Pregunta 1
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Which of the following list of elements completely define a UAS?
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Air Vehicle and Ground Segment.
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AV + COMMs + AMS + GCS.
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(Air Vehicle, GCS/Mission Control, Support Element, Payload, System, Element/Datalinks).
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System (COMMS, Data link, Airspace, relay Aircraft), Air Vehicle (AV), Mission Control (GCS), Payload, Support
Pregunta 2
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The best definition of a tactical UAS would be:
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A UAS for army troops support at platoon level.
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A UAV mainly used for ISR mission at short range
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A UAV mainly used for ISR mission at short and medium range.
Pregunta 3
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The payload capacity of a UAS is based on the available:
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Weight, volume and power on the AV.
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Number of different payloads that can be integrated.
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Volume, weight and power both on ground and onboard
Pregunta 4
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The main desirable attributes for a UAS data-link are:
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Security, resistance to jamming and resistance to deception.
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Range, bandwidth and low signal to noise.
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Worldwide Availability of Frequency.
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Resistance to Unintentional Interference.
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Low Probability of Intercept (LPI).
Pregunta 5
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The operational availability of a UAS is mainly based on:
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A state-of-the-art design including robustness.
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The mission characteristics.
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The design factors of Reliability and Maintainability.
Pregunta 6
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Military RPAs traffic which does not comply with ICAO rules and procedures is termed (choose one):
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General Air Traffic.
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State aircrafts.
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Operational Air traffic.
Pregunta 7
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Under ICAO prospective only a kind of UA (Unmanned Aircraft) is a candidate to be integrated into the civil aviation structure in the foreseeable future (choose one):
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The fully autonomous UAVs.
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The Short Range UAVs manually controlled under VLOS conditions.
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The Small Unmanned Aircrafts (SUAs).
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Remotely Piloted Aircrafts (RPAs).
Pregunta 8
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Only one set of the following groups represents pillars of UAS integration into non-segregated airspace (choose one):
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Airworthiness, Pilot/Operator qualification, Regulatory Compliance, Technology (C2,S&A), Equipments.
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Airworthiness, Technology research and development, and UAS market segmentation
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Airworthiness, Governmental funding, and compliance with Operating Standards and Procedures.
Pregunta 9
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Interoperability comes from the need to (choose two):
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Integration and sharing competencies and services to fully become a joint force.
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Coordination among assets integrating a larger warfighting community (tactical network).
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Use Link-16 as tactical network for multiplatform data exchange.
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Develop new generation fighters and preserve existing modernized platforms.
Pregunta 10
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Current tendencies in the manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) concept explore (choose one):
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The way for manned and unmanned systems to execute a common misión as an integrated team.
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The way to command and control unmanned platforms from manned platforms excluding completely the human intervention.
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The way to develop Artificial Intelligence Systems.
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The way to replace manned platforms by unmanned systems.
Pregunta 11
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Both, DAFIF and ARINC 424 are international standard files that contain information about:
Pregunta 12
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ARINC 653 standard defines:
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UAS operator console layout.
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UAS levels of interoperability.
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How to divide SW in a safe way in order to host different DAL level SW in the same HW and operating system
Pregunta 13
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Payload jobs can be planned before mission execution:
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Yes, operators cannot command any payload during flight.
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No, payload jobs can never be planned due to the unpredictable mission conditions.
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No, mission plan does not include payload jobs.
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Payload jobs are planned during mission preparation (mission planning) and can be changed and/or commanded during mission execution (mission re-planning)
Pregunta 14
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What are the main STANAG 4671 ground segment related requirements?
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STANAG 4671 does not contain any ground segment requirement as it is not airborne equipment.
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STANAG 4671 defines Designated UAV Operator (DUO) required skills.
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STANAG 4671 (UAV Systems Airworthiness Requirements (USAR)) - Subpart I (UAV CONTROL STATION), 72 requirements in these groups: General, Data displayed in the UAV control station, Controls, Indicators and Warnings, Information, markings and placards, Miscellaneous
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Safety, Displays and controls, Human Factors and Recording functions.
Pregunta 15
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Mission commander, flight operator and intelligence analyst are some of the operator roles needed during a mission. During the flight, the operators could:
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Take simultaneously different roles depending on their skills.
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Take different changeable roles, but only one at a time.
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It is acceptable to take more than one role at a time. The roles may change between operators in different flight phases.
Pregunta 16
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Which category of ground segment architecture implicitly requests handover capability?
Pregunta 17
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In a mission plan, the contingency routes ...
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Are parts of the payload plan and contain payload events.
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Can be activated automatically in case of events like system failures (eg loss of data link).
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Can be activated manually by the operator.
Pregunta 18
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Higher altitudes are desirable for:
Pregunta 19
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The following elements are part of the System Design Standard:
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DS & DBS, RFAs, DOIs, Waivers & PRs.
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AWFL & Airworthiness Declaration (ASA).
Pregunta 20
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Which is the logical sequence in the capability acquisition for the sake of future manned- unmanned systems
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Interoperable manned-unmanned, cooperative manned-unmanned, integrated manned- unmanned, convertible manned-unmanned (OPVs)
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Cooperative manned-unmanned, interoperable manned-unmanned, integrated manned- unmanned, convertible manned-unmanned (OPVs).
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Convertible manned-unmanned(OPVs), Interoperable manned-unmanned, Cooperative manned-unmanned, Integrated manned-unmanned.