2-37.
2-38.
2-39.
2-40.
2-41.
How often are SUROBs completed and
forwarded to the task force commander?
2-42.
A nuclear effective downwind message
(EDM) provides fallout information after a
nuclear device has been detonated.
1.
Once every 6 hours
1.
True
2.
Once every 12 hours
2.
False
3.
Minimum reporting interval as
directed, and whenever conditions
IN ANSWERING QUESTION 2-43, REFER TO
change significantly
FIGURE 5-2 IN YOUR TRAMAN.
4.
Every half-hour
How is the SUROB Brevity code
transmitted?
2-43.
What is the (a) downwind direction and
(b) expansion angle for a 90 kiloton blast
near 30N 120W?
1.
Satellite
2.
AUTODIN
3.
Voice or flashing light
4.
Facsimile chart
When do maximum rip current velocities
usually occur?
2-44.
1.
(a) 015
(b) 145
2.
(a) 145
(b) 015
3.
(a) 150
(b) 050
4.
(a) 155
(b) 060
Which of the following TESS programs
calculates fallout information?
1.
During a falling tide
1.
SLAP
2.
During a rising tide
2.
EDORD
3.
During summer
3.
RADFO
4.
During winter
4.
CHAFF
How many low-tide periods occur with a
diurnal tide?
2-45.
Which of the following types of nuclear
bursts produces the most fallout?
1.
One
2.
Two
3.
Three
4.
Four
1.
High-air burst
2.
Low-air burst
3.
Surface burst
4.
Underwater burst
A NAV NBC 3 NUC message contains
what type of information?
1.
Initial report of NBC weapons use
2.
NBC survey results from naval forces
3.
Shipboard MOPP level status
4.
Effective downwind message for naval
forces
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