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  • ....</ref> Plotting the course is achieved by the use of instruments or maps. Navigation also refers to the passage of shipping along its chosen course. In Great Br Methods of navigation include:
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  • #REDIRECT [[Navigation]]
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  • ...n that does not depend on external references such as compasses, celestial navigation|stars, gravity or GPS, but computes the present position by sensing the mov There are two major types of inertial navigation sensors, gimballed, where the sensors can move, and strapdown, where they a
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  • ...igation''' an ultrahigh frequency electronic air (and sometimes shipboard) navigation system, able to provide aircraft with both the direction to, and distance f
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  • {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}} (GNSS) {{r|Inertial navigation}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[In-car navigation system]]
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  • [[Navigation]] method that does not depend on external references, but computes the pres
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  • #REDIRECT [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]
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  • '''Canadian Forest Navigation''' (Canfornav) is a [[Canadian]] shipping firm.<ref name=MarketWire2008-11- | title = Highlights: Canadian Forest Navigation (Canfornav)
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  • The '''Global Satellite Navigation Systems''' ([[GNSS]]) allows small electronic devices to determine their lo == Satellite navigation systems ==
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  • The first '''in-car navigation system''' was developed by Rockwell (driver information systems) in 1995-6
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  • {{r|Navigation}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Tactical air navigation]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Satellite navigation system designed for use in automobiles, typically a GPS navigation device, to acquire position data to locate the user on a road in the unit's
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/In-car navigation system]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}}
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  • ...at, at a minimum, links a display, computer-readable charts and a [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]
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  • ...]] or [[radar]] signal, replies with its identification and other relevant navigation data
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  • Satellite navigation system designed for use in automobiles, typically a GPS navigation device, to acquire position data to locate the user on a road in the unit's
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  • {{r|Marine navigation}} ===Navigation===
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  • {{r|Navigation}} {{r|Inertial navigation system}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Navigation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tactical air navigation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]
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  • #redirect [[Canadian Forest Navigation Group]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[In-car navigation system]]
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  • #redirect [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]
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  • ....</ref> Plotting the course is achieved by the use of instruments or maps. Navigation also refers to the passage of shipping along its chosen course. In Great Br Methods of navigation include:
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/In-car navigation system]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}}
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  • Russian [[guided bomb]] with satellite-assisted [[inertial navigation]], with a similar function to the [[Joint Direct Attack Munition]]
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  • A device which has the basic function of displaying a bearing for navigation.
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  • {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}} (GNSS) {{r|Inertial navigation}}
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  • {{r|Navigation}} {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}}
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  • <!--Navigation from there is terrible; I'll put in links to the staff, etc., which you can
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  • {{r|Navigation}} ===Marine navigation===
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  • ...n that does not depend on external references such as compasses, celestial navigation|stars, gravity or GPS, but computes the present position by sensing the mov There are two major types of inertial navigation sensors, gimballed, where the sensors can move, and strapdown, where they a
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  • ...f a head-mounted monocular unit for ground vehicle operation, map reading, navigation, maintenance, and first aid
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  • ...5GBWaterways.pdf Map of waterways in Great Britain showing the responsible navigation authorities]
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  • ===Sensors and navigation===
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  • Closely related to [[vector (navigation)]] use; the path and speed needed for a projectile or combat vehicle to int
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  • ...rs JR, Lohmann KJ. (2015) Evidence for Geomagnetic Imprinting and Magnetic Navigation in the Natal Homing of Sea Turtles. <i>Current Biology</i> [http://dx.doi.o
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  • ...Electronic devices and computers used aboard ships and boats, for [[marine navigation]], [[Safety of Life at Sea]], [[fisheries monitoring surveillance and contr
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  • ...electronic devices and computers used aboard ships and boats, for [[marine navigation]], [[Safety of Life at Sea]], [[fisheries monitoring surveillance and contr ==Marine navigation==
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  • ...ction function has probably moved to tenant positions on communications or navigation satellites
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  • {{rpl|Canadian Forest Navigation Group}}
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  • ...accepts inputs, via [[NMEA 0183]] interface, from a wide range of [[marine navigation]] devices
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  • ...e position and time information; the most widely used part of the [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]
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  • ...-to-point or point-to-multipoint, electrical interface used among [[marine navigation]] devices; also a standard for application-specific messages among such dev
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  • ...rrounded by nations of [[Southeast Asia]] and [[East Asia]], important for navigation but also for small islands over which resource and sovereignty disputes exi
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  • A contraction of sound navigation and ranging, formally includes the active mode in which a pulse goes out an
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  • A [[Raytheon]] commercial and military system of navigation [[radar]]; while on U.S. Navy ships including the ''[[Burke-class]]'' and '
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  • [[Navigation]] method that does not depend on external references, but computes the pres
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  • {{rpl|Vector (navigation)}}
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  • ...boats, that combines [[marine radio]] transmitters and receivers, [[Global Navigation Satellite System]] receivers, and computer control into a self-organizing,
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  • ...earch and rescue]], guiding other helicopters without equivalent night and navigation equipment, and infiltrating, exfiltrating, and supplying special operations
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  • A German [[radio]] aid for [[bomber aircraft|navigation]], based on transmitters in France that led German bombers, at night, over
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  • ...). It is the projection most widely applied in map making, especially for navigation at sea. Technically, it is a conformal cylinder projection. ...rome and great circle, especially for shorter distances, is small. Ease of navigation outweighs a somewhat longer route.
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  • {{r|Navigation}}
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  • {{r|Inertial navigation}}
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  • {{r|Navigation}}
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  • ===Navigation=== ...nown point. Since the submarine is moving, it must have extremely accurate navigation systems to make the [[point of launch]] comparably well known as for a land
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  • {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}}
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  • {{r|Inertial navigation}}
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  • {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}}
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  • [http://www.britannica.com/ On This Day] Click 'History and Society' in left-navigation-pane
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