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What is the primary purpose of an intelligence briefing?
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Inform
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What are the two military briefing styles?
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Formal and informal
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In which military briefing style is the presenter usually dressed in blues or service dress?
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Formal
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Which military briefing style is the uniform of the day an option?
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Formal
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Which military briefing does not normally allow for audience participation?
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Formal
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During peacetime, which type of briefing is the most likely to be presented by a 1N0?
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Current intelligence briefing
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Which briefing type is used to keep your commander, staff and aircrews informed and up-to-date on current events that may affect US military operations?
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Situational briefings
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What is the primary source material for a current intelligence briefing?
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Air Force Publications
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What is an excellent source material for presenting current intelligence briefings?
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DISUM
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What is the average time frame for a current intelligence briefing?
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Less than 10 minutes
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Prior to your unit's deployment to a war zone or for an exercise, what type of briefing would you provide your aircrews and staff?
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Deployment briefing
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Which document can be used to prepare most of your unit deployment briefing prior to the unit's deployment?
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OPLAN
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What type of briefing is presented soon after the deployment alert/warning order is issued?
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Pre-deployment briefing
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Which type of briefing is used to keep the commander, battle staff, and aircrews informed of the progress and developement of a crisis or hostilities?
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Situation briefing
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Which type of briefing is the final intelligence briefing received by your aircrews before takeoff?
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Pre-mission briefing
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What type of mission is one, which the aircraft is quickly regenerated for another mission, and is usually conducted while the aircrew remains in the cockpit?
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Combat quick-turn
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What type of briefing covers specific information on a system that could pose a threat to your aircrew in their assigned AOR?
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Threat-of-the-day brief
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What type of briefing would be conducted to cover a new SAM system within your AOR?
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Threat-of-the-day brief
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What type of briefing is normally conducted to your aircrews just before they depart to board their aircraft?
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Step brief
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What type of briefing is conducted to familiarize your aircrew members with their new AOR or area of operations?
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Threat indoctrination brief
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What is the primary purpose of an aircrew briefing?
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To get information concerning the results of a completed mission
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Who may ofter be the only source to key information such as new tactics, the appearance of new aircraft, or new enemy air units in a particular area?
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Aircrew members
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What can you accomplish to improve your aircrew's effectiveness in debriefing?
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Ensure your pilots are trained in collection and reporting
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What is the most valuable aid for conducting debriefings?
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Checklists
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Which of the following should be avoided during one of your aircrew debriefs?
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Visible and audible distractions
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Which of the following is not a debriefing topic?
a. Aircraft call sign b. Mission number c. Time over target d. Aircraft maintenance problems |
d. Aircraft maintenance problems
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Which debriefing type is considered the toughest?
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Quick-turn
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Where can you look up operational brevity words?
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AFTTP 3-1
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What is the most important aspect of intelligence reporting?
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Content
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What element of intelligence reporting ensures your message serves its purpose at its destination?
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Accuracy
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What is the priority designator for a FLASH message?
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ZZ
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What is the priority designator for an IMMEDIATE message?
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OO
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Claims of enemy aircraft destroyed, damaged, or aborted must include ________?
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the time, altitude, and place of attack
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Which characteristics of surface-to-air missiles (SAM) are included in an intelligence report?
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Type of missile, color of smoke tail, and electronic countermeasures
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What is the most common type of intelligence report submitted at the unit level?
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MISREP
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At what message precendence is a MISREP normally sent out as?
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Immediate
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At what message precedence is an INTREP normally sent out as?
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Immediate
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Withing the Air Force, at what level is an INTREP normally prepared and sent out?
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Any level
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How many hours difference is there between production of INTSUMs?
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12 hours
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How many hours difference is there between production of a DISUM?
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24 hours
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What report is provided by an aircrew to provide immediate results of a combat sortie?
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INFLTREP
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What report is used to provide the National Military Command Center (NMCC) and appropriate commanders with immediate notification of any incident or event where national-level interest could be involved?
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OPREP-3P
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What is the formal Air Force process for developing training?
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ISD
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What type of aircrew training is used to develop the aircrews ability to identify enemy systems visually in order to distinguish them from friendly or neutral systems?
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Recognition
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Which AFI governs the objective of a threat recognition program?
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AFI 14-103
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What five areas do most units conduct aircrew capabilities training in?
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IADS, air-to-air, surface-to-air, naval air defense and radar
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Which of the following is not a component of an IADS system?
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Naval AAA
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What are the two categories of air defense system?
