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Term
Avoidance
Definition
Allows us to open a CPA with a contact to avoid collision or provide for a wide passage
Term
Computing Avoidance Course
Definition
1.Find contact’s true course and true speed.
2.Determine the distance by which you want to avoid the contact.
3.Draw a new DRM from M2 tangent to the avoidance distance. This is your new CPA.
4.Parallel new DRM to end of em vector
This new rm vector represents all the possible true courses and true speeds to avoid the contact.
The course you pick will be determined by: true course, true speed, or time required to avoid.
Term
Captain’s Contact Report contain?
Definition
Current relative bearing and range
Target Angle
Bearing drift
CPA bearing, range, time
Contact’s true course and speed
Navigation Lights visible
Type of Situation
Recommendation to open CPA
Term
Verbal CO Contact Report
Definition
Good morning, afternoon, evening Captain I have a contact _____ degrees relative at ____ yds with a ____ target angle.Contact has left/right/no bearing drift and is on course ____ at ____ kts. CPA will be on the port/stbd bow/quarter/beam at ____ yds in ____ minutes. I can see range/ masthead/ port/stbd running/stern light(s).
The contact is identified as (name of ship) / merchant.This is a crossing/ overtaking/meeting situation.
I intend on maintaining course and speed / coming right/left ___ degrees to open CPA to ___ yds on the port/stbd bow/quarter/beam in ___ minutes.
Term
What is a Small Ship
Definition
ship less than 450ft long (MCM, MHC, PC)
Term
Large Ship
Definition
ship longer than 450ft (all others)
Term
Formation
Definition
ordered arrangement of two or more ships
Term
Formation
Definition
ordered arrangement of two or more ships
Term
Disposition
Definition
ordered arrangement of two or more formations
Term
Main Body
Definition
principle ships of a formation
the Air Craft carrier/Supply Ship
Term
Screen
Definition
ships protecting the main body
DDG/DD/CG
Term
Guide
Definition
the ship on which all other ships keep station
Term
Station
Definition
the prescribed location of a ship in a formation in reference to a guide
Term
Base course
Definition
the intended reference course of the formation
Term
Speed
Definition
1.Base - intended reference speed
2.Stationing - used when changing station
3.Maximum - highest speed a ship is capable
Term
Standard Distance - the distance between two ships
Definition
small ships - 500yds
large ships - 1000yds
small and large ships - 1000yds
Term
2 Basic Types of Line Formations
Definition
Column: Column/Loose line of column/ Column open order
Line: Line abreast/Loose line abreast/
Line of bearing/Diamond
Term
Column is used for what reasons?
Definition
Easiest formation
Formed in a line of bearing ahead or astern of the guide.
Used to transit restricted waters
Term
Line Abreast is used for?
Definition
Formed in a line of bearing abeam of the guide
Used for searches
Term
Line of Bearing
Definition
Formed in either a relative or true bearing from the guide other than ahead, astern, or abeam.
Term
Diamond is used for?
Definition
Provides additional maneuvering room without increasing length of the formation
Increases mutual anti-aircraft fire
Term
Forming Rules are designated by what person?
Definition
As directed by Officer in Tactical Control (OTC)
Executed on FORM signal
Term
Two types of forming procedures
Definition
Forming procedures
Normal – form on guide in order of sequence number
Quickest – form on guide nearest ship first
Term
When forming or changing a formation who reacts first?
.
Definition
the guide comes to base course and speed all other ships fall in on the guide
Term
Who determines who the guide will be?
Definition
Guide designated by the senior officer in tactical command (OTC)
remains the guide until another is designated or until a maneuver results in an automatic shift of the guide
Term
Maneuvering
Definition
A change of course, speed, formation, or any combination of these, made by a ship to adjust position or to take a new position.
Term
What are the 3 different movements of a formation?
Definition
1.Turn (change of course and formation)
2.Corpen (change of course)
3.Formation (change of formation)
Term
The Turn during maneuvering consists of what?
Definition
Each ship turns simultaneously on signal.
Ships stay on the original true bearing from the guide.
Can be done from any formation.
Drill Analogy (flanking movement)
Term
What does a a Corpen (Wheeling) consist of during manuvering?
Definition
Each ship changes course but the formation remains the same.
Ships stay on the original relative bearing from the guide.
Can be done only from column, line abreast or diamond.
Drill Analogy (column movement
Term
Corpen (Search Turn) consists of what?
Definition
1.Used to maintain search area integrity
2.Can be done only from line abreast or loose line abreast
3.Ships must be at 1,000 or 1,500 yds separation
4.Guide automatic shifts to the outboard ship
5.Ships “swap” sides in relationship to the guide.
