VOL 3 UREs Flashcards

1
Q

what is a data trail?

A

a series of consecutive radar returns, following a pattern in regard to direction and speed.

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2
Q

which procedure assigns a track number to a target and begins processing it for identification and reporting purposes?

A

Initiation

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3
Q

which person would a surveillance technician coordinate with if a track did not reappear?

A

Air Surveillance Technician

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4
Q

which parameter must be used when voice telling tracks?

A

preface the altitude with its source

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5
Q

which type of information would you not transmit over unsecure radios?

A

Mode 1 and 2 codes

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6
Q

which type of tell provides reports from lower echelon units to higher echelon units?

A

Forward

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7
Q

Which type of tell provides adjacent stations with track information on approaching tracks?

A

Lateral

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8
Q

Which tell priority is an emergency track?

A

3

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9
Q

which document provides detailed circumstance and criteria for track identification?

A

Operations order

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10
Q

which flowchart would you use to systematically go through a sequence of identification methods to classify airborne tracks?

A

ID matrix

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11
Q

during peacetime, which method of identification may be used to classify tracks as friendly based on ground speed or computed true air speed behavior?

A

Track behavior

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12
Q

which modes are normally only associated with military aircraft?

A

Modes 1,2 and 4

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13
Q

which type of identification is given to a track that meets some, but not all hostile criteria?

A

suspect

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14
Q

which NORAD instruction specifies the responsibilities and procedures for identification, categorization, and classification of air traffic?

A

NORAD Instruction 10-15

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15
Q

How many steps are in the identification process once a track is established?

A

2

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16
Q

normally how many minutes does the identification process occur within?

A

2 or 5

17
Q

what is the final step in the identification process?

A

classification

18
Q

at which time do aircrews learn the present safe passage procedures?

A

after becoming airborne

19
Q

during safe passage procedures, corridors for returning aircraft are established in order to provide safe entry when?

A

one or more units is/are not under site control

20
Q

which brevity word would you use to positively denote known enemy aircraft?

A

Bandit

21
Q

the brevity code that represents “have quick time of day signal” is called

A

mickey

22
Q

which brevity SYSTEM is used by pilot and controller to convey messages in a few words?

A

tactics terminology

23
Q

which tactics terminology indicates the missile has been defeated

A

trashed

24
Q

which type of tactic would employ infrared weapons systems?

A

Stern

25
Q

the five levels of continuum of control are close, autonomous,

A

broadcast, tactical, and advisory

26
Q

what is the standard level of control for the execution of operational and training missions?

A

tactical

27
Q

which type of control is informative and not directive in nature?

A

broadcast

28
Q

which type of control uses a radio monitor mode when the controlling agency loses radar capability?

A

Advisory

29
Q

who approves the JFACC course of action (COA)?

A

JFC

30
Q

whose guidance ensures that air operations effectively support the force objectives, while still retaining flexibility in execution, to adjust to the dynamics of military operations?

A

JFACC

31
Q

how many series of ATOs are in various stages of progress at any time?

A

5

32
Q

during what air tasking planning cycle stage is the joint force component commander responsible for redirecting air assets to respond to moving targets or changing priorities?

A

execution planning and force execution