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guides:land_nav [2017/04/21 15:05]
thendash add grid reference example diagram
guides:land_nav [2017/04/21 15:49]
thendash added compass section
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 ~~Title: Land Navigation~~ ~~Title: Land Navigation~~
-===== LAND NAVIGATION =====+===== LAND NAVIGATION(WIP) =====
 By: Thendash By: Thendash
  
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 **Reading a grid**  ​ **Reading a grid**  ​
-{{ :​guides:​gridref.png?​direct&​300|Click to see full size}}+{{ :​guides:​gridref.png?​direct&​300|Click to view full size}}
  
 It is easy to read 2, 4, and 6 digit grid references from the ARMA map because the map scales as you zoom in and out, but you can read a  It is easy to read 2, 4, and 6 digit grid references from the ARMA map because the map scales as you zoom in and out, but you can read a 
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 Contour lines never intersect because any point on a contour line is at the same elevation above or below sea level. ​   ​ Contour lines never intersect because any point on a contour line is at the same elevation above or below sea level. ​   ​
 +
 +===== EQUIPMENT =====
 +==== COMPASS ====
 +{{ :​guides:​compass.png?​direct&​300|Click to view full size}}
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 +The compass is a tool used to measure direction. The version modeled in ARMA is a lensatic compass with both degree and milliradian ​
 +markings. ​   ​
 +
 +**Measuring Direction**  ​
 +
 +Typically we measure direction either generally using the cardinal directions, or more precise using degrees. Mils are not often used in 
 +ARMA.
 +  - **Cardinal Direction:​** The four cardinal directions are displayed on the center of the compass ring and allow for quick reference of general direction.
 +  - **Bearing Degrees:** The inner ring of the compass shows degrees printed every ten degrees and a hash mark every five degrees. There are 360 degrees.
 +  - **Bearing Mils:** The outer ring of the compass shows mils printed every 200 mils, large hash mark every 100 mils, and a small hash mark every 20 mils. There are 6400 mils.
 +
 +==== MAP TOOLS ====
 +The ACE3 MapTool is currently broken. ​   ​
 +
 +==== DAGR ====
  
 ===== NAVIGATION TECHNIQUES ===== ===== NAVIGATION TECHNIQUES =====
-==== EQUIPMENT ==== 
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