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It's actually quite simple, and it's not just used in warfare, which is a very common point in the West, and it's not a military skill at all.
It's easy to use, just place the clock horizontally, directly in front of you at 12 o'clock, and the other directions are where the clock scale is located.
For example, the direction of one o'clock is 15 degrees to the right.
Hope!!
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The direction of what time is said in military-themed films and televisions, which can be called "clock-type azimuth calibration method" (this is what I called myself, and I don't know how to call it correctly). The specific situation is: take the clock dial of 12 o'clock as the benchmark for calibrating the direction, if you want to distinguish the front and back left and right directions (the same horizontal plane orientation) of personnel, vehicles, aircraft, fixed targets (camps, fortresses, bases) and other targets, then the personnel eyes are directly in front of the 12 o'clock direction, the back of the head is the 6 o'clock direction, and the left and right shoulders are respectively the o'clock direction, so as to form a circle around the personnel and divide it into 12 directions.
This kind of distinction is more practical, if you go deep into the area where the east, west, south, and north are unknown, and the compass and other equipment cannot be used or have no time to identify the moment of the distinction, you can directly call the clock direction, and you can quickly find the specified direction.
For example, a sniper or assaulter on a covert infiltration mission, and the enemy appears behind him, and the command staff behind him can say: there is a target at 6 o'clock.
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The benchmark is 12 o'clock, and it's usually reported by the front scout, and if it says 3 o'clock, it's the right direction.
1 o'clock is the front right.
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The o'clock direction, a military term, refers to a dynamic, accurate indication of position during offensive and defensive operations.
That is, with the giver himself as the center of the circle, the space around it is divided into 12 parts according to the method of the clock, each of which is about 30 degrees, that is, directly in front of himself is in the direction of 12 o'clock, directly behind himself is in the direction of 6 o'clock, on the right hand side is in the direction of 3 o'clock, on the left hand side is in the direction of 9 o'clock, and so on, the direction of 11 o'clock is to face himself and translate to the left in the direction of 30 degrees. These are only general directions, and cannot indicate specific military directions, but are only conducive to the temporary command of the commander. Today's SWAT officers also use these when they are in action.
There are also other ways to indicate it, such as the front is in the direction of 6 o'clock, or the direction of 9 o'clock, etc., to distinguish the enemy or to keep it secret.
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Take the direction you are facing now as 12 o'clock, and to the right as 1 2 3 ...12 o'clock, each moment corresponds to the direction of the position of 12 o'clock, that is, the direction of the target in the war is relative to your position, for example, there is a beautiful woman directly behind you, you don't know, but your friend said, six o'clock direction ppmm. That means you have a nice mm directly behind you.
You should get the idea.
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Twelve o'clock, directly in front, behind six o'clock, nine o'clock to the left, three o'clock to the right, and after that, at an angle of thirty degrees, one hour and thirty degrees, it rotates in turn, like a clock.
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There is a watch to look at the watch! Don't understand this?
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What does the sniper mean by what time of the hour direction? Learn this trick to eat chicken and win.
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Take the position of your potato stool as the center of the circle, draw a circle with a radius equal to the range of vision, and then use the circle as a watch dial, directly in front of 12 o'clock, directly behind is 6 o'clock, 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock are on the right and left, respectively.
Add a directional noun such as: 12 o'clock. That is, the dial is used to represent the direction relative to the upper back of one's position, and the subusal ride eliminates the trouble of reading the angle number.
And everyone can use the watch, and they can read the time.
Each quarter of an hour scale is divided into three equal parts, that is, 30 degrees per equal division, so it is faster and more accurate to determine the direction than to read the number and look at the direction Directly in front is the direction of 12 o'clock, both hands are flat, the left hand is the direction of 9 o'clock, and the right hand is the direction of three o'clock. Directly behind you is the 6 o'clock direction.
For example, if someone is in the direction of 1 o'clock in front of you, we know that the dial of the clock is 30 degrees different every hour, which means that there is a 30 degree difference between 12 o'clock and 1 o'clock, so that means which person is in the position of about 30 degrees to the right in front of you.
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To put it simply, Yubi said that you should use your own positive direction as 12 points, or tell yourself or someone else's relative position in the positive direction of the other person you told someone else to dismantle the Wang people as 12 points.
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Kindness. It is 12 o'clock due north. 3 o'clock is due east. 6 o'clock is due south. 9 o'clock is due west.
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