Cowal Ops
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Dunoon CRT
— 28 McArthur Street
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Dunoon CRT
— Dunoon, Argyll
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Prepared independently by Ross Macdonald FIIRSM for Cowal Ops operational use.
Not an official HM Coastguard publication.
Map data © Crown copyright OS Premium 2025.
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Foot — paths, tracks and roads
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Team pace (km/h)
1.0 km/h — very difficult (steep, dense cover, dark)
1.5 km/h — difficult (rough terrain, laden, poor vis)
2.0 km/h — moderate (open hillside, carrying kit)
3.0 km/h — good (track or path, daylight)
4.0 km/h — fast (clear path, light load)
5.0 km/h — running / urgent response
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Probability of Detection (POD)
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Good — 75–80%
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