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What is the Mission of AIRFOR |
Man, Train and equip a Forward Deployable airforce |
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what is the Mission of SURFOR |
-provide superior surface ships -conduct missle defense, -keep sea lanes open to increase maritime safety and security -offer relief to fellow human beings |
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Areas of Warfare that CYBERFOR is responsible for? |
Cryptology SIGINT CYBER Electronic warfare Information Ops |
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NO N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 |
0- Commander 1- Manpower and Personnel 2- Naval Intelligence 3- Operations 4-Logistics 5-Plans and Policy |
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N6 N7 N8 N9 |
6- Comms 7-Training/Engineering 8-Capabilities and Resources 9- Strategic Planning |
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What is the Mission of an LPD 17 |
-Embark, Transport and Land elements of a landing force for different warfare missions -Support Amphibious Operations -Serve as secondary Aviation platforms for ARG |
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What IDC Workcenters are on an LPD |
CTs - OT01- SSES, JIC, EW, NIXIE ITs - CC01/02 - Radio, ADP |
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IWO What is his role? Who is it? |
Information Warfare Officer -LTJG Thibou -Supervise and manage Information Operations personnel and resources for direct support of commander with SIGINT and IO -IO advisor to CO |
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ISO What is his role? Who is it? |
Information Systems Officer -LTJG Caplan -Ensures adequate security for AIS software and hardware as well as admin, physical, and personnel security |
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What is LOI and LOD |
Letter of intent -Intentions to deny or revoke access to sensitive duties or classified material Letter of Denial -Actual notice of those who are revoked from access to sensitive duties or classified material |
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Why is information sharing important between the IDW spaces? |
It provides all watchstanders with data necessary to build situational awareness to safely complete assigned tasks and missions |
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What is the NAVYs policy on PED in classified spaces |
Personal PED are not authorized in classified spaces -Authorized devices must conform to SECNAVINST 5211.5e |
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What is and Who is 5VEY |
Five eyes -Collaboration of countries identified used to disseminate classified information -Great Britian, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, US |
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NOFORN -What is it? |
No Foreign -When information is not cleared for foreign channels |
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What are the responsibilities of someone finding compromised classified material |
-Report to Security Manager -Stand guard outside space -Dont allow anyone in -Document everything -Conduct Inventory |
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Define Access Compromise Physical Security |
A- Ability and opportunity to obtain knowledge of classified info. C- Security violation that has resulted in the exposure of classified information to unauthorized personnel P- Standards of security and the restriction of access to classified spaces |
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Reasons a Security Clearance might be revoked or suspended |
Foreign Influence Alcohol Abuse Criminal conduct Misuse of information technology system |
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Requirements of accrediting a SCIF |
Concept Approval - Requirements of needing a SCIF Preconstruction Approval -Design will balance threats and vuln against security Accreditation -Submit a request to get it approved |
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SF-86 |
Questionnaire for National Security Positions -Determines eligibility for sensitive positions |
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HVT vs HPT |
High Value Target -Loss of target would seriously degrade enemy functions High Payoff Target -Loss will significantly contribute to the success of the friendly course of action |
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Types of Amphibious Operations |
AssaultWithdrawal Withdrawal Demonstration Raid -temporary occupation |
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Six planning phases of Amphib Ops |
Mission Analysis Course of Action Development COA War Game COA Comparison and Decision Orders and OPGEN Development Transition |
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MIO What is it? |
Maritime Interdiction Operations -Efforts to monitor, query and board merchant vessels to enforce sanctions against other nations and prevent transport of restricted goods |
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EEI's collected by boarding teams? |
Search Teams -Cell Phones, Crew Info, Ship Log, Computers Boarding Officer -GPS information, Activate ships radar, Interview Crew |
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Amphib Warfare |
A- Mobility, Projection of Power, Strike where we choose D- Initial Vulnerability, Natural Hazards, Complexity |
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Basic Decisions with planning an Amphib OP |
Course of Action Select Landing Areas, Beaches, Zones Date and Hour of Landings |
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MEU -What is it |
Marine task force capable of conduction Amphibious Operations to support requirements of Combat Commanders |
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LFOC -What is it |
Landing Force Operations Center -Where LF commanders monitor activities of the force movements and activities ashore |
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Define D-Day H-Hour L-Hour |
D- Unnamed day an operation commences H- First time foce will touch down on the beach L-Time which the first helicopter touches down in landing zone |
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Line of Departure |
Offshore coordinating line to assist assault craft to land on beaches at scheduled times |
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NEO -What is it? |
Noncombatant Evacuation Operation -Evacuating noncombatants from foreign countries when in danger |
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Target list vs List of Targets |
TL- list of targets maintained by senior echelon of command LoT-Maintained by any echelon as possible targets for information purposes |
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Parent Agencies HUMINT SIGINT IMINT |
H- CIA, DIA S- NSA I- NRO, NGA |
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Examples of intelligence collection for Tactical Imagery Operational National |
