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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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  • ...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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  • #REDIRECT [[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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • #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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  • 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/Tactical air navigation]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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 [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]
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  • #redirect [[Canadian Forest Navigation Group]]
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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|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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  • {{r|Navigation}}
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  • {{r|Navigation}}
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  • {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}}
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  • {{r|Navigation}}
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  • ...strung from shore, used to haul her off the shoals would have blocked the navigation of other vessels.
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  • ::*Everything you wanted to know about Italo Calvino. Website navigation site list these pages:
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  • {{r|Navigation}}
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  • '''''Blacky''''' is a [[bulk carrier]] operated by [[Canadian Forest Navigation Group|Canfornav]].<ref name=MarketWire2008-11-03/> | title = Highlights: Canadian Forest Navigation (Canfornav)
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  • ...r U.S. military applications, is the most widely used part of the [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]. It provides both precision position and time informatio ...ent to four oblate spherical shells centered on four satellites. Satellite navigation receivers reduce errors by using combinations of signals from multiple sate
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  • ...led look to an area of interest. This control mechanism draws from robotic navigation systems used in invasive cardiology. ...l triangulation of the radio signal from the capsule and possibly inertial navigation
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  • ...at, at a minimum, links a display, computer-readable charts and a [[Global Navigation Satellite System]] such as [[GPS]]. If the charts that it uses are certifi
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  • Her engines failed on November 4, 2020.<ref name=cabinradio2020-11-04/> The navigation season was over, and her crew was moving her to where she would be beached
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  • In the contexts of geometric direction, navigation, missile guidance, etc., '''bearing''' is a superset of [[azimuth]]. Assumi
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  • The first '''in-car navigation system''' was developed by Rockwell (driver information systems) in 1995-6
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  • ...oint coordinates, and aboard the missile. Later versions added s celestial navigation, primarily before reentry, in which they determine their location based on
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  • Ice prevents navigation of the lake for over half the year.
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  • ...tification-friend-or-foe}} Mode S and Required Navigation Performance Area Navigation, ...le of multimode operation to provide periscope and small target detection, navigation, weather avoidance, long range surface search and Synthetic Aperture Radar
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  • ...wiki></code>. (Links to these pages can be found in the "Proposals System Navigation" box below.) ...ng groups by following the various "Active" links in the "Proposals System Navigation" box at the bottom of this page (it's also at the bottom of every page in t
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  • ...ry)|fire control]], and defensive [[electronic warfare]], as well as for [[navigation]] and [[telecommunications network|communications]].
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  • ...r of the commission for drawing up a maritime and commercial code, and the navigation law of 1882 is mainly his work. In 1879 he was elected a member of the [[La
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  • ...oint of approach (CPA), time to closest point of approach (TCPA) and other navigation information, more accurate and more timely than information available from | author = [[United States Coast Guard]] Navigation Center
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  • The ''Sir William Alexander'' assisted in replacing and servicing navigation buoys.<ref>{{cite news
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  • ...vessels within 200 miles of shore, the 200 mile limit being widely used in navigation and seafaring, as in the [[Exclusive Economic Zone]] or [[Air Defense Ident
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  • The nautical mile is used in [[navigation]] both at sea and in the air, due to its relationship with geographical coo
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  • ...lies on the bottom, with concrete slab on top of it, without presenting a navigation hazard to smaller vessels. ...eneath the bridge must now do so slightly to the west of the original main navigation span.
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  • ...onvert|52|ft|m}}--> long, which was considered ''sufficient to accommodate navigation on the river."''
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  • I prefer to have all the "navigation stuff" always appear in the same place - across the top works for me, and i
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  • ...South China Sea, which agrees to the principles of freedom of sea and air navigation, while recognizing there are sovereignty and resource disputes. <ref name=D *safety of navigation and communication at sea;
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  • ...with China. Situated near the mouth of the [[Yangtze River]], the longest navigation in China and the third largest river in the world, the city has a prosperou
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  • ...e]] or [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] usually depends on inputs from [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]s (e.g., GPS) or sometimes [[inertial navigational]], and
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  • ...ight]] with a [[thermal viewer]] and [[laser rangefinder]]. For both night navigation and target spotting, it has nose-mounted [[forward-looking infrared]] (FLIR
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  • ...'s course via specific ''airway'' segments between airfields and arbitrary navigation points, with assigned altitudes and separation within each airway. While ty
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  • ...ia]]. The idea of the canal began in the mid-1820s when the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company suggested a lateral canal from the Main Line system, to connect wit ...as born on February 13, 1822 out of the Lehigh Coal Company and the Lehigh Navigation Company.<ref name="PADDC">Albright G. Zimmerman (2002) ''Pennsylvania's Del
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  • ...features thermal imaging night vision cameras, side scan sonar, radar, GPS navigation system and emergency medical equipment. ...tures thermal-imaging night vision camera, side-scan sonar, radar, and GPS navigation system, pumps, water cannon, firefighting foam, emergency medical equipment
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  • ...at Paraopeba. A branch ran from Aureliano Mourao south-west to the head of navigation on the Rio Grande at Riberao Vermelno. The sections, with distances and dat == Rio Grande Navigation ==
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  • ...(calibrate) the chronometers to assure accuracy for their use in celestial navigation. For accurate "rating," the depot had to make regular astronomical observat
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  • ...d into ex and then, when screens replaced teletypes, into Vim. Many of the navigation keys in Vim match those used for regular expression matching syntax (^, $,
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  • ...ame a director of the [[Parry Sound Lumber Company]] and the [[Parry Sound Navigation Company]].<ref name=CanadianBioWBPolson/> Tarte commissioned the first of a series of dredges to enhance navigation of the [[St Lawrence River]].
