Icd-gps-153 Protocol

The protocol remains a cornerstone of existing military PNT systems, but its role is evolving. The U.S. Space Force's Next Generation GPS Operational Control System (OCX) and new military GPS user equipment (MGUE) are likely to define new interface standards for enhanced security and capabilities. However, due to the sheer number of deployed systems built around ICD-GPS-153, it will continue to be a critical interface for the foreseeable future.

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is not typically available for direct public download because it contains sensitive information for military receivers. Public Release Policy: GPS.gov only hosts documents cleared for public release. Requesting Access: Authorized personnel or contractors must submit a GPS Technical Library Document Request form, signed by a GPS Program representative, via the U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center Historical Reference: icd-gps-153 protocol

Used to provide GPS data to SINCGARS radio systems. The protocol remains a cornerstone of existing military

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