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Territorial and Tactical
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What is the most widely deployed and used air defense system?
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AAA
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What is the emphasis of FSU firing doctrine of AAA?
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Burst fire
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What is the short bursts of fire rate per barrel for AAA?
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2 to 10 rounds
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Light anti-aircraft artillery guns include what caliber of guns?
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20-60 mm
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What five areas do most units conduct aircrew capabilities training in?
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IADS, air-to-air, surface-to-air, naval air defense and radar
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What is the most controlled type of AAA fire which is aimed specifically at the aircraft?
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Aimed fire
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Which type of report does an aircrew produce?
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INFLTREP
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Which of the following is not a component of an IADS system?
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Naval AAA
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What are the two categories of air defense system?
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Territorial and Tactical
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What is the most widely deployed and used air defense system?
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AAA
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What is the emphasis of FSU firing doctrine of AAA?
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Burst fire
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What is the short bursts of fire rate per barrel for AAA?
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2 to 10 rounds
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Light anti-aircraft artillery guns include what caliber of guns?
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20-60 mm
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Which of the following is an objective of any given terrorist attack?
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Attract attention to its cause
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What is the most controlled type of AAA fire which is aimed specifically at the aircraft?
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Aimed fire
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What terrorism tactic is used to demonstrate how vulnerable society is to terrorist actions?
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Sabotage
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What is considered the terrorist tactic of choice?
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Bombing
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Which type of report does an aircrew produce?
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INFLTREP
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Which of the following is not an aircrew intelligence report?
a. MISREP b. CIRVIS c. DISUM d. INFLTREP |
c. DISUM
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Which of the following is an objective of any given terrorist attack?
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Attract attention to its cause
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What agency has been designated the Joint Personnel Recovery Agency (JPRA)as its office of primary responsibilities for DoD-wide CoC training and education measures?
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USFJCOM
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Which of the following do not have first priority in attending CoC training courses?
a. Aircrews who will soon be assigned to a combat zone b. Peacetime aerial reconnaissance aircrews c. Special operations missions d. Intelligence Personnel |
d. Intelligence Personnel
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What terrorism tactic is used to demonstrate how vulnerable society is to terrorist actions?
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Sabotage
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What is considered the terrorist tactic of choice?
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Bombing
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Which of the following is not an aircrew intelligence report?
a. MISREP b. CIRVIS c. DISUM d. INFLTREP |
c. DISUM
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What agency has been designated the Joint Personnel Recovery Agency (JPRA)as its office of primary responsibilities for DoD-wide CoC training and education measures?
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USFJCOM
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Which of the following do not have first priority in attending CoC training courses?
a. Aircrews who will soon be assigned to a combat zone b. Peacetime aerial reconnaissance aircrews c. Special operations missions d. Intelligence Personnel |
d. Intelligence Personnel
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What command is responsible for Code of Conduct training for the military services?
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USJFCOM
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What document is used to facilitate CSAR recovery?
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ISOPREP
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What form is used to fill out an ISOPREP?
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DD Fm 1833
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When filled in, what is the classification of an ISOPREP card?
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Confidential
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How many copies of the ISOPREP card should your unit maintain?
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Two
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Item 14 of the ISOPREP requires a four-digit number. Which of the following is required for a four-digit number personal authenticator number?
a. The number should be public information. b. The number should be easily remembered. c. The number should be within an individual's personnel records. d. The number should be part of the individual's social security number. |
b. The number should be easily remembered
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SAFEs are researched and selected by what organization?
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DIA
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What is the designated areas in hostile territory that provide a downed aircrew member a reasonable chance of avoiding capture, and being recovered?
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SAFE
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SAFEs are researched and selected based on all the factors except?
a. Terrain b. Subsistence capability c. Concealment advantages d. Lines of communications |
d. Lines of communications
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A PAFE/DAR is selected by what organization?
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Theater commander
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What is a simple tool used by aircrews to study and prepare their EPA?
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SAID
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Which of the following items is an aircrew member not allowed to take with them on a mission?
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SAID
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What provides aircrews with an all-source analysis of factors that pertain to avoiding capture, surviving, and being recovered within a given area?
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SAID
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By what means does an aircrew relay their after-isolation intentions to recovery forces?
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EPA
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EPAs are classified to what level?
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Equal to the mission-tasking directive
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Who maintains EPAs?
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Unit level
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What is the critical document a pilot creates prior to a combat mission for success recovery planning?
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EPA
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What is the action of staying alive in austere conditions with limited resources?
