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Deadly Force
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Force that a person uses causing, or knows or should know would cause, a substantial risk of death or serious bodily harm.
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Serious Bodily Harm
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Fractured or dislocated, deep cuts, torn members of the body, serious damage to internal organs. Does not include minor injuries such as black eye or bloody nose.
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FPCONs
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Force Protection Conditions
Progressive levels of protective measures that are the same for all services and declared by military commanders and heads of DoD. |
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Random Anti-Terrorism Measures
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Measures taken from high FPCONs and used to confuse and disrupt terrorist activities and plans.
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Defense in Depth
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Setting mutually supportive defense positions designed to progressively weaken an enemy attack. Built around the concept of protecting the high value asset.
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What are the different zones on the waterborne side of the ship?
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Assessment zone / Warning zone / Threat zone
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Terrorism
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Calculated use of unlawful violence of the threat of violence to inculcate (instill) fear; intended to coerce or intimidate governments in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological.
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Characteristics of Terrorists
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Well trained, Covert, Urban based, Highly mobile, Militarily weaker
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Phases of Terrorist Operations
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1. Broad target seletion
2. Intel and Surveillance 3. Specific target selection 4. Pre-attack surveillance and planning 5. Attack rehearsal 6. Actions on the objective 7. Escape and Exploitation |
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Causes for Security Alerts
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- Unplanned power loss
- Late/missing watch standers - Intruders - Suspicious baggage/parcels - Alarms |
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Different types of Reaction Forces and Armed and Ready timelines
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Security Reaction Force (SRF) - 5 minutes
Backup Reaction Force (BRF) - 10 minutes Reserve Force (RF) |
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What is a VLA?
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Vertical Launch ASROC (Anti-Submarine Rocket)
Torpedo with a rocket booster. Launched from VLS. (Vertical Launch System) |
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Primary function of Harpoon Missile
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Air-to-Surface anti ship missile.
Active guidance, low-level, sea-skimming cruise trajectory Launchable from ships, subs, aircraft |
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Dud (missile)
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Fire signal sent to missile, but missile does not light off
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Misfire (missile)
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No missile initialization
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Restrained fire (missile)
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Missile lights off, but does not leave canister
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Hangfire (missile)
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Missile TEMPORARILY fails to leave the missile cell
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Safety precautions when firing
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A. Salvo alarm warning to stay away from missile decks
B. Toxic gas damper - Provides clean air during missile launch |
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MCP
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Muscle of VLS
A. Supplies voltage to hatch drive motors B. Provides monitoring and power control for module |
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MCP location
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Lower level of launcher
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LSEQ
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Brain of VLS
A. Monitors status of the modules and the cells within B. Transfer data between LCU and missiles through umbilicals C. Provides basic timing signals D. Initiates deluge when required |
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LSEQ location
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Upper level of launcher
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LCU
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Selects and issues pre-launch and launch commands to selected missile in VLS from any WCS.
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LCU locations
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One in CSER 1 and one in CSER 3 (Combat Systems Equipment Room)
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Missiles used by VLS
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VLA
SM-2 SM-3 SM-T TLAM (Tomahawk Land Attack Missile) |
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VLS Deluge
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2 way control valve charged to 225 psi
Alarm at 200 psi 15 gallons fresh water followed by firemain Cools missile during restrained firing or overtemp in missile canister or subcells WET SYSTEM |
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VLS Deluge location
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First level of of launcher
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VLS magazine sprinklers
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3 way control valve
Extinguish/limit spread of fires in VLS DRY SYSTEM |
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Warfare areas that utilize naval missile systems
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Air
Surface Strike Underwater/Sub-Surface |
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Number of usable VLS cells
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Forward: 29
Aft: 61 |
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What makes up a VLS module?
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8 cells
1 MCP 1 LSEQ |
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How many VLS modules?
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Forward: 4
Aft: 8 |
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VLS Booster Drop Zone in nm
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2
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Stages of Flight (missile)
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Boost
Midcourse Guidance - Uses SPY up/downlink Terminal - Uses FCS, last 6-10 seconds |
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How many modules have cranes?
