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1-5-1 ASW Mission, Roles, and Organization TO 1-5-1.1 DESCRIBE torpedo guidance methods and ASW threat platforms. TO 1-5-1.2 DEMONSTRATE knowledge and understanding of Chinese, Iranian, North Korean, and Russian submarine capabilities, limitations, and tactics. TO 1-5-1.3 DESCRIBE conceptual aspects of ASW as a core mission area for the U.S. Navy in the 21 st century. TO 1-5-1.4 EXPLAIN the following in relation to the ASW mission: Command and Control Waterspace Management and Prevention of Mutual Interference Acoustic Analysis 1-5-1-1 The Submarine as an Enemy TO 1-5-1.5 DEMONSTRATE knowledge and understanding of the Navy-Wide OPTASK ASW. EO 1-5-1-1.1 LIST and DESCRIBE Chinese, Iranian, North Korean, and Russian subsurface platforms to include sensors, weapons, and intended employment. [Reach back from Threat Module] (TO 1-5-1.1, TO 1-5-1.2) EO 1-5-1-1.2 DESCRIBE the threat capabilities of generic SSK and SSN submarines to include (TO 1-5-1.3): Endurance Maneuverability Sensors Communications Weapons Limitations EO 1-5-1-1.3 DESCRIBE the following torpedo guidance methods (TO 1-5-1.1): Gyro and Straight-Runner Wake-Homing Passive-Active Acoustic-Homing Wire Guided Supercavitation EO 1-5-1-1.4 DESCRIBE expected actions/tactics generally used by submarines in the following circumstances (TO 1-5-1.1, TO 1-5-1.2): Tactics to avoid detection Attack Options Transit to and actions in patrol areas Actions to intercept surface forces Actions to penetrate a screen Actions to evade ASW units in contact Version Approval: 19 May 17 Page 1 of 17

1-5-1-2 Full Spectrum ASW EO 1-5-1-2.1 DESCRIBE the nine Global ASW CONOPS assumptions (TO 1-5-1.3). EO 1-5-1-2.2 DESCRIBE the ten threads of Full-spectrum ASW (FSASW) considering (TO 1-5-1.3): Level of command at which they are planned Capabilities required for execution Your role and how this supports the combatant commander s warfighting objective 1-5-1-3 ASW Missions EO 4-1-1.3 (CBT) IDENTIFY the policy and guidance used for the planning and execution of ASW missions (TO 1-5-1.3). EO 1-5-1-3.1 DESCRIBE ASW Operations, Missions and Tasks (TO 1-5-1.3, TO 1-5-1.4): Local Antisubmarine Warfare Area Antisubmarine Warfare Single Ship Antisubmarine Warfare Coordinated Antisubmarine Warfare 1-5-1-4 ASW Command and Control EO 1-5-1-3.2 DESCRIBE these governing documents and their roles in ASW (TO 1-5-1.3, TO 1-5-1.4, TO 1-5-1.5): OPGEN OPTASK Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) OPTASK ASW SUPP OPTASK Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC) Daily Intentions Message (DIM) Rainform Green Order Table (TABORD) BARNSTORM EO 1-5-1-4.1 DESCRIBE the following Strike Group ASW battle space (TO 1-5-1.3, TO 1-5-1.5): Datum Furthest On Circle (FOC) Torpedo Danger Area (TDA) Weapons Engagement Zone (WEZ) (Torpedo or ASCM) Vital Area (VA)/Torpedo Danger Zone (TDZ) Contact Identification and Engagement Area (CIEA)/ Reaction Zone Surveillance Area (SA) Missile Danger Zone (MDZ) Strike Group Operations Area (SGOA) EO 1-5-1-4.2 DESCRIBE the role of the Theater Anti-Submarine Warfare Commander (TASWC) (TO 1-5-1.4). EO 1-5-1-4.3 DESCRIBE the role of the Submarine Operating Authority (SUBOPAUTH) (TO 1-5-1.4). Version Approval: 19 May 17 Page 2 of 17