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  • The '''AN/SPS-64''' is a surface navigation and search radar, made by [[Raytheon]] and used both commercially (brand na
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  • ...arrival (TDOA)''' is an electronic technique used in direction finding and navigation, in which the time of arrival of a specific signal, at physically separate
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  • ...providing a glass-cockpit, fully coupled flight director, Embedded GPS/INS navigation system, integrated Blue Force Tracker and digital moving map system. The In *'''HH-60G PAVE HAWK''', a CSAR variant with GPS, navigation radar, and defensive avionics
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  • The missile used storable liquid propellant and [[inertial navigation|inertial guidance]]. Its range was 120 km/75 miles/
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  • ...cle that supports dismounted operations and includes a chassis, autonomous navigation system, operator control unit, and three mission-equipment packages.
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  • same frequency to confuse navigation. The meaconing stations cause inaccurate bearings ...ted systems, and [[electronic intelligence]] against [[radar]], electronic navigation aids, and weapons guidance systems.
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  • In 1883 she was sold to the [[Canadian Pacific Navigation Company]], and, she was lost on July 28, 1885, after a collision with the [
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  • ...ned as the ''Senneville'' when she sailed as part of the fleet of [[Mohawk Navigation Company]].
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  • ...ly partially built, in the early 1800's for the purpose of computing naval navigation charts. His second computer, also never quite finished, was called the Ana
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  • ...the website of the [[University of Limerick]] in Ireland. In the left-hand navigation column, scroll down to Scetion 15, click on it and then read about the lett
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  • ...features thermal imaging night vision cameras, side scan sonar, radar, GPS navigation system and emergency medical equipment. ...tures thermal-imaging night vision camera, side-scan sonar, radar, and GPS navigation system, pumps, water cannon, firefighting foam, emergency medical equipment
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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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  • ...ed on the island in 1856.<ref name=EcgccaA/> It was replaced with a steel navigation tower in 1959. Ownership of the island was transferred to the [[Canadian W
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  • ...a wreck that were clearly identified by the $3.2 million boat’s electronic navigation aids.
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  • ...n that sends out helicopters for medical evacuation, but not the carrier's navigation system.
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  • ===Flight and navigation=== ...cation-friend-or-foe|IFF]] Mode S and Required Navigation Performance Area Navigation,
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  • ...do (U.S. state)|Colorado]].</ref> It is also the time used by the [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]s, which includes the ''Global Positioning System (GPS)''
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  • ====Navigation system==== ...converts the mechanical odometer to electrical inputs compatible with the navigation system.
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  • ...s the basic function of displaying a [[bearing (direction)|bearing]] for [[navigation]]. The first compasses, known to have been used by Norsemen at least 1000 y | title = American Practical Navigator: an epitome of navigation
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  • ...y various policy pages and it would be nice to have links in there to make navigation easier. [[User:David Finn|David Finn]] 07:24, 12 April 2011 (UTC)
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  • ...y treatise on plane and spherical trigonometry, with their applications to navigation, surveying, heights, and distances, and spherical astronomy, and particular
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  • The vessel has modern navigation equipment, and modern equipment for search and rescue, and to support scuba
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  • ...iver "channelized" (re-routed to make it straighter and deeper) to improve navigation, reducing its length by almost {{convert|200|mi|km}}.<ref name=Dams /> Alth
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  • ...e-compatible heads-up displays. It has inertial guidance|intertial and GPS navigation,
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  • ...ersion of surface water or groundwater.</ref> waste handler registrations, navigation rights, fishing rights and the use of data owned by the Agency. ...s and [[lock (water transport)|lock]]s in order to manage water-levels for navigation, and where necessary to control flooding. Functions in relation to most can
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  • ...up, there was a steady stream of confrontations, often called [[freedom of navigation]] exercises, in the Gulf of Sidra.
