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210.1 Describe the purpose of EW.
Anti- Ship Missile Defense.
210.2 Define and state the purpose of the Passive (EP) EW components.
Passive and active means taken to protect personnel, facilities, and equipment from any effects of friendly or enemy employment of EW that degrade neutralize, or destroy friendly combat capability.
210.2 Define and state the purpose of the Active (EA) EW components.
The use of EM energy, directed energy, or anti-radiation weapons to attack personnel, facilities, or equipment with the intent of degrading, neutralizing, or destroying enemy combat capability.
210.2 Define and state the purpose of the Survelliance (ES) EW components.
Actions tasked by, or under direct control of, an operational commander to search for, intercept, identify, and locate or localize sources of intentional and unintentional radiated EM energy for the purpose of immediate threat recognition, targeting, planning and conduct of future operations.
210.3 What are the three basic components of RADAR.
Transmitter, receiver and antenna.
210.3 Describe the transmitter component of RADAR.
An electronic device, with the help of the antenna produces radio waves.
210.3 Describe the receiver component of RADAR.
Collects RF from the antenna then amplifies it before it is demodulated and converted into video pulses that is then routed to the radar display.
210.3 Describe the antenna component of RADAR.
Routes RF energy pulses from the transmitter and radiates it into a directional beam. It also picks up the returning echo and passes it to the receiver with a minimum of loss.
210.4 State the meaning of the acronym SONAR.
Sound navigation and ranging.
210.5 List the tactical data processors utilized to manipulate OPELINT information.
GALE-Lite, GCCS-M, and STRED.
210.5 Describe the tactical data processor GALE-Lite utilized to manipulate OPELINT information.
Generic Area Limitation Environment, Combines the Joint Electronic Analysis Program (JEAP) / Sunshine, an
analysis tool and the Mako Modeling tool.
210.5 Describe the tactical data processor GCCS-M utilized to manipulate OPELINT information.
Global Command & Control System Maritime, a primary command & control system, near real-time data on friendly, neutral and hostile forces via external comms channels, LANs, and direct interfaces with other systems.
210.5 Describe the tactical data processor STRED utilized to manipulate OPELINT information.
Standard Tactical Receive Equipment (TRE) Display, a PC based program used to display both TRE and MATT (Multi-Mission Advanced Tactical Terminal) apps, it controls the flow of data to GCCS-M.
210.6 Describe the data received from GALE-Lite.
Near real-time SIGINT, Time sensitive imagery reports. (Locators, TACREPS)
210.7 Define and state the purpose of HULTEC.
Classification of a ship based on the correlation of multiple emitters to the platform.
210.8 Define and state the purpose of UMOP.
SEI technique used to exploit the unique variations on each radar pulse produced by the pulse forming network of a specific emitter.
210.10 Describe the IBS Network.
Consists of Global Network Initiative (GNI), Radiant Ether (RE) an Global IBS Network Server (GINS) to augment or replace over the air broadcasts.
210.10 Describe IBS Simplex.
Centralized, continuous tactical broadcast system transmitted by UHF SATCOM that delivers time critical intel from national and theater sensors to users worldwide.
210.10 Describe IBS Interactive.
Tactical intel dissemination service providing near real time depiction of the world from an intel collection point if view.
210.10 Describe IBS Line of Sight.
Anti-jam, tactical theater level, rapidly transportable SIGINT reporting system.
210.11 Define the following missile guidance type ARH.
Anti-Radiation Homing.
210.11 Define the following missile guidance type IR.
Heat Guided.
210.11 Define the following missile guidance type Laser.
Laser guided.
210.11 Define the following missile guidance type EO/TV.
Electro-Optical/Contrasting shades of visible light.
210.11 Define the following missile guidance type EO/TV.
Guidance that has an active radar onboard.
210.11 Define the following missile guidance type Command.
An active radar tracks a target to predict is path of travel. The weapon is then guided to that point.
210.11 Define the following missile guidance type Beam Riding.
Rides illuminating beam to target.
210.11 Define the following missile guidance type Inertial.
Flies to where target should be, common mid course system.
210.11 Define the following missile guidance type Hybrid.
Combination of guidance.
210.12 Discuss the following EA term Electromagnetic Jamming.
Disrupt or reduce threat.
