18 février 2022 | International, C4ISR

New GPS simulator will support US Air Force swarming munitions testing

The new simulator will help the Air Force test Golden Horde's electronic warfare threat protection capabilities.

https://www.c4isrnet.com/battlefield-tech/2022/02/16/new-gps-simulator-will-support-us-air-force-swarming-munitions-testing/

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