6.Course Change Limitations:
Minimum – 45 degrees
Maximum – 135 degrees
Term
Exchange of Station Column
Definition
lead ship hauls to port
rear ship hauls to starboard
Term
Exchange of Station Line of Bearing
Definition
rear ship takes station astern
Term
Exchange of Station Inverting Column
Definition
last ship hauls out
other ships fall in as it passes
Term
Exchange of Station Line Abreast
Definition
port ship takes station astern
Term
The guide is:Lead ship of a column
Definition
Forming or Wheeling a Column or Diamond
Term
The guide is the Last ship of a column when?
Definition
Inverting a Column
Term
The guide is the Pivot ship when?
Definition
Wheeling a Line Abreast
Term
The guide is the Outboard ship when?
Definition
Executing a Search Turn
Term
Avoid other ships that have right of way to include?
Definition
ships engaged in
minesweeping
flight operations, or
underway replenishment
ships in the main body
ships in the screen
3-2-1 rule
Junior ships stay clear of senior ships
Usually better to pass astern
Term
What is the 3-2-1 rule?
Definition
Obey the 3-2-1 rule
When operating with Carriers: pass no closer than 3 nm on the bow, 2 nm abeam, or 1 nm astern of the Carrier
When operating around other ships: in thousands of yards not nms
Term
What is a Sector Screen?
Definition
Defines your station in relationship to the guide as an area instead of a point.
Easier on the escorts
Must actively “patrol” the sector
Term
Two parts to a station
Definition
Direction relative to True North
Range from Formation Center
Station 0307-0407
First set #:Boundary in tens of degrees from true north
Second set#:Range in thousands of yards from the center
Term
Unrep Ships
Definition
Oilers (
Ammunition Ships
Combat Stores Ships
Fast Combat Support Ships
Aircraft Carriers (CV/CVN)
Amphibious Assault Ships (LHA/LHD)
Term
Underway Replenishment (UNREP)
Definition
any method of transferring fuel, ammunition, and stores from one ship to another
Term
Two types of underway replinishment:
Definition
Connected Replenishment (CONREP)
Vertical Replenishment (VERTREP)
Term
Connected Replenishment (CONREP)
Definition
a method of transferring fuel, ammunition, and stores from one ship to another through lines and hoses connecting the two ships.
Term
Vertical Replenishment (VERTREP)
Definition
a method of transferring ammunition and stores from one ship to another by helicopter
Term
Replenishment at Sea (RAS)
Definition
specifically for transfer of stores or ammo
Term
Fueling at Sea (FAS)
Definition
any method of transferring fuel
Term
Connected Replenishment Methods
Definition
1. CARGO: STREAM / Highline Method
2. FUEL:STREAM Astern Refueling/Close In Method
Term
What does STREAM stand for, and how is it accomplished?
Definition
Standard Tensioned REplenishment Alongside Method
Uses a tensioned spanwire to support the cargo trolley or the fueling hose from the delivery ship to the receiving ship
Term
Control Ship
Definition
Responsible for staying on
UNREP CORPEN and UNREP SPEED
Guide
Usually the delivery ship
Term
Stations for recieving ship
Definition
1.Lifeguard Station:1000 yards astern
2.Waiting Station:500 yards astern port or stbd side
3.Replenishment Station Stbd/port 090R 50-60yds
Term
Phone and Distance Line –
Definition
A line between ships that displays distance markers and contains a sound-powered telephone line
Go Rub Your Balls With Grease
Flags positioned 20ft apart
at night:Double Blue Chemlights at
60, 100, 140, 180 feet
Term
Tensioned Span-wire
Definition
– A wire rope that is tensioned between ships (part of the STREAM method)
Term
Replenishment Signals
Definition
Golf – flown by the guide
Prep – flown by the approach ship
Romeo – flown by both ships to indicate specific UNREP events
Term
VERTREP Station
Definition
anywhere within 5,000yds of Delivery Ship except replenishment station waiting station and lifeguard station.
Term
In Waiting Station
Definition
1.Examine the wake of control ship
Your wake should be parallel
2.Match speeds with control ship
3.Determine Lateral Separation Using Radian Rule :150ft (50 yds) – 180ft (60yds)
Term
Radian Rule
Definition
D = angular sep * distance to contact ship / lateral distance in yards
Term
Emergency Breakaway
Definition
1.Accelerated normal breakaway.
Either ship can initiate for any reason
engineering casualty steering casualty
2.Sound five or more short blasts on whistle
3. Sound “Emergency Breakaway” over 1MC
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