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THE BRITISH APPROACH TO OPERATIONAL ART

THE BRITISH APPROACH TO OPERATIONAL ART. Lt Col David Broadfoot MBE The Highlanders Chief Instructor JSOC. THE BRITISH APPROACH TO OPERATIONAL ART. Part 1 – The Levels of warfare Part 2 – The Characteristics of the Operational Level Part 3 – The Campaign Plan

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THE BRITISH APPROACH TO OPERATIONAL ART

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  1. THE BRITISH APPROACH TO OPERATIONAL ART Lt Col David Broadfoot MBE The Highlanders Chief Instructor JSOC

  2. THE BRITISH APPROACH TO OPERATIONAL ART Part 1 – The Levels of warfare Part 2 – The Characteristics of the Operational Level Part 3 – The Campaign Plan Part 4 – The basic principles of the Operational Art

  3. THE BRITISH APPROACH TO OPERATIONAL ARTLevels of Warfare • The Grand Strategic • The Military Strategic

  4. ‘The military objective should be governed by the political objective, subject to the basic condition that policy does not demand what is militarily……impossible’ Liddell Hart

  5. THE BRITISH APPROACH TO OPERATIONAL ARTLevels of Warfare • The Grand Strategic • The Military Strategic • The Operational • The Tactical

  6. THE 3 TESTS • Is there a political imperative for action? • Will/might the action achieve, or does the action have the possibility of achieving a decision that materially alters the situation in terms of the overall campaign? • Might the action achieve a decision that materially assists in realising strategicgoals?

  7. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE OPERATIONAL LEVEL • Freedom of Action • Joint Operations • Multinational Operations • Concentration of Force • Media Dimension • Total Effect

  8. The Campaign Planning Concepts • End-state • Centre of Gravity (CoG) • Decisive Points (DPs) • Joint Activities • Lines of Operation • Sequencing and Phases • Branches and Sequels • Culminating Point • Operational Pause

  9. The End-state … that state of affairs which needs to be achieved at the end of a campaign either to terminate or to resolve the conflict on favourable or satisfactory terms … JWP 5-00

  10. The Campaign Planning Concepts • End-state • Centre of Gravity (CoG) • Decisive Points (DPs) • Joint Activities • Lines of Operation • Sequencing and Phases • Branches and Sequels • Culminating Point • Operational Pause

  11. The Centre of Gravity That aspect of the adversary’s overall capability which, if attacked and eliminated, will lead either to his inevitable defeat or his wish to sue for peace through negotiations JWP 5-00

  12. Alexander the Great had a strong army but a very weak navy; he identified in his campaign against the Persians that his success depended upon gaining control of the Mediterranean Sea and he determined that the Persian CoG was their shore bases. Securing those bases with his army …… meant that he was able to gain control over the sea without a naval battle …. UKOPSDOC, Chapter 3

  13. The Campaign Planning Concepts • End-state • Centre of Gravity (CoG) • Decisive Points (DPs) • Joint Activities • Lines of Operation • Sequencing and Phases • Branches and Sequels • Culminating Point • Operational Pause

  14. The Decisive Point An effect, the successful outcome of which is a precondition to unlocking the enemy’s CoG

  15. The Campaign Planning Concepts • End-state • Centre of Gravity (CoG) • Decisive Points (DPs) • Joint Activities • Lines of Operation • Sequencing and Phases • Branches and Sequels • Culminating Point • Operational Pause

  16. Joint Activities ….a set of measurable activities that contribute to the achievement of a DP and involve assets or resources of one or more component JWP 5-00

  17. The Campaign Planning Concepts • End-state • Centre of Gravity (CoG) • Decisive Points (DPs) • Joint Activities • Lines of Operation • Sequencing and Phases • Branches and Sequels • Culminating Point • Operational Pause

  18. Lines of Operation ‘… a line linking decisive points in time and space on the path to the CoG.’ JWP 0-01.1

  19. The Campaign Planning Concepts • End-state • Centre of Gravity (CoG) • Decisive Points (DPs) • Joint Activities • Lines of Operation • Sequencing and Phases • Branches and Sequels • Culminating Point • Operational Pause

  20. Sequencing and Phases Sequencing is the arrangement of events within a campaign in the order most likely to achieve the elimination of the adversary’s Centre of Gravity JWP 5-00

  21. The Campaign Planning Concepts • End-state • Centre of Gravity (CoG) • Decisive Points (DPs) • Joint Activities • Lines of Operation • Sequencing and Phases • Branches and Sequels • Culminating Point • Operational Pause

  22. Branches and Sequels • Branches are options within a particular phase. • Sequels provide options for the next phase.

  23. The Campaign Planning Concepts • End-state • Centre of Gravity (CoG) • Decisive Points (DPs) • Joint Activities • Lines of Operation • Sequencing and Phases • Branches and Sequels • Culminating Point • Operational Pause

  24. Culminating Point An operation or battle reaches its culminating point when the current operation can just be maintained but not developed to any great advantage. JWP 5-00

  25. Operational Pause A periodic pause in operations while initiative is retained in other ways JWP 0-01.1

  26. Political Direction 1 Military Directive 2 MEANS (Resources) WAYS (Mission and Guidance On use of resources) ENDS (End-state, Military Strategic Objectives and Exit Strategy) ESTIMATE Review Situation Mission analysis Evaluation of Factors JTFC’s Guidance CoA Development Consideration of CoA JTFC Decision 3 CAMPAIGN PLAN 4 PHASE1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3 Line of OP 7 DP DP S p a c e 6 Op pause Line of OP Strategic CoG 11 Op CoG Operational end-state DP Culminating Point Line of OP 5 DP Line of OP Sequel 9 DP DP 8 Branch DP DP DP Other Lines of Operation Strategic end-state 10

  27. THE OPERATIONAL ART “Tactics make the steps from which operational leaps are assembled, strategy points out the path” AA Svechin

  28. Operational Art is “the orchestration of all military activities involved in converting strategic objectives into tactical actions with a view to seeking a decisive result”

  29. UTILISATION OF THE OPERATIONAL ART • Identify the military conditions – or end state – that will achieve the strategic objectives • Order activities, both sequentially and simultaneously, that • lead to the fulfilment of the military condition – it is unlikely • that the strategic objective can be achieved by a single • operational gambit • Apply the military resources allocated to him, within the constraints imposed upon him, to sustain the sequence of actions • Identify the risks involved

  30. OPERATIONAL & TACTICALLEVEL ACTION STRATEGICDIRECTION &RESOURCES END-STATE OPERATIONAL ART OPERATIONAL LEVEL DECISION MAKING

  31. OPERATIONAL ART The essence of Operational Art is to identify beforehand what is going to be decisive, and the shaping operations needed for success. Operational Ideas COG Analysis Campaign Fulcrum Decisive Act OPERATIONAL DESIGN Operational Design refines and develops the Operational Ideas and is the way in which the JTFC expresses his vision of how he sees the operation unfolding. The Operational Estimate The Campaign Plan Campaign Planning Concepts OPERATIONAL COMMAND OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT Operational Management seeks to achieve the greatest possible synergy, the required level of tempo, as well as maintaining a clear focus, and judging the effect of actions on achieving the End-State. Main and Supporting Efforts Supporting/Supported Commanders Joint Co-ordination Process Campaign Effectiveness Analysis Campaign Rhythm

  32. THANK YOU

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