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2
1 forward, 1 aft |
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Types of Tomahawk missiles
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C - 1000 nm, Unitary warhead, 1 target
D - 700 nm, Dispersing warhead (bomblets), multiple targets E - 1000 nm, Unitry warhead, Redirection/Change course in-flight |
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Range and waypoint number of Harpoon missile
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75-81 nm range
8 waypoints |
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4 NIXIE modes
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Sweep
Noise Alternate Pulse |
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Which sonobuoy is active?
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SSQ-62 Dicas
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Sonar dome pressure
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39.5 - 41.5 psi
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Maximum effective range, maximum range, and rate of fire of the 25mm?
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Effective range: 2700 yards
Max range: 4.1 miles 175 rounds/min |
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What is WQC-6/Probe alert?
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One-way underwater comms with subs using (V)15
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What is the WQC 2/2A Gertrude?
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Two-way unsercure comms
Uses 1 HF & 1 LF transducer In sonar dome behind sonar array |
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Max range of 9mm
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50 meters
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(V)15 functional segments
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- ASFS (Acoustic Sensor Functional Segment)
- LSFS (LAMPS Sonobuoy Functional Segment) - TRAFS (Torpedo Recognition & Alternate Functional Segment) - UCFS (Undersea Warfare Control Functional Segment) - SPPFS (Sensor Performance Prediction Functional Segment) - CSSFS (Common Systems Services Functional Segment) - OBTFS (Onboard Trainer Functional Segment) |
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Max range and rate of fire of MT51
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13nm
16-20 rounds/min |
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What is the MT51?
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5" gun
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Forward and Aft VLS Main Eductor discharge speed
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Forward: 1050 gpm
Aft: 1350 gpm Automatic |
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VLS House Keeping Eductor
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Drains small amounts of water, condensation, effluent from launcher sump during maintenance.
10 gpm Manual |
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Umbilical location
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Second level of launcher in EACH CELL.
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VLS Weapon Control System
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Based on target data, selected for VLS engagement.
VLS supplies & updates missile availability & inventory data to all WCS. |
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What are the Four Ds (components of a Weapon System)?
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Detection
Direction Delivery Destruction |
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VLS Acroynms
MCP LSEQ LCU |
MOTOR CONTROL PANEL
LAUNCHER SEQUENCER LAUNCH CONTROL UNIT |
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What message authorizes the launch of TLAMS
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INDIGO
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What is DSMAC?
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Digital Scene Matching Area Corellation
Photo compared to a photo |
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What is TERCOM?
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Terrain Contour Matching
Obtains geographic fix by comparing elevation taken by missile sensors to terrain profile stored in missile. |
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Max TLAM Salvo (simultaneous firing)
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24, 1 missile from each half-module
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TLAM rate of fire
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1 every 7 seconds
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Types of tasking for TWS
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LSP (Launch Sequence Plan)
INDIGO |
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What is LSP?
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Launch Sequence Program
List of missions provided to firing units. Informs of possible INDIGO tasking in advance. Gives advanced notice to prevent surprises. |
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What is IMMM?
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In-flight Missile Modification Message
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What is SLQ-32?
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- Anti-ship missile defense
- Early warning and identification - 2 antenna arrays are mounted outboard and starboard - 360 degree surveillance |
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What is SPY-1D
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- Primary air, secondary surface radar
- Rapid coverage of high speed multiple targets - 3D phased array |
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What is GCCS?
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Provides TTWCS (Tactical Tomahawk Weapon Control System) near real-time over water track database
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What is SPS-67?
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- Surface search radar
- Detects low flyers up to 60nm - Backup for IFF |
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What is IFF?
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Identification Friend or Foe
- Identifies aircraft and ships, respond to off-ship inquiries |
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What are the modes of IFF?
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1 - Mission
2 - Platform 3A - Civilian aircraft 4 - Secure military C - Altitude |
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Modes of SLQ-32 operation?
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ES - Electronic Support (Passive)
EA - Electronic Attack |
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SLQ-32 location
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One under each bridge wing
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What is OSS?
