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Uncontrolled copy not subject to amendment Basic Navigation Using Map and Compass

Test 1

For this exercise the Grid Magnetic Angle (GMA) is 6° Question 1: What are the grid bearings between the following points? a to b d to e h to i l to m a to p

Test 1 For this exercise the Grid Magnetic Angle (GMA) is 6° Question 2: What are the magnetic bearings between the following points? c to a f to g j to k n to o

Test 1 For this exercise the Grid Magnetic Angle (GMA) is 6° Question 3: What is the magnetic bearing from west to east of the road in GR7854?

Basic Navigation Using Map and Compass Test 2

Observation Post (OP) data OP1 GR OP2 GR OP3 GR OP4 GR GMA = 6° Question 1: From OP1 you can see stationary vehicles along the track between GR 3783 and GR The magnetic bearing to the lead vehicle is 353°. Give the 6 fig GR of this vehicle.

Test 2 Observation Post (OP) data OP1 GR OP2 GR OP3 GR OP4 GR GMA = 6° Question 2: You are at OP3 and you see a party moving south in open country. You take a magnetic bearing of 264°, OP2 and OP4 also report the party on magnetic bearings of 180° and 18° respectively. Plot these bearings and give the 6 fig GR of the party’s position.

Test 2 Observation Post (OP) data OP1 GR OP2 GR OP3 GR OP4 GR GMA = 6° Question 3: You are on the track between GR 4086 and GR 4085 and you need to locate your exact position. You take a magnetic bearing of 210° to the radio mast at GR Plot the bearing and give the 6 fig GR of your position.

Test 2 Observation Post (OP) data OP1 GR OP2 GR OP3 GR OP4 GR GMA = 6° Question 4: You are establishing an OP and need to confirm your position. Using the following information give the 6 fig GR of your position. TARGET POSITION MAGNETIC BEARING Radio mast GR ° Trig point GR ° Peak GR °

Test 2 Observation Post (OP) data OP1 GR OP2 GR OP3 GR OP4 GR GMA = 6° Question 5: Overnight you move position. Confirm your new position by plotting the resection from the following data and give a 6 fig GR. TARGET POSITIONMAGNETIC BEARING Trig point GR ° Radio mast GR ° Hill 544 GR °

Basic Navigation Using Map and Compass Test 3

1. Identify the features indicated by the arrows numbered 1 and Give the six figure grid references of the features indicated by the arrows numbered 3 and Measure the road distance between the Roundabout in GR 3710 to Moles farm in GR Measure the straight line distance between the Church in GR 3415 and the Church at GR What is the grid bearing from the Convent in GR 3111 to the Church with tower in GR3212? 6. What is the magnetic bearing from the trig point in GR 3410 to the Church in GR 3712? (For this exercise only-GMA is 100 Mils West)