3. b. 150 miles on all aircraft equipped with Mark 10 IFF (AN/APX~6). CIC Communications Requirements: (1) VHF Radio: (a) (2) (3) HF Radio: (a) One (1) voice air-ground channel for aircraft con- (b) Two (2) voice channels for commnd, reporting and (c) One (1) HF voice SAR channel. trol. control to ENIWETOK AOC and CIC, Control Destroyer. Wire and Radio Telephone: (a) (b) (4) Six (6) voice channels for aircraft control and emergency communication:with control towers, Direct communications to ENIWETOK aoc. Direct communications to firing rooms, (Specific ene to be finalized later by CTG 7.1 and CTG 7.4. CIC Net Telephone. (5) Two (2) ship telephones to switchboard, c, Specific CIC Functions (During Rehearsals and shots): (1) Relay command directives as required from Comdr, JTF SEVEN and Comdr, TG 7.4 to JTF SEVEN aircraft and air units, (2) Maintain overall control of all TG 7.4 aircraft and such other aircraft as may be directed by Comdr, JTF SEVEN, (3) Maintain primary or direct control of all aircraft ex- cept as delegated to the Control Destroyer, the Control B-36 or the ENIWETOK AOC. The Command Ship CIC will monitor the primary control of aircraft delegated to these subordinate control agencies. (4) Detect, identify and positively track by radar all aircraft operating within radar coverage and track by obtaining radio position reports all other TG 7.4 aircraft. (5) Maintain a plotted display showing the planned and (6) Insure that predetermined flight paths are made good by critical TG 7.4 aircraft operating in the shot area, actual flight paths of TG 7.4 aircraft operating in the shot or cloud area. ° TASK GROUP 7.4 OPRS ORDER NO. 1-53 ANNEX K aah x A