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    MISSION ANALYSISBRIEFING

    J6

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    Forces Available

    10 SFG (A)

    1 x SDN

    JCSE (A) (-)

    2JCS 1 x QDHT

    VOIP router package

    112th SOSB(A) (-)

    B CO 112th 1 x AN/TSC-156 (Phoenix)

    1 x SDN

    3 x JNN

    3 x SOCA Teams

    VOIP router package

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    Facts

    Bandwidth is limited Ahurastan possess limited EW equipment (monitor

    and attack)

    CJFLCC will make use of all organic assets toprovide ES and EA coverage within the JOA

    Coalition partners do not have BFT

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    Assumptions

    Coalition forces possess the appropriate securityclearances

    All units deployed with the ITCP

    All units deployed with necessary peripherals

    (equipment) All units deployed with necessary backup/redundant

    equipment, software, etc.

    Individual unit requirements have been validated by the

    unit S6s

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    Specified Tasks

    Plans for C4I support through all phases of the operation Determine location of all HQs on battlefield, types of

    service required, and location of key decision makers

    Conduct recon of signal sites and determine space

    requirements ID critical communications points and determine time

    requirements for sustaining currents operations and

    transitioning to branches and sequels

    ID communications personnel and equipment shortfalls

    Plan for system redundancy in all phases and for allsystems

    Create priority of link installation/restoration plan

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    Implied Tasks

    Plan for dynamic bandwidth allocation

    ID critical re-supply of COTS and military equipment

    FP of critical nodes and installations

    Create priority of link installation/restoration plan

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    COMMS REQUIREMENTS

    LOCATION SERVICES DATA RATE

    JSOTF SIPR

    NIPR

    DSNCENTRIX

    TS/VTC

    S/VTC

    FM Net

    UHF Net

    2048 KBS

    1024 KBS

    1024 KBS512 KBS

    384 KBS

    384 KBS

    64KBS

    128KBS

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    Backbone Diagram

    JSOTF96th CA

    NSWTU

    Baku

    QDHT SIPR, NIPR,DSN, STE

    JBS SAT, FM, HF,

    TRQ-43

    Iridium

    FOB 101 BOLSHIYE

    JNN SIPR, NIPR,

    DSN, STE

    SOCA SAT, FM, HF,

    TRQ-43

    Iridium

    FOB 102 NAKICHEVAN

    JNN SIPR, NIPR,

    DSN, STE

    SOCA SAT, FM, HF,

    TRQ-43

    Iridium

    NILE

    SAT, HF

    IRIDIUM

    SULAYMHANIYAH

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    RFIs

    None

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    Shortfalls/War stoppers

    None

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    MISSION ANALYSISBRIEFING

    IO

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    Assets available (IO)

    D CO 96th CA Bn

    PSYOP TF

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    IO Support

    Purpose. The purpose of IO is to deter aggression. Should deterrence fail, IOwill gain and maintain information superiority, and conduct joint offensiveinformation operations.

    Key Tasks.

    Protect friendly C4I systems.

    Disrupt AH and SAPA command and control.

    Marginalize legitimacy and erode popular support of AH and SAPA. Further legitimize the democratically elected government of Azerbaijan.

    End-state. At the end of this operation:

    AZ is intact with popular support for the electoral process.

    Population opposes SAPA

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    Proposed IO Plan

    Defensive IO to protect and defend friendlyinformation and information systems is ongoing.

    When directed, joint offensive IO deters AH and

    SAPA during redeployment of the joint force.Concurrently, IO dissuades population fromsupporting AH or SAPA aggression.

    Should deterrence fail, IO forces, on order, disrupt

    enemy C2 to enable coalition military operationswithin the operational area. Concurrently, IOmarginalizes legitimacy of AH and SAPA.

    IO forces dissuade AH from employing WMD

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    Specified/Implied Tasks (IO)

    Specified Conduct IO to gain, maintain, and exploit info dominance in AO

    Gain and maintain operational surprise

    Inhibit the reaction time of AH military and other belligerents

    Influence local populace to remain neutral or support US efforts

    PSYOP

    Present AH as aggressors attempting to take advantage of weak neighbor Reinforce view that friendly forces are liberators, stabilizers and protectors

    Communicate to SAPA that they are puppets being used by AH to conquerand suppress all AZ ethnic groups

    Stress that US Forces are only temporary and turn over to legit AZ whensituation permits

    Implied

    Develop IO measures of effectiveness (MOE)

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    Facts (IO)

    AH has robust IO capabilities AH has modern C4 systems

    AH/SAPA/belligerents rely mainly on HUMINT

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    Assumptions (IO)

    AH/SAPA will mount a significant IO Campaign Surrogates/Insurgents/Terrorists likely supported by AH

    (money/resources)

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    Constraints/Limitations (IO)

    Knowledge of deception plan ops is strict need-to-know Destruction of enemy SIGINT systems and C2 nodes

    above operational level approved by COMEUCOM

    Computer Network Attack (CNA) approval at

    CINC/SECDEF