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RC N – Camp Marmal – Mazar-e-Sharif

Agenda. * RC N Mission and dimensions * RC N Force structure and units * RC N Operational concept * RC N HQ and J2 organization * RC N J2 Network, SOPs and routines * RC N J2 Need of information, statistics and assessment * RC N Targeting * My experiences.

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RC N – Camp Marmal – Mazar-e-Sharif

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  1. Agenda * RC N Mission and dimensions * RC N Force structure and units * RC N Operational concept * RC N HQ and J2 organization * RC N J2 Network, SOPs and routines * RC N J2 Need of information, statistics and assessment * RC N Targeting * My experiences RC N – Camp Marmal – Mazar-e-Sharif

  2. Mazar-e-Sharif

  3. Mission RC N • Military operations & non-military means • Area of Operations Northern Afghanistan • Assist theGovernment of Afghanistan and the Afghan People • Establish and maintain safe and secure environment • Facilitate reconstruction and development • Contribute to regional stability

  4. KUNDUZ: 577.000 Pop. 8.576 Km2 BALKH: 1.867.000 Pop. 17.293 Km2 TAKHAR: 558.000 Pop. 12.939 Km2 JAWZJAN: 748.000 Pop. 11.799 Km2 Kosovo 15hrs BADAKHSHAN: 554.000 Pop. 45.556 Km2 BAGHLAN: 484.000 Pop. 18.144 Km2 SAMANGAN: 599.000 Pop. 11.262 Km2 FARYAB: 914.000 Pop. 20.293 Km2 SARI PUL: 727.000 Pop. 16.000 Km2 Dimensions Badakhshan Feyzabad Jawzjan Kunduz Balkh 400 Km Shiberghan KUNDUZ Taloqan Takhar Maimane Aibak POLE KHUMRI Sari Pul Faryab Samangan Baghlan Sari Pul 1200 Km

  5. C2 & Force Structure COM ISAF OPCON COM ISAF STAFF TACOM TACON COM RC NORTH DEU NAT COM RC NORTH STAFF PRT MEY AirwingMES RW LOG PSYOPS MP Role 2 QRF OMLT ETT PRT FEY (Termez) PRT KDZ SOF PRT PEK FW ISR EW PRT MES (Termez)

  6. IMINT N 1 2 3 8 7 4 6 5

  7. Total: 369 Infantry: 149 Total: 236 Infantry: 162 Total: 466 Infantry: 104 QRF Total: 163 Infantry: 65 Total: 282 Infantry: 143 Total: 122 Infantry: 70 RC N Units Badakhshan Feyzabad Jawzjan Kunduz Balkh Shiberghan KUNDUZ Taloqan Takhar Maimane Total Infantry: 693 Aibak POLE KHUMRI Sari Pul Faryab Samangan Baghlan Sari Pul

  8. Joint Operation OQAB Network Operation & Relationships Flow of Information Constant Flow of Informations Military Kinetic Non Kinetic Non Military Non Kinetic Synergetic Effects AFG MoD/MoI/NDS Development Security Ops • UNAMA • IO, NGO • AFG Regional Authorities • Current Situation • INTEL Picture • Available Forces Projects QRF initiate continue react reinforce coordinate 209 ANA Corps ANP RC North Security Development 1st Prio=MidTerm 1st Prio=Short Term Overall Operational Concept

  9. RC N HQ J 1 J 2 J 3/7 J 4 J 5 J 6 J 8 J 9 JMED PSYOPS Pers Log Plans Comms Finance CIMIC Intel Ops/LL COM RC N LEGAL DCOM RC N POLAD JVB COS RC N

  10. Mission RC N J 2 - INTEL • To provide timely and accurate actionable intelligence to COM RC N • Oversee all intelligence and security aspects within RC N AOR and deployed units • Fusing and analysing information to produce and disseminate intelligence • Assess ”enemy” intentions and Courses of Action 24 hrs – 3 months ahead • Manage Colection and Coordination of Intelligence Requirements • Provide Counter-Intelligence and Security support for analysis opposing forces, terrorism or sabotage • Plans and controls security arrangement within the HQ • Provide geographical and weather support to HQ • provide intelligence in order to support ISAF targeting-process

  11. TGT CCIRM DOCEX 3 st 2 st 3 st RC N J2 CJ2 J2 NCO Dep CJ2 SEWOC JIC J2X GEO 6 st 2 st 10 st 3 st In total 34 personnel from 8 countries

  12. HQ RIC NDS 209.ANA ANP ANSO BP TF 47 DEU NIC EW NO NIST Mixed RecceCoy OMLT The J2 RC N NETWORK J2

  13. RC N J2 SOPs SOP 201 Intelligence 202 JIC/ASIC 204 J2 Production 205 CCIRM 206 Document release 208 Targeting 230 HUMINT and CI 231 Identification 232 Release of classified inforamtion to IOs, NGOs and others 233 Security Screening Process for Local Employed Persons 240 Geographic Support 250 JOIIS 260 NICs, NISTs 280 Surveillande and Target Acquisition Insertion, Sustainment and Extraction 290 ISR and UAV Operations

  14. Release of Information outside ISAF To whom: Organizations approved by Chief-of-Staff RC N, recommendation from CJ2 and LEGAD Type of information: According to CJ2 decision ”…need, not nice…” ”…threat to the safety of individual / organzations such as IOs, NGOs and GOA personnel…”

