Allied Maritime Command Regional Cooperation and the Success of the Counter Piracy Mission Commodore...

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Allied Maritime Command Regional Cooperation and the Success of the Counter Piracy Mission Commodore Arian Minderhoud Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations Allied Maritime Command

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Allied Maritime Command

Regional Cooperation and the

Success of the Counter Piracy

Mission

Commodore Arian MinderhoudDeputy Chief of Staff, Operations Allied Maritime Command

Regional Cooperation and the Success of the Counter Piracy Mission

• Success of the Combined Maritime Counter Piracy Operations due to:

Deterrence presence of combined naval forces

Implementation of BMP’s by shipping industry

Use of PAST’s or VPD’s

• Results achieved by all stakeholders working together, CP regime build together, combined effort with measures and activities supporting each other.

However Would be pirates and their financiers

could readily obtain the means to attack Previous ransom money appears to be

invested in criminal enterprises Root causes of piracy have not yet

resolved Countries in the region have not yet

developed adequate capacity or commitment to effectively eliminate pirate groups

Regional Cooperation and the Success of the Counter Piracy Mission

Conclusion: Present situation is fragile Risk of resurgence of Somali based

piracy has not been eliminated A few successful hijackings could

change the situation Gains and results are still reversible CP efforts at sea and ashore remain

important

Regional Cooperation and the Success of the Counter Piracy Mission

NATO’s CP involvement yielded benefits beyond the disruption of pirate attacks.

Improved SA in this strategically important region

Deepen already existing relations with other nations and organisations

Deepen the relations with the merchant shipping community

Unique opportunities to work together with other maritime nations

Regional Cooperation and the Success of the Counter Piracy Mission

Many lessons learned studies are being conducted as part of the discussion on the future of CP operations, including by NATO

Most relevant lessons learned at the operational level are the capacity we have shown , amongst the navies present at sea, to organize a robust and coordinated military posture at sea combined with a significant involvement in institutional capacity building:

Effective coordination of naval operations (between the big 3, with independent operators, with the maritime shipping industry, with…..)

Implementation of the SHADE mechanism and close link established within the maritime community between the navies, merchant industry and the seafarers

Coordination of capacity building with the main actors (regional actors with LLE/KLE, UNODC, IMO, UKMTO, MSCHOA and ……)

Active participation to the Working Groups of the Contact Group PCS , notably WG1 dedicated to naval operations and RCB (revamped in WG 3 Maritime counter piracy and mitigations operations since January 2014).

Regional Cooperation and the Success of the Counter Piracy Mission

Future Preserve benefits post-2014 Transition from continued presence with lots of ships towards

sustainable approach with on-call assets Balanced with other priorities for NATO in its AOR ISR, SA and involvement in CP-networks remain critical NATO to remain engaged with IMO and Shipping Industry to ensure

preservation and continuation of the BMP’s

Regional Cooperation and the Success of the Counter Piracy Mission

Questions?