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Iron Fist Powerpoint
Apr. 11, 2016
SECU i? RAE NE
SECURIYY QEELNFEELD
PROTECTION
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SECU i? RAE NE
SECURIYY QEELNFEELD
PROTECTION
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Introduction
In order for sustained stability in the oil production regions of South Sudan the need
for a credible Oil Protection Force (OPF) is identi?ed.
The PROPOSED OPF would consist of:
Professional Foreign Rapid Deployment Team (FRDT) (total 341, including
81 Training Instructors Mentors)
SPLA 1St Special Operations Battalion (total 400)
SPLA 2nd Special Operations Battalion (total 400)
SPLA 3rd Special Operations Battalion (total 400)
Total Force: 1541 personnel
The OPF needs to be Organized, Equipped, Trained and Deployed operationally to
sustain stability in the South Sudan Oil Fields, by implementing credible Counter
Terror Counter Insurgency (COIN) operations in support of SPLA
Introduction
In order for sustained stability in the oil production regions of South Sudan the need
for a credible Oil Protection Force (OPF) is identi?ed.
The PROPOSED OPF would consist of:
Professional Foreign Rapid Deployment Team (FRDT) (total 341, including
81 Training Instructors Mentors)
SPLA 1St Special Operations Battalion (total 400)
SPLA 2nd Special Operations Battalion (total 400)
SPLA 3rd Special Operations Battalion (total 400)
Total Force: 1541 personnel
The OPF needs to be Organized, Equipped, Trained and Deployed operationally to
sustain stability in the South Sudan Oil Fields, by implementing credible Counter
Terror Counter Insurgency (COIN) operations in support of SPLA
SITUATION
Rebels lead by Machar, internality destabilise oil production areas in the
Unity State of South Sudan.
The past few months also saw increased Rebel activity west of the White Nile
River in the Upper Nile State which suggests dissidents are planning major
offensive
Political diversion and rivalry, backed and based on external (International)
in?uences press for control over oil producing areas
Sudan and other forces are supporting the destabilization of South Sudan
aiming to re?integrate South Sudan back to the greater unified Sudan
There is growing division along ethnical lines in South Sudan and this could be
used as a springboard for support to possible political rivals of the ruling party
Rebels, Insurgent Forces and factions aligned to fundamentalists are and will
remain a potential threat to oil producing installations. This is done to
demonstrate ability and how actions can in?uence the political arena.
Rebels Insurgent Forces are directly trying to de-stabilise the oil production
of South Sudan to cripple the economy and slow down development
SITUATION
Rebels lead by Machar, internality destabilise oil production areas in the
Unity State of South Sudan.
The past few months also saw increased Rebel activity west of the White Nile
River in the Upper Nile State which suggests dissidents are planning major
offensive
Political diversion and rivalry, backed and based on external (International)
in?uences press for control over oil producing areas
Sudan and other forces are supporting the destabilization of South Sudan
aiming to re?integrate South Sudan back to the greater unified Sudan
There is growing division along ethnical lines in South Sudan and this could be
used as a springboard for support to possible political rivals of the ruling party
Rebels, Insurgent Forces and factions aligned to fundamentalists are and will
remain a potential threat to oil producing installations. This is done to
demonstrate ability and how actions can in?uence the political arena.
Rebels Insurgent Forces are directly trying to de-stabilise the oil production
of South Sudan to cripple the economy and slow down development
Project Aim
The aim of Project Iron Fist is to develop, train, equip,
mentor and ultimately deploy 3 SPLA Special
Operations Battalions (1200 personnel) to protect and
secure the Unity and Upper Nile State Oil Fields.
Project Iron Fist will further be supported by the direct
deployment of a professional Foreign Rapid
Deployment Force (341 personnel), in the heart of
selected oil?eld areas, to deter neutralize anti
government forces, and to assist in restoring oil
production in these areas.
Project Aim
The aim of Project Iron Fist is to develop, train, equip,
mentor and ultimately deploy 3 SPLA Special
Operations Battalions (1200 personnel) to protect and
secure the Unity and Upper Nile State Oil Fields.
Project Iron Fist will further be supported by the direct
deployment of a professional Foreign Rapid
Deployment Force (341 personnel), in the heart of
selected oil?eld areas, to deter neutralize anti
government forces, and to assist in restoring oil
production in these areas.
PURPOSE OF THE OIL FIELDS PROTECTION FORCE (OPF)
The PURPOSE of the OPF is to create a credible, well organized, equipped and
trained force to be deployed in the main oil producing areas of South Sudan to
ensure a safe and stable environment where activities for the optimum
production of oil can be sustained.
The Force should be able to:
>Dominate the areas of In?uence (Mobility are crucial land, air water
[White Nile river basin])
>Act as a credible deterrent
>Able to act defensively (protect) areas and to act offensively to interdict,
search and destroy deliberate objectives, pockets of resistance and react to
any possible threats
>Have the capability to collect, analyze and disseminate real time information
to act pro?actively to maintain and sustain operations
>Supported by Air assets for Intelligence collection, observation, Command
and Control, rapid reaction and mobility
>Fixed wing aircraft (Light planes and Transporters) as well as Helicopters
(attack and transport) are required to provide operational and tactical mobility
and close air support
>Sound Command and Control. Co-operation with RSS and SPLA Forces
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PURPOSE OF THE OIL FIELDS PROTECTION FORCE (OPF)
The PURPOSE of the OPF is to create a credible, well organized, equipped and
trained force to be deployed in the main oil producing areas of South Sudan to
ensure a safe and stable environment where activities for the optimum
production of oil can be sustained.
The Force should be able to:
>Dominate the areas of In?uence (Mobility are crucial land, air water
[White Nile river basin])
>Act as a credible deterrent
>Able to act defensively (protect) areas and to act offensively to interdict,
search and destroy deliberate objectives, pockets of resistance and react to
any possible threats
>Have the capability to collect, analyze and disseminate real time information
to act pro?actively to maintain and sustain operations
>Supported by Air assets for Intelligence collection, observation, Command
and Control, rapid reaction and mobility
>Fixed wing aircraft (Light planes and Transporters) as well as Helicopters
(attack and transport) are required to provide operational and tactical mobility
and close air support
>Sound Command and Control. Co-operation with RSS and SPLA Forces
5
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Enlarged areas of prime Oil Production Fields in Unity
Upper Nile States of South Sudan
. PETRO DAR
Enlarged areas of prime Oil Production Fields in Unity
Upper Nile States of South Sudan
. PETRO DAR
Counterinsurgency Concept of Operations
The OPF will adopt a Counterinsurgency Concept of Operations to
counter the operational and tactical doctrine that has been displayed
by IVIachar? rebel forces over the past year.
The concept is based on the Counterinsurgency principles of
operation (COIN) by John Cuen: The Art ofCounter Insurgency
War (1966), in which comprehensive civilian and military efforts are
needed to simultaneously defeat and contain insurgency and address
its root causes.
The COIN concept provides for executing area stabilising operations in
key selected areas, driven by sound Intelligence to secure and
safeguard oil producing and support installations by means of static
and mobile protection capabilities. The pillars of the COIN concept is
depicted in the diagram in the next slide
Counterinsurgency Concept of Operations
The OPF will adopt a Counterinsurgency Concept of Operations to
counter the operational and tactical doctrine that has been displayed
by IVIachar? rebel forces over the past year.
The concept is based on the Counterinsurgency principles of
operation (COIN) by John Cuen: The Art ofCounter Insurgency
War (1966), in which comprehensive civilian and military efforts are
needed to simultaneously defeat and contain insurgency and address
its root causes.
The COIN concept provides for executing area stabilising operations in
key selected areas, driven by sound Intelligence to secure and
safeguard oil producing and support installations by means of static
and mobile protection capabilities. The pillars of the COIN concept is
depicted in the diagram in the next slide
Pillars of the Counter Terror Insurgency Concept
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Pillars of the Counter Terror Insurgency Concept
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The Concept of Oil?eld lnstallationProtection
- Derived from the COIN concept the OPF will deploy a four tier defence protection
approach supplemented by offensive pre?emptive strikes, raids and actions against
rebel bases, groupings, strongholds, logistics installations and command control
installations.
Self-explanatory concentric ring approach depicting the four tier defence
protection approach is depicted in the following diagram:
0 Concentric Ring Approach Four Tier Defence Protection
Zone 1: Inner Perimeter Zone 2: Zone of Direct Influence
.- Protection of direct i ea from where direct
facility. Direct fen :th wea can cause damage
access control 3 (Up to 000m)
Zone 3. Area-of Tactical Importance Zone 43 Area of I nfluehce
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can cause amage (up to 7 km) sabo?teurs an stage .
attacks - . mg 1 night (
The Concept of Oil?eld lnstallationProtection
- Derived from the COIN concept the OPF will deploy a four tier defence protection
approach supplemented by offensive pre?emptive strikes, raids and actions against
rebel bases, groupings, strongholds, logistics installations and command control
installations.
