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What type of vehicle is the ECS mounted on |
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The ECS is manned by how many crewmembers and what are their position titles? |
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How does the ECS interface with the Radar Set? |
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How does the ECS interface with the EPP? |
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How does the ECS interface with the AMG? |
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How does the ECS interface with the Launching Stations? |
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Name the five subsystems of the ECS |
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Weapons Control Computer (WCC), commo system (COMMO), Display and Control (DNC), Data Link Terminal (DLT), Radar Weapon Control Interface Unit (RWCIU). |
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What is the purpose of the WCC? |
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Control center for ECS, schedules commands, and monitors all FB activities |
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What is the purpose of the EDR? |
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(Embedded Data Recorder) Collect and record all system data |
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What type of system is the EDR? |
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Flash media card or digital table |
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What does the Time of Day indicator provide for you? |
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Time of day in hours, minutes, and seconds in Zulu time |
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What do the colors red, yellow, and white mean in regards to the FP-DEFCON indicator? |
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Show ADE numbers 1-5 to show defense condition in effect. 1-red 2,3,4-yellow 5-white |
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What indications are given by the FP-Alert State Indicator and what do the indications mean? |
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Displays number 1-7 and blank=0 to show defined FP alert status. Green bar means operator has placed FP into desired State of Alert via tab #1 that matches the ICC command state. Yellow bar means FP state of Alert readiness is different from the command state input by ICC. If no ICC command has been received at the ECS, both numeric display and the color bar will be blank. A local default state of 1 appears in tab #1 as the current state. |
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What do the colors green, yellow, and red mean in regards to FP-Method Control indicator? |
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FP Method Control indicator (green/yellow/red) FP method of control. CNTR (green) centralized, DCNTR (yellow) decentralized, INDEP (red) independent, AUTON (red) autonomous. |
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What do the colors green, yellow, red, and white mean in regards to the FP-Weapon Control indicator mean? |
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FP Weapon Control Indicator displays FP status in effect. Top half displays hold (green), tight (yellow), free (red). Bottom half displays AENBL (white) when weapon control areas are enabled. Off is default state. |
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What do the colors green, yellow, and red mean in regards to the Equipment Indicator? |
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Equipment Indicator (EQUIP) displays FP equipment status green-fully operable yellow-degraded red-inoperable |
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What do the colors green, yellow, and red mean in regards to the Commo indicator? |
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Commo Indicator displays data communication status of FP: green-fully operable yellow-degraded red-inoperable |
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What does the Missile Inventory indicator provide for you? |
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Complete FP (Fires Platoon) inventory status for all missiles on assigned LS through a multi page tab. Only displays up to 39. |
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LS1 thru LS8 Missile Inventory indicators provide you with what information? |
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LS1 through LS8 Inventory indicators display the number of ready missiles at each launching station. |
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LS1 thru LS8 DDL indicator shows the colors green and yellow and OFF, what does each of those indications mean? |
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LS1 through LS8 DDL Indicators display operational status of digital data link. Green-fully operable Yellow-degraded Red- inoperable |
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Green, yellow, red and BLANK are indications given by the LS1 thru LS8 OPER indicators. |
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LS1 through LS8 OPER indicators display operational status of launchers. Green-fully operable Yellow-degraded Red-inoperable blank-off |
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When does the CBR indicator come on red? |
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CBR Indicator (red) comes on when a chemical, biological, or radiological (CBR) attack is in progress. Off indicates no attack warning. |
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When does the MSL ATTK indicator illuminate red? |
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MSL ATTK Indicator (red) comes on when a tactical ballistic missile attack is in progress. Off indicates no attack warning. |
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The ADW indicator illuminates red, yellow, or white. What does each of these colors represent? |
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ADW indicator (red/yellow/white) displays air defense warning alarm state by color 1-red 2-yellow 3-white off is default. |
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What are the five subsystems to the D&C group? |
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Electronic marker generator, synthetic display indicator, data entry keyboard or control keyboard, computer data I/O control, control indicator, BITE indicator Panel |
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The Antenna Mast Monitor Panel gives you two different types of alarms, what are they? |
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What is PATRIOT Prime Power? |
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What type of vehicle is the AMG mounted on? |
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How many antennas are on the AMG? |
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What is the maximum height that the AMG can be elevated to? |
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What is the purpose of the EPP? |
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Provides primary power to the ECS and RS |
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How many generators make up the EPP and what are their power ratings? |
