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"Col. Neil Barnas",
"GPS",
"GPS IIIF",
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"textContent": "After years of talking about the issue and a few fits and starts, the Space Force is refining its plans to bolster its legacy GPS architecture amid fears that its satellites and ground systems are increasingly vulnerable to threats like jamming, spoofing, and even kinetic attack.\n\nThe post What the Space Force Is Eyeing for Its Future GPS Enterprise appeared first on Air & Space Forces Magazine.",
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