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NATO Rapid Deployable Corps-Greece. N ATO R ESPONSE F ORCE ( NRF ). (a Reality & a Priority ). Colonel (FRA A) Philippe BAULAIN NRDC-GR / Assistant Chief of Staff for Training. NATO UNCLASSIFIED. Military Forces in NATO. GRADUATED READINESS. FORCE RESERVOIR. NATO Command - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Colonel (FRA A) Philippe BAULAIN
NRDC-GR / Assistant Chief of Staff for Training
NATO RESPONSE
FORCE (NRF)
(a Reality & a Priority )
NATO Rapid Deployable Corps-Greece
NATO UNCLASSIFIED
NATO Command Structure
NATO Force Structure
Complement
National capabilities
-DEPLOYABLE
- IN PLACE
Provide
- C2 structure- CIS Bns- Awacs
- C2 structure- Declared capacities
Military Forces in NATO
Provide
High Ready Forces
Follow on Forces
Response Forces : NRF
GRADUATED READINESS FORCE RESERVOIR
NATO UNCLASSIFIED
XX
X
X
XX
J4
J2J1
CIMIC
Operational Command level HQ
Operational Command level HQ
Static HQ ElementStatic HQ Element
DJSE
REACH BACK
REACH BACK
NFSNFS
NFSNFS
NFSNFS
Deployable HQDeployable HQElementElement
THEATREOPERATIONAL LEVELOPERATIONAL LEVEL
TACTICAL LEVELTACTICAL LEVEL
HOMEBASE
SHAPESTRATEGIC LEVELSTRATEGIC LEVEL
Conceptual Military Operation
NATO UNCLASSIFIED
Prague Summit Nov 2002• Technologically advanced,• Flexible & deployable,• Interoperable & sustainable,• Including land, sea, air & log elements,• Ready to move quickly,• Wherever needed…
• Catalyst to improve NATO military capabilities• Demonstration of force • Shows the Nations’ common will • Deters from threats against NATO members
NATO UNCLASSIFIED
NATO Response Force Background
Oct 2008: new NRF concept agreed• Jun 2009: implementation of revised NRF• Immediate Response Force and Response Force Pool • Increase to one year rotation and stand-by• Decrease the size of NRF Immediate Response Force
(25.000 to 13.000)• Adjusted readiness • Revised mission statement …
NATO Response Force Evolution
NATO UNCLASSIFIED
The mission of the NRF is : “To provide an immediate military response to an emerging crisis as part of the Alliance's comprehensive crisis management system for both Article 5 and Crisis Response Operations”
Range of tasks in no order of priority:
• Contribute to the preservation of territorial integrity
• Demonstrative force package
• Peace support operations
• Embargo operations
• Disaster relief
• Protection of critical infrastructure
• Security operations
• As part of a larger force the NRF could also be used to conduct initial entry operations
NRF Current Mission Statement
NATO UNCLASSIFIED
Immediate Response Force
Operational C2
Response Force Pool
On NRF stand-by:
- Staff trained and certified
- Readiness at required level for each building block
- Force Packaged and Supported
Not on NRF stand-by:
- Staff being trained during NRF preparation phase
- No specific Readiness requirement
- No Support pre-identified
NATO Response Force Construct
NATO UNCLASSIFIED
Joint Force HQ
NATO RESTRICTED
Land AirMaritime
24/7 Combat Capability
Strategic Enablers• Air and Sea Lift• ISR/AWACS• Psyops• Combat Support
Special Operations
Brigade Special Forces Task Group
NATO Task Force
CBRN JLSG
Coy LogisticCoord
NATO UNCLASSIFIED
IMMEDIATE Response Force
Phase 1: NationalPhase 1: National Preparation Preparation Phase 2: NRF Preparation Phase 3: NRF Standby
Component training Joint training
6 months 12 months
JFC HQ Main
J HQ Fwd (from DJSE)
MARITIMECC HQ LAND CC
HQAIR
CC HQ
HQ Integration during the 3 months preceding the NRF Rotation under JFC Commander responsibility. MARITIME CC
LAND CC
AIR CC
OPD leads Evaluation
with NCS CC support.
Component force integration during the
year preceding the NRF Rotation under the
responsibility of the NRF CC Commander.
NCS / NFS CCs are responsible for the Unit’s Evaluation.
Component
Exercises
Joint Integration CPX
NRF Rotation Cycle Begins
JOINT
ENABLERS
SOF CC
SOF CC HQ
JLSG HQ (core
from DJSE)
6/12 months
NRF Training and Certification
NATO UNCLASSIFIED
The costs : • Constant Force generation• Constant training requirements
NATO UNCLASSIFIED
• So far never in “warring Operations”• but involved in natural disasters• Transformation • Interoperability
The limitations :• Recurrent shortfalls (including logistics…)• Even IRF not quite “immediate”• Default option but “one shot” (reconstitution)
• Ready crisis response agent• Preparation & Execution tool• Dual Political & Military • Permanently evolving
Challenges & Relevance
The achievements :