Land Nav FM 3-25.26 Flashcards
What publication covers MAP READING and Land Navigation?
TC 3-25.26
What is the definition of a map?
A map is a graphic representation of a portion of the earth’s surface drawn to scale as seen from above.
What does a map provide?
Information on the existence, the location of, and the distance between ground features such as populated places and routes of travel and communication. It also indicates variations in terrain, heights of natural features and the extent of vegetation cover.
Who is responsible for securing maps for the unit.
The G2/S2 section.
What should you do with a map that is in danger of being captured?
Destroy it.
Why should you destroy a map that is in danger of being captured?
Because it could contain troop movements or positions of friendly soldiers.
How many different sizes of maps are there?
3
What are the different map sizes?
1) Small; 1:1,000,000
2) Medium; Larger than 1:1,000,000 but smaller than 1:75,000
3) Large; 1:75,000 and Larger
How many different types of maps are there?
8
What are the different types of maps?
1) Planimetric
2) Topographic
3) Photo Map
4) Joint- Operations Graphics
5) Photo Mosaic
6) Terrain Model
7) Military City Map
8) Special Maps
What is a Planimetric map?
A map that presents only the horizontal positions for the features represented.
What is a Topographic map?
A map that portrays terrain features in a measurable way, usually through use of contour lines as well as the horizontal positions of the features represented.
What is a photo map?
A reproduction of an aerial photograph upon which gridlines, marginal data, place names, route numbers, important elevations, boundaries and approx. scale and direction have been added.
What is a Joint-Operations Graphics?
Maps based on the format of standard 1:250,000 medium scale military topographic maps, but they contain additional information needed in joint air/ground ops.
What is a photo mosaic?
An assembly of aerial photographs that is commonly called a mosaic in topographic usage.
What is a terrain model?
A scale model of the terrain showing features and enlarged scale models showing industrial and cultural shapes.
What is a Military City Map?
A topographic map usually at 1:12,550 scale, Sometimes up to 1:5,000, showing the details of a city.
What are special maps?
Maps for special purposes such as trafficability, communications and assault maps.
What should you use if Military Maps are not available?
Substitute maps.
What can substitute maps range form?
Foreign military or commercial maps, to field sketches.
How many types of substitute maps are there?
7
What are the seven types of substitute maps?
1) Foreign maps
2) Atlases
3) Geographic Maps
4) Tourist Road maps
5) City/ Utility Maps
6) Field Sketches
7) Aerial Photographs
What are Foreign Maps?
Maps that have been compiled by nations other than our own. When these maps must be used, the marginal information and grids are changed to conform to our standards if time permits. (Miles vs Kilometers)
What are Atlases?
Collections of maps of regions, countries, continents, or the world. Such maps are accurate only to a degree and can be used for general information only.
What are Geographic maps.
Maps that give an overall idea of the mapped area in relation to climate, population, relief, vegetation and hydrography.
What are tourist roadmaps?
Maps of a region in which the main means of transportation and areas of interest are shown.
What are City/Utility Maps?
Maps of urban areas showing streets, water ducts, electricity and telephone lines, and sewers.
What are Field Sketches?
Preliminary drawings of an area or piece of terrain.
What are Aerial Photographs?
They can be used as supplements or substitutes to help you analyze the terrain, plan your route or guide your movement.
( photos taken from above, via UAV, Cessna, or Sattelite.)
Where would you find useful information that will help you read a map.
In the Marginal Information.
Where will you find information about the symbols found on a map?
In the Marginal Information
What should a soldier do prior to using a particular map?
Read the instructions
Where will you find the sheet number of a map
In bold print in BOTH the upper right and lower left areas of the margin, and in the center box of the adjoining sheets diagram which is found in the lower right margin.
Where will you find the series name of a map?
In the SAME bold print as the sheet number, upper left corner of the margin.
Where will you find the scale of a map, and what does it represent?
In the upper left margin, after series name, and in the center of the lower margin, and it a representative fraction that gives the ratio of a map distance to the corresponding distance on the earths surface.
Where will you find the series number of a map?
In both the upper right margin, and the lower left margin
Where will you find edition number of a map?
In bold print in the upper right area of the top margin and the lower left area of the bottom margin.
Where will you find the index to boundaries of a map, and what does it represent?
The index to boundaries diagram (which is a miniature of the map) appears in the lower or right margin of all sheets, shows the boundaries that occur within the map area such as county lines and state boudaries.