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  • ...nto Coastal Oil Spills: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Navigation of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives
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  • ** Be highly modular, but have a kick-ass table of contents and navigation tools. There is certainly ''some'' benefit to having "extended narratives, * '''Should we have categories or templates for navigation?'''
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  • ...s carried, with more missile capability. The new avionics included mission navigation/autopilot/programmed weapons release. There is an electro-optical televisio
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  • ...fare]] is the classic ship-to-ship mission, which can involve [[freedom of navigation]] and [[sea control]] as well as direct combat. [[Amphibious warfare]] sta
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  • ...em (EOTS). This replaces the current LANTIRN pod built around an AN/AAQ-13 navigation pod and AN/AAQ-14 targeting pod, AAQ-28|AN/AAQ-28 LITENING, and Sniper XR g
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  • Graduating 21st of his Naval Academy class of 148, he first specialized in navigation, then in [[torpedo]]es and [[convoy]]ing. [[Kiyohide Shima]] was among his
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  • ...one, the bulk carrier Montrealais was the first ship to head upstream, and navigation on the St. Lawrence Seaway is under way again.
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  • ...Nimitz]] took over the Pacific Command, coming from heading the "Bureau of Navigation". One might innocently think that the head of that office is the master na
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  • ...but are critical for graphics computations in [[video game]] programs and navigation in space. A typical example used in computer games would be calculating th
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  • ...2 MiG-29 of the Slovak Air Force, with avionics including Rockwell Collins navigation and communications systems and BAE Systems IFF (Interrogation Friend or Foe
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  • ...tial guidance, often supplemented with Global Positioning System satellite navigation information kits, which replace or supplement the tail fins with steering
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  • ===Navigation and timekeeping=== ...stem]] - [[User:JWendebaum|JWendebaum]], suggested to change into [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]
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  • The Jay Treaty. Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, signed at London November 19, 1794, with additional article Original in En Treaty of Amity Commerce and Navigation, between His Britannick Majesty; and The United States of America, by Their
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  • ...s of the Lighthouse Service, and, in the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation to the Coast Guard. ...lve the somewhat different requirements of inland, coastal, and deep-water navigation and communications.
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  • ...Virginia and Maryland met at [[Mount Vernon]] to resolve differences over navigation on the [[Potomac River]]. The conference was a success, and the two states
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  • ...Systems including display management, lighting controller, communications/navigation/identification, and GPS; *The communication, navigation and identification (CNI) suite, providing identification friend or foe (IFF
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  • ...loration, often specializing in areas such as structural design, guidance, navigation and control, instrumentation and communication, or production methods. They ...systems on board an aircraft or spacecraft and the simulation of systems. Navigation equipment may be the focus of this study.
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  • ...l]] manner and by taking into account expert opinions, and to facilitate [[navigation]] of the site and [[contextualization]] of its contents.
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  • ...e icebreaker MS Eisvogel is then in action for hours at a time keeping the navigation channels around the port free of ice. While passenger shipping is suspended
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  • ...f overlap between "Infoboxes", "Formatting" (subgroup 'data display') and "Navigation" (subgroup 'inside CZ'). Please note that this [http://en.citizendium.org/w * 'Navigation' would hold templates intended to allow navigation among groups of articles, so things like {{tl|Editor Policy}} and {{tl|Cons
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  • ..., which targets non-communications signals intelligence, such as radar and navigation signals. The Joint Chiefs of Staff define it as "Technical and geolocation ...determined that the German night bombing attacks were guided by electronic navigation signals sent from occupied Europe. Once the systems were understood, it was
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  • ...ions of which (e.g., [[EPIRB]]) transmit position determined from [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]s; [[radar]] location aids such as a [[search and rescue
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  • ...n Location Reporting System]], which transfers low-speed data and [[Global Navigation Satellite System]] ([[GPS]]) position and time information, and the VHF/F
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  • ...t least for now) we should allow principal authors to choose which type of navigation to use for their articles, but since there is already a vote going on you m ...reasoning behind the vertical version being superior to the horizontal for navigation. While the voting is still in progress I wonder if such a discussion shoul
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  • ...to address health and social issues of the colony. He started a school of navigation in Quebec and rigorously enforced fair dealings in the fur trade, a policy
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  • ...it for miniaturized electronics, for sensors, engine and steering control, navigation, and communications.
