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    Old technology [was] Hello from new member
    From: Jared Sherman
    Date: 2003 Jan 29, 12:49 -0500

    George-
     
    On USCG and USGCAux "boats" there should be crew with local piloting 
    knowledge. On "ships" there is ample room for other navigation equipment. 
    Remember, LORAN is still being funded. And they can afford inertial on the 
    ships.
     Then there is one other thing about GPS: It can be backed up by the ex-Soviet 
    system (still operational, I'm told) and the EU is sounding very serious 
    about putting up a third new satnav system on order to avoid reliance on the 
    US system. I have no idea if any older systems are operational, i.e. the 
    actual "SatNav" system.
     But GPS will all its vulnerablities also has hardened satellites in orbit 
    with active spares in orbit, it is unlikely to go away until someone launches 
    a dozen "killer" satellites and goes to war with them. It would be much 
    easier for a crew to drop and smash a sextant, than for their GPS system to 
    go inactive.
     I can't disagree if the military has formally decided to drop celestial nav 
    training. I don't think it has much of a role given the time and budget 
    requirements these days, against the other options available. While cavalry 
    sabers are also still functional, you don't see those being issued to the 
    troops in the field any more either.
    
    
    

       
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