Military Style UTM/MGRS Coordinate Scale

Military Style UTM/MGRS Coordinate Scale

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This tool by MapTools is an improved version of the Graphic Training Aid 5-2-12 Coordinate Scale and Protractor used by United States and NATO military forces around the world. By using a slot on one side of the tool for access to the map, the tool can be more compact than the traditional GTA tool. The tool features several additional map scales, including 1:24,000, which is the most common topographic map scale found within the United States.

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