What is C-BML? An overview
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1 What is C-BML? An overview MSG-79 C-BML Workshop 23. February 2010 Farnborough, UK Ole Martin Mevassvik Principal Scientist FFI (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment)
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3 Why Battle Management Language? Standardizing C2 to simulation interoperability Digitizing C2 information to represent plans, orders and reports C4I BML Simulation Benefits: C4I Enables M&S Technologies to support C2 Processes Robotic Forces Simulating plans and orders without manual transfer of data between C2 and M&S systems Many potential applications: training, planning, mission rehearsal, C2-C2, robotics
4 A definition A Battle Management Language (BML) is defined as an unambiguous language intended to provide for (1) command and control of simulated and live forces conducting military operations and (2) situational awareness and a shared, common operational picture. Carey, Kleiner, Hieb & Brown, Standardizing Battle Management Language A Vital Move Towards the Army Transformation, 01F-SIW-067
5 Three views of BML BML can be described by Doctrine: Terms rooted in military language Representation: How to describe missions, tasks Protocols: How to exchange BML Terms rooted in Military Doctrine, such as AAP-6 BML XML Web Services/ Grid Services Representation Command & Control Information Exchange Data Model (C2IEDM) Tolk et. al, Merging National BML initiatives for NATO Projects, MSG-028, Koblenz, 2004
6 Applications of C-BML Support of planning, Course of Action (COA) Analysis BML is an enabling technology for use of M&S for planning and decision support Training & mission rehearsal Improve effectiveness of command and staff training and reduce the number of operators Robotic forces Formal unambiguous language allows automatic interpretation of tasks C2 to C2 More precise and understandable exchange of plans and orders
7 Coalition BML (C-BML) in context of MSG-048 Orders structured using 5W s Who, What, When, Where and Why Focuses on the Execution part of an Operation Order (OPORD) A formal tasking grammar, C2 Lexical Grammar (C2LG), ensures an executable BML Based on multi-national/nato C2 standard Joint Command, Control and Consultation Information Exchange Data Model (JC3IEDM) Exchange of C-BML using XML and Web Services Two-way information exchange (orders and reports)
8 Employment of C-BML Lessons learned from the use of BML Services needed to efficiently use BML Configuration of C2 and simulation systems (define units, capabilities, terrain ) Initialization of C2 and simulation (initial order & positions, task organization ) Time management: two-way exchange of information during non-real time simulation (scaled time) Scalable information exchange, e.g. through publish & subscribe Configuration Terrain data / maps Define units and capabilities Initialization Initial unit positions Initial order (Task organization) Execution Exchange of reports, FRAGOs Analysis, AAR Load data from previous run(s)
9 SISO standardization Ongoing Product Development Group on C-BML Phased approach for development of C-BML. For each phase Data model Structure and representation of information Information exchange mechanism Guidelines MSG-048 provides feedback to SISO
10 A BML example Battalion OPORD developed by the Norwegian Army Land Warfare Centre for the 2009 experiment Documented as free text and graphics The order needed additional elaboration and clarification to be put into BML Final order put into Norwegian Tactical C2IS (NORTaC-C2IS) Simulated by APLET (FRA) and JSAF (UK) during the experiment ICC Battleview ABCS JC3IEDM + OneSAF BML WEB SERVICES UAV Sim JSAF DIS NORTaC SICF ISIS SIMBAD
11 1. SITUATION a. Enemy Forces Annex B Intel b. Friendly Forces (1) Higher Commander s Mission O/O 1BCT conducts mounted attack Apr 2010 along axes PORSCHE and CORVETTE as the 2UEx(M) main effort (ME) to destroy enemy forces in zone and seize objectives LION and TIGER. BPT attack eny forces across the international border or to the WEST of NORTHWEST. BPT to conduct combat operations NORTH and NORTHWEST in-zone, to destroy ARIAN forces bypassed during the attack, to assist in ejecting Eny remnants from CF territory (2) 1HBCT Commander s Intent The purpose of TROJAN HORSE is to maneuver rapidly from an ATK pos along PL DENVER to seize OBJ LION and TIGER, destroy ARIANAN forces in zone and secure objectives along the international border to enable establishment of CASPIAN FEDERATION (CF) regional military stability. (3) Neighboring units that could affect the operation CAB(Main effort) (a) O/O attack SOUTHEAST in zone along axis PORSCHE to secure OBJ DOG to defeat or bypass ARIANAN forces in zone. (b) O/O attack SOUTHEAST in zone along axis PORSCHE to secure OBJ LION to defeat or bypass ARIANAN forces in zone. 8 th Sqdn 10th CAV (a) O/O conduct zone recce from PL DENVER to intermidiate OBJ CAT and DOG. (b) O/O conduct zone recce from PL PEARL to OBJ LION and TIGER. (c) O/O establish scrren to the SHOUTHWEST of 1HBCT AO across the IB to provide early warning. (d) BPT continue zone recce forward of 1 HBCT across the IB to locate Eny and direct fires in supp of 1HBCT attack. c. Attachments and Detachments Annex A Task Org d. Commander s Evaluation. (1) This OPO regulates the attack against OBJ Tiger (2) Pre-condition: The Eny forces in our AO has been reduced to 40% effectiveness by higher echelon (3) Assumptions: The Eny will not stay and fight in his current positions. 