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DOD MIL-T-89304-1990 TACTICAL TERRAIN ANALYSIS DATA BASE (TTADB)《战术地物分析数据库(TTADB)》.pdf

1、MIL-T-89304 MC m 999990b 0491888 T E MIL-T-89304 30 NOVEMBER 1990 SUPERSEDING PS/3JB/010 January 1982 MILITARY SPECIFICATIONS TACTICAL TERRAIN ANALYSIS DATA BASE (TTADB) SCAIJZ 1:50,000 This specification is approved for use by all Departirrents and Agencies of the Department of Defense. 1. SCOPE a.

2、 This specification establishes the first edition military specifi- cation requirements for the Defense Mapping Agencys (DMA) Tactical Terrain Analysis Data Base (TTADB) . b. The DMA Terrain Analysis Program is a dynamic program; consequently, this manual may not identify all necessary specification

3、s encountered in the production of terrain analysis data bases. Supplementary instructions will need to be generated in areas that require modification of these specifications. 1.2 Purpose. Conformance to these specifications will assure uniformity of treatment among all mapping and charting element

4、s engaged in a coordinated production and maintenance program for this product. 1.3 Securitv. a. I 1.3.1 Security classification . The securityclassification ofthe products generated by the use of these specifications will be the lowest category practicable. When it is necessary to assign a security

5、 classification to the product, it will be accomplished in accordance with established national security procedures. Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions) andanypertinent data which may be of use in ,improving this document should be addressed to: Director, Defense Mapping Agen

6、cy, ATTN: PR, 8613 Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA. 22031-2137 by using the Standardization Document Improvement Proposal (DD Form 1426) appearing at the end of this document or by letter. AMSC N/A AREA MCGT . Approved for public release; distribution unlimited. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction

7、 or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-T-9304 IC W 999990b 049L9 . _ 1 E MIL-T-89304 1.4 a. These specifications apply to all TTADBs produced by the Defense Mapping Agency and those produced for the Defense Mapping Agency as a result of either government contract or unit tasking.

8、They are not applicable to rapid- response products. b. For rapid-response products, the lineweights, length of dashes and spaces, and other dimensions shown in the specifications column of Appendix B - Symbols may be approximated. Lines may be delineated by fine, medium, or heavy lines and the over

9、lays freehand lettered. 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 2.1 Government. . The following specifi- cations, standards, and handbooks form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the issues of these documents are those listed in the current Department of Defense Inde

10、x of Specifications and Standards (DODISS) and the supplement thereto, cited in the solicitation (see 6.10). *I 2.1.1 SDecifications. standards. SPECIFICATIONS MILITARY MIL-T-89301 - 1 : 50,000 Scale Topographic Maps of Foreign Areas STANDARDS MILIPARY MIL-STD-600002 - MC (2) with marginal data as p

11、rescribed in paragraph 3.11, Marginal Information; (3) with legends as shown in Appendix D; and (4) with symbology as illustrated in Appendix B. b. The legends for each thematic overlay (See Appendix D, Legends Appendix) will normally be the same for all sheets in the project and must include all ca

12、tegories foundintheproject area whether or not they appear on an individual sheet. . Individual sheet (basemap) coverage limits 3.7.2 -limits and insets shall be as defined by the Area Requirements and Product Status (ARAPS) file. In turn, the TTADB overlays shall be positionedto the corner geograph

13、ic coordinates of the base map to which they are keyed. Insets on the base map shall be shown in the same way and in the same position on the TTADB overlays. The additional corner ticks shall be shown as per the base map. I 3.7.3 Neatlines . Cartographic detail within the TTADB overlays shall not ex

14、tend beyond the neatline of the base map to which they are keyed. Features which cross the neatline shall be truncated exactly at the neatline, with the remaining portion of the feature portrayed on the adjoining sheet. 3.7.4 Wtrah . All TTADB overlays, both initial and final, shall be punch registe

15、red using the Universal Punch Registration System. 3.8 Size and. 3.8.1 Map sheet sizes . Refer to Appendix C, Size limits for 1:50,000 Map Sheet, for overall dimensions of map sheets. 3.8.2 Unit of measure. a. The Unit of Measure for the TTADB is Metric; however, both English and Metric Units are pr

16、ovided in Appendices A, B, C and I of this specification. b. Specification measurements are normally given at reproduction scale, i.e. , 1:50,000. 3.8.3 Minimwm sizes a. The minimum size polygon shown on most of the overlays shall have an areal extent of at least 20 square millimeters at map scale (