Self-explanatory concentric ring approach depicting the four tier defence
protection approach is depicted in the following diagram:
0 Concentric Ring Approach Four Tier Defence Protection
Zone 1: Inner Perimeter Zone 2: Zone of Direct Influence
.- Protection of direct i ea from where direct
facility. Direct fen :th wea can cause damage
access control 3 (Up to 000m)
Zone 3. Area-of Tactical Importance Zone 43 Area of I nfluehce
0 Area fro where. Indirect Weapons 2 Area from Wh dISSIdentS?
can cause amage (up to 7 km) sabo?teurs an stage .
attacks - . mg 1 night (
Concept Aof Protection one 1
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Concentric Ring Approach .
Perimeter Fencing
Access and Egress control
Close circuit CCTV
Health, Security, Safety,
Environment
Fire
Foot Vehicle patrols
Static Guarding
Prepared Defensive positions
Rapid Response Teams
Zone 1: Inner Perimeter
Protection of direct facility.
Direct fence with access
control
Concept Aof Protection one 1
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Concentric Ring Approach .
Perimeter Fencing
Access and Egress control
Close circuit CCTV
Health, Security, Safety,
Environment
Fire
Foot Vehicle patrols
Static Guarding
Prepared Defensive positions
Rapid Response Teams
Zone 1: Inner Perimeter
Protection of direct facility.
Direct fence with access
control
Concept of Protection: Zone 2
Concentric Ring Approach Four Tier Defence Protection
5 Zone 2: Zone of Direct In?uence
i- Area from where direct weapons can i
cause damage (Up to 3,000m)
Area Patrols by vehicles
Local Population Intel
Intel Network
Helicopter patrols
Fixed Wing Patrols
lntel Network
ID possible Mortar Rocket
launching areas.
Register as Mortar Targets in Fire
plan
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Concept of Protection: Zone 2
Concentric Ring Approach Four Tier Defence Protection
5 Zone 2: Zone of Direct In?uence
i- Area from where direct weapons can i
cause damage (Up to 3,000m)
Area Patrols by vehicles
Local Population Intel
Intel Network
Helicopter patrols
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lntel Network
ID possible Mortar Rocket
launching areas.
Register as Mortar Targets in Fire
plan
0 ID Access Routes
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Concept of Protection Zone 3
Concentric Ring Approach Four Tier Defence Protection
Zone 3: Area of Tactical Importance
Area from where Indirect Weapons can cause
damage (Up to
Area Patrols by vehicles
Local Population Intel
Intel Network
Helicopter patrols
Fixed Wing Patrols
Intel Network
ID possible Mortar Rocket
launching areas.
Register as Mortar Targets in Fire
plan
ID Access Routes
Concept of Protection Zone 3
Concentric Ring Approach Four Tier Defence Protection
Zone 3: Area of Tactical Importance
Area from where Indirect Weapons can cause
damage (Up to
Area Patrols by vehicles
Local Population Intel
Intel Network
Helicopter patrols
Fixed Wing Patrols
Intel Network
ID possible Mortar Rocket
launching areas.
Register as Mortar Targets in Fire
plan
ID Access Routes
Concept ofProtection: Zone 4
Concentric Ring Approach Four Tier Defence Protection
Zone 4: Area of In?uence
Area from where dissidents
saboteurs can stage attacks during Area Patmls b_y Vehides
1 ht (u to 40 km Local Population Intel
V- 7. Intel Network
Helicopter patrols
Fixed Wing Patrols
- Intel Network
0 ID Access routes
- ID stopper positions
Riverine Operations
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Concept ofProtection: Zone 4
Concentric Ring Approach Four Tier Defence Protection
Zone 4: Area of In?uence
Area from where dissidents
saboteurs can stage attacks during Area Patmls b_y Vehides
1 ht (u to 40 km Local Population Intel
V- 7. Intel Network
Helicopter patrols
Fixed Wing Patrols
- Intel Network
0 ID Access routes
- ID stopper positions
Riverine Operations
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Development and design of
Pro'ect Iron Fist Oerational COIN Concet
The operational concept will be developed in ?ve distinct stages as follows:
Stage 1: Preparation, mobilization procurement of main equipment and
logistics support
?Stage 2: Operational deployment of an Foreign Rapidly Deployed and
Intervention Combat Team (FRDT)
'Stage 3: Train and equip 3 Special Operations Battalions 5)
Stage 4: Integration deployment of 3 with the RFDT
Stage 5: Management and control of stabilized areas
Designing the OPF Organization
?The proposed OPF would consist of a professional Foreign Rapid
Deployment Combat Team (FRDT) consisting of 341 foreign nationals,
including 81 training instructors/ mentors), and
Operations Battalion (total 400 personnel)
2nd Special Operations Battalion (total 400 personnel)
3rd Special Operations Battalion (total 400 personnel)
?Total Force: 1541 personnel
Development and design of
Pro'ect Iron Fist Oerational COIN Concet
The operational concept will be developed in ?ve distinct stages as follows:
Stage 1: Preparation, mobilization procurement of main equipment and
logistics support
?Stage 2: Operational deployment of an Foreign Rapidly Deployed and
Intervention Combat Team (FRDT)
'Stage 3: Train and equip 3 Special Operations Battalions 5)
Stage 4: Integration deployment of 3 with the RFDT
Stage 5: Management and control of stabilized areas
Designing the OPF Organization
?The proposed OPF would consist of a professional Foreign Rapid
Deployment Combat Team (FRDT) consisting of 341 foreign nationals,
including 81 training instructors/ mentors), and
Operations Battalion (total 400 personnel)
2nd Special Operations Battalion (total 400 personnel)
3rd Special Operations Battalion (total 400 personnel)
?Total Force: 1541 personnel
Foreign Rapid Deployed Combat (FRDC) Team
Organization Structure Expats RFDC PMO
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Execution of Project Iron Fist Concept of Operations
Stage 1: Preparation, mobilization procurement of main equipment and logistics
support
Contracting
Obtain EUC to place orders for capital assets (aircraft, weapons, ammunition and
other controlled equipment)
60% Upfront payment to procure, order, capital assets:
0 Aircraft
Main weapons
Ammunition
Communications equipment
Special equipment
Armoured vehicles
Troop carriers
0 Base camps and support equipment
Organization, recruitment, vetting, phased mobilization and placement of foreign
workforce (PMO, JOC, communications centre, logis?cs support, life support, etc..)
in allocated base
Ground works preparation for 4 450 man base camp areas and secure lay down
areas for inbound equipment and logistics
Execution of Project Iron Fist Concept of Operations
Stage 1: Preparation, mobilization procurement of main equipment and logistics
support
Contracting
Obtain EUC to place orders for capital assets (aircraft, weapons, ammunition and
other controlled equipment)
60% Upfront payment to procure, order, capital assets:
0 Aircraft
Main weapons
Ammunition
Communications equipment
Special equipment
Armoured vehicles
Troop carriers
0 Base camps and support equipment
Organization, recruitment, vetting, phased mobilization and placement of foreign
workforce (PMO, JOC, communications centre, logis?cs support, life support, etc..)
