Initial COA Brief MPAT TE-5
PURPOSE Purpose: Obtain approval / guidance for further planning of those COAs Obtain initial Wargaming guidance
AGENDA Updated Facts/Assumptions C3 Review HHQ Msn and Intent C3 Review CTF Msn and Intent C3 COA 1 Overview CPG 1 Lead COA 2 Overview CPG 2 Lead COA 3 Overview CPG 3 Lead COA 4 Overview CPG 4 Lead Request CCTF COA Development Guidance CCTF Request CCTF Wargame Guidance CCTF
CTF OPERATIONAL AREA
UPDATED FACTS Rogue elements not abiding to agreements Lead Nation is Mongolia Epidemics in several Displaced Civilians (DC) camps 14 total DC camps (10 in Ayland and 4 in Beland) - 125,000 (34,000 refugees) Humanitarian Coordinator “leading” humanitarian effort from the Humanitarian Operations Center (HOC) including setting relief priorities Donor pallets: 3,300 pallets (C-130)
UPDATED FACTS Epidemics (pulmonary and bronchial infections, Hep A and B, trachoma, SARS, and brucellosis) in several DC camps Bubonic plague transmitted via marmots in AUG-OCT Preparations for harsh winters in DC camps is inadequate USMC/USN assets available thru C+30 PACOM Contingency Communications Package (CCP) is available for duration of CTF mission Rapid deployment of CTF forces NLT 15 1200 NOV 2003 Operational Control/Tactical Control (OPCON/TACON) of forces is in accordance with MOUs between participating nations
UPDATED ASSUMPTIONS Due to extreme summer draught, there is very high probability of a “Dzud” starting in October Terrorists (TPFDL) will attempt to disrupt MNF & UN / IO / NGO efforts Ayland and Beland continue to abide by Agreement Beland and Ayland will provide law & order in Non-occupied zone (less camps) Primary APOD can support air operations Surface to air threat TPFDL is well armed and organized, and receives support from significant elements of the population within the disputed area
UPDATED ASSUMPTIONS Ayland/Beland Support as Host Nation extremely limited Permissions for overland transit granted by Russia/China IO/NGO will distribute HA to DC camps Strategic lift available and may move IO/NGO HA material - SPOD/APOD: Vlad (Rus)/ULN (Mon), Choybalsan (Ay), Sainshand NE (Be)
APODs will not have sufficient POL and de-icing equipment Certified Airlift/Airdrop will be required and possible
HHQ MSN AND INTENT REVIEW GENERAL STAFF ARMED FORCES MONGOLIA (GSAFM) ASSUMES LEAD NATION RESPONSIBILITIES IN ESTABLISHING A COALITION TASK FORCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONDUCTING PEACE OPERATIONS IN THE DESIGNATED AREA OF OPERATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ULAANBAATAR AGREEMENT AND UNSC RESOLUTION 1527 IN ORDER TO RESTORE PEACE AND SECURITY IN THE REGION.
CTF RESTATED MISSION
FOUR COAS COA 1: Geographical Zones LTC Imam Mulyono COA 2: Components by Service Col Udaya COA 3: HA/DR Primacy Capt Rick Regan Lt Col Simon Hutchinson
CPG-1 Guidance Under a CTF HQ: - Main Effort: Security & HA/DR in zone
- Establish TF-A (in Ayland) & TF-B (in Beland)
- Examine organizing subordinate TF components by either function or mission; recommend procedures for coordination of air assets
- Supporting Effort: Establish TF-CT (MAF)
COA 1 STATEMENT NLT 15 November, CTF Khokh Chono will rapidly deploy, secure the borders and maintain the Buffer-zone, Facilitate HA/DR and transition operations in the combined area of operations by utilizing parallel CTF organizations in order to facilitate peace and stability in Ayland and Beland.
