Surface-to-surface (S/S) 2 Flashcards

(15 cards)

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Neglect

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** [S/S] Used by ship to indicate the last salvo was fired on incorrect data.

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Quail

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[A/S] [S/S] HOSTILE air- or surface-launched cruise missile.

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Repeat

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  1. ** [S/S] (during adjustment) Fire again using the same method and volume of fire.
  2. ** [S/S] (during fire for effect) Fire the same number of rounds using the same method and volume of fire.
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Ripped chute

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** [S/S] Sent by spotter to indicate that the illumination round parachute was ripped or separated on deployment.

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Scramble

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[A/A] [S/A] [S/S] Takeoff as quickly as possible.

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Shot

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** [S/S] Round(s) has/have been fired.

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Smack

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[A/S] [S/S] [AIR-MAR] Clearance to employ ordnance or fires on surface target coordinates. Link-16 track, ROE, PID, CDE, clear field of fire, coordination of forces, and commander’s guidance requirements on the referenced target or track have been satisfied. Not to be utilized in a CAS engagement.

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Sparkle

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  1. [A/S] [S/S] Mark or marking target by IR pointer.
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Splash(ed)

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  • [S/A] [S/S] Informative call to observer or spotter 5 seconds prior to estimated time of impact.
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Squirter

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** [A/S] [S/S] A ground-borne object of interest departing the objective area.

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Straddle

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** [S/S] A spotting of STRADDLE is made for a multi-gun salvo when some rounds fall short and some fall beyond the target. The spotter
announces STRADDLE followed by a correction to place the mean point of impact on the target. The term is normally used during a ship adjust or a massed fire mission.

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Summit

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** [S/S] The highest point of a shell’s trajectory (also known as maximum ordnance (MAX ORD)). Sent as standard during an air observed mission and if requested by a ground spotter. Units of measurement are specified. A new SUMMIT is sent if it changes by more than 300 ft for an air observer or 100 meters for a ground
observer.

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13
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Target

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[A/S] [S/S] [AIR-MAR] ROE, PID, coordination of forces, and commander’s guidance requirements on the referenced target
or track have been satisfied. Target or track correlation, CDE, and clear field of fire must be accomplished prior to employing ordnance or fires.

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Track [direction]

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** [A/S] [S/S] Directive call assigning responsibility to an asset for maintaining sensor or visual observation of a defined object or area.

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Vampire

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[A/S] [AIR-MAR] [MAR] [S/S] Hostile air- or surface-launched antiship missile.

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