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| _____ are Military, DOD civilians, and contractors separated from unit while participating in a mission and may be in situation where they must sere. |
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| _____ is the recovery and reintegration of isolated personnel |
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| What is the primary USAF recovery method? |
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| Return Ips, morale, increase op performance, deny addversaries chance to exploit intel and propoganda of isolated |
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| Individual, Component, Joint, Multinational, Other Government Agencies |
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| Who is the primary authority and responsibility for PR/CSAR in the AOR? |
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| A ______ is established to plan, coordinate, and monitor PR missions, and to integrate PR activities with other ops and activities in the assigned op area. |
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| What are the five execution tasks of PR/CSAR? |
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| Report, Locate, Support, Recover, Reintegrate |
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| What are the parts of the execution phase of CSAR? |
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| Mission launch, ingress, terminal area ops, combat egress |
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| What three things are required to launch CSAR forces? |
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| Methods, timing and technology |
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| _____ accounts for CSAR ops from staging point to the terminal objective area |
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| _____ is the phase of CSAR ops where the forces have arrived, confirmation and fixing of the IP's position and their extraction takes place. |
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| ____ is the phase of CSAR where en-route med treatment, refueling, trans-load ops and transition to reintegration teams occurs |
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| The _____ initially provides temporary control of ops in the obj area and ensures a coordinated and timely recovery effort. |
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| On-scene CC (on-scene commander) |
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| The ____ is a pilot trained to search, locate, and authenticate survivors, escort resuce helicopters, and control strike missions. |
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| A ____ is trained to provide ordnance against ground targets, provides link between recovery assets and threat suppression assets |
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| Who is the primary coordinator with the FAC (A) in managaing asset flow, controlling strikes, directing battle damaged aircraft to nearby safe passage bailout areas? |
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| The ____ serves as an airborne extension of the JPRC or the executing component's Regional Rescue Coordination Center |
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| AMC (Airborne Msn Coordinator) |
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| A ____ is a counterair aircraft assigned to protect the CSARTF and iso personnel from airborne threats. |
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| What is the primary recovery vehicle for PR? What is its callsign? |
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| Helicopters USAF HH-60G/ Jolly |
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| A _____ aircraft provides navigation assistance, route sanitation, and armed escort for the recovery vehicles |
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| What is considered the premier rescue escort asset? |
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| ____ operations are designed to minimize the surface to air threat to friendly forces executing a PR mission |
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| ____ means of SEAD include EA, expendables, tactics such as deception, avoidance, or evasive flight profiles and UAVs |
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| _____ means of SEAD includes EMCON, Camo, IR shielding, warning receivers, and material design features |
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| ______ -landing zone/pick up zone clear of threats |
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| ____- Directive term for Helo to turn on IR floodlight |
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| ____-Directive call to key transmitter for direction finder steer |
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| ____ - 1) Used when aircraft passes over pick up zone/LZ. Team 2) Directive term to record the location of a ground point of Interest |
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| _____-1) Informative call indicating completion of air to ground ordnance delivery |
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| ____- Helicopters departing LZ usually followed by number of recovered personnel |
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| ____- Current survivor coordinates |
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| ____- Encodes coordinates |
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| ____- Specific location, relative to which iso personnel provide their position to recovery forces |
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| What's the first thing an AWO needs to do in regards to an emergency aircraft? |
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| The ____ is where you see the taskings for CSAR assets |
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| What are SMO CSAR duties? |
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| Configures radar to support CSARTF and backs up SD |
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| Where do you find theater guidance for CSAR? |
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| What is the definition of "POPCORN plus 2"? |
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| Helicopter taking off from LZ with two Ips |
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| The use of _______ is only to be used between SANDY and the survivor to pass coordinates |
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| 3-1 JSTARS requires what to mark location of survivor? |
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| The president can exercise _______ (four things) to recover isolated personnel |
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| diplomatic, civil military, combo |
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| The _____ step during the execution phase of CSAR is to precisely find and confirm the identity of isolated personnel |
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| The primary mission of corps-brigade level TACPs is to _______ |
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| advise their respective ground cc's and staffs |
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| The mission of the battalion-level tacp is to ____ |
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| provide terminal attack control of CAS in support of ground forces |
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| TheTACP is the principal af liaison element aligned with army maneuver units from _____ through ____ |
