Delta Base Flashcards

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  1. What Sensors are employed at Delta Base? (SOI 31-2; 1.2) (JQS 78, 79)
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Infrared Pulsed Intrusion Detection System (IPIDS)
• Fiber Optic Intrusion Detection System (FOIDS)
• PIRAMID XL
• Vehicle Motion Sensor (VMS)
• Standard Annunciator/Vindicator System Monitoring & Reporting Terminal (SMART)(SA/V)
• Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)

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  1. What type of area is Delta Base? (SOI 31-2; 1.1) (JQS 40)
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• Delta Base is designated as a Non-Nuclear PL 1 area

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  1. Who is responsible for conducting physical security inspections of the RA?(SOI 31-2; 2.3) (JQS 38)
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• ISRT

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  1. What are your primary duties as AM/EC? (SOI 31-2; 3.1-2) (JQS 40)
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  • Monitor the Automated Entry Control System, along with avenues of approach
  • Controlling Communications
  • Monitoring and acknowledging alarms
  • Initiate QRCs when needed
  • Dispatch ISRT and ESRT in coordination of security operations
  • Inform FC of discrepancies with in the area
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  1. While posted at D-Base; who is the area supervisor? (SOI 31-2; 2.4) (JQS 39)
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• ESRT Leader

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  1. Interior and exterior perimeter checks conducted by the ISRT and ESRT will not exceed how many hours between checks? (SOI 31-2; 2.3.1 & 2.4.3) (JQS 38 & 39)
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  • ISRT: Every 2 hrs

* ESRT: Every 4 hrs

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  1. What are your actions if an individual attempts to gain entry into D-Base with a RAB that is unserviceable, mutilated, altered, or contains admin errors? (SOI 31-2; 5.4) (JQS 67.6)
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  • Detain and identify the individual

* Confiscate the RAB

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  1. During times of reduced visibility, where will the ISRT be posted? (SOI 31-2; 3.6.6.2.1)(JQS 81.3)
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• At opposite corners inside the RA

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  1. What is the process for confiscating a RAB? (SOI 31-2; 5.4.1-2) (JQS 67.6)
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  • Confiscate RAB via AF FM 52, and attach original portion to RAB and give the duplicate to the individual
  • AM/EC will secure RAB to the confiscated badge board
  • Notify PSD and 569 USFPS/S5R
  • During Non Duty hrs maintain badge on accountability list
  • During Duty hrs have PSD dispatch a patrol to pick up badge and deliver to S5R
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  1. What form is used to record system and equipment discrepancies? (AFI 31-101; 3.3.3)(JQS 67.4)
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• AFTO FM 781A

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  1. What is the definition of a Major Malfunction? (SOI 31-2; 3.7.2) (JQS 47)
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• An intruder can penetrate a restricted area boundary without crossing one line of detection.

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  1. What is the definition of a Partial Failure? (SOI 31-2; 3.7.1.1) (JQS 47)
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• An intruder can cross only one sensor providing detection capability without being detected, at areas where two or more sensors from a line of detection at the boundary

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  1. What is the definition of a Covered Wagon? (SOI 31-2; 4.2.1) (JQS 74.2)
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• An unclassified telephone report sent rapidly to a Higher Headquarters that an unusual incident, probably or actually hostile, affecting a PL 1-3 resource has occurred at a base or dispersed site.

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  1. What is the definition of a FPCAM? (SOI 31-101; 2.8.5) (JQS 74.3)
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• A down channeled alerting message from a higher HQ of an increase of decrease in the installation readiness posture (effecting FPCONs)

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  1. What are the IPIDS? (SOI 31-2; 1.2.1) (JQS 78)
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• The Infrared Pulsed Intrusion Detection System is an infrared sensor system that detects changes in signal power of a line of sight infrared beam that when broken detects walking, crawling, or running intruders

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  1. What are the FOIDS? (SOI 31-2; 1.2.2) (JQS 78.1)
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• This sensor is a type of IDS designed primarily as a fence disturbance sensor. This sensor will detect climbing, cutting, lifting, or other attempted breaks of the fence.

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  1. What is the Piramid XL? (SOI 31-2; 1.2.3) (JQS 78.2)
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• It is an outdoor dual technology sensor designed to provide protection using Passive Infrared and Microwave Intruder Detection.

