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Download 151108-Training CAS by night 01

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Training Briefing



1 F-16 AM FAC(A) - GBU-38 / GBU-54
4 F-16 AM CAS - GBU-54
2 F-16 AM SPARE - GBU-31 / GBU-12(2)
 
By night over south Korea. Not air threat.
 
Brevety to know :
 
  • Ten seconds : Standby for LASER ON call in approx. 10 secondes.
  • SHIFT (+direction) : Shift laser / IR pointer from a position off the target onto the target. Can be used during multi-aircraft attack to shift laser energy to the next target.
  • Spot : Acquisition of laser designation.
  • Deadeye : Laser designation system inoperative.
  • Negative laser : aircraft has not acquired laser energy.
  • Stare (+laser code and reference point). : Cue the laser spot search / tracker function on the specified laser code in related to the specified reference point. Reference point may include the following : steerpoint, GEOREF, bearing and range or datalink point.
  • Sparkle : the JTAC mark the target with an IR pointer. Proper aircrew reponse is "Contact" or "No joy".
  • Snake : Call made by exception for the JTAC to jiggle the IR beam on the target. This aids in distinguishing the friendly position from the target, verifies that the aircrew are looking at the proper IR pointer and can aid in the acquisition of the IR energy. Proper aircrew response is “Contact,” “Steady,” or “No Joy.”
  • Stop : JTAC stops the beam. This can aid in verifying that the aircrew is looking at the proper IR pointer, especially if followed with another “Sparkle” call.
  • Contact Sparkle : Call acknowledging the sighting of a specified reference point (either visually or via sensor). After the Sparkle call is made, the close air support aircraft should respond with No Joy or Snake. Once the aircrew see the IR energy and are able to discern between the friendly and target end of the pointer, a “Contact Sparkle” call may be made.
  • Match Sparkle : Directive term for a second party to overlay an IR mark on an existing mark.
Note :
Attack aircraft may confuse infrared (IR) pointer or laser energy source with the intended target. When using IR pointers or lasers to mark, include “IR POINTER” or “LASER” in the marks portion of the CAS briefing. Joint terminal attack controllers should also provide the Pointer-Target-Line or Laser-Target-Line also known as the Designator- Target-Line in degrees magnetic from the operator to the target.




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