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This 89-card set covers naval combat systems, weapons operation, and shipboard defense procedures for military training. Topics include RADAR and SONAR systems, NATO and RAM launchers, the Phalanx CIWS, the SLQ-32 electronic warfare system, divisional responsibilities, enlisted ratings, and combat readiness protocols. Use it for professional military training, certification preparation, or self-study review of naval combat systems.

Subject:
Professional Training
Topic:
Other Professions
Grade Level:
Adult Education
Updated June 2026

Terms in This Set

  • Who is the combat systems officer onboard?
  • Who is the combat systems information officer onboard?
  • Who is the combat systems maintenance officer oboard?
  • What division maintains ship’s surveillance, control, and RADAR systems?
  • What division is responsible for the secret network?
  • What division is Radio?
  • What division is responsible for interir communications systems such as: 1MC, J-DIALS, and sound powered phones?
  • What division is responsible for network security?
  • Name the enlisted ratings you will find in combat systems (can be split between multiple members)
  • What information area is CS31 division responsible for?
  • What division maintains ship’s self-defense system and weapons systems?
  • What division maintains data links, ADMACS, and GCCS-M?
  • What enlisted rating operates and maintains all of the ship’s weapons systems?
  • What does RADAR stand for?
  • What does SONAR stand for?
  • Name a surface weapon
  • What does CSOSS stand for?
  • What is the purpose of the CSOSS?
  • What does CSRO stand for?
  • Who does the CSRO report to?
  • When is the CSRO watch manned?
  • What does CSOOW stand for?
  • Where does the CSOOW stand watch?
  • What does CSMC stand for?
  • Name one of the combat systems area supervisors
  • What is a hang fire in relation to combat systems?
  • What is a misfire in relation to combat systems?
  • What constitutes a “hot gun” situation?
  • What is the minimum amount of time to stay away from a “hot gun”?
  • What is the purpose of the train warning circle?
  • What words are painted on the train warning circle?
  • How far is the circle painted from the launcher?
  • What does HERO stand for?
  • What is the frequency range of HF?
  • What is the frequency range of VHF?
  • What is the frequency range of UHF?
  • What is the frequency range of SHF?
  • What is the frequency range of EHF?
  • What frequency range is resistant to nuclear attack?
  • What does DMR stand for?
  • What does LOS stand for?
  • What does SATCOM stand for?
  • What does SATCOM provide us with?
  • How many DMR’s do we have onboard?
  • Name one of the major SATCOME systems onboard?
  • How many levels of INFOCON are there?
  • What is the most restrictive infocon level?
  • What INFOCON level are we normally at while underway?
  • How many levels of Screaming Eagles are there?
  • Which screaming eagle condition is the least restrictive?
  • What is the purpose of the underwater log?
  • What type of underwater log does CVN-77 have?
  • What part of the DHYSL extends through the hull of the ship and is non retractable?
  • What is the dummy log used for?
  • What is WSN-7?
  • How does GPS data get distributed?
  • What does NAVSSI stand for?
  • What systems make up NAVSSI?
  • What data does the WSN-7 provide to weapon, radar, navigation and SATCOM equipment?
  • What is another name for the J-DIAL system?
  • What is the MK 15 Phalanx?
  • How many CIWS mounts does CVN-77 currently have?
  • What is the MK 57?
  • How many NATO launchers do we have onboard?
  • Where are the NATO lauchers located?
  • How many missiles does each NATO launcher hold?
  • What is the maximum range of NATO?
  • What is the length of the NATO missile?
  • How many directors/radars do we have for NATO?
  • How many directors are on the island?
  • What is the radar range of NATO directors?
  • What is battle-short mode?
  • Who is able to authorize a battle-short?
  • What is the primary mission of the AN/SLQ-32?
  • What is the term used to describe the SLQ-32’s ability to defeat a missile?
  • How many arrays does the SLQ-32 have?
  • What is special about the STBD SLQ-32 array?
  • How many 50-caliber gun mounts do we have?
  • When are the 50-caliber gun manned?
  • What is the MK 31?
  • How many RAM launchers do we have onboard?
  • Where are the RAM launchers located?
  • How many missiles does each RAM launcher hold?
  • What is the name of the RAM missile?
  • What is the maximum range of the RAM?
  • What is the length of the RAM missile?
  • How loud is the missile salvo alarm?
  • What is another name for the SLQ-25?
  • Nixie serves as a decoy against what type of threat?

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