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t Presentation from Commander Royal Artillery t Evaluation of the current status of live and simulated
of the 1st Division, British Army on the large scale training and accreditation initiatives for joint
Exercise ‘Flying Rhino’, which will address how operations including details from the RAF’s
effective Joint Fires training on a multi-na tional Distributed Synthetic Air Land Training (DSALT)
scale can be designed and successfully executed to facility, JAPCC’s Combat Air Branch and the US Marine
ensure preparedness for combat Corps Marine Aviation Weapons & Tactics Squadron
t Recommendations and analysis from the UK t Analysis of how Joint Planning, Synchronised
MoD’s Department for Joint Capabilities and Execution and Common CIS Infrastructure
the USAF’s Joint Fires Integration and Development are improving multinational
Interope rability Team into how tactical Joint Fire coordination and integration of Fire Support with
Support iscurrently being developed and delivered insight from NATO HQ Allied Rapid Reaction
Corps and the Canadian Air/Land Integration Cell
2011 International Speaker Faculty
our Major david Jones, OC Colonel (RET) d. Matthew
brigadier dickie haldenby, Lieutenant Colonel Patrik neuenswander, Director,
Thomé, Deputy Joint Effects Canadian Air Land
Commander Royal Artillery Integration Cell, Canadian Operating Locations Team,
1st Armoured Division, Director, J3 Operations, LeMay Center for Doctrine
Nordic Battle Group Land Force Doctrine and
British Army Training Systems Development and Education
Colonel Paolo briancesco, Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Fort Leavenworth, USAF
gray, SO, Joint Air/Land Major dennis nuppenau,
Head Office Tactics, Italian Head of Fire Support Branch, Lieutenant Colonel Tony
Air Force Operational Organisation JALO, UK MoD Monetti (RET) (USAF), Former
Danish Army Fire Support,
Command Lieutenant Colonel Metello CIMIC & ISTAR Centre Chairman, Time Sensitive
group Captain neale dewar, Pilati, ITAF, Combat Branch, Targeting Working Group,
Joint Air Power Competence Captain Everett good, Rotary NATO (CONFeReNCe
Deputy Head, Joint Fires and Wing Offensive Air Support
Influence Branch, HQ Allied Center (JAPCC) ChAIRMAN)
Specialist, Marine Aviation
Rapid Reaction Corps, NATO Squadron Leader John Taylor, Weapons and Tactics Mr Chris Finn, Senior Air
Wing Commander Andrew Air Battlespace Training Squadron, US Marine Corps Power Lecturer, Kings
Jeffrey, Joint Strike 1, Joint Centre, Royal Air Force College London, Royal Air
Captain Peter Rønning- Force College Cranwell
Capability, UK MoD Major Jeffrey hughes, Lead Jensen, FAC/TACP, Danish
Lieutenant Colonel Tom Joint Fires, Air Land Sea Battlegroup Lieutenant Colonel Eric Tyson,
Kokes, Chief of Plans and Application Centre, US DoD Chief of Operations, JACI,
Wo1 damon Mitchell, Master Fires Centre of Excellence,
Strategy, Joint Fires Integration Major byron Sullivan, Air Gunner, School of Artillery,
and Interoperability Team Officer Department Head, US Army
New Zealand Army
(JFIIT ), US Air Force Marine Aviation Weapons
and Tactics Squadron, US “Air-Land Integration and Joint Fires Coordination
Marine Corps
continue to evolve rapidly through the experience of
Pre Event Workshop : 13.00 – 16.00, 16th May 2011 current operations, and this DefenceIQ conference
provides an excellent means to keep up with cutting-
The Evolution of Synthetic and Live Joint Air/Land Training edge developments in these fields”.
Led by: Lieutenant Colonel Tony Monetti (RET) (USAF), Former gRoUP CAPTAIn nEALE dEWAR, dEPUTy hEAd, JoInT FIRES And
InFLUEnCE bRAnCh, hQ ARRC, nATo
Chairman, Time Sensitive Targeting Working Group, NATO
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Led by: Lieutenant Colonel Tony Monetti (RET) (USAF), Former Chairman, Time Sensitive Targeting Working Group, NATO
“Very accommodating and well set up establishment. “This conference has reinforced my views on many of
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Who attended Air/Land Integration & Joint Fire Support 2010
q 321 Special Tactics q FOI q NZ Army q Thales
Squadron q HQ Land Warfare Centre q Rockwell Collins q Turkish Aerospace
q Canadian Land Force q Independent Consultant q Royal Netherlands Army Industries Inc.
