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My Two Cents
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If you ask me, neither the Indian military or the Chinese military require GPS type systems for the next 20 years atleast. All militaries apart from US+ operate near home, in places which can be easily and accurately covered by ground based or air based radars.
The GPS has 24 block 2 satellites completing 2 orbits in one day. So the GPS does indeed have limitations and the only way forward is to integrate land based and air based radars with the GPS to make it truly global.
Still the GPS has been a huge success and credit has to go to US diplomacy which has been ble to secure GPS ground bases all over the world. I don't think European Union or any one else would be able to secure the required number of ground bases to make thier system's equivalent to the GPS.
Imho the Galelio project won't be as effective and far reaching as the GPS and for India and China to invest in this project, a system for which they have no need of, and to get no operational control, is a huge waste of money.
If anyone disagree's then you are wrong.