in allocated base
Ground works preparation for 4 450 man base camp areas and secure lay down
areas for inbound equipment and logistics
Execution of Project Iron Fist COIN Concept of Operations
Stage 1: Preparation, mobilization procurement of main equipment and logistics support
(Continues)
?Receipt of base camp equipment in host country and transport equipment to selected base camp
areas
?Build 4 450 man base camps and establish infrastructure support to import all the capital assets
required for the project at selected
'Deploy 81 foreign trainer mentors to Mapel Training Centre to commence preparation for the
training of 3
?Sea and transport operation to deliver to host country:
Aircraft
Main weapons
Ammunition
Communications equipment
Special equipment
Armoured vehicles
0 Troop carriers
?Certification of aircraft in host country
? ntegration of weapons systems, testing and commissioning
?Repositioning and transportation of all the above to selected Forward Operating Base (FOB)
0Commissioning of 4 base camps
?Develop physical and active base defence systems
Execution of Project Iron Fist COIN Concept of Operations
Stage 1: Preparation, mobilization procurement of main equipment and logistics support
(Continues)
?Receipt of base camp equipment in host country and transport equipment to selected base camp
areas
?Build 4 450 man base camps and establish infrastructure support to import all the capital assets
required for the project at selected
'Deploy 81 foreign trainer mentors to Mapel Training Centre to commence preparation for the
training of 3
?Sea and transport operation to deliver to host country:
Aircraft
Main weapons
Ammunition
Communications equipment
Special equipment
Armoured vehicles
0 Troop carriers
?Certification of aircraft in host country
? ntegration of weapons systems, testing and commissioning
?Repositioning and transportation of all the above to selected Forward Operating Base (FOB)
0Commissioning of 4 base camps
?Develop physical and active base defence systems
Execution of Project Iron Fist Concept of OperaU'ons
Stage 3: Train and equip 3 Special Operations Battalions
?Foreign trainer/ mentor group organize and structure the 2nd and
each with 3 Combat/Ri?e Companies and 1 Support Company
?Foreign trainer/ mentor group equip and train the 3 308? by running 3
concurrent parallel 8 week courses for the accelerated training of each of the
3 at lVlapel, covering the following minimum subjects:
3 Battalion 5 (Planning, execution and support of motorized and
mechanized COIN operations)
3 Ri?e Companies (motorized-and mechanized infantry subjects)
Platoon weapons pro?ciency and musketry
- Minor tactics
0 Mobile operations
0 Vehicle reconnaissance
Obstacle crossing (rivers)
- Communications equipment
Company support tactics
Execution of Project Iron Fist Concept of OperaU'ons
Stage 3: Train and equip 3 Special Operations Battalions
?Foreign trainer/ mentor group organize and structure the 2nd and
each with 3 Combat/Ri?e Companies and 1 Support Company
?Foreign trainer/ mentor group equip and train the 3 308? by running 3
concurrent parallel 8 week courses for the accelerated training of each of the
3 at lVlapel, covering the following minimum subjects:
3 Battalion 5 (Planning, execution and support of motorized and
mechanized COIN operations)
3 Ri?e Companies (motorized-and mechanized infantry subjects)
Platoon weapons pro?ciency and musketry
- Minor tactics
0 Mobile operations
0 Vehicle reconnaissance
Obstacle crossing (rivers)
- Communications equipment
Company support tactics
Execution of Project Iron Fist COIN Concept of Operations
Stage 3: Train and equip 3 Special Operations Battalions (Con?nues
1 Support Company in all aspects of COIN including:
Mortars (60mm 82mm)
HMG (12.7mm)
AGS 17 AGL (30mm)
Organize, structure and equip each SOB to ultimately execute
offensive mobile operations against rebels in Unity, Jonglei and
Upper Nile States
Execution of Project Iron Fist COIN Concept of Operations
Stage 3: Train and equip 3 Special Operations Battalions (Con?nues
1 Support Company in all aspects of COIN including:
Mortars (60mm 82mm)
HMG (12.7mm)
AGS 17 AGL (30mm)
Organize, structure and equip each SOB to ultimately execute
offensive mobile operations against rebels in Unity, Jonglei and
Upper Nile States
Execution of Project Iron Fist COIN Concept of Operations
Stage 4: Integration deployment of 3 808? with the FRDT
-Force marrying up and integration between FRDT in a joint ?eld exercise including:
Immediate action drills for security I
Area Patrols
Air mobile deployment
Vehicle movement and protection
Helicopter drills
Fire?force operations
Sweep operations
Offensive actions (deliberate attacks, raids and ambushes)
Defensive actions
Collection of geographic and demographic info
Show of force
?Joint planning of operations with 2nd 3rd operations planning staff
?Conduct airborne survey operations to gather /collect Intel about Rebel deployments,
bases and movements
Execution of Project Iron Fist COIN Concept of Operations
Stage 4: Integration deployment of 3 808? with the FRDT
-Force marrying up and integration between FRDT in a joint ?eld exercise including:
Immediate action drills for security I
Area Patrols
Air mobile deployment
Vehicle movement and protection
Helicopter drills
Fire?force operations
Sweep operations
Offensive actions (deliberate attacks, raids and ambushes)
Defensive actions
Collection of geographic and demographic info
Show of force
?Joint planning of operations with 2nd 3rd operations planning staff
?Conduct airborne survey operations to gather /collect Intel about Rebel deployments,
bases and movements
Execution of Project lron Fist COIN Concept of Operations
Stage 4: Integration deployment of 3 808? with the FRDT (Continues)
?Analysis and dissemination of collected intelligence data
-Planning and execution of offensive ground and air actions (deliberate attacks,
raids, ambushes, etc..) against key Rebel objectives deployments/
strongholds logistics support bases and installations, etc..)
?Oil?eld security deployments to protect key installations to enable oil?eld
engineers and technicians to repair unserviceable damage pipes, taps, valves,
etc.. to restore the pumping and flow of oil from key wells and installations
?Continuous joint COIN operations to enhance security of key oil ?eld
installations
?Oil?eld Police support actions
Execution of Project lron Fist COIN Concept of Operations
Stage 4: Integration deployment of 3 808? with the FRDT (Continues)
?Analysis and dissemination of collected intelligence data
-Planning and execution of offensive ground and air actions (deliberate attacks,
raids, ambushes, etc..) against key Rebel objectives deployments/
strongholds logistics support bases and installations, etc..)
?Oil?eld security deployments to protect key installations to enable oil?eld
engineers and technicians to repair unserviceable damage pipes, taps, valves,
etc.. to restore the pumping and flow of oil from key wells and installations
?Continuous joint COIN operations to enhance security of key oil ?eld
installations
?Oil?eld Police support actions
Execution of Project Iron Fist COIN Concept of Operations
Stage 5: Management and control of stabilized areas
?Continued intelligence operations
?Continued area domination (ground and air patrols)
?Law enforcement support by arresting dissidents and handing them over to SS Police
for prosecution
?Disrupting rebel logistics support and communications lines
?Establishment of additional
?Facilitation of further assistance, humanitarian support and economic recovery
(development and growth) of greater north eastern South Sudan,
?Job creation
?Training, education basic skills development programs
? nfrastructure rehabilitation development
-Restore and establish essential services (water sanitation, roads, education, health,
judicial, etc..)
~Maintenance of public law and order
?Engagement with Agricultural programs
Execution of Project Iron Fist COIN Concept of Operations
Stage 5: Management and control of stabilized areas
?Continued intelligence operations
?Continued area domination (ground and air patrols)
?Law enforcement support by arresting dissidents and handing them over to SS Police
for prosecution
?Disrupting rebel logistics support and communications lines
?Establishment of additional
?Facilitation of further assistance, humanitarian support and economic recovery
(development and growth) of greater north eastern South Sudan,
?Job creation
?Training, education basic skills development programs
? nfrastructure rehabilitation development
-Restore and establish essential services (water sanitation, roads, education, health,
judicial, etc..)
~Maintenance of public law and order
?Engagement with Agricultural programs
Pro'ect Iron Fist Budetar Costin
1 Expat Salaries 341 365 days $61 380 000.00
2 LN Salaries 1200 365 days 57 200 000.00
3 Rations Expats 341 365 days S3 733 950.00
4 LN Rations 1200 365 days 55 256 000.00
5 Turn Key Base Camps; 4 385 man Camps 510 841 000.00
Vehicles 236 (Armoured APC, Troop Carriers, C, Log Support, Construction
6 Tech Support 537 913 000.00
7 Diesel Fuel, Oil, Lubricants $7 336 800.00
8 Vehicle Spares, Support Maintenance $4 691 300.00
9 Camping Opex and Life Support $5 205 900.00
10 Aircraft 15 including spares, technical support and ordnance $62 800 000.00
11 Aviation Fuel 510 522 331.00
12 Airdrop Equipment 51 350 000.00
13 Medical Facility (Clinic Trauma Post) Medicine S3 647 000.00
14 Ground Forcers Air Weapons Ammunition
15 Air Weapons 8: Ammunition $13 560 000.00
16 Expat Life, Accident, Disability and Medical insurance 53 500 000.00
