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EU - China Partnership on GPS Satellites
2005-01-24
EU is planning to lift arms ban on China in July 2005. This is in combination with the French-EU-China partnership on GPS Satellites.

US Could Shoot Down Euro GPS Satellites If Used By China In Wartime: Report
The United States could attack Europe's planned network of global positioning satellites if it was used by a hostile power such as China, The Business weekly reported Sunday. Galileo, a constellation of 30 satellites and ground stations due to go into operation in 2008, is being launched by the European Union and the European Space Agency to tap into a growing market of global satellite positioning. China last month became a partner in the Galileo program, which could help provide services such as communications for the 2008 Beijing Olympics but also has applications for strategic military use.

According to a leaked US Air Force document written in August and obtained by The Business, Peter Teets, under-secretary of the US Air Force wrote: "What will we do 10 years from now when American lives are put at risk because an adversary chooses to leverage the global positioning system of perhaps the Galileo constellation to attack American forces with precision?"

The paper also reported a disagreement between EU and US officials this month over Galileo at a London conference which led to the threat to blow up the future satellites. The European delegates reportedly said they would not turn off or jam signals from their satellites, even if they were used in a war with the United States. A senior European delegate at the London conference said his US counterparts reacted to the EU position "calmly".

Separately: China Joins Galileo Project (10/18/2004)
Posted by:Captain America

#6  destroy? Hack em and use em!
Posted by: Frank G   2005-01-24 10:23:37 PM  

#5  A senior European delegate at the London conference said his US counterparts reacted to the EU position "calmly"

If used by a party hostile to the US, you can deactivate it or we can deactivate it. If you deactivate it, it will be able to turn on again. If we deactivate it, it will not turn on again. Take your choice.

[note to self, better develop inertial guidance systems on the head of a pin, in case they bump of f our GPS system.]
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-01-24 10:22:24 PM  

#4  A senior European delegate at the London conference said his US counterparts reacted to the EU position "calmly".

EU delegate in London: "We will not deactivate the Galileo system if used by a party hostile to you."

U.S delegate in London: "No problem. We'll destroy it if we have to. Next subject?"
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-01-24 9:51:40 PM  

#3  "Various studies conducted within the Department of Defense (DoD) have pointed out that the economics and technologies to develop and field a credible threat to GPS are within the grasp of virtually any nation."
Source: http://www.gpsworld.com/; "GPS Vulnerability Testing: Jamming and Interference"; May 1, 2004; by Major West Kasper.
Posted by: Tom   2005-01-24 2:49:08 PM  

#2  No need to threaten. Just do do the job that needs to be done at the appropriate time. The EU needs to learn that their projects with our potential adversaries do not come without risk. They apparently did not learn the lesson in Iraq.
Posted by: Tom   2005-01-24 2:38:13 PM  

#1  Maybe threatening to destroy the ground control installations as well would get their attention.
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2005-01-24 10:08:20 AM  

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