COMBAT SYSTEMS ESWS STUDY GUIDE Flashcards
COMMON CORE
Harpoon
Main Communications (Radio)
COMMON CORE
Fire Control Lasers
3 versions
Uses infrared laser beams to confuse sensors, cameras, and vision, cripple or destroy targets.
ODIN, LAWS, AND HELIOS
COMMON CORE
ASROC
(VLA) Veritical launched anti-submarine rocket.
COMMON CORE
Standard missile
Supersonic guided missile
COMMON CORE
MK45 Lightweight Gun
Commonly known as 5”. It provides accurate naval gunfire against surface, air, and shore targets.
Discuss the Following With Respect to Frequency and Range:
High Frequency (HF):
3MHz – 30MHz
COMMON CORE
CS-1
Main Communications (Radio)
Discuss the Following With Respect to Frequency and Range:
Very High Frequency (VHF):
30MHz – 300MHz
Discuss the Following With Respect to Frequency and Range:
Ultra High Frequency (UHF):
300MHz – 3GHz
Discuss the Following With Respect to Frequency and Range:
Super High Frequency (SHF):
3GHz – 30GHz
Main Communications
Extremely High Frequency (EHF)
Used for satellite communications (SATCOM).
Main Communications
Very High Frequency (VHF)
Used Bridge to Bridge communications and line of sight communications.
Discuss the Following With Respect to Frequency and Range:
Extremely High Frequency (EHF):
30GHz – 300GHz
Main Communications
Super High Frequency (SHF)
Used for radar and satellite communications
Main Communications
Ultra High Frequency (UHF)
SATCOM and LOS communications used during Flight Ops for Plane to Ship communication.
Main Communications
ADNS
And what it is?
Automated Digital Network System
Gateway for all incoming and outgoing IP traffic
Main Communications
RIVER CITY
Means of controlling all off-ship communications
Main Communications
GBS
And what it is?
Global Broadcast System
Provides video feed that rides with the SHF IP (KA BAND) services signal
Main Communications
COMSPOT
Report of unusual COMMS difficulties submitted 30 minutes after outage occurs
Main Communications
Cryptographic Equipment
Equipment used to encrypt and decrypt communications
Main Communications
CUDIXS
Common User Digital Information Exchange Subsystem
CS-2 Network Security
Responsible:
Providing safe and secure network traffic and account creation
CS-2 Network Security
Requirements for account creation:
- SAAR-N – System Authorization Access Request – Navy
- NKO DoD Cyber Awareness training
- Clearance verified by departmental security manager
CS-2 Network Security
SAAR-N
System Authorization Access Request – Navy
CS-2 Network Security
Information Assurance
Measures that protect and defend information and information systems.
Describe Information Assurance Regarding:
Integrity
- Assurance that information is not modified by unauthorized parties or in an unauthorized manner
Describe Information Assurance Regarding:
Availability
- Assurance of timely, reliable access to data and information systems by authorized users.
Describe Information Assurance Regarding:
Non-repudiation
Assurance that the sender of data is provided with proof of delivery and the recipient is provided with proof of the sender’s identity
Electronic Spillage
Higher classified items being placed on a lower classified network
INFOCON
- Is a defense posture and response system for DoD information systems
HBSS
Host Based Security System
DISCUSS LEVELS AND EFFECTS OF INFOCON CONDITIONS ON YOUR SHIP
How many level are there?
5
DISCUSS LEVELS AND EFFECTS OF INFOCON CONDITIONS ON YOUR SHIP
OPSCON 3
Enhanced readiness procedures
DISCUSS LEVELS AND EFFECTS OF INFOCON CONDITIONS ON YOUR SHIP
OPSCON 5
Normal readiness procedures
DISCUSS LEVELS AND EFFECTS OF INFOCON CONDITIONS ON YOUR SHIP
OPSCON 4
Increased military vigilance procedures
DISCUSS LEVELS AND EFFECTS OF INFOCON CONDITIONS ON YOUR SHIP
OPSCON 1
Maximum readiness procedures
DISCUSS LEVELS AND EFFECTS OF INFOCON CONDITIONS ON YOUR SHIP
OPSCON 2
Greater readiness procedures
Host Based Security System
what it is?
- Can detect and counter, in real-time, against known Signature-threats and or Behavioral threats
CS-3
Automated Data Processing / Electronic Data Processing
CS-3 Automated Data Processing / Electronic Data Processing
Responsible ?
Responsible for managing and maintaining the CANES network
CANES
Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services
CANES – Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services
Comprised of 4 enclaves:
- NIPR (Unclassified)
- SIPR (Secret)
- SR (Secret Releasable)
- SCI (Sensitive Compartmentalized Information) networks
CANES – Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services
File Servers
Hosts documents and applications for clients on a network
Domain Controllers
Authenticates all user and computer accounts on the network
Exchange Servers
Handles all email traffic on board
Location of Unclassified Servers
Manage servers virtually
NTCSS
Naval Tactical Command Support System
ADP provides account creation in order to access:
R-Supply – Ordering consumables S-1
OMMS-NG – Maintenance management MSC
R-ADM – Personnel management Training
NALCOMIS – Aviation maintenance AIMD
CS-5
Tactical Data Display
ADMACS – Aviation Data Management and Control System
what si it?
