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RIMPAC 2014

RIMPAC 2014. CTF 172 Site Survey Brief 22 Aug 13 MAJ Brent Vaino, RCAF. Topics. TF 172 Overview Changes for 2014 Participants Key Activities, Exercise Flow Force Laydown Key Departments Planning Challenges. TF 172 Overview . Similar construct to RIMPAC 14 Single CTF Plans cell

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RIMPAC 2014

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  1. RIMPAC 2014 CTF 172 Site Survey Brief 22 Aug 13 MAJ Brent Vaino, RCAF

  2. Topics • TF 172 Overview • Changes for 2014 • Participants • Key Activities, Exercise Flow • Force Laydown • Key Departments • Planning Challenges

  3. TF 172 Overview • Similar construct to RIMPAC 14 • Single CTF Plans cell • 2 CTG • 1 set up in expeditionary facilities • 1 in standing TOC • For flexibility, either CTG could support any exercise event • all tasking will flow through CTF staff and CTGs will execute • Supporting Commander throughout • All CC and CTF except MIW, LOG

  4. Participants • TF 172 • US, Canada, Australia, Japan, RoK, New Zealand • All repeat participants • 28 Aircraft • 2-3 P-8 • LSRS, VQ possible • Expeditionary Mission Support • MOCC G • Canadian DMSC • MTOC 1

  5. New for 2014 • Increased P-8 footprint • Reduced home squadron support • Longer IDRC • All command billets except CTF 172 will be coalition officers • TF 172 RIMPAC Beach Social moved out of flying phase

  6. TF 172 MPRA TASKORG CTF 172 MPRA (CTF-32) D/CTF 172 CAN CTG 172.1 AUS CTG 172.2 CAN D/CTG 172.1 JPN D/CTG 172.2 NZ MOCC/MTOC ? DMSC TOC K-BAY 2-3 x P-8 3 x P-3 2-3 x P-3 2 x P-3 2 x P-3 1 x LSRS 4 x P-3 2 x P-3 1 x P-3 NOTE: Asset breakdown between CTG’s not final.

  7. Functions Exercised • C2 • CFMCC asset, tasked by CFACC CAOC • Excess capacity back to CFACC in ‘10, ’12 • Live Fire • USN, JMSDF, RNZAF • Full Range of Core Maritime Warfare • ASW, ASuW, ISR/MDA • DS, TASW • Amphib Assault support • MDT/TST • SOF Support • HA/DR support • Experimentation support • TAPA • MCWL AWE

  8. Basic Exercise CONOPS • Harbor Phase • Forces bed down, watchstander training • Serialized Phase • Individual SEI events • Bulk of training objectives • SINKEX live fire + range clearance • NIB support to HA/DR, MCWL/SOF assaults • Advanced Integration Phase • 1 MPRA station to TASW (TF 174.8) • 1 to WASEX • NIB support to NEF, ground forces as able • Freeplay Phase • Two MPRA stations, 24 hr/day • JMSDF to HA/DR, asset balance

  9. TF 172 Exercise Flow • Forces arrive • Week of 25 Jun • Establish dets, MOCC, DMSC • Harbor Phase 30 Jun – 7 Jul • Watchstander training, social engagement • Mass Aircrew Brief • Serialized Phase8 – 19 Jul • per national requirements • “no-fly” day? • Advanced Integration Phase 20-24 Jul • TASW/WASEX for TF 170, 176 • Swap halfway • PHOTEX support 25 Jul • Freeplay Phase 26-29 Jul • As tasked • TF 172 RIMPAC Beach Social 30 Jul • TF 172 hot wash, PXR review • Forces depart 1 Aug

  10. MPRA Force Laydown • Aircraft parking at capacity • P-8 footprint • LSRS security • MOCC G/MTOC 1/DMSC in “austere” field conditions • Det ops/maint spaces in hangars, classroom spaces – very limited • Hangar floor space for spares/equipment • Weapons, sonos - MALS-24 magazine, lockers • Ramp: ISU-90’s, tents, porta-johns • Billeting: off base except…

  11. RIMPAC 2014 PARKING PLAN (updated 6/10/2013) • P-3/8 Parking • P8 • Korea • Canada • Australia • New Zealand • Japan • CTG 172.1 • (VP-X/Y/Z) • CTG 172.2 • (VP-A/B/C/D/E) • VPU-2 • F-18’s • LSRS Spots 10-17 2-HH, 4 LEAR, 2 L-29 Spots 26-32 HSL-37 Spots 18-25 H-53E Spots 1-9 HMLA

  12. Key Departments N32: MAJ Brent Vaino - Lead RIMPAC planner, primary POC, EXCON trusted agent N1: LT Kristin Lake - CJMD, personnel bed-down plan, personnel check-in/out N2: LT Chris Gerrior - All Intel support NOAD: LT Kristine Bench - All METOC

  13. Key Departments N3: CDR Ryan Baldauff - Exercise execution, CTF 172 OPS N4 Maint: LCDR Jeff Stelzig - aircraft parking plan, maint support for Dets (storage, parts, GSE, etc.) N4 Log: LSC Edward Satorre - Log POC for all TF 172 Dets

  14. Key Departments N6: LCDR Tony Myers - All comms/C2 infrastructure, TOC - Long-lead FORNATL C4I approvals processes: COMSEC, account applications - Integration of expeditionary mission support N7: LCDR Kevin Rice - Data collection/lessons learned - NCEA/ordnance requirements Gunner: AO1 Oliver Christofferson - Weapons handling incl sonos, live shots

  15. Key Departments N8: Mr. Shailesh Mehta - POC for budgeting/finance issues - MIPR, other support funding docs, cost capture N9: CDR Brian Grimm - Work, storage spaces for all Dets, incl MTOC/DMSC field area

  16. Planning Challenges • OPS • Limited ISR assets creates high demand – NASA UAS? • Airspace usage vs CVN ops • Personnel • 1 Home squadron vice 2: reduced hosting support • 2 week reserve drills • Reliant on augmentees • Fiscal • TAD, ORF • Logistics • Move of MOCC/MTOC equipment • Basing • On base accommodation • Kaneohe capacity, MILCON? • Future transition to CPRW-10 • Starts 2015, complete FY 17 • 2016 will look very different

  17. Questions

  18. Brief Complete

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