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What is the Mission of AIRFOR

Man, Train and equip a Forward Deployable airforce

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

Areas of Warfare that CYBERFOR is responsible for?

Cryptology


SIGINT


CYBER


Electronic warfare


Information Ops

NO


N1


N2


N3


N4


N5

0- Commander


1- Manpower and Personnel


2- Naval Intelligence


3- Operations


4-Logistics


5-Plans and Policy

N6


N7


N8


N9

6- Comms


7-Training/Engineering


8-Capabilities and Resources


9- Strategic Planning

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

What IDC Workcenters are on an LPD

CTs - OT01- SSES, JIC, EW, NIXIE


ITs - CC01/02 - Radio, ADP

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

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

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



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

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

What is and Who is 5VEY

Five eyes


-Collaboration of countries identified used to disseminate classified information


-Great Britian, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, US

NOFORN


-What is it?

No Foreign


-When information is not cleared for foreign channels

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

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

Reasons a Security Clearance might be revoked or suspended

Foreign Influence


Alcohol Abuse


Criminal conduct


Misuse of information technology system

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

SF-86

Questionnaire for National Security Positions


-Determines eligibility for sensitive positions

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

Types of Amphibious Operations


AssaultWithdrawal


Withdrawal


Demonstration


Raid


-temporary occupation

Six planning phases of Amphib Ops

Mission Analysis


Course of Action Development


COA War Game


COA Comparison and Decision


Orders and OPGEN Development


Transition

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

EEI's collected by boarding teams?

Search Teams


-Cell Phones, Crew Info, Ship Log, Computers


Boarding Officer


-GPS information, Activate ships radar, Interview Crew

Advantages and Disadvantages of Amphib Warfare

A- Mobility, Projection of Power, Strike where we choose




D- Initial Vulnerability, Natural Hazards, Complexity

Basic Decisions with planning an Amphib OP

Course of Action


Select Landing Areas, Beaches, Zones


Date and Hour of Landings

MEU


-What is it

Marine task force capable of conduction Amphibious Operations to support requirements of Combat Commanders

LFOC


-What is it

Landing Force Operations Center


-Where LF commanders monitor activities of the force movements and activities ashore

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

Line of Departure

Offshore coordinating line to assist assault craft to land on beaches at scheduled times

NEO


-What is it?

Noncombatant Evacuation Operation


-Evacuating noncombatants from foreign countries when in danger

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

Parent Agencies


HUMINT


SIGINT


IMINT

H- CIA, DIA


S- NSA


I- NRO, NGA

Examples of intelligence collection for


Tactical Imagery


Operational


National

T- UAV


O- Special Reconnaissance


N- Satellite

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

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

First imaging system to provide all weather near real time imagery?

Satellite Imagery

Phases of Imagery exploitation?

1- 0-24 hours


2- 24 hours to 2 weeks


3- 2 weeks to months



Importance of UAVs

Real time target development on the objective and situational awareness for commanders


-Cheaper

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

What is HA/DR

Humanitarian Assistance/ Disaster Relief

US Navy HA/DR capabilities

Seabasing support


Hospital Ships


Provide power and water


Airlift Support


Safe location for JFC HQ

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

Describe the Joint Targeting Cycle

Process Developed to logically present the steps completed during joint targeting

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

What is a No- Strike List

A list of areas not allowed for capture or destruction


Ex, Schools, Churches, Hospitals

Targeting vs BDA

Targeting


- Destroying a target


Battle Damage Assessment


- assessing damage to target

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

What are the capabilities of an ESG/ARG

ELINT, SIGINT, IMINT, All source fusion analysis

Purpose of the CWC doctrine?

allows Officer in tactical command to wage combat against all threats while carrying out the mission of the force

Who is the navys counter piracy task force?

CTF-151

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

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


Information vs Intelligence

Intelligence - Processed information


Information - Needed to make reliable intelligence

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

Content of the Navy Wide OPTASK Information Operations

Lists how to conduct IO in order to influence, Corrupt, and disrupt adversary decision making

SURREY

Largest producer of imagery Satellites in the world

How does SSES support CSAR, SAR and MERLIN

Monitors emergency beacons and relays information tfor immediate assistance from US Forces

Electronic Warfare


Purpose?


Components?


SONAR?

-Anti Ship Missle Defense


-ES, EA, EP


-Sound Navigation and Radar

HULTEC


-What is it?

Hull to Emitter Correlation


-Fingerprinting of platform radars for future identification

ELNOT?

1st - Designator Ship, Air, UKN


3 digit number -Library Code


Last Character - Jarin Doesnt Know

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

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

EMI


ASMD



Electromagnetic Interference


-disturbance that effects electrical circuits from an external source


Anti ship missile defense



RADAR FUNCTION


AI


EW


FC


MF



-Air intercept


-Early Warning


-Fire Control


-Missile Function



RADAR FUNCTIONS


MG


TA


TT


SS/NA



-Missile Guidance


-Target Acquisition


-Target Tracking


-Surface Search/NAvigation

Purpose of Psyop Broadcast?

Conveys information and indicators to foreign audiences to influence the behavior of the governments, groups and individuals

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