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We would like to draw your attention to an updated version of ORDATA covering the most commonly used mines in greater detail.
A new version of the mine section has been commissioned by the NVESD Humanitarian Demining Program to re-organize, correct and supplement the mine information in the original ORDATA database. The new version is a `living' system that can be updated continuously and has far more powerful search functions. This database can also be downloaded onto a PDA, retaining full functionality, and can be updated, as and when required.
To view the new ORDATA mines site, please visit http://ordatamines.maic.jmu.edu

4:15 AM 11/1/2006

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The Image Viewer will allow you to inspect the detail of an ordnance image. The Image Viewer allows you to Zoom and Pan through the image. It is made up of two major pieces, the left side is the "Viewer Manager" and the right side is the "Viewer" itself.

The Viewer Manager allows you to control how the image is displayed in the Viewer. To zoom in, select the "In" button (the max zoom factor will be 10x). The Current Zoom Factor will be updated and displayed to the let you know where you are at. The "Out" button allows you to zoom out on the picture while the "Orig" button will reset the zoom factor to display the image to its original state.

The Pan buttons allow you to move in the direction that they point. This is handy when you are zoomed in the image and want to move in increments in a particular direction.

The thumbnail is hyperlinked to allow you to refocus the image in the Viewer to a particular spot on the thumbnail.

U.S. BOMB UNIT, FRAG, BLU-63/B, BLU-63A/B, BLU-86/B, & BLU-86A/B, BLU-63(T-1)/B, & BLU-86(T-1)/B

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