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1、I METRIC I MIL-STD-600011 18 March 1992 MILITARY STANDARD DMA SINGLE COLOR OVERPRINT LIMITED REVISION UPDATES (SCO) This standard is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. AREA MCGT AMSC N/A Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted

2、without license from IHS-,-,-FOREWORD 1. This Military Standard is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. 2. Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions) and any pertinent data which may be of use in improving this document should be addressed t

3、o: Director, Defense Mapping Agency, 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. - MIL-STD-b000LL MC m 9999911 0133871 1 m 9 MIL-STD-600011 ii Provided by IHSNot for

4、ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-i 1 . 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 7 E . CONTENTS . Paae FOREWORD . ii CONTENTS iii 2 . 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.2 2.3 3 . 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 4 . 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5 . 5.1 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.1.1 5.2.1.2 5.2.2 5.2.2.1 5.2.3 5.2.4 5.2.5 5.2.6 5.

5、2.7 SCOPE . 1 Scope . 1 Purpose . 1 Application . 1 Security 1 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 2 Government documents 2 Specifications, standards, and handbooks 2 Other Government documents, drawings and publications.2 Order of precedence . 3 Non-government publications . 2 DEFINITIONS . 4 Landmark area or obj

6、ect . 4 Major lines of communication 4 Single color overprint limited revision update map 4 Through route 4 Major connector streets . 4 Project instructions 4 Standard size building 4 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 5 General . 5 Compilation . 5 Margin information 5 Color separation 5 General . 6 Roads, railro

7、ads, and related data 6 Roads . 6 Roads and streets (1.50, O00 deletions are compiled in orange. Color separation symbology of those features shown differently rom the applicable specifications, is also indicated in the appendix. All new or changed features are color separated in hydro purple unless

8、 otherwise indicated in this standard or the project instructions. 5.2 Roads, railroads, a nd related data, 5.2.1 Roads. Compile only major new transportation routes. It is not necessary to compile minor connector routes or short streets. Insignificant alignment changes are not compiled. The road cl

9、assification of existing roads, on the previous edition, shall be retained unless they have definitely changed or there is an inconsistency in the road classification between matching sheets. If it is doubtful that the road classification has changed, retain the original classification. Roads under

10、construction shall be appropriately labeled, 6 U 5.2.1.1 Roads a nd st reets ( 1:50.000 all weather, loose surface; and fair/dry weather roads, tracks, and streets. All weather hard surface and all weather loose surface roads include al1 such roads regardless of the number of lanes. If a road is mor

11、e than two lanes wide, add the appropriate labeling. Divided highways are compiled as all weather hard surface roads with the label “DIVIDED11 and the number of lanes added. No distinction is made among fair/dry weather roads, tracks, and streets. Do not attempt to change roads, on the previous edit

12、ion, among these classifications. Delete all roads which no longer exist. Trails and footpaths are not added but those on the previous edition may be upgraded, if warranted. Trail and footpath symbols on the previous edition need not be deleted unless they are upgraded or conflict with other added o

13、r revised features. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-600011 5.2.1.2 Boads and streets (citv graphic). Four classifications of roads shall be compiled: Divided highway or boulevard, primary road or through street, secondary road

14、 or street, and track or trail. All new divided highways, boulevards, primary roads and through streets shall be compiled. A representative pattern of new secondary roads and streets shall be added, with an emphasis on streets connecting major routes and those for which street names have been provid

15、ed. Drives in parks and narrow streets shall be included in this classification. Avoid compiling numerous parallel streets, short dead end streets, and streets in areas with a dense existing street pattern. Only the most prominent tracks or trails shall be compiled in areas devoid of other roads. De

16、lete all roads that no longer exist. Add, change, or delete street names, as needed, from the source materials provided. 5.2.2 Railroads. Compile only significant new railroads (including narrow gauge railroads and car lines). It is not necessary to compile minor feeder lines, spurs, sidings, or sma

17、ll railroad yards. Portray railroads using the symbols from the appropriate specifications. Generally the gauge of a new railroad is the same as the existing railroad to which it connects, unless otherwise specified. When in doubt as to the gauge of a new railroad, not connecting to an existing rail

