1. This guides laser beam-riding missiles Targeting Beam
2. CMWS AAR-57 Passive detects and
tracks UV radiation
3. CMWS detects this kind of light UV
4. AN/APR-39 can detect _______ ________ and pulse Doppler, pulse
________ ________ radars, but can only some- wave, continuous wave
times detect_________ __________ radar.
5. Effects Request DD Form 1972
6. This threat is highly resistant to jamming. LASER BEAM RIDER
7. This provides the requirements lists for ACAT/AMS program
RCM/NRCM training.
8. Air crew self defense, target acquired by ob- Opportune SEAD tech-
servers, or using flares/chaff etc.. is what? niques
9. lethality of the threat on the NAV display on your Threat rings
MFD, or IP-1150
10. This must be completed annually CBAT
11. Targeting D3A Decide, detect, deliver,
assess
12. Forward Air Controller (Airborne) FAC-A = TACP airborne element
________
13. This is the senior Army liaison unit in the AOC Battlefield coordination
detachment. BCD
14. Only these two can appoint the Joint Force CDR POTUS, SECDEF
15. revenge weapons Gen 1 MANPADS
16. Joint Air Request Net
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, AMSOC Final Exam
Used for immediate unplanned air support Si-
lence is consent when talking on this
17. This is the senior USAF radar element Control and Reporting
Center (CRC)
18. This is the full cycle of pulse and listening time Pulse Repetition Inter-
measured in micro-seconds val (PRI)
19. At least 1 iteration annually to active duty army AMS reactionary ma-
pilots neuver training (2900)
20. These 4 things make up the AMS program Gunnery, maneuver,
survivability, combine
arms operations
21. Pluse length = pulse depth = __________. This Pulse Width (PW)
is the length of the radar pulse measured in mi-
cro-seconds
22. This kind of radar has separate antennas to re- Continuous Wave (CW)
ceive and transmit
23. JFC designates _________ to develop, coordi- Airspace Coordination
nate, and publish airspace control procedures Area
for operating the airspace control system in the
joint operations area
24. These bands are detected by the APR-39 C-D, E-J, K-M
25. These must be imported into IMOMS for detailed Order of battle EOB
threat analysis
26. Service component commander preponderance JF Land Component
CDR (LCC)
27. The percentage of effort per mission determina- Apportionment
tion and assignment of total expected air effort
by percentage
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