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- Fire_controlman abstract "Fire controlman (abbreviated as FC) is a United States Navy occupational rating.Fire controlmen provide system employment recommendations; perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on digital computer equipment, subsystems, and systems; operate and maintain combat and weapons direction systems, surface-to-air and surface-to-surface missile systems, and gun fire control systems at the organizational and intermediate level; inspect, test, align, and repair micro/minicomputers and associated peripheral equipment, data conversion units, data display equipment, data link terminal equipment, print devices, and system related equipment; make analysis for detailed systems, computer programs, electronics, and electronic casualty control; and operate associated built-in and external test equipment; load, initialize, and run preprogrammed diagnostic, performance and testing routines for digital computer equipment, digital subsystems, digital systems, and overall combat systems.Fire controlmen attend apprentice technical training and \"A\"-School at Naval Station Great Lakes; this course is roughly 8 months long followed then by a \"C\"-school, based on one of the systems described below, which vary in length from 4 months to 8 months.FCs typically operate weapon systems on-board surface combatant ships. They are trained in the repair, maintenance, operation and employment of weapons such as the Tomahawk missile system, the close-in weapons system, the 5\"/54 caliber Mark 45 gun weapon system and its associated MK86 or MK160 gun fire control system, the MK92 gun fire control system (on frigates) the Sea Sparrow missile system, and the Harpoon missile systems. These include their associated computer and sensor packages. Their job is somewhat unique in that they are trained to troubleshoot and repair their systems, as well as operate them. These responsibilities are typically split up between different ratings for various types of electronic equipment.In essence, they operate the weapons sensors and tracking devices, from first detection through firing the weapons, to defend the ship against tactical threats or to make offensive strikes against hostile targets.Another area of responsibility for FCs is the Aegis weapon system, which includes one of the most powerful air-search sea-based radars, the SPY-1, as well the MK99 fire control system, used for terminal guidance of Standard missiles, and the Aegis computer suite.".
- Fire_controlman thumbnail Rating_Badge_FC.jpg?width=300.
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- Fire_controlman wikiPageLength "6839".
- Fire_controlman wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Fire_controlman wikiPageRevisionID "669667160".
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink 54_caliber_Mark_45_gun.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink SPY-1.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink Aegis_Combat_System.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink Ballistics.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_Navy_ratings.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink Close-in_weapon_system.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink Coincidence_rangefinder.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink Fire-control_system.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink Gunners_mate.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink Harpoon.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink List_of_United_States_Navy_ratings.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink MK160.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink MK86.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink Mark_92_Guided_Missile_Fire_Control_System.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink Naval_Station_Great_Lakes.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink Naval_rating.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink RIM-7_Sea_Sparrow.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink Rangefinder.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink Surface-to-air_missile.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink Surface-to-surface_missile.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink Tomahawk_(missile).
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Navy.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink File:Rating_Badge_FC.jpg.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLink File:US_Navy_seaman_prepares_a_CIWS_for_a_live-fire_exercise.jpg.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fire controlman".
- Fire_controlman wikiPageWikiLinkText "fire controlman".
- Fire_controlman abbreviation "FC".
- Fire_controlman caption "Rating insignia".
- Fire_controlman issuedBy United_States_Navy.
- Fire_controlman name "Fire controlman".
- Fire_controlman specialty "Weapons".
- Fire_controlman type "Enlisted rating".
- Fire_controlman wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Military_rating.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Fire_controlman wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:USS.
- Fire_controlman subject Category:United_States_Navy_ratings.
- Fire_controlman hypernym United.
- Fire_controlman type Occupation.
- Fire_controlman type Title.
- Fire_controlman comment "Fire controlman (abbreviated as FC) is a United States Navy occupational rating.Fire controlmen provide system employment recommendations; perform organizational and intermediate maintenance on digital computer equipment, subsystems, and systems; operate and maintain combat and weapons direction systems, surface-to-air and surface-to-surface missile systems, and gun fire control systems at the organizational and intermediate level; inspect, test, align, and repair micro/minicomputers and associated peripheral equipment, data conversion units, data display equipment, data link terminal equipment, print devices, and system related equipment; make analysis for detailed systems, computer programs, electronics, and electronic casualty control; and operate associated built-in and external test equipment; load, initialize, and run preprogrammed diagnostic, performance and testing routines for digital computer equipment, digital subsystems, digital systems, and overall combat systems.Fire controlmen attend apprentice technical training and \"A\"-School at Naval Station Great Lakes; this course is roughly 8 months long followed then by a \"C\"-school, based on one of the systems described below, which vary in length from 4 months to 8 months.FCs typically operate weapon systems on-board surface combatant ships. ".
- Fire_controlman label "Fire controlman".
- Fire_controlman sameAs Q5451339.
- Fire_controlman sameAs m.027mmh7.
- Fire_controlman sameAs Q5451339.
- Fire_controlman wasDerivedFrom Fire_controlman?oldid=669667160.
- Fire_controlman depiction Rating_Badge_FC.jpg.
- Fire_controlman isPrimaryTopicOf Fire_controlman.