ammo roc drill slides sep 11
TRANSCRIPT
0800 - 0810 Admin Notes - CPT Lukas 0810 - 0820 Opening Remarks - COL(P) LeMasters /
RCSM Muhammad / RCWO Satterfield 0820 - 0830 MOS/QASAS - CW4 Price/Mr. Stephens 0830 - 0900 Doctrine Overview - MAJ Anthony/Mr. Baron 0900 - 0930 Force Design Methodology - CPT Watson 0930 - 0945 Break 0945 - 1045 IBCT Review - CPT Lukas / 703rd BSB SMEs 1045 - 1145 HBCT Review - CPT Lukas / 26th BSB SMEs 1145 - 1300 Lunch - Bus transportation available to OD DFAC ($ 4.25) 1300 - 1400 Fires Brigade Review - CPT Lukas / 589th BSB SMEs 1400 - 1415 Revisit OD Week Topics - Mr. Baron 1415 - 1430 8th ORD info brief 1430 - 1500 Alibis 1500 - 1515 Break 1515 - 1600 Due Outs/Recap 1600 - 1610 Chief of Ordnance Closing Remarks
Location: Larkin Conference Center, Ft. Lee, VA
Agenda
Support Starts Here!
CPT Lukas, CASCOM MSD, 804-765-7360, 25 JUL 11 UNCLASSIFIED 2
The purpose of the ROC drill is to review the doctrinal mission, force design and current/programmed capabilities from the Modular Ammunition Company down to the Ammunition Transfer Holding Point (ATHP) level IOT identify gaps or excess capabilities
End State: To ensure capability gaps and excess capabilities are captured to apply proper Doctrine, Organizational, Training, Materiel, Leadership/Education, and Personnel (DOTMLP) solutions
Ammo ROC Drill Purpose
Support Starts Here!
CPT Lukas, CASCOM MSD, 804-765-7360, 25 JUL 11 UNCLASSIFIED 3
• FM 1-02 Operational Terms and Graphics
• FM 3-0 Operations
• FM 3-09.24 TTP for Fires Brigade
• FM 3-21.21 The Stryker Brigade Combat Team Infantry Battalion
• FM 3-90.6 The Brigade Combat Team
• FM 4-0 Sustainment
• FM 4-30.1 Munitions Distribution in the Theater of Operations
• FM 4-30.13 Ammunition Handbook
• FM 4-90 Brigade Support Battalion
References
UNCLASSIFIED 4
Ammo MOS
UNCLASSIFIED 5
MOS: 89A
MOS Description: Ammunition Stock Control and Accounting Specialist
Required Tasks: The ammunition stock control and accounting specialist operates the Standard Ammunition and Accounting System-Modernized (SAAS-MOD) computer hardware and software and utilizes manual records to perform stock control and accounting procedures for ammunition, explosives, and associated explosive components.
Ammo MOS
UNCLASSIFIED 6
MOS: 89B
MOS Description: Ammunition Specialist
Required Tasks: Ammunition, explosives, their components, and weapons are known within the Army as 'ordnance' and require proper care when dealing with them. Ammunition Specialists are specialized Soldiers whose primary responsibility is all aspects in the management of ordnance (ammunition and explosives). Ammunition Specialists are primarily responsible for receiving, storing, and issuing conventional ammunition, guided missiles, large rockets, explosives, and other ammunition and explosive related items; performs maintenance (field and sustainment), modification, destruction and demilitarization on ammunition and explosive components.
Ammo MOS
UNCLASSIFIED 7
MOS: 890A
MOS Description: Ammunition Warrant Officer
Required Tasks: Directs and coordinates the implementation of the following activities: Accountability, receipt, storage, issue, inspection, maintenance and demilitarization of conventional ammunition, components, residue and inert training ammunition devices. Investigates and reports conventional ammunition accidents, failures, or malfunctions. Supervises and manages the Standard Army Ammunition System (SAAS) at all levels. Prepares and/or reviews ammunition storage waivers. Prepares, reviews and /or implements the following operational plans in ammunition storage areas: Firefighting, emergency destruction. Physical security, explosive safety and transportation flow. Performs other company grade Officer level duties as required/essential to the unit mission. Is a self-aware and adaptive technical expert, combat leader. Trainer and technical advisor.
QASAS
UNCLASSIFIED 8
Job Title: CP20 GS-1910, Quality Assurance Specialist (Ammunition Surveillance)
Job Description: Civilian ammunition inspector: Trained under ACTEDS, a Department of the Army (DA) program facilitated by DAC. Training consist of two phases, phase I is 12 months in length and consists of formal training conducted at DAC. Phase II is 12 months in length and consists of specialized OJT at a JMC operating quality assurance surveillance organization.
Required Tasks: Core functions of inspecting and determining the reliability of the Army’s munitions stockpile, inspecting and monitoring ammunition/explosives operations for compliance with regulatory explosives safety requirements, and protecting the public and the Army’s warfighting assets from unnecessary exposures to explosives hazards.