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  • ...interaction with theatre-wide mariners. This is to ensure that freedom of navigation is tenable, international and national sanctions are enforced, and our inte ...s include fixed and rotary-wing aircraft control, electronic and celestial navigation, electronic and visual communication, Naval Gunfire Support, Electronic War
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  • ...kka the daily flows below Farakka Barrage, in the Feeder Canal, and at the Navigation Lock, as well as at the Hardinge Bridge.
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  • ...that of a "Navigational Test Ship" wherein she was used to check submarine navigation systems. She was stricken again on 12 December 1999. On 29 November 2001 sh
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  • ...g over the work of the Navy Board. He also made provision for training in navigation. Following the [[Glorious Revolution]] of 1688 he continued in office unti
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  • ...s part of the [[Blue Force Tracker]] network, and have numerous radios and navigation devices.
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  • ...d, a contour canal is entirely level and requires no locks or lifts making navigation quick and easy. Additional, contour canals require only a small water suppl However, the dreading of the river Clyde and other navigation improvements, allowing ships to sail directly to the center of Glasgow, mea
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  • ...path away from a precisely surveyed launch point. Some also use celestial navigation, primarily before reentry, in which they determine their location based on
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  • ...when the transmitter found an alternative use [[jamming]] German bombers' navigation systems (it is said that only 25% of London raids were effective because of
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  • ...my preferences''. You'll see a ''Gadgets'' tab, and that has an option for navigation popups, as well as other stuff.
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  • It had relatively inaccurate [[inertial navigation|inertial guidance]] ,designed by MIT, manufactured by General Electric and
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  • ...onal expert Thomas Harriot, who lectured to Ralegh and his sea-captains on navigation. Hill argues that Ralegh was a proponent of economic reform, in the intere
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  • ...rights (royal charters) to colonising companies, and imposed restrictions (Navigation Acts ...arianopolis.edu/c.belanger/quebechistory/encyclopedia/NavigationActs.htm ''Navigation Acts'', The Quebec History Encyclopedia, 1948]</ref>) designed to make them
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  • ...ting satellites of all types (e.g., communications, weather, intelligence, navigation); the intelligence satellite function works with the National Reconnaissanc
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  • ...STD-1553 bus, over which targeting information can be passed to the bomb's navigation system.
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  • ...Plymouth traces its history back to the founding of the Plymouth School of Navigation in 1862, and has always specialised in maritime studies.
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  • | author = Navigation Center, [[United States Coast Guard]]
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  • ...o build and maintain lighthouses, establish buoys, &c. for the security of navigation: for since it is impossible that the ships at sea which are benefited by a
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  • ...terrain-avoidance radar, forward-looking infrared (FLIR) viewing, inertial navigation coupled with GPS, and a moving map display. Flight crew can wear night vis
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  • ...he ODS kit. ODS features include an eye-safe laser rangefinder, a Tactical Navigation System comprised of a GPS unit and a compass|digital compass, and counterme ...ry the Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below, as well as the tactical navigation system. These give them a moving map display on which they can see friendl
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  • ...f the platform's weapons, which is compiled from position location, TACAN navigation and target acquisition data generated by the platform and one or more other
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  • ...charted by the Canadian Government's [[CSS Acadia]] to develop the bay for navigation.
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  • ...pply to marine oversight and sensing programs that deal with the safety of navigation, hazardous material spills, and environmental threats such as algal blooms. ...iers may also offer a variety of other optional functions that can help in navigation, economic analysis, safety, and finding fish to harvest.
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  • ...et of linked articles are its provisions for coordination, terminology, navigation and adaptation. Here are some suggestions ...istency of terminology, avoidance of excessive duplication, and ease of navigation.
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  • ...an at present; that there came a decline, on the part of other nations, in navigation, and in some places, civilization generally, thus accounting for the absenc
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  • ...name=Chatfield>{{cite book |title= Fundamentals of High Accuracy Inertial Navigation |page= Chapter 1, Part VIII p. 7 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=2hJT
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  • ...ant to make it as convenient as possible to tie new contributions into the navigation system, and also to add appropriate supplemental information. Supplemental Looking at some past Forum discussions pro and con categories, and other navigation tools, it occurs to me that some of this, or where the expert ''guidance''
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  • ===Navigation popups=== Do you think it'd be a good idea to install Navigation Popups for all CZ members by default? [[User:Aleksander Stos|Aleksander Sto
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  • While [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]s (e.g., GPS) are known principally for being sources of GAPS was still an "open-loop" system in terms of the weapons, navigation and guidance systems. The early Afghanistan attempts still required voice c
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  • Global Positioning System ([[GPS]]) is a navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites in orbit above Earth placed by
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  • ...is UAV looked like its target version, but carried more fuel and had a new navigation system. These reconnaissance drones were air-launched from a D[[C-130]] mod
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  • Typically used for ballistic missiles that rise above the atmosphere, the navigation system locates stars and computes position based on them.
