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Helmsman
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Even better method of figuring out speed. Just note the distance the target moves over 3 minutes 15 seconds, then divide the metres moved by 100, and you have the speed in knots.
eg. A ship moves 700m in 3 minutes 15 seconds, which means it is moving at 7 knots. |
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Medic
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I'll try both methods posted here. Still practicing with the navel academy though
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