EO 1-5-1-4.4 DESCRIBE the responsibilities of the Strike Group Anti-Submarine Warfare Commander (SG ASWC) (TO 1-5-1.4). EO 1-5-1-4.5 DESCRIBE the responsibilities of the following commanders and coordinators in the Strike Group ASW organization (TO 1-5-1.4): Submarine Element Coordinator (SEC) Submarine Advisory Team (SAT) Helicopter Element Coordinator (HEC) Search and Attack Unit (SAU) Scene of Action Commander (SAC) 1-5-1-5 Waterspace Management (WSM), Prevention of Mutual Interference (PMI) and Safety EO 1-5-1-4.6 DESCRIBE the roles and responsibilities of the ship s internal ASW team (TO 1-5-1.3): TAO ASWE Anti-Submarine Tactical Air Controller (ASTAC) Officer of the Deck (OOD) Engineering Officer of the Watch (EOOW) EO 1-5-1-4.7 DEMONSTRATE an understanding of the ASW chain of command from the Theater ASW Commander to ownship (TO 1-5-1.4, TO 1-5-1.5). EO 1-5-1-5.1 DEFINE the following Waterspace Management (WSM) action areas, terms, and their associated attack rules (TO 1-5-1.4): ASW Free Area (ASWFA) Submarine Action Area (SAA) Submarine Patrol Area (SPA) Submarine Safety Lane (SSL) Joint Action Area (JTAA) Submarine Generated Search Area (SGSA) NOTACK Compensatory Allowance EO 1-5-1-5.2 DESCRIBE Prevention of Mutual Interference (PMI) concepts (TO 1-5-1.4): Horizontal PMI Vertical PMI EO 1-5-1-5.3 DEFINE the following Prevention of Mutual Interference (PMI) terms (TO 1-5-1.4): Stovepipe Moving Haven Static haven Version Approval: 19 May 17 Page 3 of 17

EO 1-5-1-5.4 DESCRIBE and APPLY WSM principles to conduct an effective ASW engagement while minimizing the likelihood of fratricide.(to 1-5-1.4). 1-5-1-6 Navy-Wide OPTASK ASW and Brevity Codes. EO 1-5-1-5.5 DESCRIBE safety precautions and procedures used between surface units and submarines (TO 1-5-1.4). EO 1-5-1-6.1 APPLY specific and implied ASW PPR's, as detailed in the Navy-Wide OPTASK ASW with special reference to the following (TO 1-5-1.5): Datum Establishment METFR Ranges (VA) FOC Ranges (default values) Weapon Delivery Unit Priority Torpedo Countermeasures Pre-Planned Responses SIAP ASIAP Reporting Instructions ES Instructions EO 1-5-1-6.2 DESCRIBE standard ASW operational and exercise definitions IAW Allied Tactical Publications and Allied Exercise Publications (TO 1-5-1.3, TO 1-5-1.5). 1-5-1-7 USW Perspectives (NMAWC Guest Lecture) 1-5-2 ASW Communications EO 1-5-1-6.3 DESCRIBE code words commonly used in ASW operations and exercises (TO 1-5-1.3, TO 1-5-1.5). EO 1-5-3-7.1 DESCRIBE current threat country s naval objectives and missions (TO 1-5-1.1, TO 1-5-1.2). EO 1-5-3-7.2 DESCRIBE current threat country s submarine activities, to include recent operational patrols (TO 1-5-1.1, TO 1-5-1.2). EO 1-5-3-7.3 DESCRIBE global mine trends (TO 1-5-1.1, TO 1-5-1.2). TO 4-2.1 (CBT) IDENTIFY ASW communications circuits and procedures. TO 1-5-2.1 IDENTIFY external ASW communications circuits used in ASW missions and various ASW related voice reports. TO 1-5-2.2 COMMUNICATE effectively on internal and external Anti-Submarine Warfare circuits, including delivering all required reports. Version Approval: 19 May 17 Page 4 of 17