Doctrine and Training q Italian Air Force q Royal Norwegian Navy q US Air Force
Systems Operational Command q Royal Regiment of
q Danish Fire Support Centre q NLD SF Regiment Canadian Artillery School
q EADS Defence & Security q Norwegian Maritime q Saab AB
q Fire Support Training Special Forces (MJK) q Selex Galileo
Centre RNLA q Norwegian Navy q Swedish Armed Forces
Who attended Air/Land Integration & Joint Fire Support 2009
q Air Warfare Centre, UK MoD q Finnish Defence q NATO Headquarters q Swedish Defence
q Armscor Business (Pty) Ltd University q Przemyslowy Instytut Research Agency (FOI)
q Australian Army q General Dynamics Telekomunikacji SA q Swedish FMV
q Australian Defence Force q German Ministry of Defense q RAF Cranwell q Thales Group
q BAE Systems q Headquarters Army Air Corps q RAF High Wycombe q TNO Defence Security and
(Operations) Ltd q HQ Air C2 Spt q RAF Waddington Safety
q Belgian Army q Joint Services Command q Royal Australian Air Force q U.S. Army Air Defense
q Boeing Defence UK Ltd. and Staff College q Royal Netherlands Army Artillery School
q Danish Army Special q Lockheed Martin UK q Selex Communications Ltd. q UK MoD
Operations Forces q MINDEF q Singapore Armed Forces
q Defence Institute q MoD Netherlands q Slovenian Armed Forces
Who attended by country 2010 Who attended by country 2009
t United Kingdom 22% t France 8% t United Kingdom 42% t South Africa 3%
t Sweden 13% t Germany 5% t The Netherlands 20% t Sweden 3%
t The Netherlands 13% t United States 3% t Singapore 7% t United States 3%
t Canada 11% t Denmark 3% t Australia 5% t Belgium 2%
t Norway 8% t New Zealand 3% t Germany 3% t Denmark 2%
t Italy 8% t Turkey 3% t Poland 3% t Finland 2%
t Slovenia 3% t France 2%
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08.30 Coffee & Registration r Examination of the preliminary test results on VBS2FIRES
09.00 Chairman’s Welcome & Introductory Remarks and FACSIM products
09.10 Exercise Flying Rhino: delivering operationally Relevant Joint Major dennis nuppenau, Joint Fires Chief, Danish Army Fire
Fires Training in a Multinational Environment Support Centre & Captain Peter Rønning-Jensen, FAC/TACP,
r Observations on the nature of Joint Fires Danish Battlegroup
r Exploring the challenges of training for the fundamental 14.10 how the new Zealand Army are Coordinating Aerial Fire
enabler of Joint Fires: Battlespace management Support to ground Forces to Achieve Joint Interdependence
r Co-ordinating multi-national training exercises r Feedback from Excercise Willoh, which provided Joint
r Designing and delivering effective Forward Air Controller Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) and Joint Fires Observer
training to maximise preparedness for combat (JFO) personnel a unique opportunity to gain Close Air
brigadier dickie haldenby, Commander Royal Artillery 1st Support (CAS) training with fast air assets
Armoured Division, British Army r Defining the role and responsibilities of JTAC’s and JFO’s
09.50 Analysis of how dJtCap are developing Capabilities and a r Live and simulated training initiatives for NZAF Joint operators
Proposed Route Forward for Joint Fire Support in the UK r Update of the relevant equipment requirements and
Through the Joint Strike Vision Paper delivery timescales
r Outline of the role of the Directorate of Joint Capability Wo1 damon Mitchell, Master Gunner, School of Artillery,
(DJtCap) within the UK MoD and their part in the New Zealand Army
transformation process 14.50 Coffee break
r Analysis of the ‘Joint Strike Vision Paper’ developed by 15.20 discover how Joint Planning, Synchronised Execution
DJtCap as a ‘Joint’ roadmap to 2020 and Common CIS Infrastructure development are Improving
r Discussion of the impact of the UK MoD’s revamped Multinational Coordination and Integration of Joint Fire Support
governance for Joint Fires HQ Allied Rapid Reaction Corps is a multinational, NATO
r Examination of the relationship between DJtCap and operational headquarters fully ready for rapid deployment
