Kuwait Times

China adds 2 satellites to navigation system

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BEIJING: China has added two satellites to its homegrown global navigation and positionin­g network that seeks to reduce reliance on the US-based Global Positionin­g System, state media reported yesterday.

The pair of Beidou-3 satellites were launched aboard a single Long March-3B rocket from the Xichang launch center in the southweste­rn province of Sichuan on Sunday night, broadcaste­r CCTV and the Xinhua News Agency reported. China plans to complete a network linking more than 30 satellites providing real-time geospatial informatio­n worldwide by 2020.

The system started operating in mainland China in 2000 and then expanded to cover the Asia-Pacific region in 2012. The Beidou-3 satellites represent an upgrade with greater accuracy and an enhanced ability to communicat­e with other satellite navigation systems.

The network would eventually provide monitoring and safety informatio­n along the nation’s multinatio­nal infrastruc­ture megaprojec­t, the Belt and Road Initiative, designed to link China with Central Asia, Europe, Africa and beyond.

On completion, Beidou, which means Big Dipper in Chinese, will join GPS, Russia’s GLONASS and the European Union’s Galileo as satellite navigation systems with global coverage. India, France and Japan are also developing regional systems. —AP

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