1-5-2-1 ASW Voice Communications EO 4-2-1.1 (CBT) IDENTIFY the internal and external communications circuits used in ASW missions (TO 4-2.1). EO 4-2-1.2 (CBT) IDENTIFY the Brevity code words used in ASW missions and warfare reports (TO 4-2.1): Contact Datum Situation Report (SITREP) Amplifying Report DOG BOX Aircraft State Emergency Tango EO 1-5-2-1.1 DESCRIBE the following primary External communications circuits covered and procedures used during ASW activities (TO 1-5-2.1, TO 1-5-2.2). TG CMD FLT TAC ASW C&R SATCOM/HF ASW A/C 1-5-2-2 ASW MMTT 1: Voice Communications 1-5-3 ASW Capabilities and Limitations EO 1-5-2-1.2 DESCRIBE the methods of communicating with a friendly submarine when conducting Coordinated ASW. EO 1-5-2-2.1 CONDUCT the following ASW voice reports (TO 1-5-2.1, TO 1-5-2.2): Raid Reports Lost Contact Report Weapon Discharge Report SAU Reports TAS Reports TO 4-3.1 (CBT) IDENTIFY the capabilities and limitations of weapons, sensors, countermeasures, and helicopters available to the TAO, both organic and external to the ship, to engage in ASW activities. TO 4-6.1 (CBT) IDENTIFY torpedo guidance methods and ASW threat platforms. TO 1-5-3.1 EMPLOY own and external ship assets in an ASW environment considering the following: Fixed Wing Assets Rotary Wing Assets Weapons Employment Torpedo Countermeasures Preparations Maneuvering with and without ADC Surface Ship Radiated Noise Version Approval: 19 May 17 Page 5 of 17

TO 1-5-3.2 EXECUTE appropriate torpedo countermeasures to avoid damage to Ownship and the HVU by disrupting the enemy s kill chain. TO 1-5-3.3 DESCRIBE the Capabilities and limitations of the Mk 46 Mod 5A (S), (SW) and Mk 54 lightweight torpedoes. TO 1-5-3.4 EMPLOY appropriate ASW weapons(s) and weapon attack options. 1-5-3-1 ASW Aircraft EO 1-5-3-1.1 DESCRIBE the sensor capabilities and limitations of U.S. MPRA and H-60 variants in support of ASW operations (TO 1-5-3.1). EO 1-5-3-1.2 DESCRIBE ASW weapons employment of U.S. MPRA and H-60 variants in support of ASW operations (TO 1-5-3.1, TO 1-5-3.3, TO 1-5-3.4). EO 1-5-3-1.3 DESCRIBE the five phases of a U.S. MPRA and H-60 variants in ASW prosecution (TO 1-5-3.1): Mission Planning Search Localize Track Attack 1-5-3-3 ASW Weapons and Attacks EO 1-5-3-1.7 INTEGRATE a U.S. MPRA and an ASW helicopter into an active DTE sequence demonstrating optimal employment of aircraft ASW weapons in the attack phase, aircraft sensors to conduct BDA, and re-attack criteria (TO 1-5-3.3, TO 1-5-3.4). EO 1-5-3-3.1 DESCRIBE the capabilities and limitations of the Mk 46 Mod 5A (S) and (SW) lightweight torpedo (LWT) (TO 1-5-3.3, TO 1-5-3.4). EO 1-5-3-3.2 DESCRIBE the minimum required weapon presets for a deliberate attack Mk 46 Mod 5 (S) and (SW) lightweight torpedoes (TO 1-5-3.3, TO 1-5-3.4). EO 1-5-3-3.3 DESCRIBE the safety features associated with the Mk 46 Mod 5 (S) and (SW) lightweight torpedoes (TO 1-5-3.3, TO 1-5-3.4). EO 1-5-3-3.4 DESCRIBE the capabilities and limitations of the Mk 54 lightweight torpedo (LWT) (TO 1-5-3.3, TO 1-5-3.4). EO 1-5-3-3.5 DESCRIBE the minimum required weapon presets for a deliberate attack Mk 54 lightweight torpedo. (TO 1-5-3.3, TO 1-5-3.4). Version Approval: 19 May 17 Page 6 of 17

