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{{Short description|NATO global coordinate reference system}}
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The '''Military Grid Reference System''' ('''MGRS''')<ref name="DMA8358_1_Chapter3">[http://earth-info.nga.mil/GandG/publications/tm8358.1/tr83581b.html#ZZ26 DMA Technical Manual 8358.1, Chapter 3.] Datums, Ellipsoids, Grids, and Grid Reference Systems</ref> is the geocoordinate standard used by [[NATO]] militaries for locating
An example of an ''MGRS coordinate'', or ''grid reference'', would be [{{Coor URL}}21_18_34.0_N_157_55_0.7_W_&language=en 4QFJ12345678], which consists of three parts:
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* 1234 5678 (numerical ___location; [[Easting and northing|easting]] is 1234 and [[Easting and northing|northing]] is 5678, in this case specifying a ___location with 10 m resolution)
An MGRS grid reference is an alphanumeric value that represents a square area on the Earth's surface, rather than a single point.<ref>{{cite
* 4Q ......................GZD only, precision level 6° × 8° (in most cases)
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