17、50,000 square meters groundarea) withaminimumwidthgreaterthanorequaltolmm (50mgrounddistance). The smallest polygons shown are on the Surface Drainage Overlay, where open water and islands have an areal extent of at least 2 square millimeters (5000 square meters ground area) with a minimum width of

18、at least lmm (50m ground distance). For longnarrowpolygons, straight or curved, the length is the centerlinedistance measured from one end to the other. (See Figure i). b. The minimum lengths shown vary with different thematic overlays, but in general range from no minimum length to 5mm (250m ground

19、 distance) . Normally, all features less than 2mm (100m ground distance) in length are treated as point features, whereas those equal to or greater than 2mm (100m ground distance) are considered linear features. 5 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license f

20、rom IHS-,-,-MIL-T-89304 MC 9999906 0491893 3 2mm 0 lmm MIL-T-89304 5mm Area lmm t-4mm-l a. Minimum Size b. Minimum Size Polygons for the other Polygon for Surface Thematic Overlays Drainage Overlay II FIGURE 1. sot to scale). 3.8.4 Linework. a. All interior informationmust fall within the neatlines.

21、 All linework that intersects the neatline or other areal features must terminate precisely at the neatline or other areal feature. Gaps and tails at line intersections are not acceptable. b. Lines used to outline areal features on the Surface Configuration, Vegetation and Surface Materials Overlays

22、 shall have a lineweight of 0.30mm (0.012 inches). c. Most of the linework, symbols, data information holders, etc., on the Surface Drainage, Transportation, and Obstacles Overlays shall also have a lineweight of 0.30mm (0.012 inches). Leader lines are the major exception; all leader lines (no matte

23、r on which overlay they appear) shall have a lineweight of 0.2Omm (0.008 inches). Refer to paragraph 3.22 for additional information. 3.9 Projection . TTADB overlays shall use the same projection as the base map or sheet to which they are keyed. 3.10 Reference system. The TTADB does not require the

24、application of any The grid as positioned on the base map is used when needed. grid reference system. 3.11 min Data. . The margin space available will vary in size (width) 3.11.1 positioning depending upon the size of the geographic area encompassed by the base map. However, all marginal data contai

25、ned on each overlay shall be positioned between the work limits and the neatlines. 3.11.2 Stvle sheets. I, I a. Appendix A, Style Sheets, provides guidance on the design, composition, and location of all marginal information, as well as on the 6 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networ

26、king permitted without license from IHS-,-,- MIL-T-89304 MC 9799906 0473894 5 MIL-T-89304 positioning, type size, and type style. In addition all items are referencedto their paragraph/subparagraph number in this section. b. The location of marginal data shown in the style sheets represents the pref

27、erred positioning of the marginal items. If exact positioning of long or large items (long names, lengthy translations, additional legend notes, etc.) causes items to touch or overlap, they may be displaced or relocated as necessary topresent apleasing appearance, while keepingwiththegeneralsetupoft

28、he style sheets. 3.11.3 1 information for thenatic overlays from regrode materal. a. The following border information will be shown on the final overlays and is obtained from a duplicate negative of the culture plate of the reproduction material of the 1:50,000 scale topographic base map: (1) Sheet

29、Name (2) Series Name and Scale (3) Series Number (4) Edition Number (5) Sheet Number (6) Corner Geographic Coordinates (7) command producing the TTADB) (8) Adjoining Sheets Diagram (9) Bar Scale (10) Neatline Publishers Note (if published by the same agency or military b. All other information on th

30、e culture negative is deleted. 3.11.4 mer -tion for th- to be to the renroutive. Information to be added to the reproduction negative includes : 3.11.4.1 Ysers note. TheUsersNote (as statedbelow) placed just above the bar code in the lower right corner: USERS SHOULD REFER CORRECTIONS, ADDITIONS, AND

31、 COMMENTS FOR IMPROVING THIS PRODUCT TO: DIRECTOR, DEFENSE MAPPING AGENCY, ATTN: PR, 8613 LEE HIGHWAY, FAIRFAX, VA. 22031-2137 3.11.4.2 Keyed to statement. The words “Keyed to“ shall be placed immediately to the left of the word lEDITION1 and should have approximately the same size letters as lEDITI

32、ON1l. 3.11.4.3 Publars note. a. If the TTADB is produced by a different agency or military command than that which published the topographic base map, its publishers note shall replace the original note. This note, in 8 point capital and lower case letters (C/L), will be placed in the same location

