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COE CSW and its role in C-IED / CME
CDR DEU N Stefan Riewesell, SO C4ISTAR COE CSW
Disclaimer: This presentation does not necessarily reflect the notions of NATO or of the COE CSW Participating States
C-IED Annual Conference, 21 - 23 June 2016
1. Centre of Excellence for Operations in Confined & Shallow Waters
2. COE CSW’s role for C-IED / CME
Agenda
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CSW – A Challenging Environment
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Military Factors
JOINT INTERACTION
Coastal ZoneLittorals
Maritime Power
Land based Power
CSW
Hybrid ThreatsAsymmetric Threats
Maritime Situational Awareness
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CSW – A Challenging Operational Environment
• Established 2007 in Kiel, Germany
• NATO accreditation 2009
• Reassessment by NATO - JAN 2012
• Total 39 billets, 31 Officers (13 int.)
• Currently Officers from 8 Nations
Framework Nation: DEU
Sponsoring Nations: GRC ITANLDPOLTUR
Contributing Partner: FIN
Personnel Exchange: USA
COE CSW – Basic Facts
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Training & AnalysisConcepts & DoctrineStaff Organisation & External Relations
Financial Control EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
DIRECTOR
Legal Advisor
Joint & Maritime Operations
Above Water Operations
Under Water Operations
Operational Maritime Law
Education & Training
Exercises
Evaluation
Analysis & Lessons LearnedIT Support
Admin Support
Staff Coordination
Supporting SectorCreative Sector
COE CSW – Working Structure
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NATO Centres of Excellence
NATOTransformation
Concept Develop-ment & Experi-mentati
on
Doctrine Development & Standardisation
Analysis &
Lessons Learned
Edu-cation,
Training&
Exercises
Governance Structure Development Methodology
Global Programming
Department Head in Maritime Operations Discipline
with MARCOM as Requirement Authority
COE CSW – Training & Analysis
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Requestfor
Support
COE CSW Operational MOU dated 03 OCT 2008
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COE CSW – Training & Analysis
Projects
• Customer• End-Date• End-State• Product
Activities
• Contributions to • Working Groups• E & T• Exercises• NDPP• LL-Process• Monthly SD-Reviews• …
ContinuousSupport
• NATO WORKING GROUPS (MAROPS, AJOD, FP, C-IED, …)
• Exercises to test and validate theoretical work
• Projects (Selection)
Identification of Friendly Submarines
Employment of AUVs in Naval MCM Operations
Joint Combined Operations in and from CSW
Fit for CSW
NATO Urbanization Concept
Impact of Offshore Facilities on Maritime Situational Awareness
Force Protection (lead by MARCOM - Activity)
Harbour Protection (STHP, ATP-94)
C-IED in the Maritime Environment/CME (lead MARCOM)
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COE CSW – Concepts & Doctrine
Kiel Conference on Maritime Security Challenges
Conference on Operational Maritime Law
In 2016:
Human Rights WS01-03 MAR San Francisco, USA
4th Conference03-06 Oct 2016Turku, FIN
Disputed Seas WSNovember 2016Hawaii, USA
Maritim Hotel Bellevue, Kiel – 21 June 2016
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COE CSW – Main Events
1. Centre of Excellence for Operations in Confined & Shallow Waters
2. COE CSW’s role for C-IED / CME
Agenda
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ITEM 17 of new Action Items:
• The capability to counter the threat from IEDs in a maritime environment should be assessed.
• Action: Establish a NATO Maritime C-IED Community of Interest with an initial workshop to identify interest and way forward.
• Action POC: ACT (C-IED IPT)
C-IED Action Plan Change 1 – NAC approved 30MAR11
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ACT: Assess the capability to counter IEDs in the maritime environment and establish a NATO Maritime C-IED Community of Interest
C-IED in the Maritime Environment (CME)
OCT ‘12
Maritime C-IED WS
RfS WS
MAY ‘12
C-IED Action
Plan Ch1
CME-Conference
MAR ‘13
“RfS” WS
OCT ’12
TimelineMAR ‘11
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Aim of the WS:
• Establish Maritime C-IED Community of Interest (MC-IED CoI)
• share information and best practices
• influence and improve National and NATO MC-IED capability development.
