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What are the three types of waterborne security zones?
1. Assessment
2. Warning
3. Threat
List four things addressed by an effective ATFP plan.
- Concept of operations
- Preplanned responses
- Tactics
- Crisis management procedures
- Consequence management procedures
- Baseline security posture
- Measures to increase security posture
- Reporting procedures
- Command and control procedures.
Name the five types of waterborne threats.
Small Boat
Deep Draft Boat
Subsurface
Swimmer
Floating Mines
What actions are taken when Seaward Continuum of Force (SCOF) level three is attained?
Warning shots from Crew Serve weapons are fired across bow of Contact of Interest (COI).
True or False: When engaging a hostile waterborne craft fire should be directed at the coxswain.
False
What is the ideal width of security zones surrounding a waterborne High Value Asset (HVA)?
500 meters
Name three things that affect waterborne security zone size/location?
- UN restrictions.
- Geography.
- Threat Areas.
- Capabilities of U.S. security forces.
- Proximity of targets
What is the principal task of security forces with respect to waterborne vessels?
To determine hostile intent as far from the HVA as possible.
What are the minimal and ideal number of boats used for a moving security zone?
Two (minimum) and Four (ideal)
Historically, Maritime Interception Operations have been defined as what?
Peacetime measures designed to enforce embargoes sanctioned by the UNSC, national authority, or other regional organization.
What is the purpose of the Marine Safety Office (MSO)?
To ensure the safety, security, and environmental protection of CONUS ports and surrounding areas.
Which zone is your innermost layer around the HVA where no hostile craft should be permitted?
Threat Zone
What zone would you passively observe craft and identify inbound contacts?
Assessment Zone
What is done during the warning zone?
Unauthorized craft wanting access will be challenged, security boats actively determine crafts hostile intent
What are the three different types of waterways?
Western Rivers,
Great Lakes,
Inland Waters
What are the sections of a patrol brief?
SMEAC or 5 paragraph format
Situation
Mission
Execution
Admin/Log
Command & Signals
What is SORTS?
Status of Resources and Training System is the principal report withing the Navy to provide identification and general status data.
What is a CASREP?
Casualty Report is a report submitted to document a significant casualty affecting equipment essential for the performance of designated mission areas.
What is a LOGREQ used for?
Logistics Report prior to entering port, ships submit for support needed upon arrival.
what does SITREP stand for?
Situation Report
What is meant by the term Blocking?
You come nose to nose with the ship preventing the bat from proceeding in the direction of the HVA.
What is meant by the term Herding?
Push them in the direction you want them to go.
What is meant by the term Shouldering?
Physically maneuver into the COI to alter their course.
What is meant by level 1 Escalation of Force?
Blue lights, siren, horn, weapons ready, spotlight at night
What is meant by level 2 Escalation of Force?
Shoot flare across the bow.
What is meant by level 3 Escalation of Force?
Shoot warning shots.
What do you do at level 4 Escalation of Force?
Shoot the Threat.
Where would you shoot at the ship to stop it?
the engines
What dies the MK 3A2 cuncussion grenade do?
Produces a large shock wave.
What is the kill and stun range for the MK 3A2?
Kill range: 5ft
Stun range: 25-30 ft
Ear Injury range: 150 ft
What is a pre planned response for a surface threat?
-Show presence,
-detect and report contact, -intercept contact approaching the water zone,
-assume blocking position,
-conduct escalation of force levels, -classify contact as unknown, friendly or hostile
What is a preplanned response for a subsurface threat?
-Determine weapons
-ID floating debris
-lookout for air bubbles (turn screws)
-maintain sea suction and shift rudders
-activate sonar
-rig shark nets
-deploy underwater lights
-use draglines
What do yo do in each security zone?
Assessment - assess all contacts
Warning - Warn craft
Threat - no hostile contacts are allowed
During a single boat defense where is your patrol boat stationed at?
Threat Zone, Static position close to the HVA facing outward toward waterborne threats. Only react to vessels that are deemed potential threats.
During multiple boat defense what are the options?
Assessment Zone, used in a med to high threat environment
Explain moving security zones?
Use 2 boats at a min where 4 are ideal.
You have the largest security boat forward and the other boat aft.
What is MOI
Maritime
Interdiction
Operations
A peacetime measure to enfoce embargoes.