EO 1-5-3-3.6 DESCRIBE the safety features associated with the Mk 54 lightweight torpedo (TO 1-5-3.3, TO 1-5-3.4). EO 1-5-3-3.7 DESCRIBE safety zones associated with firing a VLA (TO 1-5-3.3, TO 1-5-3.4). EO 1-5-3-3.8 DESCRIBE and EMPLOY the appropriate ASW weapons attack option for a (TO 1-5-3.3, TO 1-5-3.4): Counterfire Urgent Attack Deliberate Attack EO 1-5-3-3.9 DESCRIBE re-attack criteria for the Mk 46 Mod 5A (S) and (SW) lightweight torpedoes (TO 1-5-3.3, TO 1-5-3.4). 1-5-3-4 Torpedo Countermeasures 1-5-3-5 Torpedo Evasion Maneuvers EO 1-5-3-3.10 DESCRIBE re-attack criteria for the Mk 54 lightweight torpedo (TO 1-5-3.3, TO 1-5-3.4). EO 1-5-3-4.1 EMPLOY torpedo countermeasure systems, tactics, and procedures for (TO 1-5-3.2): Towed Systems ADCs PRAIRIE/Masker Air Deceptive Lighting Darken Ship EMCON Quiet Ship Zig Zag Mad Maggies EO 1-5-3-5.1 DESCRIBE the Big Bird and Raging Bull torpedo evasion maneuvers (TO 1-5-3.2). EO 1-5-3-5.1 DESCRIBE the force evasion concept (TO 1-5-3.2): Who executes force evasion Force evasion direction and course Mean Line of Advance and Speed of Advance ADC deconfliction Dynamic adjustment Force counterfire policy EO 1-5-3-4.3 LIST the effectiveness of all torpedo countermeasures (TO 1-5-3.2): Maneuvers Nixie Acoustic Device Countermeasures Continuous Magnetic Countermeasure/Reactive Magnetic Countermeasure Version Approval: 19 May 17 Page 7 of 17

1-5-3-6 SSN Operations and Threat Tactics (NAVSUBSCOL Guest Lecture) EO 1-5-3-6.1 LIST US SSN communications capabilities at periscope depth (PD). EO 1-5-3-6.2 LIST US SSN communications capabilities at depth. EO 1-5-3-6.3 DESCRIBE the limitations of SSNs in joint surface task group/ssn operations. EO 1-5-3-6.4 DESCRIBE the expected actions/tactics generally used by SSNs in the following circumstances: Actions in patrol areas Actions to intercept surface forces Actions to penetrate a screen Actions to evade ASW units in contact EO 1-5-3-6.5 DESCRIBE ways in which a SSN will exploit the ocean environment against surface ships. EO 1-5-3-6.6 DESCRIBE the ASUW approach and attack tactics used by nuclear submarines against ASW capable surface ships. EO 1-5-3-6.7 DESCRIBE the ASUW approach and attack tactics used by SSNs against non-asw capable ships. 1-5-3-7 SSK Operations and Threat Tactics (NUWC Guest Lecture) EO 1-5-3-9.1 DESCRIBE the capabilities and limitations affecting tactical employment of SSKs and Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) submarines. EO 1-5-3-9.2 DESCRIBE the missions and tactics of diesel and Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) submarines. Version Approval: 19 May 17 Page 8 of 17

