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CTF 172 RIMPAC STAFF TRAINING JUL 5, 2014 LCDR John Vinson

CTF 172 RIMPAC STAFF TRAINING JUL 5, 2014 LCDR John Vinson. Morning Agenda. Afternoon. HANDS ON SESSIONS AT WORK LOCATIONS. CTF / CTG 172.2 Staff At TOC TOC Overview Spaces walk through CTG 172.1 Staff At MTOC MTOC Overview Tent walkthrough Logins for Centrix ESTAT JADOCS Chat

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CTF 172 RIMPAC STAFF TRAINING JUL 5, 2014 LCDR John Vinson

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  1. CTF 172 RIMPAC STAFF TRAININGJUL 5, 2014LCDR John Vinson

  2. Morning Agenda

  3. Afternoon HANDS ON SESSIONS AT WORK LOCATIONS • CTF / CTG 172.2 Staff • At TOC • TOC Overview • Spaces walk through • CTG 172.1 Staff • At MTOC • MTOC Overview • Tent walkthrough • Logins for Centrix • ESTAT • JADOCS • Chat • CAS familiarity • Daily deliverables • CTF staff and planners • At WDC • Deliverables • MOC battle rhythm • CAOC battle rhythm • B2C2WGs • LNOs • At Wing Conference room • LNO briefing SENIOR LEADERSHIP LUNCHEON AT O’CLUB FOLLOWING MORNING SESSIONS

  4. Commander, CTF 172

  5. Morning Agenda

  6. ADMINLT Kristin Lake

  7. CTF 172 Force Locations • CTF 172 Staff Headquarters Building 6468 • CTG 172.2Building 6470 (Tactical Operations Center) • CTG 172.1 and MTOC: LZ 216

  8. CTF172 Staff HQ, Bldg 6468 Anderson Dining Hall CTG 172.1 DIRECTIONS to CTF-172 HQ (Bldg 6468): • Enter Main Gate & proceed straight through first set of stop lights, • Turn left at second set of stop lights (Mokapu Rd), • Next major intersection is a four-way stop (housing to the right and parade grounds to the left). Continue straight, • At the intersection where you see the P-3 static display, our staff building is on the left. • Continue past that intersection and make next left turn into our Wing parking lot.

  9. Kbay Dining Halls • Anderson Hall (Bldg 1089) • Weekdays: • Breakfast $2.10 0530-0730 • Lunch $3.85 1030-1300 • Dinner $3.85 1600-1800 • Weekends: • Brunch $4.40 0800-1100 • Dinner $5.40 1500-1700 • Flight-line Dining Hall (across from mini mart) • Weekdays: • Breakfast $2.10 0600-0800 • Lunch $3.85 1100-1300

  10. On Base Security • Identification Cards on your person at all times • Blue security sticker on id for CTF 172 coalition partners for Kbay access • Any CTF 172 coalition partners who need JBPHH access • Must go to the ID & Pass Control Office at the Pearl Harbor Nimitz (Main) Gate

  11. Personnel • Any personnel changes or arrival/departure changes • Ensure CPRW-2 and VP-47 receive an updated copy of your manifest • CPRW-2 POC: YNC Crowell edward.crowell@navy.mil • VP-47 POC: LCDR Waddill clay.waddill@navy.mil

  12. Morning Agenda

  13. RIMPAC 2014 – ScenarioSQNLDR Nama Patel, RNZAF UNCLASSIFIED

  14. Operational Environment LEGEND Chokepoints Shallow water, poss Mine laying area Leo Sea Merchant Flow YOLO (Island of YORK) Offshore Oil Platforms Neptune Sea GRIFFON PANDORA YOLO (Island of YETI) ORION PANDORA (SHOAL)

  15. Political Situation • GRIFFON (Friendly) • Liberal Democratic Republic • Economic/political ties with RIMPAC nations • YOLO (Neutral) • Constitutional Monarchy • Agricultural society • Diplomatic relationship with Orion • Economic relationship with Griffon • Strongest economy in the region • Two refineries along its southeastern coast • Superior industrial infrastructure • Trades freely with Coaster Islands except Orion • Disparate distribution of wealth • ORION (Belligerent) • Military Dictatorship • Military “strong arm” in region • Expansionist regime • PANDORA (Neutral) • Democratic Republic • Head of State: President Dean Lewis • Neutral • No known alliances • Small and open economy • Economically dependent on Griffon • No feasible way to refine oil without access to Griffon refineries • Primary belligerent