ADP 6-22
ArmyLeadership
ADP 3-90
ADP 2-0Intelligence
ADP 4-0Sustainment Mission
Command
ADP 3-37
Protection
ADP 3-09
Fires
ADP 7-0Training
ADP 5-0TheOperationsProcess
OperationalTerms and Graphics
ADP 3-0Operations
FieldManual
FieldManual
FieldManual
FieldManual
TechniquesTechniques Techniques Techniques Techniques Techniques
Army Doctrine Publications (ADP)
Army Doctrine Reference Publications (ADRP) [1 per ADP]
Field Manuals (FM)
Army Techniques Publications
Fundamentalprinciples
Detailed information onfundamentals
Tactics and Procedures
(Maintained, Accessed, Updated through MilWiki)
ADRP 3-0 ADRP 5-0 ADRP 6-0 ADRP 3-90 ADRP 6-22
ADP 6-0
ADP 3-07 ADP 3-28 ADP 1-02ADP 3-05
ADP 1
Offensive AndDefensiveOperations
StabilityOperations
Civil SupportOperations
SpecialOperations
(Interactive Media,Podcasts, Mobile APPs)
Applications
[~15ADPs]
[50 FMs]
Operations
ADRP 3-0 ADRP 5-0The
OperationsProcess
ADRP 6-0Mission
Command
ADRP 3-90Offensive
AndDefensive Operations
Doctrine 2015 Overview
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SPOD
NOTIONAL SUPPLY FLOW DIAGRAM
IFSC II
II
BCT
IFSC
IFSC
II II
ATHP
Theater BaseForward Distribution Hub
BSB
II
APODAREA SPT
AREA SPT
Ammunition Supply Activity
a.k.a ASP
Ammunition Supply Activity
FM PORT
FM THEATER BASE
FM FORWARD DIST. HUB
M915 w/ M872
2 x 20’ Containersw + w/o CROP
Ammo on M1077
Ammo on CROPin Containeron M1077
Ammo on M1077
Ammo on CROPin Containeron M1077
CSSB
PLS
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CL V Automation Overview
Operational (Sust Bde / CSSB)
SAAS-MMC
SAAS-ATHPSAAS-BAO
WARS
SAAS-ASP
DAAS /AEPS
ITV
TAMIS
BCS3
NLACTAV
CCSSNICP
Strategic National (AMC / ASC / JMC)
Tactical (BCT / BSB)
Strategic Theater (TSC / ESC)
PBUSE
RFID / ITV
TAMIS
Unit Data
SAAS-MMC
SAAS
LIW
ASP & ATHPdirect reporting
to WARS
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Mission: The ATHP section is responsible for establish the ATHP, transloading munitions to BSB resupply transportation assets, positioning battalion ammunition set configurations. The section will also conduct vehicle inspections, conduct limited munitions maintenance operations, provide limited stock configuration based on operational requirements
Mission: The distribution platoon consists of the platoon headquarters, Class III section, general supply Section. The Class V section provides the distribution of ammunition to the supported battalion.
Modular Ammunition CompanyMission: The ASP is run by a modular ordnance company assigned to a sustainment brigade and provides support to the BCT ATHPs and units not supported by an ATHP. ASPs receive, store, issue, and maintain a one- to three day supply of ammunition to meet a routine surge and emergency requirements for supported units.
Distribution Company (ATHP) FSC Distribution Platoon
ASP- Ammunition Storage PointATHP – Ammo Transfer and Holding PointFSC – Forward Support Company
IBCT Doctrinal Overview
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SAAS-ATHP
SPO/BAO
SAAS-ASP
Mission: The distribution platoon consists of the platoon headquarters, Class III section, general supply Section. The Class V section provides the distribution of ammunition to the supported battalion.
Modular Ammunition CompanyMission: The ASP is run by a modular ordnance company assigned to a sustainment brigade and provides support to the BCT ATHPs and units not supported by an ATHP. ASPs receive, store, issue, and maintain a one- to three day supply of ammunition to meet a routine surge and emergency requirements for supported units.
Distribution Company (ATHP) FSC Distribution PlatoonMission: The ATHP section is responsible for establish the ATHP, transloading munitions to BSB resupply transportation assets, positioning battalion ammunition set configurations. The section will also conduct vehicle inspections, conduct limited munitions maintenance operations, provide limited stock configuration based on operational requirements
ASP- Ammunition Storage PointATHP – Ammo Transfer and Holding PointFSC – Forward Support Company
HBCT Doctrinal Overview
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FMC
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SAAS-ATHP
SPO/BAO
SAAS-ASP
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FSC
Mission: The ATHP section is responsible for establish the ATHP, transloading munitions to BSB resupply transportation assets, positioning battalion ammunition set configurations. The section will also conduct vehicle inspections, conduct limited munitions maintenance operations, provide limited stock configuration based on operational requirements
Modular Ammunition CompanyMission: The ASP is run by a modular ordnance company assigned to a sustainment brigade and provides support to the BCT ATHPs and units not supported by an ATHP. ASPs receive, store, issue, and maintain a one- to three day supply of ammunition to meet a routine surge and emergency requirements for supported units.
Distribution Company (ATHP) FSC Distribution PlatoonMission: The distribution platoon consists of the platoon headquarters, Class III section, general supply Section. The Class V section provides the distribution of ammunition to the supported battalion.
