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DRT

Dead Reckoning Tracer
ASTAB
Automated Status Board
SPA-25G
Radar Repeater. 4 of them onboard
IFF
Identify Friend or Foe
ACDS
Advanced Combat Direction System. Detects, tracks and ID’s contacts.
CRO
Character ReadOut
DRAI
Dead Reckoning Analyzer Indicator
LSD
Large Screen Display
SD/T
Surface Detection and Tracking
ATM
Auto Track Manager. Uses the 48 and 49 radars. Tracks 256 contacts.
CPA
Closest Point of Approach
EEFI
Essential Elements Friendly Information.
EMCON
Emissions Control
GCCS-M
Global Command and Control System-Maritime
CEC
Cooperative Engagement Capability
Surface radars
SPS 67-primary. 64 miles
SPS 73-secondary. 90 miles
Air radars
SPS 48-primary. 220 miles. 3-D, gives bearing, range, & altitude

SPS 49-secondary. 256 miles. 2-D. gives bearing and range.
Mode 1
Mission
Mode 2
General ID
Mode 3
Flight ID Number
Mode 4
Military Only
Mode C
Altitude
Link 16
Used for tactical picture with Marines during Special Ops
Link 11
Most commonly used link in CIC on USS Wasp
Link 4A
Used to communicate with Fighter Aircraft
SAT-16
Common Tatical Link picture shared via Satellite
TAO
Tactical Actions Officer-overall control with fire release authority
SWC
Ships Weapons Coordinator-coordinates and gives weapons status
CIC Watch Officer
overall in charge of watch standers
CIC Watch Supervisor
in charge of surface picture
TIC
Tactical Information Coordinator. Overall track manager. Controls link operation
AIC
Air Intercept Control. Controls aircraft to intercept target
PDWC
Point Defense Weapons Coordinator
gives coordinates for FC’s to fire on target
OPTASK
Operation Tasking, used to get all information about an operation
OPREP-5
Summary of Ship’s ability to complete mission, contains: engineer status, comms status supply status, admin report, medical report.
CASREP
Casualty Report
LCAC
Landing Craft Air Cushion
LCU
Land Craft Utility`
D DAY
Day of amphibious operation
H HOUR
When the first wave hits the beach
L HOUR
When the first Helo hits the beach

PERMA
Planning Embarkation Rehearsal Movement Action
AADS
Amphibious Assault Direction System
CATF
Commander Amphibious Task Force
CLF
Commander Landing Force
SACC
Supporting Arms Coordination Center – Special Forces
TACC
Tactical Air Coordination Center – TACRON
LFOC
Landing Forces Operations Center
FLAG PLOT
DESRON 40/ PHIBRON 6/ Flag Officer CIC
What is the primary source of navigation in CIC?
RADNAV(Radar Navigation)
What is the first thing you see once you enter CIC?
Walkthrough Needed

How many different rate work in CIC?
OS, CT, FC
What are the 3 commonly used Net’s in CIC?
Navy Red, Flt Tac, Sat Hi-Com

Who sits at the command consoles while u/w?

TAO, SWC

What are the red phones used for? And give an example of who we would talk to on them
External Comms. Other ships, shore based commands, LCAC/LCU, air craft.
What is CIC’s role during condition 1A
Control the LCAC’s to and from the beach
Why does Wasp use the 49 radar if the 48 is primary?
Distance

As far as CATF/CLF which is Navy and which is Marine?
CATF- Navy. CLF- Marine
What are some factors that affect a radar picture?

Weather, height of antenna, sea return
What is the SLQ25/C?
NIXIE

What are the characteristics of NIXIE?

4 fish (2 port/2 starboard), 2200 ft, stream only 2100 ft.
What is Nixie used for?
Torpedo counter measure
What is the purpose of the SLQ32?
Anti ship missile defense
EA
Electronic Attack- Jamming (SLQ32/Chaff)
EP

Electronic Protect- EMCOM

ES
Electronic Support- SLQ32

During Sea and Anchor when would Combat take over as Primary Plot?
During Low Visibility