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Mk 46 Optical Sighting System
Video camera capable of determiningfire control calculations. Primarily for surface contacts |
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3 type of sonobuoys
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- DIFAR (Directional Frequency Analysis & Recording)
- DICASS (Directional Command Ativated Sonobuoy System) - VLAD (Vertical Lined Array DIFAR) |
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How many arrays on IFF?
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64
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What do the illuminators/directors do?
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- provide illumination (warning)
- Missile rear reference (signal telling missile to stay away) - Terminal phase homing (last 6-10 seconds) |
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What is RLEP and where is it?
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Remote Launch Enable Panel
Located in CIC |
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Max effective range of M500?
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50 yards
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Max effective range of M16?
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550m
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Deadly Force Triangle
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Capability, Opportunity, Intent
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Escalation of Force Continuum
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1. Physical Presence
2. Verbal Warnings 3. Soft Controls 4. Hard Controls 5. Intermediate Weapon 6. Deadly Force |
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Eleven General Orders of a Sentry
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REALLY?! You needed to look?
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SALUTE report
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Size of enemy element
Activity of enemy Location - Bearing and direction Unit type Time - Local unless specified Equipment - Detailed description |
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What is Hawklink?
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Secure voice, sonobuoy data, and video link (FLIR)from Helo to ship
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What are the 5 HF antennas?
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HF Fanwire OE-409
Mast Clamp Current Probe Antenna Twin Whip OE-418 AS-3772 Narrow Band Single Whip Single Whip AS-3771 |
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What are the frequency ranges?
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High: 3-30MHz
Very High: 30-300MHz Ultra High: 300MHz-3GHz Super High: 3-30GHz Extremely High: 30-300GHz |
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What is GINGERBREAD?
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Intruder on the circuit
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What is BEADWINDOW?
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Classified information passed over an unclassified net.
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What is MINIMIZE?
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All traffic restricted down to only important communications
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What is EKMS?
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Electronic Key Management System
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What is ADNS?
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Automated Data Networking System
Distributes IP services to NIPR, SIPR, SCI, and POTS lines |
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What is NAVMACS?
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Naval Automated Communications System
Primarily for message traffic |
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What are the NAVMACS precedence times?
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(R) Routine - 6 hours
(P) Priority- 3 hours (O) Intermediate - 30 minutes (Z) Flash- 5 minutes or less |
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What is CENTRIXS?
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Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System
Allied forces comms |
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What is NTCSS?
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Naval Tactical Command Support System
OMMS, RADM, RSUPPLY |
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What is NIAPS?
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Naval Information Application Product Suite
SKED, TORIS, NKO at sea, FSM, FLTMPS replication |
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What is DRRS?
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Defense Readiness Report System
Reports readiness of command areas of operations |
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What is NSIPS?
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Navy Standard Integrated Personnel System
Single, field-entry, electronic pay and personnel system |
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3 factors that affect sonar
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Temperature
Pressure Salinity |
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Hot Gun
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Gun whose barrel temperature has reached the temperature where it could cook off a round
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Training Warning Circle
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18 inches from the furthest projection of the mount or launcher. 4 inch thick red line marked "Danger Area"
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What is the Detect to Engage sequence?
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Search
Detect Tack Identify/Assess Engage Kill Evaluation (If necessary, repeat last 2 steps.) |
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What is C2W?
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Command and Control Warfare
Direction of forces & weapons to achieve a mission goal |
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What is NSFS?
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Naval Surface Fire Support
Gunfire support for troops on land |
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What does RADAR & SONAR stand for?
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RAdio Detection And Ranging
SOund Navigation And Ranging |
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What 2 warfare areas use naval gun systems?
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Air & Surface
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What is the Purpose of Fire Control?
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To put ordinance deliberately and accurately on target
"Warheads on foreheads" |
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Difference between 2D and 3D radars
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2D: Range & Bearing
3D: Range, Bearing, Elevation/Altitude |
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Purpose of CSOSS
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Combat Systems Operational Sequencing System
Detailed step by step instructions for initialization, testing, and casualty control of Combat Systems |
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What are the 3D radars?
