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VOLUME I Multinational Maritime Tactical Instructions and Procedures

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MTP 1(D), Vol. I<br />

Page<br />

No.<br />

Launching or recovering aircraft, ships engaged in ........................ 2-20<br />

Lights by ships <strong>and</strong> aircraft, use of .................................6-59<br />

Methods, ship <strong>and</strong> helicopter attack <strong>and</strong> support ......................... 9-40<br />

Mined area:<br />

NOT RELEASABLE<br />

NOT RELEASABLE. ....................................13-11<br />

NOT RELEASABLE .....................................13-6<br />

Transit of ships through .....................................13-13<br />

Not in station ............................................2-21<br />

Passing between ships in a line ...................................2-21<br />

Readiness of ships .........................................1-51<br />

Replenishment, ships engaged in ..................................2-20<br />

Rescue destroyer .......................................1-24, 6-76<br />

Right of way of ships launching or recovering aircraft. ......................6-62<br />

Screen ships. ............................................2-20<br />

Sector screen, conduct of ships in .................................3-45<br />

Supporting ship ...........................................9-40<br />

Surface ship (See Surface ship)<br />

Surface-to-air missile ships .....................................7-4<br />

NOT RELEASABLE ........................................3-4<br />

NOT RELEASABLE. .......................................9-56<br />

NOT RELEASABLE. .......................................2-27<br />

Towed array ship (See Towed array ship)<br />

Transmitting equipment, ship fitted with high-powered ......................6-99<br />

Transport/logistic ships, intervals for ................................3-6<br />

Shipborne aircraft operations .....................................6-62<br />

Shipping:<br />

Naval control of shipping. .....................................1-12<br />

Shore:<br />

NOT RELEASABLE. .......................................9-38<br />

Bombardment <strong>and</strong> bomb lines ...................................6-88<br />

Signal:<br />

Disabled ship, signals from. ....................................2-24<br />

Emergency signals .........................................1-51<br />

Fog signals, st<strong>and</strong>ard ........................................2-25<br />

Maneuvering Method A, signals used in ..............................6-64<br />

Position <strong>and</strong> intended movement signal ..............................2-12<br />

Ship operating aircraft to make signals. ..............................6-82<br />

Signaled speed, change in ......................................2-17<br />

Signaling:<br />

Formation ..............................................3-1<br />

NOT RELEASABLE .........................................5-6<br />

Silent:<br />

NOT RELEASABLE ........................................5-5<br />

Surface-to-air missile engagement zone .............................. 7-10<br />

Single:<br />

Letter visual signals for surface action group ........................... 4-11<br />

Net information <strong>and</strong> plotting ....................................4-9<br />

Situation:<br />

Appreciation of situation. ......................................1-4<br />

Index-42 CHANGE 2

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