The problem I have seen with the light weight electronic inertial
guidance sensors is they drift off course very quickly.  You would need
to be able to correct them several times per minute...  Good enough to
keep a plane flying straight and level, and in the general direction of
target, but not good enough to hit the target...

-Chuck Harris

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It depends on if they use the civilian or military GPS signal. Spoofing the
military signal should be tough.

Inertial guidances isn't all that heavy these days. Laser ring gyros for 
instance
or perhaps MEMs could be used.


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