1-5-4 Anti-Submarine Warfare Core TO 4-3.1 (CBT) IDENTIFY the capabilities and limitations of weapons, sensors, countermeasures, and helicopters available to the TAO, both organic and external to the ship, to engage in ASW activities. TO 4-5.1 (CBT) IDENTIFY the concepts and procedures in ASW to include torpedo battlespace areas, classification of datums, locating enemy submarines, verifying sonar contacts, and conducting attacks. TO 1-5-4.1 DEMONSTRATE ASW procedures maximizing: Tactical Use of the Environment Passive Techniques Active Techniques ASW Screens Detect to Engage Ship Aircraft Integration SAU Procedures TO 1-5-4.2 DEMONSTRATE application of passive ASW principles. TO 1-5-4.3 CONDUCT active ASW. TO 1-5-4.4 EMPLOY ASW sensors in varying environments to detect threat submarines. TO 1-5-4.5 EMPLOY multiple assets in a ASW environment. TO 1-5-4.6 DESCRIBE the optimum employment of all available assets, sensors, weapons, and tactics against a submarine threat, considering ocean conditions, submarine types, threat capabilities, and command and control relationships. 1-5-4-1 Tactical Use of the Environment TO 1-5-4.7 PERFORM under instruction to basic and intermediate level watch team and command functions in accordance with Allied Tactical and Exercise Instructions and Procedures (ATP/AXP Series). EO 1-5-4-1.1 DESCRIBE the effects of the environment on acoustic and non-acoustic detection sensors (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2, TO 1-5-4.3, TO 1-5-4.4, TO 1-5-4.6). EO 1-5-4-1.2 INTERPRET a bathythermograph (BT) and DRAW a Sound Speed Profile (SSP) (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2, TO 1-5-4.3, TO 1-5-4.4, TO 1-5-4.6). EO 1-5-4-1.3 DESCRIBE the tactical significance of the Active Figure of Merit equation (AFOM), Passive Figure of Merit equation (PFOM), Passive Sonar Equation, and Active Sonar Equation (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2) Version Approval: 19 May 17 Page 9 of 17

EO 1-5-4-1.4 DESCRIBE how to manipulate controllable factors of the Passive and Active Sonar equation to make a target more detectable and decrease the probability of counter detection (TO 1-5-4.1). EO 1-5-4-1.5 DESCRIBE the relationship between the Propagation Loss Curve, the Passive Figure of Merit line, and Probability of detection (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2, TO 1-5-4.3, TO 1-5-4.4, TO 1-5-4.6). EO 1-5-4-1.6 IDENTIFY and DESCRIBE the characteristics of sound propagation paths to include: direct path, surface duct, halfchannel, deep sound channel, bottom bounce, and convergence zone (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2, TO 1-5-4.3, TO 1-5-4.4, TO 1-5-4.6). EO 1-5-4-1.7 DESCRIBE the different considerations for the placement of acoustic sensors for each propagation path (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2, TO 1-5-4.3, TO 1-5-4.4, TO 1-5-4.6). EO 1-5-4-1.8 DESCRIBE systems utilized in ocean data collection and tactical decision aids to include: Expendable Bathythermograph (XBT) and range prediction software (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2, TO 1-5-4.3, TO 1-5-4.4, TO 1-5-4.6). EO 1-5-4-1.9 DESCRIBE shore based resources available for ocean analysis (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2, TO 1-5-4.3, TO 1-5-4.4, TO 1-5-4.6). EO 1-5-4-1.10 DESCRIBE the effects of bottom topography to include downslope enhancement, upslope enhancement, and topographic shading (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2, TO 1-5-4.3, TO 1-5-4.4, TO 1-5-4.6). EO 1-5-4-1.11 DESCRIBE the tactical employment/placement of friendly assets and sensors operating in the vicinity of a front or eddy (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2,TO 1-5-4.3,TO 1-5-4.4, TO 1-5-4.6). EO 1-5-4-1.12 IDENTIFY submarine tactics while operating in the littorals and in the vicinity of a front or an eddy (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2, TO 1-5-4.3, TO 1-5-4.4, TO 1-5-4.6). Version Approval: 19 May 17 Page 10 of 17

