COMBAT SYSTEMS ESWS STUDY GUIDE Flashcards

1
Q

COMMON CORE

Harpoon

A

Main Communications (Radio)

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2
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COMMON CORE

Fire Control Lasers

3 versions

A

Uses infrared laser beams to confuse sensors, cameras, and vision, cripple or destroy targets.

ODIN, LAWS, AND HELIOS

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3
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COMMON CORE

ASROC

A

(VLA) Veritical launched anti-submarine rocket.

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4
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COMMON CORE

Standard missile

A

Supersonic guided missile

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5
Q

COMMON CORE

MK45 Lightweight Gun

A

Commonly known as 5”. It provides accurate naval gunfire against surface, air, and shore targets.

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6
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Discuss the Following With Respect to Frequency and Range:

High Frequency (HF):

A

3MHz – 30MHz

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7
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COMMON CORE

CS-1

A

Main Communications (Radio)

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8
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Discuss the Following With Respect to Frequency and Range:

Very High Frequency (VHF):

A

30MHz – 300MHz

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9
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Discuss the Following With Respect to Frequency and Range:

Ultra High Frequency (UHF):

A

300MHz – 3GHz

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10
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Discuss the Following With Respect to Frequency and Range:

Super High Frequency (SHF):

A

3GHz – 30GHz

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11
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Main Communications

Extremely High Frequency (EHF)

A

Used for satellite communications (SATCOM).

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12
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Main Communications

Very High Frequency (VHF)

A

Used Bridge to Bridge communications and line of sight communications.

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13
Q

Discuss the Following With Respect to Frequency and Range:

Extremely High Frequency (EHF):

A

30GHz – 300GHz

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14
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Main Communications

Super High Frequency (SHF)

A

Used for radar and satellite communications

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15
Q

Main Communications

Ultra High Frequency (UHF)

A

SATCOM and LOS communications used during Flight Ops for Plane to Ship communication.

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16
Q

Main Communications

ADNS

And what it is?

A

Automated Digital Network System

Gateway for all incoming and outgoing IP traffic

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17
Q

Main Communications

RIVER CITY

A

Means of controlling all off-ship communications

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18
Q

Main Communications

GBS

And what it is?

A

Global Broadcast System

Provides video feed that rides with the SHF IP (KA BAND) services signal

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19
Q

Main Communications

COMSPOT

A

Report of unusual COMMS difficulties submitted 30 minutes after outage occurs

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20
Q

Main Communications

Cryptographic Equipment

A

Equipment used to encrypt and decrypt communications

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21
Q

Main Communications

CUDIXS

A

Common User Digital Information Exchange Subsystem

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22
Q

CS-2 Network Security

Responsible:

A

Providing safe and secure network traffic and account creation

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23
Q

CS-2 Network Security

Requirements for account creation:

A
  • SAAR-N – System Authorization Access Request – Navy
  • NKO DoD Cyber Awareness training
  • Clearance verified by departmental security manager
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24
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CS-2 Network Security

SAAR-N

A

System Authorization Access Request – Navy

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25
Q

CS-2 Network Security

Information Assurance

A

Measures that protect and defend information and information systems.

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26
Q

Describe Information Assurance Regarding:

Integrity

A
  • Assurance that information is not modified by unauthorized parties or in an unauthorized manner
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27
Q

Describe Information Assurance Regarding:

Availability

A
  • Assurance of timely, reliable access to data and information systems by authorized users.
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28
Q

Describe Information Assurance Regarding:

Non-repudiation

A

Assurance that the sender of data is provided with proof of delivery and the recipient is provided with proof of the sender’s identity

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28
Q

Electronic Spillage

A

Higher classified items being placed on a lower classified network

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29
Q

INFOCON

A
  • Is a defense posture and response system for DoD information systems
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30
Q

HBSS

A

Host Based Security System

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31
Q

DISCUSS LEVELS AND EFFECTS OF INFOCON CONDITIONS ON YOUR SHIP

How many level are there?

