Mod B study Flashcards

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What are the methods of manual orientation

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SurveyModified SurveyMap

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What is survey

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The survey method of orientation and alignment is the most accurate method of manual orientation. This involves the SSS team providing complete UTM, altitude, and set orienting Azimuth for every Launching Station and the Radar Set (within 10m of the known location).

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What is modified survey

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Modified is performed when the SSS team can only complete the UTM, altitude, and orienting azimuth for some of the locations. As a minimum, PADS must provide the Radar information of UTM, altitude and orienting azimuth (10-40 meters of the known location).

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What is map

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Manual survey is performed when the Radar location will be determined by using the map-spot technique. (40-120 meters of the known location; if more than 120 meters, it must be re-surveyed

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6
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DA 7616

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Patriot radar location and alignment data

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DA 7617

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Patriot Radar Supplement Roll and Cross roll

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DA 7618

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Patriot Launcher Location and Alignment Data (Un-surveyed Site)

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DA 7619

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Patriot Launcher Location and Alignment Data Sheet (Surveyed Site)

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DA 7620

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Patriot Launcher Supplemental Roll and Cross roll

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11
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When do you use manual emplacement

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Use manual emplacement when automatic emplacement fails twice during the automatic emplacement method of initialization

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12
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How can location data be established

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SimplifiedSurveySystem

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13
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How do you initialize

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using Survey Point

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14
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What must alignment data include

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roll/cross-roll can be determined using HANFS or M1 Gunner’s Quadrant and M2 Aiming Circle

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What is a DAGR

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The DAGR is a hand-held global positioning system (GPS) receiver used by the U.S. Department of Defense. It is a military grade, dual-frequency receiver, and has the security software necessary to decode the encryptor P(Y) code or GPS signal (Precise Positioning Service, or PPS)(Appendix A, DAGR TM). Will communicate with available satellites within 15 minutesNAVSTAR GPS systemIs made up of three segments: Space, Control, and User.

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16
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What TM coveres the DAGR

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TM 11-5820-1172-13&PTM 9-1430-2600-10-1

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What is an INFS

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The Improved North Finding System (INFS)Provides azimuth accuracyProvides azimuth, roll / cross roll data within 2.5 minutesThe INFS requires a more accurate Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM)used for seed data; therefore, seed data threshold has been changed from 40km to 50 meters (M) using a 13-digit UTM data field. The HANFS will start its alignment function at the end of the Horizon mapping sequence, after a RS/FP reorientation or transition from local to remote.

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18
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What TM Covers the INFS (LS)

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TM 9-1430-2601-10-1TM 9-1440-2600-10

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19
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What are the manual emplacement forms for

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These forms are used to help the TCO and TCA manually emplace the system if the system fails to auto emplace.

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20
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RS M2 Set-up

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Set M2¹ 5 7 yards from RadarSet non-recording knob to 4800 milsLevel M2¹ using Non-recording knob Sight on Radar mirror (inside curbside front door) line up cross hairs with your image in mirrorRecord elevation of M2¹ to Radar

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21
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how many mils is the stow position

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0000 mils

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22
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degrees to mils

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1=17.78

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(North Reference)Set-up

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Set recording knobs to azimuth that SSS providedUsing non-recording knobs, line up cross hairs with bottom of range pole

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24
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NREF Range Pole Set-up

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/= 100m

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25
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Who validates ISLB PTL/STL change to RS location

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RSOP OIC

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26
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What purpose is ISLB data

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Purpose is to give the RS a bottom reference point from which to initiate mapping or provide OSLB.

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27
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ISLB data

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ISLB is shot from the RS HUB stake a minimum of 1 point and up to 10 points centered over the PTL Range of up to 10 Kilometers away from the RS. Elevation entries can be up to 200 mils, and as low as -200 mils; Differences in elevation from point to point cannot exceed 140 mils difference (most positive and most negative readings) Entries exceeding the bearing will result in an “Entries Not Compatible” alert Shoot point just above largest terrain feature in Line of Sight

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28
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What tab is ISLB

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TAB 96

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29
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What Tab is Radar Location/Alignment Data

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TAB 81

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30
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What are the location tollerances?

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Survey = Within 10 meters of known locationModified Survey = 10 to 40 MetersMap = 40 to 120 metersCompass = Radar is within 1 DegreeAny changes exceeding 2 mils requires the system to be updated via 0-degree slew or reinitialization

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31
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What Tab COvers Launcher Location and Alignment

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Tab 85

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32
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What Tab Covers Data Collection Control

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Tab 90

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33
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What does Tab 90 do

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Determines the EDR file name when data is offloaded Allows system to switch between record modes 0-3EDRs are capable of collecting 4 hours of data before overwriting

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34
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What TAB is Horizon Plat Control

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Tab 94

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35
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What does TAB 94 Horizon Plot Control Do?