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| The _____ assumes the role of director of the ASOC in combat |
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| List the three primary TACP comm nets |
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| TADN (tactical air division net),TACP admin net, AFARN/JARN |
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| Who assumes the role of director of the ASOC in combat? |
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| During wartime, the OPCON of a brigade TACP is with the ________ through the AF chain of command |
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| The ____ is the NCS of the Air Force air request net/joint air request net |
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| Which TACP comm net controls msn aircraft? |
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| TADN (tactical air division net) |
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| Which TACP comm net passes info from the ASOC to the TACP forward? |
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| Which TACP comm net links the ASOC + subordinate TACPs for request and coordination of immediate support? |
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| A ___ is a qualified service member who from a forward position, directs the action of combat aircraft engaged in CAS and other operations |
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| A _____ is a specially trained and qualified aviation officer who exercises control from the air of aircraft engaged in cas |
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| The primary mode for AFARN/JARN is _______ |
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| UHF satcom digital comm using TACP-CASS (17) |
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| Which net is the terminal attack control net? What type of comm does it use? |
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| Which net is used to pass urgent administrative, logistic, and command info between the asoc and the tacp elements? Which comm does it use? |
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| TACP admin ; VHF/FM SINCGARS |
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| What is the only other net that TACPs will monitor full time? |
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| Who has the responsibility of "corps alo" in both peacetime and wartime? |
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| CAS is designed to integrate with both _______ |
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| scheme of fires and scheme of maneuver |
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| What is defined by JP 3-09.3 as "Air action by fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft against hotile targets that are in close proximity to friendly fores and which require detailed integration of each air mission with the fire and movement of those forces |
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| The purpose of the Joint Tactical air strike request (DD form 1972) is to _____ |
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| request preplanned and immediate CAS missions |
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| ____ details instructions for completing DD form 1972. (joint tactical air strike request |
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| A ____ is an airspace coordination measure that allows for simultaneous attack of targets near each other by multiple fire support means, in which friendly aircraft are reasonably safe from surface fires |
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| ACA (airspace coordination area) |
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| What are the four types of informal coord areas? |
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| Lateral, alt, time combo of lateral and altitude |
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| The ____ is the standardized briefing format for CAS operations |
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| The CAS 9-line briefing is given upon _____ with the CAS fighters |
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| Initial contact approaching the contact point |
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| CAS planners should consider things like ____(3 things) when planning CAS taskings |
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| Aircraft loiter time, available airspace, ordnance effects |
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| With CAS, the requirement for detailed integration and planning because of ____ (three things) is the determining factor |
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| proximity, fires or movement |
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| What are the two conditions that define CAS? |
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| Close proximity to friendly forces and requires detailed integration and planning |
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| The ___ is the primary control agency of the TACS for CAS execution |
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| The ____ is the principal AF liaison element aligned with Army maneuver units |
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| What are the two types of CAS? |
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| Which line in the J-Fire 9-line is used to pass elevation? |
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| The ____ is the senior army airspace command and control (A2C2) element |
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| Battlefield coordination detachment |
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| Which section of DD form 1972 is used to record BDA? |
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| By a request from a maneuver commander |
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| Silence by intermediate HQs implies ___ |
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| Q. What are the three primary USSOCOM missions that JSTARS can support? |
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| A. 1. Counter terrorism 2. Direct Action 3. Special recon |
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| What are the 4 requirements for convoy ops |
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| radio relaysfor convoys, medevac radio support, convoy check-in, movement over watch and threat reporting |
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| Q. What are graphic directives given by a commander to subordinate commanders to assign responsibilities, coordinate fire and maneuver, and control combat operations? |
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| A. Graphic control measures |
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| What are some types of Graphic control measures? |
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| FSCL, FLOT, FFA, FEBA, PL |
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| Short of a FSCL, all air to ground and surface to surface attack ops are controlled by ____ |
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| the appropriated land or amphibious force CC |
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| Q. Identify the Army’s four Corps. |
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| A. I Corps (Joint base Lewis-McChord), III Corps (Fort Hood), V Corps (US Army Europe), and XVIII Airborne Corps (Ft. Bragg) |
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| Q. The three types of ground combat brigades are ____. Which is the largest? |