A network that distributes information critical to flight ops
ADMACS
Aviation Data Management and Control System
ADMACS Provides the following data information:
- Weapons Inventory
- NAVSSI Navigation
- Moriah Wind Speed
- IFLOLS Landing lights
- SPN-46 Radar
- LSODS Landing Signal Display System
- ILARTS Video
- MR Hands Racetrack
LINK-11
“Gator” visual display of the immediate area ranging from 30-100NM
LINK-16
“Timber” visual display of immediate area ranging up to 50NM
MK2 SSDS
Ship’s Self Defense System
STJ(Satellite Link 16)
“Black Timber” providing a visual display of outside of the immediate area
SGS
Ship’s Gridlock System
AN/USG-2 CEC
Cooperative Engagement Capability (SPIDER)
SSDS integrates and controls the following subsystems:
- SPS-67
- SPS-73
- SPS-48
- SPS-49
- RAM
- CVTSC
- LINK-11
- LINK-16
- SPO-9B
- SLQ-32
- SGS
- IFF
- CEC
- NSSMS
ASTABS
Automatic Status Board
ATD
ADVANCED TRAINING DOMAIN
OCSOT
OVERALL COMBAT SYSTEMS OPERABILITY TEST
Sea Valve
Seals the hull of the ship when the pitsword is lowered and raised
CS-6
Radars / Navigation Equipment
“Bullseye”
SPN-41 ILS (Instrument Landing System)
RADAR
Radio Detection and Ranging
WSN-7
locations?
Ring Laser Gyrocompass
One in Fwd IC and one in Aft IC
Rodmeter (Pitsword)
An electromagnetic emitter
Indicator Transmitter
Transmits own ship’s speed data
Dummy Log
Manual speed inputs to the hybrid speed log system
“Marshall”
SPN-43
“PALS”
SPN-46
SPS-48
spacifics:
- 3D
- Primary air search radar
- 5,000yds – 220NM
SPS-49
specific:
- 2D
- Secondary air search radar
- 500yds – 256NM
SPS-67
specific:
- 2D
- Primary surface search radar
- 75yds – 60NM
SPS-73
Primary surface navigation radar
Mode C
Civilian/Military Aircraft Altitude
Mode 3/A
Civilian/Military ID Code
Mode 1
Military Mission Code
Mode 2
Military Fleet/Unit Code
Mode 5
Military Only
CS-7
Self-Defense Weapons Systems
Mode S
Civilian ID mode that contains expanded reply data and is capable of interrogating individual aircraft
TACAN
- Tactical Air Navigation (Father)
CS-8
Interior Communications Systems
Explain the Difference Between 2-Dimensional and 3-Dimensional Radars:
- 2-D radars provide range and bearing
- 3-D radars provide range, bearing, and altitude
Types of Radars :
- Air Search
- Surface Search
- Navigation
- Fire Control
Purpose of Fire Control
Putting ammunition down range on target. “Warheads on Foreheads”
HERF
Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Fuel
4 D’s for Weapon
- Detection
- Direction
- Delivery
- Destruction
NSSMS
And primary purpose?
NATO Sea Sparrow Surface Missile System
Primary defense for ASMD (Anti-Ship Missile Defense)
CVDS
Canes Video Distribution System
MK 57 MOD 13 - NSSMS
Spacific:
- Primary defense for ASMD (Anti-Ship Missile Defense)
- Range 1 – 18 NM
MK31 - RAM – Rolling Airframe Missile
Spacific:
- Secondary defense for ASMD (Anti-Ship Missile Defense)
- Range 400 yards – 3.25 NM
MK15 Phalanx - CIWS – Close In Weapons System
Spacific:
- 5 primary modes of operation
- Range 250 - 2000 yards
CIWS 5 primary modes of operation:
Spacific:
- Maintenance
- Surface Mode
- Air Ready
- Anti Air Warfare (AAW) Manual
- AAW Auto
SPQ-9B – Fire control radar
Specific:
- 3-D radar with range from 80-100NM
- Primary targeting for NSSMS and RAM
HERO
Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance
HERP
Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Personnel
IVN
Integrated Voice Network
Sound Powered Circuits:
CKT JA
Captain’s Battle Circuit
Sound Powered Circuits:
CKT JV
Maneuvering and Docking Circuit
Sound Powered Circuits:
CKT JL
Lookouts Circuit
Sound Powered Circuits:
CKT X40J
casualty communications circuit
Describe the Following Announcing Systems:
1MC
General Shipboard Announcing System
Sound Powered Circuits:
CKT JZ
Damage Control Circuit
Describe the Following Announcing Systems:
3MC
Hangar Deck Announcing System
Describe the Following Announcing Systems:
2MC
Propulsion Plant Announcing System
Describe the Following Announcing Systems:
6MC
Ship to Ship Announcing System
Describe the Following Announcing Systems:
5MC
Flight Deck Announcing System
SITE TV
Shipboard Information Training and Entertainment
provides all hands training, port briefs and video entertainment.
Moriah
Wind indicating system which provides wind direction (HD) and speed (HE)
CCTV
Close Circuit Television
CS-9
Exterior Communications Systems
SATCC
Shipboard Air Traffic Control Communication
HYDRA
Hierarchical Yet Dynamically Reprogrammable Architecture