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HORP displays the OSLB across the horizonSets center angle to be used to view Horizon Plot displaySource of OSLB DataTCS COMPUTED or ACTIVE/DEFAULT MAP

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36
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What Tab Covers Radar Mapping train control + Summary

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TAB 95

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37
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What does TAB 95 Radar Mapping train control + Summary do

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Establishes PTL and STLCommands Radar to slewOSLB data can be provided by TCS using DTED

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38
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What TAB covers ISLB

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TAB 96

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39
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What azimuth is PTL

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0

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40
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What are the ISLB mil differnce tollarance

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Total 200 milsAdjacent points 140 mils

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41
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What is the purpose of RSOP

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is to facilitate orderly, rapid, safe movement, and emplacement at the designated position.

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42
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What is the primary mission of RSOP

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The primary mission of the RSOP team is to select the best terrain and equipment sites that enable the Patriot system to conduct air defense operations.

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43
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Who determines the number and types of teams necessary to clear and secure a new area

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The Commander

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44
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What are the RSOP teams

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RSOP OIC DriverFire Control CrewSecurity TeamCBRN TeamMinesweeping TeamGround GuidesLauncher crewSurvey Team

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45
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True or false RSOP Members can serve on more than one team

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TRUE

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46
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True or False RSOP Operations checklist needs to be present

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TRUE

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47
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What are the four phases of RSOP

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Preperation, Movement, Survey, Emplacement

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48
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What is part of the preparation phase

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Evaluation on Movement warning order, Map Recon, Load Plans and RSOP Briefs

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49
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What is Part of the Movement Stage

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Evaluation on NBC, route recon proceduresUnit will conduct RSOP in MOPP IV IAW (METT-TC)

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50
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What is Part of the Survey Stage

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Terrain analysis and site layout. The team will shoot ISLB data and record SSS data

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What is part of the Emplacement Stage

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Evaluation on guiding the FU into positionRSOP team may emplace ground rods and run fiber prior to main unit arrival

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52
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What does the commander brief the RSOP OIC

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Mission/PTL and STL.Enemy and Friendly Situation.CBRN Intelligence.Challenge/password.Radio Frequencies/call signs.Current ADW.Current state or stage of alertRisk Assessment

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53
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The OIC/BC preforms map reconnaissance. What are the three types of reconnaissance

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Air, Map, and Ground

54
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Who assembles the RSOP Team in Preparation Stage

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NCOIC

55
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Who ensures essential equipment is uploaded

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OIC/NCOIC

56
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Who Briefs the RSOP team

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OIC

57
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What is required in PCC-PCI

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Info in commander’s brief Convoy speeds.Catch up speeds.Air guards.Procedures in case of attacks, roadblocks, or breakdown.Risk Assessment

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During Movement stage who preforms route recon?

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OIC

59
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True or false RSOP may take an alternate from the batterys propsed route

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FALSE

60
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During the Movement stage what is part of route recon

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Route acceptance (primary and secondary)RSOP must physically drive the battery’s proposed route. Negotiation of road surfaces, terrain, and bridges may limit the route taken by the Patriot because of the size and weight of the equipment

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During movement stage whoat teams does the OIC direct

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CBRN teamsMine detectionSecurity in bounding over-watchPerimeter defense or roving guards

62
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When is RSOP allowed to unmask

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When the OIC declares “all clear”

63
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During Survey stage, who conducts site survey/terrain analysis

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OIC

64
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what are the primary areas

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fire control platoon, launcher platoon, and battery sustainment and maintenance support elements

65
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As the OIC insures the system equipment is propperly surveyed what are some considerations they must take into account

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PTL/STL, Cable Lengths, ISLB

66
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What time conditions does the OIC need to rehease ground guides

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Day and Night

67
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Who ensures reciept of main body

A

OIC

68
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True or False Vehicles may stop along the access route

A

FALSE

69
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What are the priorities for site operation

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Fire Control Platoon (RS, ECS, EPP, AMG, BCP)Launcher Platoon (Launchers and GMT)Battery support elements (BMC, LRPT, SRPT, FMT, FUEL TANKER, BIVOUAC, MKT, etc.)

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Who does the OIC need to maintain communication with?

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BTRY/BN/BDE elements

71
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What is the purpose of clearing

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To remove all trees, vegetation, and debris for construction areas

72
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How much area must be cleared?

