Maritime Command HQ Naples COE CJOS/CSW Conference “NATO Operations & their contribution to Maritime Security challenges” VADM Andreas KRAUSE Deputy Commander HQ MC Naples
Jan 18, 2016
Maritime Command HQ Naples
COE CJOS/CSW Conference
“NATO Operations & their contribution to Maritime Security challenges”
VADM Andreas KRAUSE
Deputy Commander HQ MC Naples
Maritime Traffic & Challenges
90 % of World Trade
Maritime Traffic & Challenges
Energy Trade
or Potential Threat ?
44
Maritime Traffic & Challenges
Transport
or Trafficking?
55
Timely Delivery
or Hiding Illicit Cargo ?
Maritime Traffic & Challenges
66
Accident
or Attack ?
Maritime Traffic & Challenges
77
Maritime Traffic & Challenges
Tourist
or Terrorist ?
88
Fishermen
or Pirates ?
Maritime Traffic & Challenges
Nov 05Nov 05: Platform based : Platform based 300 Ships300 Ships
NowNow: Network based: Network based >10,000 ships >10,000 ships
Platform-based
Permanently deployed assets
No participation of Non-NATO Nations’ units
No information exchange
Network-based
No permanently deployed assets
Participation of Non-NATO Nations’ units
Improved AIS coverage
Sensor Network
Non-Sensor NetworkActors with Common Interests
NATO Forces
NATO Nations
(NATO HQ)
Med Dialogue
Countries
ACO/ACT
PfP NationsEU (FRONTEX,
OHQ, MAOC)
Intel Fusion
Centre (IFC)
TECHNOLOGIES,
PEOPLE, NETWORKS,
PROCESSES
NGO
Maritime
Industry
Non-NATO
Countries
Law Enforcement
International
Organizations
Search & Rescue
Refugee Assistance
SalvageOrdnance Disposal
Pollution Control
Hydrographic Survey
Vessel Traffic
Services
Disaster Relief
Port Control & Regulation
Aids to Navigation
Trade Mechanisms
Insurance & Broking
ConsequenceManagement
EmbargoEnforcement
Peacekeeping
Anti-Piracy Ops
Fishery Protection
DrugInterdiction
Contraband Ops
Oil & GasField Patrols
MaritimeCounter
Terrorism
Support to Counter
Insurgency Ops
Enforcement ofMaritime
Agreements
POWER PROJECTIONDeterrenceCoercion
Combat Ops Against the LandCombat Ops in Land Defence
Evacuation OpsConflict Prevention
Support to PeacemakingPeace Enforcement
SEA CONTROLOps Against Enemy
ForcesMaritime Trade
protection
WAR FIGHTING
MARITIMESECURITY
MARITIMEMOBILITY
MARITIMESAFETY
RESOURCEPROTECTION
CIVILIAN AUTHORITIES
MILITARY
Rel
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ve
Eff
ort
Today’s Maritime Spectrum
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TODAY
THE FUTURE
NATO
EU / UN
CMF
LEA
IO’S
INDUSTRY CMF
LEA NATO IO’S
INDUSTRY
EU / UN
COHESIVEUNCOORDINATED
Towards a Comprehensive Approach
NATO can provide a unifying roleNATO can provide a unifying role
Law Enforcement
Legal Issues
Information Sharing
Co-operation
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CONCLUSION / SUMMARY
• Comprehensive Cooperation
No one Nation or Organization can do it alone
• Flexibility in our responses will be the key element
Prepared but not pre-planned
• COE’s have an important role to play
A stream-lined and efficient LI / LL process
We need to use you more and we will !