C-UAS
IEDs
CLS
Detention Operations
General Knowledge
100

What does WEFT stand for?

WINGS, ENGINE, FUSILAGE, TAIL

100

List the components of an IED.

initiator, switch, main charge, power source, and a container

100

This is the first step a CLS should take when arriving at the scene of a casualty.

Ensure the scene is safe 

100

This is the primary goal of detainee operations in a military context.

To capture, detain, and process individuals to ensure security and intelligence gathering

100

Name two C-UAS systems we went over in class

Dronebuster, Drone Defender 2.0

200

What are the four key parameters used to describe a UAS?

Distance, Altitude, direction, speed

200

A common form of IED that can be triggered by a soldier stepping on it.

What is a pressure-activated IED

200

What is a common method to stopping bleeding from the limbs and how would you describe the application?

Tourniquet, high and tight. 

200

These are the two main categories under which detainees are typically classified during military operations

Enemy Prisoners of War (EPWs) and Civilian Detainees?

200
What is OAKOC

Think like the enemy; Observation, Avenues of approach, key terrain, obstacles, cover and concealment. 

300

This is the method used by C-UAS systems to disrupt the communications between a drone and its operator.

Jamming 

300

What are the "3 D's"?

Distance, Direction, description 

300

This is the  procedure used by a CLS to open the airway of a casualty who is not breathing properly.

the head-tilt, chin-lift maneuver or jaw-thrust maneuver

300

This U.S. military manual provides guidance for the handling and treatment of detainees during Army operations.

FM 3-19.40 (Military Police Operations)

300
What is the name of the form used for Sworn Statements?

DD 2823

400

Describe a method you could use to describe the Distance of a UAS? and Describe a tactical pass off. 

Use your front sight (50m), "field goal hands" do not look away. 


400
List 5 VISUAL cues when spotting a potential IED.

Mounding, flattening, settling, depression, Disturbance 

400

This type of dressing is used to cover a sucking chest wound and prevent air from entering the wound site.

occlusive dressing

400

This is the process used to remove an unwilling detainee/prisoner from their cell.

Forced cell extraction (FCE)

400

What is the military vehicle you see  around us currently, and what is it used for?

-MRAP, Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle

500

Explain SALUTE report 

Size, (how many drones)

Activity

Location

Unit( WEFT)

Time (NOW)

Equipment 

500

What are the "5 C's"?

Check, confirm, clear, cordon, control

500

This life-threatening condition, often associated with chest trauma, causes air to accumulate  and can cause the lung to collapse.

a pneumothorax

500

This is the system for documenting activities within the facility. 

DRS

500
What year marked the founding of the U.S Army?

1775