Joint Air Land Organisation worldwide within five to thirty days, with dedicated and
Wing Commander Andrew Jeffrey, Joint Strike 1, Joint integrated support to sustain and protect the headquarters
Capability, UK MoD once deployed
10.30 Coffee break r Examination of improvement procedures, structures and
11.00 Examination of how the USMC are Training Aviators to training to coordinate Fires
operate in the Total Threat Environment in Coordination r Insight into Air Land Integration improvement tools
with ground Units including joint planning, synchronised execution and
‘Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One common CIS infrastructure
(MAWTS-1) conducts training for aviation units, most r Analysis of wider targeting challenges such as precision,
notably the Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) course requirements for ISTAR and cultural disparity
at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma’. This briefing will group Captain neale dewar, Deputy Head, Joint Fires and
outline the core competencies developed on the WTI course: Influence Branch, HQ ARRC, NATO
r Guidelines on managing a unit’s weapons and tactics 16.00 detailed Insight into how Multiservice Procedure for Calls for
training programme Fire and a Format for Joint Air Strike Requests are Increasing
the Effective Joint Application of Firepower
r Performing classroom and flight instruction on various ALSA is a joint organization chartered by a Memorandum
facets of the weapons system of Agreement under the authority of the Commanders, Army
r Instruction on current enemy capability and tactics to Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), USMC Combat
counter enemy threats Development Command (MCCDC), Navy Warfare Development
Captain Everett good, Rotary Wing Offensive Air Support Command (NWDC), and Headquarters for Doctrine Development
Specialist & Major byron Sullivan, Air Officer Department and Education to rapidly respond to service interoperability issues
Head, Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron, r Examination of the 2011 Joint Application of Firepower
publication published by the Air Land Sea Application
US Marine Corps Centre intended primarily for use by members of battalion-
11.40 The Role of JFIIT in Planning, Coordinating and Executing level combat units
Tactical Joint Fires for the US dod to Ensure they are delivered r Information on procedure for calls for fire, a format for
Effectively and Responsively joint air strike requests, a format for briefing aircrews who
The Joint Fires Integration and Interoperability Team (JFIIT) provide close air support, structures of communication
nets, and data on weapons
is a subordinate, functional command of U.S. Joint Forces r Application of Joint Application of Firepower publication
Command (USJFCOM), tasked with improving the integration, to the tactical operating forces of the Army, Marine
interoperability, and effectiveness of Joint Fires Corps, Navy, and Air Force
r Analysis of the work done by JFIIT to ensure effective Major Jeffrey hughes, JFIRE Lead, Air Land Sea Application
and integrated target acquisition is standard practice Centre (US Marine Corps), US JFCOM
across the forces 16.40 Structuring Air/Land Integration for the Future Character of Conflict
r Latest developments on the JFIIT interoperable firing r Overview from the US Army’s Fires Centre of Excellence
systems designed to make J-Fires quicker and less complex (FCoE) based at Fort Sill. FCoE is the US Army proponent
r Insight into how JFIIT help to develop training procedures for Fires and Precision and the Army lead into the Joint
applicable across the traditional disparate force structures Fire Support Executive Steering Committee.
Lieutenant Colonel Tom Kokes, Joint Fires Integration and r Joint Fires Observers - Potential changes to future
Interoperability Team (JFIIT), US Air Force structures and program of instruction.
