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Defense Advanced Global Positioning System

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Definition

The Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR) is a compact, rugged, SAASM-secured military GPS receiver from BAE Systems designed to deliver precise position, navigation, and timing in the field. Built for handheld and vehicular use, it supports missions ranging from surface mobility and situational awareness to sensor integration and gun-laying, with a moving-map display that can show routes, waypoints, imagery, and alerts. DAGR is engineered to perform in demanding environments, including jamming conditions, and it provides flexible integration through multiple external interfaces (including serial ports, timing outputs, and active antenna support), making it a widely fielded “workhorse” GPS solution across platforms and operational scenarios.

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Total events: 2
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Jul 24, 2025$4.67BNational Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System
Apr 28, 2025$280MPATRIOT Air Defense System