Ship Specific Pt. 2 Flashcards

1
Q

State the parent agency responsible for each intelligence discipline.

  • HUMINT
  • SIGINT
  • IMINT
A

a) HUMINT - Defense HUMINT: DIA / National HUMINT: CIA
b) SIGINT - NSA
c) IMINT - NGA

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2
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State what types of intelligence U.S. Navy ships can collect and exploit:

  • CG / DDG / LPD
  • CVN / LHD
  • SSN / SSGN
A

a) CG / DDG / LPD - SIGINT, HUMINT, OSINT
b) CVN / LHD / LHA - SIGINT, HUMINT, IMINT, OSINT
c) SSN / SSGN - SIGINT, ACINT

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3
Q

EXAMPLES OF:

  • Tactical imagery
  • Operational
  • National
A

a) Tactical imagery - SHARP Pod (F/A-18)
b) Operational - P-3, EP-3, UAVs
c) National - Satellites

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4
Q

Describe the purpose and applicability of the Intelligence Oversight Program.

A
  • Applies to all DOD intelligence components and governs all intelligence activities undertaken by personnel assigned to those components.
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5
Q

DEFINE: Questionable Intelligence Activities

A

A questionable intelligence activity is one that may violate the law, any Executive Order, Presidential directive or applicable Department of Defense policy.

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6
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DEFINE: Special activities

A

Activities conducted in support of national foreign policy objectives abroad which are planned and executed so that the role of the US is not publically acknowledged.

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7
Q

Discuss the requirements for Raw Traffic Database Auditing.

A
  • Auditors for military SIGINT elements must be at least a second echelon manager and must be at least 1 echelon higher than the person being audited.
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8
Q

Discuss how Imagery was first recognized as an advantage in battle

A

Balloons were used for surveillance and reconnaissance during the Civil War for both sides as the Union side invested heavily in their development

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9
Q

State the first Imaging system to provide all weather, near real-time imagery

A

SEASAT satellite system: first earth-orbiting satellite had Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
Owned by NASA
Launched 27 June 1978
Near real time

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10
Q

Describe the purpose of the Image Product Library

A

Supports storage and dissemination of imagery and imagery products, providing a library of information to imagery customers worldwide

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11
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IPIR

A

Initial Phase Interpretation Report

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12
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IPL

A

Image Product Library

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13
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IMINT

A

Imagery Intelligence

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14
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NGA

A

National Geospatial Intelligence Agency

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15
Q

JCA

A

JSIPS-N Concentrator Architecture

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16
Q

PTW

A

Precision Targeting Workstation

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17
Q

DCGS-N

A

Distributed Common Ground Station - Navy

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18
Q

JSIPS-N

A

Joint Service Imagery Processing System - Navy

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19
Q

imagery exploitation: 1st phase

A

Time dominant exploitation

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20
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imagery exploitation: 2nd phase

A

Detailed non-time dominant exploitation

21
Q

imagery exploitation: 3rd phase

A

In depth long range analysis

22
Q

Discuss the importance of UAV’s

A
  • No risk to crew

- Longer on-station times

23
Q

GNC

A

Global Navigation Chart

24
Q

JNC

A

Joint Navigation Chart

25
Q

ONC

A

Ocean Navigation Chart

26
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TPC

A

Tactical Pilotage Chart

27
Q

JOG-A

A

Joint Operations Graphic-Air

28
Q

HA

A

Humanitarian Assistance

29
Q

DR

A

Disaster relief

30
Q

Describe the Task Force structure established during HA/DR operations

A
  • Chief of Mission is responsible for establishing the Task Force and is overall in charge of the mission.
31
Q

What is the role of HUMINT during HA/DR?

A

Can provide information on what areas would be affected most by a bad storm, where “danger areas” are at, what areas would need what kind of relief support, and information on infrastructure

32
Q

What is the role of HUMINT during HA/DR?

A

Can provide damage assessment, flood levels, helicopter and beach landing zones to bring in supplies, and best areas to set up humanitarian stations

33
Q

What is the role of OSINT during HA/DR?

A

Can provide I&W of coming storms, death toll, information on affected areas, cultural information to inform commanders of the kind of relief items needed, information on infrastructure

34
Q

the purpose of METOC in supporting the HA/DR mission

A

Can provide I&W of coming storms, intensity of storms, potential damage assessments, seas and wind states, level of potential flooding, and areas that will/could be affected

35
Q

1 Describe the targeting capabilities of the Precision Targeting Workstation

A
  • A soft copy exploitation system that provides a digital imagery Electronic Light Table (ELT) and exploitation/product generation capability
36
Q

State the purpose of Joint Targeting and explain the Joint Targeting Cycle

A
  1. CO’s Objectives, Guidance and Intent
  2. Target development
  3. Capabilities Analysis
  4. CO’s Decision and Force Alignment
  5. Mission Planning
  6. Combat Assessment
37
Q

Describe the support intelligence provides to Joint Targeting

A
  • Probable Intent
    • Objectives
    • Strengths
    • Weaknesses
    • Probable Courses of Action (COAs)
    • Most Dangerous COAs
    • Critical Factors
38
Q

BDA

A

Battle Damage Assesment

39
Q

BMD

A

Ballistic Missile Defense

40
Q

What is BMD?

A

Strategic positioning of point defense capable assets to detect, engage, and destroy ballistic missiles launched by hostile nations and organizations

41
Q

What is ARG and what is it’s purpose?

A

Provide logistical and medical supplies, provide aircraft and small boats to facilitate movement of personnel and supplies, aid in evacuations

42
Q

Explain the purpose of the CWC doctrine.

A

It enables the officer in tactical command (OTC) to wage combat operations against air, surface, and subsurface threats, while carrying out the primary mission of the force.

43
Q

9 Define and discuss OPINTEL and the intelligence cycle

A
  • Planning and direction, collection, processing, analysis and production, and dissemination
44
Q

Describe the role of the GCCS in performing OPINTEL

A
  • GCCS is a near-real time picture used to track all units of interest
45
Q

Explain the purpose of a tear line

A
  • A tear line is a method of removing information that would cause intelligence to be classified at a certain level. i.e. removing information that would classify an item as Top Secret to allow it to be used at the Secret level.
46
Q

IO

A

Information Operations is the actions to control friendly force’s use of information and the actions to mitigate the effects of adversary use of information and information systems

47
Q

IW

A

Information Warfare is the military actionable tactics for use and counter-use of the electromagnetic spectrum performed for IO missions to support and defend friendly operations while deterring adversary IW actions.

48
Q

Discuss how SSES supports the following events: CSAR, SAR, Merlin.

A
  • SSES monitors for emergency beacons and relays information to allow immediate assistance from US Forces.