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What does RAIDS stand for?
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Rapid Antiships missle Integrated Defense System. TAO in a box. Assists the TAO in any tactical in any tactical situation by assessing the situation and offering course, speed, and self defense options in order of importance and effectiveness for the ship's self defense.
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What does RICER stand for?
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Radar IFF CIC Equipment Room
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What are the attributes of the AN/SPS-49?
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-min range 3nm
-max range 256nm -rotation rate 6 and 12rpms. 12 is normal -dimensions 2D, gives bearing and range |
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What is the Maximum range of the AN/SPS-55?
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50nm
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What does RADDS stand for?
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Radar Analog to Digital Distribution System
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What does IFF stand for?
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Identification Friend or Foe
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UPA-59 IFF decoder
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one on each OJ-194 console and each WCC. decoder can challenge selected modes and targets and display the mode given back.
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UPX-37 IFF interrogator
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2 of them. One for the SPS-49 and one for the MK-92. The interrogators transmit the mode or modes challenged and sends the reply to the decoders.
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APX-118 IFF transponder
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answers up when we are interrogated, gives whatever mode challenged.
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What is the UYK-43?
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contains 2 processors. used for the CDS (Combat Direction System) program only.
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What is the UYK-7?
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2 computers. Together they are the MK-92 Fire Control Program. Programs are WCP (Weapons Control Program) and CCP (Casualty Control Program).
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What is the UYK-44?
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2 computers. Normal and Casualty computers for the SYS2 IATDS.
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Combat Systems Switchboard (in RICER)
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It can change channels ans inputs to and reconfigure systems for alternate or casualty operations. Also contains power breakers to many systems such as the SQS-56 and MK-75 gun.
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IC switchboard (in RICER)
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Gives own ships speed, heading, distance, roll, pitch, wind speed and direction to all gear that uses it.
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OU-91
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Takes the inputs from the CSSB, SDC, radars, sonar and computers and outputs it to the WCC, SPA-25G and RDDS.
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SB-2780 RDDS Radar Data Distribution Switchboard
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Takes inputs from the OU-91, splits them and sends them to the NTDS consoles.
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SDC Signal Data Converter
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Converts analog data to digital data and vice versa for the CDS systems.
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SCC Servo Control Cabinet
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Servo cabinet for the MK-92 Fire Control System.
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RADDS Converters
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RADDS takes inputs from the video amps and sends the data to the SPA-25G's
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Video Amplifiers
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Take inputs from the Radars and sends them to the RADDS converters.
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SWG-1A Harpoon system
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No longer have the system, but still in RICER.
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What are the 7 status boards in CIC?
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1. communications
2. equipment 3. call signs 4. ASW (Anti Submarine Warfare) 5. GCCS (Global Command Control System Maritime 6. LINK-11 (USQ-125) "Gator" 7. EW (Electronic Warfare) |
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What are the 5 things you get from Hawklink (SRQ-4)?
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1.radar
2.FLIR 3.ES 4.sonobuoy processing 5.voice & data |
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What are the 5 stations in CIC that use the OJ-194?
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1. ASTAC
2. REMRO 3. WCO 4. TRACK SUP 5. AIR TRACKER |
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What 2 stations in CIC use the OJ-197?
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1. ASWE
2. TAO |
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SLQ-32(V5)
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FFG only.
Primary mission ASMD (Anti Ship Missle Defense) |
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Sidekicks
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Located on O2 level
The reason it is a V5 system Active transmitter that jams |
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O3 passive antennas
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they are for receiving ES (Electronic Support)
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ULQ-16
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Used for fine grain pulse analysis for the SLQ-32(V5)
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SLA-10B
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Video blanker - ownships radar emissions for the SLQ-32(V5)
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RAIDS with SLQ-32(V5)
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Integrates EW with combat
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HULTEC
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Hull To Emmitter Correlation - used for ULQ-16. "fingerprint"
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EW- Electronic Warfare
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to deny or degrade the enemies use of electromagnetic spectrum while preserving your own.
