Inventors:
Donald B. Anderson - Baltimore MD, US
Richard M. Anthony - Bel Air MD, US
Long T. Nguyen - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
F41G 7/00, G01C 21/20, H04L 9/00, H04L 9/28
US Classification:
244 315, 244 31, 34235701, 34235706, 701200, 701207, 701213, 701215, 380277, 380278, 380 44
Abstract:
A weapons system is disclosed that provides hot-start navigational information to the Global-Positioning-System receivers on missiles prior to flight. The system comprises a Global-Positioning-System receiver that uses a classified red cryptographic key to decode the P(Y) signal from one or more of the Global-Positioning-System constellation of satellites. Once the P(Y) signal is decoded, one or more characteristics of the P(Y) signal is derived. These characteristics of the signal—and some other information including a black cryptographic key that comprises the red cryptographic key—are then provided to the Global-Positioning-System receivers on missiles prior to flight. By giving the missiles this information, the missiles are able to acquire the P(Y) signals, which enables them to determine their position more quickly than they otherwise could.