ASP- Ammunition Storage PointATHP – Ammo Transfer and Holding PointFSC – Forward Support Company
Fires Doctrinal Overview
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SAAS-ATHP
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• FM 4-0 Sustainment– Chapter 1-8 (Survivability): Survivability is the ability to protect
personnel, information, infrastructure, and assets from destruction or degradation. It includes all aspects of protecting personnel (includes FHP), materiel, and organizations while deceiving the enemy. The ability of adversaries to disrupt the flow of sustainment could significantly degrade forces’ ability to conduct operations as well as sustain them. Planners integrates survivability with operational planning to maximize survivability. Dispersion and decentralization of sustainment functions enhances survivability. The commander may have to balance risk with survivability in considering redundant capabilities and alternative support plans. The ability to protect lines of communications promotes survivability, helping to ensure operational reach and endurance.
• FM 4-90 BSB– Appendix B: BSA Layout and protection
• FM 7-15 Army Universal Task List– Chapter 6 The Protection Warfighting Function
Protection
What does Doctrine say about ATHP Guard Forces?
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Items reviewed during Force Design
• Placement of the 89B MOS is not MARC driven. This MOS is placed according to a concept for support.
Developer will:
• Conduct a literature search of all doctrine, publications, references, and background material applicable to the functional area.
• Review:
Operational and Organizational Concept Paper
Create or update Unit Reference Sheet (URS)- Add Personnel and Major Equipment
Force Design Methodology
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MODULAR AMMO PLT
(MLP)
RTFL SEC MAINT SEC REAR ATP SEC
TECH SPT SEC
AMMO PLT HQ
0-0-141-1-11 0-0-14 0-0-4 0-0-4
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1-1-45
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Medium Lift Platoon, 09503LA00 (33 Army Wide)
1-1-51
MODULAR AMMO PLT
(HLP)
RTFL SEC TECH SPT SEC MAINT SECCRANE SECAMMO PLT
HQ1-1-11 0-0-8 0-0-14 0-0-40-0-14
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Heavy Lift Platoon, 09503LB00(22 Army Wide)
FY12 MTOE (before conversion) FY13 MTOE (after conversion)
MOD Ammo PLT & RTCH Aug Tm Conv.
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RTCH Aug Team, 09503RB00(22 Army Wide)
RTCH TM
0-0-9
RTFL SEC MAINT SEC
TECH SPT SEC
AMMUNITION PLT HQ
0-0-141-1-10 0-0-16 0-0-3
MODULAR AMMO PLT
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Modular Ammo Platoon, 09503RA00
(55 Army Wide)
•Provides 1 type platoon similar in design to the MLP.•Deletes the Rear ATP; no longer needed.•Adds Personnel to the Technical Support Section.•Provides a RTCH team as required to lift 20-foot ISO
Containers.
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O2 91AW2 890AE-7 89B40 x2E-6 89B30 x5E-5 89B20 x 5E-5 89A20 E-4 89B10 x14E-4 89A10E-3 89B10 x 11E-3 89A10
MEDIUM LIFT
PLATOON (MLP)
Capabilities Comparison Chart
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Personnel Equipment Capabilities
TRK: M1152A x3 Platform: RI/RO x6CHU x3MTV x2TRLR: M1095TRLR: 5 T FLTBDTRLR: 1-1/2 TONTRLR:PLS x3TRLR: ¾ TONTOOL SET: AMMO
Automation
SAAS – MODCAISIMTSVSAT
- Storage capability of approximately 11,237 ST- Daily lift capacity with Rear ATP Section: 1,521 ST- Receive, Store/ Re-configure & Issue: 376 ST- Daily lift capacity with out Rear ATP Section: 1,128 ST
- Receive, Store/ Re-configure & Issue: 507 ST.- Operate 1 ASP and 1/3 of a rear ATP.- An ATP section that may be employed separately to provide lift capability of 393 ST of ammo per day. -Emergency destruction of unserviceable conventional ammo.
TRK: M1087A1TRK 4X4: M1165A1TRK: 1-1/4 W/E TRK: 5 TON x210K RT FL x46K RT FL x5VR RT FL x7
- Storage capability of approximately 11,363 ST- Daily lift capacity : 2,657 ST- Receive, Store/ Re-configure & Issue: 886 ST
- Limited modification of conventional ammunition, components, and packing containers. - Emergency destruction of unserviceable conventional ammo.- Assistance to EOD in the routine destruction of unserviceable ammo.
Personnel Equipment Automation Capabilities
HEAVY LIFT
PLATOON (HPL)
02 91AW2 890AE-7 89B40 x2E-6 89B30 x3E-5 89B20 x 6E-5 89A20 E-4 89B10 x10E-4 89A10E-3 89B10 x 12E-3 89A10
SAAS – MODCAISIMTSVSAT
TRK: M1152A x3 CHU x3MTV x2TRLR: M1095TRLR: 5 T FLTBDTRLR: 1-1/2 TONTRLR:PLS x3TOOL SET: AMMORTCH: KALMAR x2Platform: RI/RO x6LFT FRT CONT: 20 FT x2 TRK 4X4: M1165A1
TRK: M1087A1TRK: 5 TON x210K RT FL x46K RT FL x4VR RT FL x6CRANE: RTCC
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Capabilities Comparison Chart Cont.
