PACKEX 2014 Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace (IPB) MIDN 1/C Strong 5 FEB 2014 1 UNCLASSIFIED// Agenda • Scenario – Historical overview – Political scenario • Area of Operation (AO) – Geography – Bulldog Island – Surrounding waters • • • • Red and Blue Forces Objectives and Concerns Platoon Assignments Planning Deliverables 2 UNCLASSIFIED// Historical Overview • Bulldog Island was originally colonized and claimed by the Spanish in 1910. The colony failed and the island has since been abandoned • The island has rich reserves of Oil, Uranium and Iron • The island oversees a strategic choke point for Pacific Ocean • Ownership of Bulldog Island is disputed between country Red and country Blue 3 UNCLASSIFIED// Political Scenario Country Red – Claim Bulldog Island as a national territory for the past 19 years. – Never acted upon claim – New political regime campaigned on expanding country Red’s regional grasp – Landed Marines and established small military outpost in December 2013 – Began construction on Oil drilling platforms & Industrial mining operations 4 UNCLASSIFIED// Political Scenario Country Blue – Dispute Nation Red’s territorial claim on Bulldog Island – Claim that land purchase from Spain included Bulldog Island in 1999 – Appealed to UN to force country Red’s withdrawal from Bulldog Island – After no UN action, repositioned carrier strike group and reinforced Marine detachments in the region. – Threatening imminent action. 5 UNCLASSIFIED// UN Security Council Resolutions • UNSCR 9991 – DEC 2013 – Condemns Country Red’s landing and military presence • UNSCR 9992 – Jan 2014 – Demands Red Removal by 25 MAR • UNSCR 9993 – FEB 2014 – Releases statement condemning any military action by country Blue. Encourages an armed forces stand down • UNSCR 9994 – MAR 2014 – Reasserts its commitment to a diplomatic solution 6 UNCLASSIFIED// Area of Operation Bulldog Island 7 UNCLASSIFIED// Blue Forces Navy Forces and Assets - (1) CVN CVW - (30) F/A 18E - (10) F/A 18f - (6) E/A 18G - (4) E-2C - (6) MH-60S - (5) MH-60R - (2) C-2 - (1) CG - (2) DDG (Flight IIA) - (2) MH-60R (each) - (1) FFG - (2) MH-60R - (1) SSN-767 - (1) SSN-777 - (1) SSGN-726 - (1) LPD 21 Marine Forces and Assets Ground Combat Element (+) - (1) Scout Sniper Team (attached) -Company Train* - (2) MTVR - (2) MRAP - (2) MATV - (1) Ambulance MRAP (+) - (12) AAVP7; (1) AAVC7; (1) AAVR7 Air Combat Element - (2) MV-22 UNCLASSIFIED// Red Forces Navy Forces and Assets at B1 -(1) DDG (Flight IIA) - (2) MH-60R (each) - (1) FFG - (2) MH-60R Marine Forces and Assets Ground Combat Element (+) (and all the personnel & assets in this organization) - (1) Scout Sniper Team (attached) -Company Train* - (2) MTVR - (2) MRAP Navy Forces and Assets moving to support from B2 - (1) CVN CVW (Equivalent to Blue Forces) (1) CG - (1) DDG (Flight IIA) - (2) MH-60R (each) - (1) SSN-767 - (1) SSN-777 - (1) SSGN-726 - (2) MATV - (1) Ambulance MRAP (+) - (12) AAVP7; (1) AAVC7; (1) AAVR7 UNCLASSIFIED// Orientation of Forces Country Red Naval Outpost Devil Dog Volcano Lava Flow Drilling Operations 10 UNCLASSIFIED// Geography • Bulldog Island is notional but geography, topography, tide schedules and other considerations are actual for the Island of Hawaii (the big island) Note: It’s a Volcanic Island with ground generally flat leading up an incline to a central dormant volcano, Devil Dog Volcano 11 UNCLASSIFIED// Objectives • Red Objectives • Maintain military presence • Protect construction operations on drilling and mining operations • Repel any landing force • Blue Objectives • Wait until withdrawal date issued by UNSCR – 9992 • Once 25 MAR deadline passes initiate Operation Odysseus – Land on Bulldog Island and expel Country Red forces – Disperse/destroy enemy naval forces – Reinforce island 12 UNCLASSIFIED// Rules of Engagement Specific