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value from each step is used to obtain the meas-
ured azimuth. As shown in fig. 5, the azimuth of
target (cruiser) is 130 mils (60+70=130). When
the azimuth of a target is longer than the azimuth
measuring range (-50~1-50 mils) inside the binoc-
ulars, you can visually calculate the total azimuth
mils by using the vertical line on the reticle by
placing the image in a position where the vertical
line splits the image. You will need to take two
image readings. Mentally, consider the horizontal
with three reference points. Point A is the 50 mil
point on the far left side. Point B is where the ver-
tical line intersects the horizontal line. Point C is
the far right 50 mil point. Now your first reading
on the image will be the mils from point A to B
with point A on the far left part of the image (see
Fig. 5). Your second reading will be from point
C to point B where point B is now the spot on the
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