A

5

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32
Q

DISCUSS LEVELS AND EFFECTS OF INFOCON CONDITIONS ON YOUR SHIP

OPSCON 3

A

Enhanced readiness procedures

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33
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DISCUSS LEVELS AND EFFECTS OF INFOCON CONDITIONS ON YOUR SHIP

OPSCON 5

A

Normal readiness procedures

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34
Q

DISCUSS LEVELS AND EFFECTS OF INFOCON CONDITIONS ON YOUR SHIP

OPSCON 4

A

Increased military vigilance procedures

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35
Q

DISCUSS LEVELS AND EFFECTS OF INFOCON CONDITIONS ON YOUR SHIP

OPSCON 1

A

Maximum readiness procedures

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36
Q

DISCUSS LEVELS AND EFFECTS OF INFOCON CONDITIONS ON YOUR SHIP

OPSCON 2

A

Greater readiness procedures

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37
Q

Host Based Security System

what it is?

A
  • Can detect and counter, in real-time, against known Signature-threats and or Behavioral threats
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38
Q

CS-3

A

Automated Data Processing / Electronic Data Processing

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39
Q

CS-3 Automated Data Processing / Electronic Data Processing

Responsible ?

A

Responsible for managing and maintaining the CANES network

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40
Q

CANES

A

Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services

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41
Q

CANES – Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services

Comprised of 4 enclaves:

A
  • NIPR (Unclassified)
  • SIPR (Secret)
  • SR (Secret Releasable)
  • SCI (Sensitive Compartmentalized Information) networks
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42
Q

CANES – Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services

A
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43
Q

File Servers

A

Hosts documents and applications for clients on a network

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43
Q

Domain Controllers

A

Authenticates all user and computer accounts on the network

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44
Q

Exchange Servers

A

Handles all email traffic on board

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45
Q

Location of Unclassified Servers

A

Manage servers virtually

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46
Q

NTCSS

A

Naval Tactical Command Support System

47
Q

ADP provides account creation in order to access:

A

R-Supply – Ordering consumables S-1
OMMS-NG – Maintenance management MSC
R-ADM – Personnel management Training
NALCOMIS – Aviation maintenance AIMD

48
Q

CS-5

A

Tactical Data Display

49
Q

ADMACS – Aviation Data Management and Control System

what si it?

A

A network that distributes information critical to flight ops

49
Q

ADMACS

A

Aviation Data Management and Control System

50
Q

ADMACS Provides the following data information:

A
  • Weapons Inventory
    • NAVSSI Navigation
    • Moriah Wind Speed
    • IFLOLS Landing lights
    • SPN-46 Radar
    • LSODS Landing Signal Display System
    • ILARTS Video
    • MR Hands Racetrack
51
Q

LINK-11

A

“Gator” visual display of the immediate area ranging from 30-100NM

52
Q

LINK-16

A

“Timber” visual display of immediate area ranging up to 50NM

53
Q

MK2 SSDS

A

Ship’s Self Defense System

54
Q

STJ(Satellite Link 16)

A

“Black Timber” providing a visual display of outside of the immediate area

55
Q

SGS

A

Ship’s Gridlock System

56
Q

AN/USG-2 CEC

A

Cooperative Engagement Capability (SPIDER)

57
Q

SSDS integrates and controls the following subsystems:

A
  • SPS-67
  • SPS-73
  • SPS-48
  • SPS-49
  • RAM
  • CVTSC
  • LINK-11
  • LINK-16
  • SPO-9B
  • SLQ-32
  • SGS
  • IFF
  • CEC
  • NSSMS
58
Q

ASTABS

A

Automatic Status Board

59
Q

ATD

A

ADVANCED TRAINING DOMAIN

60
Q

OCSOT

A

OVERALL COMBAT SYSTEMS OPERABILITY TEST

61
Q

Sea Valve

A

Seals the hull of the ship when the pitsword is lowered and raised

62
Q

CS-6

A

Radars / Navigation Equipment

63
Q

“Bullseye”

A

SPN-41 ILS (Instrument Landing System)

64
Q

RADAR

A

Radio Detection and Ranging

65
Q

WSN-7

locations?

