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What are the primary functions preformed by the c2 |
Electronic warfare Anti-air warfare Anti-submarine warfare Weapon coordination |
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What does SIU stand for and do? |
Standard Interface Units. Provides an interface betweeb c2 nodes on the LAN and the combat system equipment e.g. Sensors and weapons. Capable of providing serial, parallel and discreet signals. |
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What does VDIU stand for and do? |
Video distribution interface unit. Receives video from all RADARS, including FCS TV/IR cameras and cctv. Sends selected video to MFC and TIR video to nav radar. |
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Navigation RADAR primary and secondary roles |
Primary: Navigation Secondary: Surface Surveillance |
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What does TIR stabd for and what contacts can it track? |
Target Indication RADAR. Air & Surface contacts |
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What does DB stand for and what does it do? |
Database Computer. Is the central part of C2 system. Contains software and hardware necessary to start C2 system. Used to store data for cold & warm starts. Consists of executive and standby DB. |
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What does MFC stand for? Label diagram. |
Multi function consoles. |
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What is IFF. What is it's purpose? |
Identify Friend & Foe. IFF provides the data required to identify friendly tracks. When interrogated the IFF identifies own ship to friendly aircraft, vessels and shore installations. |
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What is FCS. What is connected to it. |
Fire Control System. PDMS & 5-inch gun |
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What is CCTV and what locations are recorded? |
Closed circuit Television. Flight deck camera Fire control TV/IR camera Mini typhoon port and starboard Toplite CWIS |
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What is link 11 |
Provides RF data link capability that allows the exchange of tactical data between own ship and other participating units fitted with compatible data link equipment |
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What is NIXIE & what does it do? |
Towed torpedo countermeasures. Is an electro-acoustic countermeasures decoy system that is used to protect the ship from acoustic homing torpedoes and/or magnetic field detonating torpedos |
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What is HVLA. Draw the diagram. |
Helicopter Visual Landing Aids. Comprising of a gyro stabilised glide slope and a gyro stabilised horizon reference bar; it provides a navigational aid to helicopter flight during periods of low visibility (night/fog) |
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What are the baseband switches |
Black data BBS Black Radio BBS Red BBS |
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What is symphony software/hardware |
Web-based hardware and software suite for automating the management of the CCS. It is capable of controlling the BBS's, radio equipment and RF switching equipment. Using symphony operators can create operational circuits by configuring and connecting communication resources and then activating circuits by communicating through those devices control ports. |
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What are the two areas of the HF subsystem |
Broadband HF transmitter subsystem Narrowband HF transmitter subsystem |
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VLF/LF/MF/HF Receive subsystem reception types |
Voice CW Double Sideband (DSB) Upper Sideband (USB) Lower Sideband (LSB) Frequency shift keying (FSK) |
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What are the dama channels |
5 kHz 25 kHz |
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What does INMARSAT provide |
Telephonic, data & facsimile services |
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What does the VHF subsystem do |
Provides for transmission & reception of air traffic control communication |
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Name 3 parts of the safety radio subsystem |
1 receive whip antenna 1 antenna-matching transformer 1 VHF/UHF guard antenna |
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What is the message handling subsystem |
It provides the processing of communication messages for general service, off-line and special requirements. Also provides facilities to prepare, edit, save, transfer, print, retrieve, transmit, and receive on-line and off-line signal traffic. |
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What does the underwater telephone do |
UWT provides underwater phonic and telegraphic communication capabilities with submarines and other surface vessels |
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Name and describe navigation aid #1 |
Ships inertial navigation system (SINS) Measure own ships heading, roll, pitch, and velocity for use by the C2, other peripheral subsystems and by bridge personnel for navigation. |
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Name and describe navigation aid #2 |
Electromagnetic Log Measures own ships speed and calculates distance travelled. Speed & distance data is provided to the switch/autoselect unit for distribution |
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Name and describe navigation aid #3 |
Echo Sounder Provides a proportionally-scaled sea bottom profile image on paper chart & a numerical depth display on a digital readout |
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Name and describe navigation aid #4 |
Wind speed and direction system Provides relative wind speed and direction data for use in general navigation duties and flight-deck operations. Data provided to remote displays and is automatically entered into C2 system. |
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What is ESM & what does it do |
Electronic support measures This is a passive warning system capable of correlating RADAR emitters to specific sites or platforms using the RADAR'S pulse characteristics |
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What is Secure Voice Subsystem |
Provides the switching selection and control of cryptographic equipment, recording and monitoring facilities for secure and plain voice communication |
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Name 6A & 6B for the sound powered telephone |
Electronic casualty control |
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What is DIXS-D and what is its classification |
Defence information exchange system - deployed. Used to administer the day-to-day operation of the ship. Ships maintenance is also conducted utilosong this network with database software. Classification: Restricted |
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What is SWAN-D and what is its classification |
Secure Wide Are Network - Deployed Used for information transfer between NZDF units. Classification: Secret |
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Draw the combat system block diagram |
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Draw the anzac communications system block diagram |
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