17 Communication Equipment S2 509 000.00
18 Combat Equipment, Uniforms and PPE 1541 personnel $2 509 000.00
19 Air, Sea and Overland Freight $3 000 00000
Grand Total 5299 904 701.0
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Pro'ect Iron Fist Budetar Costin
1 Expat Salaries 341 365 days $61 380 000.00
2 LN Salaries 1200 365 days 57 200 000.00
3 Rations Expats 341 365 days S3 733 950.00
4 LN Rations 1200 365 days 55 256 000.00
5 Turn Key Base Camps; 4 385 man Camps 510 841 000.00
Vehicles 236 (Armoured APC, Troop Carriers, C, Log Support, Construction
6 Tech Support 537 913 000.00
7 Diesel Fuel, Oil, Lubricants $7 336 800.00
8 Vehicle Spares, Support Maintenance $4 691 300.00
9 Camping Opex and Life Support $5 205 900.00
10 Aircraft 15 including spares, technical support and ordnance $62 800 000.00
11 Aviation Fuel 510 522 331.00
12 Airdrop Equipment 51 350 000.00
13 Medical Facility (Clinic Trauma Post) Medicine S3 647 000.00
14 Ground Forcers Air Weapons Ammunition
15 Air Weapons 8: Ammunition $13 560 000.00
16 Expat Life, Accident, Disability and Medical insurance 53 500 000.00
17 Communication Equipment S2 509 000.00
18 Combat Equipment, Uniforms and PPE 1541 personnel $2 509 000.00
19 Air, Sea and Overland Freight $3 000 00000
Grand Total 5299 904 701.0
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Project Iron Fist Projected Timeline: Stage 1
Iron Fist cted Timeline
1 drain and ?ns
1.1
Obtain EUC to place orders for mpital assets (aircraft, weapons, ammunition and other
1.2 controiled equipment)
13 60% Upfront payment to procure. Order, import and deliver capital assets to identi?ed FOB
Aircraft
0 Main weapons
0 Ammunition
a Communications
0
0
Special equipment
Armoured vehicies
Troop carriers
Base camps and support equipment
Organization, recruitment, vetting phased mobilization and placement of foreign workforce
Ground works preparation for 4 490 man base camp areas and secure lay down areas for
Receipt of base camp equipment in host country and transport equipment to selected base
camp areas
Buiid 4 450 man base ramps and establish infrastructure support to import ali the capital
assets required tor the at selected
Deploy 81 foreign trainer mentors to Mapei training Centre to commence preparation for
the of 3 508?s
Sea and transport operation to deliver to host country:
0 Aircraft
0 Main
0 Communications
0 Special equipment
0 Armoured vehicles
Troop carriers
ertification of aircraft in host country
Integration of weapons systems, testing and commissioning
Repositioning and transportation of all the above to selected Forward Operating Base (FOB)
Commissioning of 4 it base camps
ical and active base defence tems
Project Iron Fist Projected Timeline: Stage 1
Iron Fist cted Timeline
1 drain and ?ns
1.1
Obtain EUC to place orders for mpital assets (aircraft, weapons, ammunition and other
1.2 controiled equipment)
13 60% Upfront payment to procure. Order, import and deliver capital assets to identi?ed FOB
Aircraft
0 Main weapons
0 Ammunition
a Communications
0
0
Special equipment
Armoured vehicies
Troop carriers
Base camps and support equipment
Organization, recruitment, vetting phased mobilization and placement of foreign workforce
Ground works preparation for 4 490 man base camp areas and secure lay down areas for
Receipt of base camp equipment in host country and transport equipment to selected base
camp areas
Buiid 4 450 man base ramps and establish infrastructure support to import ali the capital
assets required tor the at selected
Deploy 81 foreign trainer mentors to Mapei training Centre to commence preparation for
the of 3 508?s
Sea and transport operation to deliver to host country:
0 Aircraft
0 Main
0 Communications
0 Special equipment
0 Armoured vehicles
Troop carriers
ertification of aircraft in host country
Integration of weapons systems, testing and commissioning
Repositioning and transportation of all the above to selected Forward Operating Base (FOB)
Commissioning of 4 it base camps
ical and active base defence tems
Project iron Fist Projected Timeline: Stage 2
Proiec Iron Fist Projected Timeline
. . 3 . I I 4
2 Opeiationai deploymert of the FRET
Activate the Joint Operations Centre (300 for joint planning of operations in conjunction
1 with SPLA Chief of Staff Operations
Concise! airborne survey operations to gather [collect Intel about rebel deployments, bases 1"
2.2 and movements
2.3 Analysis and dissemination of collected intelligence data
Planning and execution of offensive ground and air actions (deliberate attacks, raids,
ambushes, etc) against key rebel objectives] deployments strongholds/ logistics support
2.4 bases and installations, etc.)
2.5 Conwct survey of oil ?eld installations to design protection plan
Continuous medium to high intensity rapid intervention ground and air actions against
2.6 selected rebel deployments, targets and objectives. Typical tasks will include;
2.6.1 0 Air Patrols
2.6.2 0 Air to ground stand-off attacks
2.6.3 0 Area Patrols (long range deployment)
2.6.4 0 Search 8: destroy missions
2.6.5 0 Observation/ surveillance
Project iron Fist Projected Timeline: Stage 2
Proiec Iron Fist Projected Timeline
. . 3 . I I 4
2 Opeiationai deploymert of the FRET
Activate the Joint Operations Centre (300 for joint planning of operations in conjunction
1 with SPLA Chief of Staff Operations
Concise! airborne survey operations to gather [collect Intel about rebel deployments, bases 1"
2.2 and movements
2.3 Analysis and dissemination of collected intelligence data
Planning and execution of offensive ground and air actions (deliberate attacks, raids,
ambushes, etc) against key rebel objectives] deployments strongholds/ logistics support
2.4 bases and installations, etc.)
2.5 Conwct survey of oil ?eld installations to design protection plan
Continuous medium to high intensity rapid intervention ground and air actions against
2.6 selected rebel deployments, targets and objectives. Typical tasks will include;
2.6.1 0 Air Patrols
2.6.2 0 Air to ground stand-off attacks
2.6.3 0 Area Patrols (long range deployment)
2.6.4 0 Search 8: destroy missions
2.6.5 0 Observation/ surveillance
Project Iron Fist Projected Timeline: Stage 3
Projec iron Fist Projected Timeline
Stage and Activity Description
3 Train and equip 3 Special Operations Battalions
I mentor grow organize and structu'e the 2ml mo each with 3
3.1 Contatl?i?etomparies and 1): Support Compmy
Foreign trainer mentor group equip and trainthe 3 7: 508?s by running 3 concurrent
parallel 8 week courses for the acceierated training of each of the 3 508's at Mapel.
3.2 covering the foilowing minimum subjects:
3 Battalion (Planning, execution and support of motorized and mechanized
3.3 operations)
3.4 3 Ri?e Companies (motorized-and mechanized infantry subjects}
3.4.1 {2 Platoon weapons pro?ciency and musketry
3.4.2 Minor tactics
3.4.3 Mobile operations
3.4.4 Vehicle reconnaissance
3.4.5 Obstacle crossing (rivers)
3.4.6 Communications eqo'pment
3.4.7 Company support tactics
3.5 ?Support Company in all aspects of including:
3.5.1 Mortars (58mm& 82mm)
3.5.2 Dsi-lk HMG {12.7mm)
3.5.3 A65 17
Organize, structure and equip each SOB to uitirnateiv execute offensive mohiie operations
3.5 against rebels in Unity, ionglei and Upper Niie States
Project Iron Fist Projected Timeline: Stage 3
Projec iron Fist Projected Timeline
Stage and Activity Description
3 Train and equip 3 Special Operations Battalions
I mentor grow organize and structu'e the 2ml mo each with 3
3.1 Contatl?i?etomparies and 1): Support Compmy
Foreign trainer mentor group equip and trainthe 3 7: 508?s by running 3 concurrent
parallel 8 week courses for the acceierated training of each of the 3 508's at Mapel.
3.2 covering the foilowing minimum subjects:
3 Battalion (Planning, execution and support of motorized and mechanized
3.3 operations)
3.4 3 Ri?e Companies (motorized-and mechanized infantry subjects}
3.4.1 {2 Platoon weapons pro?ciency and musketry
3.4.2 Minor tactics
3.4.3 Mobile operations
3.4.4 Vehicle reconnaissance
3.4.5 Obstacle crossing (rivers)
3.4.6 Communications eqo'pment
3.4.7 Company support tactics
3.5 ?Support Company in all aspects of including:
3.5.1 Mortars (58mm& 82mm)
3.5.2 Dsi-lk HMG {12.7mm)
3.5.3 A65 17
Organize, structure and equip each SOB to uitirnateiv execute offensive mohiie operations
3.5 against rebels in Unity, ionglei and Upper Niie States
Project Iron Fist Projected Timeline: Stage 4
Projec iron Fist Projected Timeline
Stage and Activity Description
Integration 8: deployment of 3 508's with the FRDT
4.1 Force marrying up and integration between Hit)? in a joint ?eld exercise including:
4.1.1 immediate action drills forsecurity
4.1.2 AreaPatrols
4.1.3 Airmobiledeticiyment
4.1.4 0 Vehicle movement and protection
4.1.5 Helicopter wills
4.1.6 Fire-forceoperations
4.1.7 Sweepoperations
4.1.8 Offensive actions (deliberate attacks, raids and ambushes)
4.1.9 Befensiveactions
4.1.10 0 Collection of geographic and demographic info
4.1.11 0 Showofiorce
4.2 Joint planning ofoperations with 3?d operations planning stall?
Conduct airborne Survey operations to gather [col lect lntei about Rebel deployments, bases
43 and movements
4.4 Analysis and dissemination of collected intelligence data
Planning and execution of offensive ground and air actions (deliberate attacks, raids,
ambushes, etc) against key Rebel objectives deployments strongholds] logistics Support
45 bases and installations, etc)
Oil?eld security deployments to protect key installations to enable oilfield ergineers and
technicians to repair unsenriceable damage pipes, taps, valves, etc. to restore the pumping
