Stop aiming from the spotter.
Plot the target first. Then measure the shot from the Nest.
Four compact guides for the handoffs that cause the biggest misses: observation to map, map to firing card, and firing card to gun controls.
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Two origins. Two bearings. One target fix.
The yellow lines answer where is the target? The red line answers where should the turret point?
Four tasks. No padded wiki tree.
Each page answers one player problem and carries its own failure checks and source boundary.
IRON NEST Mission 2 Triangulation: Plot the Target
Place both spotters, draw each reported bearing from its own origin, fix the target at the intersection, then measure from the Iron Nest.
Open guide →02Recon / flight cardHow to Use the Scout Plane in IRON NEST
Set the scout plane's start grid and bearing correctly: the selected square begins the pass while the bearing sets travel direction.
Open guide →03Fire control / target cardIRON NEST Ballistic Calculator: Input Order and Firing Card
Carry the Nest-to-target bearing and range through shell, charges, elevation, and the correct gun.
Open guide →04Field tool / elevationIRON NEST Manual Elevation Calculator
Calculate the community-reported elevation and check the reported 60-degree limit.
Open guide →Keep every observation tied to its origin.
Create the final line from the current Nest position.
Move bearing, range, charges and elevation without substitution.
Use the card and impact report before blaming the formula.