1、I METRIC - Superseding PS/4AC/390 October 1979 MIL- 5-89401 (D MA) MILITARY SPECIFICATION JOINT OPERATIONS GRAPHIC - SERIES 1501 RADAR (JOG-R) . This specification Is approved for use by the Defense Mapping Agency, and is available for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense
2、. 1. SCOPE 1.1 SCOD. This general specification defines requirements for the Defense Mapping Agencys (DMA) Joint Operations Graphic-Series 1501 Radar (JOG-R) which supports the radar/intelligence requirements of tactical and strategic air forces. 1.2 -. The purpose of this specification is to assure
3、 uniformity of treatment among mapping and charting elements, primarily DMA and its contractors, engaged in a coordinated production and maintenance program for this product. Feature requirements are stated in terms of DMAs Feature/Attribute Coding Standard (FACS), to maintain consistency between va
4、rious DMA production methods. The use of FACS in this specification is not intended to imply any external digital data coding standard. FACS is the internal coding standard used by DMAs Digital Production System (DPS), which is the primary intended, but not exclusive, method for production of this p
5、roduct at this time. The Digital Geographic Information Exchange Standard (DIGEST) Feature Attribute Coding Catalog (FACC), not FACS, is the approved coding standard for the exchange of digital geographic data, as well as the standard for DMAs Vector Product Format (VPF) product line. FACC may be in
6、cluded in, or replace FACS in a future edition of this specification. 1.3 .&QuiLy. . This specification is 1.3.1 Securitv classificaticm of svecif ication lm . A 1W . 149 E 149 ft (46 m) -A Concrete -B 1f1 30m)-149ft(46m) - B Wood -c 100 It (30 m) -c 3.20 Uellee . The annotation overprint is a chart
7、 portrayal and textual description of intelligence data, concerning target areas within a chart area, and shall be shown on all charts. a. Annotations will be portrayed on the face of the chart by a solid SPC 6112l(red-brown) dot or select feature symbol centered on the Reference Point (RP) of the i
8、nstallation and identified by a Data Reference Identifier (DRI) number. b. Each DRI number shall be numbered consecutively from left to right and top to bottom. c. The identifying DRI number shall be connected to the dot or feature by a leader line. 29 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or
9、 networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-W Ob 2030596 377 MIL-J-89401 d. Each installation annotated on the face of chart shall be identified by a complete textual description and printed on the back of chart when space is not available on face of chart (See APPENDIX C - JOG-R Style Sheet)
10、 . 3.20.1 Amwtation analvtical ouidelines . The following criteria is annotation overprint data. The annotation overprint is the production of furnished for guidance in the selection, analysis and preparation of intelligence data applied to the target area. 3.20.1.1 Nomination 1 Data C-ae Reauest (N
11、OM/DCRI . The Automated Installation Intelligence File (AIF) serves as an intelligence base for the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) target intelligence documents, i.e., the Basic Encyclopedia (BE) , Target Data Inventory (TDI) , Contingency Planning Facilities List (CPFL), et.al. Producers of char
12、ts of this series are responsible for coordinating significant changes/additions/deletions in TDI- CPFL installation data with DIA or the Delegated Producer through established channels. The NOM/DCR shall be the medium used for submission of such information relative to installations annotated on pr
13、evious editions of the chart or new installations added to the chart. NOM/DCR procedures are defined in the DIA Target Intelligence Handbook (TIHB). 3.20.1.2 Consouted Air Taraet Material NoticesITaraet Materiab . The DoD Consolidated Air Target Material Notices/Target Material Bulletin (CATMN/TMB)
14、disseminates information to chart users relative to significant change/corrections to charts in the current ATM inventory. When recent intelligence indicates that a currently portrayed installation requires change, the U&S Commands are responsible for furnishing the appropriate correction data to th
15、e CATMN/TMB. (Changes related solely to BE data or DIA target category codes shall be excluded.) 3.20.2 motat- critda and Drmtatim. 3.20.2.1 Criteria for selection of int-otaw. a. All active TDI/CPFL installations shall be annotated. (1) DIA Target Categories 44100, 44110, 44120, 45100, 45110, 45120
16、 and 439XX 150 m (500 ft) in length shall not be symbolized/annotated where chart density is such that portrayal of the feature would detract from the legibility of the chart and/or obscure the RSAC overprint. BE active only categories 44100, 44110, 44120, 45100, 45110, 45120 and 439XX 150 m (500 ft
17、) in length shall not be annotated. (See MIL-STD-2402, MC&G Symbology) (2) All bridges (1Q040) which are 2 150 m (500 ft) in length shall be annotated. (See MIL-STD-2402 - MC&G Symbology.) (3) Concrete dams 2 150 m (500 ft) in length and earthen dams 2 300m (1000 ft) in length shall be annotated if
18、the rapid drawdown of the impounded water through destruction of the dam would materially affect the economic and/or war-supporting potential of the area. The TDI Handbook provides guidance for selection criteria. (See MIL-STD-2402 MC&G Symbology) b. All new installations meeting the criteria of specified target categories but not in the current TDI/CPFL shall be annotated. 3.20.2.2 Criteria for non - selection of annote. 30 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-