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1 OPERATION BLUE SINGA Air Operations Maj Paul “Zav” Zavislak, USPACOM J38

2 Group member IntroductionsGroup member Introductions ScenarioScenario –Purpose –Situation Overview –Guidance –Msn Statement Peacekeeping Mission/FundamentalsPeacekeeping Mission/Fundamentals Peace Operations Capabilities of AirpowerPeace Operations Capabilities of Airpower Airpower Planning ConsiderationsAirpower Planning Considerations Summary / Air Staff ExampleSummary / Air Staff Example Group member IntroductionsGroup member Introductions ScenarioScenario –Purpose –Situation Overview –Guidance –Msn Statement Peacekeeping Mission/FundamentalsPeacekeeping Mission/Fundamentals Peace Operations Capabilities of AirpowerPeace Operations Capabilities of Airpower Airpower Planning ConsiderationsAirpower Planning Considerations Summary / Air Staff ExampleSummary / Air Staff Example OverviewOverview

3 NameName CountryCountry Current Military PositionCurrent Military Position Military Background / Past Planning ExperienceMilitary Background / Past Planning Experience NameName CountryCountry Current Military PositionCurrent Military Position Military Background / Past Planning ExperienceMilitary Background / Past Planning Experience Group Member Introductions

4 Why this meeting? Outline broad objectives and planning considerations for Air Operations for OPERATION BLUE SINGA Why this meeting? Outline broad objectives and planning considerations for Air Operations for OPERATION BLUE SINGA PurposePurpose

5 Ongoing Peacekeeping situation escalates to a level that exceeds UNMOG mission and capabilities and causes the collapse of the military observer missionOngoing Peacekeeping situation escalates to a level that exceeds UNMOG mission and capabilities and causes the collapse of the military observer mission Chief of Military Observers (CMO) recommends deployment of a UN sanctioned Multinational Force (MNF) to contain the situation. Samagaland and S. Tindoro leaders open dialogue to consider CMO’s recommendation and other actions to resolve crisis and agree on Singapore to lead the MNF.Chief of Military Observers (CMO) recommends deployment of a UN sanctioned Multinational Force (MNF) to contain the situation. Samagaland and S. Tindoro leaders open dialogue to consider CMO’s recommendation and other actions to resolve crisis and agree on Singapore to lead the MNF. UNSC Resolution 147 sanctions deployment of MNF led by SingaporeUNSC Resolution 147 sanctions deployment of MNF led by Singapore Ongoing Peacekeeping situation escalates to a level that exceeds UNMOG mission and capabilities and causes the collapse of the military observer missionOngoing Peacekeeping situation escalates to a level that exceeds UNMOG mission and capabilities and causes the collapse of the military observer mission Chief of Military Observers (CMO) recommends deployment of a UN sanctioned Multinational Force (MNF) to contain the situation. Samagaland and S. Tindoro leaders open dialogue to consider CMO’s recommendation and other actions to resolve crisis and agree on Singapore to lead the MNF.Chief of Military Observers (CMO) recommends deployment of a UN sanctioned Multinational Force (MNF) to contain the situation. Samagaland and S. Tindoro leaders open dialogue to consider CMO’s recommendation and other actions to resolve crisis and agree on Singapore to lead the MNF. UNSC Resolution 147 sanctions deployment of MNF led by SingaporeUNSC Resolution 147 sanctions deployment of MNF led by Singapore Situation Overview

6 Separation of FactionsSeparation of Factions Facilitate HA operationsFacilitate HA operations Repatriate Displaced Personnel (DP)Repatriate Displaced Personnel (DP) Restore stable conditionsRestore stable conditions Transition to Host Nation civil/military authoritiesTransition to Host Nation civil/military authorities Emergency repairs to critical infrastructureEmergency repairs to critical infrastructure Support NGOs in HA operationsSupport NGOs in HA operations OthersOthers Separation of FactionsSeparation of Factions Facilitate HA operationsFacilitate HA operations Repatriate Displaced Personnel (DP)Repatriate Displaced Personnel (DP) Restore stable conditionsRestore stable conditions Transition to Host Nation civil/military authoritiesTransition to Host Nation civil/military authorities Emergency repairs to critical infrastructureEmergency repairs to critical infrastructure Support NGOs in HA operationsSupport NGOs in HA operations OthersOthers Joint Staff Warning Order Guidance

7 Troop Contributing Countries (TCC) to self- deploy/redeploy to Area of Operations (AO) TCCs to be self-sustainable for first six months CTF HQ to plan for logistic contingencies support for UN Agencies and NGOs, as required Troop Contributing Countries (TCC) to self- deploy/redeploy to Area of Operations (AO) TCCs to be self-sustainable for first six months CTF HQ to plan for logistic contingencies support for UN Agencies and NGOs, as required Logistic/Transportation Guidance

8 Joint Staff Warning Order Mission Statement Coalition Task Force GOODWILL will commence deployment of a multinational force no earlier than 28 August 02, to conduct peacekeeping operations in North and South Tindoro, in accordance with UNSCR 147, in order to create conditions necessary for a secure and stable environment in North and South Tindoro.