1-5-4-2 Passive Techniques EO 1-5-4-2.1 DESCRIBE the importance of conducting passive acoustic and non-acoustic missions (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2). EO 1-5-4-2.2 APPLY passive techniques for (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2, TO 1-5-4.4): Area search Sensor performance Uniform and efficient search rules Maneuver Detect Tracking/Target Motion Analysis (TMA) EO 1-5-4-2.3 CONSTRUCT an evaluator plot (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2, TO 1-5-4.4). EO 1-5-4-2.4 IDENTIFY the cones of courses (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2, TO 1-5-4.4). EO 1-5-4-2.5 SOLVE problems for single and double-leg Ekelund ranges (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2, TO 1-5-4.4).. EO 1-5-4-2.6 IDENTIFY the systems that will detect torpedoes in a timely manner (TO 1-5-4.6): Towed Array Sonar TRAFS Hull Mounted Sonars DIFAR Sonobuoys Visual WQC-2 1-5-4-3 Active Techniques EO 4-5-1.1 (CBT) IDENTIFY the following concepts and procedures in ASW (TO 4-3.1, TO 4-5.1, TO 1-5-4.3): Datum Classification Maximum Effective Torpedo Firing Range (METFR) Torpedo Danger Area (TDA) Torpedo Danger Zone (TDZ) Vital Area (VA) Limiting Lines of Approach (LLOA) Look Zone Tactical Sonar Range (TSR) Predicted Sonar Range (PSR) EO 1-5-4-3.1 APPLY Furthest On Circles (FOC) to a datum (TO 1-5-4.3). Version Approval: 19 May 17 Page 11 of 17

EO 1-5-4-3.2 CALCULATE the following (TO 1-5-4.3): Torpedo Danger Zone (TDZ) 1-5-4-4 Detect, Track, Classify Limiting Lines of Approach (LLOA) Estimated Time of Arrival to Torpedo Danger Area (ETA to TDA) EO 4-3-2.1 (CBT) IDENTIFY the capabilities and limitations of ASW sensors (TO 1-5-4.1): Various radars AN/SQQ-89, AN/SQS-56, AN/SQS-53 (Series), AN/SQQ- 28, and AN/SQR-19 sonars DIFAR, DICASS and Ambient Noise sonobuoys Aviation Expendable Bathythermograph (AXBT) EO 1-5-4-4.1 DESCRIBE the passive/active ASW Detect, Track, and Classify sequence (TO 1-5-4.2, TO 1-5-4.3, TO 1-5-4.4). EO 1-5-4-4.2 DESCRIBE and DEMONSTRATE knowledge of the classifications of subsurface contacts (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2, TO 1-5-4.3, TO 1-5-4.4). EO 1-5-4-4.3 DESCRIBE acoustic/non-acoustic, active/passive sensors employed in gaining contact on a submarine (TO 1-5-4.2, TO 1-5-4.3, TO 1-5-4.4, TO 1-5-4.5). EO 1-5-4-4.4 DESCRIBE the components of the attack hierarchy in accordance with the ASW OPTASK (TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.5, TO 1-5-4.6). EO 1-5-4-4.5 EXPLAIN ROE requirements associated with ASW (TO 1-5-4.6). 1-5-4-5 Single Ship Active Detect to Engage EO 4-5-2.1 (CBT) IDENTIFY the following search concepts and procedures as they relate to ASW (TO 4-3.1, TO 4-5.1, TO 1-5-4.1, TO 1-5-4.2, TO 1-5-4.3, TO 1-5-4.4, TO 1-5-4.5). Acoustically uniform and non-uniform searches Barrier searches o Parallel searches o Perpendicular searches Stationary searches Datum Search Plan of Intended Movement (PIM) Search Expanding Square Search Datum Search Plan of Intended Movement (PIM) Search Expanding Square Search PLAN BLACK CORDON PLAN BLACK OAK TREE Helicopter searches Version Approval: 19 May 17 Page 12 of 17