COA 1, PHASE 1: PRE-DEPLOY/ DEPLOY/LODGEMENT (C+0 to C+15)
COA 1, PHASE 2: SECURE AO/ESTABLISH BUFFER ZONE (C+15 to C+30)
COA 1, PHASE 3: Conduct HA/DR (C+30 to C+XX)
COA 1, PH 4: TRANSITION (C+XX to C+XX)
COA 1, PHASE 5: REDEPLOY (C+XX to C+XX)
COA 1 RISKS Potential fratricide between TF A, TF B, and TF CT unless clear coordination lines established. Lack of coordination between TF A and TF B could lead to Buffer Zone cross border incidents. Multiple HA/DR organizations within CTF could lead to duplication of effort. Decentralize organization could lead to National Command Element (NCE) issues (i.e.; National C2)
CPG-2 Guidance Under a CTF HQ: - Organize CTF components by service (i.e., CARFOR, CAFFOR, CMARFOR, etc.)
- Main effort: BZ maintenance, CT campaign & security
- Supporting effort: HA / DR, CMO
COA 2 STATEMENT No later than 15 November, CTF KHOKH CHONO will secure the borders and maintain buffer zone, set the conditions (peace & security) to facilitate HA/DR conditions in Ayland & Beland. The CTF will be prepared for CW, organised by component structure and will secure the initial lodgement with army forces, allowing the follow-on air/land forces to deploy into the AO and begin securing the borders/establish the BZ, which will set the conditions to facilitate distribution of HA/DR. On order, execute mission handoff to appropriate authorities and redeploy forces.
COA 2 C2 STRUCTURE
COA 2 PHASE 1: PREPARATION /DEPLOYMENT (D-10 to D +10)
COA 2 PHASE 3: ENFORCEMENT MANDATE (D DAY to D + 90)
COA 2 PHASE 4: TRANSITION (D+80 to D +170)
COA 2 PHASE 5: REDEPLOY (D+150 to D +180)
COA 2 RISK
CPG-3 Guidance CTF is established as a Coalition Civil Military Operations Task Force (CCMOTF) - Main effort: Civil-military Operations
- Supporting effort: security
- Organization: IAW MNF SOP, Chapter C-7, Figure C-7-A-1, CCMOTF Organizational Model
COA 3 - CMOTF C2 STRUCTURE
COA 3, PHASE 1: PRE-DEPLOYMENT (now to C+0)
COA 3, PHASE 2: LODGEMENT (C+0 to C+21)
COA 3, PHASE 3: DECISIVE OPERATIONS (C+21 to on order)
COA 3, PH 4: TRANSITION (on order)
COA 3, PHASE 5: REDEPLOY (C+180 to as required)
COA 3 RISKS BZ regime not enforced till Phase 3 - Risk: Resumption of hostilities
- Mitigation: IO campaign, SOF, QRF, FID
HA/DR limited to emergency response till Phase 3 - Risk: Deterioration of Humanitarian Situation
- Mitigation: Emergency response mission allocated to TF HA/DR
CPG-4 Guidance
COA 4, PHASE 1: Preparation and Lodgment
COA 4, PHASE 3: Enforce the Mandate
COA 4, PH 4: Transition
COA 4, PHASE 5: Redeploy
COA 4 RISKS Confused liaison between Ayland / Beland and TFs Effects of Weather Early deterioration of humanitarian situation (ie disease) Collapse of Agreements/Cease fire violations Logistics due to long LOCs Terrorism Failure of CTF integration and unity of effort Endstate not met by end of mandate Communications (interoperability and terrain)
CTF COMMANDER’S GUIDANCE
CCTF GUIDANCE CCTF approves all COAs for further development Ensure COAs plan for extreme cold weather operations IAW Commander’s COA Development Guidance Wargaming must not assume away any threat capabilities & must also consider environmental effects on COAs Consider the following factors as important for developing COAs: - Mobility, Security, Coordination & Synchronization between TF units & IOs / NGOs / UN / Ayland, Beland, Mongolian national & local authorities
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