T- UAV O- Special Reconnaissance N- Satellite |
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USSID SP0009 USSID SP0018 USSID SP0018 Annex A |
9- Disseminate SIGINT to host nation 18- Disseminate SIGINT in reference to US person 18a- Legal compliance in electronic surveillance |
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Primary Imagery Systems within an ARG? |
DGCS-N -Distributed Common Ground System Navy -Contains Image Product Library and Precision Targeting Workstation JSLEP -JSIPS-N service life extension Program |
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First imaging system to provide all weather near real time imagery? |
Satellite Imagery |
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Phases of Imagery exploitation? |
1- 0-24 hours 2- 24 hours to 2 weeks 3- 2 weeks to months |
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Importance of UAVs |
Real time target development on the objective and situational awareness for commanders -Cheaper |
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Compass Two Point Dividers |
C- MEasures directions in a reference that is relative to the surface of the earth
TPD- Transfers measurements from one scale to another |
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What is HA/DR |
Humanitarian Assistance/ Disaster Relief |
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US Navy HA/DR capabilities |
Seabasing support Hospital Ships Provide power and water Airlift Support Safe location for JFC HQ |
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Maritime Operations Center readiness conditions |
Condition 1 - Normal operations Condition 2 - Activates applicable MOC planning teams Condition 3a - Additional watch standers Condition 3b - Further watchstanders required Condition 3- full crisis response |
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Describe the Joint Targeting Cycle |
Process Developed to logically present the steps completed during joint targeting |
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What are the phases of the Joint Targeting Cycle |
1 - COs Objectives 2 - Target Development 3 - Capabilities Analysis 4 - COs Decision 5 - Mission Planning 6 - Combat Assessment |
CTC,CMC |
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What is a No- Strike List |
A list of areas not allowed for capture or destruction Ex, Schools, Churches, Hospitals |
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Targeting vs BDA |
Targeting - Destroying a target Battle Damage Assessment - assessing damage to target |
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Functional VS Physical BDA? |
Functional based on -Physical Damage -Can target continue to operate -Time to it will take to repair Physical (attribute) -Type of target -layout of target -Effectiveness of ordinance |
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What are the capabilities of an ESG/ARG |
ELINT, SIGINT, IMINT, All source fusion analysis |
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Purpose of the CWC doctrine? |
allows Officer in tactical command to wage combat against all threats while carrying out the mission of the force |
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Who is the navys counter piracy task force? |
CTF-151 |
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Difference between levels of intelligence |
Strategic - National Level, basis for national military strategy, supports the political and military leadership Operational -Intelligence required to conduct major operations to accomplish objectives in a theater Tactical -Intelligence required for planning and conduction of tactical operations |
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OPINTEL and the intelligence cycle |
OPINTEL - intelligence required for planning and conducting campaigns to accomplish objectives within theaters or areas of operation Intelligence cycle - process of gathering evaluating and using intel
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Information vs Intelligence |
Intelligence - Processed information Information - Needed to make reliable intelligence |
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What is IO IW |
Information Operations -use of information to mitigate effects of adversary use of information Information Warfare -use of EMS for missions to support and defend friendly operations |
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Content of the Navy Wide OPTASK Information Operations |
Lists how to conduct IO in order to influence, Corrupt, and disrupt adversary decision making |
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SURREY |
Largest producer of imagery Satellites in the world |
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How does SSES support CSAR, SAR and MERLIN |
Monitors emergency beacons and relays information tfor immediate assistance from US Forces |
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Electronic Warfare Purpose? Components? SONAR? |
-Anti Ship Missle Defense -ES, EA, EP -Sound Navigation and Radar |
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HULTEC -What is it? |
Hull to Emitter Correlation -Fingerprinting of platform radars for future identification |
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ELNOT? |
1st - Designator Ship, Air, UKN 3 digit number -Library Code Last Character - Jarin Doesnt Know |
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Missle Guidance ARH IR Active/Semi Active Radar Homing Command Beam Riding Hybrid |
-Anti Radiation Homing -Infrared, Heat guided -Guidance that has an active radar onboard -Radar predicts path of travel and then guided to target -Rides illuminating beam -Combo of all |
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what they are used for SLQ-32B SSX-1 INC E MK36 DLS |
-Anti Ship Missle Defense -Detailed Emitter Identification -Detects threat data for review and analysis -Combats different missile variants with SRBOC |
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EMI ASMD |
Electromagnetic Interference -disturbance that effects electrical circuits from an external source Anti ship missile defense |
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RADAR FUNCTION AI EW FC MF |
-Air intercept -Early Warning -Fire Control -Missile Function |
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RADAR FUNCTIONS MG TA TT SS/NA |
-Missile Guidance -Target Acquisition -Target Tracking -Surface Search/NAvigation |
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Purpose of Psyop Broadcast? |
Conveys information and indicators to foreign audiences to influence the behavior of the governments, groups and individuals |
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What is in the SATVUL report |
Windows of time that a ship is open for friendly and non friendly satellite surveilliance -Identifies EMCOM time periods |
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