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List the warfare areas.
AW ASW IW NSW STW SUW
Define AW
Airwarfare AW - to destroy or neutralize enemy air forces.
Define ASW
Anti-submarine warfare ASW - to destroy or neutralize enemy submarine forces.
Define IW
Information Warfare IW - employment of EW, computer network operations, PsyOps, MilDec, and OPSEC to disrupt, corrupt or usurp adversarial decision making while protecting our own.
Define NSW
Naval Special Warfare NSW - provides vision, leadership, doctrinal guidance, resources and oversight to ensure maritime SpecOp forces are ready to meet the operational requirements.
Define STW
Strike Warfare STW - use of aircraft or cruise missiles in offensive power projection role.
Define SUW
Surface warfare - to destroy or neutralize enemy naval surface forces.
How Reserve Components integrate with Active Components.
"The Navy will employ Reserve Forces and Personnel to relieve the stress on Active [Forces] OPTEMPO and PERSTEMPO by deploying, when practical, and by fulfilling close-to-home CINC requirements enabling Active Forces to deploy".
Define Mobile Detachment.
Mobile Detachment - to deploy in support of a tasked requirement.
Define Direct Support Assets
DIRSUP Assets - short-duration requirements requiring specialists not normally included in a ship’s PCS compliment.
Define Mine Warfare UUV Platoon
Mine Warfare UUV Platoon - consists of Remote Environmental Monitoring Units (REMUS) conducting oceanographic surveys designed to integrate new sensors into current programs.
Define NOAT
Naval Oceanography ASW Team NOAT - supports ASW forces worldwide at various Fleet and COCOM echelons.
Define SGOT
Strike Group Oceanography Team SGOT - provides timely, comprehensive, and tactically relevant METOC products in direct support of Numbered Fleet/Commanders, deploying Carrier and Expeditionary Strike Group Commanders, assigned units/staff, and other US and Joint/Coalition forces as directed.
Define MET
Mobile Environmental Teams MET - teams that carry all equipment needed to accomplish their forecast mission on ships at sea or shore commands forward.
Define FST
Fleet Survey Team FST - rapid-response team capable of performing quick-turnaround hydrographic surveys anywhere in the world.
List the IO Core Capabilities

CNO


MILDEC


OPSEC


PsyOps

Define CNO
Computer Network Operations - networked computers and IT infrastructure used to attack, deceive, degrade, disrupt, deny, exploit, and defend electronic information and infrastructure.
Define MILDEC
Military Deception - presents false information, images, or statements deliberately misleading adversary with regard to friendly military capabilities, causing the adversary to take (or not take) actions.
Define PsyOps
Psychological Operations - planned ops to convey selected information to targeted foreign audiences influencing their emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and ultimately the behavior of foreign governments, organizations, groups, and individuals.
Define OPSEC
Operations Security - process of identifying critical info of friendly ops which could enable adversaries to attack operational vulnerabilities.
CNO capability
1) Attack and disrupt enemy computer networks.
2) Defend our own military information systems.
3) Exploit enemy computer networks through intelligence collection.
Define EW
Electronic Warfare - military action involving the direction or control of electromagnetic spectrum to deceive or attack the enemy.
Define Roles of US Navy Blue and Red Teams
Red Team - Uses publicly available data to test IAVA and system configuration compliance of US Navy networks and attempt to detect any vulnerability.
Blue Team - Ensures US Navy networks meet IAVA and system configuration compliance, provides assistance prior to and during inspections to remedy discrepancies.
Define FES

Fleet Electronic Support


- installs and maintains specialized equipment for permanent and ad-hoc missions.

Purpose of USC Title 10.

USC Title 10


- Outlines the role of US Armed Forces and US DoD.

List the subtitles of USC Title 10.
USC Title 10 Subtitle A – General Military Law and UCMJ
Subtitle B – Army
Subtitle C – Navy and Marine Corps
Subtitle D – Air Force
Subtitle E – Reserve Components
What is USC Title 10 subtitle A.
Subtitle A – General Military Law and UCMJ
What is USC Title 10 subtitle B.
Subtitle B – Army
What is USC Title 10 subtitle C.
Subtitle C – Navy and Marine Corps
What is USC Title 10 subtitle D.
Subtitle D – Air Force
What is USC Title 10 subtitle E.
Subtitle E – Reserve Components
Purpose of USC Title 50

USC Title 50


- outlines the role of War and National Defense explaining regulations from all government branches on all things dealing with national defense to nuclear war.

Define CRITIC
CRITIC
- message used to notify the President and the National Security Council of critical information and is sent at the highest messaging precedence (W, flash override) - ensures delivery within 10 minutes.
Define CCOP
Cryptologic Carry-On Program
- provides specialized equipment for Fleet cryptologic requirements.
Define NITES
Navy Integrated Environmental Support Subsystem
- USN operates a distributed model of meteorology and oceanography forecasts, databases, and decision aid tools tailored for specific uses on tactical weather prediction.
Define JDISS
Joint Deployable Intelligence Support System
- hardware and software that allow connectivity with intelligence systems supporting DoD forces.
Define MDA
Maritime Domain Awareness
- understanding what could impact the security, safety, economy, or environment of the US in the global maritime domain.
Define MOC
Maritime Operations Center
- Eight MOCs co-located with each fleet AOR networked together supporting enhanced global MDA.