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  • Navigation in this world takes a variety of forms. At the start of the game, you trave
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  • ...xercise of this right; not even for the purpose of favoring new methods of navigation. Nor shall any tax or contribution, under any denomination or title, be lev ARTICLE XVII The treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, concluded at the city of Mexico, on the fifth day of April, A. D. 1831, be
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  • His next shore duty, in 1935, was Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, a traditional name for the Navy office in charge of personnel. During his ...er division and then a [[battleship]] division, returning to the Bureau of Navigation in 1939.
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  • ...cs like [[circadian rhythm|solar]] and [[tide|lunar]] rythms, and [[animal navigation]], are then discussed. So are the origin and [[evolution]] of life, and ho
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  • ...u should familiarize yourself with the various queues, listed below in the navigation box.) {{Proposals navigation}}
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  • Kristine Kochanski: perky wee [[Scottish people|Scottish]] [[navigation]] officer aboard ''Red Dwarf''. Going places. Object of Lister's unrequited
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  • ...tates. More immediately, however, its possession ensured the right of free navigation of the Mississippi and the control of the port of New Orleans, vital to wes
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  • ...ia.gob.ar/tratado_archivo.php?id=7728&tipo=1 Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation]'.</ref>). [[Privateer]]s made for territory in the name of the United Prov
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  • ...] after [[Duisburg]]. The city is the seat of the [[Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine]]. In 1920, Strasbourg became the seat of the [[Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine]], previously located in [[Mannheim]], one of the very first E
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  • ...on is not to be confused with the well-established technique of [[inertial navigation]].
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  • ...es Group|Thales]] is providing the electronics, and Compagnie Nationale de Navigation is building the ship, to requirements defined by the Military Intelligence
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  • Third, as the war progressed, freedom of navigation, especially at the Strait of Hormuz, was deemed a critical priority by Pres ...military. These included computers, communications equipment, and aircraft navigation and radar equipment. Many of these exports were made before Iraq's eight-ye
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  • ...part of mainland Scotland, this was later used to get around the English [[navigation acts]]. However, this did not last long: in 1631, under [[Charles I of Engl
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  • ...r with one another, or may not have fully interoperable communications and navigation. Both in the Second World War and the Vietnam War, 15-20% of US casualties
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  • Guidance for the boost and midcourse phases are usually [[inertial navigation|inertial]], although some systems also use [[celestial guidance]].
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  • ...s.wcupa.edu/jones/his312/lectures/ber-cong.htm] resolves the disputes over navigation and commercial rights in the Congo River basin and sets the rules for furth
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  • ...data computer, new digital altimeters and digital airspeed indicators. The navigation and safety modification installs a flight data recorder, cockpit voice reco
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  • ...ger practical, and so SAC switched to low-level tactics. This required new navigation and bombing [[avionics]]. The F model was essentially an E model with impro | inertial navigation system (to be replaced with AN/SNU-84
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  • Naval aircraft at the time had virtually no night navigation capability, especially in the single-seat fighters. Without guidance, they
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  • ...00 people. Confused as to the location of Tampa Bay (Milanich notes that a navigation guide used by Spanish pilots at the time placed Tampa Bay some 90 miles too
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  • ===Navigation=== ...from [[LORAN]]. After 1941, the Luftwaffe used a new system for offensive navigation known as the Bernard system, which gave the airplane the transmitter's call
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  • ...ough 1968. Given the name ''SS Eldorado'' when taken over by the Clairship Navigation Corp. of New York, she continued in cargo activities through 1971.
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  • ...sponds to "see also" in the Wikipedias but is more usefully structured for navigation and somewhat replaces the categories which are heavily used in Wikipedia bu
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  • ...feet (5.9 m³) and housed the main control panels, crew seats, guidance and navigation systems, food and equipment lockers, the waste management system, and the d ...ilot’s panel (middle) included the [[Apollo Guidance Computer|Guidance and Navigation computer]] controls, the caution and warning indicator panel, the event tim
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  • ...ith surrounding text. It could potentially screw up the formatting of the navigation on the left side; I don't know if it will somehow hover over the top of the
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  • * '''Navigation aids'''
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  • ...to fix a home radio, and (4) at least fundamental knowledge of [[celestial navigation]]. The announcement further stated that "The Navy is requesting volunteers
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  • ...ternative strategies for their commerce, and to a lesser extent, for their navigation. They tried extra-legal activities, a reduction in the size of the foreign
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  • == The current navigation bar ==
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  • ...rcraft, for example, [[radar]] and the nearly obsolete [[Long Range Aid to Navigation]] LORAN-C. For example, in one radar system, pulses of electromagnetic radi ...rrection |author=Donald Clausing |url=http://www.amazon.com/Aviators-Guide-Navigation-Donald-Clausing/dp/0071477209/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1302390225&sr=
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  • ...as fast to finish breakfast. Can you do me a favor and let me know if the navigation tool of the [[English spellings/Catalogs|English spelling catalog]] subsubp ::: The navigation tool does not work for me either. [[User:David E. Volk|David E. Volk]] 20:0
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  • ...p's captain, a Bulgarian named Frank Solis, in return for basic lessons in navigation. Once in Philadelphia, Gray hitchhiked to Annapolis <ref name="INW" />.