46 and flow of oil from key wells and installations
47 Continuous joint operations to enhance security of key oil field installations
4.8 Oil?eld Police support actions
Project Iron Fist Projected Timeline: Stage 4
Projec iron Fist Projected Timeline
Stage and Activity Description
Integration 8: deployment of 3 508's with the FRDT
4.1 Force marrying up and integration between Hit)? in a joint ?eld exercise including:
4.1.1 immediate action drills forsecurity
4.1.2 AreaPatrols
4.1.3 Airmobiledeticiyment
4.1.4 0 Vehicle movement and protection
4.1.5 Helicopter wills
4.1.6 Fire-forceoperations
4.1.7 Sweepoperations
4.1.8 Offensive actions (deliberate attacks, raids and ambushes)
4.1.9 Befensiveactions
4.1.10 0 Collection of geographic and demographic info
4.1.11 0 Showofiorce
4.2 Joint planning ofoperations with 3?d operations planning stall?
Conduct airborne Survey operations to gather [col lect lntei about Rebel deployments, bases
43 and movements
4.4 Analysis and dissemination of collected intelligence data
Planning and execution of offensive ground and air actions (deliberate attacks, raids,
ambushes, etc) against key Rebel objectives deployments strongholds] logistics Support
45 bases and installations, etc)
Oil?eld security deployments to protect key installations to enable oilfield ergineers and
technicians to repair unsenriceable damage pipes, taps, valves, etc. to restore the pumping
46 and flow of oil from key wells and installations
47 Continuous joint operations to enhance security of key oil field installations
4.8 Oil?eld Police support actions
Project Iron Fist Projected Timeline: Stage 5
Projec Iron Fist Projected Emeline
Stage and Activity Description
5 Mangernent and control of stabilized areas
5.1 Continued intelligence operations
5.2 Continued area domination (ground and air patrols)
Law enforcement support by arresting dissidents and handirg them over to 55 Police for
5.3 prosecution
5.4 Disrupting rebel logistits support and communications lines
5.5 Establishment of additional
Facilitation of further assistance, humanitarian support and economic recovery
5.6 {development and growthlof greater north eastern South Sudan,
5.7 1iraining, education 8: basic skills development programs
58 infrastructure rehabilitation 8: development
Restore and establish essential services (meter 8: sanitation, roads, education, health,
59 judicial, etc.)
5.10 Maintenance of put?ic law and order
5.11 Engage with Agricultural programs
VJ
Project Iron Fist Projected Timeline: Stage 5
Projec Iron Fist Projected Emeline
Stage and Activity Description
5 Mangernent and control of stabilized areas
5.1 Continued intelligence operations
5.2 Continued area domination (ground and air patrols)
Law enforcement support by arresting dissidents and handirg them over to 55 Police for
5.3 prosecution
5.4 Disrupting rebel logistits support and communications lines
5.5 Establishment of additional
Facilitation of further assistance, humanitarian support and economic recovery
5.6 {development and growthlof greater north eastern South Sudan,
5.7 1iraining, education 8: basic skills development programs
58 infrastructure rehabilitation 8: development
Restore and establish essential services (meter 8: sanitation, roads, education, health,
59 judicial, etc.)
5.10 Maintenance of put?ic law and order
5.11 Engage with Agricultural programs
VJ
Terms and Condi?ons
Payment
- 60% Advance Payment to start up project and procure
capital assets
- 20% Milestone Payment after 90 days
20% Final Payment after 180 days
Legal EUC not liable to or AU sanction to procure
Aircraft, Arms Ammunition and special equipment from
Gov Suppliers
Terms and Condi?ons
Payment
- 60% Advance Payment to start up project and procure
capital assets
- 20% Milestone Payment after 90 days
20% Final Payment after 180 days
Legal EUC not liable to or AU sanction to procure
Aircraft, Arms Ammunition and special equipment from
Gov Suppliers
Ques?ons
Ques?ons
Annexes A-F: Summary of major Capital Assets to be procured
- Annex A: Summary of Aircraft Requirement
Annex B: Summary of Aircraft Ordnance Requirement
- Annex C: Ground Forces Weapons Ammunition Requirement
Annex D: Vehicles Requirement
Annex E: Communications Equipment Requirement
Annex F: Special Equipment Requirement
Annexes A-F: Summary of major Capital Assets to be procured
- Annex A: Summary of Aircraft Requirement
Annex B: Summary of Aircraft Ordnance Requirement
- Annex C: Ground Forces Weapons Ammunition Requirement
Annex D: Vehicles Requirement
Annex E: Communications Equipment Requirement
Annex F: Special Equipment Requirement
Annex A: Summary of Aircraft
Description Quantity
Mil Mi-24 Hind Attack Helicopter
with Shturm ATGM Launch Rails (x 4),
80mm S-8 Rocket Pods (x 4) twin GSH 2
23mm nose mounted HMG (x 1)
Mil Mi-17 MTV Multirole Helicopter
with 57mm 8-5 Rocket Pods (x 4) 4
7.62MM PK Gun Pods (x 4)
Annex A: Summary of Aircraft
Description Quantity
Mil Mi-24 Hind Attack Helicopter
with Shturm ATGM Launch Rails (x 4),
80mm S-8 Rocket Pods (x 4) twin GSH 2
23mm nose mounted HMG (x 1)
Mil Mi-17 MTV Multirole Helicopter
with 57mm 8-5 Rocket Pods (x 4) 4
7.62MM PK Gun Pods (x 4)
Summary of Aircraft 2/11r
Description Quantity
Ayres Thrush lAir Tractor Aircraft
?tted with ISR FLIR Ball and undeniving 2
hard points for external hardware
Antonov AN-26 Light Cargo Aircraft
?tted with Air Drop Rail Roller system 2
and overhead cable
Summary of Aircraft 2/11r
Description Quantity
Ayres Thrush lAir Tractor Aircraft
?tted with ISR FLIR Ball and undeniving 2
hard points for external hardware
Antonov AN-26 Light Cargo Aircraft
?tted with Air Drop Rail Roller system 2
and overhead cable
Summary of Aircraft
Description Quantity
Augusta Bell 412 Multirole Helicopter
equipped with airborne medevac and life
support equipment
Cessna Caravan ?tted with ISR FLIR Ball
Summary of Aircraft
Description Quantity
Augusta Bell 412 Multirole Helicopter
equipped with airborne medevac and life
support equipment
Cessna Caravan ?tted with ISR FLIR Ball
Annex B: Summary of Aircraft Ordnance
Ataka or Shturm ATG
-24B Rocket Po
ix
as;
35 '55? 55151
8 Jul! mixmk?x (hhxunm
.2 130mm, mlilx?r $111!: kg
4, ?3 ?alike: kg
bombs, raliixw kg
2 1mm:
{of xi!) ?1 rockets
(1.) 4 BBVEU Will) 9+8 ?Kiwis
- a 2 gun
a man 12.? (usmsan
mun Nrru?zs
2 l?i'K With Ugh-25 mm
(R *1 GUY uh laum he:
4, - TI 2 wish
- 3- L.) i 4 BULI will! {mitts
16 mtidul missiles ?Ataka? 9Ml20
8-8 Rocket Pods 4 . $43.4? 4 ?km nigh. and 3 mm?
a! guided missiles 'Amka?
Shipunov GSh-23mm Gun
bombs 2, or
350kg bombs 4, or
100kg bombs 8
Annex B: Summary of Aircraft Ordnance
Ataka or Shturm ATG
-24B Rocket Po
ix
as;
35 '55? 55151
8 Jul! mixmk?x (hhxunm
.2 130mm, mlilx?r $111!: kg
4, ?3 ?alike: kg
bombs, raliixw kg
2 1mm:
{of xi!) ?1 rockets
(1.) 4 BBVEU Will) 9+8 ?Kiwis
- a 2 gun
a man 12.? (usmsan
mun Nrru?zs
2 l?i'K With Ugh-25 mm
(R *1 GUY uh laum he:
4, - TI 2 wish
- 3- L.) i 4 BULI will! {mitts
16 mtidul missiles ?Ataka? 9Ml20
8-8 Rocket Pods 4 . $43.4? 4 ?km nigh. and 3 mm?
a! guided missiles 'Amka?