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Survival
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What is the process whereby individuals isolated in hostile or unfriendly territory avoid capture with the goal of successfully returning to areas under friendly control?
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Evasion
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What is the return of evaders to friendly control, either with or without assistance?
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Recovery
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What is a small sheet of material with an imprinted American flag, a statement in English and in sever languages that are spoken by the populace in the AOR?
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Blood Chit
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What are two types of recovery operations?
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Conventional and Unconventional
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Which type of recovery operation utilizes guerrilla forces to assist pilots?
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Unconventional
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Whose objective is to effectively employ all available resources to recover distressed personnel in a wartime or contingency enviroment?
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CSAR
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Who is the Air Force lead agent for CSAR?
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ACC
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What is a nations primary goal when taking American POWs?
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To derive propaganda from the exploitation of POWs
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Who should take charge of POWs within a POW camp?
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Senior Officer (excluding doctors, lawyers, and Chaplains)
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Which of the following is not an exploitation technique used to obtain statements from POWs?
a. Bribes b. Isolation c. Degredation d. Physical Abuse |
a. Bribes
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What interrogation method is the most effective?
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Friendly
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What is the highest form of resistance?
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Escape
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What is the US Army's primary main battle tank?
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M-1 Abrams
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What is the Israeli Army's newest and main battle tank?
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Merkava 4
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What is the first US fighting vehicle used for mounting mechanized operations?
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M-2 Bradley
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What is the first new military vehicle to enter service into the Army since the Abrams tank in the 1980's?
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Stryker
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What British amphibious armored ATV consists of two tracked vehicle units?
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Viking
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What is the US Army's newest multiple rocket launcher system?
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HIMARS
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What is the US Army's largest self-propelled artillery howitzer in its inventory?
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M-110A2
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What is replacing the US Army's AH-1 Cobra as its primary attack helicopter?
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AH-64 Apache
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What is the US Army's only medium cargo lift helicopter with rear-load capability?
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CH-47 Chinook
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What is the US Army's long range, all-weather, all-altitude surface-to-air missile to counter cruise missiles, tactical ballistic missiles and aircraft?
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Patriot
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What air defense system is in service with the British Army and Royal Air Force and is their primary air defense system?
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Rapier
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What aircraft is the selected replacement aircraft for the F-15 Eagle for air superiority?
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F-22 Raptor
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What is the US Air Force's primary air superiority fighter?
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F-15 Eagle
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What is the US Air Force's first aircraft specially designed for close air support mission?
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A-10 Warthog
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What is the USAF's first operational aircraft designed to exploit low-observable stealth technology?
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F-117A Nighthawk
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What has been the backbone of the strategic bomber force for the USAF?
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B-52 Stratofortress
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What is the USN and USMC's primary all-weather fighter and attack aircraft?
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FA-18 Hornet
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What is considered the largest warship in the world?
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Nimitz class aircraft carriers
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Which of the following is a mission of an aircraft carrier?
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Forward presence
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Which of the following warships is the fast warships providing multi-mission offensive and defensive capabilities?
a. Nimitz class aircraft carriers b. Ticonderoga class guided missile cruisers c. Arleigh Burke class destroyers d. Los Angeles class attack submarines |
c. Arleigh Burke class destroyers
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What type of bombs are free fall ordnance or sometimes referred to as dumb or gravity bombs?
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General purpose bombs
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A Mk82 is a ______ pound general-purpose bomb.
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500
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What general purpose bomb is used primarily by the USN and USMC?
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Mk 83
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What is a GPS (Global Position Satellite) guided 21,500 lb bomb?
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MOAB
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What munitions employ trajectory-altering guidance units to improve the probablity of a hit on or near the aimpoint?
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Precision guided munitions
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What laser guided munition utilizes a Mk 84 general purpose bomb and a Paveway guidance system?
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GBU-10
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What laser guided munition is a 5000 lb special weapon developed for penetrating hardened command centers located deep underground using a BLU-113 warhead?
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GBU-28
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What is a precision-guided weapons using GPS aided INS guidance kits to convert standard Mk-82, Mk-83, Mk-84, BLU-109, and BLU-110 bomb bodies, with appropriate fuzes, to accurate guided munitions?
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JDAM
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What unpowered guided weapon using the INS/GPS and is capable of day/night and adverse weather operations?
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AGM-154
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What is a precision cruise missile designated for launch from outside area defenses to kill hard, medium-hardened, soft, and area type targets?
