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Who is the combat systems officer |
CDR WILLIAMSON |
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Who is the combat systems information officer |
CDR HANNA |
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Who is the combat systems maintenance officer |
LCDR HILL |
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What division maintains ships surveillance, control and RADAR systems |
CS 6 |
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What division is responsible for the secret network |
CS 31 |
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What division is responsible for interior communications like 1MC, j dial and sound powered phones |
CS 8 |
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What division is responsible for network security |
CS 2 |
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Name enlisted rates in CS |
IT ET FC IC |
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What information area is CS31 responsible for |
Automated data processing/ADP |
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What division maintains SSDS and data links |
CS5 |
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What rate operates and maintains all of ships weapons systems |
FC |
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RADAR |
Radio detection and ranging |
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SONAR |
Sound navigation and ranging |
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Name a surface weapon |
Harpoon Tomahawk Vertical launched ASROC Standard missle Torpedo RAM CIWS NSSMS gun weapons systems |
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CSOSS |
Combat systems operational sequencing system |
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Purpose of CSOSS |
Technical documentation system that provides step by step procedures and information to support combat systems operation and maintenance |
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CSRO |
Combat systems readiness officer |
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Who does CSRO report to |
TAO |
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When is the CSRO watch manned |
GQ |
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CSOOW |
Combat systems officer of the watch |
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Where does CSOOW stand watch |
CSMC 03-113-2-C |
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Name one of the combat system supervisors |
RSS ISS XCS WSS ESS |
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What is the hang fire in relation to combat systems |
Accidental DELAYED ignition of the primer |
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What is a misfire in relation to combat systems |
Failed ignition of the primer |
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What constitutes a hotgun situation |
300 rounds or more fired in a 5 min period |
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Minimum as mount to stay away from a hotgun |
30 minutes |
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Purpose of the train warning circle |
Establish a safe distance to keep personnel away from moving equipment like missile launchers |
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What words are painted on the train warning circle |
Danger area |
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How far is the train warning circle from the launcher |
18in in any position |
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HERO |
Hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordinance |
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Why is HERO important |
Provides safe operating and handling measures to ordinance |
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What provides stable temperatures so that equipment operates optimally |
Electronic cooling systems |
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What does the color blue mean in regards to ammunition |
Training or inert rounds used for practice |
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How does the ship's gyro help weapons systems |
It stabilizes missile launchers, gun mounts and other equipment to remain level to the earth's surface for proper operation |
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Range of HF |
3-30Mhz |
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Range of VHF |
30-300Mhz |
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Range of UHF |
300Mhz-3Ghz |
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Authorized range of UHF |
225-399.975Mhz |
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Range of SHF |
3-30Ghz |
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Range of EHF |
30-300Ghz |
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LOS |
Line of sight |
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SATCOM |
Satellite communications |
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What does SATCOM provide |
A means of global communication |
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DMR |
Digital modular radio |
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How many DMRs do we have |
12 total 9 LOS 3 SATCOM |
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Name one of the major SATCOM systems |
WSC 6 WSC 8 DIRECTV SATCOM DMR |
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Whst frequency range is resistant to nuclear attack |
EHF |
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How many levels of INFOCON |
5 |
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What is the most restrictive INFOCON |
Level 1 |
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What INFOCON are we normally at underway |
Level 3 |
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Purpose of the underwater log |
Measures and provides the ships speed in knots and indicates the distance traveled thru water |
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What type of underwater log do we have |
AN/WSN-9(digital hybrid speed log/DHYSL) |
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What part of the DHYSL extends thru the hull of the ship and is non retractable |
Pitsword or rodmeter |
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What is the dummy log used for |
Manual control of speed indicators when the rodmeter is not used |
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What is WSN-7 |
Ships gyroscope |
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What data does the WSN-7 provide to weapon, radar, navigation and SATCOM equipment |
Heading Pitch Roll Speed Position |
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What is another name for the j dial system |
3IV |
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What does POTS stand for and what service does it provide |
Plain old telephone system Voice calls off ship |
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What is the MK 15 Phalanx |
CIWS close in weapon system |
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How many CIWS mounts do we have |
2 Mt21 and mt24 |
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What is the MK 57 |
Re-architectured NATO seasparroe surface missile system RNSSMS or NATO |
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How many NATO launchers do we have |
2 |
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Where are NATO launchers located |
1 is fwd stbd quarter 2 is aft port quarter |
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How many missiles does each NATO launcher hold |
8 |
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Max range of NATO |
15NM |
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Length of NATO missiles |
12ft |
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How many detectors do we have for NATO |
4 |
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How many directors are on the island |
2 |
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What is the radar range of NATO directors |
50NM |
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What is battle short mode |
Weapon system setting that allows safety features to be bypassed |
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Who authorizes the battle short |
CO |
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Primary mission of AN/SLQ-32 |
Anti ship missile defense |
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What term is used to describe the SLQ-32s ability to defeat a missile |
Soft kill |
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How many arrays does SLQ-32 have |
2 |
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What is special about the stbd SLQ-32 array |
If it fails, the whole system is down |
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How many 50 caliber gun mounts do we have |
10 |
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When are 50 caliber gun mounts manned |
Furing full bore and certain weapon postures |
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Whst is MK 31 |
Rolling airframe missile RAM |
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How many RAM launchers do we have |
2 |
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Where are RAM launchers located |
Fwd port Aft stbd |
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How many missiles does RAM hold |
21 |
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What is the name of RAM missiles |
RIM-116 |
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Max range of RAM missiles |
3NM |
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Length of RAM missiles |
9ft |
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How loud is the missile salvo alarm |
85 decibels |
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What is another name for SLQ-25 |
NIXIE |
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NIXIE serves as a decoy against what type of threat |
Acoustic homing torpedoes |