  15. Reportsystem ISAF ISAF HQ J2 RC N J2 JIC PRT Daily INTSUMs Weekly Summary Sometimes INTREP

  16. RC N Morning Brief (All) RC N Morning Brief (All) RC N Morning Brief (All) RC N Morning Brief (All) RC N Morning Brief (All) RC N Morning Brief (All) J2 Internal Meeting J2 Internal Meeting J2 Internal Meeting J2 Internal Meeting J2 Internal Meeting J2 Internal Meeting 209.ANA-Corps G2 -Meeting RIC-Meeting ANP-meeting BP -Meeting RC N SMX Meeting Videoconf ISAF-RC CCIRM Videocon ISAF-RC CJ2 UNAMA/ANSO/PEP - Meeting Intel Meeting RC N - PRT MES - NO QRF - ODA Videoconf ISAF-RC JIC/ASIC RC N CJ2/3/5 prep Weekly Report COS Op-Meeting (CJ 2/3/5) RC N RTWG RC N – NO QRF Meeting RC N Weekly Report Meet. COS Meeting (All J-heads) NO NIST/DEU NIC - Meeting PRT Daily Intsum PRT Daily Intsum PRT Daily Intsum PRT Daily Intsum PRT Daily Intsum PRT Daily Intsum PRT Daily Intsum RC N Daily Intsum RC N Daily Intsum RC N Daily Intsum RC N Daily Intsum RC N Daily Intsum RC N Daily Intsum RC N Daily Intsum RC N J2 Weekly Routine 0730 0800 0830 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100 1130 1200 1230 1300 1330 1400 1430 1500 1530 1600 1630 1700 1730 1800 1830 1900 1930 2000 LowOps

  17. Poppy cultivation, eradiction and development

  18. = poppy cultivation / eradiction = international organizations program of development / alternative livelyhood Poppy cultivation, eradiction and development An example - The District of ….. In BADAKSHAN

  19. PIR – SIR - EEI TOTAL PIR 4 st SIR 16 st EEI 144 st • Beside those, even general need of information from each PRT • Border issues (1 st PIR á 6 SIR; TOT 55 EEI) • Individuals (50 personnel á 6 SIR TOT 52 EEI)

  20. RC N Statistics • Overall incidents since jan 2005 • Attacks against ISAF -”- • -”- -”- ANSF -”- • -”- -”- NGO´s -”- • -”- -”- others -”- • IED Overview since juli 2005 • IED Incidents: TOT, against ISAF, ANSF and NGO´s/others – exploded / not exploderade för 2005, 2006, 2007 • IED Incidents in provinces 2005 - 2007

  21. Failed CN Policy • Not sufficient ANSF build up • Insurgents‘ offensive • Joint Ops Effects • ANSF improvement • Balanced, synchronized CN Ops • Improved R&D 2007 mar feb apr may jul jun Overall incidents 2005-06 and future 2007 2005 2006 RC N J2 Chart Analysis

  22. Infiltration Safe Havens Networks Insurgent Most Likely COA - Spring 2007 CoG Badakshan Feyzabad Jawzjan Kunduz Balkh Shiberghan KUNDUZ Taloqan Takhar Maimane Aibak POLE KHUMRI Sari Pul Faryab Samangan Baghlan Sari Pul • Spring 2007: Most Likely Insurgents‘ CoA: • Defense of Poppy Cultivation • Increased Assymetric Attacks against ISAF/ANSF • Inter- Factional Clashes • Maintenance of Safe Havens • Cross boundary Infiltration/Exfiltration

  23. Infiltration Safe Havens Networks Insurgent Most Dangerous COA - Spring 2007 CoG Badakshan Feyzabad Jawzjan Kunduz Balkh Shiberghan KUNDUZ Taloqan Takhar Maimane Aibak POLE KHUMRI Sari Pul Faryab Samangan Baghlan Sari Pul • Spring 2007: Most Dangerous Insurgents‘ CoA: • Synchronized, coordinated, concentrated, assymetric attacks against ISAF, ANSF, IC, GoA • Swift and robust IO exploitation

  24. ADZ KDZ/PEK J2 - Branch Current project – Op MAMBA Phase I INTEL Shaping Ways and Means Stealth Recce HUMINT Surveillance (tech) Aggressive Patroling Joint ISAF/ANP/ANA Patrolling SOF Phase I 20 – 31 OCT 06 INTEL Shaping Intermediate End-State: Situational awareness in AOO. HVT targeted and tracked for offensive Actions. SOF Ops prepared

  25. Need of collection Briefingtechnique Composition of Analysiscell Networking - inside and outside a military force Exchange of information inside the staff but also with others Effect Based Operations Language Intel-driven-operations Generalist - professionalism Culture and traditions Preparation before mission Targeting Caveats CCIRM Experiences

  26. Afghan Names 1. SON OF : Musa, son of Mahdi 2. LOCATION : Musa Maydani 3. TRIBE : Musa Hutak 4. OTHER : Haji Musa + TITLES: Education: Engineer/Ustad Religious: Hafiz/Haji/Mullah/Maulawi/Pir/Qari/Qaz Other: Khan/Malik/Agha + Nicknames Disco/Lang KHAN = Mister! Mr. Khan = Mr. Mister!!

  27. SPELLING • PHONETIC SPELLING • + Easy • Different nations – different languages – different spellings Mola/Molla/Molah/Mollah/Moola/Moollah/MolarMula/Mulah/Mulla: WRONG Correct English form: MULLAH Hadj: WRONG Correct english form: HAJ/HAJJ

  28. End - Questions?

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