Combat Systems Flashcards
CSOSS
Combat Systems Operational Sequencing System
CSOOW
Combat Systems Officer Of the Watch
CSRO
Combat Systems Readiness Officer
CSMC
Combat Systems Maintenance Center
CWO
Communications Watch Officer
IFF
Identify Friend or Foe
EMCON
Emissions Control
TACAN
Tactical Air Navigation
RADAR
Radio Detection and Ranging
SONAR
Sound Navigation and Ranging
HERO
Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordinance
CIWS
Close In Weapons System
RAM
Rolling Airframe Missile
SSDS
Ship’s Self Defense System
POTS
Plain Old Telephone System
TVDTS
Television Direct To Sailor
HYDRA
Hierarchical Yet Dynamic Reprogrammable Architecture
DDRT
Digital Dead Reckoning Tracer
RAM launcher location
FWD Port
AFT STBD
NATO launcher location
FWD STBD
AFT Port
CIWS mount location
FWD STBD
AFT Port
USC-69 SHF Antenna location
AFT Port
HF Receive Antenna location
Belknap Pole
Pitsword location
Pump Room #2
Fathometer location
Pitsword trunk
Sea valve location
Pitsword trunk
WSN-7 location
FWD and AFT IC
CSMC location
03-113-2-Q
Main Comm location
03-108-0-C
Unclassified Network Servers location
ADP
Lee helm location
Pilot house next to the helm
Purpose of CSOSS
Provide procedures to combat casualties on CS equipment to maximize uptime and minimize downtime
Condition 5
INPORT
CSOOW/CSOSS Techs
Condition 3
U/W
CSOOW/CSOSS Techs/CSOSS Area Sups/TAO
Condition 1
GQ
CSOOW/CSOSS Techs/CSOSS Area Sups/TAO/CSRO
ESS
Electronic Systems Supervisor
Tactical Data Systems
Link 4A, Link 11, Link 16, SSDS
ICS
Interior Communications Supervisor
Phones, TV, 1MC, 4MC
ISS
Information System Supervisor
ADP, NIPR, SIPR, NTCSS
RSS
Radar Systems Supervisor
WSN-7, all radars except SPQ-9B
WSS
Weapons Systems Supervisor
NATO, RAM, SPS-48, SPQ-9B
XCS
External Communications Supervisor
HF, VHF, UHF, SHF, EHF, HYDRA
Purpose of fire control
To direct ordinance to strike a desired target
Warfare areas that utilize missiles
Air Warfare
Undersea Warfare
Surface Warfare
Strike Warfare
Range of CIWS
1 NM
Range of RAM
4 NM
Range of ESSM/NATO
9 NM
Range of Harpoon
60 NM
Range of Tomahawk
1350 NM
Fire control Radar
SPQ-9B
80 NM
2D
SSDS
Ship’s Self Defense System
Interfaces radar info with CDC watch standers and Weapons Systems
Type of missile for ESSM/NATO
RIM 162D
Type of missile for RAM
RIM 116A
CIWS characteristics
4500 RPM air
3000 RPM surface
1550 drum capacity
Rounds made of heavy metal tungsten
How many .50 caliber gun mounts?
10
Hang Fire
Temporary failure or delay of primer ignition or propellant charge
Mis-Fire
Failure of primer ignition or propellant charge
Hot Gun
Barrel temp is high enough to potentially “cook off” rounds
Train warning cycle
Painted 18” from the farthest projecting point of a weapon launcher
HE-PD
High Explosive Point Detection
HE-VT
High Explosive Variable Time
HE-IR
High Explosive InfaRed
WP
White Phosphorous
Blue Band
Inert or dummy round - training
HERO
Electromagnetic radiation that could potentially detonate ordinance
4 D’s of a weapon system
Detection
Direction
Delivery
Destruction
HF
3-30MHz
Long range communications
VHF
30-300MHz
Bridge to bridge maritime communications
UHF
300MHz-3GHz
LOS/SATCOM communications
SHF
3-30GHz
DSCS/CBSP
EHF
30-300GHz
IP Services
HYDRA
Primary flight deck comms underway
Secondary DC comms underway
Primary security forces comms in port
Secondary DC comms in port
WQC-2A
Gertrude
Underwater telephone system for submarines
GBS
Global broadcast system
Secondary Television and secure video feed
PICT
User interface for telephone, announcing systems, radio circuits
AN/SPS-48
Primary Air Search
220 NM
3D
AN/SPS-49
Secondary Air Search
256 NM
2D
AN/SPN-41
Bullseye
50NM
CATCC
AN/SPN-43
Marshal
50NM
CATCC
AN/SPN-46
Easy Rider
10NM
CATCC
AN/SPS-67
Primary Surface Search
100 NM
2D
AN/SPS-73
Navigation
96 NM
2D Navigation
Secondary Surface Search
AN/SPS-74
Periscope
32 NM
AN/SPQ-9B
Fire Control
80 NM
2D
Factors that affect radar
Atmosphere
Sea Return
Radar Height
Weather
WSN-7
Ring Laser Gyro Navigator (RLGN)
Provides ships positional data, including pitch and roll
Fathometer
Provides depth of water
Pitsword
Provides speed through water
Moriah
Provides wind speed
Digital Compass
Provides bearing data
DDRT
Digital Dead Reckoning Tracer
Used to plot ships recent course for man-overboard
1MC
Ship wide
3MC
Hangar Bay
4MC
DC/Repair lockers/DC Central
5MC
Flight Deck
23MC
Engineering/Reactor/Electrical Control
46MC
Weapons/Magazines
Sound Powered Phones
DC, lookout, casualty control
IVN
Integrated Voice Network
Ship’s telephone system
ICSM
Alarm system monitored by MCMS
How many edge switches are there?
12
How many backbone switches are there?
2 (ADP/HF transmitter room)
How many exchange servers are there?
2 (ADP)
How many ADNS routers are there?
1 (Maincomm)
NTCSS server
Located in ADP
RADM, RSUPPLY, OMMS-NG, NALCOMIS
Systems monitored directly in CSMC?
NMDT, MCMS, SVDS, SITE TV, 6TV
Systems that affect crew morale?
Email, internet, sailor phones, TV
Combat Systems spaces manned 24/7 underway?
CSMC, Maincomm, ADP
Route email takes from sailor to commercial email?
Workstation Edge switch Backbone switch Exchange server Backbone switch ADNS router RF path Satellite NOC Commercial Email
Where is official message traffic handled?
Message center
Where are aloft evolution’s managed?
CMSC CSOOW
Inport approval is CDO
Underway approval is CO