18、road, portray it as a normal gauge railroad. Delete any railroads that no longer exist or add the label “AEANDONED“, “DESTROYED“, or “DISMANTLED“ as appropriate. 5.2.2.1 Railroad featu res. All significant railroad yards, stations, turntables, and snowsheds are compiled. Delete any of these features

19、 that no longer exist. 5.2.3 Road a nd railroad information. All new or changed road names, railroad names, and route markers will be shown. Any new or changed road lane information (1:50,000 significant additions to these towns shall be shown as a built-up area. Existing buildings which fall within

20、 new built-up areas need not be deleted. Retain any landmark buildings that are still present in these areas. Delete all area features within new built-up areas. 5.3.2 Shantvto wns. Compile only landmark new shantytowns and only significant additions and deletions to existing shantytowns, Shantytown

21、s shall be shown using the landmark area symbol and labeled, see 5.5.14. Delete any area features within new shantytowns that no longer exist. 5.3.3 Destroved powated places (1:50,000 see 5.5.14. Only landmark significant areas need to be shown. Populated place names and any buildings or landmark ob

22、jects which still exist within the destroyed area shall be retained. The remaining buildings and all built-up area tints shall be deleted. Y Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-I i MIL-STD-600011 5.3.4 Destroyed porul ated places (citv cr

23、rwhics) - . Built -up areas which are now destroyed and all areas shown by the destroyed populated area symbol on the previous edition, shall be portrayed using the landmark area symbol and labeled; see 5.5.14. Populated place names and any landmark objects which still exist within the destroyed are

24、a shall be retained. Built- up area tints and destroyed populated area symbols shall be deleted. Destroyed buildings shall be shown as indicated in 5.4.6. II 5.4 #ns. - 5.4.1 Buildinas ( 1:50,000 all are shown in hydro purple. to Numbered Features. These buildings can be identified in the Guide II C

25、ompile 5.4.4 Wpitals! schools. and religJous II b- only the most prominent hospitals, schools, and religious buildings in built-up areas. Outside built-up areas and on city graphics, all of these features are considered prominent and shall be shown. exist. On city graphics, these buildings are gener

26、ally included in the Guide to Numbered Features. Delete any of these buildings that no longer 5.4.5 Embassies and consulates (-c) - Add or delete embassies and consulates from the source materials provided. Generally these shall be included in the Guide to Numbered Features. 9 Provided by IHSNot for

27、 ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-I_- - MIL-STD-b0001L MC - 99999LL 0333884 T W MIL-STD-600011 Destroyed II 5.4.6 Destroved bu.&lmcrs (cjtv crraRhic) . buildings on the previous edition shall be retained unless the buildings have been razed and/or replaced w

28、ith new buildings or other features. The color of these existing buildings shall be changed to black to avoid confusion with newly compiled buildings or other features, The label llDestroyed building(s)“ shall be placed adjacent to these buildings to distinguish them from other buildings on the prev

29、ious edition. Buildings on the previous edition which are now destroyed shall also be labeled. Destroyed important buildings, not shown on the previous edition, shall be compiled, labeled, and shown in hydro purple. The color of the labels in all cases shall be hydro purple. 5.4.7 Wer dwUcrs (l:5O,O

30、OO & 1:100 TTIMI- Compile only other (non-building) dwellings of landmark significance. Other dwellings include cave dwellings, underground dwellings, tents, and huts. Use the landmark object symbol(s) for a single dwelling and for groups of two or three dwellings. For larger groups, use the landmar

31、k area symbol. Add appropriate labeling. On sheets with many of these features, the appropriate symbol for the particular feature in the specifications may be used. In this case, add the symbol(s) to the purple symbol legend. 5.5 Miscellaneous cultural featu res. 5.5.1 Boundaries. Only international

32、 boundaries and other lines of separation of sovereignty or control need to be shown in the map interior. appropriate boundary labeling, as needed, from the source materials provided. divisions (first-, second-, and third-order) are identified in the Boundary diagram only. boundaries are shown in th

33、e map interior on the previous edition, and have not changed, they shall be retained. If any additions or revisions are required to these boundaries, all shall be deleted from the map interior. If the only changes to administrative division boundaries are deletions, the remaining boundaries may be r

