Geospatial Ballistics is an app that provides ballistic solutions for target shooting and hunting. The app helps the user visualize the shooting scenario better by placing the target and the shooter on the Google map.
Wind calculations - the app uniquely provides capability to enter multiple wind values at different locations, and uses them to calculate ballistic solution. For example, the wind at the shooter's position may be different than the wind at the target position - the app allows this scenario to be entered using the map.
Wind at different altitudes. Everyone knows that wind at the top of a tower or top of a building is stronger. On long shots, as the bullet reaches its peak altitude (as high as 4 meters or 13 feet), it will encounter a higher wind speed. The app provides wind gradient model for ballistic calculations taking into account different wind speeds based on trajectory altitudes.
One of the biggest factors in long range shooting is the wind. Geospatial Ballistics app provides a comprehensive capability in wind data entry, modeling for ballistic calculations to provide you closer first shot.
Zero Range - often zero range is adjusted in a different range than the actual shooting range. When the user enters zero range data, the wind data, environment temperature, atmospheric pressure, humidity is used to calculate zero data. At the shooting range, as the user enters different wind, temperature, pressure and humidity, the Geospatial Ballistics app, will take into account the difference in the environmental data, and provide a ballistic solution appropriate for the shooting range.