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SPY1D & Mk15 CIWS radar
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Difference between active and passive sonar?
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Passive just listens, active transmits sound
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What is the blue color coding on a round signify?
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Dummy round for training
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What are the Combat Systems officer positions?
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STO - System Test Officer
FCO - Fire Control Officer CSO - Combat Systems Officer EMO - Electronics Material Officer |
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FPCON Normal
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General Threat, Routine Security
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What is HERO?
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Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordinance
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What is EMCON?
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emissions control. Makes us appear smaller because of less use of RF
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What is MAD?
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Military Air Distress
243 |
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Who is the father of Aegis?
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Wayne E Meyer
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What is A Doctrine Statement?
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If This, Then That
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FPCON Alpha
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General Threat of possible terrorist activity
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FPCON Bravo
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Increased and more predictable threat of terrorist activity
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FPCON Charlie
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Incident occurs, or some for of terrorist action is likely
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FPCON Delta
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Incident occurred in the immediate area, or action against a specific location is imminent
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Terrorist Structure
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Leaders
Operational Cadre Active Supporters Passive Supporters Cells |
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Types of Terrorist Cells
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Operational: Carry out attacks
Intelligence: Surveillance Auxiliary: Collect money/supplies |
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What net do you use for a Security Alert?
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8868
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What net is used for Fire?
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8880
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What reports make up the 12 o'clock reports?
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Magazine temperature
Draft Fuel & Water Muster Boat |
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How are colors raised and lowered?
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Raised smartly
Lowered ceremoniously |
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What is the purpose of C&D doctrine?
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Automated decision making features that are enabled by operators to time for track processing, track ID, threat assessment & engagement, and weapon selection
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What is STO responsible for?
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Weapon system interfaces and configuration control
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What is EMO responsible for?
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Non weapon system electronics as well as interior and exterior radio comms
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What can SPY1D act as a backup for?
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Mk99 FCS Illuminator
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Maximum ranges of SPY.
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Search: 256nm
Tracking: 512nm |
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Minimum range of SPY
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1.6nm
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What is the function of the C&D?
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Command & Decision
Collect, correlate, analyze, and present tactical data for system operators. |
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What is the function of WCS?
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Weapon Control System
Executes engagements with SMs. Coordinates firing to prevent interference between CIWS and SM-2, CIWS and VLA, Tomahak, Harpoon, and 5" |
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What is the function of ADS?
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Computer driven display that provides management and tactical situation information.
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Where are the FCS illuminators?
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1 forward, 2 aft
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What are the 9 elements of AEGIS?
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1. C&D
2. WCS 3. ADS 4. SPY 5. ACTS 6. FCS 7. VLS 8. SM-2 9. ORTS |
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What is ORTS?
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Operational Readiness Test System
Provides status assessment, maintenance, and test functions for SPY, C&D, WCS, and parts of VLS, FCS, and ACTS Fault detection and isolation of Combat Systems |
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What is the high low power for SPY?
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Low: 250-500KW
High: 4-6.4MW |
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What cools SPY arrays?
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Chilled water & Air
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What cools the FCS illuminators?
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The SPY SKID
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What is CDLMS?
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Common Data Link Management System
Manages Link-11, -4A, -16 |
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What is SGS?
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Ship's Gridlock System
Combines two of the same tracks from Link that overlap. |
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What is the Mk 200?
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Director Controller
Controls the directors/illuminators |
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What console type is used by the CO, TAO, OSDA?
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OL-498
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OL-191(V) 5 & 6 communicate with which consoles in combat?
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OJ-663
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How does WCS communicate with SM-2s midcourse?
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Uses uplink/downlink via SPY.
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Name 2 types of BMD missions.
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LRS&T (Long Range Search & Track)
Track and Engage |
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What does C2P do?
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Translates data for CDLMS
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What is RSC?
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Radar System Controller
Controls SPY1D BMD Mission Planner laptop controlled by RSC operator |
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How many anti-jamming frequency bands exist for SPY1D?
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10
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How many DPDs are there? What are they for? Where are they located?
