JFCOM, L-3 Communications agree to work on soldier navigation technology

BETTER NAVIGATION: U.S. Joint Forces Command (JFCOM) has signed a cooperative research agreement with L-3 Communications to develop improved personal navigation technology for soldiers in areas where the Global Positioning System is denied or degraded. The technology is a hybrid that "cooperates"...

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