GPS tracking solutions are being introduced into all walks of life these days, but its important not to forget the roots of this wonderful technology.
GPS was originally designed by the US Military (Military Tracking) to help aid its troops on the land, in the air and at sea, by being able to track the exact position of their location at any given time.
The benefits of this technology allow central command posts to alert and advise military personal of potential crisis situations and help to avoid extreme risk and potential loss of lfe.
Global Tracking solutions can be used in search and rescue. In the air, Pilots can easily be located if their aircraft runs into difficulty. It can help aid search and resuce teams save precious time when looking for missing pilots by leading them directly to their location.
Potential threats can also be tracked with GPS technology. This allows the Department of Defense to examine various ground and air targets in order to see if they are friend of foe. With the use of computer software, digital maps can be created using the information that a plane equipped with GPS technology might find on a reconnaissance mission. The tracking would help them to find precise locations for potential targets and things that might pose a threat against them.
On top of the day to day uses of GPS Technology, the US military will also have many other uses for tracking devices, many of which are probably kept secret so that their enemies cannot use the same technology against them.
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