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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

What is the primary mission of CIC?

gather, process, display, evaluate, disseminate

Good people die every day

What does TACAN stand for?

Tactical air and navigation

What does the SWS do?

Surface warfare supervisor. Maintains surface picture

What are the warfare areas in CIC?

Air, surface, sub surface, BMD, and strike/ land

Ass bs

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

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

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

What does the AAWC do?

Anti air warfare coordinator. Manages air picture and IDs and classifies air contacts

What is the SPS-73 used for?

Primary navigation radar

What is the SPA25H?

Radar repeater


(only raw video feed in CIC. Maintains maritime picture)

What is a UNIT SITREP?

Submitted when an incident occurs that doesn't meet OPREP-3 criteria. Usually a command level report

What is the OSDA?

Own ship display assistant. Controls pic in combat and on the bridge

What is the CADRT used for?

Computer aided Dead reckoning table. For man overboard geo plot/ sonar operations (ASW), naval gunfire support, mine warfare

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

What does the CSC do?

Combat systems coordinator. Technical to tactical liaison

What is emergency destruction?

An unscheduled destruction of classified material due to various distress conditions (ship being boarded by enemy or sinking)

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

What does the TIC do?

Tactical information coordinator


Coordinates exchange of real time tactical info

What does IDS do?

Identification supervisor.


IDs and classifies all air contacts using IFF

What is the GFCS?

Gunfire control system. Surface, air, NSFS engagement support

What does the ESO do?

Engagement database manager for the tomahawk

What's the SPY 1D used for?

Primary air search radar

What does the ASUWC do?

Anti surface warfare coordinator.


Overall in charge of the surface picture

What's VMS and where is it?

Digital charts. See it as a GPS. Voyage management system is above the OS desk

What's the EOSS?

Electronic optical sight system

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

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.

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

Why keep a navigational plot in CIC?

It's required for station keeping, coordination of search and rescue, radar plotting, Shore bombardment, etc.

What is the secondary mission of CIC?

Control and assist

What is the MP?

Mission planner

When must a LOGREQ be submitted in CTF_80?

30 days prior to scheduled underway

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

What is RCS?

remote control station for CIWS

What is the ASW MK 116?

Underwater battery fire control system (ubfcs)

What does the ASTAC do?

Controls helos and other rotary wing aircraft

When is a CASCOR submitted?

When the equipment subject to casualty reporting is back in operation

How soon should a CASREP be submitted?

Within 24 hours of noticing that the equipment is affecting the ship's mission

What is the SPS-67 used for?

Primary surface search radar

What is the only console in CIC that doesn't have IFF RCI?

RSC

What is the WCIP?

Weapons control indicator panel. SSIC 1A (or maybe SWG-1A). Shoot harpoons

What is the purpose of link 4A and who uses it?

Ship to fighter aircraft control. Mainly used on aircraft carriers & LHDs

What is a CAT 3 CASREP?

Mission essential equipment that causes a major degradation, but not loss of, a primary mission area

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

What are the different CASREP types?

Initial, correction, update, and cancellation

What is LOGREQ and what is it's purpose?

Logistics requisition. Used to request services 48 hours prior to entering/ departing port

What does the EWS do?

Correlates electronic support with real time tracks

What does the ASWC do?

Anti submarine warfare coordinator for submarine's threat assessment

What does the MSS do?

Missile systems supervisor. Monitors VLS, FCS, and CIWS status and fires missiles

What does the EWCO do?

Evaluates RD, detects ships for ASMD

When is the CO console used?

During engagements and war time

What does the AIC do?

Air intercept controller for fixed wing aircraft. Tells us weapons capabilities of aircraft

What does the TAO do?

Tactical action officer. Command by negation. Acting in co absence

What is the SLQ-32 used for?

Passive system that listens to ships emissions

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

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

What and where is SQR-4

Secure 2 way comms, voice data, and sonobouy info between ship and helo. Between AIC and ASTAC

When is there an evaluator at CADRT

Condition 2 AS

What's GCCS-M?

Global command control system - maritime. Not real time "recognized picture"