MQF 101-150 Flashcards

1
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  1. In order for an observer to achieve as few as possible shadows during an illumination mission they should request ___________________ in the call for fire.
    REF: ATP 3-09.30 SEP2017, Chapter 6, page 6-16
A

Illumination range and lateral spread

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  1. Illumination range and deviation correction of less than ________ meters should not be made.
    REF: ATP 3-09.30 SEP2017, Chapter 6, page 6-17
A

200

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  1. What is the minimum illumination HOB correction?
    REF: ATP 3-09.30 SEP2017, Chapter 6, page 6-17
A

50 meters

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  1. During an ILLUM mission if the flare burns out 60 mils above the ground and the OT factor is 2, what correction should the Observer send for HOB?
    REF: ATP 3-09.30 SEP2017, Chapter 6, page 6-17
A

Down 100

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  1. During an ILLUM mission your round burns on the ground for 13 seconds. You are observing 155mm M485A2 illumination and the rate of decent is 5 meters per second. What HOB correction do you send?
    REF: ATP 3-09.30 SEP2017, Chapter 6, page 6-17
A

Up 50

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  1. True / False: The four types of smoke are obscuring, marking, incendiary, and deception.
    REF: ATP 3-09.30 SEP2017, Chapter 6, page 6-20
A

False

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  1. __________ is a smoke curtain used on the battlefield between threat observation points and friendly units to mask friendly forces, positions, and activities.
    REF: ATP 3-09.30 SEP2017, Chapter 6, page 6-20
A

Screening smoke

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  1. ____________ is placed on or near the threat to suppress threat observers and to minimize their vision.
    REF: ATP 3-09.30 SEP2017, Chapter 6, page 6-20
A

Obscuring smoke

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  1. Use the quick smoke mission to obscure areas from ____ meters up to ____ meters wide.
    REF: ATP 3-09.30 SEP2017, Chapter 6, page 6-29
A

150 to 600 meters

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  1. True / False: A quick smoke mission requires the observer to send length, maneuver target line, wind direction, and duration in the call for fire.
    REF: ATP 3-09.30 SEP2017, Chapter 6, page 6-29
A

True

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  1. During a quick smoke mission with shell smoke (HC) use HE in adjustment until a ____ meter bracket is split. The observer then requests shell smoke. Fire one smoke round, and make any necessary corrections. Then request FFE.
    REF: ATP 3-09.30 SEP2017, Chapter 6, page 6-30
A

200

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  1. Final protective fires may be any distance from the friendly position, but is normally within _____ to ______ meters of friendly positions.
    REF: ATP 3-09.30 SEP2017, Chapter 7, page 7-4
A

200 to 400

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  1. True / False: During multiple missions the observer should use the assigned target number followed by corrections.
    REF: ATP 3-09.30 SEP2017, Chapter 7, page 7-7
A

True

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  1. Attitude is sent to the nearest _______ and less than 3200 mils.
    REF: ATP 3-09.30 SEP2017, Chapter 7, page 7-8
A

100 mils

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  1. A linear irregularly shaped target requires the observer to send target description, length, width, and ________ in the third transmission of the call for fire.
    REF: ATP 3-09.30 SEP2017, Chapter 7, page 7-8
A

Attitude

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16
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  1. What is the max range of the M777 155mm standard HE?
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 31
A

22500

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  1. What is the max range of the M224 60mm mortar?
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 32
A

3489

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  1. What is the max range of the M252 81mm mortar?
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 32
A

5800

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  1. What is the max range of the M120 120mm mortar?
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 32
A

7200

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20
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  1. What is the max range of M982 Excalibur?
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 34
A

37,500

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21
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  1. A _____ operation is a coordinated attack using a combination of FW and Army RW assets normally supported by artillery or NSFS. Electronic warfare (EW), air defense artillery, and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance assets also may support. To maximize the effectiveness of a ______, fires are integrated, mutually supportive, and synergistic, not simply deconflicted.
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 53
A

JAAT Joint Air Attack Team

22
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  1. Size, activity, location, time, remarks (SALT-R) is the standard format for passing BDA information. Minimum requirements include _______________________.
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 53
A

Successful, unsuccessful, or unknown

23
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  1. What is line 8 of the JFO target brief?
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 55
A

