According to reports, this story begins at an entirely unscientific moment: Zhou Ziye, a designer who rose from creating counterfeit mobile phones, suddenly time-traveled back to the year 1984.
...So Xing Baohua cautiously asked, "Do our civilian aircraft also need radar?"
"It's basically not needed. But it can detect nearby flying objects. Do you see this red light? If an area fire control radar is activated, this will sound an alarm. We can see the direction of incoming missiles on this radar and take evasive action. There's also time to report to the ground."
"it works?"
"From the moment it's discovered to the end, it's only a minute to a few minutes. There's enough time to report the situation and to parachute. This gives us time to evade. This thing is so big, there's no way to avoid it, and you shouldn't even think about it," the captain said very seriously.
“Then let’s take this thing apart? I feel that with this thing around, it’s easy for people to misunderstand,” Xing Baohua said.
"Okay, when will you provide us with a satellite system?" The airport had previously heard Xing Bao say that a satellite navigation system would be installed.
The captain felt that such a high-tech gadget could be used for experiments.
Once the experiment is successful, we can share it with our domestic counterparts. Foreign satellite systems are unreliable, but don't we have our own satellites?
So we treated it as a high-tech experiment.
"Hey Lao Gao! Can you help me bring over some retired pilots like you? I have a lot more planes coming later," Xing Baohua said to Captain Gao.
"I reported the situation to my superiors for you before, but I haven't received a reply yet. Don't you have connections? Try to urge them. My abilities are limited." The captain said with a smile.
"Can the C130 handle it?" Xing Baohua asked.
"Yes! It's just like driving a car. As long as the steering wheel is the same, you can drive it," the captain said confidently.
This is their territory, so Xing Baohua can't really say anything, since many of their operations follow the same logic.
But it's alright, Xing Baohua also has a private jet crew, and the pilot of that plane can help him study it.
Back at the software park, we need to get the navigation system working as soon as possible.
Airplanes and ships don't use scanned paper maps; they need to be drawn by professional companies, requiring more data.
Xing Baohua didn't have this, so he had to ask the motorcycle company for help to get the data.
The simplest way is to scan the Earth with Starlink; in reality, it's taking pictures of the entire globe.
Don't be fooled by Motorola's claims that their Starlink is only for communication and doesn't have a camera function. Who believes that? It's not like we haven't seen it before.
A single satellite launched into space can serve multiple purposes, and photography is just one of them.
I sent my request for assistance, but it was rejected instantly!
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