C-IED in the Maritime Environment (CME)
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C-IED in the Maritime Environment (CME)
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OCT ‘12
Maritime C-IED WS
RfS WS
MAY ‘12
C-IED Action
Plan Ch1
CME-Conference
MAR ‘13
“RfS” WS
OCT ’12
TimelineMAR ‘11
WS C-IED TF
C-IED Action Plan Revision 1
Spring ‘13 OCT ‘13
ACT: Assess the capability to counter IEDs in the maritime environment and establish a NATO Maritime C-IED Community of Interest
• ITEM CS 07 (Concept Development and Standardization):
• Update AJP 3.15, ensuring that it reflects the joint nature of C-IED operations and is applicable to all environment domains;when feasible replace Land centric terminology with “joint” terminology in AJP 3.15 and other C-IED publications.
• OPR: C-IED WG
• Date: 04/2015
Maritime aspects for review of AJP-3.15 (C)
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C-IED Action Plan Revision 1 – NAC approved 25OCT13
• ITEM CS 08 (Concept Development and Standardization):
• Define terminology for C-IED in the Maritime Environment, which meets recognized amended joint terminology and review maritime publications in order to ensure that C-IED understanding and awareness is properly reflected.
• OPR: MAROPS WG in liaison with C-IED WG
1st review of maritime publications completed, but development of CPs is a permanent task (CME Ch. for ATP-71, Exploitation for STANAG 2258)
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C-IED Action Plan Revision 1 – NAC approved 25OCT13
Proposal developed during 3rd CME 2014 at NMIOTC
• C-IED is a JOINT function – Use common terminology (NO maritime C-IED/ NO maritime IEDs), but explain special environmental conditions
• Abbreviation necessary but no new definition for CME
C-IED (in NTMS, NATO agreed 9 JAN 2012)
in the maritime (no definition necessary)
environment (AAP6)
Official terminology process “Terminology Tracking File (TTF)”
Endorsed by C-IED WG (hardest part)
March 2015 – approved by the MCMSB as DTA
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APR1 CS08: CME - Terminology-Development
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OCT‘12
Maritime C-IED WS
RfS WS
MAY‘12
C-IED Action
Plan Ch1
CME-Conference
MAR‘13
“RfS” WS
OCT’12
TimelineMAR‘11
WS C-IED TF
C-IED Action Plan Revision 1
Spring‘13 OCT‘13
ACT: Assess the capability to counter IEDs in the maritime environment and establish a NATO Maritime C-IED Community of Interest
CRR ‘16NDPP ‘17
MAY’13 –
MAY‘14
JAN’14
MARCOM Lead MCoI
Meeting C-IED WG
Fall’13-
APR’16
TimelineDEC’14-
JUN’14
WS C-IED TF
MARCOM: Support the conceptual and doctrinal development on C-IED in themaritime environment.
MAROPS 2014 CS08
“RfS” Liaison
JAN’14/’15/’15
MAROPS
C-IED WG
FP WG
3 x CMEWS
JUN’14-
JUN’16
C-IED Action Plan Revision 2
CME-PanelC-IED WG
22 APR’16 01 JUN’16
C-IED in the Maritime Environment (CME)
CME will be in CSW’s future POWs
Support to MARCOM as CME-Panel Chair
• Doctrine development
• Support during Annual CME-Conferences
• Act as Liaison Element for MAROPS WG and FP WG
• Cooperation with UWDG, NMW WG, DEU Coord Mtg
• Act as CME representative for C-IED WG(MARCOM for C-IED TF)
• Coordination E&T (maritime Ops) with C-IED COE
Maritime Contribution to C-IED
Threat Awareness in Navies
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Website: www.coecsw.org
Email: [email protected] / NSWAN (see Global Address List)
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COE CSW Information & Contact
QUESTIONS ?
CDR DEU N Stefan [email protected] / +49 431 71745 1830
Disclaimer: This presentation does not necessarily reflect
the notions of NATO or of the COE CSW Participating States