Network Centric Operations Urban Warfare

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Network Centric Operations Urban Warfare National Defense Industrial Association Net Centric Operations, Interoperability & Systems Integration Conference Presented by Fred Stein MITRE fstein@mitre.org

The Results - Unpredictable Engagements Interdependence Agility is the Key Measurement Sensor input linked to Command Center Imarsat (V) Iridium (V) UHF TAC SAT (V/D) Laser Rangefinder - GPS Locates Target for engagement C2 Center request more Data to task weapons Platform Link 16 (D) UHF Sat (V) Combat Track II (D) Link 16 (D) Radar (D) UFH (v) Mensurate Target Final Link To Target GPS (D) UHF (V) Combat Track II (D) Keyboard to Bomb Engages Targets

Global Trends Industrial Age Success = Scale Top Down Centralized Traditional Hierarchy Organization Information Hoarding Local Awareness Arms Length Relationships Information Age Success = Scale and Complexity Empowering the Edges Hybrid Organization Information Sharing Shared Awareness Collaboration & Synchronization New Behaviors New Competencies New Interfaces New Relationships New Technologies

Rapid Transition Calls for Flexible C2 Capabilities Change Mission Vs Usage MS Office Use ABCS Use Small Unit Patrols Turn Off GCCS-A OIF1 High Med Air Threat Fire Missions Large Maneuver No Fire Missions DIVARTY Becomes Information OPS No Air Threat ADA Becomes Bank Security Low OIF1 OIF2 OIF Deployment Planning RSOI Jun-Oct 02 Traditional Maneuver Warfare Attack DESTROY Non Traditional Maneuver Warfare Public Works REBUILD Hundreds of Small Unit Patrols Rehearsal War 1994 Transition SASO Nov-Jan 03 Feb-May May-Jun Jun- Current Change in Emphasis Areas in SASO Public Works (Water/Power ) Patrols Insurgent Strong Points, Tracking, Trend Analysis Local Population Attitude Mayor type duties Food/Water Distribution

Urban Warfare Then and Now Coalition Forces in Iraq destroy insurgents/terrorists with limited impacts on cities and low loss of life and equipment Conducting warfare with network enabled capabilities Technology Leveraging ISR assets all types of UAVs for ISR and engagements Integrating ISR and C2 systems with weapons systems Linking ground night vision capabilities to air delivered effects Moving toward persistent ISR Tactics Use of small probing actions to bring enemy out and then destroy Back the enemy into an increasing smaller area

Coalition Operations in Fallujah

Coalition Operations in Fallujah The battle for this urban maze will be largely a battle for line of sight Battle for Information Marines possess imaging devices, comms,computers part of the Infrastructure Grid, range finders part of the Sensor Network and their rifles Part of the Engagement Network Their role as sensors maybe more damaging then their role as engagers -key is Information though observation.

Recent Fallujah Examples 1. Abrams Tanks Commander observed a group of enemy through the optical sight of his tank at 2,400 meters Sensor network 2. Enemy started throwing Molotov cocktails and pouring gasoline on the road to create a smokescreen thought the smoke would obscure them from view. 3. Constraints of firing into another AOR, where US marines might be operating, and the danger of damaging the mosque, which would have provoked outrage in the Arab world, 4. Required authorized at a more senior level.

5. A Humvee from Phantom troop fitted with a Long Range Acquisition System (LRAS) was moved to within two kilometers of the mosque, to provide more detail Senor Network 6. Plt Leader was asked to provide a grid co-ordinate, accurate to within a meter, to minimize the chance of hitting the mosque, about 50 meters from the building. 7. Authorization came through and the order to fire a barrage of 20 155mm high-explosive shells from howitzers about three miles away from the mosque. Engagement network 8. Soldier manning the LRAS, watched the burst of shells hit.bda

Bottom Line U.S. forces are networking their sensors from those on the tanks to UAVs to Command all were exploited to gain an information advantage. The information infrastructure grid linked these sensors to the decision makers and ultimately to the engagement network from whose assets the target was matched. What is clear in these examples are the Flexibility and Agility of the U.S. forces enablered by the Infrastructure Grid while conducting Network Centric Operations

Urban NCW Capability Cmd requests that Sniper to laser mortar firing location. Apache/Harrier/ AUAV vectored to enroute target. Terrorists fire mortar fires and then moves toward sanctuary. Firefinder radar detects location of mobile mortar. NC Integration of systems to engage Urban Targets Infantry Shooting Mortar C2 via AFTADS / CPOF TACSAT/FM Target successfully engaged and destroyed

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