Combat 105 Flashcards

(105 cards)

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CSOSS

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Combat Systems Operational Sequencing System

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CSOOW

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Combat Systems Officer Of the Watch

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CSRO

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Combat Systems Readiness Officer

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CSMC

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Combat Systems Maintenance Center

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CWO

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Communications Watch Officer

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IFF

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Identify Friend or Foe

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EMCON

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Emissions Control

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TACAN

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Tactical Air Navigation

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RADAR

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Radio Detection and Raging

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SONAR

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Sound Navigation and Raging

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HERO

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Hazard of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordinance

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CIWS

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Close-in Weapon System

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RAM

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Rolling Airframe Missile

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NSSMS

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Nato Sea Sparrow Missile System

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SSDS

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Ship Self Defense System

Interfaces Radar info and weapon info for CDC watch standers

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POTS

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Plain Old Telephone System

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17
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TVDTS

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Television Direct To Sailors

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HYDRA

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Hierarchical Yet Dynamic Reprogrammable Architecture

Primary use underway flight deck comms, secondary use damage control comms
Primary use in port security forces, secondary use damage control comms

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19
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DDRT

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Digital Dead Reckoning Tracker

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20
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RAM Launchers

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Fwd Port - Aft Starboard

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21
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NATO Launchers

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Fwd Starboard - Aft Port

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CIWS Launchers

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Fwd Starboard - Aft Port

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23
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USC-69 SHF Antenna

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Aft Port

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HF Receiver

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Belknap Pole

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Pitsword
Pump room 2
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Fathometer
Pitsword Trunk
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Sea Valve
Pitsword Trunk
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WSN-7
Fwd and Aft IC
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CSMC
03-113-2-Q
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Main Comm
03-108-0-C
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Uncles Network Servers
ADP
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Lee Helm
Pilot House next to the helm
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CSOSS Organization
provides procedures to combat casualties on combat systems equipment to maximize up time minimize down time
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Watch station 5
CSOOW , CSOSS Technician
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Watch station 3
TAO, CSOOW, AREA SUP, CSOSS Technician
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Watch Station 1
TAO, CSRO, CSOOW, Area Sup, CSOSS Technician
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ESS
Electronics Systems Supervisor | SSDS, Tactical Data Links, Link 11, Link4A, Link 16
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ICS
Interior Communications Supervisor | Phones, Television, 1MC, 4MC
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ISS
Information Systems Supervisor | SIPR, NIPR, ADP, NTCSS
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RSS
Radar Systems Supervisor | All radars except for SPQ-9B, WSN-7
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WSS
Weapons Systems Supervisor | CIWS, SPQ-9B, NATO, RAM
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XCS
External Communications Supervisor | HYDRA, HF, VHF, UHF, SHF, EHF
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Purpose of Fire Control
To direct ordinance to strike a desired target
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Warfare Areas
Undersea Warfare, Surface Warfare, Air Warfare, Strike Warfare
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CIWS
``` Range - approx. 1 NM 4500 RPM air contacts 3500 RPM surface contact 1550 drum round capacity heavy depleted tungsten / previously depleted Uranium rounds ```
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Range RAM
approx. 4NM
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Range ESSM
approx. 9NM
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Range Harpoon
approx. 60NM
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Range Tomahawk Missile
approx. 1350NM
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Fire Control Radar
SPQ-9B, Range 80NM 2-D Replaced TAS radar
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ESSM Missile
RIM 162D
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RAM Missile
RIM 116A
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How many .50 cal mounts
10
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Hang fire
Temporary Failure or delay of primer ignition or propellant charge
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Mis-Fire
Failure of primer or propellant charge
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Hot-gun
Barrel Temperature is high enough to cook-off a round
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HE-PD
High explosive point donation
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HE-VT
High explosive variable time
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HE-IR
High explosive Infra-red
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WP
White Phosphorous
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Blue Band
dummy round for training
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4 Ds of NATO engagement
Detection, Direction, Delivery, Destruction
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Detection
SPQ-9B or Air search radar detects contact and sends it to SSDS
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Direction
SSDS relays info to weapon systems for correct bearing / elevation
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Delivery
proper firing voltages are set and missile is fire in a salvo ranging from 1-3
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Destruction
missile intercepts target destroys
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HF
``` Link 11 3-30 MHz long range comms 17 transmitters / 28 receivers 4 systems - 2 broadband / 2 narrowband 5 antennas - 2 broadband / 2 narrowband / 1 receiver (belknap pole) ```
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VHF
very high frequency 30-300mhz bridge to bridge maritime comms located in pilot house / aux con / sea combat / flag bridge Mobile locations - port and starboard rib / admirals barge used for safe navigation of the ship
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UHF
ultra high frequency 300 mhz - 3ghz line of sight and satellite comms dedicated radios for pri-fly, CATCC, LSO platform 32 LOS radios / 2 SATCOM systems used for voice and data tactical comms circuits SATCC is primary interface with UHF for coms with aircrafts
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SHF
``` super high frequency 3-30Ghz satellite comms WSC6 - USC69 used for IP services - internet / email / phone / chat ```
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EHF
``` extremely high frequency 30-300Ghz satellite comms 2 WSC9 systems used for tomahawk mission data planning / tactical comms / IP services ```
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WQC-2A
Gertrude- underwater telephone system, used to communicate with subs owned by STGs in OM div
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GBS
global broadcast system - secondary TV and secure video feed
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PICT
user interface for telephone / announcing systems / radio circuits
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SPS-48
Primary air search | 220 NM , 3D air search
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SPS-49
Secondary air search | 256 NM, 2D air search
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SPN-43
Marshal | 50 NM, CATCC
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SPN-41
Bullseye | 50 NM, CATCC
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SPN-46
Easyrider / Needles | 10 NM, CATCC
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SPS-67
Primary surface search | 100 NM , 2D surface search
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SPS-73
Navigation | 96 NM, secondary surface search
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WSN-7 RLGN
ring laser gyro navigator | provides ships position data, including pitch / roll
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Fathometer
depth of water
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Pitsword
speed through the water
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Moriah
wind speed data
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Digital Compass
bearing data
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DDRT
plots ships recent course, used during man overboard
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1MC
General announcing system, ship wide
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3MC
General announcing system, Hanger deck
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4MC
General announcing system, repair locker / DC central
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5MC
General announcing system, Flight deck
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23MC
Engineering, Reactor, Electrical Control
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46MC
Weapons, magazines
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Integrated Voice Network (IVN)
ships telephone system (J-Dial)
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ICSM
Alarm system, Monitored to MCMS
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Sound powered phones
damage control, lookout, casualty control
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VCM
virtual configuration manager
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Backbone Switches
2 (ADP / HF emitter rm) virtual
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Exchange Servers
2 (ADP) virtual
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NTCSS Server
ADP ( RADM, RSUPPLY, OMMS-NG, NALCOMS
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CANES
Consolidated Afloat Network Enterprise System
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systems monitored in CSMC
NMDT- navigational data SVDS - secure video Distribution system 6TV- ships security cameras SITE TV- ILARTS aka Danger TV aka Flight deck TV
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systems effecting crew morale
email, TV, phones, internet
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combat systems manned 24/7
CSMC, Maincomm, ADP, EKMS vault
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official message traffic is handled where?
message center