Talk:Astro-inertial navigation system

Overall, a great idea for a first article and an innovative design. However, I'd suggest possibly just merging the content with the SR-71 Blackbird page. This page came up first when Google searching for your topic, and seems to offer virtually the same exact information in it's AINS section, minus a few minor details. I'd suggest if not merging, that you could likely expand on the engineering behind it and it's benefits compared to other systems present and future. Overall it just seems to offer no other information compared to the description in the SR-71, which doesn't even link to this page. Furthermore, this page does not link to inertial navigation systems in general. Kcobus (talk) 01:23, 23 March 2010 (UTC)

This content was copied, verbatim, straight from the SR-71 Blackbird article, and without the context of content previously established in that article, it makes little sense. Also the information gathered from the only reference that was cited was insubstantial, misrepresented, and wasn't even specific to ANS. Therefore, I have redirected this article back to the SR-71 Blackbird's ANS section. It makes no sense to have a duplicate article. Bezrouk (talk) 03:40, 8 April 2010 (UTC)