BDOC FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS FULLY SOLVED & UPDATED 2024
TAO CICWO CIC CSOOW *what they do Tactical action officer - fights the ship CICWO - combat info center watch officer - supervises cic CIC - combat info center CSOOW - direct representative in CSC How to classify mines Method of Actuation - how they're activated: contact, controlled, influence Position in water - bottom, moored, drifting Delivery platform - through aircraft (offensive, quick, inaccurate), sfc vessel (most mines, dangerous), subs (discreet, limited mine carrying) 6 Ways to Show Appreciation for Your Child's Teacher Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:02 / 0:54 Full screen Guard Cover Copy Listen Listen, ready to transmit and logging all transmissions Listen, not ready to transmit and logging all transmissions listen, keep log of all transmissions listen, log required on transmissions Unsecure Net Secure Net red, unencrypted green, encrypted VBSS team positions and responsibilities MIO - maritime interception operations Phases: 1) detection/surveillance 2) query and approach 3) board and search 4) debarkation 5) post-boarding VBSS - maritime boarding actions and tactics Team: 7 personnel trained to conduct non-compliant boarding 3 boarding officers - OTC of boarding team 2 breachers 2 rhib crews Link 11 and Link 16 Link 11 requirements: -List of primary and secondary frequencies -Net control station -Grid reference unit -Initial Data link reference point -Picket units Link 16 adv: -Frequency hopping (reduces jamming) -TDMA -Nodeless Adv and disadvantages of sonar (passive and active) Active advantages: -good against diesel threats -rapid, pinpointed position of target -obtain course and speed Active disadvantages: -extremely overt -rules of engagement may be an issue (because you don't get their frequency) -false targets ***Active gives you bearing, range, speed, and course Passive adv: -Covert -long detection ranges Passive disadvantages: -bearing error -lengthy TMA (target motion analysis) ***Passive gives you bearing and frequency Threat levels: Red Yellow White Red - attack is imminent Yellow - attack is probable White - attack is unlikely without warning Cease fire hold fire weapons free, tight, safe Cease - stop firing, missiles in air can continue tracking Hold - stop firing, missiles in air blow up Weapons free - fire on anything not friendly Weapons tight - fire on anything hostile Weapons safe - don't fire unless directed to 3-A table (entire thing) Ship's pilot info card (length, beam, draft, air draft, distance from bow to pelorus, power plant, horsepower, # of shafts, direction of shaft rotation, fixed pitch, # rudders, max speed) Discharge table Unrep flags ... TLAM variants: III C III D IV E C - unitary warhead, 900 nm range, subsonic and not reprogrammable D - bomblets, 700 nm range, not reprogrammable E - unitary, 900 nm range, reprogrammablej TLAM Internal watchstanders: DBM ECO MM EM DBM - manages GCCS-M ECO - directs TLAM ops in the CIC MM - loads TLAM missions in the correct missiles EM - responsible for creating the TLAM flight path from ship to FPPWP Electronic warfare - deception methods manipulation - eliminate revealing/convey misleading EM indicators simulation - simulate friendly, notional, or actual capabilities imitation - imitate enemy emissions JEZ, FEZ, MEZ JEZ is hardest to coordinate and therefore last resort Speed of sound in water temp, salinity, pressure *Any increase in any one will increase sound speed List of watchstanders and who they work under (which coordinators, like AAWC, ASWE, etc) AAWC: -MSS -AIC -RCS -RSC -EWS -EW -IDS/TIC EWS: -EWO -SSES ECO: -EM -DBM -MM ASWE: -UB -CADRT -ASTAC -ASWE -SONAR SUPE SUWC: -GUNS -GLO -HEP -NSSC -SWS -RCS -EWS -UB CIC main ideas (GPDED) gather process display evaluate disseminate EMCON RMP, 3rd party targeting (over the horizon targeting) EMCON ship is invisible, 3rd party ship is more vulnerable Phases of surface action Prepare Detect Long range engagement Short range engagement Damage control MOPP levels 0 1 2 3 4 0 - normal operating conditions 1 - suspect a CBR-N attack 2- attack is possible, must have mask ready, countermeasure washdown completed, SET MODIFIED ZEBRA, ensure CPS zones are airlocked 3 - CBR-N attack probable, go to GQ and condition zebra 4 - Attack imminent, set Circle William Ranges and sizes of each fire extinguisher PKP CO2 AFFF PKP: -class bravo -breaks up combustion chain reaction -18 and 27 lbs -discharge 10/11 sec -19-21 ft CO2: -class Charlie -displaces oxygen -15 lbs -steel casing = 35 sec -aluminum casing = 15 sec -4-6 ft AFFF: -class bravo -creates vapor barrier and cools -28 lb size -45 to 65 sec discharge -10 ft SCBA 30 min 45 min Rated to 4500 psi Team compositions for Rapid response in port/underway In port: -duty fire marshal -duty electrician -advanced dc qualified person Underway: -ship's fire marshal -ship's electrician -advanced dc qualified person Loops for firemain Horizontal Vertical Vertical offset Composite Identify what everything means on a bullseye (including the compartment letters) Ex. Frame is: 3-202-0-L FR202-210 S-5 Ex. Frame is: 3-202-0-L FR202-210 S-5 -Deck number (3) -Forward most frame (202) - starts at 1 on bow, 0 is center -Position in relation to the centerline (PESO - port even, starboard odd, 0 center) -Compartment use (L) -Frame range: forward most frame to after most frame (202 - 210) -Division and workcenter responsible Compartment Letters A - stowage spaces C - ship control E - machinery spaces normally manned F - oil stowage compartments G - gasoline J - JP5 tanks K - chemical/dangerous material L - living spaces M - ammunition spaces Q - misc. spaces T - vertical access trucks V - void compartments
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