ESWS COMBAT SYSTE Flashcards

1
Q

Who is the Combat Systems Officer onboard?

A

CDR Lang

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2
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Who is the Combat Systems Information Officer onboard?

A

LT Baumeister

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3
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Who is the Combat Systems Maintenance Officer onboard?

A

LT Ramsey

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4
Q

What division maintains ship’s surveillance, control, and RADAR systems?

A

CS6

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5
Q

What division is responsible for the secret network?

A

CS31

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6
Q

What division is Radio?

A

CS1

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7
Q

What division is responsible for interior communications systems such as:
1MC, J-dials, and sound-powered phones?

A

CS8

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8
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What division is responsible for Network Security

A

CS2

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9
Q

Name the Enlisted Ratings you will find in Combat Systems:

A

IT, ET, FC, IC

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10
Q

What information area is CS31 Division responsible for?

A

Automated Data Processing/ADP/ NIPR & SIPR

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11
Q

What division maintains Ship’s Self-Defense System and Weapons
Systems?

A

CS7

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12
Q

What division maintains Data Links, ADMACS, and GCCS-M?

A

CS5 (Bonus: DBS)

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13
Q

What enlisted rating operates and maintains all of the ship’s weapons systems?

A

FC

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14
Q

What does RADAR stand for?

A

Radio Detection and Ranging

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15
Q

What does SONAR stand for?

A

Sound Navigation and Ranging

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16
Q

Name a surface weapon:

A
  • Harpoon
  • Tomahawk
  • Vertical-launched ASROC
  • Standard Missile
  • Torpedo
  • RAM
  • CIWS
  • NSSMS
  • Gun Weapons Systems
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17
Q

What does CSOSS stand for?

A

Combat Systems Operational Sequencing System

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18
Q

What is the purpose of CSOSS?

A

It is a technical documentation system, which provides step-by-step procedures and information to support Combat Systems operation and maintenance

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19
Q

What does CSRO stand for?

A

Combat Systems Readiness Officer

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20
Q

Who does the CSRO report to?

A

TAO

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21
Q

When is the CSRO watch manned?

A

General Quarters

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22
Q

What does CSOOW stand for?

A

Combat Systems Officer of the Watch

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23
Q

Where does the CSOOW stand watch?

A

CSMC, 03-113-2-C

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24
Q

What does CSMC stand for?

A

Combat Systems Maintenance Center

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25
Q

Name one of the Combat Systems Area Supervisors?

A
  • November
  • Whiskey
  • Romeo
  • ICAN
  • India
  • X-Ray
  • Maincomm
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26
Q

What is a hang fire in relation to Combat Systems?

A

Accidental DELAYED ignition of the primer

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27
Q

What is a misfire in relation to Combat Systems?

A

Failed ignition of the primer

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28
Q

What constitutes a ‘hotgun’ situation? (CIWS)

A

When 300 or more round are fired in a 5 minute period

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29
Q

What is the minimum amount of time to stay away from a ‘hotgun’?

A

30 Minutes

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30
Q

What is the purpose of the train warning circle?

A

To establish a safe distance to keep personnel away from the moving equipment such as the missile launchers

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31
Q

What words are painted on the train warning circle?

A

Danger Area

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32
Q

How far is the circle painted from the launcher?

A

18 inches in any position

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33
Q

What does HERO stand for?

A

Hazards of Eleciromagnelic Radiation to Ordnance

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34
Q

Why is HERO important?

A

Is provides safe operating and handling measures for ordnance. “
165 to prevent the accrating and handior aminuntion and electro-explosive devices in ordnance a the presence of an electromagnetic radiationanceronment during handing, loading and storage.

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35
Q

How many HERO Conditions are utilized onboard CVN77?

A

7

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36
Q

What provides stable temperatures so that equipment operates optimally?

A

Electronic cooling systems

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37
Q

What does blue color code mean in regards to ammunition?

A

Training or inert rounds used for practice

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38
Q

How does the ship’s gyro help weapons systems?

A

It stabilizes missile launchers, gun mounts and other equipment to remain level to the earth’s surface for proper operation

39
Q

What is the frequency range of HF?

A

3-30MHz

40
Q

What is the frequency ranges of VHF?

A

30-300MHz

41
Q

What is the frequency range of UHF?

A

300MHz-3GHz

42
Q

What is the frequency range of SHF?

A

3-30GHz

43
Q

What is the frequency range of EHF?

A

30-300GHz

44
Q

What frequency range is resistant to nuclear attack?

