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89 Cards in this Set
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What system onboard do we use for video teleconferencing |
DSCS(Defense Satellite Communication System) CBSP (Commercial Broadband Satellite Provider) |
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How much ammo does a CIWS hold |
1550 |
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What are two modes of CIWS |
Automatic And Manual |
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Do the CIWS mounts have IFF |
No |
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Where can the CIWS mounts be operated from |
Remotely from CDC and locally from the Mount |
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What mode do we use |
Manual |
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Where are the radars located for the CIWS |
In while domes on the mounts |
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How many NSSMS mounts care onboard |
2 |
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Where are the NSSMS mounts located |
Forward starboard AFT port |
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How many missiles does the NATO Hold |
8 |
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What is the range of NSSMS |
9nm |
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What type of missile does the NSSMS use |
Rim-7 |
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What does RAM stand for |
Rolling Airframe Missile |
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How many ram mounts do we have and what is their range |
2 and 4.5 NM |
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How many missiles does the ram hold |
21 |
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Where is ram located |
Forward port and aft starboard |
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What is the radio detection for Nato |
50NM |
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How many 50 cal mounts are onboard |
10 |
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How are the .50 cal mounts numbered |
50-59 |
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What is considered hot gun for .50 cal |
200 rounds in 2 mins or Less |
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What is the range of the .50 cal |
1NM - 2000 yds (7400yd max range) |
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Sonar |
Sound navigation and ranging |
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Radar |
Radio detection and Ranging |
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Lincoln's self defense weapons onboard |
NSSMS/CIWS/.50 CAL/RAM |
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What is the primary air search radar |
Sps-48 |
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What is the range of the primary air search radar |
5000-yds (220 NM) |
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What is the secondary air search radar onboard |
SPS 49 |
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What is the range of the secondary air search radar |
500 yds 256 NM |
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What type of cooling does the SPS 49 use |
Distilled Water |
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What is the primary surface search radar |
SPS-6 |
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What is the Range of the primary surface search radar |
75-yds 100NM |
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What is the Secondary surface search radar onboard |
SPS-73 |
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What is the range of the secondary surface search radar |
40 yds - 48NM |
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What is the difference between 2D and 3D radar |
3D has elevation |
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CSOSS |
Combat systems of operational sequencing system |
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Where is CSOSS LOCATED |
CSMC |
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What is the purpose of CSOSS |
Proper turn on/off procedures, casualty data and amplifying information |
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Where does the CSOOW stand watch |
CSMC |
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What is the UQN-4 |
Fathometer |
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What is the between passive and active sonar |
Passive listens to noise of target--Active pings it's own signal to acquire a target |
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Does the uqn-4 use active or passive sonar |
Active |
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What factors affect sonar operations |
Salunity/Pressure/Temperature |
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What are the 4D's that apply to a weapon system |
Detection-Direction-Delivery-Destruction |
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Hero |
Hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance |
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What type of ammunition is most susceptible to Hero |
CIWS |
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What does C5I stand for |
Command/Control/Communication/Computers/Combat systems/ intelligence |
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What does the Tacan look like |
Highest antenna on the mast |
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What information does the Tacan provide |
range and bearing |
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What method does the tacan use to transmit |
Morse Code |
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What is NAVMACS |
Naval administration messaging System |
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What is the purpose of a train warning circle |
Red 4 in wide line extending 18 in from the max rotation projection of the gun mount (danger area) |
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How many and what Kind of gyrocompass do we have |
2-WSN-7 and 3 Laser ring |
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Where is the WSN-7 located and what does it allow you to do |
Located in the Forward IC and allows you to control the gyro remotely |
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What do the ships Gyros do |
Provide attitude data - heading, pitch, roll ,speed |
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What are the modes of operation for the SLQ-32 |
ES-EA |
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What does the term hang fire mean |
Temporary failure or delayed ignition of primer or charge |
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What does misfire mean |
Failure of a primer to ignite when fire action is initiated |
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What does hot gun mean |
Gun whose barrel temperature has been raised to a temp at which cook -off of a round is possible |
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How long is the cable on Nixie |
2000ft streamable, 2100ft total |
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What provides an electro-acoustic decoy target to help protect surface vessels from torpedoes |
AN/SLQ-25 Nixie |
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What are the frequency ranges |
The following |
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HF |
3-30 Mhz |
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VFH |
30-300 Mhz |
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UHF |
300 Mhz-3Ghz |
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SHF |
3-30 Ghz |
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EHF |
30-300 GHz |
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Name 2 purposes of UHF |
Voice Comms/Data Link |
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What is a UHF transceiver |
WSC-3 |
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What frequency allows over horizon communication |
HF |
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What is the Transmitter for HF |
T1603 |
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What is the Receiver for HF |
R2557 |
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Name 4 HF Antennas |
Whip, stubby, fan Wire butt horns |
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Name the UHF LOS antennas |
Spider stovepipes Christmas Trees and dishes/plates |
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What UHF antenna is used for SATCOM |
OE82C/Trashcan |
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What is the frequency used for SATCOMS AND LOS |
UHF |
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What are the EFH antennas |
4 white domes located on the 011 |
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What antennas are used for SHF |
DSCS/CBSP |
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How long is the pitsword/rodmeter |
96 inches |
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What is a dummy log used for |
Manual control the input speed |
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What is the purpose of fire control |
Place ordnance on target - warheads on foreheads |
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What is a SPA-25 |
Radar repeater |
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What is WP |
White Phosphorus |
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What is the purpose of the differential GPS |
Uses Longitude and latitude coordinated |
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What is the purpose of the MK-23 for control radar |
Provides accurate target position |
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What is the CRSO and when is the watch manned |
Combat System Readiness Officer- only manned during GQ |
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What is ACLS |
Automatic Carrier Landing System |
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What are the primary gun systems found on navy surface combatants |
76mm and 5" .54 cal |
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What does ACDS stand for |
Advanced Combat Direction System |
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What is purpose of ACDS |
Integrate ships Weapons sensors and intelligence |