2-11.
During a Detect-to-Engage scenario, what is
the first equipment to detect and identify a
threat?
1. A wide band ESM receiver
2. A fire control radar
3. An IFF interrogator
4. A narrow band navigation radar
2-12.
The ships 2-D air search radar, with the help
of the ESM receiver, helps to localize the
incoming threat. What tactical information
does localizing the threat give you?
1. An accurate bearing only
2. An accurate range and bearing
3. An accurate range only
4. An accurate range, bearing, and altitude
2-13.
What feature of the ships 3-D radar leads you
to believe that the threat consists of only one
aircraft?
1. The bearing resolution of the
pulse-compressed radar
2. The elevation resolution of the
pulse-compressed radar
3. The resolution of the ESM sensors
4. The range resolution of the
pulse-compressed radar
2-14.
According to the Rules of Engagement (ROE)
in effect, you have determined hostile intent
based on a targets action. At this point you
should prepare to defend your ship against
what type of attack?
1. Probable
2. Conceivable
3. Comprehensible
4. Imminent
2-15.
After you inform the Anti-Air Warfare
Commander of a targets hostile intent, he
places your ship in Air Warning Red. What
does Air Warning Red mean?
1. Attack is imminent
2. Attack is probable
3. Attack is on hold
4. Attack is in progress
2-16.
Once a target is close enough to be detected by
your weapons system, the fire control
computer uses the targets course and speed to
compute where your missile will engage the
target. What is the term used for this place of
engagement?
1. Predicted engagement envelope
2. Predicted intercept envelope
3. Predicted intercept point
4. Predicted engagement point
2-17.
What verbal command authorizes the
launching of a missile at a hostile target?
1. Batteries release
2. Batteries charged
3. Fire all batteries
4. Fire all weapons
2-18.
From which of the following sources do you
confirm that the target has been destroyed or
neutralized?
1. Ships lookouts
2. Ships sensors
3. Anti-air warfare commander
4. ESM equipment only
2-19.
Which of the following functions is part of the
modern fire control problem?
1. Informing the warfare commander of the
threat
2. Confirming target resolution
3. Making a weapon selection
4. Making equipment ready for tracking
2-20.
What is the ultimate goal of all subsystem
components in solving the fire control
problem?
1. To quickly locate the target
2. To neutralize the target
3. To detect the target
4. To select the right weapon
2-21.
There are three phases involved in target
detection by a weapon system. What is the
second phase?
1. Surveillance and detection
2. Interpret the behavior of the target
3. Measuring or localizing the targets
position
4. Classifying the target
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