Created on a combat deployment to Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), Tactical NAV was the first MGRSfocused navigation app available on all major app stores.
BACKGROUND:
Built from the ground up in the rugged mountains of eastern Afghanistan, Tactical NAV comes from the mind of a U.S. Army Field Artillery officer who had a vision of creating a lowcost and highly accurate tactical navigation platform built specifically for military service members.
Tactical NAV's journey began in the notorious Pech River Valley of Kunar Province, Afghanistan.
U.S. Army Capt. Jonathan J. Springer, a Fire Support Officer with the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), began developing the tactical navigation platform following the memorial services for Spc. Blair D. Thompson and Spc. Jared C. Plunk, who were killed in action on June 25, 2010.
After pitching the idea and being turned away by the Department of Defense on multiple occasions, Captain Springer remained resolute in his mission to continue developing Tactical NAV — even to this day. His ultimate goals were (and still are) to make a difference for other Soldiers and honor the men and women killed and wounded in battle.
He used his life savings to continue moving forward with the Tactical NAV project, all with the ultimate hope of saving military lives and helping his fellow service members accomplish their mission at home and abroad.
Tactical NAV officially launched on all major app stores on February 14, 2011.
MISSION:
Tactical NAV's mission is to provide military service members with a lowcost, highly accurate, and exceedingly powerful mobile tactical navigational solution.
VISION:
Our vision is to assist and support our nation's service members with their mobile navigational needs and further enable them to operate and win during MultiDomain Operations (MDO).
BUILT FOR ACCURACY:
Tactical NAV's performance is on par with the AN/PSN13 Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR), and it has the feedback to prove it.
BOTTOM LINE:
Tactical NAV has been successfully evaluated against other software platforms and devices such as Nett Warrior, JCR, BFT, JBCP, and ATAK. Its accuracy is within 1to3 meters of these officially approved systems issued by the Department of Defense.
IAPs & SUBSCRIPTIONS:
Tactical NAV contains inapp purchases (IAPs) and subscriptions. Currently, tactical drawing mode is available as an inapp purchase, and offline mapping is also available to users as either a monthly or yearly subscription. All revenue generated from these features goes towards further developmental coding and updates, and a portion of all proceeds are donated to charities that specifically benefit disabled veterans.
FEATURES:
• A militaryquality precision targeting platform
• Purposebuilt for the individual Soldier
• Offline mapping capabilities (complete usage of the TACNAV platform with no emission of a cellular signal)
• WGS 84 standard (MGRS, UTM, BNG, and USNG coordinates)
• Tactical drawing mode (e.g., useful for Joint Fires planning, creating overlays, route planning, and so forth)
• Waypoint plotting functionality with military graphics (per FM 102.2)
• Compass "FastLock" function for capturing quick azimuths
• Snap and save photographs onto the main map for intelligence purposes and AARs
• Location, waypoint, and photosharing capabilities (via email and text)
• Onebutton night mode function for lowlight situations
• "Go to Grid" option for intelligent pinpoint planning and drawing of overlays
• Created and tested to ensure utmost accuracy and reliability
• Android native code built for austere and contested environments
• And so much more!!!
IMPORTANT NOTES:
The Department of Defense does not endorse Tactical NAV, nor should it be used in lifethreatening or combat situations in place of a governmentissued device.