S Flashcards

1
Q

Who is the certifying official for K9

A

Search granting authority

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2
Q

Who can assist in office drug cases

A

K9

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3
Q

How do you get your back Azmeth

A

Above 180 degrees subtract

Below 180 degrees add

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4
Q

What terrain feature looke like an infinity

A

Saddle

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5
Q

Minimum safe range 203

A

150 meters

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6
Q

5 slope on a Contour line

A

Index

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7
Q

What is a mwd primary mission

A

Deter
Detect
Detain

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8
Q

What squad movement is used when enemy contact is not likely

A

Traveling

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9
Q

What aqua movement is used When enemy contact is likely

A

Traveling overwatch

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10
Q

What are two types of ambush

A

Linear and L shaped

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11
Q

The most widely used fire team formation

A

Wedge

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12
Q

What is the spacing for a wedge formation

A

10 meters

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13
Q

Most widely used do squad movement

A

Squad column

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14
Q

What is a squad line used for

A

Assaults

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15
Q

How far apart are fire teems from each other

A

20 meters

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16
Q

What is the response time of a back-up force supporting ground movements of nuclear weapons?

A

15 min

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17
Q

The risk acceptance authority for security deviations is the

A

MAJCOM COMANDER

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18
Q

The area immediately around an alert aircraft must be

A

no closer than 10 feet and no further than 60 feet.

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19
Q

What is defined as the denial of unauthorized access to nuclear weapons?

A

Nuclear Weapon Security Standard

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20
Q

Alert aircraft areas that contain nuclear weapons mated to aircraft delivery systems are designated as

A

Limited area

21
Q

The loss or disablement of non-nuclear assets that would harm or damage AF effectiveness to project decisive combat power and wage war are identified as

A

Project Projection assets

22
Q

Who ensures that the host installation meets two-person concept requirements and that no-lone zones are delineated around nuclear logistic aircraft?

A

Couriers

23
Q

Not a probable direction of attack?

A

Cliff

24
Q

While on a mobile patrol, where should the MWD be in the vehicle?

A

Off leash on the front or rear seat of the vehicle

25
Q

Classification on a map

A

This is shown in the upper and lower margins.

26
Q

Primary Nuclear Airlift Force (PNAF) rehearsals should be conducted within what timeframe of the pre-arrival window?

A

48 hours

27
Q

Which major terrain feature is a dip or low point between two areas of higher ground?

A

Saddle

28
Q

In land navigation, which north is your staring point or baseline?

A

True

29
Q

Which ambush uses limiting stakes to prevent friendly fires from hitting the assault element?

A

L shaped

30
Q

What is EEI?

A

Essential elements of information

31
Q

What civilian law enforement agent will be included in any off -base nuclear weapon movement

A

US marshal

32
Q

In reference to convoy communications, what is the frequency requirement for a convoy program report

A

15 min

33
Q

What is the convoy driver’s sector of observation

A

9 to 1 o’clock

34
Q

Which formation is used to prevent third party traffic interference with the convoy’s ability to change lanes

A

Changing lanes

35
Q

A collective action that a crew of a weapons system or a piece of equipment must perform to use the weapon or equipment successfully in combat or to preserve life describes a

A

A crew drill

36
Q

A short, continuous sloping line of higher ground, normally jutting out from the side of a ridge is called a

A

Spur

37
Q

Providing security surveillance for a restricted or individual resource boundary is the responsibility of the

A

CBS

38
Q

Which threat level I activity is identified by random acts against targets of opportunity?

A

Sympathizers

39
Q

The Nuclear Security Threat Capabilities Assessment (NSTCA) forms the cornerstone of threat

A

Planning

40
Q

DCNI) What type of aircraft security is afforded to a Primary Nuclear Airlift Force (PNAF) carrying nuclear weapons?

A

Type 1

41
Q

(DCNI) When the last tasked aircraft is loaded and placed on alert the generation area becomes

A

Alert parking area

42
Q

Active and passive security measures are used to achieve which principle

A

Delay

43
Q

Which close precision engagement (CPE) task provides the capability to standoff from a target, assess the situation, and pass timely information?

A

Response

44
Q

is shown as an irregular circle with diagonal lines drawn inside.

A

Dead space

45
Q

is a predetermined line along which grazing fire is placed to stop an enemy assault

A

FPL

46
Q

Secondary sector fire has

Primary sector of fire has

A

Secondary dashed line

Primary solid lines

47
Q

is a linear fire control measure beyond which fires are prohibited without coordination.

A

RFL

48
Q

Which major terrain feature is a dip or low point between two areas of higher ground

Figure 8 or infinity

A

Saddle

49
Q

Map Colors:

A

Black: Indicates man-made features such as buildings and roads.

Blue: Indicates water features such as lakes, rivers and drainage.

Green: Identifies vegetation with military significance.

Brown: Identifies relief features and elevation on older edition maps.

Red: Classifies cultural features such as populated areas, main roads and boundaries on older maps.