CORRECT Answers
Upon reaching the new position, the RSOP OIC/NCOIC places a two-man team at what they
believe to be the 12 o'clock position; this becomes the dismount point. - CORRECT
ANSWER - False
The alternate position is not required to meet the same requirements as the primary position
because it is only to be used in extreme situations. - CORRECT ANSWER - False
The general location of the new position will be given to the team prior to departing the field
site. This location will also include —
•Sectors-of-fire.
•No later than to be in position ready to fire.
•Routes and any special instructions.
•danger areas
•intelligence
•alternate positions
•movement techniques - CORRECT ANSWER - True
A radiation hazard exists in the track sector how many meters forward of the RS? - CORRECT
ANSWER - 120 meters
The five point contingency plan given to the two Soldiers that stay with the vehicles upon arrival
on the proposed position contains the following information... - CORRECT ANSWER - Who
is going with the NCOIC/OIC, how long will the NCOIC/OIC element be gone, what to do if the
NCOIC/OIC element does not return, what to do if the element is engaged
While shooting ISLB data, the OIC will record the elevation of prominent terrain features within
what distance of the RS UTM? - CORRECT ANSWER - 10K
, The missile back blast danger area is ___ meters directly behind the launchers. - CORRECT
ANSWER - 90M
Air reconnaissance is the most accurate and most reliable type of recon. - CORRECT
ANSWER - False
A single point ISLB data entry is sufficient if the elevation does not vary more than ___Mils
from the starting point on the PTL. - CORRECT ANSWER - 4 mils
The three separate locations that launchers may be positioned to counter the threat are... -
CORRECT ANSWER - Local, RL-1, RL-3
How long after the RSOP OIC receives his briefing, does the team have to gather necessary
personnel and equipment and get off site? - CORRECT ANSWER - 30 Mins
The RSOP OIC conducts route evaluation en route to the unit's new position. - CORRECT
ANSWER - True
What RSOP team member is responsible determining the ISLBs, PTL and STL and site of radar?
- CORRECT ANSWER - OIC
The area required for deployment of a firing battery is about how big? - CORRECT
ANSWER - 1km x 1km
The battery commander will determine the MOPP level for the RSOP team. - CORRECT
ANSWER - False
Being the most stringent piece of Patriot equipment to emplace. The AMG must be level within
___ degree in roll altitude and ___ degree in cross roll. - CORRECT ANSWER - 1/2 roll, 10
cross roll