110 Operations Flashcards

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110.1 Describe the mission of the following primary warfare areas.
ASW (Anti-Submarine Warfare)

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is a branch of naval warfare that uses surface warships, aircraft, or other submarines to find, track and deter damage or destroy enemy submarines.

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110.1 Describe the mission of the following primary warfare areas.
SUW (Surface Warfare)

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core missions, derived from the tenets of Sea Power 21, guide the preparation and focus of joint and naval forces to achieve SUW objectives.

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110.1 Describe the mission of the following primary warfare areas.
IW (Information Warfare)

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activities are conducted daily in peace, crisis, or conflict. As the country enters crisis, existing IO plans can be used as a starting point for supporting a commander’s war fighting mission.

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110.1 Describe the mission of the following primary warfare areas.
AW (Air Warfare)

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mission analysis is to determine restrictions and constraints, number of aircraft required to accomplish mission whether it’s air-to-air or air-to-ground combat

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110.1 Describe the mission of the following primary warfare areas.
STW (Strike Warfare)

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is the destruction or neutralization of enemy targets ashore by conventional or nuclear weapons

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110.1 Describe the mission of the following primary warfare areas.
NSW (Naval Special Warfare)

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forces conduct special operations (SO) in any environment, and are uniquely trained and equipped to operate from, around, and in maritime environments.

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110.2 Explain how the Reserve Component integrates with the Active Component.

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The Naval Reserve supports the mission of Navy by providing trained personnel available for active duty when the need arises

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110.3 Explain the purpose of a mobile detachment.

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Allows for strategic placement of necessary forces in a peacetime or wartime theater.

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110.4 Discuss the primary services provided by the following deployable METOC teams.
Mine Warfare UUV Platoon

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conduct port/harbor shallow water mine warfare utilizing unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) operated by small, rapidly deployable teams.

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110.4 Discuss the primary services provided by the following deployable METOC teams.
Naval Oceanography ASW Team (NOAT)

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provide detailed tactical weather data to the ASW team.

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110.4 Discuss the primary services provided by the following deployable METOC teams.
Strike Group Oceanography Team (SGOT)

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Provide timely, comprehensive, and tactically relevant meteorological and oceanographic (METOC) products and services in direct support of Numbered Fleet / Navy Component Commanders, deploying Carrier and Expeditionary Strike Group Commanders, assigned units/staff, and other U.S. and Joint / Coalition forces as directed.

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110.4 Discuss the primary services provided by the following deployable METOC teams.
Mobile Environmental Team (MET)

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are the primary users of the Navy’s mobile equipment assets. They are deployable, portable environmental analysts.

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110.4 Discuss the primary services provided by the following deployable METOC teams.
Fleet Survey Team (FST)

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is a rapid-response Navy command that excels at conducting quick turnaround hydrographic surveys in locations around the world using air-transportable rigid hull inflatable boats.

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110.5 Discuss the IO Core Capabilities.
MISO

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Military Information Support Operations (Formerly PSYOP)

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110.5 Discuss the IO Core Capabilities.
MILDEC

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Military Deception

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110.5 Discuss the IO Core Capabilities.
OPSEC

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Operations Security

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110.5 Discuss the IO Core Capabilities.
EW

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Electronic Warfare

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110.5 Discuss the IO Core Capabilities.
CNO

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Computer Network Operations

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110.6 Define the roles of the U.S. Navy Blue and Red teams.
Blue Team Operations

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uses a team specifically constructed for the Inter-Deployment Training Cycle charged with assisting in the protection of the targeted assets and conducting training to local personnel.

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110.6 Define the roles of the U.S. Navy Blue and Red teams.
Red Team Operation

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is an independent and threat-based effort by an interdisciplinary, simulated opposing force, which after proper safeguards are established, uses both active and passive capabilities on a formal, time-bounded tasking to expose and exploit IA vulnerabilities of friendly forces.

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110.7 Explain the purpose of FES (Fleet Electronics Support).

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Maintains operational readiness of Electronic Warfare equipment.

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110.8 Explain the difference between the following documents.
United States Code (USC) Title 10

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outlines the role of the armed forces. It provides the legal basis for the roles, missions and organizations of each of the services as well as the Department of Defense

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110.8 Explain the difference between the following documents.
USC Title 50

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outlines the role of War and National Defense. Allows each department of the armed forces to have their own Secretary and work under the direction of the Secretary of Defense.

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110.9 Define CRITIC.

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Critical Information that is reported in a short, specially formatted message.

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110.10 State the purpose of the following.
CCOP (Cryptologic Carry-On Program)

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provides direct support systems worldwide to support Navy, NSA, and DOD national and theater level missions and perform installation and maintenance of organizational level cryptographic and ancillary equipment and communication devices associated with fleet cryptologic systems and antenna maintenance while deployed.

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110.10 State the purpose of the following.
Naval Integrated Tactical Environmental Subsystems (NITES)

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is a set of meteorology and oceanography forecast, database, and decision aids tailored for specific platforms and uses.

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110.10 State the purpose of the following.
JDISS (Joint Deployable Intelligence Support System)

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program provides a family of hardware and software capabilities that allow connectivity and interoperability with intelligence systems supporting forces, in garrison, and deployed during peace, crisis and in war

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110.11 Discuss Maritime Domain Awareness.

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Is the effective understanding of anything associated with the maritime domain that could impact the security, safety, economy, or environment.

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110.12 State the purpose of a MOC.

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Maritime Operation Centers are in each numbered fleet and allow the Navy to maintain a steady level of readiness. Also known as NTCS.

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110.13 Identify the following types of radars, their functions, and examples of each.
Air Search

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The primary function of air search radar is to provide 360 degree from the surface to high altitudes and determine ranges and bearings to aircraft targets.

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110.13 Identify the following types of radars, their functions, and examples of each.
Surface Search

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Short range, 2-dimensional surface search and navigation radar.

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110.13 Identify the following types of radars, their functions, and examples of each.
Fire Control

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Provides information to ships fire control systems for use in tracking and destroying enemy targets.

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110.14 Explain the difference between OPELINT and TECHELINT.
Operational Electronic Intelligence

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intelligence that is required for planning and conducting campaigns.

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110.14 Explain the difference between OPELINT and TECHELINT.
Technical Electronic Intelligence

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is intelligence derived from the collection, processing, analysis and exploitation of data and information pertaining to foreign equipment and material to prevent technical surprise.