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  • :Could you provide more details on the navigation problems? When they were looking for the pages, what did they typically cli
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  • ...nes was a key scientist in the "Battle of the Beams", defeating Nazi radio navigation systems (e.g., Knickebein). While the ULTRA COMINT successes against the Ge ...the European Theater, probably because strategic bombing using electronic navigation aids was not a critical issue.
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  • Zeppelins proved to be terrifying but inaccurate weapons. Navigation, target selection and bomb-aiming proved to be difficult under the best of ...d to an altitude of 15,000kft under remote control and autonomous waypoint navigation. The program will also demonstrate carrying 1,000lbs of payload to 20,000kf
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  • ...e.g., a confirmation of the message or a response message), ELINT (e.g., a navigation beacon being activated) or both. Rather than, or in addition to, an address
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  • * [[Inertial navigation/Definition]] * [[Tactical air navigation/Definition]]
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  • ...ct the performance of satellite-to-ground [[radio]] [[communication]]s and navigation systems. Magnetospheric storms can last several hours or even days, and aur
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  • ...a]] and [[Yellow Sea]]s. Gunfire from the ships destroyed these menaces to navigation. The ships made port at [[Jinsen]] on [[13 September]] and commenced offloa
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  • ...Only one crewmember, Jim Zwayer, a Lockheed flight-test reconnaissance and navigation systems specialist, was killed from a flight accident. The rest of the crew === Astro-Inertial Navigation System (ANS) ===
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  • ...ird-person 2D isometric perspective using a mouse for unit control and map navigation, similar to the PC's [[graphical user interface]]. The units are controlled
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  • ...d, a new need for even greater accuracy in timekeeping became necessary: [[navigation]]. Many governments of Europe offered rich rewards for a timepiece that co
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  • ====Navigation and radar bombing====
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  • * [[Inertial navigation/Related Articles]] * [[Tactical air navigation/Related Articles]]
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  • ...een famous for its dangerous whirlpools, and the extreme difficulty of its navigation. Several rapid currents meeting there, and the tide running through the str
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  • ...ing topics ranging from Gregorian reform of the calendar to Thomas Hobbes, navigation, thermometers, and the trial of Galileo. Provides a chronology of the scien
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  • ...everal other disputes, including Islamic sectarian conflict and freedom of navigation in the Persian Gulf, led to parallel fighting. Going back to the early days of the Republic, [[freedom of navigation]] has been a core issue of U.S. policy. President [[Jimmy Carter]], in 1979
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  • * [[Template:Inertial navigation/Metadata]] * [[Template:Tactical air navigation/Metadata]]
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  • ...he wished to join Franklin "in all his great sufferings." After studying navigation surreptitiously (his father wanted him to become a doctor), he gained his f ...ernal waters of Canada.... Such acceptance would jeopardize the freedom of navigation essential for United States naval activities worldwide.” A compromise of
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  • ...he wished to join Franklin "in all his great sufferings." After studying navigation surreptitiously (his father wanted him to become a doctor), he gained his f ...ernal waters of Canada.... Such acceptance would jeopardize the freedom of navigation essential for United States naval activities worldwide.” A compromise of
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  • ...e computers are beginning to use them, due to purpose (such as certain GPS navigation systems) or experimentation.
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  • ...hing can be more specific for this subset of pages. I think as long as the navigation between the different pages is intuitive there will be no problem. [[User:
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  • ...ostly pursued by the samurais as it had military application in surveying, navigation, and calendar making.<ref name="bartholomew21">Bartholomew, 1989. pp.&nbsp;
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  • ...ave increased data storage and bandwidth, GPS and ring-laser gyro inertial navigation, the AN/ALR-56M radar warning receiver and AN/ALE electronics countermeasur
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  • ...patrols, originally targeted against Communist China, were not freedom of navigation exercises alone; destroyers assigned to Operation DESOTO had national-level
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  • ...s fired will be the existing 40 kilometers because of its GPS and inertial navigation guidance - it is accurate to less than 10 meters using the existing M982 Ex ...cle that supports dismounted operations and includes a chassis, autonomous navigation system, operator control unit, and three mission-equipment packages. Beside
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  • ...]] and [[computer]]s, logarithms were used extensively in [[surveying]], [[navigation]], [[engineering]], [[chemistry]] and many other disciplines.
