UFP C/IED Flashcards

1
Q

what are the 3 D’s?

A

Distance, Direction, Description

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2
Q
  1. What are the three common discarded article?
A

Cigarette butts
Wire ends
Bits of tape

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3
Q
  1. How do you sweep ground with minehound VMR2?
A

1 meter per second, 2 inches off the ground

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4
Q
  1. What is optimal lane coverage while clearing with mine detector?
A

1 to 1.5 meters

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5
Q
  1. What is control?
A

Maintain visual line of sight to the IED, limit access to the IED threat area

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6
Q
  1. When do you use minimal marking?
A

as a last resort, when there is a shortage of material to mark the device, a mark must be made 1 meter back from a device

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7
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  1. What is the THOR2 battery life?
A

4 hours

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8
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  1. What is searching?
A

Thorough examination of certain feature in the area

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9
Q
  1. What does the black stick check represent on CEIA?
A

Non-metal, Carbon

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10
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  1. What are the component of Threat triad?
A

Enemy Intent, Types of Threat, Location of Threat

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11
Q
  1. What are the precautions for operating THOR 2?
A

Do not water proof

Do not pack in the backpack or container

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12
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  1. How many “Tines” can be missing on the Thor?
A

Maximum 2

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13
Q
  1. How many people and what are the positions for VP 360?
A
Three or Four 
#1 HHD or VMR2 
#2 TRIDER or DSP 27
#3 THOR
#4 is security with another HHD (optional
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14
Q
  1. What is L.O.S.S stand?
A

Lane coverage
Operator Stance
Search head position
Sweep speed

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15
Q
  1. What is the Minehound VMR2 battery life on GPR mode?
A

10 hours

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16
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  1. What are the five tenets of IED combat?
A
Predict
Prevent
Detect
Mitigate
Neutralize
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17
Q
  1. What are the 3 types of IED Switch?
A

Time, Victim Operated, Command

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18
Q
  1. What is difference between VP and VA?
A

Vulnerable Point is channelizing point where high threat possibly exist
Vulnerable Area is large area with presence of threat

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19
Q
  1. What do you looking for when conduct 200 meters check?
A

Suspected enemy activities, Triggerman, Cameramen, Sniper, Observers

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20
Q
  1. What is the default and range for top down on minehound?
A

Default 30

30-80

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21
Q
  1. How much coverage will be losing when THOR 2 fratricide?
A

About 30%

22
Q
  1. What are some movement techniques for clearing VP?
A

VP 360, V-sweep, Culvert

23
Q
  1. What is the Minehound VMR2 battery life on dual mode?
A

8 hours

24
Q
  1. What makes determination of confirm?
A

1+1 = IED

25
Q
  1. How many channels available on VMR2?
A

20 channels

26
Q
  1. When do you conduct 0/5/25/200?
A

Whenever you stop

27
Q
  1. What is BIT?
A

Built in test

28
Q
  1. What is the default and range for linear gain on VMR2?
A

Default 28, 1-60

29
Q
  1. What are the ground indicators?
A
Discardables
Discoloration
Disturbance
Flattening
Markers
Regularity
Transference
30
Q
  1. What is cordon?
A

Preserve IED site and provide protection and security against COM DET IED

31
Q
  1. What do you looking for when conduct 5 meters check?
A

Disturbed earth, suspicious objects, anything that is abnormal to surround

32
Q
  1. What is the default and range for bottom up on minehound?
A

Default is 225

225-100

33
Q
  1. If enemy village is empty, what should you do?
A

Do not conduct CQB or clear the compound. More than likely there will be IED or booby Trap

34
Q
  1. What are the 5 C’s?
A
Check
Clear
Confirm
Cordon
Control
35
Q
  1. What is key point when dealing with SVBIED/PBIED?
A

Maximize distance from threat, never attempt to negotiate the threat

36
Q
  1. What is the negative space?
A

A space between solid OBJ

37
Q
  1. What is primary purpose of counter IED?
A

To create safe pathway, not necessarily to destroy IED

38
Q
  1. How long does it take for your eyes to night adaptation?
A

Approximately 30 minutes

39
Q

True or False, unit need to identify historically where HLZ have been used before

A

True

40
Q
  1. Who is part of IED Network?
A

The cell leader, The emplacer, The bomb maker, and the financer

41
Q
  1. What are the two ways to mark IED?
A

Detailed and minimal marking

42
Q
  1. What is the default and range for time variable gain on minehound?
A

Default 1, 1-10

43
Q
  1. What do you looking for when conduct 25 meters check?
A

Similar to 5 meters check, conduct dismounted check to a radius of at least 25 meters around you

44
Q
  1. What is the positive space?
A

A space taken up by solid OBJ

45
Q
  1. What is scanning?
A

Systematic examination of an area to detect any unusual or significant OBJ or movement

46
Q
  1. What is the Minehound VMR2 battery life on metal detect mode?
A

12 hours

47
Q
  1. What are the five principle components of IED?
A

Switch, initiator, main charge, power source, container

*Main charge and container could be one part

48
Q
  1. What are the parameters for GPR mode on the Minehound?
A

Top down
Bottom up
Linear gain
Time variable gain

49
Q
  1. How close do you stop before approaching VP/VA?
A

Minimum 50 meters

50
Q
  1. What is the purpose of V sweep?
A

Spotting Firing position, Command Wires, ID trigger man, and locating ground sign

51
Q
  1. When do you use detailed marking?
A

used whenever possible to give both ground troops and follow up agencies a detailed picture of area around a possible IED