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The U.S. military tapped a mix of small and large companies to design an alternative network of GPS satellites.
Russia and China want to be top dog, and are developing space weapons to knock out satellites.
Washington and its friends abroad cannot afford to lose GPS access, which supports battlefield movements.
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