Location of nearest friendlies

24
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  1. JTACs and FAC(A)s can use ________ to develop and correlate targeting data, mark targets, and provide terminal guidance operations.
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 57
A

JFOs

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  1. True / False: When communicating directly to a CAS platform the observer must state “I am not a JTAC” or “I am a JFO” if a JTAC or FAC(A) is not available
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 58
A

True

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  1. True / False: After receiving the army attack aviation call for fire from the ground forces, the aircrews are not required to identify the location of the friendly element and the target prior to conducting an engagement.
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 62
A

False

27
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  1. True / False: Army Attack Aviation and Special Operations Forces (SOF) gunship use the same call for fire format
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 63
A

True

28
Q
  1. How would an observer maintain positive control of SOF Gunship or Army Attack Aviation during engagement?
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 63
A

State “at my command”

29
Q
  1. True / False: Clearance to fire is the transmission of the Aviation/SOF gunship call for fire unless “at my command” or “danger close” has been stated.
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 63
A

True

30
Q
  1. If “danger close” has been announced in an Aviation/SOF gunship call for fire what else must be passed to the attacking aircraft?
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 63
A

Ground commanders initials

31
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  1. What fixed wing aircraft is equipped with 30mm, 105mm, and small diameter bombs?
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 77
A

AC-130W

32
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  1. Which fixed wing aircraft can be equipped with 20mm, 2.75 inch rockets, AGM 65, GBU, and GP bombs?
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 77/78
A

F-16

33
Q
  1. True / False: The AH-64 is equipped with 30mm, 2.75 inch rockets, and AGM-176 Hellfire.
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 81
A

False

34
Q
  1. What UAS can be equipped with GBU and Hellfire?
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 83
A

MQ-9

35
Q
  1. What brevity term is sighting of a FRIENDLY aircraft or ground position?
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 89
A

Visual

36
Q
  1. What brevity term acknowledges sighting a specified reference point (either visually or via sensor)?
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 89
A

Contact

37
Q
  1. What brevity term is sighting a target, non-friendly aircraft, or enemy position?
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 89
A

Tally

38
Q
  1. Brevity: Acquisition of laser designation or the platform is laser spot tracker (LST) capable.
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 89
A

Spot

39
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  1. Brevity: The laser designator system is inoperative
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 89
A

Dead Eye

40
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  1. Brevity: Mark / marking a target by infrared (IR) pointer.
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 90
A

Sparkle

41
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  1. Brevity: Oscillate an IR pointer in a figure eight about a target.
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 90
A

Snake

42
Q
  1. Brevity: Once the aircrew sees the IR energy and is able to discern between the friendly and target end of the pointer, a ____________________ call may be made.
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 91
A

Contact sparkle

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Q
  1. Brevity: Specified surface target or object has been acquired and is being tracked with an onboard sensor.
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 95
A

Captured

44
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  1. Brevity: FRIENDLY air-to-surface missile launch.
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 96
A

Rifle

45
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  1. Brevity: No ordnance remaining.
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 96
A

Winchester

46
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  1. ___________ is the unintentional or incidental injury or damage to persons or objects that are not lawful military targets.
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 115
A

Collateral damage

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Q
  1. True / False: Regardless of friendly force posture, commanders, JTACs, and aircrew will refer to the Standing posture column and use this distance to determine when danger close procedures apply.
    REF: ATP 3-09.32 JFIRE JAN2016 page 131
A

True

48
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  1. The mission of the Field Artillery is to __________________ the enemy with integrated fires to enable maneuver commanders to dominate in unified land operations.
    REF: FM 3-09 APR2014, Chapter 1, page 1-1
A

Destroy, defeat, or disrupt

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Q
  1. Field artillery contributes to unified land operations by ___________ in space and time on single or multiple targets with precision, near-precision, and area fire capabilities.
    REF: FM 3-09 APR2014, Chapter 1, page 1-1
A

Massing fire

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  1. Actions executed to deliberately mislead adversary military, paramilitary, or violent extremist organization decision makers, thereby causing the adversary to take specific actions (or inactions) that will contribute to the accomplishment of the friendly mission.
    REF: FM 3-09 APR2014, Chapter 1, page 1-2
A

Deceive