EO 4-5-3.1 (CBT) IDENTIFY chart check concepts and procedures (TO 1-5-4.1). EO 1-5-4-5.1 DESCRIBE and APPLY correct active Single Ship Detect to Engage (DTE) procedures for (TO 1-5-4.4, TO 1-5-4.5, TO 1-5-4.6): Actions outside the TDA Actions on entering the TDA Actions on gaining initial contact Actions on losing contact 1-5-4-6 SAU Procedures EO 1-5-4-6.1 DEMONSTRATE the ability to apply correct SAU active DTE procedures for (TO 1-5-4.4, TO 1-5-4.5, TO 1-5-4.6): Execution of a datum search Execution of area search Actions during initial approach Actions during final approach SAUC actions on gaining initial contact SAUC actions on losing contact Application of attack train principles Application of BDA EO 1-5-4-6.2 DEMONSTRATE the ability to correctly integrate ASW helicopters and MPRA assets into an active SAU DTE sequence (TO 1-5-4.4, TO 1-5-4.5, TO 1-5-4.6). EO 1-5-4-6.3 CALCULATE and APPLY correct SAU spacing based on current environmental data (TO 1-5-4.4, TO 1-5-4.6). 1-5-4-7 ASW MMTT 2: Direct Path TMA EO 1-5-4-6.4 CONDUCT SAU specific voice reports for (TO 1-5-4.5, TO 1-5-4.6): SAUC Intentions Formations ZigZag Plans Search and Attack Plans Weapon Engagement Orders SAUC SITREP EO 1-5-4-7.1 Given a MMTT scenario; CONSTRUCT an evaluator plot, IDENTIFY possible cones of courses and SOLVE problems for single and double-leg Ekelund ranges (TO 1-5-4.7). Version Approval: 19 May 17 Page 13 of 17

1-5-4-8 ASW MMTT 3: Single Ship Active EO 1-5-4-8.1 Given a MMTT scenario DEMONSTRATE the ability to conduct the following (TO 1-5-4.7): (CASEX A1) EXECUTE formatted voice reports MANEUVER the ship appropriately DEMONSTRATE PPR's for hydrophone effects PLAN and EXECUTE datum approach EXECUTE search and attack plans DEMONSTRATE initial reactions to gaining contact CLASSIFY ASW contacts appropriately RESPOND to safety related issues 1-5-4-9 ASW MMTT 4: SAU with Helo (CASEX A3) 1-5-4-10 ASW MMTT 5: ASW Screening Ops 1-5-4-11 ASW MMTT B: Choke Point Transit EO 1-5-4-9.1 Given a MMTT scenario DEMONSTRATE the ability to conduct the following (TO 1-5-4.7): EXECUTE formatted voice reports MANEUVER ships of a SAU appropriately DEMONSTRATE PPR's for hydrophone effects PLAN and EXECUTE datum approach EXECUTE search and attack plans DEMONSTRATE initial reactions to gaining contact CLASSIFY ASW contacts appropriately RESPOND to safety related issues EMPLOY air assets appropriately EO 1-5-4-10.1 Given a MMTT scenario DEMONSTRATE the ability to conduct the following (TO 1-5-4.7): EXECUTE formatted voice reports MANEUVER ships of a SAU appropriately MANEUVER ships of a Task Force (Main Body and Escorts) appropriately DEMONSTRATE PPR's for hydrophone effects PLAN and EXECUTE datum approach EXECUTE search and attack plans DEMONSTRATE initial reactions to gaining contact CLASSIFY ASW contacts appropriately RESPOND to safety related issues EMPLOY air assets appropriately EO 1-5-4-11.1 Given a MMTT scenario, DEMONSTRATE the ability to act as a TAO during a single threat two-ship SAU operation (TO 1-5-4.7). Version Approval: 19 May 17 Page 14 of 17

