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Purpose of CSOP/CSOSS

Readiness tool used to provide the highest state of
readiness in all conditions


Allows for coordinated and correct configuration


Communications


Equipment power up and shut down


Casualty control and response

Purpose of Combat System Operational Procedure (CSOP)

Covers the normal light-off, testing, operation &
securing of the combat system, its subsystems &
individual equipment components.

Purpose of Master Procedures (MP)

Coordinate major non-casualty evolutions


at the system level

Purpose of Operational Procedures (OP)

Equipment Technical Operation,


Tactical Support

Purpose of System Procedures (SP)

Start-to-finish processes, such as


system & equipment Initialization

Purpose of Component Procedure (CP_

Basic equipment level turn-on, turn off,


and technical operation steps

Purpose of Combat System Operational
Casualty Control (CSOCC)

Contains detailed procedures for the
correct control of equipment and system-
level casualties.

Master Emergency System Procedures


(MESP)

Coordinate responses to major power
loss, magazine and fire emergencies

MASTER EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
(MEP)

Detailed action area steps for emergency
configuration changes and operations.

Master Casualty Response Procedure (MCRP)

Coordinate responses to casualties of
system and equipment

Casualty Response Procedure
(CRP)

Detailed casualty action-area steps

Status Boards (SB)

Large plastic diagrams for plotting status
and configuration information

Primary mission of CVN

Strike

CG primary mission

Air and missile defense

DDG primary missions

Anti-air, strike

FFG Primary Mission

undersea warfare

LCS primary mission

SUW, ASW, MIW

The two LCS classes

Independence, Freedom

Do LCCs have welldecks?

No.

Max number of LCUs on an LHA:

4

T/F LHDs can only carry 2 LCUs:

True

Which class can carry the most LCACs?

LSD

Which sub class has the most torpedo tubes?

Seawolf

SUWC

Surface warfare commander

Most senior SUW watchstander?

TAO

Role of OTC

Overall responsibility for accomplishing the mission of the force and its defense

Principles of EMCON

Tactical Evasion


Prevent Disclosure


Reduce Interference


Maximize use of installed systems

Disadvantages of OTH-T

Requires coordination with a third party (target reporting unit).


Third party cannot stay EMCON silent.


Third party required to position closer to threat; can be inside


target’s weapons release range or vulnerable to other enemy units.

Screen Commander

Functional group commander.


Responsible for controlling movements of ships in the inner


screen in accordance with recommendations received from the


warfare commanders.


Usually embarked with the senior commander of escort ships.


Usually the DESRON or PHIBRON Commodore (O-6 SWO).