The naval surface fire support (NSFS) brevity term used for an ammunition remaining report
What is CANDY?
The Height of Burst Spottings
A target identified too late, or not selected for action in time, to be included in deliberate targeting that, when detected or located meets criteria specific to achieving objectives and is processed using dynamic targeting.
What is target of opportunity?
The additional step that is not required for artillery but may be required for mortars during registration.
What is adjust the sheaf?
The length and width of the FPF for a 105mm platoon.
What is length 105m and width 35m?
What is 7120m?
The four techniques of adjusting
What is
Successive Bracketing
Hasty Bracketing
One Round Adjustment
and Creeping Fire?
The interior angle formed at the target by the intersection of the observer-target and the gun-target lines with its vertex at the target.
What is Angle T?
The circular error in meters for TLE CAT I-IV.
What is
CAT I: 0-6
CAT II: 7-15
CAT III: 16-30
CAT IV: 31-91 ?
What is 175m?
The 9-Line CAS
1. Initial Point / Battle Position
2. Heading and Offset
3. Distance
4. Target Elevation
5. Target Description
6. Target Location
7. Mark Type
8. Location of Friendlies
9. Egress
The Observer Target Range is 3400, your spotting is 55L. The proper deviation correction would be
A ______ is a target whose loss to the enemy will significantly contribute to the success of the friendly course of action.
What is a High-Payoff Target?
The munition available to utilize with 120mm mortar that minimizes collateral damage and reduces the number of rounds required to create the desired effects on the target.
What is APMI?
What is
1. Precise Positioning (Self Locating)
2. Secure GPS Signaling (Jam/Spoof Resistant)
3. Route/Waypoint Management ?
The 12 steps of the CAS execution template
What is
1. Routing and Safety of Flight
2. Close Air Support Check-In
3. Situation Update
4. Game Plan
5. CAS Brief
6. Remarks and Restrictions
7. Readbacks
8. Correlation
9. Attack
10. Assess Effects
11. Battle Damage Assessment
12. Routing and Safety of Flight
?
Sequence of Subsequent Corrections
What is
Observer Target Direction
Danger Close
Trajectory
Method of Fire
Distribution
Projectile
Fuze
Volume
Deviation
Range
Height of Burst
Target Description
Mission Type and Method of Control
Splash
Repeat?
A ______ consists of a number of planned targets of a similar nature that are planned for sequential attack.
What is a program of targets?
You are designated for a laser guided munition. In Line 7 which PRF code do you give.
What is my PRF code?
The advantages and disadvantages to both IR Illumination and Visible Illumination. (One for Each At least)
You're at an OP. Your laser target line is 20 degrees. You want the aircraft coming over your right shoulder. Your final attack heading is ______.
What is 320 CW 10?
You are on a OP. You calculate your Angle T at 550 mils. You are conducting a mortar registration. The mortars are in a degraded status. The proper procedure to register the mortars is ______. If the mortars are not degraded the proper procedure is ______.
The observer manually gets the mortars on line and then creates the 40m spacing. If not degraded each piece is adjusted on the registration point and the FDC computes the data for the sheaf.
_____ is used when the JTAC/FAC (A) requires control of individual attacks and is unable to visually acquire the attacking aircraft at weapons release or is unable to visually acquire the target.
What is Type 2 Control?
A multi-mode 500-lb weapon that includes guidance via GPS with coordinate refinement through laser updates.
What is GBU-54 LJDAM (Laser Joint Direct Attack Munition) ?
Number of keys required for a 158 to operate MUOS.
What is five?
Firefly
PPK
PPK
UK
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