- Daily containerized lift of 1254 ST.- Deploys as needed.- Augments the Modular Ammunition Platoon in inspection, DS maintenance of conventional ammo, components, and packing containers.- load/unload 20-foot ISO ammo containers to/from transportation assets, and maintains RTCHs.
Force Design Update Impacts− One standard platoon with the capability that encompasses all capabilities of the MLP/HLPs that can support containerized operations as needed and with minimal reliance on external support. −The Rear ATP section of the MLP will stand down.− Personnel savings of 110 Enlisted personnel across the total force structure.− Material savings of 22 rough terrain container cranes, 33 6K rough terrain forklifts, and 33 HMMWVs across the total force structure.− No new tasks to train.− Increased requirement for MOS 91B10 R1, RTCH Mech, which was offset by the loss of the 91L10, Construction Equipment Repairer. − More flexible in regards to supportability; only the number of PLT/RTCH teams needed to support the force are deployed.− Increased ammunition reconfiguration capacity.
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RTCH AUG
TEAM
Personnel Equipment Capabilities
RTCH (KALMAR RT240) x2 E-6 89B30 x2E-5 89B20 x 2E-4 89B10R1 x2E-4 91B10R1 E-3 89B10R1 x 2
Automat.
MODAMMO
PLATOON
Personnel CapabilitiesEquipment Automat.
TRK 4X4: M1165A1TRK: 5 TON x26K RT FL x4VR RT FL x6
SAAS – MODCAISIMTSVSAT x3
- Storage capability of approximately 11,237 ST- Daily ammo lift capacity: 1128 ST- Operate an ASA alone or in conjunction with other modular ammo platoons and/or modular ammo RTCH teams.- Un-stuffing, receipt, storage, re-warehousing, combat configuration/issue of ammo using forklifts.- non-MHE functions in support of RTFL sec- ammo check, prep of configured loads, packing, crating, banding of ammo, inventories, DS maintenance and decon of ammo stocks.− Firefighting operations, operate fuel dispensing facility.− 24 hour operations
TRK: M1152A TRK: VAN WO/W TRK:PLS x3 CHU X3TRLR: ¾ TONTRLR: M1095TRLR:PLS x3TRLR-MTD:PU-2101TOOL SET: AMMOPLATFORM: RI/RO x6
02 91AW2 890AE-7 89B40 x2E-6 89B30 x3E-5 89B20 x 6E-5 89A20 x2E-4 89B10 x11E-4 89A10 x2E-3 89B10 x 11E-3 89A10 x2
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PERSONNEL
W2 890A Ammunition Warrant
E-6 89B30 Section Chief
E-5 89B20 Ammunition Sergeant
E-5 89A20 Ammo STK CON/ACCTG SP
E-4 89B10 x3 Ammunition Specialist
E-4 89A10 Ammo STK CON/ACCTG SP
E-3 89B10 x3 Ammunition Specialists
AUTOMATION
C18278 MTS VEH
C18378 FBCB2
C40995 SAAS MOD ATHP
C78851 MTS CTL
P99881 CAISI 2.0
EQUIPMENT
C27294 CONTAINER HANDLING (CHU)
S01359 SHELTER: TACITCAL EXPAND
W59582 TOOL SET AMMO FM
B83002 PLATFORM: CONTAINER RI/RO
T93761 PLS TRAILER 8X20
S70517 SEMITRAILER LOW BED: 25 TON
T73347 VARIABLE REACH RT FL
Distribution Co: ATHP Section
LIMITATIONS
FUNCTIONS
Ammunition Transfer Holding Point Section. Provides the capability to receive, store, issue, ship, inspect, and perform field level munitions maintenance support to entire Support Brigade. Stock control performs all stock control functions associated with operating SAAS-MOD. Store and issue squad conducts ATP operations and conducts ASA operations utilizing assigned CMHE as the operator dictates. BSB, Support Operations Section, provides brigade level ammunition requirements generation and manages distribution management/asset visibility.
•Receive (62ST)•Store (14ST)•Issue (62ST)•Store 33 STON of uploaded ammo •Provide ASA Accountable Officer•Trans-load•LIMITED reconfiguration•Inspection•Accountability•Evacuation/Emergency destruction for the most critical munitions.
•Relocate•Split-base operations
•Build configured loads•Ammo support outside BDE•Static storage•Follow-on Sustainment Support (Support beyond UBL)•Relocate in one lift (internal)
CAPABILITIES
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BN SPT SQD PERSONNEL
88M30 Squad Leader
89B20 Ammunition Sergeant
92F10 PTRL Vehicle Operator
88M10 Vehicle Driver
EQUPMENT
HEMTT LHS x2
PLS TRAILER x2
FLAT RACKS x9
4K FORKLIFT
MOD FUEL
AUTOMATION
R68044AN/VRC-90F x2
Battalion/Company Support Squads
FUNCTIONS
Battalion/Squadron /Company/Troop Support Squad. Distribute CL I (Water), II, III (B&P), IV, V and VII to the Infantry Battalion/Companies.
