The
British government, which still wants to remain involved in
Galileo, said it would spend 92 million pounds ($117 million) on
plans for an independent satellite system, led by the UK Space
Agency with support from the Ministry of Defense.
The Galileo system, which will eventually have 30 satellites, is
designed to compete with the U.S. Global Positioning System
(GPS), used for commercial, military and other critical
applications such as guiding aircraft.
(Reporting by Paul Sandle; editing by Michael Holden)
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