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Military Tasks for Interoperability. LTC ADAMIC Vojko SI A SHAPE EACOS COOP (PSE). Outline. Aim Purpose of MTIs MTIs Revision Conclusions. What is the Purpose of MTIs. To promote operational interoperability between PfP Nations and Allies within various processes
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Military Tasks for Interoperability LTC ADAMIC Vojko SI A SHAPE EACOS COOP (PSE)
Outline • Aim • Purpose of MTIs • MTIs Revision • Conclusions
What is the Purpose of MTIs To promote operational interoperability between PfP Nations and Allies within various processes and circumstances that embody the PfP programme
MTI REVISION The new MTIs become effective on 1. January 2003
GENERAL 41 AIR 25 MARITIME 28 LAND 13 MTIs Structure
MTIs Substructure 1. Command and Control 2. Operations 3. Combat Support 4. Logistic 5. Force Protection 6. INFO Ops 7. CIMIC 8. Miscellaneous
The way ahead • Revised list of referenced paper is ready for delivery • Drafts of MTI subtasks and elements have been under developing • Relationship between MTIs, FOTs and OCC A&F is under discussion
Force-oriented Tasks - FT • Force-oriented Tasks (FT), a library of all tasks that military units under NATO command can be asked to perform... • All types of operations that NATO can become involved...
MTIs and FOTsLinkage Training and Force Planning Operational Planning Units Other NATO UNITS PGs MTIs FTs OCC A&F PWP Other activities Exercises
Some conclusions • The MTIs are too wide • Subtasks are needed • Not all documents are released - yet • Standards are not easy to find • Some areas are still missing • Partners should use the same standards than NATO