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Why GPS is Losing the Middle East to China’s Satellites
Season 2 · Episode 996

Why GPS is Losing the Middle East to China’s Satellites

The era of GPS dominance is over. Discover how Iran is using China’s BeiDou system and Russian data to redefine high-precision warfare.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

March 6, 202632m 9s

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Show Notes

For thirty years, the United States held the "keys to the kingdom of coordinates" through GPS, but that global monopoly has officially dissolved. This episode explores the tectonic shift as Iran and its proxies migrate to China’s BeiDou navigation system to bypass Western jamming and military oversight. With Russia providing live intelligence and China providing the digital map, a new "axis of navigation" is redefining global security and creating a dangerous "black box" of accountability in the skies. We dive into the technical superiorities of the BeiDou constellation and the "Space Deterrence Paradox" that makes these satellites nearly untouchable.