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  • 1Global Positioning System — GPS redirects here. For other uses, see GPS (disambiguation). Geodesy Fundamentals …

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  • 2Automatic Identification System — The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a system used by ships and Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) principally for identification and locating vessels. AIS provides a means for ships to electronically exchange ship data including:… …

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  • 3Automotive navigation system — A taxi equipped with GPS navigation device An automotive navigation system is a satellite navigation system designed for use in automobiles. It typically uses a GPS navigation device to acquire position data to locate the user on a road in the… …

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  • 4Operation Sandblast — Part of Cold War (1953–1962) …

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  • 5USS Triton (SSRN-586) — USS Triton (SSRN/SSN 586), a U.S. Navy nuclear powered radar picket submarine, was the first vessel to execute a submerged circumnavigation of the Earth, accomplishing this during her shakedown cruise in early 1960. She also has the distinction… …

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  • 6INS — Insurance (Medical » Physiology) *** Insert (Computing » General) *** Insert (Governmental » US Government) *** Insulin (Medical » Physiology) *** Immigration and Naturalization Service (Governmental » Military) ** Immigration and Naturalization… …

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  • 7navigation — navigational, adj. /nav i gay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of navigating. 2. the art or science of plotting, ascertaining, or directing the course of a ship, aircraft, or guided missile. [1520 30; < L navigation (s. of navigatio) a voyage.&#8230; …

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  • 8SINS — Ship s Inertial marine Navigational System ( &GT; IEEE Standard Dictionary ) …

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  • 9SINS — Ship s Inertial marine Navigational System ( &GT; IEEE Standard Dictionary ) …

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  • 10Navigation — This article is about determination of position and direction on or above the surface of the earth. For other uses, see Navigation (disambiguation). Table of geography, hydrography, and navigation, from the 1728 Cyclopaedia. Navigation is the&#8230; …

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