3P071 Vol. 2

Last updated 10/16/2018 Security Forces 7 Level Unit Review Exercises (URE's) and other practice test questions

162 cards   |   Total Attempts: 188
  

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What is the objective of integrated defense (ID)?
To provide full dimensional protection for personnel and resources.
ID doctrine calls for sequenced actions in what two phases?
Pre-execution and execution phases.
What are the four main components of IDRMP?
(1) Risk assessment; (2) risk tolerance decision; (3) course of action (COA) determination; and (4) decision
and implementation
During what stage of the IDRMP process, are countermeasures identified and quantified to reduce
security risks exceeding the commander‘s tolerance level?
Risk mitigation COA development
Who must publish an integrated defense plan?
All installations and units possessing or supporting protection level resources.
How often is the IDP updated and approved by the installation commander?
Every 12 months.
What must an integrated defense security system accomplish?
Permits more economical and efficient use of security personnel, provides additional controls at critical
areas or points, enhances security force capability to detect and defeat intruders, provides the earliest
practical warning to security forces of any attempted penetration of protected areas.
What factors can influence system performance?
Seasonal and/or ambient weather conditions, type of background against which systems are attempting to
operate. For example, motion detection systems work well in remote environments but can suffer data
overload in an urban environment, environmental and/or geographical locations, the number and variety of
systems used.
What is a relatively secure area where personnel and vehicles are positively identified and
searched?
The search area.
Physical barriers are used at the base perimeter to perform what functions?
Define the perimeter of the base or fixed site, establish a physical and psychological deterrent to attackers
and to individuals attempting unlawful or unauthorized entry, optimize use of Security Forces, enhance
detection and apprehension opportunities by Security Forces.
What is the primary mission of a joint operation?
To sustain the campaign and major operations of the joint force.
The unified combatant commander (CCDR) is ultimately responsible for what?
All JRA operations conducted in the theater, including maintaining the security of the command and
protecting US possessions and bases against attack or hostile incursions; assigning responsibility for
defense; ensuring appropriate command relationships are established; and determining the classification of
bases in the theater (single-service or joint base).
(201) Who provides the foundation of the integrated defense (ID) concept?
Security Forces.
(201) All of the following are guiding principles of the integrated defense (ID) concept except
Capabilities for dominating mass.
(201) Integrated defense does not require the capability to
Defuse.