CO SPT SQD PERSONNEL
88M30 Squad Leader
88M20 HVY Vehicle Driver
92F10 PTRL Vehicle Operator
88M10 HVY Vehicle Driver
EQUPMENT
HEMTT LHS T55054 x2
PLS TRAILER T93761 x2
FLAT RACKS B83002 x9
MFS
AUTOMATION
R68044AN/VRC-90F x2
• The 89B originally assigned to the FSCs will be located in the BN support squad.
• All BN/CO support squads are located in the FSC Distribution Platoon of the IBCT/HBCT and FIRES BDE.
• There are no FSCs in the Stryker BDE therefore, there are no support squads.
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Veh. Holding
Admin
T/I
Cap Enemy Ammo
Fire Extinguisher
Water Barrel
ATHP Initial
Veh. Staging
CAT 1
Scenario: Given a new AO, describe the initial set-up of an ATHP
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Admin
T/I
Cap Enemy Ammo
Fire Extinguisher
Water Barrel
ATHP Improved
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Veh. Holding
Veh. Staging
CAT 1
Scenario: Given a new AO, describe the initial set-up of an ATHP
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Cap Enemy Ammo
Fire Extinguisher
Water Barrel
IBCT Scenario 1
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Veh. Holding
Veh. Staging
CAT 1
Scenario: Your Stock Control Clerk at your ATHP has just reported that there is no connectivity between your SAAS-ASP box and the SAAS-MMC. The VSAT is green on your S6 Commo Control Board showing connectivity between the two boxes.
Mission: What procedures would you do to re-establish connectivity as the system Administrator? How will you continue mission/operations? What is the mission impact with loss of connectivity?
Variable: terrain is mountainous; CAISI in series?
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- Unit submit
581’s
(Request &
Forecast)
- Submit info to higher
Connectivity is lost between ASP box and SAAS-MMC
Operator's troubleshooting procedures IAW User Manuals
Contact MMC SASMO actions to repair equipment or estimation of time to repair
If, SASMO can’t fix the problem;
How service/mission will continue?
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IBCT Scenario 1
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Scenario Mission execution with loss of communications
Implications Current Solution/Shortfall
Doctrine
Organization
Training
SAAS-MOD Systems training of establishing and managing SAAS-MOD communications is a Lesson Plan that has been embedded in the TRADOC POI scheduled for the MOS 890A series WOBC. NET training will provide initial proficiency for SAAS-MOD systems administrator to establish communications for SAAS interface.
Materiel VSAT dedicated to the ATHP
Leadership
Personnel
IBCT Scenario 1
CAISI/VSATs
System Description
Current Status
Way AheadTactical wireless network that provides commercial and tactical network access for Logistics STAMIS users. The tactical connectivity capability extends from Theater to unit level. Interfaces - Used extensively in AOR to connect STAMIS
and emerging system users. Supports multiple users with a wireless LAN to WAN communications capability.
Supports both IP Data and VOIP.
FY04-10, Total Army requirement – CAISI 39,375 VSATS 3,620 systems
Fielded to Force; CAISI 65%, VSAT 98%
Total network availability remains at industry standards of 99%
Complete total ARMY fielding of CAISI/VSATs by fourth QTR FY2012
As of 30 JUN 2011
CW3 Niky Frazier/CASCOM ESD/804 734-208132
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Admin
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Cap Enemy Ammo
Fire Extinguisher
Water Barrel
IBCT Scenario 2
Veh. Staging
CAT 1
A059 – 1.4SA131 – 1.4SCA03 – 1.2.2H
C508 – 1.2.1ECA04 – 1.1ED501 – 1.2.1DDA12 – 1.3C
HA08 – 1.2.1EM023 – 1.1DPL64 – 1.2.1EPV82 – 1.1E
G881 – 1.1F
CAT 1
B505 – 1.4G
Overflow Storage Up to 15,000 lbs NEW class 1.1
IMD = 300 ft
ILD = 600 ft
IBD = 1,250 ft
PTR = 750 ftScenario: Your Brigade has just relocated to their new AO and you must determine the quantity distance requirements for 6 storage locations comprised of 5 ISO/MIL vans storage containers each. With a limitation per pad of 15,000 lbs NEW, store the following items:
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Scenario Storing various DODICs with 15K NEW limit per pad
Implications Current Solution/Shortfall
Doctrine
Organization There are no anticipated changes to the Army modular structure. It is anticipated there will be job/task level impacts
Training
Determining Quantity Distance Requirements is a Lesson Plan that has been embedded in the TRADOC POI scheduled for the MOS 890A series WOBC. CASCOM training establishes compatibility and quantity-distance for safe storage of ammunition and explosives (A&E) in both peacetime and wartime operations.
Materiel
Leadership
Personnel
IBCT Scenario 2
Unit Remarks
For an IBCT, the typical operating environment has limited vehicular accessibility. This means that combat configured loads (CCL’s) of ammunition must be carried by personnel; however, if the CCLs are larger than a basic load personnel cannot physically carry them. At what level are combat configured loads (CCL’s) determined? Where are these loads held? (i.e. ATHP? ASP?) .
Due to the limited accessibility of the operating environment that an IBCT will be typically deploy to, there is an increased need for aerial delivery of ammunition. Currently, Soldiers with the additional skill identifiers (ASI’s) for Air Assault and Pathfinder are not authorized on the IBCT’s BSB MTOE. We foresee this as a potential issue with the increased demand for aerial resupply. Could we expect in the future to have those ASI’s authorized at the BSB level?
