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Naval Space Surveillance System
Fellow Newsgroup-ees - The NAVSPASUR system (now run by the AF, has the name changed?) has been in limbo since the Navy decided to not fund it and the AF was not sure they wanted to keep it running. I sometimes hear from pals who are in the know (at least they think they are) and now it appears that the AF is ready to commit to an upgrade to the system - retro-fitting it to increase the frequency to S-band. The S-band upgrade is supposed to be in a future budget. Note that I say a future budget not in the current budget! So the immediate future of the system is looking more certain. More details as I get them. Charles http://www.academ.com/info/macintosh/ All Statements Are Personal Opinion Only |
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