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  1. During Chemical Warfare operations an individual must present how many forms of ID to gain entry to the RA? (SOI 31-2; 5.9.1.1) (JQS 45)
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• Two forms of picture identification (one being their RAB)

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  1. The SA/V or S.M.A.R.T. performs four basic functions, what are they? (SOI31-2; 1.2.5) (JQS 79)
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  • Alarm Communication
  • Alarm Annunciation
  • Information Display
  • Operator Control
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  1. When completing an AFTO FM 781a, what information must be on it? (SOI 31-2; 3.3.3.1-7) (JQS 67.4)
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Where the discrepancy occurred
• Nature of the discrepancy
• Time discovered
• Priority of the work order
• JCN
• Name of person contracted at Comm. CFP
• Name, grad and employee number, (flight) of individual who opened/or corrected the work order
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  1. After an alarm has been received, what will you be looking for during the Immediate Visual Assessment (IVA) of the affected alarm area? (SOI 31-2; 3.5) (JQS 81.1)
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• Looking for signs of tampering, personnel, objects or items within the clear zone, or on the fence

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  1. What is the definition of compensatory measures? (SOI 31-2; 3.6) (JQS 81.3)
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• Compensatory measures are those measures imposed in lieu of inoperative alarm sensor, subsystem or sensor sector

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  1. What must the ISRT do during a Complete Camera Failure? (SOI 31-2; 3.6.6.1) (JQS 81.3)
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• The ISRT must continuously patrol the interior of the site providing a primary means of IVA until recalled personnel have been posted.

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  1. What is the definition of a False Alarm? (SOI 31-2; 3.7.6) (JQS 47)
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• A False Alarm is an alarm in which the cause cannot be determined (i.e. caused by an unknown stimulant).

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  1. What is the definition of a Nuisance Alarm? (SOI 31-2; 3.7.7) (JQS 47)
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• An alarm caused by an influence the system was designed to detect such as an animal or an act of nature, but is not related to an intrusion.

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  1. False Alarms will not exceed an average of how many alarms per day, and Nuisance Alarms will not exceed an average of how many alarms per day. (SOI 31-2; 3.7.8) (JQS 47)
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• 1 / 3

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  1. When is a Joint Routine Verification Test (JRV) conducted? (SOI 31-2; 3.8.1) (JQS 48)
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• At shift change, or anytime a change of operators occurs.

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  1. How is a walk test of the FOIDs conducted? (SOI 31-2; 3.8.3) (JQS 48)
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• The test consists of tapping the fence fabric four times, in a square pattern, with an object (screwdriver) on the top, middle or bottom (not overlapping the cable) of the fence panel.

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  1. How is a walk test of the IPIDS conducted? (SOI 31-2; 3.8.4) (JQS 48)
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• The test consists of a person walking between two towers.

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  1. What are the Power Requirements for the IDS? (SOI 31-2; 3.9) (JQS 50)
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• The IDS (FOIDS, IPIDS, and PIRAMID XL) operates from a 110-240 Volt Alternating Current (AC) commercial power source, which has the capability to convert AC power to Direct Current (DC) for internal component use.

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  1. What are the procedures for Manual Gate Operations? (SOI 31-2; 3.12.1-8) (JQS 49)
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  • The AM/EC will flip the appropriate switch on the circuit breaker box in the ECP.
  • The AM/EC will remove all keys, padlocks, chains and the screwdriver from the inside of the ECP and distribute them to the ISRT.
  • The motor housing cover on the inner and outer vehicle gate will be removed.
  • Locate the clutch and turn in a counter-clockwise direction. This will disengage the clutch from the motor. It is disengaged when the clutch turns freely.
  • Insert the vehicle gate key into the keyhole and turn it slightly. This will open the peephole directly below it, allowing access to the gate locking mechanism. DO NOT FORCE THE KEY. Forcing the key will cause the key to break off into the lock.
  • Insert a screwdriver into the peephole and lift up the spring loading locking bar. At the same time, sliding open the gate.
  • Until power is restored, secure the gates with a chain and padlock.
  • Once power is restored, re-engage the clutch and replace the motor housing. Flip the switch on the circuit breaker box to restore power.
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  1. Where will oversize vehicles that are too large to fit between the electrical gates or manual gates be inspected? (SOI 31-2; 3.17.1.4) (JQS 76.3, 77.2)
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• They will be inspected with in the 30 foot clear zone

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  1. What are the procedures for Unescorted Vehicle Entry? (SOI 31-2; 3.17.2.1-2) (JQS 76.3)
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Stop the vehicle outside of the vehicle barrier, turn off the ignition and proceed to the ECP. Passengers will also exit the vehicle and process in normally via the ECP.
• Once at the ECP, the vehicle driver will pick up the wall mounted phone, display his/her RAB and notify the AM/EC on his/her intention of entering the area with a vehicle.
• Once granted authority the driver will return to their vehicle to await instructions for the search of the vehicle.
• The driver will search the vehicle.

