JNA Topographic Maps (Topografske karte) 1:50,000 scale are among the most significant cartographic achievements of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Produced by the Vojnogeografski institut (VGI)

Ove karte su bile važan alat za:

What is not shown is perhaps more revealing. Military installations are often deliberately misrepresented or omitted. Bridges are classified by load capacity. Forbidden zones – artillery ranges, command bunkers – are blank voids.

JNA topografske karte u razmeri 1:50.000 (TK50) predstavljaju jedan od najdetaljnijih i najpreciznijih kartografskih setova ikada izrađenih za teritoriju bivše Jugoslavije

The Yugoslavian Army (JNA) topographical maps, specifically those covering Serbia at a scale of 1:50,000, are a treasure trove of information for outdoor enthusiasts, researchers, and anyone interested in exploring the country's terrain. These maps, created by the Military Geographical Institute of Yugoslavia, offer a detailed and accurate representation of Serbia's topography, making them an invaluable resource for various purposes.

2. Zašto je razmera 1:50.000 posebna? ( "Zlatni presek" topografije)

Razmera 1:50.000 znači da 1 centimetar na karti predstavlja 500 metara u prirodi. Ovo se često naziva "zlatnim presekom" topografskih karata iz nekoliko razloga: