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Maritime Command HQ Naples COE CJOS/CSW Conference “NATO Operations & their contribution to Maritime Security challenges” VADM Andreas KRAUSE Deputy Commander HQ MC Naples

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Maritime Command HQ Naples

COE CJOS/CSW Conference

“NATO Operations & their contribution to Maritime Security challenges”

VADM Andreas KRAUSE

Deputy Commander HQ MC Naples

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Maritime Traffic & Challenges

90 % of World Trade

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Maritime Traffic & Challenges

Energy Trade

or Potential Threat ?

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Maritime Traffic & Challenges

Transport

or Trafficking?

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Timely Delivery

or Hiding Illicit Cargo ?

Maritime Traffic & Challenges

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Accident

or Attack ?

Maritime Traffic & Challenges

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Maritime Traffic & Challenges

Tourist

or Terrorist ?

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Fishermen

or Pirates ?

Maritime Traffic & Challenges

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Nov 05Nov 05: Platform based : Platform based 300 Ships300 Ships

NowNow: Network based: Network based >10,000 ships >10,000 ships

Platform-based

Permanently deployed assets

No participation of Non-NATO Nations’ units

No information exchange

Network-based

No permanently deployed assets

Participation of Non-NATO Nations’ units

Improved AIS coverage

Sensor Network

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Non-Sensor NetworkActors with Common Interests

NATO Forces

NATO Nations

(NATO HQ)

Med Dialogue

Countries

ACO/ACT

PfP NationsEU (FRONTEX,

OHQ, MAOC)

Intel Fusion

Centre (IFC)

TECHNOLOGIES,

PEOPLE, NETWORKS,

PROCESSES

NGO

Maritime

Industry

Non-NATO

Countries

Law Enforcement

International

Organizations

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Search & Rescue

Refugee Assistance

SalvageOrdnance Disposal

Pollution Control

Hydrographic Survey

Vessel Traffic

Services

Disaster Relief

Port Control & Regulation

Aids to Navigation

Trade Mechanisms

Insurance & Broking

ConsequenceManagement

EmbargoEnforcement

Peacekeeping

Anti-Piracy Ops

Fishery Protection

DrugInterdiction

Contraband Ops

Oil & GasField Patrols

MaritimeCounter

Terrorism

Support to Counter

Insurgency Ops

Enforcement ofMaritime

Agreements

POWER PROJECTIONDeterrenceCoercion

Combat Ops Against the LandCombat Ops in Land Defence

Evacuation OpsConflict Prevention

Support to PeacemakingPeace Enforcement

SEA CONTROLOps Against Enemy

ForcesMaritime Trade

protection

WAR FIGHTING

MARITIMESECURITY

MARITIMEMOBILITY

MARITIMESAFETY

RESOURCEPROTECTION

CIVILIAN AUTHORITIES

MILITARY

Rel

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Eff

ort

Today’s Maritime Spectrum

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TODAY

THE FUTURE

NATO

EU / UN

CMF

LEA

IO’S

INDUSTRY CMF

LEA NATO IO’S

INDUSTRY

EU / UN

COHESIVEUNCOORDINATED

Towards a Comprehensive Approach

NATO can provide a unifying roleNATO can provide a unifying role

Law Enforcement

Legal Issues

Information Sharing

Co-operation

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CONCLUSION / SUMMARY

• Comprehensive Cooperation

No one Nation or Organization can do it alone

• Flexibility in our responses will be the key element

Prepared but not pre-planned

• COE’s have an important role to play

A stream-lined and efficient LI / LL process

We need to use you more and we will !