Warfare Flashcards
What Are The Layers Of Anti-Air Warfare?
0: Airborne Early Warning [Radar]
1: Air Defence [Fast Jets/Combat Air Patrol]
2: Area Defence w/Surface To Air Missiles [T45s w/SeaViper]
3: Point Defence Missile System [SeaCeptor
4: Close-In Weapon Systems [Phalanx/Goalkeeper]
5: Close Range [GPMG]
What Are The 5 Phases Of Anti-Surface Warfare?
1: Detection [Radar + Intel]
2: Classification
3: Weapon Allocation [Destroy @ Max Range]
4: Engage [Over The Horizon Targeting]
5: Battle Damage Assessment
What Are The Principles Of Anti-Sub Warfare?
Keep Surface Ships Away From Threat
Mission Essential Unit [MEU] + High Value Unit [HVU] Avoid Datum [Last Known Location Of Sub]
What Are The Layers Of Anti-Sub Warfare?
1: Maritime Patrol Aircraft
2: Type 23 Passive Sonar
3: HELO VDS [Merlin] / Sonar Buoys
4: Look Zone Visualisation By Wildcat
5: ASW Screen [Active Sonar By T45/23]
6: Torpedo Counter Measures
What Are The Phases Of Anti-Sub Warfare
1: Detect
2: Classify
3: Localise + Prosecute
4: Attack
5: Avoid Counter Attack
What Methods Of Mine Disposal Do RN Use?
SEAFOX [Expendable Fibre Optic Underwater Vehicle]
Mine Clearance Divers
What Does HM Stand For?
Hydrography [Study Of Seabed]
Meteorology [Study Of Natural Phenomenon]
Oceanography [Study Of Water Column]
What Does JOMOC Stand For?
Joint Operational Meteorological Oceanographic Centre
[Northwood]
Major Role Of HM In Littoral Missions?
Rapid Environmental Assessment