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To: EJhonsa who wrote (6968)2/4/2001 8:34:22 PM
From: samim anbarcioglu  Respond to of 197124
 
Eric J, thanks for the explanation, I isee what you mean.. But I
>>Naturally, if these operators start making use of equipment that's owned by the U.S. military, a number of political issues emerge. Even if the U.S. government hasn't attempted to use the GPS system as a bargaining chip in the past,

I isee what you mean.. But I would not worry about that at all, because one: Their governments already use GPS in their defence systems (transportation, weapons delivery, combat etc. Its a mainstay of NATO) two: the price of GPS is right, its free.

best,
Samim