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In the Spotlight - The Future
of G.P.S.?
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Are the days of G.P.S. finally about to end? During the
recent Banhadel conflicts, Commandos have had the opportunity
to try out the new G.P.S.U., Global Positioning Satellite
Unit.
It uses an advanced form of navigation, combined with
tracking and communications features to create a tool to
be feared. Soon to be implemented into active service, can
the tool really live up to its expectations.
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The design of the new G.P.S.U. is significantly different
to previous models. For a start, it is a lot bigger, thus
creating a problem for transport, or does it? The design
enables it to collapse it a small and lightweight shape.
The system includes an LCD display for tracking and a fully
fitted keyboard.
The technology, however, is where the significant improvements
have been made. The tracking unit enables enemies, cars,
tanks and planes to be tracked across the globe with advanced
zoom capabilities.
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Communication is offered with a military grade encryption
system and all operating G.P.S.U.'s in an area can synchronize
their movements, which will allow greater co-ordination
between troops.
Lieutenant Major Donald Hartritch said, after the Banhadel
operation, "The lads still need to get more practice
with the system, but I can see that its uses will be greatly
need by all."
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