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What is a CAT 2 CASREP? |
mission essential equipment that causes minor degradation in the primary mission area or major degradation in the secondary mission area |
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What is the primary mission of CIC? |
gather, process, display, evaluate, disseminate |
Good people die every day |
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What does TACAN stand for? |
Tactical air and navigation |
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What does the SWS do? |
Surface warfare supervisor. Maintains surface picture |
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What are the warfare areas in CIC? |
Air, surface, sub surface, BMD, and strike/ land |
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What are the tactical data link pro-words? Link 11 link 16 satellite link 16 link 4a multi-cast (MTJ) uni-cast (UTJ) CEC |
Link 11- alligator link 16- timber Sat link 16- black timber link 4a- dolly MTJ- puzzler UTJ- browser CEC- spider |
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Define the classifications of confidential, secret, and top secret |
Disclosure to unauthorized personnel would cause ____ to national security. Confidential: damage secret: serious damage top secret: grave damage |
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What is NSFS? |
Naval surface fire support. Special evolution where a ship's guns and missiles are used against shore targets in support of amphibious operations |
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What does the AAWC do? |
Anti air warfare coordinator. Manages air picture and IDs and classifies air contacts |
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What is the SPS-73 used for? |
Primary navigation radar |
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What is the SPA25H? |
Radar repeater (only raw video feed in CIC. Maintains maritime picture) |
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What is a UNIT SITREP? |
Submitted when an incident occurs that doesn't meet OPREP-3 criteria. Usually a command level report |
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What is the OSDA? |
Own ship display assistant. Controls pic in combat and on the bridge |
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What is the CADRT used for? |
Computer aided Dead reckoning table. For man overboard geo plot/ sonar operations (ASW), naval gunfire support, mine warfare |
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What does the RSC do? |
Radar systems Controller. SPY controller. Only view of a-scope to see a more detailed picture of contacts that are close to each other |
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What does the CSC do? |
Combat systems coordinator. Technical to tactical liaison |
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What is emergency destruction? |
An unscheduled destruction of classified material due to various distress conditions (ship being boarded by enemy or sinking) |
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What are the five modes of IFF? |
Mode 1- mission mode 2- personnel identification mode 3- COMAIR (FAA mode 3) mode 4- military only (secure) mode C- A/C altitude |
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What does the TIC do? |
Tactical information coordinator Coordinates exchange of real time tactical info |
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What does IDS do? |
Identification supervisor. IDs and classifies all air contacts using IFF |
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What is the GFCS? |
Gunfire control system. Surface, air, NSFS engagement support |
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What does the ESO do? |
Engagement database manager for the tomahawk |
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What's the SPY 1D used for? |
Primary air search radar |
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What does the ASUWC do? |
Anti surface warfare coordinator. Overall in charge of the surface picture |
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What's VMS and where is it? |
Digital charts. See it as a GPS. Voyage management system is above the OS desk |
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What's the EOSS? |
Electronic optical sight system |
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what is an OPREP-3 message? Three types? |
Operational report. Reported requirements above a SITREP level. Reports are made on a CNA level. -Pinnacle -NAVY BLUE -NAVY UNIT SITREP |
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What's the purpose of the OPREP-3 NAVY BLUE? |
Used to inform the CNO or other naval commanders with immediate notification of incidents of military, political, or press interest which are of high Navy, vice national level interest. |
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What info is contained in a MOVREP? |
Accurate positional data on friendly forces, requirements for planned force levels, effect of deployments, info for personnel and logistics distribution |
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Why keep a navigational plot in CIC? |
It's required for station keeping, coordination of search and rescue, radar plotting, Shore bombardment, etc. |
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What is the secondary mission of CIC? |
Control and assist |
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What is the MP? |
Mission planner |
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When must a LOGREQ be submitted in CTF_80? |
30 days prior to scheduled underway |
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When is a CASCAN submitted? |
Submitted upon commencement of an overhaul or other availability period when the equipment that's been CASREP'd will be required |
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What is RCS? |
remote control station for CIWS |
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What is the ASW MK 116? |
Underwater battery fire control system (ubfcs) |
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What does the ASTAC do? |
Controls helos and other rotary wing aircraft |
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When is a CASCOR submitted? |
When the equipment subject to casualty reporting is back in operation |
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How soon should a CASREP be submitted? |
Within 24 hours of noticing that the equipment is affecting the ship's mission |
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What is the SPS-67 used for? |
Primary surface search radar |
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What is the only console in CIC that doesn't have IFF RCI? |
RSC |
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What is the WCIP? |
Weapons control indicator panel. SSIC 1A (or maybe SWG-1A). Shoot harpoons |
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What is the purpose of link 4A and who uses it? |
Ship to fighter aircraft control. Mainly used on aircraft carriers & LHDs |
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What is a CAT 3 CASREP? |
Mission essential equipment that causes a major degradation, but not loss of, a primary mission area |
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What is a CAT 4 CASREP? |
Mission essential equipment that is worse than a CAT 3 and causes a loss of at least one primary mission area |
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What are the different CASREP types? |
Initial, correction, update, and cancellation |
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What is LOGREQ and what is it's purpose? |
Logistics requisition. Used to request services 48 hours prior to entering/ departing port |
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What does the EWS do? |
Correlates electronic support with real time tracks |
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What does the ASWC do? |
Anti submarine warfare coordinator for submarine's threat assessment |
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What does the MSS do? |
Missile systems supervisor. Monitors VLS, FCS, and CIWS status and fires missiles |
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What does the EWCO do? |
Evaluates RD, detects ships for ASMD |
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When is the CO console used? |
During engagements and war time |
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What does the AIC do? |
Air intercept controller for fixed wing aircraft. Tells us weapons capabilities of aircraft |
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What does the TAO do? |
Tactical action officer. Command by negation. Acting in co absence |
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What is the SLQ-32 used for? |
Passive system that listens to ships emissions |
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What's the purpose of an OPREP-pinnacle? |
Used by any unit to inform the National command Authorities and appropriate naval commanders with immediate notification of any incident or event where national level of interest is needed |
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Explain the different links |
Link 16- UHF LOS, link 11- HF/UHF, utj- point-to-point IP services SHF, mtj- primary PMD link EHF, CEC- fire control quality data LOS only |
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What and where is SQR-4 |
Secure 2 way comms, voice data, and sonobouy info between ship and helo. Between AIC and ASTAC |
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When is there an evaluator at CADRT |
Condition 2 AS |
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What's GCCS-M? |
Global command control system - maritime. Not real time "recognized picture" |
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