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  1. Vehicles containing packages or crates and/or are too large to be searched, will have shipping documents attached stating what? (SOI 31-2; 3.17.2.2.1) (JQS 76.3, 77.2)
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  • Contents of the package/container
  • Location received from
  • Points of contact
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  1. If the package does not have shipping documents and they are not classified what will you do? (SOI 31-2; 3.17.2.2.1) (JQS 76.3, 77.2)
A

• Instruct the driver to open the container so the escort and conduct a thorough search

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  1. What are the Authenticator Codes for all Ramstein issued RABs? (SOI 31-2; 5.3.1-3) (JQS 75.1)
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  • The picture background contains multiple modified Defensor Fortis flashes.
  • The last letter of the bearers last name is located in an open area box on the lower right side of the individuals picture.
  • The number located directly below the bearers picture must equal the sum of the fourth (first shown on the RAB) and last SSNs added together.
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  1. Keys will be signed out from the ECP using what form? And who will monitor their use? (SOI 31-2; 5.10.1-2) (JQS 67.5)
A
  • AF FM 2432

* ISRT

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  1. Who is responsible for conducting Delta Base generator tests once a month? (SOI 31-2; 6.5.1) (JQS 49)
A

• 460 SCS/CE

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  1. Priority 1 work orders required maintenance responses within how soon? (SOI 31-2; 3.3.2.1) (JQS 67.4)
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• One hour and the alarm restored to at least a partial failure status as soon as possible.

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  1. Priority 2 work orders required maintenance responses within how soon? (SOI 31-2; 3.3.2.2) (JQS 67.4)
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• 24 hours and the system repaired as soon as possible (i.e. one camera down in a sector).

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  1. What is the verbal warning given prior to the Use of Deadly Force in both English and German? (SOI 31-3; 1.4.1.7.1.3) (JQS 68)
A
  • “POLICE! Halt, or I’ll shoot”

* “POLIZEI! Halt, oder ich shiesse!”

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  1. EALs must contain the following what information? (AFI 31-101; 7.10.2) (JQS 75.4)
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  • Name
  • Rank
  • Last Six of SSN
  • Organization
  • Badge Number
  • Security Clearance
  • Data Entry Required
  • Expiration date
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  1. What is FPCON Charlie? (86 AW IDP 31-101; C-1-A-3) (JQS 63)
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• When an incident occurs or when intelligence is received indicating that some form of terrorist action is likely

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  1. What FPCON Bravo? (86 AW IDP 31-101; C-1-A-3) (JQS 63)
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• When there is an increased and more predictable threat of terrorist activity, even though no particular target has been identified

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  1. Who will the AM/EC notify of a discrepancy before implementation of compensatory measures? (SOI 31-2; 3.6.2) ( JQS 81.3)
A

• FC and all area post/patrols

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  1. Where is military authority derived from? (SOI 31-3; 1.8) (JQS 70, 301)
A
  • US Constitution
  • Federal Statues
  • International Law
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  1. What is the cordon size for an object the size of a briefcase or backpack, barrel or vehicle, and a MARE? (SOI 31-3; ATT 4.1.2) (JQS 5)
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  • Briefcase/backpack 500 ft
  • Barrel/Vehicle 1000 ft
  • MARE 2,000 ft
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  1. What are all alarms documented electronically on?
A

• Info concerning alarm activations, tamers, or failures will be recorded on the Alarm Sensor Data Record/SAW 4.0

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  1. What are the ISRT duties during a bomb threat at Delta Base? (SOI 31-2; 4.3.4) (JQS 69)
A

• For any bomb threat involving the RA the ISRT will sweep the area looking for any suspicious devices

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  1. Who will contact CE and acquire a work order number during duty hrs? Non-duty hrs? (SOI 31-2; 3.3.2.4) (JQS 40)
A
  • Duty hrs: Sensor NCO

* Non-duty hrs: AM/EC