Possible Russian Contribution to the ERNP

This paper, and the following five papers, were presented during the NAV 97 Conference held at Church House, Westminster, London on 11th and 12th November 1997. A full listing of the Conference, and how to obtain a copy of the proceedings, is shown on Page 279. The Government of the Russian Federati...

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Published in:Journal of Navigation
Main Authors: Denisov, Vladimir, Kent, Peter
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1998
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0373463398007735 2024-03-03T08:43:05+00:00 Possible Russian Contribution to the ERNP Denisov, Vladimir Kent, Peter 1998 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0373463398007735 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0373463398007735 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Journal of Navigation volume 51, issue 2, page 145-151 ISSN 0373-4633 1469-7785 Ocean Engineering Oceanography journal-article 1998 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0373463398007735 2024-02-08T08:34:50Z This paper, and the following five papers, were presented during the NAV 97 Conference held at Church House, Westminster, London on 11th and 12th November 1997. A full listing of the Conference, and how to obtain a copy of the proceedings, is shown on Page 279. The Government of the Russian Federation has made available, subject to certain conditions, the GLONASS satellite radionavigation system for civil use. Use of the system is free and there is no intention to introduce coding or to cause any deterioration to the accuracy of the signals. Discussions are currently taking place between the European Commission and the Russian Federation on cooperation concerning the implementation of a navigation satellite system for civil purposes. Discussions are also taking place between interested European Governments and the Russian Federation into the possibility of developing joint Chayka/Loran-C chains wherever this is feasible, and in particular, to cover the Barents Sea, the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea. The development of a concept on integration of radionavigation systems would probably be a significant contribution to the European Radionavigation Plan. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea Cambridge University Press Barents Sea Loran ENVELOPE(-55.609,-55.609,52.249,52.249) Westminster ENVELOPE(169.367,169.367,-84.983,-84.983) Journal of Navigation 51 2 145 151
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Possible Russian Contribution to the ERNP
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description This paper, and the following five papers, were presented during the NAV 97 Conference held at Church House, Westminster, London on 11th and 12th November 1997. A full listing of the Conference, and how to obtain a copy of the proceedings, is shown on Page 279. The Government of the Russian Federation has made available, subject to certain conditions, the GLONASS satellite radionavigation system for civil use. Use of the system is free and there is no intention to introduce coding or to cause any deterioration to the accuracy of the signals. Discussions are currently taking place between the European Commission and the Russian Federation on cooperation concerning the implementation of a navigation satellite system for civil purposes. Discussions are also taking place between interested European Governments and the Russian Federation into the possibility of developing joint Chayka/Loran-C chains wherever this is feasible, and in particular, to cover the Barents Sea, the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea. The development of a concept on integration of radionavigation systems would probably be a significant contribution to the European Radionavigation Plan.
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