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Driver Pre Driver
3; 1 for redundancy, 2 for normal operation Provides low power for SPY All in Radar Rooom 2 |
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How many Power Amplifiers exist? What do they do?
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2, all in Radar Room 2
Provides high power for SPY |
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How many SPY arrays are there?
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4
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What is SIGPRO? Where is it?
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SIGnal PROcessor
Processes signal for SPY1D CSER 2 |
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What is the A scope? Where is it?
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Provides kill evaluation during engagement
In CIC to the right of the RSC console |
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What is the SPY skid?
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Water cooling system for SPY and FCS transmitters using demineralized water.
Demineralized water cooled with sea water through heat exchangers |
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What is USH-26?
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Tape drive containing FCS program for the UYK-44 computers
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What is the LSD? (Combat Systems) How many are there? Where are they?
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Large Screen Display
2 CIC |
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What is ASTAB?
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Automated STAtus Boards
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What is the function of ON-201?
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Provides communication through LS-653/654 in CIC and interfaces with IVCS
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Who manages C&D doctrine?
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CSC (Combat Systems Coordinator)
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What does the C&D skid cool?
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SIGPRO, UYK-43s, OJ-663s, OL-498s & 499s
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Where is ORTS located?
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CSMC (Combat System Maintenance Central)
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How many ORTS terminals are there?
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5
2 in CSMC 1 in CSER 2 1 in Radar Room 2 1 in Radar Room 3 |
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What is ORTS?
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Operational Readiness Test System
Monitors AEGIS weapon systems status Assists troubleshooting and maintenance by running tests |
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What are the 3 functions of WCS?
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Weapon Control System
1. Fire Control Solution 2. Weapon recommendation 3. Kill evaluation |
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Duties and responsibilities of the Gas-free Engineer
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Checks tanks, voids, and fire-damaged components for oxygen, toxins, and explosives.
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Duties and responsibilities of the Fire Marshal.
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Spot checks compartments for safety and damage control discrepancies.
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Describe Main Reduction gear.
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Double input
Single output Double reduction Double helical Locked train Articulated |
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Engineering reports for 12 o'clock reports
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Fuel & Water
Draft Boats |
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Length of Port & Starboard shaft?
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Port: 168 ft
Stbd: 228 ft |
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Different sections of the shaft
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Thrust
Intermediate Line Stern-tube Tail |
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Diameter of Propeller hub
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17 ft
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Number blades on the propeller
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5
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Purpose of main reduction gear
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Converts High Speed, Low Torque input to a Low Speed, High Torque output
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Where is bleed air extracted from?
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16th stage of the GTMs (Gas Turbine Motor)
14th stage of the GTGs (Gas Turbine Generator) |
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What is bleed air for?
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Starting air for GTMs and GTGs
Prairie air Anti-icing air Masker air |
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Purpose of Masker Air
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Reduces transmission of machinery and other hull borne noises through the water around the ship.
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Purpose of Prairie Air
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Masks noise signature of the ship's propellers
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Locations of Masker Air Emitter Belts
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Forward bulkhead of Aux1
Forward bulkhead of Main1 Forward bulkhead of Main2 |
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Purpose of MRG (Main Reduction Gear) Lube oil system
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Cools and lubricates MRG bearings
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Who is EDO (Engineering Duty Officer) responsible to?
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CDO (Command Duty Officer)
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Which watches report to CCS Watch?
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IEM (In-port Equipment Monitor)
S/S (Sound & Security) |
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Locations of A/C units?
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#1 - Aux1
#2 & 3 - Aux2 #4 - Shaft Alley |
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Ratings of the A/C units?
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200 yoke tons each
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How tall are the propeller blades?
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5 ft
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Where are the HPACs?
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#1 - Main1
#2 - Main2 |
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Where are the LPACs?
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#1 - Main1
#2 & 3 - Main2 |
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Modes for LPAC
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Lead - 125 psig
Lag - 120 psig Standby - 115 psig |
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Purpose of CRP (Controllable Reversible Pitch) System
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Allows ship to move Forward and Aft without changing direction of shafts
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Purpose of Impressed Cathodic Protection System
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Prevents corrosion of ship's hull using small electrical current (0.7V)
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What equipment is tripped to protect the electrical distribution system during a Stage II load-shed?