Shipunov GSh-23mm Gun
bombs 2, or
350kg bombs 4, or
100kg bombs 8
Summary of Aircraft Ordnance 2/6
lVli~8/171 Multirole Helicopter
Ataka ATGM Raiist 7.62mm Mg Podx2
Rocket Pods 4?6
:3 . '97 7.62mm MG Podst
Summary of Aircraft Ordnance 2/6
lVli~8/171 Multirole Helicopter
Ataka ATGM Raiist 7.62mm Mg Podx2
Rocket Pods 4?6
:3 . '97 7.62mm MG Podst
Summary of Aircraft Ordnance
BV 20 5-8 Rocket Pods for Ml-24 Attack Helicopter -
16
80mm HEAT Ungwded Rockets 1,000
80mm S-6DM FAE Unguided Rockets with fuse 500
80mm Tandem HEAT Unguided Rockets with fuse 35:: 500
Shturm ATGM Launch Rails 8
Shturm? 9k113 SACLOS HEAT Missile 50
Summary of Aircraft Ordnance
BV 20 5-8 Rocket Pods for Ml-24 Attack Helicopter -
16
80mm HEAT Ungwded Rockets 1,000
80mm S-6DM FAE Unguided Rockets with fuse 500
80mm Tandem HEAT Unguided Rockets with fuse 35:: 500
Shturm ATGM Launch Rails 8
Shturm? 9k113 SACLOS HEAT Missile 50
Summary of Aircraft Ordnance
Belted Cartridge AM 23; 23mm 115mm HE 50,000
Belted Cartridge AM 23;23mm 115mm HE Frag 25,000
Belted Cartridge AM 23;23mm 115mm API 25,000
S-S Unguided Rocket Pod 16
57mm Unguided Rockets HE with fuse 1,000
57mm S-S Unguided Rockets HE Frag with fuse 500
Summary of Aircraft Ordnance
Belted Cartridge AM 23; 23mm 115mm HE 50,000
Belted Cartridge AM 23;23mm 115mm HE Frag 25,000
Belted Cartridge AM 23;23mm 115mm API 25,000
S-S Unguided Rocket Pod 16
57mm Unguided Rockets HE with fuse 1,000
57mm S-S Unguided Rockets HE Frag with fuse 500
Summary of Aircraft Ordnance
7.62mm PK Machine Gun Pod
Belted Cartridge 7.62 54 Tracer
100,000
Belted Cartridge 7.62 54 API 100,000
Summary of Aircraft Ordnance
7.62mm PK Machine Gun Pod
Belted Cartridge 7.62 54 Tracer
100,000
Belted Cartridge 7.62 54 API 100,000
Summary of Aircraft Ordnance
Bomb FAB HE Frag for MI-24 Helicopters
100
Bomb FAB 250kg HE Frag for MI-24 Helicopters 200
pun-d
Bomb FAB 100kg HE Frag for Helicopters 300
Summary of Aircraft Ordnance
Bomb FAB HE Frag for MI-24 Helicopters
100
Bomb FAB 250kg HE Frag for MI-24 Helicopters 200
pun-d
Bomb FAB 100kg HE Frag for Helicopters 300
BV 20 Rocket Pods for Mi?24 Attack Helicopter
80mm S-8KO HEAT Unguided Rockets
80mm FAE Unguided Rockets with fuse
80mm Tandem HEAT Unguided Rockets with fuse
Shturm ATGM Launch Rails
Shturm? 9k113 SACLOS HEAT Missile
Belted Cartridge AM 23; 23mm 115mm HE
Belted Cartridge AM 23;23mm 115mm HE Frag
Belted Cartridge AM 23;23mm 115mm API
S-5 Unguided Rocket Pod
57mm Unguided Rockets HE with fuse
57mm Unguided Rockets HE Frag with fuse
7.62mm PK Machine Gun Pod for Mi-8/17Helicopter
Belted Cartridge 7.62 54 Ball
Belted Cartridge 7.62 54 Tracer
Belted Cartridge 7.62 54 API
Bomb FAB 500kg HE Frag for Helicopters
Bomb FAB 250kg HE Frag for Helicopters
Bomb FAB 100kg HE Frag for MI-24 Helicopters
Summary of Aircraft Weapons Ordnance
1,000
500
500
50
50,000
25,000
25,000
16
1000
500
8
500,000
100,000
100,000
100
200
300
BV 20 Rocket Pods for Mi?24 Attack Helicopter
80mm S-8KO HEAT Unguided Rockets
80mm FAE Unguided Rockets with fuse
80mm Tandem HEAT Unguided Rockets with fuse
Shturm ATGM Launch Rails
Shturm? 9k113 SACLOS HEAT Missile
Belted Cartridge AM 23; 23mm 115mm HE
Belted Cartridge AM 23;23mm 115mm HE Frag
Belted Cartridge AM 23;23mm 115mm API
S-5 Unguided Rocket Pod
57mm Unguided Rockets HE with fuse
57mm Unguided Rockets HE Frag with fuse
7.62mm PK Machine Gun Pod for Mi-8/17Helicopter
Belted Cartridge 7.62 54 Ball
Belted Cartridge 7.62 54 Tracer
Belted Cartridge 7.62 54 API
Bomb FAB 500kg HE Frag for Helicopters
Bomb FAB 250kg HE Frag for Helicopters
Bomb FAB 100kg HE Frag for MI-24 Helicopters
Summary of Aircraft Weapons Ordnance
1,000
500
500
50
50,000
25,000
25,000
16
1000
500
8
500,000
100,000
100,000
100
200
300
Annex C: Summary of Ground Forces Weapons
AKM 7.62 39mm 1541
PKM LMG 7.62 54R 105
12.7mm HMG 52
Saiga 12 Shotgun 81 (540)
40mm Arcus MGL 105
40mm RPG7 ATRL 105
82mm Mortar 18
M4 60mm Commando Mortar 12
Annex C: Summary of Ground Forces Weapons
AKM 7.62 39mm 1541
PKM LMG 7.62 54R 105
12.7mm HMG 52
Saiga 12 Shotgun 81 (540)
40mm Arcus MGL 105
40mm RPG7 ATRL 105
82mm Mortar 18
M4 60mm Commando Mortar 12
Summary of Ground Forces Weapons
Lapua Long Range .338 Sniper Ri?e 10
Truvelo .308 Sniper Ri?e 10
Optix Optical Day sight 6O
Optix Optical Night sight 81mm Mortar
Summary of Ground Forces Weapons
Lapua Long Range .338 Sniper Ri?e 10
Truvelo .308 Sniper Ri?e 10
Optix Optical Day sight 6O
Optix Optical Night sight 81mm Mortar
Summary of Ground Forces Weapons
60mm Long Range Mortar 8
AKM Magazine, 7.62 39mm 15410
PKM LMG 200 Round Belt for 7.62 54R 4000
HMG 200 Round Belt for 12.7 108mm 4000
Drum Magazine for 30mm A65 17 300
.338 Lapua .398 Truvelo Sniper Ri?es Magazines I 100 each
Summary of Ground Forces Weapons
60mm Long Range Mortar 8
AKM Magazine, 7.62 39mm 15410
PKM LMG 200 Round Belt for 7.62 54R 4000
HMG 200 Round Belt for 12.7 108mm 4000
Drum Magazine for 30mm A65 17 300
.338 Lapua .398 Truvelo Sniper Ri?es Magazines I 100 each
Summary of Ground Forces Weapons Ordnance
12.7mm MG (Vehicle Mounted)
Plamya 30mm A65 17 AGL Drum Magazine and 30 round Feeding Belt
Plamya 30mm A65 17, Drum Magazine with 30 round Feeding Belt
M4 60mm Commando Mortar
60mm Long Range Mortar
Arsenal 7.62mm AR M1 Assault Ri?e
Arsenal 7.62 mm PKM LMG
Arsenal 12.7mm HMG with tripod
RPG-7 40mm ATGL
SVD Dragunov 7.62mm Sniper Ri?e/ .338 Lapua
Truvelo 7.62mm Sniper Ri?e
Milkor 40mm 6 Shot Multiple Grenade Launcher
Round 12.7mm 108mm Ball
Round 12.7mm 108mm Tracer
Round 12.7mm 108mm API
Grenade 30 298 HE VOG for 30mm 40mm for Milkor MGL
Bomb 81mm Mortar HE
Bomb 81mm Mortar Smoke
Bomb 60 mm Mortar HE
Bomb 60mm Mortar Smoke
Bomb 60mm Mortar HE Long Range
Bomb 60mm Mortar Smoke Long Range
Bomb 60mm Mortar HE Thermo baric
Cartridge 7.62 39mm Ball
Cartridge 7.62 39mm Tracer
52
35
300
12
1541
105
52
105
10
10
105
5,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
100,000
3,000
500
3,000
500
1,000
200
500
10,000,000
3,000,000
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Summary of Ground Forces Weapons Ordnance
12.7mm MG (Vehicle Mounted)
Plamya 30mm A65 17 AGL Drum Magazine and 30 round Feeding Belt
Plamya 30mm A65 17, Drum Magazine with 30 round Feeding Belt
M4 60mm Commando Mortar
60mm Long Range Mortar
Arsenal 7.62mm AR M1 Assault Ri?e
Arsenal 7.62 mm PKM LMG
Arsenal 12.7mm HMG with tripod
RPG-7 40mm ATGL
SVD Dragunov 7.62mm Sniper Ri?e/ .338 Lapua
Truvelo 7.62mm Sniper Ri?e
Milkor 40mm 6 Shot Multiple Grenade Launcher
Round 12.7mm 108mm Ball
Round 12.7mm 108mm Tracer
Round 12.7mm 108mm API
Grenade 30 298 HE VOG for 30mm 40mm for Milkor MGL
Bomb 81mm Mortar HE
Bomb 81mm Mortar Smoke
Bomb 60 mm Mortar HE
Bomb 60mm Mortar Smoke
Bomb 60mm Mortar HE Long Range
Bomb 60mm Mortar Smoke Long Range
Bomb 60mm Mortar HE Thermo baric
Cartridge 7.62 39mm Ball
Cartridge 7.62 39mm Tracer
52
35
300
12
1541
105
52
105
10
10
105
5,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
100,000
3,000
500
3,000
500
1,000