1-5-5 Mine Warfare Fundamentals TO 4-8.1 (CBT) IDENTIFY various types of mines, delivery vehicles, and actuation methods. TO 4-9.1 (CBT) IDENTIFY the available Mine Countermeasures (MCM) assets. TO 1-5-1.1 DEMONSTRATE knowledge and understanding of Chinese, Iranian, North Korean, and Russian Military capabilities, limitations, and tactics. TO 1-5-5.1 DETERMINE the actions taken by ownship prior to entering a mine threat area and after sighting a mine. 1-5-5-1 Introduction to Mine Warfare EO 4-8-1.1 (CBT) IDENTIFY frequently used US Navy and foreign mines (TO 4-8.1). EO 4-8-2.1 (CBT) IDENTIFY frequently used mine field types and delivery vehicles (TO 4-8.1). EO 4-8-3.1 (CBT) IDENTIFY the different stages of mine detonation and the different ways mines can be actuated (TO 4-8.1). EO 1-5-5-1.1 DESCRIBE conceptual aspects of Mine Warfare (MIW) challenges (TO 1-5-5.1, TO 1-5-5.1): Coordination between ASW, MIW, and EW Mine warfare environmental considerations Minesweeping vs. minehunting Airborne MCM (AMCM) vs. Surface MCM (SMCM) Vulnerability EO 1-5-5-1.2 DETERMINE the applicable useful mine warfare information available from the following systems (TO 1-5-5.1): Mine Warfare Environmental Decision Aid Library (MEDAL) GCCS-M Version Approval: 19 May 17 Page 15 of 17

1-5-5-2 Active Mine EO 4-9-2.1 (CBT) IDENTIFY MCM forces (TO 4-9.1): Countermeasures Surface Undersea Airborne Very Shallow Water EO 4-9-2.1 (CBT) IDENTIFY the following (TO 4-9.1): Organic MCM Remote Minehunting System (MCM) WLD-1(V) 1 MH-60S Airborne Laser Mine Detection System (ALMDS) AQS-24 Airborne Minehunting Sonar Organic Airborne and Surface Influence Sweep (OASIS) Airborne Mine Neutralization System (AMNS) AQS-24 Airborne Minehunting Sonar Organic Airborne and Surface Influence Sweep (OASIS) Airborne Mine Neutralization System (AMNS) Rapid Airborne Mine Clearance System (RAMICS) BLQ-11 Mine Reconnaissance System Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) EO 1-5-5-2.1 LIST the phases of Active Mine Countermeasures. EO 1-5-5-2.2 Given an Airborne Mine Countermeasures asset or system, DESCRIBE its employment against a mine threat in an Active Countermeasures scenario. EO 1-5-5-2.3 Given an Undersea Mine Countermeasures asset or system, DESCRIBE its employment against a mine threat in an Active Countermeasures scenario. EO 1-5-5-2.4 Given a Surface Mine Countermeasures asset or system, DESCRIBE its employment against a mine threat in an Active Countermeasures scenario. 1-5-5-3 Passive Mine Countermeasures EO 1-5-5-3.1 LIST the steps required by a vessel undertaking Passive Countermeasures against a mine threat, to include: Single Ship Protection Measures Group Protection Measures Minesighting Procedures Maneuvering Guidelines Mine Destruction Procedures Mine Detection Report (MINEDETREP) per APP-11, Annex C Version Approval: 19 May 17 Page 16 of 17

EO 1-5-5-3.2 Given a Passive Mine Countermeasures scenario, DESCRIBE the principles involved in safely maneuvering a ship in or near a Mine Threat Area. SWO DH (A-4H-0107) CCMM CH3 Removed FOUO designation (TMCR 17-153); updated MIW related EO s to reflect current Fleet practices (TMCR 17-169) CH4 Updated EO 1-5-1-1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 to more accurately reflect likely submarine actions and capabilities, EO 1-5-1-6.1 to change platform to unit and EO 1-5-4-1.8 to include all range prediction software in use. (TMCR 17-208, 213) Version Approval: 19 May 17 Page 17 of 17