ESWS C5I Flashcards

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Who is the department head of C5I?

A

LCDR Thomson

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What does C5I stand for?

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Command, control, communications, computers, combat and intelligence

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Who is the combat systems officer (CSO)?

A

Lt Deadmon

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3
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Who is the electronic material officer(EMO)?

A

LCDR Maroon

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What is the CSOSS?

A

Combat system operational sequencing system. Used for coordination of combat systems preventative and corrective maintenance.

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what is the responsibility of the CSRO?

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Technical to tactical liaison between the CSOOW and the TAO during GQ

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What is the responsibility of the CSOOW?

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The direct representative of C5I; responsible for the status and maintenance coordination of all C5I gear; manned 24/7. 05 level

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What does RADAR stand for?

A

radio detection and ranging

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What does SONAR stand for?

A

Sound navigation and ranging

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What is the detect to engage sequence?

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Detect, track, identify, assess, assign, engage

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Who has batteries release authority?

A

CO/TAO.

SWC- command by negation

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What are the Four warfare areas that utilize naval missile systems?

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Air, surface, subsurface, strike

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What three warfare areas utilize naval gun systems?

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Air, surface, NSFS (naval subsurface fire support

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What is the responsibility of the TAO?

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All tactical responsibilities.

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What are the responsibilities of the SWC (ships weapons coordinator) watch station?

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Right hand man to the TAO, has weapons release authority through pre planned responses, coordinates the defense of the ARG.

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What are the responsibilities of the SDWC (Self defense weapons coordinator) watch station?

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Responsible for the assignment phase of the DTE sequence; fires RAM

16
Q

What is the SPS-49?

A

Secondary air search radar
Linked to UPX-29 to make 3D
256 NM

17
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What is the SPS-67?

A

Primary surface search radar

100NM range

18
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What is the SPS-73?

A

Primary navigation radar
30nm dictated by line of site.
Used by JOs

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Q

What is the SPN-43?

A

Air marshaling radar (AMR)
50nm x 60,000 ft
AC’s

20
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What is the SPN-41?

A

Instrument landing system (ILS) “bullseye”
5nm
Paints crosshairs for pilots to utilize to land

21
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What is the SPN-35?

A

Precision approach landing system (PALS)
10nm range
AC’s utilize it to bring in pilots at a 3 degree slope

22
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What is the URN-25 (TACAN)?

A

TACtical Air Navigation
Gives aircraft the ships bearing and range
300nm beacon

23
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What is the SPS-48E?

A

Primary air search radar

220 nm range

24
Q

What is the MK-23 TAS

A

FC radar utilized by NATO and RAM for designation of targets to engage
23nm normal/110nm long
2 sweeps normal, 1 sweep long

25
Q

What is the MK 95 director?

A

3D radar for NATO missiles
50nm range
Used to illuminate targets till the missile is close enough to hone.

26
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What is the CIWS?

A
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
27
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What is the RAM used for?

A

Ship to ship missile defense
3.25 nm range
Fires RIM 116A passive missile
21 missiles per launcher

28
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What is the NSSMS?

A
NATO Sea Sparrow missile system
Mid range ship defense
Fires RIM 7P semi active missile
9nm range
8 missiles per launcher.
29
Q

What does a brown band on a missile indicate?

A

Live rocket motor

30
Q

What does a yellow band on a missile mean?

A

High explosive round.

31
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What does blue color coding for ammo mean?

A

Dummy training or telemetry round?

32
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What does HERO stand for?

A

Hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordinance.

33
Q

What is the function of the SLQ 32?

A

Ears of the ship. Range 1.5x the distance to target.

34
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What is the SLQ-25A Nixie?

A

Torpedo countermeasure system.

35
Q

What is the MK-36?

A

Rapid blooming chaff (fire confetti). 6 launchers and 6 tubes.

36
Q

What are the frequencies for the comms?

A
HF (3-30 MHZ)
VHF (30-300 MHZ)
UHF (300MHZ-3GHZ)
SHF (3-30GHZ)
EHF (30-300GHZ)