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LESSON 4 PRACTICAL EXERCISE

Instructions The following items will test your understanding of the material covered in this lesson. There is only one correct answer for each item. When you have completed the exercise, check your answers with the answer key that follows. If you answer any item incorrectly, review that part of the lesson which contains the portion involved.

 

 

1. The Hawk system is highly mobile because all of its major components are-

  a. self-propelled.
  b. man-portable.
  c. trailer-mounted.
  d. transported by air.

 

2. Which radar in the Hawk system provides medium-to-high altitude, medium-range detection coverage?

  a. CWAR
  b. PAR
  c. HIPIR
  d. ATDL

 

3. Which air defense missile system can engage aircraft at all tactical speeds and altitudes?

  a. Patriot
  b. Hawk
  c. Roland
  d. Chaparral

 

4. Most Hawk units are retained by the air defense commander for use in defending _______________ priorities.

  a. battalion
  b. brigade
  c. division
  d. theater

 

5. Who selects targets for engagement in the Hawk system?

  a. battery commander
  b. tactical control officer
  c. senior panel operator
  d. acquisition radar operator

 

6. How many major items of equipment make up the Patriot system?

  a. 3
  b. 4
  c. 5
  d. 6

 

7. In which aircraft can the Patriot system be airlifted without disassembly?

  a. CH-47
  b. C-130
  c. C-141
  d. C-5

 

8. In the Patriot system, the acronym WCC refers to what?

  a. weapons calibration center
  b. weapons control computer
  c. wire command and control
  d. weapons control console

 

9. How many pounds does the Patriot missile weigh?

  a. 3,740
  b. 3,850
  c. 3,840
  d. 3,920

 

10. During the 1985-1987 time frame, Hawk units may be employed by-

  a. divisions.
  b. battalions.
  c. platoons.
  d. split batteries.