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Soviet Military Map Project

Publiée par laambda19 le 7 juin 2025 en English.

OVERVIEW

I stumbled across a website which hosts every single Soviet military map 1:200k from 1985.

I plan to analyze each quadrant starting from the top left corner to the western side of russia, and map any unmapped settlements, buildings or other features.

I will update the post as time goes on, this is a VERY-long-term project.

QUADRANTS

CURRENTLY W.I.P.

  • R60-05 to R6-35

PROGRESS SO FAR

  • R60-05 (~80%)

  • R60-11 (~30%)

STATS

Day 1

Changes - 167

Changes/day -167

Changesets - 2

Changesets/day - 2

Changes/changeset - 83,5

Quadrants - 1,1/3520 (3,13%)

Quadrants/day - 1,1

Km^2 - 2955.04/17 100 000 (0.017%)

DIARY

DAY 1

Added all the peaks, ridges, survey points which were on land in quadrants R60-05 and R60-011. Added capes, fixed lake names and added missing homes (how anyone can live there is beyond me). Tommorrow I will focus on adding rivers, the survey points along the rivers, adding the singular road and the rest of the capes

Emplacement : муниципальный округ Эгвекинот, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Far Eastern Federal District, Russia
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Discussion

Commentaire de TrickyFoxy le 8 juin 2025 à 10 h 17

First, have you studied the license of these maps?

Secondly, these maps are outdated. There is an up-to-date official source for geographical names. Only, please, without automatic import.

https://github.com/Miroff/gcgn-converter/releases

Commentaire de laambda19 le 8 juin 2025 à 11 h 32

@TrickyFoxy Thank you for the info! I checked the changes I’ve made so far against the GCGN to make sure it’s correct.

I planned to use the maps not to copy the information directly from them, but use them as a source to find for example unmapped rivers or settlements. I will check the names for those features in the GCGN from now on.

I understand the map is 40 years old and many of the things can be outdated, that’s why I check with Google Earth/Satellite Imagery/and now GCGN before adding anything.

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