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Developed for military aircraft
operations, the Cargo Utility GPS Receiver (CUGR)
is a complete GPS Precise Positioning System (PPS)
navigation receiver and navigation management system.
It meets the performance standards for Instrument
Flight Rules (IFR) for enroute, terminal, and non-precision
approach phases of flight as specified in the U.S.
Army and U.S. Air Force Aircraft GPS Integration Guide
(GIG). A standard Positioning Service (SPS) version
of the CUGR is available.
The CUGR’s advanced GPS
receiver allows it to calculate the aircraft position
to within 16 meters RMS when operating in P(Y) mode.
Along with reporting a new position every second,
the CUGR’s GPS receiver also measures speed
to better than a tenth of a knot. Using this feature,
pilots can receive position and speed information
anytime, anywhere, and in any weather.
A complete navigation management
system, the CUGR provides pilots with instant access
to detailed flight information. After fixing a position,
the CUGR instantaneously calculates and displays bearing
and distance. It provides destination name, ground
speed, ground track, and ETA. With the CUGR’s
Jeppesen NavData service, a comprehensive worldwide
avionics database, pilots have access to information
regarding airports, approaches, SIDS, STARS, VORs,
NDBs, TACANS, airspace boundaries and more on a single
card.
CUGR
Military Navigation Mangement System Data Sheet and
Specifications*
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