ESWS C5I Flashcards
Who is the department head of C5I?
LCDR Thomson
What does C5I stand for?
Command, control, communications, computers, combat and intelligence
Who is the combat systems officer (CSO)?
Lt Deadmon
Who is the electronic material officer(EMO)?
LCDR Maroon
What is the CSOSS?
Combat system operational sequencing system. Used for coordination of combat systems preventative and corrective maintenance.
what is the responsibility of the CSRO?
Technical to tactical liaison between the CSOOW and the TAO during GQ
What is the responsibility of the CSOOW?
The direct representative of C5I; responsible for the status and maintenance coordination of all C5I gear; manned 24/7. 05 level
What does RADAR stand for?
radio detection and ranging
What does SONAR stand for?
Sound navigation and ranging
What is the detect to engage sequence?
Detect, track, identify, assess, assign, engage
Who has batteries release authority?
CO/TAO.
SWC- command by negation
What are the Four warfare areas that utilize naval missile systems?
Air, surface, subsurface, strike
What three warfare areas utilize naval gun systems?
Air, surface, NSFS (naval subsurface fire support
What is the responsibility of the TAO?
All tactical responsibilities.
What are the responsibilities of the SWC (ships weapons coordinator) watch station?
Right hand man to the TAO, has weapons release authority through pre planned responses, coordinates the defense of the ARG.
What are the responsibilities of the SDWC (Self defense weapons coordinator) watch station?
Responsible for the assignment phase of the DTE sequence; fires RAM
What is the SPS-49?
Secondary air search radar
Linked to UPX-29 to make 3D
256 NM
What is the SPS-67?
Primary surface search radar
100NM range
What is the SPS-73?
Primary navigation radar
30nm dictated by line of site.
Used by JOs
What is the SPN-43?
Air marshaling radar (AMR)
50nm x 60,000 ft
AC’s
What is the SPN-41?
Instrument landing system (ILS) “bullseye”
5nm
Paints crosshairs for pilots to utilize to land
What is the SPN-35?
Precision approach landing system (PALS)
10nm range
AC’s utilize it to bring in pilots at a 3 degree slope
What is the URN-25 (TACAN)?
TACtical Air Navigation
Gives aircraft the ships bearing and range
300nm beacon
What is the SPS-48E?
Primary air search radar
220 nm range
What is the MK-23 TAS
FC radar utilized by NATO and RAM for designation of targets to engage
23nm normal/110nm long
2 sweeps normal, 1 sweep long
What is the MK 95 director?
3D radar for NATO missiles
50nm range
Used to illuminate targets till the missile is close enough to hone.
What is the CIWS?
Close in weapons system Surface and air targets Air-4500 rpm; 2000 yd range Surface- 3000 rpm; 4000 yds 20mm Gatling gun(nickel cobalt ELC) 1550 rounds per drum Optimized barrels to eliminate hot gun
What is the RAM used for?
Ship to ship missile defense
3.25 nm range
Fires RIM 116A passive missile
21 missiles per launcher
What is the NSSMS?
NATO Sea Sparrow missile system Mid range ship defense Fires RIM 7P semi active missile 9nm range 8 missiles per launcher.
What does a brown band on a missile indicate?
Live rocket motor
What does a yellow band on a missile mean?
High explosive round.
What does blue color coding for ammo mean?
Dummy training or telemetry round?
What does HERO stand for?
Hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordinance.
What is the function of the SLQ 32?
Ears of the ship. Range 1.5x the distance to target.
What is the SLQ-25A Nixie?
Torpedo countermeasure system.
What is the MK-36?
Rapid blooming chaff (fire confetti). 6 launchers and 6 tubes.
What are the frequencies for the comms?
HF (3-30 MHZ) VHF (30-300 MHZ) UHF (300MHZ-3GHZ) SHF (3-30GHZ) EHF (30-300GHZ)