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JASSM
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What has been the backbone of the strategic bomber force for the USAF?
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B-52 Stratofortress
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What is the USN and USMC's primary all-weather fighter and attack aircraft?
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FA-18 Hornet
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What is considered the largest warship in the world?
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Nimitz class aircraft carriers
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Which of the following is a mission of an aircraft carrier?
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Forward presence
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Which of the following warships is the fast warships providing multi-mission offensive and defensive capabilities?
a. Nimitz class aircraft carriers b. Ticonderoga class guided missile cruisers c. Arleigh Burke class destroyers d. Los Angeles class attack submarines |
c. Arleigh Burke class destroyers
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What type of bombs are free fall ordnance or sometimes referred to as dumb or gravity bombs?
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General purpose bombs
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A Mk82 is a ______ pound general-purpose bomb.
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500
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What general purpose bomb is used primarily by the USN and USMC?
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Mk 83
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What is a GPS (Global Position Satellite) guided 21,500 lb bomb?
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MOAB
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What munitions employ trajectory-altering guidance units to improve the probablity of a hit on or near the aimpoint?
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Precision guided munitions
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What laser guided munition utilizes a Mk 84 general purpose bomb and a Paveway guidance system?
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GBU-10
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What laser guided munition is a 5000 lb special weapon developed for penetrating hardened command centers located deep underground using a BLU-113 warhead?
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GBU-28
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What is a precision-guided weapons using GPS aided INS guidance kits to convert standard Mk-82, Mk-83, Mk-84, BLU-109, and BLU-110 bomb bodies, with appropriate fuzes, to accurate guided munitions?
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JDAM
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What unpowered guided weapon using the INS/GPS and is capable of day/night and adverse weather operations?
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AGM-154
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What is a precision cruise missile designated for launch from outside area defenses to kill hard, medium-hardened, soft, and area type targets?
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JASSM
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What cluster munition is a special-purpose munition that uses the BLU-114B submunitions for attacking electrical power infrastructure?
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CBU-94
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What cluster munition utilizes a 1,000-pound class weapon containing sensor-fuzed submunitions for attacking armor?
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CBU-97
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What US AAM is a 200 pound supersonic, heat-seeking, air-to-air missile?
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AIM-9 Sidewinder
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What US AAM is a medium range all-weather "fire-and-forget" weapon?
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AIM-120 AMRAAM
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Which of the following nations is known to hold chemical weapons?
a. Syria b. Israel c. North Korea d. People's Republic of China |
a. Syria
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Which of the following nations is suspected of possessing chemical weapons?
a. North Korea b. Russia c. France d. Syria |
a. North Korea
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What is defined by the US intelligence community as the intentional use of disease-causing organisms (pathogens), toxins, or other agents to incapacitate, injure, or kill humans and animals; to destroy crops; to weaken resistance to attack; and to reduce the will to fight?
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Biological warfare
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Which of the following is not one of the principal physical effects of nuclear weapons?
a. Blast b. Pathogens c. Nuclear radiation d. Thermal radiation |
b. Pathogens
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What method is most widely used to teach aircraft recognition?
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Total form concept
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What are small stabilizer appendages forward of the wing that provide increased stability to the aircraft?
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canards
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Which of the following is not a WEFT feature?
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Exhaust
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When identifying helicopters, the main rotor is a key indentification feature. What is the first thing you look for?
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Number of blades
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What is the extreme foremost part of the ship's hull; that portion which cuts the water?
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Bow
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Which of the following is not a recognition feature of a ship?
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Stern
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What recognition feature of tanks is recognized from the air?
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Rectangular shape
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What is the most important feature for identification of a specific type of tank?
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Turret
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The primary identification features of self-propelled guns are the same as those for tanks, with one major exception?
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Most self-propelled guns have a fixed superstructure
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Intelligence is given to the President and his designated representatives; the earliest possible warning of, and a continuing judgment on, the intentions of any foreign power to engage in aggressive action against the United States, through the use of conventional force or unconventional means. What is this called?
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Warning
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There are how many phases of crisis action system?
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6
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What is a forecast of probable attack or a forecast that enemy-initiated hostilities may be imminent?
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Strategic warning
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What is a forcast of increasing tensions between two or more countries that raise the possibility that deterrence could fail without intervention?
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Political warning
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Which of the following is not a phase for intelligence scenaio requirements?
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Execution
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What is a generalized, theoretical action that an enemy might be expected to take in preparation for an aggressive act?
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Indicator
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