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Having read the Wiki link I think the US can turn the signal down internationally, not in local geographical area.ElRazur said:Thanks man. The link was informative. You raised an interesting point - If the US can tune down a GPS signal over an enemy country...why do they bother about ICBM from countries like Iran and NK? Im asking this on the assumption that the "coordinates" enter into the rocket launch pad will reply on GPS right....?
What the Americans hate most of all about Galileo is that it will be more accurate than their GPS, yet they won't control it and so they are scared their enemies could use it. In true US foreign policy the US government tried to convince the EU to cancel Galileo. Ironically, this reverse psychology didn't work because the EU decided to carry on with Galileo to develop some independence from the American GPS.
Perhaps the ICBMs from Iran/North Korea etc use other satellites to compute their location? Or perhaps radar or lasers? See the bottom of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icbm for info on different guidance missiles can use.
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