JQS 1-10 Flashcards

(33 cards)

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1.1 What are the 2 lines of sensors that protect each LF ending at the MCCs console in the LCC and what do they detect?

A

IZ- detects penetration attempts to the launcher.

OZ- detects intrusions to the topside of the LF.

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1.2 What other alarms also provide indications of potential intrusions into the protected interior of the LF?

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PGLV, MOSR 48, WALM

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1.3 Who is ultimately responsible for and has authority over all activities and personnel within the flight area?

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MCC

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1.4 Who does the MCC immediately notify of any indications received from the LF security and weapon systems that may affect SF response?

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FSC

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1.5 During convoy operations, security alarm situations, contingencies and security exercises, who retains full authority over response forces through termination of the situation?

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Designated commander

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1.6 Supervisory responsibilities for posted SF teams remains with whom?

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On-duty SF Flight Commander and or flight chief.

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1.7 Who are the only personnel authorized to direct the dispatch, movement, and placement of SF teams throughout the missile field?

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FSC, MSC, SF leadership.

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2.1 The unannounced landing of an unidentified helicopter or other possible airborne threat in or on the WSA/LF/MAF shall result in what?

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The immediate response of the response force.

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2.2 When will an airborne threat be engaged?

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After a hostile act occurs.

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2.3 Who will be notified if a base helicopter will be conducting operations in the missile field?

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The MCC/FSC in control of the flight area that the helicopter will be in.

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3.1 the Air Force nuclear weapons surety you program ensures Personnel design and operate nuclear weapons and nuclear weapons systems to satisfy the safety standards in which DOD directive?

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DOD directive 3150.02, DOD nuclear weapons Surety program

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3.3 what is the first priority / principle of the nuclear weapon security standards?

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Denial.

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3.4 nuclear weapons fall into which of the eight circumstances for use of deadly force?

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Assets vital to National Security.

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3.5 what is the objective of the nwss?

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To ensure an adversary is never allowed to gain unauthorized access to a nuclear weapon.

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4.1 what is the plan of succession?

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MSC to the SCC at the ACP or a SCP, any surviving mobile element having Communications capability with an MCC.

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16
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What is the ACP?

17
Q

What are the SCPs?

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10th- Alpha MAF
12th- Golf MAF
490th- Kilo MAF

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6.1 in any event, including emergency procedures, the Safety and Security of nuclear weapons shall not be what?

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6.8 even though they are not required to be inspected prior to entering a MAF emergency vehicles shall be what?

A

Kept under surveillance.

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6.12 Prior to entry / exit of the launch control center, what will MCC obtain from the FSC?

A

Visitor control number.

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7.1 what is the purpose of assigning Mission categories to teams dispatched to the missile field?

A

Determines where teams are authorized on LFs and MAFs, assists in prioritizing SF response to security situations.

22
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7.2 what is Mission category 1?

A

A team transporting an RS outside the confines of the weapon storage area until it has reached its destination and is terminated by the Convoy Commander.

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7.2 what is Mission Category 2?

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Team transporting code components.

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7.2 what is Mission Category 3?

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Teams transporting guidance systems without coding information, propulsion system rocket engine movement, and missile stage movement.

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7.2 What is Mission category 4?
Teams transporting classified critical components, other than code components.
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7.2 what is Mission Category 5?
All other teams requiring unescorted entry into the IZ protected areas of an LF or the LCC acoustical enclosure.
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7.2 what is Mission Category 6?
all other teams not authorized unescorted entry to IZ protected areas of an LF or the LCC acoustical enclosure.
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7.2 What is Mission category 7?
SF teams.
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7.3 which teams are not authorized unescorted entry into the IZ protected areas of an LF and are not authorized B circuit combinations?
Cat6, cat7, CAT5 without SETs.
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8.4 MECS materials produced by the NSA are distributed how?
Through comsec channels.
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8.5 operational keying material is classified as what?
Secret, crypto, noforn.
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8.6 who is the controlling Authority for MECS material?
HQ AFGSC/A7SN
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10.7 how many master keys and unique field keys can the desktop unit store?
8 master keys, 99 field keys