CDC Vol 1, 022 Event/Incident Report Requirements Flashcards
What OPREP-3 category is this?
“Used to report any incident that the CSAF has deemed reportable in the CSAF OPREP–3 Reports Matrix or meets AF-level interest, but does not meet national or international level interest requirements.”
OPREP–3 BEELINE
What OPREP-3 category is this?
“This report is used by any unit to provide the National Military Command Center (NMCC) and, as appropriate, combatant commands and services, with immediate notification of any incident or event where national or international level interest is indicated.”
OPREP–3 PINNACLE
What OPREP-3 category is this?
“We use this narrative report to report an event or incident involving an actual or possible detonation of a nuclear weapon that risks outbreak of nuclear war.”
OPREP–3 PINNACLE NUCFLASH
What OPREP-3 category is this?
“We use this narrative report to report any preconflict occurrence that has the potential to move rapidly into a contingency or general war situation (i.e., as armed attack, harassment, or a hostile act against US forces).”
OPREP–3 PINNACLE FRONT BURNER
What OPREP-3 category is this?
“We use this formatted report to report an accident or event involving nuclear weapons or nuclear components that do not risk the outbreak of nuclear war. Some examples are nuclear detonation, radioactive contamination, or jettisoning of a nuclear weapon.”
OPREP–3 PINNACLE BROKEN ARROW
What OPREP-3 category is this?
“We use this report to report the seizure, theft, or loss of a US nuclear weapon.”
OPREP–3 PINNACLE EMPTY QUIVER
What OPREP-3 category is this?
“Use this report for operations involving the command disablement or nonviolent disablement of a nuclear weapon.”
OPREP–3 PINNACLE EMERGENCY DISABLEMENT
What OPREP-3 category is this?
“We use this report for the evacuation of nuclear weapons.”
OPREP–3 PINNACLE EMERGENCY EVACUATION
What OPREP-3 category is this?
“We use this report for those incidents involving nuclear weapons that are of significant interest but are not categorized as PINNACLE NUCFLASH or PINNACLE BROKEN ARROW.”
OPREP–3 BENT SPEAR
What OPREP-3 category is this?
“Use this report for nuclear reactor and radiological accidents and incidents to the appropriate service headquarters. These events do not involve nuclear weapons but are of vital interest to all levels of government.”
OPREP–3 FADED GIANT
What OPREP-3 category is this?
“We use this report to immediately notify program managers at the Joint Staff-, Air Force-, or MAJCOM-level of significant activities involving special access programs (SAP) operating under the umbrella of AFI 16–701, Special Access Programs.”
OPREP–3 CRESCENT EDGE
What OPREP-3 category is this?
“OPREP–3 WHITE PINNACLE is an unclassified exercise flagword used in exercise messages that contain simulated, time-critical information from operating forces to the NMCC. We use this exercise to measure the timeliness of the OPREP–3 PINNACLE report.”
EXERCISE WHITE PINNACLE—OPREP–3 WHITE PINNACLE
How soon must a OPREP-3 PINNACLE NUCFLASH be reported from the time of the incident? And how is the report submitted for all addressees on both the voice and record report?
- 5 minutes
- Submit report as FLASH for all addresses
A BEELINE report is forwarded to the HQ USAF Air Staff office of primary responsibility. Does this mean a BEELINE report is a substitute for any other report required b other directives?
No, and conversely, submit a BEELINE regardless of whether the event or incident has been or is to be reported through other channels.
A BEELINE report is forwarded to the HQ USAF Air Staff office of primary responsibility. Does this mean a BEELINE report is a substitute for any other report required b other directives?
No, and conversely, submit a BEELINE regardless of whether the event or incident has been or is to be reported through other channels.