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  • ...academic field. There is little evidence that maps or charts were used for navigation. It does, however, seem that at least in Athens the people were acquainted
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  • ...e different drift readings, used celestial, dead reckoning and map reading navigation. Weather forecasts were radioed in by stations en route. The around-the-wor ...o the west coast. 68 communications stations were maintained to distribute navigation and weather information to airborne pilots via two-ray radio.
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  • ...better than did [[John Quincy Adams]]' readiness to give the British free navigation of the Mississippi River in exchange for the right of New Englanders to fis
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  • ...in 1918, and continued, but was used first as an aid to naval and merchant navigation. In October 1918, just before the end of the war, the US Navy installed its
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  • If anyone wants to voice an opinion with respect to the style of the subpage navigation box (vertical buttons or horizontal tabs) check out this page: [[CZ:Subpage
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  • ...t air traffic control system, innovative maintenance procedures, dozens of navigation aid-equipped airfields, hundreds of airplanes, and thousands of pilots. All
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  • ...ear = 3 March 2006 | url = http://www.flightglobal.com/Articles/2006/03/03/Navigation/177/205237/NASA+commits+to+Shuttle+missions+to+International+Space.html fli ...d: 16 June 2007 6:47 p.m. ET</ref> The two computer systems (command and navigation) are each composed of three computers. Each computer is referred to as a L
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  • ...fficient [[integrated air defense system]]. German bombers used electronic navigation aids; Britain countered with the beginnings of [[electronic warfare]]. Germ
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  • ...ms in the ''[[Fourteen Points]]'', among them public diplomacy, freedom of navigation, "equality of trade conditions" and removal of economic barriers, an "impar
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  • ...also have been adapted to RLS, including the computer processors, inertial navigation units (INU), and detection and tracking algorithms.
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  • ...orce Special Operations MH-53 PAVE LOW helicopters with advanced low-level navigation.
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  • ...ose-built Army SIGINT aircraft was the RU-8D Seminole, which had a Doppler navigation system and wing-mounted direction-finding equipment, although SIGINT operat
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  • ...also have been adapted to RLS, including the computer processors, inertial navigation units (INU), and detection and tracking algorithms.
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  • ...site to help with all the work. When the new user turns up they will find navigation amongst the Mathematics articles can be at times difficult because of orpha ...day all articles will conform. In the meantime conformity aids greatly in navigation of the site and grouping of content. A new user is unlikely to spend all th
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  • ...ctober 1443 Henry was granted by the regent D. Pedro the monopoly over all navigation south of Cape Bojador, which meant that only his vessels or the ones that h
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  • ...ter programs for designing yearbooks. These programs are designed for easy navigation, copy/edit/paste functions, and more.
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  • ...ecause of its practical value for activities such as [[agriculture]] and [[navigation]], and because of its inherent beauty, which was often associated with [[re ...ions of the sun, moon, planets and stars has been essential in [[celestial navigation]].
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  • ...(IONDS), as an additional function on the MILSTAR satellites used for GPS navigation information.
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  • As this page is listed in the always-present 'navigation menu' as "Approvals", it is the first place many people would look (includi
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  • ...de another pass, concentrating on tying it into what we generally call the navigation system. You'll notice, on top of the formatted page, that there are a varie
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  • Navigators found it very difficult to find the target in the first place. Navigation errors often put streams of 500 bombers many miles the wrong direction. At
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  • ...d CCALMR multinational agreements. It regards SSM as integral to safety of navigation and SOLAS.
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  • ...e, at which period he had gone through a course of mensuration, surveying, navigation, etc.</i>'''&nbsp;<ref name=roscoe1895/></p>'''
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  • ...urther created "easily recognizable landmarks in several places for easier navigation", made conscious use of contrast in lighting and proportion, and filled his
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  • ...urther created "easily recognizable landmarks in several places for easier navigation", made conscious use of contrast in lighting and proportion, and filled his
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  • ...ong experience of conquest and colonization, coupled with new oceanic ship navigation skills, provided the tools, ability, and desire to colonize the New World. ...rs, Chesapeake plantations were heavily dependent on [[trade]]. With easy navigation by river, few towns and no cities developed; planters shipped directly to B
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  • ...urneys to [[filing cabinet]]s and file rooms are analogous to the onscreen navigation required to use a document management system.
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  • ...stead, we should be thinking of functional goals, such as better knowledge navigation, rather than features.
