AGENDA  Global and internatinal challenges  Role and tasks of the Hungarian Defence Forces  Introducing the Joint Force Command  Arms and services.

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AGENDA  Global and internatinal challenges  Role and tasks of the Hungarian Defence Forces  Introducing the Joint Force Command  Arms and services of the Joint Force Command  Mission and task of the Land Force  The way ahead

LAND ARMS AND SERVICESInfantryArmourArtillery Special Operations Engineer Reconnaissance (HUMINT) NBCSignalCIMICPSYOPS

Log Supp Center Budapest Hazardous mat Supp. Center Pusztavacs CIMIC-PSYOPS Center Budapest Transport Center Budapest Air Repear Unit Kecskemét 1st EOD btn Budapest 37. Eng btn Szentes 5th Inf Bgd Debrecen, Hódmezővásárhely 25th Inf Bgd Tata 25/88. light inf btn. Szolnok 34. SOF btn Szolnok 93. NBC btn Székesfehérvár 43. HQ reg Székesfehérvár 64. Log reg Kaposvár Bakony Trg Center Várpalota Peace Trg Center Szolnok NBC Information Center Budapest Hdf Joint Force Command Székesfehérvár Operation Center Veszprém SUBORDINATED UNITS OF THE JFC 59. Airbase Kecskemét Pápa Airbase 86. Helicopter Airbase Szolnok 12. ADA reg Győr 54. Air Control btn Veszprém OMLT KFOR CONT BALKÁN Augmenties EUFOR CONT UNFICYP PRT SOTU ISAF Augmenties fő EUFOR Augmenties

25th Infantry Brigade 93rd NBC Defence Battalion 43rd Signal & HQ Support Regiment 37th Engineer Battalion Peace Support Training Centre 34th Special Operations Battalion 5th Infantry Brigade 5th Infantry Brigade NBC Information Centre Combat Training Centre CIMIC & PSYOPS Centre 1. EOD & Rivering Battalion 25/88 Light Mixed Bn. LOCATION OF ARMY (LAND COMPONENT) UNITS

AGENDA  Global and international challenges  Role and tasks of the Hungarian Defense Forces  Introducing the Joint Force Command  Arms and services of the Joint Force Command  Mission and task of the Land Force  The way ahead

Home Defense Contracts Duties of Anti- terrorism PSO, CRO Guarding National Support Training Transportation Constitution 40/B § (2) Constitution 19/E § (1) Air Policy „Renegade” Working Conditions Disaster relief Supporting GOs Protocol Search and Rescue De-mining MISSION OF THE JOINT FORCE COMMAND HDF JFC

MAJOR LAND EXERCISES IN 2010 „Clever Ferret” HU-ITA-SLO-HRV „Wise Foresight” HU-RO (PSO) „Steadfast Juncture” TUR, FRA, NLD (NBC) „Steadfast Indicator” (HUMINT) „Tisza” HU-RO-SRB (Engineer) „Blonde Avalanche” HU-UKR-RO-SVK (Engineer) „Határozott Lépés” International SOF Course „Töretlen Akarat” International SOF Course Battalion Battle Group exercise and CREVAL (5/62nd inf. btn) Battalion Battle Group exercise and CREVAL (5/1st inf. btn) NRF 15 CREVAL (Infantry) „Brilliant Comet” NRF 16 (NBC) Predeployment training and CULMEX: OMLT, PRT, SOTU, KFOR CONT, EUFOR CONT.

NATO HQ, (SARAJEVÓ) 5 pax KFOR (KOSOVO) 233 pax EU MM (GORGIA) 3 pax NATO MLO (BELGRAD) 1 pax MINURSO (WEST-SAHARA) 7 pax US CENTCOM CCC (FLORIDA 2 pax) NTM-I (IRAQ: 3 pax) UNFICYP (CYPRUS: 84 pax) ISAF (AFGHANISTAN) 358 pax  UN, OSCE …..… … 93 pax  NATO MISSIONS……………… pax  EU MISSION………………………..160 pax  OTHER 25 pax EUFOR ALTHEA (SARAJEVO) 158 pax EUSEC RD (CONGO) 2 pax UNIFIL (LIBANON) 4 pax MFO SINAI-EGYPT (23 pax) OSCE (UKRAIN) 1 pax TOTAL: 878 pax TOTAL: 878 pax PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS

HUN OMLT HUN OMLT Pol-e Khomri: 59 pax AFGHANISTAN THEATRE OF OPERATION MH PRT Pol-e Khomri pax ISAF SOTU ISAF SOTU Wardak: 17 pax Wardak: 17 pax ISAF RC N ISAF RC N MED. SPT MED. SPT Mazar-e Sharif: 10 pax Mazar-e Sharif: 10 pax ISAF RC N ISAF RC N Mazar-e Sharif: Mazar-e Sharif: 21 pax 21 pax 358 pax ISAF HQ Kabul: 8 pax Kabul: 8 pax

 „TISZA” Engineer Battalion (HU-RO-UKR-SVK);  HU-RO Peace Support Battalion; (HU-RO);  Multinational Land Forces Brigade (HU-IT-SLO);  MLF EU Battle Group (2012);  „Visegrad 4”countries EU BG (HU-CZ-SVK- POL) (>2015). CONTRIBUTION IN MULTINATIONAL UNITS

AGENDA  Global and international challenges  Role and tasks of the Hungarian Defense Forces  Introducing the Joint Force Command  Arms and services of the Joint Force Command  Mission and task of the Land Force  The way ahead

EFFECTS TO FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS National Strategy, aims and priority:  Continue presence in Afghanistan and in Balkan;  Priority of NATO operations;  More force to the Balkan;  Taking lead nation roles;  Taking part in high intensity operations;  More effective use of Budget;  Ambition level is 1000 troops abroad. NATO demand: Shifting focus from Balkan to ISAF, increase contribution to ISAF; EU demand: Participating in operations in Africa.

WAY AHEAD, CHALLANGES  Supply NATO High Readiness units with necessary equipment;  Carry out affiliation to NRDC Italy in 3 phase;  Keep the personnel, help the soldiers’ reintegration to civil society;  Postponed procurements and updates have negative effect to maintain important capabilities;  Bringing back arms and services which died out thanks for the military reforms;  Continue modernization programs like: helicopter, rifle, fighting vehicle, etc.  Procurement of modern high precision-, robot equipment, digital battle management systems, fire control systems, simulators.