A

Ring Laser Gyrocompass

One in Fwd IC and one in Aft IC

66
Q

Rodmeter (Pitsword)

A

An electromagnetic emitter

67
Q

Indicator Transmitter

A

Transmits own ship’s speed data

68
Q

Dummy Log

A

Manual speed inputs to the hybrid speed log system

69
Q

“Marshall”

A

SPN-43

70
Q

“PALS”

A

SPN-46

71
Q

SPS-48

spacifics:

A
  • 3D
  • Primary air search radar
  • 5,000yds – 220NM
72
Q

SPS-49

specific:

A
  • 2D
  • Secondary air search radar
  • 500yds – 256NM
73
Q

SPS-67

specific:

A
  • 2D
  • Primary surface search radar
  • 75yds – 60NM
74
Q

SPS-73

A

Primary surface navigation radar

75
Q

Mode C

A

Civilian/Military Aircraft Altitude

76
Q

Mode 3/A

A

Civilian/Military ID Code

77
Q

Mode 1

A

Military Mission Code

78
Q

Mode 2

A

Military Fleet/Unit Code

79
Q

Mode 5

A

Military Only

80
Q

CS-7

A

Self-Defense Weapons Systems

81
Q

Mode S

A

Civilian ID mode that contains expanded reply data and is capable of interrogating individual aircraft

82
Q

TACAN

A
  • Tactical Air Navigation (Father)
83
Q

CS-8

A

Interior Communications Systems

84
Q

Explain the Difference Between 2-Dimensional and 3-Dimensional Radars:

A
  • 2-D radars provide range and bearing
  • 3-D radars provide range, bearing, and altitude
85
Q

Types of Radars :

A
  • Air Search
  • Surface Search
  • Navigation
  • Fire Control
86
Q

Purpose of Fire Control

A

Putting ammunition down range on target. “Warheads on Foreheads”

87
Q

HERF

A

Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Fuel

88
Q

4 D’s for Weapon

A
  • Detection
  • Direction
  • Delivery
  • Destruction
89
Q

NSSMS

And primary purpose?

A

NATO Sea Sparrow Surface Missile System

Primary defense for ASMD (Anti-Ship Missile Defense)

90
Q

CVDS

A

Canes Video Distribution System

91
Q

MK 57 MOD 13 - NSSMS

Spacific:

A
  • Primary defense for ASMD (Anti-Ship Missile Defense)
  • Range 1 – 18 NM
92
Q

MK31 - RAM – Rolling Airframe Missile

Spacific:

A
  • Secondary defense for ASMD (Anti-Ship Missile Defense)
  • Range 400 yards – 3.25 NM
93
Q

MK15 Phalanx - CIWS – Close In Weapons System

Spacific:

A
  • 5 primary modes of operation
  • Range 250 - 2000 yards
93
Q

CIWS 5 primary modes of operation:

Spacific:

A
  • Maintenance
  • Surface Mode
  • Air Ready
  • Anti Air Warfare (AAW) Manual
  • AAW Auto
94
Q

SPQ-9B – Fire control radar

Specific:

A
  • 3-D radar with range from 80-100NM
  • Primary targeting for NSSMS and RAM
95
Q

HERO

A

Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance

95
Q

HERP

A

Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Personnel

96
Q

IVN

A

Integrated Voice Network

97
Q

Sound Powered Circuits:

CKT JA

A

Captain’s Battle Circuit

98
Q

Sound Powered Circuits:

CKT JV

A

Maneuvering and Docking Circuit

99
Q

Sound Powered Circuits:

CKT JL

A

Lookouts Circuit

100
Q

Sound Powered Circuits:

CKT X40J

A

casualty communications circuit

101
Q

Describe the Following Announcing Systems:

1MC

A

General Shipboard Announcing System

101
Q

Sound Powered Circuits:

CKT JZ

A

Damage Control Circuit

101
Q

Describe the Following Announcing Systems:

3MC

A

Hangar Deck Announcing System

101
Q

Describe the Following Announcing Systems:

2MC

A

Propulsion Plant Announcing System

102
Q

Describe the Following Announcing Systems:

6MC

A

Ship to Ship Announcing System

103
Q

Describe the Following Announcing Systems:

5MC

A

Flight Deck Announcing System

104
Q

SITE TV

A

Shipboard Information Training and Entertainment

provides all hands training, port briefs and video entertainment.

105
Q

Moriah

A

Wind indicating system which provides wind direction (HD) and speed (HE)

106
Q

CCTV

A

Close Circuit Television

107
Q

CS-9

A

Exterior Communications Systems

108
Q
A
109
Q
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110
Q

SATCC

A

Shipboard Air Traffic Control Communication

110
Q

HYDRA

A

Hierarchical Yet Dynamically Reprogrammable Architecture