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| Heavy, infantry and stryker/ stryker |
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| Q. What coordinate system to AH-64Ds and OH-58s primarily use? |
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| The ________ is the Army’s primary recon helicopter use to execute armed recon in air cavalry troops and light attack companies. |
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| T/F, the fire control radar ISR sent via JSTARS is one shot. Subsequent request wipe out the old picture and replace it with the current one |
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| The ____ specifies the ACMs and the FSCMs to be used in an operation |
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| The ____, normally located in the TOC, is the army's principal organization responsible for airspace control in the Army's AO |
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| A2C2 (army airspace command and control) |
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| Q. Name an Area Air Defense system capable of executing the HIMAD mission that holds 4 standard missiles or 16 PAC III missiles. |
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| A. Patriot missile system |
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| The ____ is the senior organic field artillery officer at division or higher, responsible for advising the CC on the best use of available resources |
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| The ____ is a field artillery team organic to each maneuver battalion to plan and coordinate available company supporting fires |
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| Q. What is an area of land, sea, and airspace assigned by a joint force commander to the commander of a joint special operations force to conduct special operations activities? |
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| A. A Joint Special Operations Area (JSOA) |
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| To support counterfire ops, JSTARS should be able to complete the ____ |
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| Airborne ops, air assault or an amphibious landing are examples of what special mission? Which is most likely to support? |
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| Forcible entry/ Airborne Ops |
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| Analysts can use _____ to identify IED emplacement profiles |
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| _____ is used to graphically display certain elements of the operational picture |
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| ______are used to assign responsibility, coordinate fires and maneuvers and control combat ops |
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| GCMs (graphic control measures) |
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| ______ are symbols used to denote the size of a unit |
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| Q. _____ is designed to be a designated area where any weapon system may fire? |
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| A division can control up to ___ in major combat operations |
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| 6 bcts (brigade combat teams) |
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| The Apache can detect targets out to a radius of __ KM. |
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| ____ are used by army aircraft and established to prevent friendly forces from firing on friendly aircraft |
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| a ____ is an area where aircraft can maneuver and fire into an engagement area or engage targets of opportunity |
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| The ____ is typically the BCT's organic fires battalion commander |
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| Which document covers the JSTARS role all JSTARS special missions? |
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| During forcible entry ops, JSTARS can provide support during the ______ phases |
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| pre-assault, assault, lodgment stabilization |
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| _______ is accomplished either by airborne insertion, air assault, or amphibious landing. |
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| Air assault forcible entry ops involve the use of _____ units in coord with conventional fire support |
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| air cavalry and attack units |
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| What is JSTARS "bread and butter" in maritime ops? |
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| Using core legacy MTI/SAR |
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| Which two elements of Theater Missile Defense does JSTARS support? |
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| Attack Operations and C4I |
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| What times of missions are supported by JSTARS in the maritime environment? |
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| Surface Surveillance Coordination(SSC), Maritime Air Support(MAS), Air interdiction of Maritime Targets(AIMT) |
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| What are the three layers of zone defense used during maritime ops by the Carrier Strike Group? |
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| SEZ(Ship Engagement Zone), DEZ(Dual), AEZ(Air) |
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| T/F JSTARS cansupport the homeland defense counterdrug ops both at land and sea |
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| __________ stop the movement of designated items into or out of a nation or specific area. |
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| What is an example of enforcement of sanctions? |
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| What factors does JSTARS crew members need to consider when conducting Attack Operations on Theater Missile Defense missions? |
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| Cross-cue, Communication, Locating TELs |
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| T/F While supporting the surface surveillance coordination mission, JSTARS can fill gaps coverage for classification, identification, and engagement areas (CIEAs) and Vital Areas (VAS) related to fleets operational areas |
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| _____ is equivalent to CAS for maritime ops. It requires integration with the ____ |
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| MAS (Maritime air support)/ MAC (maritime air controller) |
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| How does JSTARS provide surveillance info to help in Counterdrug ops missions? |
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| Directly to law enforcement, military a/c working interdiction missions, or to the JSTARS LNO located at a border patrol post. |
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| Who is the best qualified to do CAS terminal control? |
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| List some of the conditions for effective CAS. |
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| Favorable weather, planning and integration, air superiority, training |
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| The ____ is a major factor when planning CAS |
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