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MCCDC MPF(F) Experimentation Force Synch Conference Brief

MCCDC MPF(F) Experimentation Force Synch Conference Brief. 13 AUG 2008. Maj Manny Escarcega Expeditionary Ship Capabilities Branch, Prepositioning Requirements Sea basing Integration Division Marine Corps Combat Development Command Quantico Va MCCDC Work: 703.784.6212 (DSN.278)

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MCCDC MPF(F) Experimentation Force Synch Conference Brief

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  1. MCCDC MPF(F) ExperimentationForce Synch Conference Brief 13 AUG 2008 Maj Manny Escarcega Expeditionary Ship Capabilities Branch, Prepositioning Requirements Sea basing Integration Division Marine Corps Combat Development Command Quantico Va MCCDC Work: 703.784.6212 (DSN.278) MCCDC Fax 703.784.2532 manuel.escarcega@usmc.mil

  2. Maritime Prepositioning Force (Future) Platform Description 3 MLP 2 T-LHA(R) • Capable of at-sea arrival and assembly of forces • Selective offload of equipment sets to meet Seabasing mission requirements • Supports forward engagement and forcible entry • MPF(F) Shipping will not count as AE Shipping • MPF(F) by design is not assault echelon shipping; therefore, MPF(F) forces are not forcible entry capable 3 T-AKE 1 T-LHD 3 T-AKR 2 Legacy T-AK Program Status/Issues Concept of Employment • CDD Incremental Development • 1 MLPs and T-AKEs • JCB 13 Feb 2008 - Approved • JROC approval March 2008 • DAB approval Jun2 2008 • 2 Big Decks - Naval staffing/R3B/JROC TBD • 3 LMSRs • Begins Naval staffing Jan 2009 • R3B Mar 2009 • JROC Jun 2009 • Program of Record is for 14 ships • IOC (FY17), FOC (FY22) • LHD/T-AKs (AE/MSC) (3) platforms from existing ships • Studies: C4I/LMSR/Interoperability/Manning 15

  3. Experimentation Focus LMSR Arrival and Assembly • Objective: Conduct Arrival & Assembly (A&A) vehicle throughput operations of select PEIs aboard LMSR. • Task: Conduct Marshaling and Staging from vehicle stowage areas to debark area. • Condition: At-sea SS 0-2 using LSD/INLS combination as MLP surrogate. • Why: Concept to doctrine – develop tactics, techniques and procedures for sea-based MPF(F) ops. LMSR design modeling and simulation – and Performance Specification (PSPEC) LMSR to validate modifications. • Requirements: • 82 PAX • 75 PEI • 10 Day window needed to complete experimentation New Build Modified Design MLP Test Article Vehicle Transfer System Clean Sheet Design • Objective: Conduct testing on prototype Test Article Vehicle Transfer System (TAVTS). • Task: Conduct equipment and personnel transfer from LMSR to MLP • surrogate. • Condition: Pierside/calm water and at-sea SS 0-3 using a MLP surrogate. • Why: Risk mitigation and validate MLP Performance Specification (PSPEC) . • Requirements: • 20 vehicles of various types including tracked and wheeled with • operators. 18

  4. MLP TAVTS Conceptual Depiction 19

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