9 JP 3-07.3 Peacekeeping Ops Definition:JP 3-07.3 Peacekeeping Ops Definition: Military operations undertaken with the consent of all major parties to a dispute, designed to monitor and facilitate implementation of an agreement and support diplomatic efforts to reach a long-term political settlement. JP 3-07.3 Peacekeeping Ops Definition:JP 3-07.3 Peacekeeping Ops Definition: Military operations undertaken with the consent of all major parties to a dispute, designed to monitor and facilitate implementation of an agreement and support diplomatic efforts to reach a long-term political settlement. Peacekeeping Mission

10 FirmnessFirmness ImpartialityImpartiality Clarity of IntentionClarity of Intention AnticipationAnticipation ConsentConsent IntegrationIntegration Freedom of MovementFreedom of Movement FirmnessFirmness ImpartialityImpartiality Clarity of IntentionClarity of Intention AnticipationAnticipation ConsentConsent IntegrationIntegration Freedom of MovementFreedom of Movement Peacekeeping Fundamentals

11 What are the Military and Civil conditions that define success?What are the Military and Civil conditions that define success? What sequence of action will produce these conditions?What sequence of action will produce these conditions? How should military air resources be applied with civil resources to achieve that sequence?How should military air resources be applied with civil resources to achieve that sequence? How do we accomplish transition to Host Nation Civil and Military authorities?How do we accomplish transition to Host Nation Civil and Military authorities? Is the risk acceptable?Is the risk acceptable? What are the Military and Civil conditions that define success?What are the Military and Civil conditions that define success? What sequence of action will produce these conditions?What sequence of action will produce these conditions? How should military air resources be applied with civil resources to achieve that sequence?How should military air resources be applied with civil resources to achieve that sequence? How do we accomplish transition to Host Nation Civil and Military authorities?How do we accomplish transition to Host Nation Civil and Military authorities? Is the risk acceptable?Is the risk acceptable? Peace Operations Key Questions

12 Peacekeeping Air Capabilities Airspace controlAirspace control Early warning of hostile actionsEarly warning of hostile actions Delivery of Humanitarian aidDelivery of Humanitarian aid Deterrence of hostile actionsDeterrence of hostile actions Force ProtectionForce Protection LogisticsLogistics ResupplyResupply Airspace controlAirspace control Early warning of hostile actionsEarly warning of hostile actions Delivery of Humanitarian aidDelivery of Humanitarian aid Deterrence of hostile actionsDeterrence of hostile actions Force ProtectionForce Protection LogisticsLogistics ResupplyResupply AirliftAirlift Intel/Recon/SurveillanceIntel/Recon/Surveillance Cmd/Ctl/CommCmd/Ctl/Comm Air RefuelingAir Refueling Search and RescueSearch and Rescue Air traffic controlAir traffic control Medical evacuationMedical evacuation Combat air patrolCombat air patrol AirliftAirlift Intel/Recon/SurveillanceIntel/Recon/Surveillance Cmd/Ctl/CommCmd/Ctl/Comm Air RefuelingAir Refueling Search and RescueSearch and Rescue Air traffic controlAir traffic control Medical evacuationMedical evacuation Combat air patrolCombat air patrol Ref JP 3-07.3 pg II-6 Feb 1999Ref JP 3-07.3 pg II-6 Feb 1999

13 How does Geography favor/affect air ops?How does Geography favor/affect air ops? What is the area the CTF is required to support?What is the area the CTF is required to support? Capabilities required to support assigned tasks?Capabilities required to support assigned tasks? What are my assets and what can they do?What are my assets and what can they do? What are the resource shortfalls?What are the resource shortfalls? How can we use speed/flexibility/range of airpower effectively?How can we use speed/flexibility/range of airpower effectively? Force protection at airfields?Force protection at airfields? Mx available?Mx available? How does Geography favor/affect air ops?How does Geography favor/affect air ops? What is the area the CTF is required to support?What is the area the CTF is required to support? Capabilities required to support assigned tasks?Capabilities required to support assigned tasks? What are my assets and what can they do?What are my assets and what can they do? What are the resource shortfalls?What are the resource shortfalls? How can we use speed/flexibility/range of airpower effectively?How can we use speed/flexibility/range of airpower effectively? Force protection at airfields?Force protection at airfields? Mx available?Mx available? Air Planning Considerations

