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- | The Compass has been a standard tool used for a couple millennia now, since approximately 206 BC with the introduction of the navigational compass. These devices help to show direction, for use in navigation either with or without the aid of a map. Pictured below is a standard " | ||
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- | Another type of compass | + | The **compass** has been a standard navigational tool since it was introduced in 206 BC. These devices help you **orient yourself when navigating**, |
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+ | Unlike the GPS in your phone or car, a compass will still work without electricity or satellites. | ||
+ | ===== The Lensatic Compass | ||
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+ | There are many subtypes of compass, but here we will focus on the **lensatic compass**, which is the kind commonly used by military | ||
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+ | The coolest thing about these is that they also have a sighting wire; a feature not present in many other compasses. This lets the user simply look through it to figure their direction, or use it in conjunction with a map. | ||
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+ | == How a Lensatic Compass Works: == | ||
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