Submarine Ship Control And Navigation Systems Parts

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010079-112 Cartridge Fuse
000106652
02-61-3008 Cartridge Fuse
002959063
030104005 Cartridge Fuse
000106652
0416434-0303 Cartridge Fuse
000106652
070-00064 Cartridge Fuse
005385472
1000-0170 Cartridge Fuse
000106652
100653-014 Cartridge Fuse
000106652
100800028 Cartridge Fuse
000106652
105-213528 Cartridge Fuse
000106652
1080H95H16 Cartridge Fuse
002959063
109-009-0012 Cartridge Fuse
000106652
120-98-00003 Cartridge Fuse
000106652
132927 Cartridge Fuse
000106652
137M2 Cartridge Fuse
000106652
15698 Cartridge Fuse
000106652
159-0015-00 Cartridge Fuse
000106652
1629727-22 Cartridge Fuse
000106652
16656-0016 Cartridge Fuse
000106652
16708-04-5-267 Cartridge Fuse
000106652
1802839-21 Cartridge Fuse
000106652
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Submarine Ship Control And Navigation Systems

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Navigation is a field of study that focuses on the process of monitoring and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle from one place to another.

It is also the term of art used for the specialized knowledge used by navigators to perform navigation tasks. All navigational techniques involve locating the navigator's position compared to known locations or patterns.

Navigation, in a broader sense, can refer to any skill or study that involves the determination of position and direction. For information about different navigation strategies that people use, visit human navigation.

In the European medieval period, navigation was considered part of the set of seven mechanical arts, none of which were used for long voyages across open ocean. Polynesian navigation is probably the earliest form of open ocean navigation, it was based on memory and observation recorded on scientific instruments like the Marshall Islands Stick Charts of Ocean Swells. Early Pacific Polynesians used the motion of stars, weather, the position of certain wildlife species, or the size of waves to find the path from one island to another.

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