COMBAT SYSTEMS READINESS REVIEW
(CSRR)
The Combat Systems Readiness Review (CSRR) is
a comprehensive program developed to help the ships
force achieve a high state of combat systems readiness
for deployment. Implicit in this goal are the following
objectives:
To assess the readiness of the ships combat
systems material and personnel and to report the
status to appropriate seniors
To help ships force and IUCs correct material
problems
To provide on-the-job training for ships force
personnel and to improve the ships
self-sufficiency
ORDNANCE SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TEAM
(ORDSAT)
The Ordnance Special Assistance Team (ORDSAT)
consists of several technicians, both military and
civilian, highly trained in various fire control systems.
The teams primary purpose is to instruct the ships force
in how to maintain its own equipment, thereby
improving its battery system as a whole. Ordnance
equipment includes:
gun battery, gunfire control,
guided missile tire control, and underwater battery fire
control systems.
COMBAT SYSTEMS OPERATIONAL
READINESS EXAMINATION (CSORE)
The Combat Systems Operational Readiness
Examination (CSORE) is an evaluation conducted in
three phases by the ships IUC to determine the material
readiness, personnel training level, and logistic support
of the installed combat system.
COMBAT SYSTEMS POST-OVERHAUI.
EXAMINATION (CSPOE)
The Combat Systems Post-Overhaul Examination
(CSPOE) is an evaluation of the combat system
readiness and training of the ship. It provides
prerequisite testing and preparation for CSSQT, WSAT,
and RFT; evaluates equipment readiness and the ability
of the ships force to light-off, operate and maintain
equipment; and assesses the combat system technical
training.
COMBAT SYSTEMS SHIP
QUALIFICATION TRIALS (CSSQT)
The Combat Systems Ship Qualification Trials
(CSSQT) is a series of comprehensive tests and trials
designed to show that the equipment and systems
included in the CSSQT program meet combat system
requirements. It also provides training and
familiarization to ship personnel in maintaining and
operating installed equipment, identifies design
problems, and determines deficiencies in support
elements (for example, documentation, logistics, test
equipment, or training).
OVERALL COMBAT SYSTEMS
OPERABILITY TEST (OCSOT)
The Overall Combat Systems Operability Test
(OCSOT) is a Level 1 PMS test designed to provide the
commanding officer with an operational assessment of
the total combat system.
COMBAT SYSTEMS IMPROVEMENT
PROGRAM ADVISORIES (CSIPs)
The Combat Systems Improvement Program
advisories (CSIPs) are numbered advisories used by the
type commander to pass on to units lessons learned,
recommendations, and specific guidance about combat
systems requirements.
COMBAT SYSTEMS INTEGRATED TEST
PLAN (CSITP)
The Combat Systems Integrated Test Plan (CSITP)
consists of detailed procedures for conducting all
combat system tests through the systems level during
overhaul (Combat Systems Test and Certification
Manual, NAVSEA T9073-AB-TRQ-010]).
COMBAT SYSTEM TEST TASK GROUP
(CSTTG)
The Combat System Test Task Group (CSTTG) is
made up of representatives from the ships force, the
shipyard, SUPSHIP, and other commands, as
appropriate. This group monitors the CSITP (NAVSEA
T9073-AB-TRQ-010).
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