210.12 Discuss the following EA term Electromagnetic Deception.
Misleading information to threats.
210.12 Discuss the following EA term Comms Electromagnetic Attack.
Disrupt or reduce communications.
210.12 Discuss the following EA term Counter-Targeting.
False targets to confuse operators/threats.
210.13 Identify the surface system AN/SLQ-32A/B(V) and describe the general characteristics.
Used for ASMD.
210.13 Identify the surface system AN/ULQ-16 and describe the general characteristics.
Performs precision measurement of emitter characteristics detected by SLQ-32.
210.13 Identify the surface system GCCS-M and describe the general characteristics.
Three components. Ashore, afloat, tactical/mobile. All afloat units. Single integrated C4I system that receives, processes, displays, maintains, and assesses the unit characteristics of own, allied forces.
210.13 Identify the surface system AN/SLQ-25A/B/C (NIXIE) and describe the general characteristics.
All afloat commands. Provides Torpedo countermeasures.
210.13 Identify the surface system BEWT/BFTT and describe the general characteristics.
Provides watch standers with simulated tactical environment to train pre-planned responses, changes in WP, and all aspects of tactical competence. (Surface)
210.13 Identify the surface system MK 36 (DLS) Decoy Launching System and describe the general characteristics.
All afloat except CVN. SRBOC (super rapid blooming off board chaff). Used to combat different missile variants utilizing both distraction and seduction techniques.
210.13 Identify the surface system Combat DF and describe the general characteristics.
Replaced by SSEE Increment E.
210.13 Identify the surface system TRDF and describe the general characteristics.
Replaced by SSEE Increment E. (Surface)
210.13 Identify the surface system HITS and describe the general characteristics.
Hostile Forces Integrated Targeting system, to identify threats and paint a tactical picture for the TAO using Geo-Location.
210.13 Identify the surface system GALE-LITE and describe the general characteristics.
Provides near real-time SIGINT, Time sensitive imagery reports, Locators, TACREPS.
210.13 Identify JTT and describe the general characteristics.
Joint Tactical Terminal - Improved inter-operability and dissemination of critical Intel and target information.
210.13 Identify the surface system AIS and describe the general characteristics.
Automated ID System - commercial, international system carried on ships that meet International Maritime Organization (IMO) criteria.
210.13 Identify the air system AN/ALQ-99 and describe the general characteristics.
Electronic Warfare System used on the EA-6B Prowler and EA-18G Growler.
210.13 Identify the air system AN/USQ-113 and describe the general characteristics.
Communications Jammer used on the EA-6B Prowler.
210.13 Identify the air system AN/ALQ-142 and describe the general characteristics.
ES system on SH60B Seahawks, data link to AN/SLQ-32-A/B(V).
210.13 Identify the air system AN/ALR-73 and describe the general characteristics.
ES system on E2-C Hawkeye.
210.13 Identify the air system AN/ALE-39 and describe the general characteristics.
CMDS (Counter Measure Dispensing System)
AN/ALE-39 used on the EA-6B Prowler, F-14 Tomcat, F/A-18 Hornet, and S-3 Viking.
210.13 Identify the air system AN/ALE-43 and describe the general characteristics.
CMDS (Counter Measure Dispensing System)
AN/ALE-43 used on the EA-6G Prowler, EA-18G Growler, H-1 Iroquois.
210.13 Identify the air system AN/ALE-47 and describe the general characteristics.
CMDS (Counter Measure Dispensing System)
AN/ALE-47 used on the EA-6G Prowler and EA-18G Growler.
210.13 Identify the air system AN/USQ-146 and describe the general characteristics.
Primary Ship Communications Electronic Attack.
210.14 Define and discuss EMI.
Electromagnetic Interference, A disturbance that affects an electrical circuit due to either electromagnetic induction or electromagnetic radiation emitted from an external source.
210.14 Define and discuss ASMD.
Anti Ship Missile Defense.
210.14 Define and discuss JRFL LOD.
Joint Restricted Frequency List. Tie oriented and geographically oriented listing of taboo, protected, and guarded functions, nets, and frequencies.
210.14 Define and discuss HERO.
Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance. System designed to prevent and inadvertent activation of an ordnance systems electronic explosive device.
210.14 Define and discuss HULTEC.
Hull to Emitter Correlation.
