SUW Flashcards

1
Q

LRD wavelength

A

1064 nm

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2
Q

Boresight procedure verifies ___ but does not check ___, so ___ should not be used for target designation

A

MTS to laser alignment; laser to DTV alignment

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3
Q

Which processing mode used most for MTS?

A

LAP

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4
Q

NUC

A

Non-Uniformity Correction

corrects for manufacturing variability in pixels

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5
Q

NUC 2

A

takes longer but provides more accurate normalization of pixel response

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6
Q

higher PRF code for missiles do what?

A

provide more samples per second of target position –> more responsive control system; reduces CEP relative to lower freq PRF codes

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7
Q

values for higher PRF codes

A

1111-1488

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8
Q

radar to AOP tracks

A

320 to AOP - 256 are dedicated radar tracks, 64 IFF

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9
Q

FOV of each ESM antenna

A

100 deg

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10
Q

how does ESM locate?

A

long baseline interferometry

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11
Q

if ESM is deconfigured, what else is also deconfigured?

A

RWR (same receiver)

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12
Q

How many EOI’s can you have?

A

4

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13
Q

what does an EOI look like?

A

diamond with lines around it

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14
Q

use scan mod to

A

break up ambiguities in overlapping parameters

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15
Q

what cannot happen during scan mod?

A

new emitters or updates to existing emitters –> HTW

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16
Q

baseline scan strategy is defined when?

A

pre-flight planning/burning cards

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17
Q

what does Locate ESM or making something a COI do?

A

brings emitter to top of priority list

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18
Q

EOI function only changes

A

display

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19
Q

Aerial Gunnery Pattern Brief

A
Flight call sign.
Type of pattern.
Side to fire.
Firing leg heading.
Follow-on actions (egress or reattack, if known)
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20
Q

Angels

A

friendly altitude (MSL) in thousands of feet

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21
Q

Bandit

A

Positively identified as enemy IAW theater ID criteria. The term does not necessarily imply direction or
authority to engage

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22
Q

Bent

A

system indicated is inoperative

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23
Q

Blind

A

No visual contact with FRIENDLY aircraft/ground position.

Opposite of VISUAL.

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24
Q

Bruiser

A

Friendly air launched anti-ship missile

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25
Q

Bulldog

A

Friendly surface/submarine launched anti-ship missile

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26
Q

Capture

A

Specified surface target/object has been acquired and is being tracked with an onboard sensor

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27
Q

cherubs

A

Height of a friendly aircraft in hundreds of

feet above surface

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28
Q

color (system/position)

A

Request for information on a type (system) at stated location; implies a request for ambiguity resolution. May be used with data link data message (e.g., color, data).

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29
Q

contact

A

Acknowledges sighting of a specified reference point (either visually or via sensor).

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30
Q

deadeye

A

Laser designator system inoperative

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31
Q

defending (direction)

A

Aircraft is in a defensive position and maneuvering with reference to a surface-to-air threat.

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32
Q

dirt

A

RWR indication of surface threat in search mode

33
Q

defensive

A

Aircraft is under attack, maneuvering defensively, and unable to ensure deconfliction or mutual support.

34
Q

down

A

Referenced emitter has stopped radiating at the stated location or along the stated bearing.

35
Q

gadget

A

radar

36
Q

goalie

A

A back-up laser-capable platform appointed to laze the target if the primary designator’s laser fails after weapons
release.

37
Q

greyhound

A

Friendly ground attack cruise missile (e.g., TLAM).

38
Q

home plate

A

home airfield/ship

39
Q

india

A

mode 4 IFF

40
Q

investigate

A
  1. verify specified elements or ROE, PID, CDE, and/or coordination of forces on the referenced target/track
  2. (AIR-MAR) Verify specified elements of ROE, PID, clear field of fire, and/or coordination of forces on referenced target/track
41
Q

jello

A

ISAR

42
Q

Mud (type with direction/range if able)

A

RWR indication of surface threat in track mode

43
Q

naked

A

no RWR indications

44
Q

no joy

A

aircrew does not have visual contact with target/bandit

45
Q

off (direction)

A

maneuver in a specified direction with reference to the target

46
Q

out (direction)

A

turn to cold aspect relative to a known threat

47
Q

padlocked

A

aircrew cannot take eyes off an aircraft, ground target, or surface position without risk of losing tally/visual

48
Q

pepper

A

directive call for an a/c to strafe 1000 ft ahead of bow of vessel

49
Q

picture

A

request to provide air info pertinent to the mission in a digital bullseye format unless briefed otherwise

50
Q

PIG(S)

A

friendly glide weapon (e.g. JSOW)

51
Q

pigeons

A

magnetic bearing and range to homeplate

52
Q

pinpoint

A

Request that the maritime air

controller (MAC) provide target coordinates via latitude and longitude

53
Q

popeye

A

flying in clouds or an area of reduced visibility

54
Q

remington

A

no ordnance remaining except gun or self protect ammo

55
Q

rifle

A

friendly a/s missile launch

56
Q

robber

A

A surface vessel that is
identified as an enemy in accordance with theater ID criteria. The term does not
necessarily imply clearance to engage

57
Q

sam (direction)

A

visual acquisition of a SAM in flight or a SAM launch

58
Q

singer (type/direction)

A

RWR indication of SAM launch

59
Q

skunk

A

maritime surface contact that has yet to be identified

60
Q

slope

A

pulse repetition freq

61
Q

smack

A
  1. [A/S][S/S] Clearance to employ ordnance/fires on surface target coordinates. ROE, PID, CDE, coordination
    of forces, and commander’s guidance requirements on the referenced target/track
    have been satisfied. Not to be utilized in a CAS engagement.
  2. ** [AIR-MAR] Clearance to employ ordnance/fires on surface target coordinates/Link-16 track. ROE, PID, clear field of fire, coordination of forces, and commander’s guidance requirements on the referenced target/track have been satisfied.
62
Q

sniff

A

passive sensor indication of a radar emitter

63
Q

sparkle

A

mark/marking target by IR pointer

platform is capable to IR point

64
Q

spike/spiked (direction)

A

RWR indication of an AI threat in track or launch

65
Q

stroke

A

directive call for third party production source to provide best possible continuous track data for weapon targeting purposes

66
Q

tag

A

response to an emitter ambiguity resolution request

67
Q

tally

A

sighting of a target, nonfriendly aircraft, or enemy position

68
Q

vampire

A

hostile anti-ship missile

69
Q

visual

A

sighting of a friendly a/c or ground position

70
Q

Weapons Control Status: Free

A

fire only at targets not identified as friendly IAW current ROE

71
Q

Weapons Control Status: Tight

A

fire only at targets PID as hostile IAW current ROE

72
Q

Weapons Control Status: Hold/Safe

A

fire only in self defense or response to a formal order

73
Q

winchester

A

no ordnance remaining

74
Q

empty

A

no emitters of interest detected

75
Q

declare

A

Inquiry as to the identification of a specified track(s), target(s), or correlated GROUP. Responses include FRIENDLY,
BOGEY, BANDIT, HOSTILE, NEUTRAL, UNABLE, or CLEAN. Full positional data must accompany declaration responses.

76
Q

how many MDL’s can you load?

A

8

77
Q

minimum range for .50 cal pattern

A

300 m

78
Q

minimum range for GAU pattern

A

100 m