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==Units of Measure==
==Units of Measure==


This was expressed in degrees from -179 to 180 (0 being dead ahead, and 90 being directly to [[Starboard]]), or as a number of [[Compass Points|compass points]].
This was expressed either in degrees or in [[Compass Points|compass points]].
 
Degrees might be expressed in the range -179 to 180 (0 being dead ahead, and 90 being directly to [[Starboard|starboard]]), or in the range 0 to 180, with a qualifying prefix of [[Red|"red"]] for objects to [[Port|port]] and [[Green|"green"]] for starboard, e.g., "Train guns Green 50".
 
Sometimes,


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 17:30, 8 August 2009

Relative Bearing is the direction to an object from a ship, expressed in relation to the heading of one's own ship.

Sometimes the ambiguous term Bearing is used when relative bearing is the intended meaning, but more often this shorthand expression means "compass bearing".

Units of Measure

This was expressed either in degrees or in compass points.

Degrees might be expressed in the range -179 to 180 (0 being dead ahead, and 90 being directly to starboard), or in the range 0 to 180, with a qualifying prefix of "red" for objects to port and "green" for starboard, e.g., "Train guns Green 50".

Sometimes,

See Also

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