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2 generators, 3 phase, 208V, 400hz |
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What type of vehicle is the EPP mounted on? |
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Each generator on the EPP can run for how many hours? |
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8 hours on a 75 gallon fuel tank |
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In what 2 ways can the launchers communicate with the ECS? |
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How many phases of mobility are there on RSOP? |
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Name the phases of mobility? |
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March order, road march, and emplacement |
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When grounding equipment, what is the minimum number of feet ground rods must be in order to effectively ground each major end item? |
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What are the four basic emplacement actions? |
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Mechanical setup, grounding, equipment activation, emplacement procedures |
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What is the mission of RSOP? |
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Used to facilitate orderly, rapid, safe movement and emplacement at the designated position. The RSOP team performs its function by reconnoitering and selecting primary and alternate access routes and sites for unit equipment and facilities within the position. The mission of the RSOP team is to select the best terrain and equipment sites that enable the Patriot battery to perform its mission. (Pg 188 in .85) |
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In what order is the PATRIOT firing battery equipment emplaced? |
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What does RSOP stand for? |
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Reconnaissance, selection, and occupation of position |
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What is the minimum safe distance between LS and RS? |
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What is the maximum degree slope for the RS and LS? |
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What is the back blast area for the LS? |
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What is the separation distance between launchers? |
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What is the maximum slope on which the AMG may be emplaced? |
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10 degrees cross roll ½ degree roll |
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What are three methods of reconnaissance? |
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What is the fastest method of reconnaissance? |
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What is the most reliable and most used method of reconnaissance? |
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What is the recommended number of personnel for a RSOP team? |
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Who is responsible to do map recons with the commander? |
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Who is responsible to ensure radio checks are accomplished? |
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What is a major consideration when setting up the big four, ECS, RS, EPP, and AMG? |
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Correct distance for cable length, adequate size of area, generally flat level ground |
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In regards to cable length, what must try to be achieved when setting up the big four? |
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The RS needs what required amount space to be emplaced in? |
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30-35 METERS +/- 10 degrees |
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What is the maximum roll and cross roll that the EPP can be emplaced in? |
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When emplacing the LS what is the minimum area in which it can be emplaced with missile reload considered and not considered? |
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Not considered 6 x 15 and considered is additional 10 x 15 |
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When emplacing the LS what is minimum and maximum distances that it can be emplaced from the RS (not extended)? |
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120 m minimum 1000 m maximum |
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Remote Launcher Phase 1 launchers can be emplaced up to how far from the front of the RS? |
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Remote Launcher Phase 3 launchers are emplaced between what distances? |
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10 Degrees of PTL 6 KM – 30 KM |
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What is considered a multiple point ISLB? |
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Elevation change greater than 4 mils |
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At what angle does the RS antenna raise? |
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How many soldiers are required for RS emplacement? |
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How many satellites are needed for a GPS to work? |
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What is the purpose of the Basic Gunner Tables? |
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Basic Gunnery Table - To prepare individual crew members for assigned war-time mission |
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What is minimum score an ECS crewmember must achieve on a Battalion or Brigade level tactics written evaluation? |
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What tables are defined as Basic Gunnery Tables? |
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What is the purpose of the Intermediate Gunnery Tables? |
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Intermediate Gunnery Table – Used to train crews to march order, emplace, initialize, and conduct air battle ops. In a battery collective environment during day light hours |
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What tables are defined as Intermediate Gunnery Tables? |
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What level of RAL scenario is used to conduct a Table VIII? |
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What is the purpose of the Advanced Gunnery Tables? |
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Advanced Gunnery Table – During nighttime hours and CBRN conditions. |
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What tables are defined as Advanced Gunnery Tables? |
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What is the subject matter of each Gunnery Table? |
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Basic System Skills Ready for action drills Basic Air Battle Mgmt Basic Gunnery Certification Air Battle MGMT and Air Relay Day time march order and emplacement Pre – certification of tables 5 and 6 Intermediate Gunnery certification Advanced level Air battle mgmt and missile reload Night-time MOE under CBRN conditions Pre-Cert. of 9 and 10 Advanced level gunnery certification |
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