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RIMPAC 2014. CTF 172 Introductory Brief 16 Aug 13. Topics. Overview Changes for 2014 Participants RIMPAC C2, TASKORG Key Activities, Exercise Flow Force Laydown Planning Events Responsibilities by Department Planning Areas of Interest. Overview. RIMPAC VISION
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RIMPAC 2014 CTF 172 Introductory Brief 16 Aug 13
Topics • Overview • Changes for 2014 • Participants • RIMPAC C2, TASKORG • Key Activities, Exercise Flow • Force Laydown • Planning Events • Responsibilities by Department • Planning Areas of Interest
Overview • RIMPAC VISION • To promote regional stability in the Pacific, RIMPAC is the premiere joint and combined maritime exercise, leveraging world class training facilities. • RIMPAC fosters multi-national cooperation and trust, enhances interoperability, enables professional engagement, and achieves respective national objectives to build capable and adaptive coalition partners
Overview • Tactical Exercise, Strategic Objectives • OSE: COMPACFLT • OCE, CCTF: COMTHIRDFLT • EXCON + OPFOR: COMTHIRDFLT N7 • New for 2014 • Participants • Scenario • Phases
New for 2014 • Restructured phases • Expanded geography • Single battlespace • PLA-N participation • Dedicated HA/DR Task Force • MCWL Advanced Warfighting Experiment • New CJTF for SOF • Social function moved out of flying phase
Participants • 24 nations invited • Largest RIMPAC ever • TF 172 • 2 CTG • US, Canada, Australia, Japan, RoK, New Zealand • All repeat participants • 28 Aircraft • including 2-3 P-8, LSRS, VQ • Deployable Mission Support • MOCC G, DMSC
RIMPAC 14 Senior Leadership Group CCTF COMTHIRDFLT Deputy CCTF Vice CCTF CFACC CFMCC CFLCC CJSOTF D/CFMCC Deputy C3F D/CFACC PACAF
Maritime TASKORG CFMCC r CTF 170 CSG CTF 177 MIW NMAWC CTF 174 TASWC CTF 34 CTF 172 MPRA CTF 32 CTF 173 SEALOGC CTF 33 CTF 176 ESG CTF 171 NEF EODGRU1 or CTG 176.1 CATF PHIBRON CTG 176.2 ESG SCC CDS31 CTG 170.1 SCC D/CFMCC Deputy C3F
TF 172 MPRA TASKORG CTF 172 MPRA (CTF-32) D/CTF 172 CAN CTG 172.1 AUS CTG 172.2 CAN D/CTG 172.1 JPN D/CTG 172.2 NZ MOCC G DMSC MTOC 1 TOC K-BAY 2-3 x P-8 3 x P-3 2-3 x P-3 2 x P-3 2 x P-3 1 x LSRS 4 x P-3 2 x P-3 1 x P-3 NOTE: Asset breakdown between CTG’s not final.
Functions Exercised • C2: CFMCC assets, tasked by CFACC AOC • Live Fire • USN, JMSDF, RNZAF • Full Range of Core Maritime Warfare • ASW, ASuW, ISR/MDA • Support to Amphib, SOF, HA/DR • MDT/TST • Experimentation support • TAPA • MCWL AWE
Basic Exercise Flow • UNSCR in response to aggression by ORANGE against GREEN • RIMPAC forces • “OJOA – JOA”= Advanced Integration – Freeplay • Forces a CSG straits transit battle problem, amphib assault/NEO • Parallel HA/DR scenario • Humanitarian crisis 3 Jul • JMSDF V/CCTF lead • MIO/counter-piracy • PRC, Russia, USCG
Planning Timeline • CDC COMPLETE • SDWGCOMPLETE • IPCCOMPLETE • Site Survey 22 Aug 13 • MPC 3-6 Dec 13 • Commanders’ Conf 3-7 Feb 14 • MSEL Workshops ICW MPC + FPC • FPC 7-11 Apr 14 • Weekly Live Chat Mondays
Phases of Execution • Forces arrive • Week of 25 Jun • Harbor Phase 30 Jun – 7 Jul • Watchstander training, social engagement • Serialized Phase8 – 19 Jul • Structured CASEX events • Meets bulk of nat’l RIMPAC trg objectives • Advanced Integration Phase 20-24 Jul • TASW/WASEX for TF 170, 176 • Swap halfway • PHOTEX/REPO 25 Jul • Freeplay Phase 26-29 Jul • TF 172 RIMPAC Beach Social 30 Jul • TF 172 hot wash, PXR review • FINEX 1 Aug
MPRA Force Laydown • Aircraft parking at capacity • LSRS security • MOCC G/MTOC 1/DMSC in “austere” field (Lemon Lot) • Det ops/maint spaces in hangars • Hangar space for spares/equipment • Weapons - MALS-24 • Ramp: ISU-90’s, tents, porta-johns • Billeting: off base except…
RIMPAC 2014 PARKING PLAN (updated 6/10/2013) • P-3/8 Parking • P8 • Korea • Canada • Australia • New Zealand • Japan • CTG 172.1 • (VP-X/Y/Z) • CTG 172.2 • (VP-A/B/C/D/E) • VPU-2 • F-18’s • LSRS Spots 10-17 2-HH, 4 LEAR, 2 L-29 Spots 26-32 HSL-37 Spots 18-25 H-53E Spots 1-9 HMLA
Responsibilities by Department N32: overall coordinator, planner, det POC, EXCON trusted agent N1: - ICW C3F N1, manage CJMD and personnel bed-down plan - manage personnel check-in/out processes N2/NOAD: - BPT assist with modifications to scenario - Coord Int/METOC support for both CTGs - Prepare RFI staffing and reporting mechanisms
Responsibilities by Department (2) N3: - Own all RIMPAC planning - Coord all departments - Execute the Plan - Manage flow of information N4: - Prepare, modify aircraft parking plan - Act as logistics coord POC for all TF 172 dets - ICW N9, provide maint support for Dets( parts/ord storage, etc.)
Responsibilities by Department (3) N6: - Prep comms/C2 infrastructure - Get ahead of long-lead FORNATL C4I approvals processes: COMSEC, account applications - Ensure adequate C4I support – workstations, network architecture, secure work/storage spaces - BPT integrate expeditionary mission support facilities N7: - Monitor NCEA/ ordnance requirements for all units to incl sonos, live rounds - Book CALA for live – fire events before the jets do - Manage all data collection/lessons learned Gunner: - Coord sono / weapons support w/ MALS 24 Gunner
Responsibilities by Department (4) N8: - Track TAD/ORF/other budget allocations, warn in event of shortfalls - Assist with MIPR, other support funding docs - Assist with cost capture N9: - Allocate work, storage spaces for all dets, to incl MTOC/DMSC field area - Plan one-off support req’ts – appliance/potty rentals, temp storage, etc
Areas of Interest • Fiscal • Entire exercise • TAD, ORF • Augmentees • Logistics • Move of MOCC/MTOC equipment • C4I • Network assets • Basing • Kaneohe capacity, MILCON • Future transition to CPRW-10
Next event • C3F Site Survey Thurs 22 Aug, 1000-1330 • Office call • Meet w/ DHs • RCAF detrecce • Monthly N32 Planning SITREPs