Title: Strategic Mobility
1Introduction
2Strategic Mobility
3SPANISH AMERICAN WAR
FIRST US OVERSEAS DEPLOYMENT HASTY PLANS,
FREQUENT CHANGES 125K TROOPS MOBILIZED TAMPA
WAS POE JAMMED RAIL SYSTEM CHAOTIC SHIP LOADING
INSUFFICIENT UNLOADING CAPABILITY
4MOBILITY REQUIREMENTSSTUDY
THE STUDY IDENTIFIED THAT BY 1999, THE US WILL
LACK SUFFICIENT MOBILITY TO PROJECT THE FORCE.
SEALIFT AIRLIFT INFRASTRUCTURE
5STRATEGIC MOBILITY - ASSET PROBLEMS
AGING STRATEGIC AIRLIFT
DECLINING US MERCHANT FLEET
DETERIORATING FORT TO PORT INFRASTRUCTURE
6STRATEGIC MOBILITYADDITIONAL PROBLEMS
FEWER AVAILABLE COMMERCIAL ASSETS
REDUCTION OF SURGE CAPABILITY IN
MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX
INCREASED REQUIREMENT TO CARRY COALITION FORCES
POTENTIAL NEED TO CONTRACT FOREIGN
TRANSPORTATION CAPACITY
7MOBILITY REQUIREMENTS STUDY
BUILD OR CONVERT UP TO - 19 LARGE,
MEDIUM SPEED, ROLL-ON/ROLL-OFF SHIPS (LMSRs) FOR
SURGE PREPOSITIONING (5M SQ FT)
DEPLOY AN AFLOAT PACKAGE OF ARMY -
COMBAT, SUPPORT, AND PORT-OPENING EQUIPMENT (2M
SQ FT) ADD SURGE SEALIFT CAPABILITY - TO
RAPIDLY DEPLOY HEAVY DIVISIONS FROM CONUS (3M SQ
FT) EXPAND AND INCREASE - READINESS OF
READY RESERVE FORCE (RRF) (17 TO 36 RO/ROS)
CONTINUE THE C-17 PROGRAM IMPROVE SPECIFIC
COMPONENTS OF THE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM -
WITHIN THE UNITED STATES
8STRATEGIC MOBILITY
FAST AND EFFICIENT DEPLOYMENT IS LINCH PIN TO
NATIONAL MILITARY STRATEGY
MTW - EAST
MTW - WEST
PEACEKEEPING
DISASTER RELIEF
PEACEKEEPING
LRC
...OVER FULL RANGE OF CONTINGENCIES. LETS
EXAMINE THIS CONCEPT...
9THE ARMY POSITION ON STRATEGIC DEPLOYMENT
PROVIDE A CORPS OF FIVE DIVISIONS THAT IS
TAILORED, SUSTAINABLE, WITH AIRBORNE, VERTICAL
INSERTION CAPABILITY. C4 - THE LEAD BRIGADE
MUST BE ON THE GROUND. C12 - THE LEAD DIVISION
MUST BE ON THE GROUND. C30 - TWO HEAVY
DIVISIONS ARRIVE FROM CONUS BY SEALIFT. C75 -
THE FULL CORPS (FIVE DIVS AND A COSCOM) CLOSES.
A FULLY SUPPORTED HEAVY COMBAT BRIGADE, WITH
SUFFICIENT SUPPLIES TO SUSTAIN THE CORPS UNTIL
LINES OF COMMUNICATION ARE ESTABLISHED, MUST BE
PREPOSITIONED AFLOAT.
10ARMY STRATEGIC MOBILITY PROGRAM
...IS THE ARMYS PLAN TO IMPLEMENT THE
RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE MOBILITY REQUIREMENTS
STUDY
11 ARMY STRATEGIC MOBILITY PROGRAM
.AND WHAT ABOUT THAT DETERIORATING
INFRASTRUCTURE. WHAT ARE WE DOING ABOUT THAT?