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What are the 3 parts of EW?
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EA - Electronic Attack
ES - Electronic Support EP - Electronic Protect |
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Mk 36 system (Chaff)
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4 total
2 port/2 stbd 6 tubes per launcher 24 tubes total |
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Mk-53 NULKA - decoy launching system
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4 total
2 tubes per launcher O3 level 1 type Mk-234 |
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Why CAN'T we reload NULKA at sea?
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Because we don't have anymore on the ship
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What are the 3 kinds of chaff?
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Mk-214 - seduction - used after missle lock on
Mk-216 - distraction - used prior to missle lock on Mk-245 - Giant IR - used for heat seeking |
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PCMS
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Passive Counter Measure System - reduces radar cross section
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What are the 5 types of EMCON?
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DELTA - essential emissions only
CHARLIE BRAVO ALPHA- most restrictive. everything off ALPHA ONE- modified ALPHA. Line items |
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2nd Fleet
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Atlantic Ocean - Norfolk, VA
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3rd Fleet
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Eastern Pacific Ocean - San Diego, CA
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4th Fleet
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Caribbean/South Com - Key West, FL
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5th Fleet
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Persian Gulf - Manama, Bahrain
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6th Fleet
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Mediterranean - Gaeta, Italy
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7th Fleet
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Western Pacific - Yokosuka, Japan
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10th Fleet
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Cyber space - Little Creek, VA
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High Frequency (HF)
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2-30MHz
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How many transmitters are on the ship?
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(5) URT-23C
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Where are the transmitters located?
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Transmitter room in Radio
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How are the transmitters coupled?
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URA-38 (3) or SRA-56 (4)
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What is the ONLY frequency the SRA-56 operate on?
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2-6MHz
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Which antennas do the URA-38s (3) couple to and where are they located?
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3 Aft whips on the O2 level. 1 for each. 2 stbd and 1 port. red base. tx only.
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What antenna does the SRA-56s (4) couple to and where are they located?
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They couple to the OE-366 fan-wires on the main mast. tx only
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Ultra-High Frequency (UHF)
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225-399.975MHz
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How many receivers are on the ship?
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(9) R-2368 = 8 in radio and 1 in tx room
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How are the receivers coupled?
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SRA-49 (20). They use the fan wires and baby whips on the O3 level with the blue bases
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How many Line Of Sight (LOS) WSC-3(V) do we have on the ship?
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8 - LOS utilizes OA-9123 (2) as couplers
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How many Satellite Communication (SATCOM) WSC-3(V) do we have on the ship?
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4 - SATCOM utilizes SA-2000 for a coupler
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What are the UHF antennas and where are they located?
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LOS - (3) plates (AS-1735) = 1 under TACAN and 1 under each windbirdx2
SATCOM (2) trash cans (OE-82) = port and stbd of 49 mast |
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DAMA (TD-1271 B/U)
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Demand Access Multiple Access
multiplexer (4) ports (16) channels 9600 baud 2400 each associated with OE-82 |
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Very High Frequency (VHF)
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GRC-211 (2)
International Air Distress (IAD) frequency 121.5MHz Military Air Distress (MAD) technically a UHF circuit |
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Mobile VHF comms
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Bridge to bridge - Bridge (3) CIC (2)
PRC-96 and PRC-113 "green gear" |
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SAS
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SA-2112 (V3)/STG
"coke machine" Couples crypto to red phones 33 channels |
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Global Command control Systems Maritime (GCCS)
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IP based. If there is no internet then it does not work
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What are the 3 means of the ship to receive message traffic?
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Commercial Broadband Satellite Package (CBSP) - primary
CUDIX/NAVMACS - secondary Fleet broadcast - tertiary |
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INternational MARitime SATellite (INMARSAT) what is it's rate?
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128 kbps
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CBSP what is it's rate?
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1024 kbps
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What does POTS stand for?
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Plain Old Telephone System
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What is the function of ADNS?
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Split IP services
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What is the function of the FCC 100?
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It's for the POTS
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