Kuwait Coast Guard Perspective on Maritime Security in the Arabian Gulf LCDR Mubarak Ali Al-Sabah Chief Maritime Operations - Kuwait Coast Guard 15 May.

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Kuwait Coast Guard Perspective on Maritime Security in the Arabian Gulf LCDR Mubarak Ali Al-Sabah Chief Maritime Operations - Kuwait Coast Guard 15 May 2013

Scope Introduction to Kuwait Coast Guard –Background. –Roles and Responsibilities. –Radar Surveillance Network. –Fleet. RMP & Exercises –RMP. –Exercises. Summary Questions

1938Marine Police. 1939Port Police. 1954Coast Guard Force. 1959Border & Coast Guard Command. 1962Coast Guard Department. 2001General Directorate of Coast Guard. Introduction to KCG

Roles and Responsibilities –Maintain the security of the country’s maritime borders. –Protect and deter cross-border smuggling and infiltration. –Guard the coast and territorial waters of the state and its affiliated islands and enforce the law at sea. –Search and rescue and Humanitarian Assistance. –Enforcement of the state of Kuwait national policies regarding marine fisheries and environmental protection. –Provide support to other maritime agencies within the state of Kuwait.

Introduction to KCG Desired End State –Achieve 100% Effective exercise of sea control over Kuwait territorial waters. Lines of Operation –Primary: Maritime Security Operations (MSO)  Counter-Smuggling.  Alien Migration Interdiction Operations.  Maritime Interception Operation.  Maritime Infrastructure Protection.  Counter-Terrorism.  Fisheries.  Maintaining Maritime Domain Awareness. –Secondary: Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Response. –Tertiary: Support to Kuwait Armed Forces.

Radar Surveillance System Background –RSS system is comprised of a series of Atlas VTS high-resolution radar stations providing loss-free digitized raw video for operator detection of all sizes of targets, particularly very small ones. Some stations include radio direction finders and meteorological sensors as well as specially designed AIS facilities to meet specific Coast Guard requirements. –All the stations are connected via high frequency microwave links to two VTS sub-centres. The main surveillance centre is located at the Coast Guard base which is the largest and most advanced of its type in the Gulf area. Al-Fintas Khairan Bubiyan Failaka Kubbar Qaro Umm Al-Maradam Warbah

Radar Surveillance System RSS Benefits –Continuous monitoring of all ports and oil installations, and restricted areas. –Reduction of infiltration and smuggling. –Dealing directly with the targets detected. –Control and monitor search and rescue operations. –Transmit radar targets information through (Data Link) from operating rooms to the ships; and vice versa. –Track and record live images of all targets in all weather conditions thru thermal cameras. –Monitor weather conditions and the ability to determine the changes that may occur.

Coast Guard Fleet 10+ Patrol Boats 22M Hover-Craft 5+ Landing-Crafts 2+ Supply Vessels

Coast Guard Fleet 75+ Patrol Boats 4+ Hover-crafts 4+ Service Boats

RMP Recognized Maritime Picture –Maintaining the position of all coast guard assets in the Arabian Gulf. –Detecting objects of interest, classifying them, assessing what they are doing, and deciding whether any type of follow-on action is required. –Sharing analysis on pattern of life of the domestic maritime movements. –Information sharing on maritime activities.

Exercises –Command and Control. –Visit Board Search & Seizure. –Search and Rescue. –Maritime Infrastructure Protection. –Piracy and Armed robbery at sea.

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