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A/C units
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Rating of Generators
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450VAC
60Hz 3-phase 4009 A 2500kW 0.8 power factor |
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Total capacity of F-76?
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******
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Total capacity of JP-5?
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22000 gallons
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Purpose of Compensated Water System
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Ship's stability and transfer of fuel from storage to service tanks
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Sections of GTM
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Compressor
Combustor HP Turbine LP Turbine |
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Purpose of thrust bearings
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Transmits thrust from propeller to hull to drive ship
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Locations of Potable Water tanks
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Aux1
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Number of Water Distillers
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3
2 VCDs 1 Reverse Osmosis unit |
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Rating of VCDs
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9600 gallons/day
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Daily standard of potable water usage
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35 gallon per man per day
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Uses for Seawater system
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Cooling MRG lube oil, HPAC oil, LPAC oil, Stern Tube bearing, Masker/Prairie Air & Coolers, AC units, Reefer units, SPY skid, VCDs
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List steering modes
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Computer-assisted Auto
Computer-assist Manual Backup Manual Emergency Emergency Manual |
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Uses of HP air
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GTM/GTG starts
SVTT Mk 45 gun VLS Deluge |
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Rating of HPAC
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3000 psi @ 220 cubic feet per hour
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Location of EAB (Emergency Air Breathing) Station
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3 Gen lower level
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Component in LP system that secures all non-vital air at 85 psi
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Priority Valve
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Component in HP system that allows augmentation of LP system at 80 psi
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HP to LP air reducing manifold
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Types of fuels carried onboard
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JP-5
F-76/DFM |
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Uses for JP-5
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Helos
RHIBs (Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat) PHARS P-100 Emergency aft Fuel/Oil System |
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Number of refueling stations
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5 *******
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Which stations can take on JP-5?
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#7 & 8
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Location of Seawater pumps
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#1 - Aux1
#2 - Main1 #3 - Aux2 #4 - Main2 #5 - Shaft Alley |
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Location of GTGs
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#1 - Aux1
#2 - Main2 #3 - 3Gen |
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Rating of Seawater pumps
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1450 gpm @ 45 psi
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What is CRP
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Controllable Reversible Pitch
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Sections of Tag-out Log
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Instructions
Index Instrument Active Cleared |
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Authorizer for tag-outs underway/in-port
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Underway - EOOW
In-port - EDO |
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Meaning Red & Yellow tags
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Red - Danger
Yellow - Caution |
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Meaning of Red & Yellow stickers
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Red - Out of Commission
Yellow - Out of Calibration |
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Location of Engineering tag-out log
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CCS (Central Control Station)
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Number of Gas Turbines Engines
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7
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Location of GTMs
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#1A & 1B - Main1
#2A & 2B - Main2 |
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Location of Engineering Switchboards
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Aux1
Main2 3Gen (Same as GTGs) |
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Types of GTGs & GTMs
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GTG - Allison 501K-34
GTM - LM-2500 |
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Total horsepower of all 4 engines (GTM)
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100,000 HP
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Number of compressor stages in GTM & GTG
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GTM - 16
GTG - 14 |
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GTM start locations
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PACC (Propulsion Auxiliary Control Console)
SCU ( EMCU ( |
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GTG start locations
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EPCC (Electronic Plant Control Console)
LOCOP ( Switchboard |
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Ship's speed control locations
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BCU
PACC (Propulsion Auxiliary Control Console) SCU EMCU |
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What are the consoles in CCS?
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EOOW
EPCC PACC DCC |
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What is Split Plant Configuration?
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1 engine online per shaft
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Hand wheel color code
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White - Steam
Yellow w/ Black Stripes - Lube Oil Dark Blue - Potable Water Orange - Hydraulic Green - Seawater Red - Firemain Red/Green - AFFF Gray - HP Air Tan - LP Air Yellow - Fuel Oil Purple - JP-5 Black - Oily Waste |
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Gallons/day made by ROs
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10,000 gallons/day
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What decibels require single/double protection?
