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Phoenix Express 11FPC
Exercise Control Group (ECG)
Scenario Outbrief7 April 2011
CDR Paul McHenry LCDR Doug RobertsLTJG Curtis Mckie
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• BIG PICTURE:– With downturn of world economy, a multinational cut in
naval operations and focus on anti-piracy ops in other regions, organized criminal activities in the Mediterranean region have increased.
– Multinational Intel sources expect illicit activities to peak this Spring (mid May 2011).
– UNSC resolution 9950 has authorized combined Maritime Security Operations (MSO)
– CTF Phoenix Express created to respond to the maritime threats.
PE ’11 “Road to Crisis”
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“Road to Crisis”
Pink -Med island nation
-Oil rich nation
-Stable government but great deal of corruption
-PORT Cadillac: main port. Intel and security are marginally reliable
Port Cadillac
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“Road to Crisis”
GREEN-Island nation in the Adriatic.
-Fiercely independent, proud heritage, strong central GOV’T.
-Low corruption, but crime rate is rising as the economy declines
-Criminal elements are attempting to infiltrate Port of Greenie. Intel and security sources are reliable but slow.
Port Greenie
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“Road to Crisis”
BLUE-Island nation in the Western Medwith great degree of political and cultural stability
-Lack of natural resources, active port
-Historically, minimal corruption, strong central gov’t. Literate population, balanced political syst.
-Despite these advantages, the gov’t is vulnerable to organized crime elements (mid level official bribery )
-Intel and security services reliable.
Port Blue
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“Road to Crisis”
Gray-Northwestern African nation.
-Stable/popular government. Diverse resource pool; relatively unaffected by recent economic down turn.
-Little corruption, low to moderate crime
-Shipping, trading and local industry make up bulk of GNP.
-Intel and security services reliable. Port Gray
PE11 Organizational Chart
Combined Forces Maritime Component Commander (CFMCC) CAPT MARTY BECK, USNDeputy CFMCC CAPT Jamal (Morocco)
Combined Maritime Operations Center Commander (CMOCC) CDR RYAN, USNDeputy CMOCC CDR Belal (Tunisia)
ECG
ECG
CommanderCombined Task ForcePhoenix Express 2011
(CCTFPE11)
UNSCR9950
SAG A SAG B
PE11 Command StructureExercise Control
Group (ECG)
Target vessels
CTF PE11/CMOC
SAG B CDRESPS VENCEDORA (OPV)
NRP BAPTISTA deANDRADE (Corvette)
TCG ZAFER (FFGH)MOURAD RAIS (FFG)
USS STEPHEN W GROVES (FFG)
SAG A CDRITS BETTICA (OPV)
HS NAVARINON (FFGH)
HASSAN II (FFG)CARTHAGE (PLM)
Observing Countries
2Parttime
Egypt
ORGANIC MIO TEAM
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07 APR 11 update
MIO
Target vessels
Croatia
H HELO=
MIO
P-61 (OPV) MIOMauritania
MIO
MIO
MIO
MIO
MIO
MIO
MIO
MIO
MIO
USS ROBERT G BRADLEY (FFG)
MIO
H
Fulltime
contract
MIO
H
MIO
7 JUN FREEPLAYARRIVE NLT 0700DEPART 1600SAG CDRS – C2REPORT TO CMOC – NAME OF MIO TEAMS THAT ACCOMPLISHED A BOARDINGCMOC – RECEIVE ONLY, FORWARD TO ECG
A
B
TGT SHIP
TGT SHIP
08-12 JunARRIVE O/A 1200 DEPART 1800 12 JUNE
7 JUN FREEPLAYARRIVE NLT 0700DEPART 1600
13 JunARRIVE—AGUSTA BAY
A
B
A
B
225 + 50 (A)
A
B09-10 Jun (0600-0600) 1 SCENARIOSAG B C2REPORT TO CMOC
09 JunSCENARIO DRIVEN0600-10001200-16001800-2200
A
B
10-11 Jun (0600-0600) 1 SCENARIOSAG A C2REPORT TO CMOC
10 JunSCENARIO DRIVEN0600-10001200-16001800-2200
A
B11-12 Jun (0600-0600) 1 SCENARIOSAG B C2REPORT TO CMOC
11 JunSCENARIO DRIVEN0600-10001200-16001800-2200
MANNING
– ECG Lead (1)– ECG Deputy (1)– PSI (2)– RFI Manager (3)– Target Vessel Mgmt. (3)– Intel. Inject/Scenario (4)
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ECG Watch Cycle
2400
1300
0800
2200
1600Intel injects/Scenario4 Positions18 hr. coverage
PSI Manager2 Positions18 hr. coverage
ECG Leadership Deputy2 positions
Target Manager3 positions24 hr. coverage
0400RFI Manager3 Positions24 hr. coverage
Total need 14 positions