Russian, Chinese Navigation Systems to Accommodate BRICS Members
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GPS Daily
Russian,
Chinese Navigation Systems
to Accommodate BRICS Members
By
Staff Writers
Moscow (Sputnik) Jul 07,
2015
Brazil, India and South Africa, along with Russia and
China,
are the five nations of the BRICS emerging markets, accounting for
one-third of the world's economy and 40 percent of its population.
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Russian
and Chinese global navigation satellite systems are well suited to meeting
BRICS members' civilian needs, chief analyst for GLONASS Union, Andrei Ionin,
told Sputnik on Wednesday.
"All
the studies show that the two systems [can] solve all civilian objectives. So
GLONASS and BeiDou together can cater for all such tasks within BRICS,"
Ionin told Sputnik.
He
pointed to the key importance of developing GLONASS within the BRICS framework.
The GLONASS Union analyst said Russia's navigation system, with the exception
of that of China and the United States, lacks global undertakings.
"The
US GPS has global economic and military interests... In China, the navigation
system is connected, first of all, to transport and the delivery of Chinese
goods around the world," Ionin told Sputnik.
The
analyst estimated that GLONASS spends $1 billion annually to service its
navigation system, arguing that it needs to be offered on the BRICS platform to
be commercially viable.
"Russia
has no global economic interests. From this perspective, the main problem is to
find a global task for GLONASS and global investors after that," Ionin
told Sputnik.
Brazil,
India and South Africa, along with Russia and China, are the five nations of
the BRICS emerging markets, accounting for one-third of the world's economy and
40 percent of its population.
GLONASS
Union, a non-commercial partnership of Russian companies that use navigation
services, was designated by the Russian National Navigation Services Provider
in 2012.
Fonte: Site http://www.gpsdaily.com
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