02-06-2004, 19:42
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Aerial photos for nav?? availability
Hi,
I often see many opportunities for aerials pictures for the navigation.Example: during winter pines are green and the rest of the forest is transparent.
Any feedbacks or stories about this??
Thank you
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02-06-2004, 20:53
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Never used them for that purpose, too difficult and they have no grid reference or directional guide.
May be of value for route selection, definitely useful for targeting.
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02-06-2004, 22:16
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How about this? Up to 1m panchromatic resolution. A bit pricey, though.
TR, ask the right people and you can have your grid lines at just about any scale you want.
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02-06-2004, 22:19
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I don't share that info with people I don't know.
I also prefer the contour intervals of a map for nav purposes till you get very close to a target.
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02-06-2004, 22:45
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Quote:
Originally posted by Razor
How about this? Up to 1m panchromatic resolution. A bit pricey, though.
TR, ask the right people and you can have your grid lines at just about any scale you want.
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Hi,
I am in an Arty unit, and we often use aerial imagery with grid and contours. But I am not sure it is availlable easily and fast.
But I dont think it would be very useful, until conventional maps offer enough information for normal nav.
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02-07-2004, 20:26
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Aerial Photos
Virtually all of the USA is at this web site:
http://terraserver-usa.com/
Play with it a while. When you get a zoomed-in image (up to 1 meter resolution) you can print, with an optional grid overlay.
For example, here's an interesting spot, about 6KM east of Hoffman, North Carolina:
http://terraserver-usa.com/image.asp...19396&z=17&w=2
Click on "PRINT;" and then "11" x 17" and click on "SHOW GRID."
You will get a gridded photo in Latitude/Longitude (In Deg-Min-Sec and Decimal Degrees) as well as UTM grid in meters (easily converted into MGRS). That should get you close enough for targeting purposes.
You can zoom out (to about 4 meters/pixel) and see some interesting triangular runways.
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