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RADAR |
Radio Detection And Ranging |
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SONAR |
Sound Navigation And Ranging |
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Air radars |
SPS 48 (primary): 3D SPS 49 (secondary) : 2D |
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What is the difference between 3D and 2D radar |
3D shows range, bearing, and altitude. 2D shows range, bearing, |
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What does IFF stands for |
Identify Friend or Foe |
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What is the purpose of the Fanthometer |
Measures the depth of the water beneath the keel |
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What is the WSN-7 |
- The ship's gyrocompass - it is weapon system stabilization |
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NSSMS |
NATO SEA SPARROW SURFACE MISSILE SYSTEM |
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RAM |
Rolling Airframe Missile Range 400 yard - 3.25 NM |
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CIWS |
Close In Weapon System Range 250 - 2000 yards |
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How many NSSMS launcher are onboard |
2 |
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How many missiles can each NSSMS launcher hold |
8 |
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Where are NSSMS located |
1 in FWD starboard 2 in AFT port |
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How many CIWS mount do we have |
2 |
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Where is CIWS Mt located |
21 is in the FWD starboard 24 is in the AFT |
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How many rounds can CIWS drum hols |
1500 rounds live ammunition maximum load out |
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How many RAM launchers do we have and how many missile per launcher |
2 RAM launcher 21 missile per launch |
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Where is RAM located |
1 in FWD port 2 in AFT starboard |
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Describe a danger circle and it importance |
- 4in wide RED circle on launcher decks with 2in WHITE letters that say "Danger Area"
-To prevent personnels from being inside the hazard area and struck by the launcher or gun while it is in motion |
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HERO |
Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnanvce |
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What potential hazards are present if HERO is not properly set |
Potential for ordnance containing electrically initiated device to be adversely affected by electromagnetic radiation |
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What is another mane for the following LINKS |
Link 11: Gator Link 16: Timber |
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What are these frequency hopping transceivers called |
Havequicks |
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What does the Pitsword do for us |
Measures ship speed through the water |
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How long is the Pitsword |
100 inches |
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Where is the Pitsword located |
JP-5 Pump room #2 |
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What is the purpose of the Sea Valve |
- To provide watertight support for the Rodmeter - To seal the hull of the ship when the Rodmeter is retracted/removed |
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What is the purpose of the Dummy Log |
It is used in place of the Rodmeter when the ship is operating in shallow water |
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What is IVN |
- Integrated Voice Network - J-Dial |
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What is the purpose of sound powered telephones |
Two-way voice communications circuits that operates without an external power source |
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What is the purpose of X40J sound powered circuit |
The casualty control circuit |
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What are the four main advantages of sound powered phones |
- Most reliable form of voice communication - Not easily susceptible to battle damage - Easy to repair - Powered by sound |
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What is RIVER CITY |
- Means of controlling off-ship communication - Like OPSEC |
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What does the Havequick frequency hop |
Anti-jamming |
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What is the purpose for 1MC announcing system |
General Shipboard Announcing System |
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What is the purpose for 2MC announcing system |
Propulsion Plant Announcing System |
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What is the purpose for 3MC announcing system |
Hangar bay/ Deck Announcing system |
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What is the purpose for 4MC announcing system |
Damage Control Announcing System |
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What is the purpose for 5MC announcing system |
Flight Deck Announcing system |
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What is the purpose for 6MC announcing system |
Ship-to-ship Announcing system |
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What does HYDRA means |
Hierarchical Yet Dynamically Reprogrammable Architecture |
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What is SITE TV |
Shipboard Information Training & Entertainment system |
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What is CVIS What is it used for |
- Consolidated Visual Information System - deliver user-selected outputs from numerous source |
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What is ADMACS stand for |
Aviation Data Management Aircraft Control System |
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How many SEATEL antennas are on board |
Two. (Big SEATEL & Little SEATEL)
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What is SSDS stand for |
Ship's Self-Defense System |
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What is CEC stands for |
Cooperative Engagement Capabilty |
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What is BFTT stands for |
Battle Force Tactical Trainer |
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Name the CS sensor/system used with BFTT |
- SLQ-32 - SPS-48,49,67,73 - CEC - IFF - CV-TSC - NAVSSI - SPQ-9B - RAM - ESSMS |
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What is ADP |
Automated Data Processing |
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What does ADP do |
Maintain ship's LAN's, Network assets, and Create & mange user accounts |
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What is GCCS-M stand for |
Global Command and Control System-Maritime |
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What form is required to received access to a Government Information System (IS)
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SAAR-N Form System Authorization Access Request Navy |
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What does CSO stand for and who is it |
Combat System Officer CDR Shine |
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What does CSMO stand for and who is it |
Combat System Maintenance Officer LCDR Traweek |
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What is SEATEL |
Satellite Television Syste |
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What does CSIO stand for and who is it |
Combat System Information Officer LCDR Gray |
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What does CSSC stand for |
Combat System Support Center |
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What does CSOOW stand for and what do they do |
Combat System Officer of the Watch - one stop shop for combat system |
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What does CSOSS stand for |
Combat System Operational Sequencing System |
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What does CSOSS do |
Provide basic casualty response, start-up, and shut-down procedure for combat system equipment |
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CS-1 |
Main Communication (IT) |
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CS-2 |
Network Security (IT) |
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CS-3 |
NIPRNET/ SIPRNET (UNCLAS/ CLAS) LANs (IT) |
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CS-5 |
Tactical Data Display (ET, FC, IC) |
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CS-6 |
RADARS/ Navigation Equipment (ET, IC)
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What does TV - GTS stand for |
Television Direct-To Sailors - we have two on board |
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CS-7 |
Self-Defense Weapon System (FC) |
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CS-8 |
Interior Communications equipment (IT) |
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CS-9 |
Exterior Communication equipment (ET) |
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How does the ship receive Armed Forced Network (AFN) channels |
Via BIG SEATEL and TV-DTS antennas |
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What does little SEATEL gives us |
DirecTV Channels |
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What is Moriah |
Wind Indicating System
- it gives wind speeds and direction -helps plane to take off |
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What is the WSN-8A |
The underwater Log System or Pits Word |
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List the major component of the underwater log system |
- indicator transmitter - Rodmeter (Pitsword) - Sea Valve - Remote Control unit (Dummy Log) |