Start Date

4-1973 8:00 AM

Description

The Defense Navigation Satellite Development Program provides for test and evaluation of a new precise positioning technique and user receiver equipment. This equipment with appropriate displays will provide in real time three dimensional precise position and velocity information. The DNSDP permits test and demonstration of alternative engineering solutions to determine the configuration and characteristics of an operational Defense Navigation Satellite System for the 1980s time period.

A general description of the test system is presented as well as a brief summary of its experimental applications, namely: navigation, military air traffic control (ATC), and military command and control communications.

Comments

Military Space Activities

Session Chairman: Col. Henry B. Stelling, Director of Space Headquarters, USAF, Washington, D.C.

Session Organizer: Col. J. A. Saavedra, Office of Space Headquarters, USAF, Washington, D.C.

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Defense Navigation Satellite Development Program

The Defense Navigation Satellite Development Program provides for test and evaluation of a new precise positioning technique and user receiver equipment. This equipment with appropriate displays will provide in real time three dimensional precise position and velocity information. The DNSDP permits test and demonstration of alternative engineering solutions to determine the configuration and characteristics of an operational Defense Navigation Satellite System for the 1980s time period.

A general description of the test system is presented as well as a brief summary of its experimental applications, namely: navigation, military air traffic control (ATC), and military command and control communications.

 

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