200
500
10,000,000
3,000,000
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Summary of Ground Forces Weapons Ordnance
26 Cartridge 7.62 54R Ball 10,000,000
27 Cartridge 7.62 54R Tracer 3,000,000
28 Cartridge 7.62 54R HEI 1,000,000
29 Cartridge 7.62 51mm Ball Sniper NATO standard 50,000
30 Cartridge 7.62 54R Ball Sniper 50,000
31 Grenade 40 53mm HE for MGL 2,000
32 Grenade Hand No 83 Smoke (Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Orange) 1,000
33 Grenade Hand No 83 Smoke White 500
34 Grenade Hand Two Star Instant Light 500
35 Solas 1000' Parachute Flare Red, Green, Blue, White 500
36 Solas 1000' Parachute Flare Illumination 300
37 Solas 1000' Parachute Flare Green Red Star 500
Summary of Ground Forces Weapons Ordnance
26 Cartridge 7.62 54R Ball 10,000,000
27 Cartridge 7.62 54R Tracer 3,000,000
28 Cartridge 7.62 54R HEI 1,000,000
29 Cartridge 7.62 51mm Ball Sniper NATO standard 50,000
30 Cartridge 7.62 54R Ball Sniper 50,000
31 Grenade 40 53mm HE for MGL 2,000
32 Grenade Hand No 83 Smoke (Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Orange) 1,000
33 Grenade Hand No 83 Smoke White 500
34 Grenade Hand Two Star Instant Light 500
35 Solas 1000' Parachute Flare Red, Green, Blue, White 500
36 Solas 1000' Parachute Flare Illumination 300
37 Solas 1000' Parachute Flare Green Red Star 500
Annex D: Summary of Vehicles Requirement
Toyota Landcruiser 79 Pick?up 4 4 Diesel 40 units
Toyota Landcruiser 79 Pick?up 4 4 Diesel Command Fitted
with Radio Brackets 20 units
Toyota Landcruiser 79 Pick-up 4 4 Diesel Ambulance 5 units
REVA MK Ill Carrier 4 4 Diesel 100 units
Annex D: Summary of Vehicles Requirement
Toyota Landcruiser 79 Pick?up 4 4 Diesel 40 units
Toyota Landcruiser 79 Pick?up 4 4 Diesel Command Fitted
with Radio Brackets 20 units
Toyota Landcruiser 79 Pick-up 4 4 Diesel Ambulance 5 units
REVA MK Ill Carrier 4 4 Diesel 100 units
ALL SUPPORT VEHICLES FOR BRIGADE
Kamaz 43118 10 ton 6 6 Troop Carrier with Canopy and Seating
Benches for 30 troops 40 units
Kamaz 6568 20 ton 8 8 Log Truck with 10ton crane 5 units
Kamaz 43118 10 ton 6 6 Recovery Truck 3 units
Kamaz 43118 20 ton 6 6 20,000! Water Browser Truck 2
Kamaz 43118 11 ton 6 6 Jet Browser Truck 2
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ALL SUPPORT VEHICLES FOR BRIGADE
Kamaz 43118 10 ton 6 6 Troop Carrier with Canopy and Seating
Benches for 30 troops 40 units
Kamaz 6568 20 ton 8 8 Log Truck with 10ton crane 5 units
Kamaz 43118 10 ton 6 6 Recovery Truck 3 units
Kamaz 43118 20 ton 6 6 20,000! Water Browser Truck 2
Kamaz 43118 11 ton 6 6 Jet Browser Truck 2
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ALL SUPPORT VEHICLES FOR BRIGADE
Kamaz 43118 11 ton 6 6 11,000l Diesel Browser Truck 3 units
Kamaz 43118 10 ton 6 6 Diesel Mobile Workshop Truck 2 units
Kamaz 43118 10 ton 6 6 Diesel Mobile Of?ce HQ 2 units
Kamaz 43118 10 ton 6 6 Diesel 6m Container Truck 10 units
Kamaz 43118 10 ton 6 6 Diesel 6m Refridgerator Truck 2 units
ALL SUPPORT VEHICLES FOR BRIGADE
Kamaz 43118 11 ton 6 6 11,000l Diesel Browser Truck 3 units
Kamaz 43118 10 ton 6 6 Diesel Mobile Workshop Truck 2 units
Kamaz 43118 10 ton 6 6 Diesel Mobile Of?ce HQ 2 units
Kamaz 43118 10 ton 6 6 Diesel 6m Container Truck 10 units
Kamaz 43118 10 ton 6 6 Diesel 6m Refridgerator Truck 2 units
BRIGADE SUPPORT VEHICLES (CONSTRUCTION)
Kamaz 43118 10 ton 6 6 Diesel Fire Fighting Truck with
Water Canon 1 unit
Kamaz 65111 25 ton 6 6 Diesel Dump Truck 10 units
Terex Class 100 Motor Grader 2 units
Terex Class Front End Wheel Loader 2 units
CAT Bull Dozer 1 unit
BRIGADE SUPPORT VEHICLES (CONSTRUCTION)
Kamaz 43118 10 ton 6 6 Diesel Fire Fighting Truck with
Water Canon 1 unit
Kamaz 65111 25 ton 6 6 Diesel Dump Truck 10 units
Terex Class 100 Motor Grader 2 units
Terex Class Front End Wheel Loader 2 units
CAT Bull Dozer 1 unit
BRIGADE SUPPORT VEHICLES (CONSTRUCTION)
ET 80-90 Excavator 2 units
CAT C864 Vibratory Roller Compactor 2
Kamaz 43118 20 Ton Construction Water Bowser
Truck 2 units
BRIGADE SUPPORT VEHICLES (CONSTRUCTION)
ET 80-90 Excavator 2 units
CAT C864 Vibratory Roller Compactor 2
Kamaz 43118 20 Ton Construction Water Bowser
Truck 2 units
Annex E: Summary of Communications Equipment Requirement
- Barrett HF 2050 Base Transceiver Base Station 50 units
- Barrett HF 2050 Mobile Transceiver, Vehicle Mounted 48 units
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- Barrett HF 2050 Base Transceiver Base Station 50 units
- Barrett HF 2050 Mobile Transceiver, Vehicle Mounted 48 units
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HF Man?pack Equipment
Barrett 2090 HF Tactical Manpack Transceiver Complete 115 units
HF Man?pack Equipment
Barrett 2090 HF Tactical Manpack Transceiver Complete 115 units
Equipment (Intrinsic Safe)
Motorola
DM4000 Series digital mobile two
way vehicle mounted radio complete
185 units
Key Features
99 channels
IP54 rated
2-?3igit numerical display
3 watt cuiltsin loudspeaker for clear audio
Rugged front 8. rear accessory connectors
Accessory connector supports USB interface
Larges eaSy?to-use volumeu'channei M103
.2 programmable to improve ease?of-use
and increase operator ef?ciency
lvlulti?coioured LED indicators pro-vice clear
fee-333C}: on radio operating status
Quiet-2t easy-to-use Group. individual anc Ail-call
capability
PTT it) helps improve co mmumcations ef?ciency
and system discipline
Remote Monitor features help ensure employee
safety and enaele fast assessment of remote user
status
Elegant channel scanning schemes help ensure
calls are receiver: ?rst time every time
intelligent eucio feature automatically adjusts the
radio volume according to the environments noise
level
Voice announcement of channel change anr:
feature activation
5 Tone analogue feature support
Basic Enhanced Privacy
Capability
Lone ?r?c'orfviei?
lF? Site Connect [Multiple Site Connectivity?? and
Capacrt?) Plus (Single Site Trunmng?i
Equipment (Intrinsic Safe)
Motorola
DM4000 Series digital mobile two
way vehicle mounted radio complete
185 units
Key Features
99 channels
IP54 rated
2-?3igit numerical display
3 watt cuiltsin loudspeaker for clear audio
Rugged front 8. rear accessory connectors
Accessory connector supports USB interface
Larges eaSy?to-use volumeu'channei M103
.2 programmable to improve ease?of-use
and increase operator ef?ciency
lvlulti?coioured LED indicators pro-vice clear
fee-333C}: on radio operating status
Quiet-2t easy-to-use Group. individual anc Ail-call
capability
PTT it) helps improve co mmumcations ef?ciency
and system discipline
Remote Monitor features help ensure employee
safety and enaele fast assessment of remote user
status
Elegant channel scanning schemes help ensure
calls are receiver: ?rst time every time
intelligent eucio feature automatically adjusts the
radio volume according to the environments noise
level
Voice announcement of channel change anr:
feature activation
5 Tone analogue feature support
Basic Enhanced Privacy
Capability
Lone ?r?c'orfviei?
