Kansas National Guard Capabilities

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Kansas National Guard Capabilities LESTER T. GELLHAUS LTC, FA Deputy J3/ DOMS JFHQ-KS

Handheld Capabilities 800MHz/UHF/VHF/ Provides base communications support with secure/non-secure voice connectivity within the state of KS in support of Emergency Management objectives.

Joint Incident Site Communications Capability JISCC Joint Incident Site Communications Capability Voice Interoperability: Interconnects disparate voice communications networks/devices used by multiple response agencies at the incident site into a single, wireless interoperable environment. Reach-back: Provides reach-back support to relevant state and federal NG-related networks and to organizations with incident management responsibilities. Command Post Integration: Provides on-scene command post services; extends garrison command post functionality to the incident site. Incident Site Communications: Provides responder to responder communications directly via ultra high frequency (UHF) handheld radios or by relay through a UHF repeater and mast-mounted antenna

Incident Response Vehicle IRV Incident Response Vehicle To provide incident site command and control communications, real-time situational awareness and reachback capabilities in support of an incident commander.

UH-60 “Black Hawk” Transportation of troops and cargo, aeromedical evacuation, command and control as well as firefighting capabilities during domestic operations. 16 on hand

343 Generators ranging From 2KW-100KW Generator Capability 343 Generators ranging From 2KW-100KW Provide Electrical power generation capability. To support C2 Cells, KS Emergency Management, and electrical power to civilian agencies in affected areas.

Heavy Transportation HET

Heavy Equipment Transporter System (HETS) Transport cargo in support of MSCA operations Hauling Capacity: 60 Tons Bed Height- 43” 48” Fording capability Limitations: Requires special road and route clearances 55 on hand

915 Family of Vehicles

Medium Transportation Fuel HEMTT 915 PLS HEMTT HEMTT Wrecker

Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) Transport cargo / Troops in support of MSCA operations Hauling Capacity: 11 Tons Bed Height-65” 48” Fording capability Limitations: Radio range of 20 mi, No organic recovery capability, No organic material handling equipment. 91 on hand

Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) Transport cargo / Troops in support of MSCA operations Bed height-59” 48” Fording capability 124 on hand Limitations: Radio range of 20 mi, No organic recovery capability, No organic material handling equipment.

Palletized Loading System (PLS) Transport cargo in support of MSCA operations Hauling Capacity: 16 Tons 48” Fording capability Bed height- 67” 35 on hand Limitations: Radio range of 20 mi, No organic recovery capability, No organic material handling equipment.

Light Transportation Transport troops and cargo up to 5 Tons LMTV HMMWV MTV

High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) Troop and Cargo Transport in support of MSCA Operations Bed Height-33” Limitations: Radio range of 20 mi, No organic recovery capability, No organic MHE. 450 on hand

Engineer Equipment 5 ton dump trucks . 24 on hand Bulldozers- up to 14 ft blade. 14 on hand HY-EX 30k lift capability 3 on hand

Forklift Trucks 4/6/10K Forklift capability

Heat Carts/Light Kits Capability to provide heat and light for extended periods during power outages

EMEDS Expeditionary Medical Support System Capability to deploy and provide basic medical care as well as space and medical equipment in support of domestic emergencies. Limitations: No MD No Trauma or advanced lifesaving equipment No Security 3 total

(Weapons of Mass Destruction) Civil Support Team 73rd WMD CST (Weapons of Mass Destruction) Civil Support Team Support local and state authorities at domestic WMD/NBC incident sites by identifying agents and substances, assessing current and projected consequences, advising on response measures, and assisting with requests for additional military support. Limitations: Only 1 personnel available for most specialized functions Equipment specialized/limited in quantity Limited DECON Equipment NOTE: Not a HAZMAT Team

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