ROE Instructions will be briefed individually to Strike Groups - Be prepared for this 13 UNCLASSIFIED// Concerns • Freedom of Navigation throughout the AO – Ensure freedom of navigation for commercial shipping – Prevent damage to neutral commercial shipping – Prevent international airspace interference • Rules of Engagement – Execute proper ROE escalation of force – Efforts must maintain maximum combat capability • Protection of critical natural resources – Oil drilling platforms/Mining Operations 14 UNCLASSIFIED// Platoon Assignments Country Blue vs Country Red Alpha 1 Bravo 1 (MIDN 1/C Cole) (MIDN 1/C Barrett) Bravo 2 Alpha 2 (MIDN 1/C Morahan) (MIDN 1/C Puglisi) 15 UNCLASSIFIED// Planning Processes Navy Planning Process vs. Mission Analysis MC Planning Process Problem Framing Course of Action (COA) Development COA Analysis COA Wargame COA Comparison & Decision Plans & Orders Development Transition UNCLASSIFIED// Orders Development Planning Deliverables 1. Mission Analysis / Problem Framing 2. Brief the Mission (TASK and PURPOSE; 5 Ws) – What are you supposed to do? 3. Brief your Course of Action & Narrative. - How are you going to do what you are supposed to do? (Sample COA narratives available on request) 4. Brief any Tasking Statements (TASK and PURPOSE; 5 Ws) – Who is doing what to who and why? Be able to discuss how you are coming up with your decisions (planning factors) Be able to discuss your Planning Assumptions and how you will confirm or deny those assumptions. REMEMBER: If you take assumptions into execution they become RISK. How are you going to mitigate the risk? 17 UNCLASSIFIED// Questions 18 UNCLASSIFIED// Sample COA Briefing Slide: COA Narrative UNCLASSIFIED// Sample COA Briefing Slide: Tri Slide Topic: UNCLASSIFIED// Sample COA Briefing Slide: QUAD Slide Topic: Topic: UNCLASSIFIED// Sample COA Briefing Slide: MEU COA R2P2 COURSE OF ACTION # 1: COMBO PHASE T/O NEO CMD ELE SEC ELE 1 ECC SCARLETT TOTAL INSERT TIMELINE LAUNCH INSERT OF SECURITY & HASTY ECC 2 ACTIONS AT HASTY SITES 3 EXTRACT TO BLS 4 ACTIONS TO BLS TOTAL EXTRACT 5 EXTRACT TO ESG MAJOR EQUIPMENT () MTVRS () HMMWV () MHE AIRCRAFT ORM LOW () UH-1 / AH- 1 FIRE SUPPORT / LANDING CRAFT AV-8B () CH-46 AH-1W () CH-53 ARTILLERY () AV-8B NSFS PH 1 PH 2 PH 3 LCU GO/NO GO LCAC ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. UNCLASSIFIED// PH 4 PH 5 TOTAL MISSION MED HIGH Available References FMFM 5-70; MAGTF Aviation Planning MCWP 2-1; Intelligence Operations FM 3-0; Operations MCWP 3-33.1; MAGTF Civil Military Operations FM 3-21.8; The Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad MCWP 5-1; Marine Corps Planning Process FM 3-90; Tactics MSTP Pamphlet 2-0.2; Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace JANE’S Fighting Ships MSTP Pamphlet 5-0.2; Operational Planning Team JP 3-02; Amphibious Operations Leader’s Guide Lightening Press; The Army Operations & MSTP Pamphlet 5-0.3; MAGTF’s Planner’s Doctrine Smartbook Reference Manual Lightening Press; The Sustainment & MSTP Pamphlet 5-0.4; The MAGTF Officer’s Multifunctional Logistician’s Smartbook Guide MCDP 1; Warfighting MSTP Pamphlet 5-0.5; Course of Action MCDP 1-0; Marine Corps Operations Development MCDP 1-3; Tactics MIL-STD-2525B (Naval Operational Graphics) MCDP 2; Intelligence Organization of the Operating Forces MCDP 3; Expeditionary Operations ST 63-1; Sustainment in the Theater of War MCDP 4; Logistics ST 101-6; Theater Sustainment Battle Book MCDP 6; Command and Control NTTP 3-02.1M; Ship-to-Shore Movement MCRP 3-31B; Amphibious Ships and Landing NWP 5-01 Naval Operational Planning Craft Data Book MCRP 5-12A; Operational Terms and Graphics * Copies of several publications available MCRP 5-12C; Marine Corps Supplement to the DOD Dictionary of Military & Associated Terms * Bring/download prior to planning exercise UNCLASSIFIED// o