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Q: What year was the Phoenix air to missile introduced into the fleet with the F-14 aircraft |
A: 1974 |
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Q: a inspection that determines the adequacy of the administrative and operating procedures directly related to the propulsion plant and the capability of assigned personnel to maintain equipment and systems |
A: propulsion examination board inspection (PEB) |
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Q: what is an all weather submarine launched or surface combatant launched anti-ship or land-attack cruise missile |
A: Tomahawk |
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Q: what instruction outlines the basic bills that all ships base drills on |
A: OPNAVINST 3120.32B (standard organization and regulation of the US Navy) |
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Q: navy's first all weather, automatic controlled gun system designed to provide defense against close in, sea skimming cruise missile that penetrate outer defense system |
A: phalanx |
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Q: what is defined as the ability of a force, a unit, a weapon, or a equipment to deliver the output for it which it was designed |
A: readiness |
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Q: what is the most important type of drill held aboard ships |
A: General quarters |
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Q: Naval ships should be examined by INSURV at least once every how many years if practical |
A: 3 years |
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Q: what is defined as resupplying combat consumables to combatant forces during operations |
A: logistics |
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Q: what type of inspection tests the ability of the crew and ship to operate in battle wartime conditions |
A: (ORI) operation readiness inspection |
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Q: what is designed to turn a materially ready and manned ship into a fully capable of performing it's assigned mission |
A: refresher training |
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Q: AEGIS can perform search, track, and missile guidance functions simultaneously with a track capacity of over how many targets |
A: 100 |