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Single - 84 dB
Double - 104 dB |
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In charge of Engineering Plant underay
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EOOW (Engineering Officer Of the Watch)
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Console that provides remote control & monitoring of propulsion plant
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PACC (Propulsion and Auxiliary Control Console)
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Who drafts Fuel & Water Report
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Ship's Oil King
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What is Main Space Fire Doctrine
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Step-by-step procedure for fighting a main space fire
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Number of normal propulsion plant modes
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Full Power
Split Plant Trail Shaft |
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What is Cold Iron
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Ship's receiving shore power and services
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Number, Location, & Purpose of line shaft bearings
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- 3
- 1A: Main2 / 1B & 2A: Shaft Alley - Supports Lineshaft section of shaft |
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What bearings support shaft in the water
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Strut Bearings
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What are the GTE module fire detection components
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U/V Sensor
Temperature Sensor |
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Component that connects power turbine to input shaft of MRG
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High Speed Flexible Coupling Shaft
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How much Thermal Protection on GTM module?
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2000 degrees for 15 minutes
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Component in CRP that provides control & power oil
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HOPM
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Purpose of the CRP head tank
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Provide static head pressure at propeller hub seals when system is secured
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Location of secondary control station for Engineering spaces
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Main1
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Location of alternate DC Central
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Repair locker 2
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Number of gallons of AFFF in each AFFF tank
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600 gallons
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Number of AFFF stations
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2
1 forward, 1 aft |
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Definition of SOPV
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Solenoid Operated Pilot Valve
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What spaces are protected by AFFF?
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Forward Vert Rep
Aux 1 Main 1 Aux 2 Main 2 3 Gen TACTAS Flight deck |
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Purpose of AFFF in-line eductor
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To allow use of 5 gallon AFFF reserve drums to fight fires
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Purpose of refractometer
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Measures seawater contamination in AFFF
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Definition of AFFF
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Aqueous Film Forming Foam
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Percent AFFF to seawater
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6% AFFF
94% Seawater |
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What activates halon 1301?
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5lb CO2 bottle
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Purpose of bypass valve
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Alternate path for CO2 to actuate Halon in case time delay fails.
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Primary reason for Halon time delay
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Allow evacuation of personnel from the space
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Temperature at which Halon off-gases
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900 degrees
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What toxic gases dies Halon give off?
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Hydrogen Bromide
Hydrogen Fluoride |
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What toxic gas does AFFF give off?
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Hydrogen Sulfide
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Purpose of Halon 1301
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Inhibits fire's chemical reaction
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Chemical name for Halon
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Bromotrifluromethane
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Spaces protected by Halon
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Aux 1
Main 1 Main 2 3 Gen Paint Locker Hazmat TACTAS |
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Time delay for Halon
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60 seconds for manned/main
30 seconds for umanned/auxiliary |
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Max percent and time of Halon exposure without harmful effects
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5-7% for 10 minutes
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Percent of Halon needed to extinguish fire
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20%
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Lengths of steel shoring
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3'-5'
6'-11' |
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Weight max of extended steel shoring
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3'-5': 12,000lb
6'-11': 6000lb |
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Weight max of collapsed steel shoring
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20,000lb
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Purpose of shoring batten
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Measures angles of wood shoring
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Main/secondary purpose P-100
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Firefighting
Dewatering |
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What are the vari-nozzle positions?
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Wide V
Narrow V Solid Stream Flush |
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4 Principles of Investigation
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Thorough
Cautious Report Repeat |
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Minimum personnel for hoses
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1-1/2": 3 people
2-1/2": 5 people |
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Definition of NFTI
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Naval Firefighting Thermal Imager
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Types of eductors
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S-type
Peri-jet ESP |
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Number of jets in peri-jet
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6
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Distance of portable CO2 bottle
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4-6 feet
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What powers ESP?
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440 volts
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Precautions when handling CO2 bottle
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Maintain positive control
Hold by handle, not feed horn Ground bottle |
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Last resort agent for electrical fire
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PKP
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Definition of ESP
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Electrical Submersible Pump
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