  16. Threat Forces ORION • Strongest Military in the region • Navy (75% Operational) • Naval Weapon systems • Air to Surface: ASCM: 60NM ASM-3: 10NM • Surface to Air: SA-N-1: 8NM SA-N-3: 40NM • SSM: QUAD SSM: 60NM • Launchers: MK-46 Triple tube launchers: 12,000YDS • Torpedoes: Light weight 12,000 YDS, ASROC: 6NM Orion Navy disposition and Order of Battle layout

  17. Threat Forces • ORION • Air Force (58% Operational) • Ground attack • Ground support • Maritime patrol • Strike • Elongated C2 results in longer scramble & weapons release • Historically daylight Ops only • Air Weapon Systems • Air to Air: • AAM-1 (IR): 21NM • AAM-2 (SEMI-ACTIVE) • AAM-3 (IR): 3NM • Air to Surface: • ASM-1 (ACTIVE): 30NM • ASM-2 (ACTIVE): 40NM • ASM-3 (EO): 10NM • ASCM (ACTIVE): 60NM • Torpedo: Light Weight 12,000 YDS • Bomb: (GP/PGM): 500/1000/2000 • Bradshaw Air Force Base • x UH-60 • x HH-80G • x CH-47 • x CH-53 • x SAM-1 • 4 x AAA • Hilo Air Force Base • 10 x F-16 • 6 x F-15C • 8 x A-10C • 10 x HAWKER HUNTER • 12 x LEARJET • 5 x P-3 • 2 x E-3 • 4 x KC-130 • 2 x HH-80G • 10 x MH-60 • 2 x HH-65 • 4 x SAM-1 • 4 x SAM-2 • 2 x SAM-3 • x AAA Kona Air Force Base (HQ) 10 x F/A-18 12 x F-16 10 x F-15E 6 x F-15C 12 x HAWKER HUNTER 9 x LEARJET 2 x B-47 5 x C-17 2 x HH-60G 10 x MH-60 2 x HH-65 5 x SAM-1 7 x SAM-2 6 x SAM-3 4 x AAA Orion Air Force disposition and Order of Battle layout

  18. Threat Forces ORION • IADS • (79% Operational) • Fighters • Early warning radar • Forward deployed surface vessels • SAMS (fixed) <80NM • MANPADS <4200m • Surface to Air: • SAM-1 (MOBILE): 8NM • SAM-2 (FIXED): 25NM • SAM-3 (FIXED): 80NM • AAA/MANPADS: 4200M SAM-1 SAM-2 SAM-3 Orion Surface-to-Air (SAM) rings

  19. Threat Forces ORION • CDCMs • Located IVO David Point and Hilo • Remains combat effective • Fixed launch sites and dispersal plan • CDCM-1: 25nm • CDCM-2: 65nm Orion CDCM Ranges CDCM-2 CDCM-1

  20. Threat Forces • ARMED RESISTANCE MOVEMENT (ARM) • Radical organized armed group • Militant off-shoot of the Liberal Enterprise of Griffon (LEG) Party • Maintains financial ties to Orion • Primary objective: destabilize and overthrow of the Government of Griffon • Operates in Griffon and maintains training camp in Northwest York, Yolo • Personnel • Griffon: 100 – 170 (dedicated) • Yolo: 40 – TBC (dedicated) • ≈ 1500 pers overall • Weapons • Small arms • Mortars • IEDs • Anti-Shipping mines • Possible MANPADs/RPGs

  21. Road to Crisis JUN 14: UNSCR 9995 passed. JUN 14: Orion conducts combined military exercise in Coaster Sea. Orion shoots down Griffon transport plane. Griffon FFG sank by Orion CDCM in Coaster Sea. JUN 14: 3x simultaneous IED attacks in Pearl Harbor. MAY 14: Orion Naval Forces sink Griffon-flagged M/V ULTIMATE JOURNEY IVO SOO. MAY 14: IED event at Kaneohe Bay, Griffon. MAY 14: Flooding in NW Griffon destroys property and causes food shortages World Food Programme arrives in NW Griffon. IRC provides humanitarian aide. MAR 14: Orion Naval Forces fired upon Griffon flagged M/V LIQUID MIGHT in the SOO. MAR 14: M/V SAILOR MOON hijacked off the coast of Pandora IVO SOS. AUG13: Orion Naval Forces diverted Griffon-flagged LPG Tankers in SOO and seized refined oil products. FEB 14: Mine-laden fishing vessel interdicted by Yolo Security Forces. Increased ARM activity in Honolulu, Griffon. JAN 14: M/V UNFORTUNATE struck a mine IVO NW coast of York, Yolo. ARM JAN 14: ARM defensive mining outside training camp IVO NW York, Yolo. NOV 12: Orion publicly claimed Griffon breached oil refinery agreement. GRIFFON ORION AUG 13: IED event in downtown Honolulu, Griffon. PIRACY MAR 13: Pirates successfully hijack and collected ransom on M/V SO LUCKY in BOP. INT’L DEC 12: ARM fighters seized several MANPADS and RPGs from supply transport. YOLO

