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This MoD Issue NATO Approved Military RA Map Reading Protractor is a 15cm x 9.5cm precision tool featuring a durable hard coating and clear design. Lightweight at 50g, it includes printed instructions and is perfect for military personnel and outdoor adventurers seeking reliable, accurate angle measurements on any map.
Color | Clear |
Style | Modern |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | CL Distribution |
Manufacturer | CL Distribution |
Item Weight | 50 g |
ASIN | B01L7IUZQW |
C**E
Good. Not green, as it appears. This is the colour of the tear-off protector film
Good. Not green, as it appears. This is the colour of the tear-off protector film; which is what I had hoped. Good quality. If you need a British RA protractor, this is the one for you.
C**G
Useful piece of kit!
I've used one of these for years and was looking for a replacement as mine got damaged. This one is a superb well made version.
A**R
Works like you wish
Brilliant item, comes with instructions of how to use if you didn't know and exactly what it says (as long as you can read mils).
D**S
Love it
The quality of this product outstanding. The seller has used a quality cardboard backed envelope and has sent the instructions on quality card.I can not fault the seller or product. I would certainly buy from here again.
M**S
very good
helps with my navigation.
E**P
Great quality and does the job!
Excellent piece of kit. Used these throughout my military career and can now continue ti do so :)
R**Y
Protective film
Very clear once you remove the protective film and easy to use ,useful addition to go with my compass
C**E
Uses miliiradians not degrees.
Not clear in the description is that it is *only* of any use by the military, unless you intend to sight and fire artillery or mortars. Most disappointing is that the angles are measured in mils (milliradians) not degrees which civilian compasses use. The conversion is not simple either, with 1 mill = 0.05625 degrees. So unless you are a wiz with mental arithmetic or in the military I wouldn't bother.
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