Tactical Study Guide and Practice Questions.
SECTION 1: WIN-T System Overview & Architecture (Questions 1-14)
Q1: What is the primary purpose of Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T)?
A. To provide tactical air support coordination
B. To serve as the Army's fully mobile tactical communications network providing secure
video, data, imagery, and voice services
C. To replace all legacy radio systems with commercial cellular networks
D. To provide satellite imagery only for intelligence operations
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Correct because WIN-T is the U.S. Army's fully mobile, tactical communications
network system providing reliable, secure, and seamless video, data, imagery, and voice
services to enable decisive combat actions.
Q2: WIN-T serves as the Army's tactical portion of which network?
A. Defense Switched Network (DSN)
B. Global Information Grid (GIG) Network
C. Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS)
D. National Security Agency (NSA) backbone
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Correct because WIN-T serves as the Army's tactical portion of the Global
Information Grid (GIG) Network, enabling deployed forces to collaborate with GIG services
and capabilities.
Q3: Which legacy systems is WIN-T designed to replace?
A. SINCGARS and HAVE QUICK II
B. Mobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE) and TRI-TAC
C. AN/PRC-152 and AN/PRC-117G
D. Blue Force Tracker and FBCB2
,Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Correct because the WIN-T network is designed to replace the existing Mobile
Subscriber Equipment (MSE) and TRI-TAC capabilities while integrating with Joint Network
Node (JNN) and other systems.
Q4: Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the WIN-T network?
A. Self-forming
B. Self-healing
C. Self-destructing
D. Scalable
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Correct because WIN-T is self-forming, self-healing, scalable, and interoperable;
self-destructing is not a characteristic of the WIN-T network architecture.
Q5: What level is WIN-T fielded down to?
A. Division only
B. Corps and above to battalion level
C. Brigade only
D. Company level only
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Correct because WIN-T's architecture contains individual configuration items
fielded from Corps and above to battalion level.
Q6: What C4ISR capabilities does WIN-T provide?
A. Command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance
B. Combat, cargo, communications, and reconnaissance
C. Command, coordination, and radio systems
D. Communications, computers, and logistics only
Correct Answer: A
, Rationale: Correct because WIN-T provides command, control, communications, computers,
intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) support capabilities that are mobile,
secure, survivable, seamless, and capable of supporting multimedia tactical information
systems.
Q7: In what year was the WIN-T program restructured into four increments?
A. 2004
B. 2005
C. 2007
D. 2010
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Correct because the program was restructured in 2007 into four increments, with
Increments 3 and 4 substantially restructured and re-named.
Q8: PM WIN-T is a component of which Program Executive Office?
A. PEO Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors (PEO IEWS)
B. PEO Command, Control and Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T)
C. PEO Ground Combat Systems
D. PEO Aviation
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Correct because PM WIN-T (Project Manager Warfighter Information Network-
Tactical) is a component of Program Executive Office Command, Control and Communications-
Tactical (PEO C3T) at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
Q9: WIN-T Inc 1 was originally developed as what system?
A. Joint Network Node (JNN)
B. Mobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE)
C. TRI-TAC
D. SINCGARS
Correct Answer: A