Military life is taking a journey to sometimes and often unknown places. When traveling on any journey, a few items may be needed like a passport or ID, but one may also want to bring some maps and ...
GPS began its life as a military technology in the 1970s, then everything changed in the late 80s when the US government decided to allow civilian use of the satellite network. Virtually every mobile ...
Anyone who’s navigated over land in the military has probably used a lensatic compass. Lensatic compasses contain a glow-in-the-dark chemical called tritium, a self-powered lighting source that ...
This military compass belonged to Major John Patterson of the Staffordshire Yeomanry. He was descended from the founders of Patterson & Stone, leather manufacturers of Walsall. The compass dates from ...
Loaded with bells and whistles, the Silva Ranger 2.0 has everything you’ll need to orient in the wild. This budget compass has most of the features of high-end models, including night navigation ...
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