A

20 Acres

73
Q

How do we provide security for an ADA site

A

Fencing

74
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How much concertina wire is needed for fencing

A

3850 linear feet

75
Q

M901 Evaluation Considerations

A

MRCTS TM 9-1440-600-10 Follow CM around LS Pay attention as they climb onto platform and around generator Pay attention to power possitions

76
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What are the Propper cable lengths

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style=”text-align: center;”Power 23m/75f 16/52 style=”text-align: center;”RWCIU 37/120 30/100 style=”text-align: center;”EPP 23/75 16/52 style=”text-align: center;”AMG 23/75 16/52

77
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what is two section ground

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Two Section Ground- (2) 6 foot rods with #6 copper wire, buried 12 inches below the surface, with 6-8 feet between rods

78
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three section ground

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style=”text-align: center;”3 foot rods with #6 copper wire, buried 12 inches, 3-4 feet apart, either in line or as an equilateral triangle

79
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horizontal ground

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3 ground rods (9 feet) assembled into trench 9 foot and buried with soil tamped (packed) 6 to 12 inches

80
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What is the required resitance

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style=”text-align: center;”25 ohms system ground style=”text-align: center;”10 ohms lightning ground

81
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RS Siting requirements

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Field of view for PTL and STL’s 30 x 35 meter area to operate Level terrain ( slope or less) Accessibility Location data (13 digit UTM coordinates; or latitude and longitude, altitude, orienting azimuth). Setup at maximum usable cable lengths Line of sight with aiming circles (un- surveyed site / hasty site) DA Form 7616 (Surveyed Site) DA Form 7617 (Unsurveyed Site)

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ECS siting requirements

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Located to the rear of the RS, orienting the ECS  Door away from the RS to minimize RF and noise hazards. Maximum use of usable cable lengths (keep out of vehicle paths) LoS (Line of Sight) with LS’s (DLT Antenna)

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RSOP RL3 issues Â

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RSOP issues for RL-3 Â The primary function of remote launchers is to intercept TBMs as a Launcher Farm There should be a minimum of 2 PAC-3 LSs for a Remote Launcher Farm. The missile load for remote launchers should be GEM-T, PAC-3, or MSE (p. 5- 49) Remote LS emplacement is constrained by RS to LS communications and by missile acquisition (p. 5-52) Communications line-of-sight (LOS) is required for both local and remote launchers (p. 5-52) Remote Launchers should be automatically emplaced by gaining FU

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Local / Remote Launcher Elevation Emplacement Requirements

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Terrain or man-made features between RS and LS exceeding 2.0Â elevation (Local), 2.0Â to 0.5Â elevation (Near-Remote), or 0.5Â elevation (Far-Remote) will impede missile acquisition

85
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Launcher Placement in Elevation

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Launchers within of Radar PTL have no elevation restrictions, however: Launcher locations at or below the radar elevation are preferred Local Launchers in the ± 60 to ± 80 zones from the Radar PTL should be located as close to the Radar altitude as possible to avoid severe beam-steering angles which may degrade the probability of missile acquisition

86
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Radar Launcher Elevation Constraints (RS Above LS)

A

Within of Radar PTL, the restriction on the elevation difference between the Radar and Launcher is dependent  on range.

87
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Unobstructed Angular Zone Around Radar-to-Launcher LOS

A

The PATRIOT missile is capable of making sharp turns shortly after launch. A sufficient unobstructed field-of-view from the Radar to the Launcher and to areas on either side of the Launcher is required to ensure missile acquisition by the Radar. The angular size of this unobstructed field-of-view varies according to the distance of the Launcher from the Radar.

88
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What is in the MWO

A

style=”text-align: center;”PTL/STL style=”text-align: center;”Enemy and friedndl situation style=”text-align: center;”CBRN intelegence style=”text-align: center;”Challenge and password style=”text-align: center;”radio frequiency.callsigns style=”text-align: center;”current ADW style=”text-align: center;”Current state or stage of alert style=”text-align: center;”risk managment style=”text-align: center;”Â

89
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M901 Dangers

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Do not stand directly in front of or in back of the vehicle until wheels are chocked.Do not stand between tandem wheels of tractor when coupling or uncoupling trailer. Do not leave tractor unattended before chocking wheels. Ensure all four outriggers have firm contact with the ground..Do not start the generator set until the LS is connected to a suitable ground. If one of the missile hazard lights comes on and a live missile is present with GM cable connected at location(as indicated by a light), immediately notify the engagement control station (ECS) of the condition indicated and advise that the LS will remain in local mode. After notifying ECS, evacuate area and await furtherinstructions. Visually check any missile light that is on.

