China is making up a satellite positioning system, which is expected by them to preserve only for military utilization, and merely in wartime at that. It is claimed that the latest satellite positioning system make China possible for jamming GPS, or annihilate GPS satellites, whilst making use of their more distant satellite positioning system. All this emerged what was come along to be a technological disaster. Chinas incursion into military space satellites has brought about a lot of unsuccessful experiment, as have their further attempt to design state-of-the-art. For instance, back in 2003, China finished a satellite navigation system known as BeiDou. Bring it to mind as GPS light, and diverse, and maybe not very positive.
BeiDou just wraps East Asia, however not the entire China, rather than it covers up the areas beside the coast, and Taiwan. The BeiDou system is not as much of accurate as GPS, however it does enable two-way traffic. This is of use in order to relay short messages (up to 120 Chinese characters so, almost a hundred words). Lack of IM (Instant Messaging) class stuff. The system is capable of just handling a few hundred thousand users, however that would be enough for an assortment of Chinese troops caught up in any key operation. BeiDou also puts up with some consistency problems, and is in fact very susceptible to blocking and spoofing. As a result of all that, it is assumed that BeiDou is only a 1st generation system. A training system, one where China finds out the ins and outs of building satellite navigation systems.





















