Ground control station
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A ground control station (GCS) is a land- or sea-based control center that provides the facilities for human control of unmanned vehicles in the air or in space. A GCS could be used to control unmanned aerial vehicles or rockets within or above the atmosphere.
[edit] See also
- Unmanned aerial vehicle
- Shadow 200 TUAV
- Mission Control Center
- Rocket launch
- Unmanned Aircraft System
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