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    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/c...f-control.html (it is the right article link)

    Chinese pull a fast one in space race as EU’s 'pigs with gold trotters’ remain earthbound

    There has been another wondrously bizarre twist to the unending farce of the EU’s favourite vanity project, Galileo. This is the multi-billion euro programme designed to give the EU its own rival to the US GPS satellite system, which provides a free positioning fix to ships, aircraft, Satnav owners and other users all over the world.

    Although I have regularly reported on this joke project since 2001, almost the only time it has excited much media interest in Britain was when, in 2007, the late Gwyneth Dunwoody described it as “not one pig flying in orbit, this is a herd of pigs with gold trotters, platinum tails and diamond eyes”. The Commons Transport Committee, of which she was chairman, had produced a report suggesting that Galileo would cost British taxpayers at least £1.7 billion, and was so pointless that it might as well be scrapped.

    No episode in the story was more curious, however, than the deal signed in October 2003, whereby the Chinese government agreed to pay 200 million euros for a 20 per cent share in Galileo, to be spent on developing infrastructure and ground stations based on European technological know-how. The EU was over the moon, thinking that this would cement in China as its partner in a project always partly intended for military use, allowing it both to operate independently of the US.

    A first sign that all was not well came when the Chinese, having got on with their part of the deal, using EU know-how, were shut out from top-level management of Galileo on security grounds. But, having obtained the technical information they wanted, they have powered ahead with a satellite system of their own, Compass. They are now so far advanced, and Galileo has slipped so far behind schedule, it seems certain that the Chinese satellites will be in place long before the EU system.

    Furthermore the Chinese now plan to operate on the same wavelengths that the EU had earmarked for Galileo. Since their satellites will get there first, they will be able to lay claim to ownership of them. The EU would thus only be able to use the wavelengths with Chinese permission.

    Having robbed the Common Agricultural Fund of

    €1 billion in a desperate effort to pay the soaring bill for Galileo, the Europeans are said to be “very angry”, since this removes just about the last conceivable excuse for proceeding with their absurd project. The Americans, having followed the whole saga with bemused irritation, are said to be laughing themselves silly.
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    Default Re: citizens of EU member states - what do you think of galileo GPS competitor?

    option 2.

    a total waste of money.
    a typical EU example of the ridiculous corporatist methods to build industry.
    funny to me, china and america as we stand on the sidelines and mock the EU's incompetent vanity project.
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    The wheel is fine. It's round, it works.

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    At the moment, the US can withdraw GPS capability at a whim. This means that if the US and EU interests differ in a certain region, the EU will not have GPS capability. This is clearly unacceptable.

    Even if there is never a direct confrontation with the US and even if we assume that we will alsways share the same geopolitical goals (not true even today) we need to take into account the emergence of new Superpowers (China and Russia) that may eventually surpass the US at the economic and consequently the military level. Therefore we cannot rely on the US for strategic defensive projects and need to maintain independent capability.

    If we do not, as Europeans, establish strong military capabilities we will be drawn into the game of superpowers when a new cold war emerges.

    True enough the project is late but think about it. It faced a major restructuring 1.5 year ago (officially the current galileo project was launched in July 2008 - OH MY 6 MONTHS INTO IT ALREADY WE ARE SO LATE!!!) and now we have to deal with the recession. At its current form it is planned to be completed in 2013 and I do not think 5 years is all that bad.

    Of course the writer of the article, who practically wanted to just compose a polemic for the gullible, did not even bother to mention that the Chinese allready have a navigation system (geostationary - for defensive military purposes) and that they requested to enter Gallileo for commercial purposes. Then they decided to expand their own system for commercial purposes and left Gallileo.

    The strong objections of various US sources of power towards Galileo should give you a good idea about why such articles are written (And how they are possibly funded)

    As for 'robbing the CAF' ... well...lol....where do you come from mate? Mars? Our farmers here are more well fed that our cattle! About time they are robbed a bit...


    In brief: Late or not, expensive or not we need it. Even if the Yanks do not want us to have it
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    Meh, if the US takes away GPS from us (well, how could they reliably do that anyway? encryption? different signals? they'd have to supply new receivers to everybody in the US and some would prolly leak anyway...) then we can just shoot down their GPs satellites and say if we can't have it, they can't have it either.
    Since I think that ain't not happening anyway, I'm not really worried and think this is rather redundant and a great way to sell new hardware.


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    Go for it, sez little old me. Just don't crash your satellite into my satellite

    ESA article on "why Galileo"
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    Quote Originally Posted by KukriKhan View Post
    Go for it, sez little old me. Just don't crash your satellite into my satellite

    ESA article on "why Galileo"
    Nah, our European slim culturally refined satellites could never damage your American fat lumbering redneck satellites.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rasoforos View Post
    Nah, our European slim culturally refined satellites could never damage your American fat lumbering redneck satellites.
    So, it's Maserati v Ford pickup truck. LOL.

    Good luck with the financing though. Really.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KukriKhan View Post
    Go for it, sez little old me. Just don't crash your satellite into my satellite

    ESA article on "why Galileo"
    interesting, but odd that they bang on and on about it being under civilian control as if that was a good thing. galileo will be under political control which will have much the same result. if the system needs to be switched off for civvies it will be switched off, regardless of whether it is GPS or galileo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rasoforos View Post
    At the moment, the US can withdraw GPS capability at a whim. This means that if the US and EU interests differ in a certain region, the EU will not have GPS capability. This is clearly unacceptable.
    Who cares about GPS our radar systems are much more advanced we can shoot a pimple from a flies butt, and why would our hamburger eating buddies go nasty on us, our mucas all fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    Who cares about GPS our radar systems are much more advanced we can shoot a pimple from a flies butt, and why would our hamburger eating buddies go nasty on us, our mucas all fine.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxatbKEHo3Y

    Radar makes sure you see the enemy's missiles before they go boom

    GPS makes sure your missiles go boom where they are supposed to (yet another reason we cannot rely on GPS because US missiles seem to go boom allover the place)

    Well it is a different thing really Radars and GPS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rasoforos View Post
    Radar makes sure you see the enemy's missiles before they go boom
    The oldies, this is the most advanced surveillance system in the world. And why are we worrying about the US turning foul in the first place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    The oldies, this is the most advanced surveillance system in the world. And why are we worrying about the US turning foul in the first place.
    For the opposite reason as to why were were not worried that Germany would play tricks on us after WW I.
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    *Laughs himself silly*

    Ahem...right.

    Quote Originally Posted by rasoforos View Post
    Even if there is never a direct confrontation with the US and even if we assume that we will alsways share the same geopolitical goals (not true even today) we need to take into account the emergence of new Superpowers (China and Russia) that may eventually surpass the US at the economic and consequently the military level. Therefore we cannot rely on the US for strategic defensive projects and need to maintain independent capability.
    I think we've got more to worry about in China than Russia. Anyway, if they surpassed us, how would they not surpass the EU?

    Its obvious that they can't even get this working on time, after all.

    But hey, its your money, not mine.

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