Integrated Defense
Q: What should you NEVER do when encountering a UAS?
Answer: All
Approach an airborn or grounded UAS
Pick up a UAS on the ground
Group together during an attack unless under cover
Ignore UAS threat calls over the radio or loadspeaker
Q: What actions should you take when recognizing signs of possible observation or attack from a UAS? (Select all that apply)
A: All
Direct attention
Report the incident
Observe the UAS
Notice features
Execute appropriate action
Q: Which techniques are used to assist in identifying targets during daylight? (Select all that apply)
A: A combination of facial recognition, behavioral, and uniform/equipment identification
Q: When conducting a challenge to determine the identity of an individual approaching your DFP, what should you command just loud enough for them to hear?
A: “HALT”
Q: ______ is an area that a weapon can cover effectively from a given position
A: Field of Fire
Q: A _____ is a list of recorded information within your field of fire that you can effectively engage with a weapon from a static position that can be used as a reference
A: Range Card
Q: Personal entering an Entry Control Point (ECP) should be properly identified before allowing entry. Which items are commonly used to verify personnel? (Select all that apply)
A: Visitor passes
A: Entry Authorization Lists (EALs)
A: Identification cards (Common Access Cards, Dependent, Civilian, Contractor, etc.)
Q: _____ and _____ barriers slow down and manipulate movement of people and vehicles as they approach the ECP.
A: Active and Passive