110 - Expeditionary Waterborne Flashcards

1
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What are the 3 type of Coastal Riverine Patrol (CRP)?

A
  • Reconnoissance Patrol
  • Security Patrol
  • Riverine Support
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2
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What is the SALUTE report?

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Size
Activity
Location
Uniform
Time
Equipment
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3
Q

Discuss waterborne warning shot procedures:

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  1. Layout of the assessment, warning, and threat zones.
  2. Procedures to ID potential threats (type, color, etc) using visual cues/binoculars.
  3. Means to classify potential threats. Determine their INTENT.
  4. Once the INTENT is identified, position guns to shoot 1-3 rounds toward the bow of COI
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4
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What is “Selection of launch and recovery sites” in waterways OPS?

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route, security measures and procedures, maneuver room, loading and unloading craft, identification of Primary and Alternate sites, fire support plans

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What is Seaward Continuum of Force Level 2?

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use flares, shine spotlights, blocking the COI (Contact of Interest) by positioning boat to counter, shouldering and herding, train weapons on COI.

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What is a Contact report?

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Initial TIC (Troop in Contact) report submitted, followed by a detailed report with information collected from the lookout, coast watch or other assets.

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7
Q

What are the 3 Security Boat Terms?

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  • Shadowing
  • Herding
  • Shouldering
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What is Seaward Continuum of Force Level 1?

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show waterborne presence, warn to remain clear, sound siren, hand movement, man weapons stations, use warning devices, aggressive maneuver, herd contact to cause change desired direction.

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9
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List some waterborne threats:

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  • small craft
  • aircraft
  • deep draft vessels
  • sub-surface threats
  • swimmers and divers
  • mines/IEDs
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10
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What is a Waterborne defense in depth?

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to interdict contact distance from the High Value Asset (HVA) established by creating assessment, warning and threat zones.

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11
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How many “Seaward Continuum of Force Levels” are in the Waterborne Warning Procedures?

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Four:
L1 - show waterborne presence, warn to remain clear, sound siren, hand movement, man weapons stations, use warning devices, aggressive maneuver, herd contact to cause change desired direction.
L2 - use flares, shine spotlights, blocking the COI (Contact of Interest) by positioning boat to counter, shouldering and herding, train weapons on COI.
L3 - warn the COI it will be fired upon, warning shots.
L4 - use disabling fire, use directed distraction fire.

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12
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What is Security Boat Shouldering?

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physically maneuver patrol boat into the COI (Contact Of Interest) with enough force to alter its course, bumping COI a little above the middle of the bow.

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13
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What is Security Boat Herding?

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  • patrol boat positioned on an angle off the beam/bow of the COI (Contact Of Interest)
  • make COI change course to avoid collision
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14
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What are the 2 types of maritime OPS?

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  • interdiction

- interception

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What is Seaward Continuum of Force Level 3?

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warn the COI it will be fired upon, warning shots.

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16
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What is “Selection of Routes” in waterways OPS?

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hydrography, enemy capabilities to support primary alternate plans, terrain/bank characteristics

17
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What is the role of a Screening Vessel?

A

protect HVA by determining a COI’s intent and proactively screening and intercepting COI in the assessment and interception zones.

18
Q

What is interception maritime OPS?

A

a peacetime under international law designed to enforce embargoes sanctioned by the United Nations security Council, National Authority, or other Regional organizations

19
Q

What factors effect navigation on waterways?

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  • current
  • depth of waterways
  • water level
  • natural obstacles
  • manmade obstacles
20
Q

Describe Small Boat Tactics.

A

Security boat that keeps hostiles as far away from HVA as possible, implementing stand-off zones.

21
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What are the 3 waterways OPS?

A
  • Selection of launch and recovery sites
  • Selection of Routes
  • Selection of Base site
22
Q

What is Coastal Reconnoissance Patrol?

A

attempt to reach it’s subjective, accomplish the mission, and return to Friendly positions without being detected

23
Q

What are the 3 security zones?

A
  • Reaction/Threat Zone: 1,000 yards from high value asset (HVA).
  • Intercept/Warning Zone: 1,000 yards from the boundary of reaction away from HVA.
  • Assessment Zone: The outermost security zone for HVA protection.
24
Q

What is the purpose of Crew-Served Weapon on a patrol boat and examples?

A
- Crew-Served Weapons provided volumes of accurate fire at ranges beyond small arms:
M2.50
M60
M240
MK19 - grenade launcher 
MK44 - Gatling gun
25
Q

What is “Selection of Base site” in waterways OPS?

A

Commanders should adjust tactics based on enemy threat and terrain, HVA escort tactics, techniques, and procedures

26
Q

What is Security Boat Shadowing?

A

placing a patrol boat in the path of a contact

27
Q

Discuss the high Seas AT/FP program.

A

U.S. Navy ships and forces on high seas should use appropriate AT measures consistent with the known threat level in the AOR.

28
Q

What is Seaward Continuum of Force Level 4?

A

use disabling fire, use directed distraction fire.

29
Q

What is Coastal Security Patrol?

A

secures the approach to Friendly forces or installations/facilities

30
Q

What is interdiction maritime OPS?

A

action to divert, disrupt, delay, or destroy the enemy military service capabilities before it can be used effectively against friendly forces

31
Q

What is the role of a React Vessel?

A

intercept, engage and, if necessary, destroy any vessel attempting to enter the protected HVA Exclusion Zone.

32
Q

What is the 5 paragraph order?

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SMEAC: Situation, Mission, Execution, Administration and Logistics, Command and Logistics.

33
Q

What is a SITREP?

A

Situation Report

34
Q

What is Coastal Riverine Support?

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deception OPS, logistic support, Health Service Support teams/casualty evacuation

35
Q

What is the Guard Mount Procedure?

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standardized watch turnover procedure between incoming and outgoing personnel