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Fire Extinguisher
Water Barrel
HBCT Scenario 1
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Veh. Holding
Veh. Staging
CAT 1
Scenario: The Brigade has received their deployment orders, and you will begin to prepare the Brigade for RIP/TOA. They have completed the inspection of the ammunition turned-in and have found the following defects: A059: Approximately 700,000 rds were returned in MRE boxes and black trash bags, embedded with Sand and 70% of 30 wire bound boxes opened. A557: All 43 cases were opened. Inspection found that 40% are serviceable and 125 belts have loose bullets and dented cartridges. D510: 75 rounds with a damaged dial/time switches, 9 rounds unopened and seal intact. G881: 6 cases unopened with seals intact. 67 rounds found with missing gaskets between the fuzes and necks of the grenades. 101 rounds with pull ring missing but safety pin securely assembled with black electrical tape. Mission: Determine serviceability, re-pack to standard, and return to stock records account or prepare for retrograde/demilitarization. Special notes: There is no QASAS immediately available to perform the inspection.
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Cap Enemy Ammo
Fire Extinguisher
Water Barrel
HBCT Scenario 1
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Veh. Holding
Veh. Staging
CAT 1
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Scenario Dealing with loose and damaged munitions during RIP/TOA
Implications Current Solution/Shortfall
Doctrine There are two main doctrinal changes areas: (1) New Processes and (2) New Terminology
Organization There are no anticipated changes to the Army modular structure. It is anticipated there will be job/task level impacts
Training
Determine serviceability, re-pack to standard, and return to stock records account or prepare for retrograde/demilitarization is a Lesson Plan that has been embedded in the TRADOC POI scheduled for the MOS 890A series WOBC and 89B30 ALC. Shortfall: CASCOM training only requires for the “Determination of Serviceability of Munitions” in Advance Leadership Course.
Materiel Mobile Ammunition Processing Facility (MAPF)
Leadership Utilize assigned personnel as mission dictates; pushing inspectors down to ATHP
Personnel Location of the 89B inspector within the BSB
HBCT Scenario 1
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Admin
T/I
Cap Enemy Ammo
Fire Extinguisher
Water Barrel
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Veh. Holding
Veh. Staging
CAT 1
HBCT Scenario 2
Scenario: How do you resupply on the move? Mission: Your unit has been given the order to transition to offensive operations and conduct a movement to contact spanning 50 kilometers and for 8 hours. You will be departing with a full combat load. IPB anticipates a large chance for large expenditures of 120mm, 25mm, 40mm linked grenades, and small arms. You must also be prepared to re-arm both Combined Arms Battalions. What is your plan for re-arming while on the move? Special notes: This operation is to occur at night. Objectives, once secured, will be defended until relieved.
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Scenario Class V re-supply while conducting a movement to contact at night
Implications Current Solution/Shortfall
Doctrine
Organization
Training
Prepare a Truck Transportation Plan To move Ammunition Overland is a Lesson Plan that has been embedded in the TRADOC POI scheduled for the MOS 890A series WOBC. Shortfall: Currently there is not an established Lesson Plan written in the TRADOC POI for re-supply of Class V operations during movement while conducting night operations.
Materiel
Leadership
Personnel
HBCT Scenario 2
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Admin
T/In
Cap Enemy Ammo
Fire Extinguisher
Water Barrel
G
Veh. Holding
Veh. Staging
CAT 1
HBCT Scenario 3
Scenario: One of your BLAHA pads has sustained a direct hit from a rocket attack. There was sympathetic propagation with one pad on either side for a total of 3 out of 4 pads with 100% loss. Mission: Execute your fire plan. Report the losses. How do you re-establish your BLAHA? What needs to be done to replace lost stocks? Special notes: There is no QASAS immediately available to perform the inspection.
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G
G
G
Admin
T/I
Cap Enemy Ammo
Fire Extinguisher
Water Barrel
G
Veh. Holding
Veh. Staging
CAT 1
HBCT Scenario 3
FirefightersEOD
G
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Scenario Execute post successful rocket attack operations
Implications Current Solution/Shortfall
Doctrine
Organization There are no anticipated changes to the Army modular structure.
Training
Develop a Fire Fighting plan performance measures and steps have been embedded in the Lesson Plan Preparing a Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for TRADOC POI scheduled for the MOS 890A series WOBC. CASCOM training establishes procedures for comprehensive plans to prevent fires, reduce the risk of fires, what to do in the event of a fire.
Materiel Land Based Phalanx Weapon System (LBPWS)
Leadership
Personnel
HBCT Scenario 3
Unit Remarks
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Recommendations:
Change the Ammo Warrant for the position of the Ammunition Officer in HHC BSB. The Ammunition Logistics NCOIC and Ammunition Warrant can provide quality CL V support. Assign the ATHP Section to HHC BSB. This will enable the Ammo Warrant the ability to oversee training and provide mentorship to the NCOs in the section. This will also enable the Ammo Warrant the ability to have sight across the brigade by working directly for the SPO in the Support Operations Office.