lF? Site Connect [Multiple Site Connectivity?? and
Capacrt?) Plus (Single Site Trunmng?i
EQUIPMENT (Intrinsic Safe)
Motorola GP 340 Professional Series portable/ handheld radios
complete 185 units
PEATURES AND BENEFITS
apacity Plus
- Capacity Plus Rugged Dulgn
Productwity cing Dan -: nae-?23.33 A
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EQUIPMENT (Intrinsic Safe)
Motorola GP 340 Professional Series portable/ handheld radios
complete 185 units
PEATURES AND BENEFITS
apacity Plus
- Capacity Plus Rugged Dulgn
Productwity cing Dan -: nae-?23.33 A
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EQUIPMENT (Intrinsic Safe)
Motorola DP4400 DP4401 Series portable/ handheld radios
complete 1.85 units
Features - Range or; :0
I JOY
- wd Com"
- Signalling Private line and E-tcne selective signalling . mg;
0 Channel Scan Manltors activity on cszerent channels . Caii Fern-Hard
0 voice Campressicn Clear anc strong quality . :mF Enscde'
- Level Expansren Reouces noise curing; pauses In . :euizazeo Caz: aim?s
. Cali Time:-
0 Emergmca Signalling Sencs help Signal to ore-defines: "30" ?with?
{grain a or?: .?aC?Ke?
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goes not reason-3 Tim-3'-
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all-3 ?erce Storage Ca? he,?
- Talaar-Juno Co'n?wmcale ?:espalcher or unltlo unit . Mei-.30.-
?-aglstatle Power L?tyels High and low power settings . mal- LW, am?
Me a salt-3r, life .
- voice Operated Transmit free operation -
mm hes-:59!
- amass; Allows user seem; ourellj. Additional Feature,
Ti ate Cut Tli?f-El' time of continuous
- 'l-cice Reccde? Tie-353;:
- Call Forward ill-Ms calls to :e for-.varcecto ancther .
Scal?r?u?;
- Pro-granu?cle Channel Flesrcle channel sea-3mg - 2-6: Scar?
31: 5120-2:- KH: - Ne-s-ar?ce Cl?arz?e- Z?eiete
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Dl-TE?IlSl-Zrns ?fl-??27 - 137 E7 37 5
Freauenoes -Full
13': - MH: 1 -
UHF 4-}3 - 4.7-3 1 -
EQUIPMENT (Intrinsic Safe)
Motorola DP4400 DP4401 Series portable/ handheld radios
complete 1.85 units
Features - Range or; :0
I JOY
- wd Com"
- Signalling Private line and E-tcne selective signalling . mg;
0 Channel Scan Manltors activity on cszerent channels . Caii Fern-Hard
0 voice Campressicn Clear anc strong quality . :mF Enscde'
- Level Expansren Reouces noise curing; pauses In . :euizazeo Caz: aim?s
. Cali Time:-
0 Emergmca Signalling Sencs help Signal to ore-defines: "30" ?with?
{grain a or?: .?aC?Ke?
. Lone Jjorrer Ra-zlc enters emergenc; "10-39 lfuser graft-9d
goes not reason-3 Tim-3'-
. Gnu-3:13! Elgar?: Emansron sic-3 Smart-hum ll 1?
all-3 ?erce Storage Ca? he,?
- Talaar-Juno Co'n?wmcale ?:espalcher or unltlo unit . Mei-.30.-
?-aglstatle Power L?tyels High and low power settings . mal- LW, am?
Me a salt-3r, life .
- voice Operated Transmit free operation -
mm hes-:59!
- amass; Allows user seem; ourellj. Additional Feature,
Ti ate Cut Tli?f-El' time of continuous
- 'l-cice Reccde? Tie-353;:
- Call Forward ill-Ms calls to :e for-.varcecto ancther .
Scal?r?u?;
- Pro-granu?cle Channel Flesrcle channel sea-3mg - 2-6: Scar?
31: 5120-2:- KH: - Ne-s-ar?ce Cl?arz?e- Z?eiete
- Eta-?5 Sacco";
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Dl-TE?IlSl-Zrns ?fl-??27 - 137 E7 37 5
Freauenoes -Full
13': - MH: 1 -
UHF 4-}3 - 4.7-3 1 -
VHF Re eater ouiment
Motorola DR-3000 Digital VHF Repeater, complete 10 units
The DR 3000 repeater is a continuous-duty unit that
supports two simultaneous voice or data paths in digital
TDMA mode. It mounts easily in wall or rack systems.
This repeater is part of the MOTOTRBO series, delivering
increased capacity and spectrum efficiency, integrated
data communications and enhanced voice
communications through a complete solution.
Features
a 1- 25 Watts-1? :Sv-tt carts ccme?
- duty at Eu?: genef
. integr'aied
Cit-"ates exi?e' Ir aha-ego: a" sigma? mode
0 Clea? LE: :r fair: cane? s?duate cce'a?w?g, ?Kile;
=22~er Cl? - Repeater d-sabled 2.9131 mad-e A-?aizgse awn-?2
0 Tx status ce- sic:
. Stu'dy :?av?dies
- Rack nail?moor:
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Standa rd Package Comprises
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Technical Data
Frequency Range: i-
Memory Channels:
Fender-c, Range {i-?inr;
Typical RF C-utpu": 3095:? 1-2: ngi?
thav?r?el Spacing :5
"ic cf Channels:
I-imer?sicr432.46 196
?33in?3,?
.rzitage ICC-14C =93 L- -4:
Clo-"em Draw" Star-1:, I (LA 3C :vcuz-a? T'ai?sr?! 2; ugh-.51
Cue-3mg TemCE'atu'e Ranger ~33; +60-
"43* Duty C?w?llei 155?:
Eczemai Self-1018709 :c be aye-Jed:
. HF: -3r?-d 1'7: 323?le "?5432
4-5-1
493325?in Ca 512
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VHF Re eater ouiment
Motorola DR-3000 Digital VHF Repeater, complete 10 units
The DR 3000 repeater is a continuous-duty unit that
supports two simultaneous voice or data paths in digital
TDMA mode. It mounts easily in wall or rack systems.
This repeater is part of the MOTOTRBO series, delivering
increased capacity and spectrum efficiency, integrated
data communications and enhanced voice
communications through a complete solution.
Features
a 1- 25 Watts-1? :Sv-tt carts ccme?
- duty at Eu?: genef
. integr'aied
Cit-"ates exi?e' Ir aha-ego: a" sigma? mode
0 Clea? LE: :r fair: cane? s?duate cce'a?w?g, ?Kile;
=22~er Cl? - Repeater d-sabled 2.9131 mad-e A-?aizgse awn-?2
0 Tx status ce- sic:
. Stu'dy :?av?dies
- Rack nail?moor:
fo? tame?. :acr-uc
Standa rd Package Comprises
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Cabie
Technical Data
Frequency Range: i-
Memory Channels:
Fender-c, Range {i-?inr;
Typical RF C-utpu": 3095:? 1-2: ngi?
thav?r?el Spacing :5
"ic cf Channels:
I-imer?sicr432.46 196
?33in?3,?
.rzitage ICC-14C =93 L- -4:
Clo-"em Draw" Star-1:, I (LA 3C :vcuz-a? T'ai?sr?! 2; ugh-.51
Cue-3mg TemCE'atu'e Ranger ~33; +60-
"43* Duty C?w?llei 155?:
Eczemai Self-1018709 :c be aye-Jed:
. HF: -3r?-d 1'7: 323?le "?5432
4-5-1
493325?in Ca 512
.HF 4:3 hin 11.5 .12.:in
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Summary of Special Equipment Requirements
Passive Communications Monitoring Equipment
Monitoring- and Direction Finding System
Compact two-channel monitoring and direction finding system (base
unit includes waterproof housing with RF module (9 to 3.5
control PC, power supply, heater and communications)
Summary of Special Equipment Requirements
Passive Communications Monitoring Equipment
Monitoring- and Direction Finding System
Compact two-channel monitoring and direction finding system (base
unit includes waterproof housing with RF module (9 to 3.5
control PC, power supply, heater and communications)
Night Vision Optical Equipment
Optix, NVE-Optical Night Sight ONS 4V
with 2nd Gen+ Ultra GenlIT 80 units
Optix, Optical Day Sight ODS 4M 80 units
DAY ?v?lSlON SIGHT
ans-4M
Optix, Optical Day Sight ODS 6M 80 units
Optix, Thermal Imaging Sight-Identi?er
R100 20 units
Night Vision Optical Equipment
Optix, NVE-Optical Night Sight ONS 4V
with 2nd Gen+ Ultra GenlIT 80 units
Optix, Optical Day Sight ODS 4M 80 units
DAY ?v?lSlON SIGHT
ans-4M
Optix, Optical Day Sight ODS 6M 80 units
Optix, Thermal Imaging Sight-Identi?er
R100 20 units