maintains the status of zone or sector alarm conditions and MOPP levels
Provides attack warning and MOPP condtition changes to unit personnel
directs forces and monitors the status of CBRNE pre-, trans-, and post-attack actions
Provides attack warning and MOPP condition change directs forces and monitors the status CBRNE pre-, trans, -and post attack actions maintains the status of zone or sector alarm conditions
The top three priority tasks performed by unit command and control typically include establishing effective communication channels to ensure clear information flow, making timely decisions to adapt to evolving situations, and coordinating resources and personnel to execute missions efficiently. Additionally, they focus on situational awareness to assess threats and opportunities, enabling informed responses. These tasks are crucial for maintaining operational effectiveness and achieving mission objectives.
~preserve life ~direct airbase alarm conditions and MOPP levels ~maintain or restore base integrity and security
direct airbase alarm conditions and MOPP levels Preserve life Maintain or restore base integrity and security
Unit Control Center Installation Control Center Emergency Operations Center
True
identify control options, determine control effects, and prioritize control measures.
receptor
The B.A.D. hideout to the right of Toupee Terrace is a satellite control center. It is guarded by lasers. When you rescue the last of the three spies, you get Ultra Vision Goggles that can see the lasers, and then they appear to go on and off. You can slip by them. In order to enter the control center, you will also need the Fingerprint form the BAD guy at the BAD Bistro, and the passcodes from the three rescued spies. (see related questions)
The three important component parts of the homeostatic mechanism are receptors, the control center and effectors.
The three basic components of every feedback control system are: the sensor (or detector) which measures the system's output, the controller which processes this information and generates a control signal, and the actuator (or final control element) which takes the control signal and adjusts the system's input to achieve the desired output.
Important, Recommended, and Optional