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