ATHP section needs to be augmented with the Ammo Inspector which is currently assigned to HHC BSB. This will ensure continuous ammunition surveillance support at all times in the presence or absence of the QASAS.
Security element outside of the ATHP section needs to be included as doctrinal dependency or regulation guideline, otherwise Ammunition soldiers are tasked to conduct security on the ammo operation which limits qualified MOS specific personnel downrange to process ammunition. This also heightens the hazard risks and can result in a loss of accountability when personnel who are not properly trained to handle and account for ammunition are tasked to work in the ATHP.
Authorize the 5K Rough Terrain Forklift for the ATHP section to provide better maneuverability for containerized storage. 10K forklifts although they have the capability to lift heavier loads do not maneuver well when working with containerized ammunition.
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5K LBLight Capability Rough Terrain Forklift (LCRTF)
Capability: Provides Commanders a rough terrain 5K LB forklift deployable by aircraft, airdrop and PLS flat rack capable of unloading commercial sized pallets from ISO containers. (Army changes from USMC fielded 5K are underlined)
Description: 5K LB lift capacity at 24” load center. C-130 deployable & rough terrain mobility. Air conditioning CH-47 slingable & low velocity Airdrop Un-stuffs pallets from inside 20’ & * 40’ ISOs, w/ fork tine oscillation & side-shift cab controls. Transportable on PLS & HEMTT-LHSflat racks, M-871/ 872 semi trailers 120 hours Mean Time Between Essential Failures Forward speed 20 MPH [T] – 30 [O] when towed by a Family of Medium tactical Vehicle
BOI: Replaces current Army 4K forklift authorized in 150 TOEs: OD, TC, AV, QM and medical. TAA FY 12-17 required quantity is 1,889
Warfighter Criticality/Value: Unloads pallets from both 20’ w/o a ramp & enters 40’ ISOs to unstuff pallets
RDTE Funding Management Production
CASCOM POC: Mr Paul Fournia, Sustainment Div, DSN 687-1846
USMC 5K LCRTF photo
Status: Last/Next 180 days highlights: G-8 OK’d loan of $7.4M from RTCH program POM for acquisition & prototype verification test. RFP released 7 Jul 10, and contract award projected for .
• Next MS: C * Est. MS C Date: 4Q FY12
• FUE Date: 2Q FY 13 * Army Systems Fielded: 0
• AAO: 1,889 *Sys Funded: 4 prototypes
• Cost /System: @ $100K
3/8/11 Mr. Lou Britos, CASCOM MSD, 804-765-7339
Mobile Ammunition Processing Facility (MAPF)
• Mission: Provide Tactical Ammunition Workshop(s) to Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom
• Impact on Warfighter: Equipment promotes in-theatre field
inspections, minor maintenance, and repackaging vs. return to Kuwait
Capability allows quicker recycling of ammunition back to the warfighter
Proper maintenance and packaging assures safety, accountability and reliability Transportable and self-sustaining Two MAPFs Fielded to OIF/OEF - 2008 Third MAPF Fielded OEF – 2009 Fourth MAPF Requested for OEF-2011 FOB Shank
• Resources: MAPF Suite: $900-$1,000K
Workshop Configuration
Workshop Configuration
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G
G
G
Admin
T/In
Cap Enemy Ammo
Fire Extinguisher
Water Barrel
Fires Bde Scenario 1
G
Veh. Holding
Veh. Staging
CAT 1
ALL STOCKS MFG WITH PROJ METAL PARTS LOT # SRA 1 17 (ONLY FOUND IN END ITEM LOTS LOADED IN MAR 74 OR LATER) RQR 100% INSP FOR CRACKED/MISSING
BASE COVER WELD. CC-E
Scenario: A Notification of Ammunition Restriction (NAR) has been issued for lot # VGT04F070M229 of DODIC PL65 (MLRS ATACMS BLK 1A) requiring a 100% inspection for bent or corroded W1J1 connectors. The condition code is CC-E. You currently have 100 pods of the restricted DODIC. 40 each pods have already been issued forward to four different PAAs. The ASP is prepared to push replacement pods to your location to facilitate an emergency resupply. What is your inspection and segregation plan? Is there a problem with storage? How will you handle the emergency resupply? Special notes: There is no QASAS immediately available to perform the inspection.
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G
G
G
G
Admin
T/I
Cap Enemy Ammo
Fire Extinguisher
Water Barrel
Fires Bde Scenario 1
G
Veh. Holding
Veh. Staging
CAT 1PL65
Small Arms
PL65
HA37
PL65 HA37
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Scenario Response to a restriction notice
Implications Current Solution/Shortfall
Doctrine
Organization There are no anticipated changes to the Army modular structure.
Training
Monitor Munitions Restrictions and Suspensions is a Lesson Plan that has been embedded in the TRADOC POI scheduled for the MOS 890A series WOBC. Shortfall: CASCOM training only establishes procedures for determining serviceability. Establishing condition codes of ammunition is primary role of a QASAS.