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  • ...lourblindness issues but clearly this needs to be considered when choosing navigation colours. We probably need to go back to the drawing board. [[User:Chris da
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  • ...in fact, blind, but they depend much more on echolocation than vision for navigation and prey capture. They obtain information about the surrounding world by e
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  • {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}}
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  • ...bo]] and Lakshadweep. Boat services operated by Kerala Shipping and Inland Navigation Corporation, the State Water Transport Department, and of private ownership
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  • *Sun, Guangqi (1989). ''History of Navigation in Ancient China''. Beijing: Ocean Press. ISBN 7-5027-0532-5.
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  • ...is UAV looked like its target version, but carried more fuel and had a new navigation system. These reconnaissance drones were air-launched from a D[[C-130]] mod ...rator, receivers with a greater frequency range, and an AN/ASN-86 Internal Navigation System. The new system proved very difficult to maintain, however, requirin
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  • ...font color="blue">Move Cluster</font>) is top left of the ''talk'' subpage navigation bar. It hyperlinks you to a page to move the metadata page. Replace the ol
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  • ...ational bank, for internal improvements (such as harbors, canals and river navigation) and a protective tariff that would help the industrial Northeast and, espe
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  • same frequency to confuse navigation. The meaconing stations cause inaccurate bearings
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  • ...communications collection and DF technology, global positioning system map navigation software, a more modular design, and electronic attack capabilities. As wit
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  • ...were reported wrong data about the pressure in the airport, and the ground navigation lights were out of order
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  • ...uring the day, the RAF at night, when interception was difficult. Nightime navigation was so poor that the RAF quickly gave up precision bombing; their real targ
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  • ...xpansion of European states. With tools such as cartography, shipbuilding, navigation, mining and agricultural productivity colonizers had an upper hand. Their a
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  • Whiskers (called [[vibrissae]]) can aid with navigation in the dark. Whiskers may detect very small shifts in air currents, alertin
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  • ...nts out the differences between a road map for driving and a chart for air navigation.
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  • ...control of the oceans was considered vitally important to national power. Navigation policies by France, England, and other powers were directed primarily again
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  • ...icons should be displayed at the place currently filled by {{tl|Workgroup navigation}}, but the individual workgroups listed below should be accompanied by thei
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  • In the navigation table above (reproduced at the top of each article in the [[CZ:Article stru
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  • ...urvival, and surveillance, as well as technical courses in communications, navigation, maintenance, and medicine.
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  • ...to the waters off [[Algiers]]. As she stood toward the coast, she observed navigation lights—still burning but with reduced visibility—at Cape Matifu and Cap
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  • ...undaries with the Spanish colonies of Florida and Louisiana and guaranteed navigation rights on the Mississippi River.
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  • ...[[Very-High-Frequency Omnidirectional Range]] (VOR), an electronic [[radio navigation]] technology to help pilots determine location and direction. No longer wou
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  • Among Hoover's other successes were the industries of radio, navigation, irrigation and flood control, electricity, and airlines. To promote radio
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  • 2. The combination of organization, labeling, search, and navigation systems within web sites and intranets.<br>
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  • ...he accuracy of measuring movement of celestial bodies as well as improving navigation. He was possibly the first to stress the need for resolving power and point
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  • ...there was no representative assembly. Andros' strict administration of the Navigation Acts, his attempts to establish English land law, and above all the menace
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  • ...ds in [[Egypt]] after the [[Nile flooding|flooding of the Nile]], to aid [[navigation]], to aid [[city planning]]. The inventions of the [[calculus]] by [[Isaac
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  • ...[CZ:Lemma articles]], also [[CZ:Definition]]s) always contained bluelinks, navigation on the site would have no dead ends, inviting the readers to spend more tim
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  • ...uring the day, the RAF at night, when interception was difficult. Nightime navigation was so poor that the RAF quickly gave up precision bombing; their real targ ...ead duck." Furthermore, it was hard to find the target in the first place. Navigation errors often put streams of 500 bombers many miles the wrong direction. At
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  • ...rport. The backwaters traversing the state are an important mode of inland navigation. The [[Indian Railways]]' Southern Railway line runs throughout the state,
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  • ...r union by meeting with representatives from Maryland to discuss trade and navigation issues in 1785. The two states invited other to the [[Annapolis Convention
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  • ...is UAV looked like its target version, but carried more fuel and had a new navigation system. These reconnaissance drones were air-launched from a D[[C-130]] mod
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  • ...s over London. It is unclear when Britain started jamming the German radio navigation system; the bombers might have made their error due to [[electronic warfare
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  • :*Mapping the seafloor for navigation and collision avoidance. These include basic depth gauges, but quickly get
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