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El. knyga: Official U.S. Army Map Reading and Land Navigation Handbook

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: The Lyons Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493069378
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  • Leidėjas: The Lyons Press
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The U.S. Armys official guide

to map reading,

determining location, and navigating.

For a soldier, knowing where you are is a matter of life and death, and so it comes as no surprise that the Army has produced the most complete, clear, and thorough guide to map reading and navigation available.

The book starts with a comprehensive explanation of the meaning and uses of maps, whether photographic, planimetric (standard-style), or topographic, then proceeds to the use of those maps, discussing compass techniques, celestial navigation, and determination of distance. There is a detailed section on interpreting topographic maps, with notes on tactical considerations for differing terrain, as well as determining the ease of movement through an area.

The books crucial, well-illustrated chapters have invaluable information on:

Training Strategy Maps Marginal Information and Symbols

Grids Scale and Distance Direction Overlays

Aerial Photographs Navigation Equipment and Methods

Elevation Relief Terrain Association Mounted Land Navigation

Navigation in Different Types of Terrain Unit Sustainment

There is also information on field sketching, the tricky art of map folding, units of measure and conversion factors, map symbols, orienteering, and the global positioning system (GPS).
Preface vii
Part One MAP READING
Chapter 1 Training Strategy
1.1 The Building Block Approach
1(1)
1.2 Army wide Implementation
2(1)
1.3 Safety
2
Chapter 2 Maps
2.1 Definition
1(1)
2.2 Purpose
1(1)
2.3 Procurement
1(1)
2.4 Security
2(1)
2.5 Care
2(1)
2.6 Categories
2(2)
2.7 Military Map Substitutes
4(1)
2.8 Standards of Accuracy
4
Chapter 3 Marginal Information And Symbols
3.1 Marginal Information on a Military Map
1(3)
3.2 Additional Notes
4(1)
3.3 Topographic Map Symbols
4(1)
3.4 Military Symbols
4(1)
3.5 Colors Used on a Military Map
5
Chapter 4 Grids
4.1 Reference System
1(1)
4.2 Geographic Coordinates
1(6)
4.3 Military Grids
7(2)
4.4 The US Army Military Grid Reference System
9(3)
4.5 Locating a Point Using Grid Coordinates
12(2)
4.6 Locating a Point Using the US Army Military Grid Reference System
14(2)
4.7 Grid Reference Box
16(1)
4.8 Other Grid Systems
17(1)
4.9 Protection of Map Coordinates and Locations
18
Chapter 5 Scale And Distance
5.1 Representative Fraction
1(1)
5.2 Graphic (Bar) Scales
2(6)
5.3 Other Methods
8
Chapter 6 Direction
6.1 Methods of Expressing Direction
1(1)
6.2 Base Lines
1(1)
6.3 Azimuths
2(1)
6.4 Grid Azimuths
2(2)
6.5 Protractor
4(2)
6.6 Declination Diagram
6(3)
6.7 Intersection
9(1)
6.8 Resection
10(2)
6.9 Modified Resection
12(1)
6.10 Polar Coordinates
12
Chapter 7 Overlays
7.1 Purpose
1(1)
7.2 Map Overlay
1(2)
7.3 Aerial Photograph Overlay
3
Chapter 8 Aerial Photographs
8.1 Comparison With Maps
1(1)
8.2 Types
1(4)
8.3 Types of Film
5(1)
8.4 Numbering and Titling Information
6(1)
8.5 Scale Determination
6(2)
8.6 Indexing
8(3)
8.7 Orienting of Photograph
11(1)
8.8 Point Designation Grid
12(3)
8.9 Identification of Photograph Features
15(1)
8.10 Stereovision
16
Part Two LAND NAVIGATION
Chapter 9 Navigation Equipment And Methods
9.1 Types of Compasses
1(1)
9.2 Lensatic Compass
1(1)
9.3 Compass Handling
1(1)
9.4 Using a Compass
2(4)
9.5 Field-Expedient Methods
6(4)
9.6 Global Positioning System
10
Chapter 10 Elevation And Relief
10.1 Definitions
1(1)
10.2 Methods of Depicting Relief
1(1)
10.3 Contour Intervals
2(2)
10.4 7 Types of Slopes
4(2)
10.5 Percentage of Slope
6(3)
10.6 Terrain Features
9(5)
10.7 Interpretation of Terrain Features
14(2)
10.8 Profiles
16
Chapter 11 Terrain Association
11.1 Orienting tie Map
1(3)
11.2 Locations
4(1)
11.3 Terrain Association Usage
4(2)
11.4 Tactical Considerations
6(2)
11.5 Movement and Route Selection
8(1)
11.6 Navigation Methods
9(3)
11.7 Night Navigation
12
Chapter 12 Mounted Land Navigation
12.1 Principles
1(1)
12.2 Navigator's Duties
1(1)
12.3 Movement
1(2)
12.4 Terrain Association Navigation
3(1)
12.5 Dead Reckoning Navigation
4(1)
12.6 Stabilized Turret Alignment Navigation
5(1)
12.7 Combination Navigation
5
Chapter 13 Navigation In Different Types Of Terrain
13.1 Desert Terrain
1(2)
13.2 Mountain Terrain
3(1)
13.3 Jungle Terrain
4(2)
13.4 Arctic Terrain
6(1)
13.5 Urban Areas
7
Chapter 14 Unit Sustainment
14.1 Set Up a Sustainment Program
1(1)
14.2 Set Up a Train-the-Trainer Program
1(1)
14.3 Set Up a Land Navigation Course
2
Appendix Afield Sketching
1(1)
Appendix B Map Folding Techniques
1(1)
Appendix C Units Of Measure And Conversion Factors
1(1)
Appendix D Joint Operations Graphics
1(1)
Appendix E Exportable Training Material
1(1)
Appendix F Orienteering
1(1)
Appendix G M2 Compass
1(1)
Appendix H Additional Aids
1(1)
Appendix I Foreign Maps
1(1)
Appendix J Global Positioning System
1(1)
Glossary 1(1)
References 1(1)
Index 1