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GROUP COMMANDERS’ COMBAT COORDINATION SUPPORT TEAM

intership  transfer  of  tactical  and  command  data.  Figure 4-3 shows a pictorial diagram of the Link 11 circuit. NAVIGATION  SUBSYSTEM The  navigation  subsystem  provides  the  combat system with accurate own-ship position anywhere in the world  and  the  navigational  information  needed  to maneuver  own  ship  safely.  It  also  provides  an identity-coded  TACAN  beacon  signal  to  enable  aircraft to determine their range and bearing in relation to own ship. The  navigation  subsystem  uses  shipboard, shorebased,   and   aircraft   electronic   equipment   to accomplish  its  supporting  mission.  The  shipboard navigation  subsystem  is  made  up  of  the  following equipment: 1. 2. 3. 4. Sonar  Sounding  Set  AN/UQN-4 Satellite  Navigation  Set  AN/SRN-19 TACAN Set AN/URN-25 Dead  Reckoning  System Figure   4-4   shows   a   pictorial   diagram   of   the navigation   subsystem. SUPPORT SUBSYSTEM The following systems and equipment compose the support   subsystem: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Dry air and nitrogen Liquid cooling and heating Ship  parameters  and  distribution  (own-ship heading, roll, and pitch, own-ship speed and distance, and wind speed and direction) Ship  power  and  distribution Air conditioning and heating Interior  communications COMBAT SYSTEMS TEST AND EVALUATION  PROGRAM  (CSTEP) The  Combat  Systems  Test  and  Evaluation  Program (CSTEP)  is  a  combination  of  special  teams,  tests, evaluations,  publications,  and  reports  used  to  promote the  effectiveness  of  shipboard  combat  systems. Basically, the program is designed to 1.  increase  the  priority  and  focus  given  to  combat systems  during  overhauls  and  selected  restricted availabilities  (SRAs); Figure  4-4.–Navigation  subsystem. 4-7

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