A

EHF (30-300GHz)

45
Q

What does DMR stand for?

A

Digital Modular Radio

46
Q

What does LOS stand for?

A

Line of Sight

47
Q

What does SATCOM stand for?

A

Satellite Communications

48
Q

What does SATCOM provide us with?

A

A means of global communications (Voice and Data)

49
Q

How many DMRs do we have onboard?

A

12 total, 9 LOS and 3 SATCOM

50
Q

Name one of the major SATCOM systems onboard?

A
  • NMT
  • WSC-8 or CBSP
  • DirectTV
  • Satcom DMR
51
Q

How many levels of INFOCON are there?

A

5

52
Q

What is the most restrictive INFOCON level?

A

Level 1

53
Q

What INFOCON level are we normally at while underway?

A

Level 3

54
Q

How many levels of Screaming Eagle are there?

A

4

55
Q

Which Screaming Eagle condition is the least restrictive?

A

4

56
Q

What is the purpose of the underwater log?

A

Measures and provides the ship’s speed in knots and indicates the distance traveled through water

57
Q

What type of underwater log does CVN-77 have?

A

AN/SN-9 (Digital Hybrid Speed Log/DHYSL)

58
Q

What part of the DHYSL extends through the hull of the ship and is non retractable?

A

Pitsword or Rodmeter

59
Q

What is the dummy log used for?

A

Manual control of speed indicators when the rod meter is not used

60
Q

What is the WSN-7?

A

Ship’s Gyroscope

61
Q

How does GPS data get distributed?

A

NAVSSI

62
Q

What does NAVSSI stand for?

A

Navigation System Sensor Interface

63
Q

What systems make up NAVSSI?

A
  • 2 Real Time Subsystem (RTS)
  • 2 ADAP antenna
  • 1 Display Control Subsystem (DCS)
64
Q

What data does the WSN-7 provide to weapon, radar, navigation, and
SATCOM equipment?

A
  • Heading
  • Pitch
  • Roll
  • Speed
  • Position
65
Q

What is another name for the J-dial system?

A

3IV

66
Q

What is the MK 15 Phalanx?

A

CIWS Close-in-Weapons System

67
Q

How many CIWS mounts does CVN-77 currently have?

A

2

68
Q

What is the MK 57?

A

Re-architectured NATO Seasparrow Surface Missile System
(RNSSMS) or NATO

69
Q

How many NATO launchers do we have onboard?

A

2

70
Q

Where are the NATO launchers located?

A
  • Launcher 1 is Fwd Std Quarter
  • Launcher 2 is Aft Port Quarter
71
Q

How many missiles does each NATO launcher hold?

A

8

72
Q

What is the maximum range of NATO?

A

15nm

73
Q

What is the length of the NATO missile?

A

12ft

74
Q

How many directors/radars do we have for NATO?

A

4

75
Q

How many directors are on the island?

A

2

76
Q

What is the radar range of NATO directors?

A

50nm

77
Q

What is Battle-Short Mode?

A

A weapons system setting that allows safety features to be bypassed

78
Q

Who is able to authorize a Battle-Short?

A

Only the CO

79
Q

What is the primary mission of the AN/SLQ-32?

A

Anti-Ship Missile Defense

80
Q

What is the term used to describe the SLQ-32’s ability to defeat a missile?

A

Soft Kill

81
Q

How many arrays does the SLQ-32 have?

A

2

82
Q

What is special about the STBD SLQ-32 array?

A

If the STBD array fails, the whole system is down

83
Q

How many 50-caliber gun mounts do we have?

A

10

84
Q

When are 50-caliber gun mounts manned?

A

During “Full Bore” and at certain weapon postures

85
Q

What is the MK31?

A

Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) system

86
Q

How many RAM launchers do we have onboard?

A

2

87
Q

Where are the RAM Launchers Located?

A
  • Launcher 1 Fwd Port Quarter
  • Launcher 2 Aft Starbord Quarter
88
Q

How many missiles does each RAM launcher hold?

A

21

89
Q

What is the name of the RAM missile?

A

RIM-116

90
Q

What is the maximum range of RAM?

A

3NM (Older notes have 5NM)

91
Q

What is the length of the RAM missile?

A

9ft

92
Q

How loud is the missile salvo alarm?

A

85 decibels

93
Q

What is another name for the SLQ-25

A

Nixie

94
Q

Nixie serves as a decoy against what type of threat?

A

Acoustic homing torpedoes