34、etained. The treatment of boundaries in the Boundary diagram is discussed in 5.14.9. Update these boundaries and the Boundaries of subordinate administrative If administrative division 5.5.2 Powerlines. Compile all significant powerlines. it is not necessary to compile short feeder lines, telephone,

35、 or telegraph lines. Delete any powerlines that.no longer exist. 5.5.3 PiDelines. Only significant pipelines shall be compiled. It is not necessary to show short feeder lines. The product carried by the pipeline shall be indicated by labeling, if known. Delete any pipelines that no longer exist. II

36、5.5.4 Aerial cableways, conveyorSr andar features. These features are compiled if they are of landmark importance. 10 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-600011 MC W 99999LL 0133885 L W - - - MIL-STD-600011 Add appropriate labelin

37、g. Delete any of them that no longer exist. 5.5.5 :m water) Compile only landmark siqnificant tanks and wells. Add appropriate labeling Delete tanks and wells that no longer exist. 5.5.6 Walls and fences shall be compiled Walls around cities only if they are of landmark significance. and fortificati

38、ons are always shown. Delete any walls or fences that no longer exist. 5.5.7 Dams. Compile only new dams of landmark significance. f Dams across single-line drains without backed-up water should not be shown. The distinction between earthen and masonry construction is indicated by labeling. Adjust d

39、rainage to fit the new dams. 5.5.8 Levees a nd embankments. Areas containing new landmark levees or embankments are identified by labeling only. Individual levees are not portrayed unless they are of landmark significance or unless otherwise directed by project instructions. 5.5.9 Harbor and coastal

40、 structures. Landmark significant harbor and coastal structures are compiled such as breakwaters, jetties, and piers. exist. Delete any of these features that no longer a 5.5.10 Airfields and heljports. Compile all new airfields and heliports, as well as any additions to existing airfields, includin

41、g- runways, taxiways, aprons, hardstands, and related features. Add or revise labeling per appropriate specifications. It is not necessary to show airfield limits. Abandoned airfields and heliports shall be labeled as such. Delete any airfields or heliports that no longer exist. Delete or revise all

42、 features that conflict with new airfields or heliports. 5.5.11 Qbstructions (1:FjOOOO & 1:lOO.OOO TIM) When information is provided, obstructions and obstruction information will be added, revised, OF deleted per appropriate specifications. delete those which no longer exist. Verify the existence o

43、f all obstructions and 5.5.12 Racetracks and-s (cj ty arphic) - Add all landmark racetracks and stadiums and label appropriately. Delete any racetracks or stadiums which no longer exist. 5.5.13 Compile only the most prominent new landmark objecta, not otherwise symbolized, (such as towers, masts, ch

44、imneys, nionuments, power transformer stations, lighthouses, etc.) in areas of dense cultural development on the 11 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-600011 MC m 9999911 0133886 3 MIL-STD-600011 previous edition. In other areas,

45、 all such features should be shown. Delete any of these features that no longer exist. The landmark object symbol shall be used for these features. 5.5.14 A landmark area is a locality (other than a built-up area) which is prominent in relation to its surroundings. Landmark areas include storage are

46、as, mining areas, antenna fields, water and sewage treatment plants, golf courses, cemeteries, sports centers, and similar areas. Compile all significant new landmark areas and changes to existing areas, and any new buildings and landmark objects within them. Outline and label these features per app

47、ropriate specifications. Appropriately label any landmark areas on the previous edition that have been abandoned or destroyed and delete all landmark areas which no longer exist. Delete or revise all features that conflict with new or revised landmark areas. 5.5.15 Other cuural fedres. Add any other

48、 cultural features of landmark significance. Use the landmark object or area symbol or the symbolization from the appropriate specifications and label appropriately. Delete any such features that no longer exist. 5.6 Drainacre Inland hvdroaraphy) . 5.6 1 Ge neral. Only major landmark significant sho

49、reline and drainage feature changes and additions are compiled. Do not show minor alignment differences. No distinction is made between newly compiled intermittent or perennial drainage, or among definite, indefinite or intermittent shorelines. Delete or revise all existing drainage features that conflict with new or revised drainage or other features. Except for shorelines, streams, and open water bodies, all drainage features shall b

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