Materiel MHE
Leadership
Personnel
Fires Bde Scenario 1
G
G
G
G
Admin
T/In
Cap Enemy Ammo
Fire Extinguisher
Water Barrel
Fires Bde Scenario 2
G
Veh. Holding
Veh. Staging
CAT 1
Scenario: Your BSB has been given the order to relocate the BSA in support of maneuver operations transitioning from counter-fire support. The CSR for counter-fire operations was 28 pods/launcher/day. The BSB has established large caches within PAAs that require movement or retrograde. Use your organic assets to move your entire ATHP. There are limited external transportation assets available to move your caches. Special notes: no rail is available; there is one four-lane MSR for use;
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Scenario ATHP relocation
Implications Current Solution/Shortfall
Doctrine
Organization
Training
Prepare a Truck Transportation Plan To move Ammunition Overland is a Lesson Plan that has been embedded in the TRADOC POI scheduled for the MOS 890A series WOBC. CASCOM training establishes procedures for determining the number of systems and flat racks needed for transportation.
Materiel MHE; flat racks vs CROPs
Leadership
Personnel
Fires Bde Scenario 2
Unit Remarks
44% Reduction in Fires BDE Ammo Capacity across the BDE in FY12
Sustainment BDEs are the single node of success/failure to the CLV sustainment of the Force FA HQ or CF fight
Training, Rehearsals, and synchronization are critical to the success of the ammunition sustainment
MHE on the Battlefield is always a planning factor supporting the FSCs and their supported unit
MAJ Corey Woods, 589th BSB, 41st FiB, 254-291-6083 UNCLASSIFIED 58
OD Week Ammo Breakout Session Menu
DOTMLP Priorities Remarks
Doctrine
ATTP 4-35ATTP 4-35.1AMMO ROC Drill July 2011
Field SME notification of draft review by prepotency, SKN, Ammo CoP
Organization
Document 5k forklifts on “R” series TOEsExistence of Ammo BNs, which are at risk89Bs assigned in Forward Support Companies
Training
MUST (Munitions Unit Sustainment Training)ATHP CapabilityALC 2015/ SBT
MOST (Mobilized Ordnance Specific Training)Installation ASP89B Ammunition Inspector TrainingDCG IMT- POI Review
Materiel
5k Small Agile Fork LiftReduce Ordnance Logistics Burden
Reduce layers of packagingEfficiency improvements to the distribution processPre-loaded magazinesSustainment Capabilities Based Assessment
Leadership and Education
89B30 Ammunition InspectorWOBC, expansion of Ammo Senior Leader TrainingALC/SLC Review
Tier 1/Tier 2 Tactical Inspections
Personnel
89B grade cap directive89B50
Sustain NetCASCOM Field VisitsSurveysAmmo Community feedback forum
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1. Munitions Unit Sustainment Training MOST (Mobilized Ordnance Specific Training) DOL Collateral Training 89B30 QA/QC Training Cost reduction / military skill sets
2. ATHP Capability Study Storage Handling Explosive Safety
3. Smaller More Agile Forklift for Modular Force Drive inside ISO 20’ containers for stuffing and unstuffing Operate in constrained spaces Transportable using organic PLS
4. 89B Munitions Handlers in Forward Support Companies Roles and Responsibilities
5. Ammo Community Feedback Forum CASCOM Ammo Forums Sustain Net Surveys Ammunition Enterprise Seminar requiring personal presence
Ammo Breakout Session Topics
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8th Ordnance Company
FORSCOM Pre Deployment Training Tasks IAW ARFORGEN
Blue Grass Army Depot (BGAD) Fort Bragg ASP: SAAS MOD Fort Bragg ASP
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Pre-Deployment Training Mission Challenges
Recommendations
Fort Bragg ASP MOA Unit Level Training BGAD JRTC/NTC Network for training resources
Mission Overview Joint Base Balad ASP Assessment MOS Proficiency Undermanned ASP
STP Updates OBC introduce ARTEP/STP SAAS MOD Cross Training HAZMAT/AMMO 62 certification in AIT ASP
Unit Post Deployment Goals
Support Starts Here!
UNCLASSIFIED
Ammunition Tool Kit
Unit Cost: $36KProponent: OrdnanceBOI: 1 Per Modular Ammo Platoon (60) ; 1 Per Ammo Transfer Holding Point Section (127); TDA (10)Authorization: 197On-hand: 85Shortfall: 112Mitigation: TPE (9 AF/ 6 Iraq)Funding: 97 Kits FY11, 15 Kits FY12
Description: The Ammunition Tool Kit consists of five independent storage chests to store 120 hand tools. The containers include secure storage space for a complete base set of commercial off the shelf (COTS) and government furnished industrial quality tools and equipment needed to perform Field and Sustainment level maintenance on conventional ammunition.
Capabilities: Provides the tools and equipment for ammunition soldiers in the Modular Ammunition Company and Ammunition Transfer & Holding Point (ATHP) to receive, store, issue and maintain ammunition in a field environment.
Objective: The new Ammunition Tool Kit NSN 4940-01-563-4024 replaces two kits currently in the field with modernized tools and components. The kit is modular, scalable and tailorable to mission requirements.
Warfighting Capability: Increases the quantity of serviceable ammunition to the warfighter by providing the necessary tools and equipment to maintain the ammunition. Reduces logistics footprint by providing a specifically designed common tool set for ammunition soldiers‘ to perform two level maintenance.
CW5 Pierce, CASCOM MSD, 804-734-0582, 17 Aug 201166