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B Co 2012-5
Tactical and Mission Tasks Part 2
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05/01/2012

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Term
What does SALUTE stand for?
Definition
Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, Equipment
Term
What does SALT stand for?
Definition
Size, Activity, Location, Time
Term
What is an OPORD?
Definition
Provides section/squad leaders with the essential infomation required to conduct the operation and to carry out the commanders intent
Term
What is a FRAGO?
Definition
An abbreviated form of an operation order usually issued on a day-to-day basis that eliminates the need for restating info contained in a basic operation order.
Term
What are the four types of downed aircraft recoverys? 
Definition

Self-Recovery

-Dedicated Recovery

-Immediate Recovery

-Delayed Recovery

Term
Within Delayed Recovery, what are two different types?
Definition

-Deliberate

-Hasty

Term
What are the two categories in which aircraft recovery operations can be placed into?
Definition

-Immediate

-Delayed

Term
What is a Immediate Recovery?
Definition
-Any recovery that can be conducted immediately by aircraft in the flight under the control of the air mission commander
Term
What is delayed recovery?
Definition
-Any recovery that cannot be conducted innediately by aircraft in the flight under to the control of the air mission commander
Term
What is the preferred method for recovering an aircraft?
Definition
Self-Recovery
Term
During the accident phase, what will Aircraft Operator do?
Definition

-Immediately notify MC of incident

-Notify the Controlling Agency of the current situation

-Monitor Aircraft position and last known heading

-Report final position and/or heading to MC

-Prepare statement of events

Term
When will persons involved in a crash report of urine and blood testing?
Definition

-Mandatory for all Class A-C

-Selected Class D and E, when directed by the Commander

Term
According to FM 3-09.34, Define a kill box
Definition
A kill box is a three-dimensional area used to facilitate the integration of joint fires
Term
What are the two types of kill boxes?
Definition
Purple and Blue
Term
What does a blue kill box permits?
Definition
Permits air interdiction in the kill box without further coordination from the establishing headquarters
Term
What is a Purple Kill Box?
Definition
Permits air interdiction in the kill box without further coordination from the establishing HQ while allowing land and maritime component commanders to employ surface-to-surface indirect fires.
Term
What is a Airspace Control Plan?
Definition

It summarizes the Joint Forces Commanders (JFC) guidance on airspace control

FM 3-52, 1-19

Term
What is a Airspace Control Order?
Definition

Its developed from the airspace control plan. It directs the use of joint airspace and details the approced requests for the airspace control measures.

FM 3-52, 1-19

Term
What is a Air Tasking Order?
Definition

The ATO is a detailed order developed by the Joint Forces Air Component Commander that describes and directs the overall air operation. Provides info on targets, mission timing, weapons loads, call signs, and special instructions (SPINS).

FM 3-52, 1-20

Term
What is a Air Defense Plan?
Definition

Includes: Sensor employment, identification procedures, engagement procedures, early warning dissemination.

FM 3-52, 1-20

Term
What are SPINS (Special Instructions)?
Definition

SPINS are free text formats included as part of the ATO. They contain essential info that highlights, modifies, or supplements data contained in other portions of the ATO.

FM 3-52, 1-20

Term
What type of procedural airspace control method is used to separate fixed and rotary-wing aircraft?
Definition

Coordinating Altitude

FM 3-52, 4-2

Term
What is a Air Corridor?
Definition

A restricted air route of travel specfied for use by friendly aircraft and established for the purpose of preventing friendly aircraft from being firing on by friendly forces, to include UAV's.

FM 3-52, 4-6

Term
What are the three categories of UAS tasking?
Definition

Preplanned, Immediate, and Dynamic

ATTP 3-04.15, 10

Term
What does the acronym "LASER" stand for?
Definition

Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation

TB MED 524

Term
What is "Backscatter"?
Definition

Applies to a portion of the laser beam energy reflected off atmospheric particles in the laser path back toward the designator while the remainder of the laser energy penetrates toward the target.

FM 3-04.155, 3-19

Term
What is Spot Jitter?
Definition

Result of motion of the designator or the beam developed by the designator around the intended aim point.

FM 3-04.155, 3-20

Term
What is Overspill?
Definition

Caused by placing the laser spot too high on the target so that the beam divergence and jitter cause the spot or a portion of the spot to spill over onto the terrain behind the target.

FM 3-04.155, 3-20

Term
What is Under Spill?
Definition

By placing the laser spot too low on the target so that the spot, or a portion of the spot, spills onto the foreground.

FM 3-04.155, 3-20

Term
What is Podium Effect?
Definition

When a laser designates a surface that the seeker cant see the reflections are blocked or reflected away from the seeker head.

FM 3-04.155, 3-21

Term
What class of laser is the POP 300?
Definition

Class 3B Laser

TM

Term
What class laser is the POP 300D?
Definition

Class 4 laser

TM

Term
What is the Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance (NOHD) for the laser pointer?
Definition

300 Meters

TM

Term
What is the NOHD for the Laser Designator?
Definition

15k

TM

Term

What is the NOHD for the Laser Range Finder?

 

Definition

60m

TM

Term
What are four hazards to the body as a result to laser exposure?
Definition

-Direct (Intra-beam) viewing

-Specular (mirror-like) reflection

-Diffused reflection

-Skin burn

TB MED 524

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