  22. Most Likely Enemy COA

  23. Most Dangerous Enemy COA

  24. Questions

  25. Morning Agenda

  26. CTF 172 CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS BY PHASEMaj Brent Vaino, RCAF5 July 2014

  27. Outline • Describe each phase of RIMPAC 2014 • Outline CTF 172 support to each phase

  28. RIMPAC Phases • Harbor Phase • 26 Jun – 8 Jul • All forces ashore • Force Integration Training (FIT) • 9 – 25 Jul • Serialized Training • Advanced FIT • Freeplay Phase • 26-29 Jul

  29. Harbor Phase 26 June –8 July • Receive and integrate forces (admin, training) • Establish connections between participants • Briefings • Basic warfare training • Safety briefings • Final planning (flypro, SOE) • Concept rehearsals • Social events • Formal receptions, parties, sports events

  30. Serialized Phase 9 – 19 July • Force Integration Training (FIT) • Meets most CTF 172 national training objectives • Scripted, pre-planned training events • 10-12 ASW CASEX per day • Starting with basic CASEX 6, 7 • Working up to CASEX 3,4 • All events under TACON of CTF 172 • Assigned DCA/SAG box for each event

  31. Serialized Phase 9 – 19 July • Live Fire SINKEXes • 10 Jul: SLAM-ER co-op, IR Maverick (USN) • 14 Jul: Harpoon CTOT (USN + JMSDF) • Torpedo Exercises • 7 Jul: JMSDF • 17-19 Jul: USN • Humanitarian Assistance / Disaster Relief support 9-13 Jul • 1 – hour add-on tasking over Ford Island

  32. Advanced FIT 20-24 July • Ships operating in formed units • Each MPRA CTG supports one Strike Group • Theater ASW Exercises under TACON of TASW commander (CTF 174) • Carrier Strike Group (CTF 170) • Expeditionary Strike Group (CTF 176) • War at Sea Exercises (WASEX) • Surface Warfare only, no sub threat • CTF vs.OPFOR SAG • Strike Groups have TACON • Swap events halfway on 22 Jul • Ends with PHOTOEX – 25 July

  33. Theater ASW Exercises (TASWEX) Scheme of Maneuver CTF 170 22-24 Jul CTF 176 20-22 Jul

  34. War At Sea Exercises (WASEX)Scheme of Maneuver CTF 170 20-22 Jul CTF 176 22-24 Jul

  35. PHOTOEX 25 July RIMPAC “show of force”

  36. FreeplayPhase 26-29 July • RIMPAC forces move into synthetic exercise geography after PHOTOEX show of force • Escalating tension, ROE play • Full range of Naval, Air, Amphibious, and Special Ops warfare • CFACC Large Force Events, including Carrier strikes • Theater ASW • Amphibious / Mechanized Assaults • CTF 172 support • 90% Theater ASW • 10% dynamic tasking (DS, ISR, ASuW) • JMSDF NCMO • 4 - 5 OPFOR sorties

  37. FreeplayPhase Scheme of Maneuver

  38. Questions?

  39. Morning Agenda

  40. CDR’s GuidanceLCDR Vinson

  41. CDR’s Guidance • CCIRs • Significant incidents that could in any way impact CTF 172’s ability to meet assigned tasking. • Incidents that could garner significant positive or negative media attention. • Incidents that result in significant material loss or personnel injury. • Air or weapons regulation violations. • Major flight safety occurrences triggering the requirement for a safety investigation. • Incidents that could have an environmental impact including violation of marine mammal mitigation procedures. • Unplanned mission TACON shift. • Hostile action against any RIMPAC force by ORION / ARM forces • Indications of ORION / ARM intent to attack RIMPAC force or interests • Indication of Naval Mine laying activity by ORION / ARM • Change in ORION / ARM maritime and littoral air / air defense operations • Change in disposition / alert status of ORION / ARM forces • National or Coalition ROE Breach • Damage to neutral shipping / friendly forces caused by CTF 172 aircraft (Blue on Blue, Blue on White) • National or Coalition ROE Breach • CIRs • Incidents involving the arrest or citation of visiting partner nation or US military personnel. • Damage to government or civilian property caused directly or indirectly by activities associated with RIMPAC operations or participants. • Off-duty behavioral incidents that reflect poorly on the reputation of CTF 172 participating personnel.