33、as the original and will have the following format: 7 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-T-9304 MC W 9999906 0493895 7 W MIL-T-89304 Prepared and published by .( agency. or military command name and address) . b. As an example, the p

34、ublishers note for DMAHTC produced TTADBs is: Prepared and published by the Defense Mapping Agency, Hydrographic/Topographic Center, Washington, D.C. 20315-0030 3.11.4.4 -ion note . The followingcompilationnote, as statedbelow, shall be added below the Publishers Note and should have approximately t

35、he same type size and style as the Publishers Note: Compiled in (year) from best available and most current source materials. Feature information and positional accuracy on overlays will take precedence overthat on the topographic map. . The letters lTTA1l shall be added between 3.11.4.5 W series id

36、entifier the Series Number and the Sheet Number as a part of the Series Number and should have approximatelythe same size letters as the Series Number. This is the standard TTADB series identifier. II II I II 3.11.5 -tio- information to beded to individual thematic. pverlays. Additional marginal inf

37、ormation will be added to each of the final overlays as follows: 3.11.5.1 Iegmdts). a. Sample legends are shown in Appendix D for all thematic overlays. Legends canbe reducedin sizeto fit available space, as longas informationremains legible. b. The Obstacles Legend should be positioned as far left

38、as possible within the limits shown on the Vertical Style Sheet, Appendix A, page 109, and at the top of the limits shown on the Horizontal Style Sheet, Appendix A, page 110. . Classification (N/A if unclassified), with 3.11.5.2 Classification II related notes and guidance, is added to each thematic

39、 overlay as required. a. When a security classification is required, it shall be positioned in the upper left and lower right areas of the overlay margin, centered as much as possible, as indicated on the style sheets in Appendix A. b. Any Special Handling Note or Down Grading Note, when required, s

40、hall be shown in accordance with currentestablishedpolicyandwording, andpositioned in the lower right margin below the security classification. 3.11.5.3 vas (top and bottom of overlay) . Overlay headings will appear on final overlays as all .caps or a combination of caps and lower case as illustrate

41、d below. The heading at the top of the overlay will be a single line as indicated below. The heading at the bottom of the overlay, will either be one or two lines. The second line, if needed, will consist of any heading information in parentheses. Overlay headings are as follows: 8 Provided by IHSNo

42、t for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-T-89304 MC = 9999906 O493896 9 MIL-T-89304 SURFACE CONFIGURATION (Slope) VEGETATION SURFACE MATERIALS SUACE DRAINAGE TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION (Roads) TRANSPORTATION (Railroads and Airfields) BRIDGE INFORMATION

43、TABLE OBSTACLES 3.11,5.4 DMAr code blo it is considerably affectedby precipitation and temperature fluctuations. These roads are designed to carry light traffic -in all weather, and are kept open in bad weather to a volume of traffic considerably less than itsmaximumdry-weathercapacity. Trafficmaybe

44、haltedfor short periods of time. Heavy traffic use during adverse weather conditions may cause complete collapse. Road surface/construction materials: waterbound macadam, crushed rock or coral, gravel or broken stone and cinders, or oil treated gravel. d. Fair Weather, Loose Surface Road (Symbol 603

45、) - The road surface is not waterproof but it is usually graded. These roads are designed to carry light traffic in dry weather only. They quickly become impassable in adverse weather conditions and cannot be kept open to normal traffic by maintenance short of major construction. Traffic may be brou

46、ght to a halt for long periods of time. Includes logging, corduroy and firelane roads. Road surface/construction materials: natural or stabilized soil, sand, clay, shell, cinders, disintegrated granite, rock, or other select material. e. Track (Symbol 604) - A roadbed that is created by wheeled vehi

47、cle use (mostlycarts) over a naturaltraveledway. Generally no roadgradingorconstruc- tion designs are used. in its development. Rarely is this road type maintained. Winter roads and caravan routes are included within this classification. II 3.12.6 Degictun of roach. 3.12.6.1 Road segmentation. a. On

48、 the Transportation Overlay(s) a road segment is defined as an individual section of any road symbol which carries the same classification and attribute characteristics throughout its length. b. Individual roadsegments areformedat road junctions (intersections), points of symbology change, and road

49、width change symbols (Symbol 606) indicating road characteristic changes. The correct positioning of road width change markers is illustrated in Figure 6. c. Railroads crossing roads do not create additional road segments; individual road segments are not formed. 16 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-T-9304 MC W 9999906 0493904 4 E MIL-T-89304 Track intersection forms new

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