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Anytime - Anywhere

Anytime - Anywhere. Mining –vs.- ND. Mobile Mine Assembly Group. 7 Mobile Units – 1 Detachment Maintain Navy Mine Stocks Exercise and Training Mines Deployable Mobile Teams COMOMAG Staff: Minefield Planning Mine Requirements Subject Matter Expertise. MOMAU & MOMAD.

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Anytime - Anywhere

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  1. Anytime - Anywhere

  2. Mining –vs.- ND

  3. Mobile Mine Assembly Group • 7 Mobile Units – 1 Detachment • Maintain Navy Mine Stocks • Exercise and Training Mines • Deployable Mobile Teams • COMOMAG Staff: • Minefield Planning • Mine Requirements • Subject Matter Expertise

  4. MOMAU & MOMAD

  5. Maritime Mining Cycles Military Effect - Political View • American Revolution • Civil War • Russo-Japanese War • WWI • WWII

  6. Maritime Mining Cycles Military Effect - Political View • Korea • Vietnam • Gulf

  7. Shallow Medium Deep Current U.S. Sea Mine Profile 62 QS 63 QS 65 QS 67 SLMM 56 60 CAPTOR Shallow

  8. Shallow Medium Deep 2010 U.S. Sea Mine Profile 62 QS 63 QS 65 QS 76 I-SLMM ? LSM? SUBSTRIKE? ? ? Shallow

  9. The Problems with Sea Mining • LACK OF VISIBILITY AND ACCEPTABILITY AS A WARFARE OPTION • NEGATIVE PUBLIC OPINION • LACK OF MILITARY LEADERSHIP’s ENTHUSIASM FOR THE MISSION OR THE WEAPON • LACK OF CONTROL OF THE MINEFIELD • RULES OF ENGAGEMENT: BOTH PERCEVED AND REAL • FACING “THIRD WORLD” NAVAL THREATS • LACK OF AN “OWNER” COMMUNITY

  10. Mining Rules of Engagement • Peacetime • Own territorial waters: • Perfectly legal under all international laws • Must provide notification through notice to mariners • High Seas: • Must be an immediate and legitimate self-defense/security concern • Cannot unreasonably interfere with other ocean uses • Scope of mining must be in proportion to the threat • Must provide international notification as to the location and duration of field • Must maintain presence to warn approaching vessels • Must remove mines when no longer threatened • Other nations waters • Considered a violation of sovereign territory • Wartime • International notification required (may not mine for indefinite period of time) • Must remove mines after hostilities cease • May channelize but not impede shipping in international straits • Must provide alternate route for neutral shipping if mining high seas • Cannot solely target commercial shipping

  11. Pillars of a Mining Capability CAPABLE DELIVERY MAINTENANCE INFRA- STRUCTURE CAPABILITY MINE R&D T&E VIABLE MINE STOCKS

  12. Keys to Acceptance • Fill a Mission Need • Not a duplicate capability • Fleet Driven Input • Community Ownership • Command and Control • Deliverability • Flexible Targeteering • Fleet TDA • Contributes to the CUP and “Fires”

  13. Future-cast • Personnel • Dedicated MIW Enlisted Rating • Dedicated Core of Civilian Expertise • Current Mining Capability • Quickstrike Upgrade • Future Capability • Depends upon us • Stand-off Delivery / I-SLMM / LSM / RECO ??? • Greater involvement in MCM Training • Smart training mines and “threat” targets

  14. Questions ?

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