90
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Time for Emplacement

A

25 Minutes

91
Q

M901 Equipment

A

PAC-2 Launcher StationM983/M984

92
Q

M901 Time Start/Stop

A

CM1: Maneuvers the LS tractor and trailer to designated position and orients at marker stakePlaces LS in Remote

93
Q

What TM covers MRCTS

A

TM 9-1440-600-10

94
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M901 Evaluation Considerations

A

Missile Round Cable Test Set (MRCTS) TM 9-1440-600-10Follow crewmembers around LS and pay close attention as crewmembers climb onto platform and around generator.Pay attention to power-up procedures to identify the possibility of faults.

95
Q

M902 PM Drill

A

44-CW-D0200

96
Q

M902 PM Time

A

25 Min

97
Q

M902 PM Equipment

A

PAC-3 Launcher StationM983/M984

98
Q

M902 PM Times start/stop

A

Time starts when LS and tractor are oriented at designated positionTime stops when the launcher is placed in remote (Step #27).

99
Q

M902 Emplacement Drill

A

44-CW-D0190

100
Q

M902 Emplacement Equipment

A

PAC-3 Launcher StationM983/M984

101
Q

M902 Emplacement Time

A

25 Minutes

102
Q

M902 Emplacement Start Stop

A

For evaluation purposes the time starts at receipt of prepare for movement from ECS.Time stops with movement of the LS off of the stake (Step #22).

103
Q

What TM Covers Stray No Voltage Test

A

TM 9-1440-1600-10TM 9-1440-2600-10

104
Q

PM&E Drills

A

M901 44-CW-D014044-CW-D0130M902 44-CW-D020044-CW-D0190M903TM 9-1440-2600-10 WP 0105TM 9-1440-2600-10 WP 0035

105
Q

what do you do during a missile hazard

A

Evacuate all non esential pers to a safe distance min 1250 feetnotify fire department commander, eod, qasas, and safetyDo not approach site for one hourremove all unaffected GMs and equipment from danger areaif cleared but EOD/QASAS owning unit will recover and dispose of GMs in coorination with the servicing ordanance company. If not cleared by EOD and QAQS as safe to move refer to EOD and QASAS personnel for disposition of equipment at the site.

106
Q

four types of storage areas

A

Theater Storage AreaAmmunition Supply PointATHPUnit Storage

107
Q

What is the purpose of field storage

A

provide safe AE storage in all operational areas

108
Q

Unit storage

A

BN level down to the unit

109
Q

Field Storage may be subject to regulatory requirements and generally depends on the following factors

A

security requirementsQD requirementsRearming, resupplly and relocation timeline

110
Q

Missile Configuations

A

ANALOG STD MIM-104 DIGITAL STD MIM-104A SOJC ASOJ MIM-104BPAC 2 ATM MIM-104C GEM ATM1 MIM-104DGEM-C ATM1C MIM-104D-1GEM-T ATM1T MIM-104EPAC-3 ATM2 M91 ATM2 M91A1 13506000-2 PAC-3(CRI) ATM2 M91F1 PAC-3 ATM3 MSE (Single)(MSE) ATM3 MSE (Two-Pack)

111
Q

What is Analogs Tab and Model

A

STD MIM-104

112
Q

Digital Tab And Model

A

STD MIM-104A

113
Q

SOJC

A

ASOJ MIM-104B

114
Q

PAC 2

A

ATM MIM-104C

115
Q

GEM

A

ATM1 MIM104D

116
Q

GEM-C

A

ATMC MIM104D1

117
Q

GEM-T

A

ATM1T MIM104E

118
Q

Pac 3s

A

ATM2 M91/M91A1

119
Q

PAC 3 CRI (Great Value Brand)

A

ATM2 MIM-91F1

120
Q

PAC 3 MSE

A

ATM3 MSE Single MSE twopack

121
Q

What is TIVS

A

Thermally Into Venting System Always berify indicator is visible

122
Q

Missile Reload Required documentation

A

Copy of Load test and DA label 80 for tourque wrench

123
Q

Drill Covering GMT relaod

A

44-CW-D1060

124
Q

Forklift reload

A

Drill 44-CW-D0150

125
Q

End to End Reload

A

Level 1-3 Uphill from LS 1-2 FT,

126
Q

Paralell Reload

A

Level 6-9, unlevel 7-9

127
Q

perpendicular reload

A

6-9 Feet

128
Q

What doe the TCA Monitor

A

Launcher status =, current missile count and missile hazad or missfire procedures

129
Q

Patriot Missiles are classified as

A

Class V Conventional Ammunition

130
Q

Launcher Platoon Consists of what

A

4 Launcher sectors assigned (squads, 6 LS, 1 GMT

131
Q

What is 2 Section ground

A

2 6 foot ground rods 12 inches with 6 gauge wire

132
Q

What controls LS Farm

A

CRG/LCS