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Army Land Nav

Land Navigation and Map Reading

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What is the Field Manual for map reading and land navigation? FM 3-25.26
What are the basic colors of a map, and what does each color represent? Black- Man- made features (Bldg, elevation,etc.. Red-Brown-Cultural fieatures on red light readable maps Blue-water Green- vegetation Brown- contours for older red-light reable lights Red- populated areas,boundries Other-special information
What are military symbols? Figures used to represent types of military organizations, installations, and activities
Where is the Legend of the map found? Lower left margin
What are 3 types of contour lines? Index Intermediate Supplementary
How many Mils are in one Degree? 17.7
How many Norths are there on a military map? Three: True north Magnetic north Grid north
What shape are the contour lines that indicate a hill? A hill is shown on a map by contour lines forming concentric circles. The inside of the smallest closed circle is the hilltop.
What shape are the contour lines that indicate a saddle? A saddle is normally represented as an hourglass
What shape are the contour lines that indicate a valley? Contour lines forming a valley are either U-shaped or V-shaped.
What shape are the contour lines that indicate a draw? The contour lines depicting a draw are U-shaped or V-shaped, pointing toward high ground
What shape are the contour lines that indicate a spur? Contour lines on a map depict a spur with the U or V pointing away from high ground.
What shape are the contour lines that indicate a cliff? Cliffs are also shown by contour lines very close together and, in some instances, touching each other.
What shape are the contour lines that indicate a cut? This contour line extends the length of the cut and has tick marks that extend from the cut line to the roadbed, if the map scale permits this level of detail.
What shape are the contour lines that indicate a fill? This contour line extends the length of the filled area and has tick marks that point toward lower ground. If the map scale permits, the length of the fill tick marks are drawn to scale and extend from the base line of the fill symbol
What must be done to a map before it can be used? it must be oriented
What are 5 major terrain features found on a map? 1)Hill 2)Ridge 3)Valley 4)Saddle 5)Depression
What are the 3 minor terrain features found on a military map? 1)Draw 2)Spur 3)Cliff
What are the 2 supplementary terrain features found on a military map? Cut Fill
What is a map? A map is a graphic representation of a portion of the earth’s surface drawn to scale, as seen from above.
What is an azimuth? A horizontal angle, measured in a clockwise manner from a north base line, expressing direction.
What is vertical distance? The vertical distance between adjacent contour lines on a map
What is the distance between grid lines on a combat map? 1 kilometer or 1000 meters
How many mils are there in a circle? 6400 mils in 360 degrees
Which north is used when using a military map? Magnetic north when using a compass, and grid north when using the map
How would you hold a lensatic compass? Away from metal (weapons, electrical devices), level and firm
Name two ways to hold a compass? 1)Compass-to-Cheek Method 2)Center-Hold Method
Are topographic symbols drawn to scale? NO
What do topographic symbols represent? Man-made and natural features
In military symbols, what colors are used for a map overlay and what do they represent? Blue- Friendly forces Red-Enemy forces Black- boundaries Yellow-contaminated area both friendly and enemy Green- engineer obstacles, both friendly and enemy
What is Back Azimuth? opposite direction of an azimuth.
How do you figure out a back azimuth? To obtain a back azimuth from an azimuth, add 180 degrees if the azimuth is 180 degrees or less; subtract 180 degrees if the azimuth is 180 degrees or more
What is a declination diagram? Shows the angular relationship between the magnetic north, grid north and true north
What is the general rule for reading military grid coordinates? Right and UP
How many sights does a compass have? 2
What is a benchmark? A man-made marder showing points of elevation
What are parallels of latitude? Measured distances going north or south of the equator
What is an aerial photograph? An aerial photograph is any photograph taken from an airborne vehicle (aircraft, drones, balloons, satellites, and so forth)
What does UTM stand for? Universal Transverse Mercator
The lensatic compass has a bezel ring; each bezel ring click is equal to how many degrees? 3
How many times would the bezel ring click if it were fully rotated? 120
Large cities on a map are represented by what color? black
Name two ways to orient a map? Use a compass and terrain association
What is the Field Manual for Operational Terms and Graphics? FM 1-02
The arrow on a compass always points what direction? Magnetic north
What does the term FLOT mean? Forward Line Of Troops
Why is a map so important? When used correctly, a map can give you accurate distances, locations and heights, best routes key terrain features and cover and concealment information
What is a large-scale map? Those maps with scales of 1:75,000 and larger are used for tactical, administrative, and logistical planning. These are the maps that you as a soldier or junior leader are most likely to encounter.
What is a medium-scale map? Those maps with scales larger than 1:1,000,000 but smaller than 1:75,000 are used for operational planning
What is a small-scale map? Those maps with scales of 1:1,000,000 and smaller are used for general planning and for strategic studies
What s a topographic map? Portrays terrain and land forms in a measurable way as well as horizontal features of the positions represented
What is longitude? Imaginary lines that run north to south originating in Greenwich, England and measured in degrees
What are the alternate colors on a map and what do they mean? Gray- alternate color for brown, Yellow- built up areas, and Pink- political boundaries
What is a bench mark? A man-made marker showing points of elevation
What would you use on a map to measure actual ground distance? The bar scale
How close will a six digit grid coordinate get you to your point? 100 meters
How close will an eight-digit get you to your point? 10 meters
What are two methods of measuring an azimuth? Compass and a protractor
What are the three main map sizes? 1. Small 2. Medium 3. Large
You must find at least how many known locations on a map and the actual ground in order to plot your location accurately? At least 2
Name the different slopes found on a map. 1. Gentle 2. Steep 3. Concave 4. Convex
The border line around the edge of the map is called the what? Neat Line
What is a contour level? It is the vertical distance between contour lines. The amount of the contour level is located in the Marginal Information on the map
Name 3 field expedient methods of determining direction The shadow-tip method, the watch method, and the North Star method
On a lensatic compass there are two rings, an outer black ring and an inner red ring, what are they used for? The inner red ring is used to find degrees, and the outer black ring is used to find mil
What is a polar coordinate? Plotting or locating an unknown point using an azimuth and a distance from a known starting point
What is the name of the map system that the U.S. uses? UTM
What are the three elements for a land navigation process known as Dead Reckoning? 1. Known starting point 2. Known distance 3. Known azimuth
What are the 4 quadrants on a map? 1. Northeast 2. Southeast 3. Northwest 4. Southwest
What does the term resection mean? Resection is the method of locating one’s position on a map by determining the grid azimuth to at least two well-defined locations that can be pinpointed on the map.
Why is a map so important? When used correctly, a map can give you accurate distances, locations and heights, best routes key terrain features and cover and concealment information.
What is a large-scale map? Those maps with scales of 1:75,000 and larger are used for tactical, administrative, and logistical planning. These are the maps that you as a soldier or junior leader are most likely to encounter.
What is longitude? Imaginary lines that run north to south originating in Greenwich, England and measured in degrees
What s a topographic map? Portrays terrain and land forms in a measurable way as well as horizontal features of the positions represented
What is a small-scale map? Those maps with scales of 1:1,000,000 and smaller are used for general planning and for strategic studies. The standard small-scale map is 1:1,000,000. This map covers a very large land area at the expense of detail.
What is a medium-scale map? Those maps with scales larger than 1:1,000,000 but smaller than 1:75,000 are used for operational planning. They contain a moderate amount of detail, but terrain analysis is best done with the large-scale maps described below.
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