12SAMPLE OF CONUS INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS
13DEPLOYMENT
"STRATEGIC DEPLOYMENT" IS THE STRATEGIC
RELOCATION CONCENTRATION OF FORCES THEIR
SUPPORT BASE FROM CONUS/OCONUS INTO A THEATER IN
RESPONSE TO MILITARY NEED OR CRISIS
CRISIS!!
14FORCE PROJECTION EXECUTION
15DEPLOYMENT PROCESS
16DEPLOYMENT PHASES
IN CHAPTER 4 OF FM100-17 THE DEPLOYMENT PHASES
ARE EXPLAINED....
I - PREDEPLOYMENT ACTIVITIES II - MOVEMENT
TO POE III - STRATEGIC LIFT IV - THEATER BASE
RECEPTION V - THEATER ONWARD MOVEMENT
17DEPLOYMENT PHASES
I - PREDEPLOYMENT ACTIVITIES
FOR AC MOBILIZED RC UNITS, PREDEPLOYMENT
ACTIVITIES INCLUDE ALL THOSE ACTIONS AT THE
INSTALLATION TO PREPARE PERSONNEL EQUIPMENT
FOR DEPLOYMENT. FOR RC UNITS, PHASE I OF
PREDEPLOYMENT ACTIVITIES ACTUALLY INCLUDES THE
FIRST FOUR PHASES OF MOBILIZATION
PPP (MS)
18DEPLOYMENT PHASES
II - MOVEMENT TO POE
ONCE VALIDATED AT PPP (MS), UNITS ARE READY TO BE
CALLED FOR STRATEGIC DEPLOYMENT
AUELs UPDATED TO DELs USTRANSCOM (MTMC/AMC)
PROVIDES MOVEMENT GUIDANCE MATERIAL MOVED FROM
PPP(MS) TO ASSIGNED POE/APOE UNIT
MATERIAL/EQUIPMENT INSPECTED LOADED
19DEPLOYMENT PHASES
III - STRATEGIC LIFT
MISSION WILL DETERMINE MODE LIFT WILL BE TO
ASSIGNED SPOD/APOD MISSION MAY DICTATE DIRECT
DELIVERY OF UNITS FAR FORWARD
20DEPLOYMENT PHASES
21DEPLOYMENT PHASES
22AIRLIFT
23CONSTRAINTS
24ORGANIC AIRLIFT STATUS
C-141 STARLIFTER CURRENTLY HEALTHY WEEP
HOLE CRACKS COMPLETED 94 NEARING END OF
SERVICE LIFE LAST ONE RETIRES FY 06 C-17
GLOBEMASTER REPLACE C-141 PROCUREMENT OF 120 BY
FY03, DELIVERED FY05 PROVIDES OUTSTANDING,
MULTI-USE CAPABILITY C-5 GALAXY RELIABILITY /
MAINTAINABILITY PROVIDES OUTSIZED CAPABILITY
KC-10 EXCELLENT RELIABILITY DUAL ROLE
CAPABILITY A/R CARGO MISSION EXPANDED
CAPABILITY TO A/R NAVY, MARINE ALLIED AIRCRAFT
25AIRLIFT INITIATIVES
C17 ACQUISITION TWICE THE PAYLOAD
INTHEATER CAPABILITY LESS
MAINTENANCE FEWER CREW MEMBERS
DEVELOPED AS MILITARY AIRCRAFT
26SEALIFT
DISADVANTAGES SLOW DISCHARGE
LIMITATIONS
27CONSTRAINTS
28SEALIFT INITIATIVES
29DEPLOYMENT IMPROVEMENTS
30WHAT IS ONE OF THE STRATMOB ASSET PROBLEMS? WHAT
IS THE STRATEGIC MOBILITY TRIAD? WHAT IS AN
ADVANTAGE OF AIRLIFT? SEALIFT? WHO PROVIDES
PORT CALLS TO VALIDATED UNITS?
31CONCLUSION