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MK-20 / KM-37 Portable Surface Supplied Diving Systems Practice Test

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The Maritime Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Weapons and Tactics Instructor (MISR WTI) qualification is an elite designation within the United States Navy. It is designed to create a select cadre of subject matter experts who can expertly employ and integrate MISR assets into tactical and operational-level planning and execution. Targeted primarily at Surface Warfare Officers (SWOs) and selected enlisted personnel, such as Naval Aircrewmen, this program is for high-performing individuals ready to lead and instruct at the pinnacle of maritime warfare. As a MISR WTI, you won't just be an operator; you will be the instructor, evaluator, and primary tactical advisor, ensuring your unit and afloat staffs are prepared to dominate the information and kinetic battle space.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

The MISR WTI course is a rigorous and intensive program of instruction, typically spanning multiple weeks, and is often hosted by the Naval Aviation Warfighting Development Center (NAWDC). It combines advanced classroom instruction, sophisticated simulator scenarios, and, potentially, live-flight and sea-based evolutions. The comprehensive syllabus covers critical areas such as:

  • Intelligence Integration: Deep-dive into collecting, analyzing, and disseminating maritime intelligence from various sensors and sources.
  • ISR Mission Planning: Mastering the art and science of planning and executing Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance missions, from the tactical to the operational levels.
  • Targeting and Fires: Integrating MISR data directly into the "fires cell," facilitating both kinetic and non-kinetic effects.
  • Advanced Tactics: Developing and standardizing advanced tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) for MISR platforms and sensors.
  • Instructor Skills: Learning how to effectively teach complex concepts, debrief missions, and evaluate the readiness of fellow service members.
  • Network-Centric Warfare: Understanding the role of MISR within the broader U.S. DoD concepts of netted warfare and effects-based operations.

 

 

What to Expect in the Final Exam

While the exact structure can be sensitive, the final evaluation for the MISR WTI course is not a single test, but a culminating series of events designed to assess your competence across all pillars of the course. It is pass/fail, with incredibly high standards that demand perfection in execution. You should expect a multi-faceted evaluation that includes:

  • Comprehensive Written Examinations: Rigorous tests on the theoretical knowledge of ISR doctrine, capabilities, TTPs, and planning processes.
  • Practical Planning Exercises: Detailed scenarios where you must develop, present, and defend a comprehensive MISR plan to a board of senior instructors.
  • Simulator and Live-Action Evolutions: Graded performance in high-fidelity simulators or live operational environments, evaluating your ability to employ assets, integrate data, and make rapid, accurate tactical decisions.
  • Instructor Evaluator Boards: Critiques of your ability to teach a specific topic, brief a mission, and conduct a critical, constructive debrief.

 

 

How to Study and Exam Centers

Preparation for the MISR WTI course and its final evaluations begins long before you arrive at the school. This practice test is a critical step, but it must be part of a comprehensive study plan.

  • Master the Basics: Be an expert in your primary rating or designator. A flawless understanding of foundational doctrine is essential.
  • Dive into Official Doctrine: Study a wide range of official Navy, Joint, and DoD publications related to Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, targeting, and fires. Your unit's tactical library is a key resource.
  • Utilize PQS and JST: Review the Personnel Qualification Standards (PQS) for advanced MISR roles and your Joint Service Transcript (JST) to identify gaps in your formal education.
  • Engage in Navy E-Learning: Seek out advanced courses on electronic warfare, intelligence analysis, and mission planning available through the Navy's online portals.
  • Mentorship: Seek guidance from existing WTIs. Their experience and insight are invaluable.

The formal course of instruction, which culminates in the final evaluations, is conducted at specific authorized Navy training centers, most notably NAWDC at Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada. For some components, testing and instruction may occur at other major hubs like San Diego, California, or at designated physical testing centers and authorized schools equipped with the necessary high-fidelity simulators and classified environments.

 

 

Job Opportunities from the Course

Earning the MISR WTI patch is a significant milestone that unlocks a wide array of prestigious and impactful career paths. Graduates are in high demand and typically move into roles that shape future warfare capabilities.

  • Afloat Staff MISR WTI: Serve as the primary MISR expert in the fires cell for a Carrier Strike Group or Amphibious Ready Group staff.
  • NAWDC WTI Instructor: Return to the Warfighting Development Center to teach the next generation of MISR tactical experts.
  • Squadron or Ship Training Officer: Lead the training and readiness efforts for an entire unit.
  • Tactical Development SME: Analyze real-world operations and developmental tests to refine and create new Navy-wide TTPs.
  • Requirements and Acquisition Liaison: Influence the design and capabilities of future MISR platforms and sensors.

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