WRC-19 INITIAL NATO ASSESSMENT

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WRC-19 INITIAL NATO ASSESSMENT WGFM Civil-Military meeting 23-24 November 2016, Prague LTC Rodolphe Quemerais WRC-19 CaT Chairman MoD/DGSIC – FRANCE

Briefing outline Principles AI of High military interest AI of Medium military interest Way forward 23/11/2016

Principles Pre-assessment during WRC-15 (Civ-Mil) NATO Military Assessment in progress (Mil) AIs sorted by « military interest » 4 categories HIGH: NATO Harmonised bands targeted MEDIUM: Impact likely – To be monitored LOW: No impact identified at this stage NONE: No impact possible No position established yet 23/11/2016

HIGH military interest AI AI 1.1: Amateur 50-54 MHz 30-87.5 MHz: Current and future combat net radio AI 1.2: Power limit on MetSat, MSS and FSS Adjacent band concern (225-399.9 MHz and 406.1-450 MHz) Possibly downgrade to « Medium » AI 1.3: MetSat (460-470 MHz) upgrade to primary service Not harmonised band but military use by several NATO nations 23/11/2016

HIGH military interest AI AI 1.7: non-GSO satellites need Possible allocation in 150.05-174 MHz and 400.15-420 MHz Possible impact in NATO harmonised band (406.1-450 MHz) AI 1.10: GADSS Potential impact on military usage in 960-1260 MHz AI 1.12: ITS Impact on radiolocation below 5850 MHz 23/11/2016

HIGH military interest AI AI 1.13: IMT above 20 GHz Possible impact on several NJFA bands (in-band or adjacent) NJFA: 24.05-24.25 GHz (radiolocation) 25.25-27.50 GHz (fixed and mobile) 33.40-36.00 GHz (radiolocation) 43.50-45.50 GHz (MSS) Several other non-NJFA bands used in support of NATO operations 23/11/2016

HIGH military interest AI AI 1.14: HAPS NJFA band: 24.25-27.50 GHz Adjacent NJFA bands: 20.20-21.20 GHz (satellite) 24.05-24.25 GHz (radiolocation) AI 1.16: RLAN Essential radiolocation usage in 5250-5850 MHz Linked to 9.1.5 9.1.3: non GSO Impact on NJFA band 4 500-4 800 MHz 23/11/2016

HIGH military interest AI 9.1.5: Rec. 1638-1 – Link to 1.16 9.1.7: Uplink transmission 9.1.8: M2M / IoT Targeted band monitored 23/11/2016

MEDIUM military interest AI AI 1.4: BSS (Annex 7, App 30) Interest TBC AI 1.5: Earth stations in motion Adjacent NJFA band (17.3-17.7 GHz & 25.25-27.5 GHz) Possible benefit AI 1.6: non-GSO Possible issues with national military use in some bands (e.g. 37.5-39.5 GHz) 23/11/2016

MEDIUM military interest AI AI 1.8: GMDSS Regulatory impact to be monitored AI 1.9.1: AIS – Possible benefit AI 1.9.2: VDES – To be monitored AI 1.11: ITS – To be monitored 23/11/2016

MEDIUM military interest AI 9.1.1: IMT in 1 885-2 025 MHz and 2 110-2 200 MHz – Possible adjacent band issues 9.1.4: Stations onboard sub-orbital vessels 9.1.6: WPT 9.1.9: FSS allocation in 51.4-52.4 GHz 23/11/2016

Way forward March/April 2017 Preliminary NATO military assessment Introduction/Approval to CaP 3 Mil Session Input to CaP3 Civ Mil Session After April 2017 WRC-19 CaT in Civ Mil Session October 2017 NATO [preliminary] position 23/11/2016

Questions ? 23/11/2016