Topic 18 EMCON/SATVUL Topic 18 EMCON/SATVUL Enabling Objectives 18.1 DEFINE Emission Control including the advantages, disadvantages and planning considerations for emitter use. 18.2 DEFINE the requirements of the EMCON Bill and EMCON status cards. 18.3 DISCUSS shipboard EMCON organization including EMCON Control Center, Intermediate Control Stations, and Equipment Control Stations. 18.4 DEFINE SATVUL to include prediction programs and Charlie elements.
Topic 18 EMCON/SATVUL Enabling Objectives 18.1 DEFINE Emission Control including the advantages, disadvantages and planning considerations for emitter use. 18.2 DEFINE the requirements of the EMCON Bill and EMCON status cards. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Topic 18 EMCON/SATVULTopic 18 EMCON/SATVUL
Enabling Objectives18.1 DEFINE Emission Control including the advantages, disadvantages and planning considerations for emitter use.18.2 DEFINE the requirements of the EMCON Bill and EMCON status cards.18.3 DISCUSS shipboard EMCON organization including EMCON Control Center, Intermediate Control Stations, and Equipment Control Stations. 18.4 DEFINE SATVUL to include prediction programs and Charlie elements.
Emission ControlEmission ControlDefinition: Selective control of the use of electromagnetic, acoustic, or other emittersDefinition: Selective control of the use of electromagnetic, acoustic, or other emittersto optimize C2 capabilities while minimizing:to optimize C2 capabilities while minimizing: 1. detection by enemy sensors1. detection by enemy sensors
2. mutual interference among friendly systems2. mutual interference among friendly systems
3. compromise of a MILDEC plan.3. compromise of a MILDEC plan.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Emitter UseAdvantages and Disadvantages of Emitter Use
AdvantagesAdvantages
Can deny the enemy the ability to detect and engage friendly forcesCan deny the enemy the ability to detect and engage friendly forces
Can delay or disrupt the enemy’s preparationsCan delay or disrupt the enemy’s preparations
Loss of detection informationLoss of detection information
Reduced readinessReduced readiness
Safety and Navigation factorsSafety and Navigation factors
Vulnerability of the emitter to adversary collection capabilitiesVulnerability of the emitter to adversary collection capabilities
Countering SATVUL may be different than countering shore HFDFCountering SATVUL may be different than countering shore HFDFcollection sitescollection sites
Current adversary information about friendly forcesCurrent adversary information about friendly forces
If reason to believe SG has been detected, the risks of long-range cuingIf reason to believe SG has been detected, the risks of long-range cuingfrom sonar or radar may be less importantfrom sonar or radar may be less important
Activity timingActivity timing
EMCON may be most beneficial leading up to operationsEMCON may be most beneficial leading up to operations
Planning Considerations for Emitter UsePlanning Considerations for Emitter Use
EMISSION CONTROL BillEMISSION CONTROL BillImplements EMCON changes with optimal speed and efficiency
Outlines appropriate shipboard emitter status
Establishes EMCON Control Center
Designates Intermediate Control Stations (ICS) and Equipment Control Stations (ECS)
Designates individual responsibility for each shipboard emitter
Field 1: Space Control Center (SCC) NumberField 1: Space Control Center (SCC) NumberField 2: Mean AnomalyField 2: Mean AnomalyField 3: Mean MotionField 3: Mean MotionField 4: Decay CoefficientField 4: Decay CoefficientField 5: EccentricityField 5: EccentricityField 6: Argument of PerigeeField 6: Argument of PerigeeField 7: Longitude of Ascending NodeField 7: Longitude of Ascending NodeField 8: InclinationField 8: InclinationField 9: EpochField 9: EpochField 10: No longer usedField 10: No longer usedField 11: Checksum Field 11: Checksum