14 What are the Host Nation infrastructure capabilities/requirements?What are the Host Nation infrastructure capabilities/requirements? –Airports/rail/highway/ –Communications –Labor etc What type of NGO/IO support is available?What type of NGO/IO support is available? What military support / forces are available?What military support / forces are available? What Host Nation/contractor support is available/required?What Host Nation/contractor support is available/required? What type of Civil Military coordination mechanisms must we support?What type of Civil Military coordination mechanisms must we support? What are the Host Nation infrastructure capabilities/requirements?What are the Host Nation infrastructure capabilities/requirements? –Airports/rail/highway/ –Communications –Labor etc What type of NGO/IO support is available?What type of NGO/IO support is available? What military support / forces are available?What military support / forces are available? What Host Nation/contractor support is available/required?What Host Nation/contractor support is available/required? What type of Civil Military coordination mechanisms must we support?What type of Civil Military coordination mechanisms must we support? Air Planning Considerations

15 Aircraft availability # and typeAircraft availability # and type Airport suitability C-5/etcAirport suitability C-5/etc Tonnage and people per day capability req/availTonnage and people per day capability req/avail Infrastructure supportInfrastructure support Loaders/unloadersLoaders/unloaders Maximum aircraft on-ground capability at airportsMaximum aircraft on-ground capability at airports Mission capable rates and wx taken into effect?Mission capable rates and wx taken into effect? Which COA’s supportable w/air assets availWhich COA’s supportable w/air assets avail What other questions should we be looking intoWhat other questions should we be looking into Aircraft availability # and typeAircraft availability # and type Airport suitability C-5/etcAirport suitability C-5/etc Tonnage and people per day capability req/availTonnage and people per day capability req/avail Infrastructure supportInfrastructure support Loaders/unloadersLoaders/unloaders Maximum aircraft on-ground capability at airportsMaximum aircraft on-ground capability at airports Mission capable rates and wx taken into effect?Mission capable rates and wx taken into effect? Which COA’s supportable w/air assets availWhich COA’s supportable w/air assets avail What other questions should we be looking intoWhat other questions should we be looking into Air Planning Considerations Air Planning Considerations

16 Air Planning Summary What do we already have?What do we already have? What is the shortfall?What is the shortfall? What RFI/RFF do we need to request?What RFI/RFF do we need to request? Ex. What is my Strategic/Inter-theater and Tactical/Intra-theater total lift capability in short tons/day etc. based on 80% MC rate?Ex. What is my Strategic/Inter-theater and Tactical/Intra-theater total lift capability in short tons/day etc. based on 80% MC rate? What do we already have?What do we already have? What is the shortfall?What is the shortfall? What RFI/RFF do we need to request?What RFI/RFF do we need to request? Ex. What is my Strategic/Inter-theater and Tactical/Intra-theater total lift capability in short tons/day etc. based on 80% MC rate?Ex. What is my Strategic/Inter-theater and Tactical/Intra-theater total lift capability in short tons/day etc. based on 80% MC rate?

17 AIR FUNCTIONAL GROUP STAFF ESTIMATE EXAMPLE

18 Needs SuppliesNeed Water2400 ST Food372 ST Medical16 ST Total 2851ST

19 Estimated Best Mix SuppliesNeedAir CapacityOther Source Water2400 ST10%90% Food372 ST50%50% Medical16 ST20%80% Total 2851ST

20 Needs / Capacity SuppliesNeedAir CapacityOther Source Water2400 ST240 ST2160 ST Food372 ST186 ST372 ST Medical79 ST16 ST63 ST Totals2851ST442 ST2409 ST This accounts for: 60% of available air lift 10 % of available sea lift (10 hours from ROK to ROP)

21 Planning Factors & Assumptions Marines keep OPCON / TACON of their helos ACC has OPCON of all other helos - ACC initially keeps TACON of heavy lift helos - LCCs get TACON of light helos Can support dirt strip operations - 60% of aircraft available on C day 100% Fixed wing lift capacity = 198 pallets / day - Capacity based on 60% sustained per day: - 121 pallets per day or ~442 ST / day) 115 pallets of supplies will be available per day

22 Phase I Establish ACC HQ – Air Mobility Control Center Prepare Kimhae APOD for CTF operations - Support for CTF 24 hour ops

23 Phase II Seize initiative by intra-theater airlift to forward areas (assessment teams / emergency relief) Prepare dirt strips on Parang Do, assist in opening airports on Cheju-Do and Parang Do for sustained operations - 24 hour/inclement weather operations

24 Phase III Distribute HA / DR within AO in accordance with CCTF requirements - Apportion air assets appropriately

25 Phase IV Transition APOD to APOE - Single APOE could restrict our redeployment - -Will coordinate for additional APOEs on Parang Do and Cheju Do Support movement to APOE Release air assets as requirements diminish Disestablish APOE(s) and handover to ROK(ROP) Redeploy remaining assets

26 Conclusions The Air Component can support this COA In its entirety.


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