Tactical GPS Tracking Systems – Location, Location, Location!
To give a classic Hollywood example of a quasi-GPS system in use is in Star Wars Episode Two, when Obi-Wan Kenobi throws a “tracker” as it is called in the film onto Jango Fett’s ship in a last-ditch attempt to capture him. He is later able to follow him because of a corresponding system in his ship which he used to pinpoint the tracker’s location in space. Of course this is a complete dramatization using special film effects and futuristic starships, but the basic principle of GPS holds true: using a transmitter of some sort that sends information about its location to a computer that can translate it into usable data.
A Tactical GPS System goes above and beyond the GPS systems most people see and interact with in their day to day lives. Although, once more, the basic idea of a GPS system still holds true, but more expensive GPS systems come with a few very helpful extra features that are crucial for successful vehicle tracking or people tracking.
A Tactical GPS System, such as the one found at from SpyZone.com, has many features that some cheaper GPS Systems lack. The highlight of all these is that it uses real-time GPS tracking that can be viewed with a high-resolution map from Google Earth™ so you can get a perfect view of your target.
So how does it work?
The Tactical GPS Tracking System sends out bursts of information using cellular SMS, better known as text messages. These messages contain detailed information about the location of the tracking target, which can be viewed from a computer or a cell phone. The GPS Transmitter itself is small and unobtrusive, measuring just six and a half inches long.
The Tactical GPS Tracking System is good for:
Monitoring of VIP transport
Covert vehicle tracking
Keeping track of your loved ones
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