Pulkovo 1942 (SK-42) to WGS84 Converter

Technical Summary: High-accuracy EPSG:5044 Helmert transformation for converting legacy Russian and Ukrainian SK-42 coordinates to modern WGS84.

Interactive Transformation Tool

Input Local coordinates (Latitude / Longitude) to mathematically derive WGS84 outputs using EPSG:5044 Helmert approximations.



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Professional Risk Notice

Using the wrong datum or applying coordinates without grid-to-ground correction can cause 1–400 metre positional errors — a leading cause of surveying negligence claims and contract disputes.

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Geodetic Shift Tolerances

Using a generic 'null' shift rather than the official 7-parameter Gosstandart transformation introduces multi-meter horizontal errors (up to 3-5 meters).

Civil & Legal Implications

In pipeline, defense, and Eastern-European cadastral work, ignoring the Helmert rotation exposes operators to boundary encroachment and strict treaty compliance breaches.

Real-World Infrastructure Risk

A 3-meter misplacement of a high-pressure transmission pipeline in Ukraine due to SK-42 datum drift can lead to catastrophic utility strike liabilities.

Authority Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't I just use WGS84 for SK-42 maps?

SK-42 is based on the Krassowsky 1940 ellipsoid, which has a different mathematical center than the WGS84 ellipsoid. Plotting WGS84 GPS data directly onto a legacy SK-42 map without applying the 7-parameter transformation will result in a visual shift of several meters.