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FUG-002 |
Fugawi Global
Navigator
Military Version
Military
version has all the features of the version above, plus
supports and features automatic loading of CADRG, ADRG and
CIB formats. Positions can be reported in Military
Grid Reference System coordinates. |
$359.99
$ 329.00 |
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ARC Digitized Raster
Graphics (ADRG) -
These are digital raster presentations of paper graphic
products. Maps/charts are converted into digital data by
raster scanning and transforming the map image into the ARC (equal
Arc second Raster Chart/map) System frame of reference.
Data collected from a
single chart/map series and scale will be maintained as a worldwide
seamless data with each pixel having a distinct geographic
location.
Applications: Map displays on command and control systems, mission
planning systems, and aircraft cockpits
Compressed ARC
Digitized Raster Graphics (CADRG)- This is a
jointly-coordinated common compression of ADRG for use in any
application requiring rapid display of a map image or manipulation
of the image of a map in raster form. CADRG achieves a nominal
compression of 55:1 over ADRG.
Applications: CADRG is intended for use in a variety of systems
requiring map backgrounds, coordinate selection, and perspective
view generation. This includes, but is not limit to, mission
planning systems, theater battle management systems, and
intelligence systems. CADRG is intended to replace Compressed
Aeronautical Chart (CAC), Compressed Raster Graphics (CRG) and Air
Force's Common Mapping Standard (CMS), providing a common raster map
set for DoD displays.
Control Image Base (CIB) - CIB is
unclassified panchromatic (black and white) digital imagery produced
to support a variety of mission planning and command, control,
communications, and intelligence systems. CIB is a compressed
and National Imagery Transmission Format Standard (NITFS) -
compliant outgrowth of ARC Digital Raster Imagery (ADRI).
Applications: Rapid overview of areas of
operations, map substitute for emergencies and crises, metric
foundation for anchoring other data in C4I systems or image
exploitation, positionally-correct images for draping in terrain
visualization and image backgrounds for mission planning and
rehearsal.
How does this military stuff
really work?
Well, the experts on this stuff are at Northport Systems, so for the
best answers to your questions, please contact them at:
http://www.fugawi.com.