210.14 Define and discuss Technical ELINT.
Analysis of foreign non-communication signals, usually in RND phase.
210.14 Define and discuss Operational ELINT.
Time sensitive ELINT location, movement and tactics of foreign non-communication signals.
210.14 Define and discuss EEFI.
Essential Elements of Friendly Information – Posit, Capabilities, OPS, EW, Personnel, COMSEC, Wrong Circuit.
210.15 Define AI in regards to RADAR functions.
Air Intercept.
210.15 Define EW in regards to RADAR functions.
Early Warning.
210.15 Define FC in regards to RADAR functions.
Fire Control.
210.15 Define MF in regards to RADAR functions.
Multi-Function.
210.15 Define MG in regards to RADAR functions.
Missile Guidance.
210.15 Define TA in regards to RADAR functions.
Target Acquisition.
210.15 Define TT in regards to RADAR functions.
Target Tracking.
210.15 Define SS/NA in regards to RADAR functions.
Surface Search / Navigation.
210.17 Define and discuss the CED.
Combined Emitter Database - Contains general listing of parameters as well as descriptive characteristics of signal emissions. Replaced the KILTING and EPL databases.
210.18 Discuss the purpose of REGS.
Rapid Evaluation Guidelines- A list of parametric boundaries that allows the operator to ascertain the function of a certain radar based on where the data from the radar fits in those boundaries.
210.19 Discuss Electronic Attack Authority.
Act of War / JCA.
210.19 Discuss Fire by Negation.
Self Defense (ASMD) - Supervisor controls the engagement process.
210.20 Discuss the purpose of the PSYOP Broadcast.
Planned operations to convey selected information and indicators to foreign audiences to influence emotions, motives, reasoning and ultimately the behavior of government, organizations, groups and individuals.
210.21 Discuss the purpose of RAS.
Reprogramming at Sea - To ensure the effective of EW systems by responding to enemy threat systems, tailor equipment to meet unique theater requirements and adjust to a changing mission.
210.22 State the purpose and procedures of the ULM-4 Range.
To provide a qualitative and quantitative assessment of the ECM capabilities of AN/SLQ-32 active variants thruough end to end testing of active and passive variants.
210.23 State duties and responsibilities of the IQ Watch.
Responsible to the SG commander for integration of IO into all force plans and evolution, coordinating this effort with MHQ IO planners, and disseminating relevant data to the force.
210.23 State duties and responsibilities of the TAO.
Tactical Action Officer.
210.23 State duties and responsibilities of the EWO.
Electronic Warfare Officer – Officer/Chief in charge of promulgating all bills and doctrine for a ship. In charge of ensuring that training and qualifications are up to date. Ensure that the everyday operations for the EW mod are IAW correct guidance and directives.
210.23 State duties and responsibilities of the EW Control Ship.
Correlate EW support intercepts by organic and non organic sensors assigned to the SG. ELINT data base manager. Guard on primary and secondary net. Monitor and enforce EMCON. Monitor IO equipment readiness.
210.23 State duties and responsibilities of the EW Supervisor.
Ensures the flow of information to CDC and EW control ship is accurate and up to date. Charged with following all directives assigned by EWO and Control ship. Ensure the mechanics of each watch is IAW bills and doctrines.
210.23 State duties and responsibilities of the EW Operator.
Utilize REGS to evaluate and disseminate all signals found via SLQ-32.
210.25 Define the function of the 7 Zippo’s.
Pre-planned reactions to ensure coordination of ASMD procedures. ZIPPO: C, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 22
210.27 Define TACREP.
Report used to keep users up to date on continuing or potential threats and other high interest events.
210.27 Define TACELINT.
Time critical OPELINT and parametric information used for I&W, OOB’s and strike planning.
210.28 Describe the four major Signal Notation types.
ELINT / ELNOT
AEN – Arbitrary ELNOT
PEN – Parametrically Ordered ELNOT
CENOT – Communications External Notations
210.29 Define AIS.
COTS, transponder based collision avoidance system
210.29 Define MMSI.
Maritime Mobile Service Identity 9 digit standard ID# used by the IMO.
210.31 What does the JTT provide the OPELINT watch?
Near real time SIGINT and other information.
210.32 Define the information derived from a SATVUL Report and how to use it.
Windows of time that the ship is open for friendly and non friendly satellite surveillance.