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The US Army Special Operations Command A subordinate unified or other joint command established by a joint force commander to plan, coordinate, conduct, and support joint special operations within the joint force commander's assigned operational area. Also called SOC. See also special operations.  (Socom) has formally certified that KVH's Tacnav Light vehicle navigation See GPS and vehicle tracking.  system has achieved a Milestone C rating, which provides authorisation for the system to enter full-rate production and fielding aboard US Army Socom vehicles. The Tacnav Light system received the designation (nomenclature nomenclature /no·men·cla·ture/ (no´men-kla?cher) a classified system of names, as of anatomical structures, organisms, etc.

binomial nomenclature
) 'M 100 Ground Mobility Enhanced Navigation System' (M100 Gmens) and has been approved as a standard Army system, which translates to the Tacnav Light being alowed to be fielded by virtually any US Army vehicle programme. The M100 includes both inertial and magnetic field sensors, which make it virtually impossible to jam and impervious im·per·vi·ous  
adj.
1. Incapable of being penetrated: a material impervious to water.

2. Incapable of being affected: impervious to fear.
 to harsh weather conditions.
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Publication:Armada International
Date:Dec 1, 2003
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