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CIS Radionavigation System Evolution and International Cooperation in Radionavigation Support

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 October 2009

V. I. Denisov
Affiliation:
(Deputy Chairman, Radionavigation Intergovernmental Advisory Council)

Abstract

In the former USSR, the Radionavigation Service was based on national radio systems without any real employment of foreign navigation aids. Separation of the independent sovereign States from the USSR caused problems in operating separate radionavigation systems (RNS) and resulted in failure to support the economic activity of the States with radionavigation data. Solving the problem for each new State individually seems unrealistic. Its solution can, however, be found through cooperation amongst the Commonwealth of Independent States, and the Internavigation Committee therefore suggested an initiative to coordinate these efforts via a new Radionavigation Intergovernmental Advisory Council. This suggestion was approved by the Independent States and the Council has been formed. Also, since operating the RNS in limited national interests seems inefficient, the Internavigation Committee is broadening international cooperation for the integration and joint exploitation of radionavigation systems in the interests of the world radionavigation community.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1993

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