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RIMPAC 2012 In Review LCDR Dalton 06 Feb 13

RIMPAC 2012 In Review LCDR Dalton 06 Feb 13. RIMPAC 12 Theme, Objective, Focus Areas. RIMPAC 2012 Theme: Capable, Adaptive, Partners RIMPAC 2012 Objective

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RIMPAC 2012 In Review LCDR Dalton 06 Feb 13

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  1. RIMPAC 2012 In ReviewLCDR Dalton06 Feb 13

  2. RIMPAC 12 Theme, Objective, Focus Areas • RIMPAC 2012 Theme: • Capable, Adaptive, Partners • RIMPAC 2012 Objective • - To enhance the interoperability of the combined RIMPAC force across the full spectrum of military operations and improve individual warfighting competencies • 24 ‘focus’ areas that included: • - integrate new participants • - partner nations fill key C2 position • - ASW, AW, ASuW, MIO/MSO • - Integrate SPMAGTF • - CSS • - ROE process • HA/DR • Observer nations • Planning • DV/VIP • Live fire • Environment

  3. RIMPAC 2012 Senior Leadership Group UNCLASSIFIED CCTF Vice Admiral Jerry Beaman, USN Vice CCTF Rear Admiral Fumiyuki Kitagawa Deputy CCTF Rear Admiral Ron Lloyd, RCN CFMCC Commodore Stuart Mayer, RAN CFACC Major-General Michael Hood CFLCC Brig Gen Richard L. Simcock II, USMC Deputy CFMCC Rear Admiral John Jolliffe USN Deputy CFACC Col JR Langford, USAF

  4. Exercise Growth Year Nations 1998: 6 2000: 7 2002: 8 2004: 7 Year Nations 2006: 8 2008: 10 2010: 14 2012: 22

  5. RIMPAC 12 Participants • Repeat Participants: • - Australia, Canada, Chile, Colombia, France, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand , Peru, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Thailand, United Kingdom and United States • New Participants: • India, Mexico, Norway, Philippines, Russia and Tonga • Observer Nations: • Brunei 22 Participating Nations

  6. Exercise C2 Nodes Tactical Operations Center Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft Headquarters Pacific Warfighting Center Combined Exercise Control Group (CECG) Combined Operations Center (CCTF) Maritime Operations Center (CFMCC) Combat Operations Center (CFLCC) 613 Air Operations Center Combined Air Operations Center (CFACC) CTF-34 CTF174 HQ Makalapa C3F Real World Work Facility

  7. RIMPAC 2010 Maritime: 32 surface ships 5 submarines 7 nations Air: 179 aircraft Land 5 nations RIMPAC 2010 and 2012 - Forces • RIMPAC 2012 • Maritime: • 40 surface ships • 6 submarines • 12 nations • Air: • 195 aircraft • 11 nations • Land • 7 nations

  8. RIMPAC 12 Planning Cycle • Concept Development Conference Jan 11 • Initial Planning Conference (San Diego) Jun 11 • C3F Site Survey (Hawaii) Aug 11 • Mid Planning Conference (San Diego) Dec 11 • Commander’s Conference (Victoria) Feb 12 • Final Planning Conference (Hawaii) Apr 12 • Staff Exercise (San Diego) Apr 12 • Execution (Hawaii and San Diego) 29 Jun – 03 Aug

  9. Execution Schedule • Harbor Phase: 10 days • At-Sea Phase: 22 days • Schedule of Events Phase: 12 days • Includes major live fires events • Phase transition: 1 day • Force Integration Training: 4 days • Theater Anti-submarine Warfare (TASW) • War at Sea (WASEX) • Phase transition: 1 day • Tactical (free-play): 4 days HarborSOEFITTAC (29JUN-09JUL) (10-21JUL) (23-26JUL) (28-31JUL)

