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COMBAT SYSTEMS READINESS REVIEW
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COMBAT SYSTEMS TEST COORDINATOR (CSTC) The Combat Systems Test Coordinator (CSTC) is the ship’s representative to the Combat System Test Task Group. The CSTC is responsible for coordinating all testing with the shipyard and for making sure that all testing is completed and involves the full ship’s force (NAVSEA  T9073-AB-TRQ-010). COMBAT SYSTEMS TRAINING REQUIREMENTS MANUAL (CSTRM) The   Combat   Systems   Training   Requirements Manual (CSTRM) is a manual, developed for each class of ships in the force, that specifies the standards of technical  and  operational  training  expected  for  all operators  and  technicians. COMBAT SYSTEMS TRAINING TEAM (CSTT) The Combat Systems Training Team (CSTT) consists of  the  most  experienced  shipboard  personnel.  It  is responsible for training combat systems personnel in operating  and  maintaining  installed  equipment,  and  for supervising  combat  systems  related  exercises. COMBAT SYSTEMS TROUBLED EQUIPMENT ACTION PROGRAM (CSTEAP) The  Combat  Systems  Troubled  Equipment  Action Program  (CSTEAP)  is  used  by  the  TYCOM  staff  to identify,  investigate,  improve,  and  monitor  combat systems  equipment  installed  on  TYCOM  units  that causes  chronic  problems. ORDNANCE  HANDLING  SAFETY  ASSIST TEAM (OHSAT) The  Ordnance  Handling  Safety  Assist  Team (OHSAT) is a group of ordnance handling experts that visits the ship periodically to monitor the security of arms,  ammunition,  and  explosives  (AA&E).  The  team also audits safety practices and material conditions associated  with  the  handling,  storage,  and  use  of conventional  weapons. WEAPON SYSTEM ACCURACY TRIALS (WSATs) Weapon System Accuracy Trials (WSATs) are tests and  trials  designed  to  prove  the  accuracy  of  the  ship’s antisubmarine warfare (ASW) system. The  previous  portion  of  this  chapter  has  basically described  the  various  subsystems  of  one  ship  class combat system. As you can see, all subsystems are very important to the readiness of the overall combat system. As  a  senior  technician  and  supervisor,  you  must  work with  your  fellow  combat  systems  technicians, supervisors, and operators to ensure a high state of combat system readiness. COMBAT SYSTEM TECHNICAL OPERATIONS MANUAL (CSTOM) Sophisticated   combat   system   integration   is rapidly replacing single-systems operations on ships. To help ships adopt and maintain the new concept, the CNO  has  directed  that  all  ships  with  tactical  data systems  be  provided  with  a  Combat  System  Technical Operations Manual (CSTOM). The CSTOM provides the  crew  with  all  aspects  of  integrated  combat systems. The  Class-of-Ship  CSTOM  contains  and  organizes the technical data that shipboard personnel need to (1) operate  and  maintain  the  integrated  combat  system;  (2) maintain material and personnel readiness; and (3) define significant capabilities and limitations of the combat system. The CSTOM also performs the following functions: 1.  Specifies  and  explains  how  systems  and subsystems  are  integrated 2.  Defines  the  readiness  requirements  for operational  and  maintenance  personnel 3.   Establishes   the   Ship   Electronic   Readiness Team  (SERT)  to  maintain  on-line  combat  system readiness 4. Provides text and graphic materials to be used for   both   classroom   training   and   self-instruction. Pictorial  diagrams,  rather  than  conventional  block diagrams  provide  more  realistic  training.  Data  are presented in levels ranging from elementary to detailed, allowing  presentations  to  be  made  at  the  appropriate educational  level. To  give  you  an  idea  of  what  is  contained  in  a CSTOM,  we  will  use  the  FFG-7  class  CSTOM  as 4-11

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