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TAO |
Tactical Actions Officer |
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ADWC |
Air Defense Weapons Coordinator |
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TOP |
Tactical operations plot |
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AIC |
Air intercept controller |
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ASTAC |
Anti-submarine tactical air controller |
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SCAC |
Sea combat air controller |
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CDC |
Combat direction center |
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CVIC |
Carrier intelligence center |
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SUPPLOT |
Supplementary plot |
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SSES |
Ships signal exploitation space |
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METRO |
Meteorological center |
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NATO |
North atlantic treaty organization |
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SAR |
Search and rescue |
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IFF |
Identification friend or foe |
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RADAR |
Radio detection and ranging |
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SONAR |
Sound Navigation and Ranging |
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ENCON |
Emission control |
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GCCS-M |
Global command control system - maritime |
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CSTT |
Combat system training team |
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ASTABS |
Automated status boards |
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VMS |
Voyage management system |
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TDZ |
Torpedo danger zone |
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JEZ |
Joint engagement zone |
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FEZ |
Fighter engagement zone |
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MEZ |
Missile engagement zone |
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DLRP |
Data link reference point |
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Emergency destruction |
A sudden, urgen, usually unexpected occurrence or occasion requiring immediate destruction of classified material. |
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Beadwindow |
Alert said over unsecure voice circuit when secure information is disclosed. |
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Gingerbread |
Alert said over the voice circuit when there is suspected imitative deception in progress. |
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Link 11 |
Alligator |
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Link 16 |
Timber |
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SAT 16 |
Black Timber |
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EMCOM Alpha |
Most restricted (cant have anything on i.e Site TV, communications, radars, and even command bricks). |
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EMCOM Alpha 1 |
Is the same as alpha but modified for safety. |
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EMCOM Bravo |
Secures all satellite communications. |
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EMCOM Charlie |
Protection for the high valued unit (i.e. GW) |
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EMCOM Delta |
Least restricted essential missions only. |
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Flash (Z) |
Fast as possible, less than 10 minutes. |
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Immediate (O) |
30 minutes |
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Priority (P) |
3 hours |
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Routine (R) |
6 hours |
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4 Classifications of Material |
Unclassified, Confidential, Secret, Top Secret |
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Tactical Actions Officer (TAO) |
Acts as direct advisor to the command from the display and detection (D&D) area. |
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Operations Officer |
Responsible to the CO for the collection, evaluation and dissemination of combat and operation information required for the assigned missions and tasks of the ship. |
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SPS 73 |
is the primary navigation radar and secondary for surface search. |
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SPS 67 |
is the primary surface search radar and secondary for navigation. |
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SPS 48E |
Air search radar, it is 3D (bearing, range and and altitude). |
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SPS 49 |
Air search and it is 2D (bearing and range) also its the back up for the SPS 43. |
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SPQ 9B |
Fire control radar. |
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SLQ 32 |
ASMD (anti-ship missile defense) |
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SLQ 25C |
Nixie's primary job is to deflect incoming torpedo attacks by creating acoustic noise and/or magnetic field in the water that the GW would normally make to confuse the torpedo. |
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UPX 29 |
IFF (Identification Friend or Foe) made up of 2 sub-modes transponder and interrogator. |
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What is the primary objective of the CDC? |
To provide organized collection, processing, display, competent evaluation, and rapid dissemination of pertinent tactical information and intelligence to command and control stations. |
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What is the secondary purpose of the CDC? |
To control or assist in specific operations delegated by proper authority. May be called upon to assist with EMCOM, air control, small craft control, and tactical maneuvers. |
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Information flow for CDC |
Gather information, process information, display information, evaluation, dissemination, control and assist. |
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CDC may control the following operations: |
EMCOM, Helicopters, small craft, ships maneuvers during Anti-submarine operations, weapons and electronic countermeasures. |
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CDC may provide assistance for the following evolutions: |
Navigation and piloting, Anti-submarine operations, anti-air operations, anti-surface operations, missile defense, target identification and designation, shore bombardment, SAR operations, tactical maneuvers. |
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What divisions are in operations? |
OI, OM, OA, OC, OX |
There are 5 |
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OI |
OS (operations specialists) |
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OM |
OS & STG (sonar technician surface ship) |
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OA |
AG (aerographic mate) |
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OC |
AC (aircraft controller) |
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OX |
YN, OS, STG, AC, AG. This division handles all departmental admin, strike operations, and DC maintenance. |
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How many IFF modes are there? |
5 |
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Mode 1 |
Mission number |
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Mode 2 |
Military side number |
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Mode 3 |
Military and commercial number |
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Mode C |
Altitude |
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Mode 4 |
Friendly ID |
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7500 |
Hijacked |
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7600 |
Loss of communication |
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7700 |
General emergency |
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4X |
It will show up with the emergency informing us whether if the contact is miltary |
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NATO |
North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Created in 1949 by the US. |
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How many warfare modules of CDC? |
7 |
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TOP |
manned by OS rate. |
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SUW |
Manned by OS rate. |
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ASW |
Manned by STG and OS rate. |
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D&T |
Manned by OS rates. |
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Air Warfare |
Manned by OS rate. |
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EW |
Electronic warfare module is home to the SLQ-32. The EW module is also in charge of EMCOM. |
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D&D |
Manned by officers, chiefs, and OS rate. |
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