Readiness of Galileo PNT Service for NATO Operations Threats and Challenges

Ahmad Alhosban
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In the domain of the Defense ICT-based technology: (Information and Communication Technology), most of the worldwide defense operations, including the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) operations, are significantly relying on the space support services. One of the most essential services is the Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) service, which is currently provided by the United States’ Global Positioning System (GPS). The GPS has become a global utility comparable to the internet, and it does not ‘just’ provide positioning data, but also provides the most important civilian/military use of the timing signal, which synchronizes all the communication and the encryption in all operations. While the USA has formulated first requirements to strengthen the resiliency of GPS in terms of the availability of accuracy, the availability of integrity and the availability of continuity, NATO has additional options to improve resiliency by integrating the European Galileo constellation. This paper focus mainly on the military implications of these two Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), to order to enrich the knowledge of the NATO members and policymakers about the PNT options available to the alliance, as well as addressing the various threats and challenges facing the PNT services.
伽利略PNT服务对北约行动威胁和挑战的准备情况
在基于信息通信技术(ict)的国防领域,包括北大西洋公约组织(NATO)在内的大多数全球国防行动都严重依赖于空间支持服务。最重要的服务之一是定位、导航和授时(PNT)服务,目前由美国的全球定位系统(GPS)提供。GPS已经成为一种与互联网相媲美的全球公用事业,它不只是提供定位数据,而且还提供最重要的民用/军事使用的定时信号,在所有行动中同步所有通信和加密。虽然美国已经制定了在准确性、完整性和连续性方面加强GPS弹性的首要要求,但北约有通过整合欧洲伽利略星座来提高弹性的额外选择。本文主要关注这两种全球导航卫星系统(GNSS)的军事意义,以丰富北约成员国和政策制定者对联盟可用的PNT选项的了解,以及解决PNT服务面临的各种威胁和挑战。
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