  42. CDR’s Guidance • COMMANDER’S INTENT • Efficiently integrate into operations • Foster relationships and partnerships • Prepare for real world crises. • PURPOSE - Restore freedom of navigation and regional security in the Coaster Islands. • Provide ASW, SUW, and ISR support to the CFMCC. • METHOD. Deter Orion aggression and if necessary defeat hostile acts. • Single task force level planning cell • Centralized direction of all MPRA operations • Ensures subordinate unit training requirements are met • Execution via two separate Combined Task Groups (CTG) • ENDSTATE. Maritime Superiority achieved and freedom of navigation restored in the Coaster Islands JOA. • CTF 172 forces will have significantly enhanced partner nation interoperability and the proficiency of maritime and air forces operating as a combined force.

  43. CDR’s Guidance • MOEs for the Staff • Successfully achieving all national training objectives • Successful integration of coalition watch-standers into staff • Timely feedback via Post Mission Products • DIMS process • ATO process • C4I / Information exchange tools • No gapped on-station coverage. • Four-hour ready alert

  44. Morning Agenda SEATS 15 MINUTES 5 MINUTES 10 MINUTES 2 MINUTES 1 MINUTE

  45. Morning Agenda

  46. TASK ORG / Battle RhythmLT Giguere

  47. Task Org (CFMCC) CFMCC CANFLTPAC (PWC, Ford Island) MOC (PWC, Ford Island) CTF 175 MIO (USCG) USCGC WAESCHE CTF 177 MIW (NMAWC) PWC, Ford Island CTF 173 SEALOGC (CTF-33) PWC, Ford Island CTF 171 NEF (CRG 1) Hickam AFB CTF 178 HADR/MIO JS ISE CTF 176 ESG (COMWAR) USS PELELIU CTF 170 CSG (CCSG-9) USS RONALD REAGAN CTF 172 MPRA (CTF-32) Kaneohe Bay CTF 174 TASWC (CTF-34) Joint Base Pearl Harbor D/CFMCC (PWC, Ford Island) CTG 176.1 CATF (PHIBRON 3) USS PELELIU CTG 176.2 ESG SCC (CDS-31) USS CHOSIN CTG 176.9 CLF CO SPMAGTF CTG 170.1 SCC (MTS-72) ROKN SEOAE RYU SUNGYONG

  48. CTF 172 – FIT PHASE CTF 172 CAPT SCOTT D/CTF 172 COL HUDDLESTON CTG 172.1 WGCDR GRIME CTG 172.2 LCOL PROTEAU D/CTG 172.1 CDR IWAMASA D/CTG 172.2 WGCDR RUITERMAN MTOC 2 MTOC 1 DMSC TOC K-BAY CTU 172.1.3 VP-5 (3 P-3C) CDR SHINO CTU 172.2.2 CDR CRAWFORD, CO VPU-2 VXS-1 (1 P-3B) CDR PLAISANCE CTU 172.2.1 CDR RUTHERFORD, CO VP-47* VP-47 (2-3 P-3C) LCDR WADDILL VP-1 (2 P-3C) LCDR KEEPES VP-69 (1 P-3C) LCDR POWERS CTU 172.1.1 CDR RUTHERFORD, CO VP-47* VP-47 (2-3 P-3C) LCDR LYON VP - 26 (1 P-3C) LCDR HINES VP-62 (1 P-3C) LCDR PRITCHARD VP-45 (1 P-8A) LCDR WHITE CTU 172.2.3 613 Sqn (1 P-3C) CDR KIM CTU 172.2.4 5 Sqn (1 P-3K2) SQNLDR WHITESIDE CTU 172.1.2 407, 405, 404 Sqn (3 CP-140) MAJ BOHAC CTU 172.2.5 10 Sqn (3 AP-3C) WGCDR HOMBSCH *VP-47 supporting both CTG

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