With the development of the times and the advancement of science and technology, more and more sophisticated weapons emerge in an endless stream. If you want to achieve precise strikes, you can’t do without the support of the Global Positioning System. In this field, the United States has existed like a monopoly before, and GPS can make the missiles of most countries in the world “blind”. But today is different. Now there are two countries in the world who no longer have to fear that the United States will “stuck their necks.” Due to GPS’s monopoly position, its owner, the United States, also has no fear, and it is more “handy” to provoke things. Statistics show that in the history of the United States for more than 200 years, the United States has participated in more than 200 wars, both large and small. The United States has been behind 80% of the global wars in modern times. Since the birth of GPS, the United States has repeatedly used the closure of GPS to affect other countries, thereby controlling the situation of the war. Facts have proved that the absence of GPS guidance will indeed have an impact on the battle situation.
The most typical of these was the Gulf War, which was called “a war to awaken the world” by the outside world. At that time, the multinational coalition forces headed by the United States, through information warfare and long-range firepower coverage, caused a devastating blow to the Iraqi army in one fell swoop, thus laying the foundation for an overwhelming victory in the future. It is reported that the United States used satellites to form an information warfare system at that time. As stated in the opening paragraph, the United States GPS has a monopoly position in the world. Almost most countries are using this system, and the dependence on GPS is not low.
Another country that will not be affected by the U.S. shutdown of GPS is our country. Although China started late in the field of aerospace, with the efforts of generations of scientific researchers, the progress China has made in this field is a miracle, and it has also gained more and more recognition. Last year, the Beidou satellite navigation system, which was completely independently developed by China, successfully completed the networking, making China the third country in the world to have its own global satellite navigation system. It is reported that 137 countries around the world have signed cooperation agreements with Beidou satellite navigation systems. With the success of global networking, the future international application space of Beidou satellite navigation system will continue to expand. In 2035, China will build a more ubiquitous, more integrated, and smarter comprehensive spatio-temporal system, further enhance its spatiotemporal information service capabilities, and make China’s contribution to mankind going further and further.