navigation
Articles
- Track and traceProduct locating technologies in logistics
- Magnetic deviationCompass error induced by local fields
- Lee shoreCoast towards which the wind blows a vessel
- Longitude by chronometerNavigational method
- Logbook (nautical)Log of the daily activities of a ship
- Great-circle navigationFlight or sailing route along the shortest path between two points on a globe's surface
- Clock codeMethod of air navigation
- Ex-meridian
- Notice to marinersAdvisory document updating navigational safety information
- Track and traceProduct locating technologies in logistics
- Magnetic deviationCompass error induced by local fields
- Meridian altitude
- Subsea markerPassive identification markers used underwater as identifiers
- Intercept methodAstronomical navigation technique
- WindageAir resistance on an object
- Meridian altitude
- Subsea markerPassive identification markers used underwater as identifiers
- Radar navigationMethod of marine and air navigation
- Global Maritime Situational Awareness
- Radio beaconRadio transmitter to identify a location for navigation aid
- Meridian altitude
- Subsea markerPassive identification markers used underwater as identifiers
- Radar altimeterMeasures an aircraft's height above the terrain
- Passage planningMaritime procedure
- NavigationProcess of monitoring and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle
- Intercept methodAstronomical navigation technique
- WindageAir resistance on an object
- Tidal diamondSymbols on British admiralty charts that indicate the direction and speed of tidal streams
- NavigationProcess of monitoring and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle
- Logbook (nautical)Log of the daily activities of a ship
- Great-circle navigationFlight or sailing route along the shortest path between two points on a globe's surface
- Local notice to mariners
- Line markerMarker used on cave guide lines to provide safety information to divers
- Submarine navigationSkills and tech involved in submarine navigation
- N-vector
- Bearing (navigation)Angle between two objects
- Navigational instrumentTools used by navigators and pilots
- Bearing (navigation)Angle between two objects
- Navigational instrumentTools used by navigators and pilots
- Logbook (nautical)Log of the daily activities of a ship
- Great-circle navigationFlight or sailing route along the shortest path between two points on a globe's surface
- NavigationProcess of monitoring and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle
- United States Coast Pilot
- Hydrographic officeClass of, oft governmental, body who survey a region's waters
- Navigation systemElectronic navigational aid
- Intercept methodAstronomical navigation technique
- WindageAir resistance on an object
- Ultra-short baseline acoustic positioning systemMethod of underwater acoustic positioning
- Radio Navigational Aids
- Horizontal position representation