  10. RIMPAC 2012 - CFMCC Task Org CFMCC COMWAR D/CFMCC DC3F CTF 176 ESG CANFLTPAC CTF 177 MIW CTF 170 CSG CCSG-11 CTF 171 NEF EODGRU ONE CTF 172 MPRA CTF 32 CTF 173 SEALOGC CTF 33 CTF 174 TASWC CTF 34 CTG 176.2 ESG SCC Deputy CANFLTPAC CTG 177.1 MCDTG SOCAL CTG 177.2 MCMRON3 Oahu CTG 176.1 CATF CPR-1 CTG 170.1 CSG SCC CHILE CTG 172.2 ATF MPRA CTG 172.1 CSG MPRA CTU 176.1.1 USS ESSEX CTU 176.2.2 HMAS PERTH CTU 176.2.1 CNS LYNCH CTU 170.1.2 MTS-71 CTU 170.1.1 USS NIMITZ CTU 170.1.4 USCGC BERTHOLF CTU 170.1.3 RSS FORMIDABLE

  11. RIMPAC 12 Accomplishments • National Training • Objectives • Diverse demands of 22 countries achieved • 1,150 tactical events • Air, Surface, Sub, Land • Traditional and non conventional warfare • Synchronizing Blue Water/Amphib/Land ops • Tactical, Operational and strategic training • Geographically dispersed –Hawaii and SOCAL Humanitarian Assistance / Disaster Relief Exercise Military and civilian partnerships formed in response to a large disaster relief effort Magnificent community engagement event – with 12 government/civilian agencies and 35 local hospitals and medical providers Parallel certification event for U.S. military forces and Hawaii hospitals • Coalition Leadership and Planning • Coalition leadership of maritime and air components, as well as numerous CTG and CTU staffs • Robust 18-month exercise cycle links planning • teams from all nations • Operational, contingency and crisis planning • Leadership Engagement • 413 Distinguished Visitors providing tremendous leadership engagement opportunities • Canadian Governor General; Defense Ministers from Australia, Canada, • Chile; Heads of Armed • Forces, several CNOs, • 21 office calls with CCTF • 3 CCTF hosted dinners, • including Australia and • Chile Ministers of • Defence

  12. US Key Accomplishments at RIMPAC NIMITZ Strike Group Training Completed TSTA/FEP CWC training Group Sail Live fire: • NIM (AAW-11-SF) Cert • CVW (8) individual Air Crew Live Fire Certs • CVW (3) HARM Live Fire Certs Joint/Coalition Training • DACT (F-22s) • CDS-23 Multi-National transit training enroute Independent Deployers • Strike Group Integration Training • NECC Certification • EOD GRP 1 – MCO-R • MESG-1 – MSO-R • Live Fire • GUNEX – Competitively scored against peers • MPRA (8) crews certified AGM-65 & HARPOON • Joint/Coalition Training • Basic and Intermediate Phase Training and Readiness in an integrated environment Other Key Accomplishments • CTF-34 TASW Bi-annual Certification • HA/DR – Proof of Concept • Joint Commission Accreditation Credit • Tripler Army Medical Center • 22 Civilian Hospitals • Experimentation • Great Green Fleet Demonstration • Technical Cooperation Program Anti-Ship Missile Project Arrangement (TAPA) • SWITCHBLADE UAV • MSRON 9 completed ULT events

  13. RIMPAC 12 Live Fires • Torpedoes – 26 fired • - 24 x Mk 46, 2 x Mk 48 • Air to Surface missile – 15 fired • - 2 x Harpoon, 6 x Maverick, 3 x HARM • Surface to Surface missile – 4 x Harpoon fired • Sub-Surface to Surface missile - 1 x Harpoon fired • Surface to Air missile – 20 fired • - 14 x SM2, 3 x ESSM, 1 x NSSM, 2 x RAM • Air to Air missile – 13 fired • TOTAL = 78 missiles • Bombs – 9 • Gunnery – 1,485 rds fired • 3 x HULKS sunk

  14. RIMPAC Series ‘Firsts’ • Key positions filled by foreign nations: • - D/CCTF and CFACC (Canada) • - CFMCC (Australia) • - SCC (Chile) • Separate CCTF and CECG staffs • Introduction of UN SRSG • Great Green Fleet demonstration • Russian participation • Dispersion to SOCAL (MIW) • Major HA/DR event

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