12.20 Lunch r Joint Air Ground Integration Cell (JAGIC)- Future changes
13.30 Current and Future Training and operations of the danish in Airspace
Joint Fire Support Centre r C2 enabled by the move of Air Support Operations Center
r Insight into the training and operations of DJFC Tactical (ASOC) to Divisional HQ
Air Control Party (TACP) and Forward Air Controller’s (FAC) Lieutenant Colonel Eric Tyson, Chief of Operations, JACI, Fires
Centre of Excellence, US Army
r Organisational fire-support restructure at Battery level
17.20 Chairman’s Summary & day one Close
r Integration of SIMULATED and LIVE Firing training intiatives
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08.30 Coffee & Registration r Developing and evolving the criteria used to accredit
simulator systems to ensure smooth transition
09.00 Chairman’s Welcome & Introductory Remarks r Managing the implementation of Simulator accredited
FACs into the wider force structure
09.10 Examination of how the UK’s Joint Air Land organisation r Integrating non-NATO nations in FAC/JTAC training
are Tackling Structural, Procedural, Training, Cultural and Lieutenant Colonel Metello Pilati, ITAF, Combat Branch,
doctrinal Challenges for Joint operations Joint Air Power Competence Center (JAPCC)
r Understand the operational scenarios and fire support
missions which currently employ UK deployed forces 14.10 Canadian Perspective on the Integration of ISR and
r Breakdown and examination of the key challenges that Joint Fires
are faced in Joint Ops: Structural, Procedural, Training, r How to ensure successful targeting for M777 howitzers
Cultural and Doctrinal and precision joint fires
r Understand how UK forces are overcoming the r Live and simulated training concepts for Canadian JTAC’s
challenge of non-interoperable technologies r Canadian Armed Forces plans to retain the joint
r Detail of the key UK organisations and their efforts operational knowledge gained in Afghanistan
towards ‘Jointness’ Major david Jones, OC Canadian Air Land Integration Cell,
Lieutenant Colonel Stuart gray, SO, Joint Air/Land Canadian Forces
Organisation JALO, UK MoD
14.50 Coffee break
09.50 Air/Land Integration & Joint Fires: An Italian Air Force
operational Perspective 15.20 Integrating Information operations with Fires to Achieve
r Insight and analysis of the ITAF operational efforts to Effects in an EU operation
increase joint force collaboration and integration r Understanding the benefits of integrating InfoOps into
r How have today’s operational commitments influenced joint ops targeting process
Joint Fire procedures and tactics? r Combining kinetic and non-kinetic tools in battlespace
Colonel Paolo briancesco, Head Office Tactics, Italian Air to achieve desired effects
Force Operational Command r Changing multi force perception to allow the non-
application of force to be the solution for changing will
10.30 Coffee break of opponents
r Results of live training of units: adopting a flexible use
11.00 US Air Force Joint Airspace Control Issues of kinetic engagement in order to achieve traditionally
r Key issues concerning current multiple key Joint/Service non-kinetic effects
Airspace Control Doctrine Publications Lieutenant Colonel Patrik Thomé, Deputy Joint Effects
r Insight into the Joint Air Ground Integration Cell (JAGIC) Director, J3 Operations, Nordic Battle Group
an AF-Army effort to integrate airspace control and
fires deconfliction over/within Ground Commander’s AO 16.00 Lessons Learned from Air-Land Integration – Case Studies
r Breakdown of the Army Airspace Control from the 20th Century
transformation including both people and equipment r In May 1940 the British Air Force in France comprised
Colonel (R) d. Matthew neuenswander, Director, Operating the Advanced Air Striking Force and the Air Component
Locations Team, LeMay Center for Doctrine Development of the BEF. Equipped mainly with obsolescent aircraft,
and Education Fort Leavenworth, US Air Force and with outdated tactics, they were swept from France
within two months
11.40 Analysis of the benefits of the distributed Simulated Air/ Land r In June 1944 two Allied tactical air forces gave almost
Training Process as a Pre – operational necessity for UK Forces unlimited support to the two Army Groups in the
The Distributed Synthetic Air Land Training (DSALT) successful liberation of Europe.
facility at RAF Waddington is designed to enable soldiers r Why were these cases so different, and what lessons
to experience the complexities of controlling aircraft, should we really draw from them?
artillery and other assets in a fast moving engagement Mr Chris Finn, Senior Air Power Lecturer, Kings College
within a safe, simulated environment London, Royal Air Force College Cranwell
r Explanation of the role of the DSALT Project used by all
operational UK Joint Fires Cells pre-deployment since 2009 16.40 Chairmans Closing Address
r Detail of the Air Battlespace Training Centre (ABTC) and
Exercise Mountain Dragon
r DSALT concept and development: Working with
industry partners to assemble a synthetic universe to
enable the best pre-operation training possible
Squadron Leader John Taylor, Air Battlespace Training
Centre, Royal Air Force
12.20 Lunch
13.30 Exploration of the neccesity for and Practicalities of Forward
Air Controller Simulation Accreditation in nATo
NATO JAPCC´s purpose is to foster and develop new ideas
for the command, control and employment of air assets
from all service branches and to facilitate appropriate
measures to implement these ideas
r Understanding why FAC Simulation accreditation is
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