2.MISSION 1-22CAB will O/O attack in zone along ROUTE CORVETTE to secure OBJ CAT and OBJ TIGER (tank) and 1-223(Mech) will attack towards OBJ CAT supported by 1-222(tank) and 1-224mech in the terrain SOUTH of ROUTE CORVETTE and is to fix the enemy towards OBJ CAT to allow 1-221and to defeat the ENY in zone. From OBJ CAT I will continue the attack at one axis until the battalion has crossed the mash land EAST of PL RUBY. From PL RUBY I will attack on two axis iot secure OBJ TIGER and link up with 1-66 CAB in the SOUTH. During the operation ENG support will be prioritized for mobility efforts. 3. EXECUTION Intent: The intent of this operation is to destroy or bypass ENY forces in zone iot facilitate CF regional military stability. This will be done by seizing OBJ CAT and TIGER with the Bn moving along Axis CORVETTE. End state is reached when OBJ TIGER is secured. a. Concept of operation Annex C Ops Overlay. b. Tasks/Mission(s) to maneuver units Tank Coy 1. O/O attack along ROUTE CORVETTE. Destroy or bypass ARIANAN forces in zone. 2. Secure NORTHERN part of OBJ CAT. 3. Secure NORTHERN part of OBJ TIGER Tank Coy 1. O/O attack SOUTH of ROUTE CORVETTE. Destroy or bypass ARIANAN forces in zone. 2. FIX ENY forces in OBJ CAT 2. Secure SOUTHERN part of OBJ CAT. 3. Secure SOUTHERN part of OBJ TIGER Mech Coy 1. O/O attack along ROUTE CORVETTE. Destroy or bypass ARIANAN forces in zone. 2. Secure NORTHERN part of OBJ CAT. 3. Secure NORTHERN part of OBJ TIGER Mech Coy4 1. O/O attack SOUTH of ROUTE CORVETTE. Destroy or bypass ARIANAN forces in zone. 2. FIX ENY forces in OBJ CAT 2. Secure SOUTHERN part of OBJ CAT. 3. Secure SOUTHERN part of OBJ TIGER Copy No 1 of 1 copies Issuing Headquarters: 1-22CAB HQ Place of Issue: Date-Time Group of Signature: Message Reference No. OPERATION ORDER NO 001 References: See OPORD (OP TROJAN HORSE) 1HBCT Time Zone: CHARLIE Task Organization: Annex A ORBAT c. Tasks/Mission(s) to combat support units Recce Plt: Route recce in force ROUTE CORVETTE Mortar plt: Annex D fire support Eng Coy: Annex F Engineer d. Coordinating instructions (It may include the following) (1) CCIR: (2) Deception guidance (3) Specific priorities, in order of completion (4) Time line (5) Guidance on orders and rehearsals 4. ADMINISTRATION/LOGISTICS a. Support Concept Annex R b. Materiel and Services (1) Supply (2) Maintenance (3) Transportation (4) Construction c. Medical Evacuation and Hospitalization (1) Location of units medical facilities (2) Evacuation route(s) d. Personnel e. Civil-Military Cooperation (1) Control of civilian population (2) Refugees f. Miscellaneous 5. COMMAND AND SIGNAL a. Command, Control, and Communications. b. Signal
12 (main attack) COA1: Chosen COA. Bn on road and terrain axis. Give mutual support. ME along road. Requires Engineer support. Slower but safer. W N S E (supp. attack) Route Corvette PL Denver (fix) PL Jade Marsh (cover) PL Opal Splits objective area into NORTH / SOUTH PL Pearl PL Ruby
13 Detailing Execution Unit Tank Sqn Mech Cpy Tank Sqn Mech Cpy Phase 1 from PL DENVER to PL AUSTIN Main attack along axis corvette (this indicates attack direction), control measure route corvette Main attack along axis corvette, control measure route corvette Supporting attack along axis south of corvette, control measure route_to_cat_so UTH Supporting attack along axis south of corvette, control measure route_to_cat_so UTH Phase 2 from PL AUSTIN to PL PEARL Seize objective area CAT. (optional) Support by fire and Seize objective area CAT Fix enemy in objective area CAT. (optional) Attack along axis route_to_cat_sou TH Fix enemy in objective area CAT. (optional) Attack along axis route_to_cat_sou TH Secure objective area CAT_NORTH Secure objective area CAT_NORTH Secure objective area CAT_SOUTH Secure CAT_SOUTH Phase 3 from PL PEARL to PL RUBY Main attack along axis corvette, control measure route_to_tiger Main attack along axis corvette, control measure route_to_tiger Follow and support along route route_to_tiger until phase line PL_RUBY Follow and support along route_to_tiger until phase line PL_RUBY Phase 4 from PL RUBY to TIGER Main attack along axis corvette, control measure route_to_tiger Main attack along axis corvette, control measure route_to_tiger Supporting attack from phase line PL_RUBY along route_to_tiger_s OUTH Supporting attack from phase line PL_RUBY along route_to_tiger_s OUTH Seize objective area TIGER_NORTH Seize objective area TIGER_NORTH Seize objective area TIGER_SOUTH Seize objective area TIGER_SOUTH Secure objective area TIGER_NORTH Secure objective area TIGER_NORTH Secure objective area TIGER_SOUTH Secure objective area TIGER_SOUTH
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