What Is the Future for SOF in the Arctic?

This thesis will serve to answer the central question: What is the future for Special Operations Forces in the Arctic? The Arctic environment demands specially trained military personnel and units. Over time, the requirement for states to be able to operate in the Arctic is increasing while, for man...

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Main Authors: Vesterby, Jesper, Daugherty, Nick, Rooij, Patrick C van
Other Authors: NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA DEFENSE ANALYSIS DEPT
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Published: 2014
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spelling ftdtic:ADA620772 2023-05-15T14:30:56+02:00 What Is the Future for SOF in the Arctic? Vesterby, Jesper Daugherty, Nick Rooij, Patrick C van NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA DEFENSE ANALYSIS DEPT 2014-12 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA620772 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA620772 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA620772 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Military Forces and Organizations Military Operations Strategy and Tactics *ARCTIC REGIONS *SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES ARMS CONTROL CANADA COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMS COUNTERTERRORISM DENMARK EUROPEAN UNION GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN) JOINT MILITARY ACTIVITIES MILITARY CAPABILITIES MILITARY EXERCISES MILITARY FORCES(FOREIGN) MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES) MILITARY PLANNING MILITARY TRAINING MISSIONS NATO NORWAY POLICIES RUSSIA SCENARIOS SEARCH AND RESCUE SECURITY STRATEGY TASK FORCES THESES THREATS UNITED NATIONS UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT 10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP AKO(ARKTISK KOMMANDO) ARCTIC COUNCIL CP(COUNTERPROLIFERATION) DANISH ARCTIC COMMAND DANISH SPECIAL FORCES DUTCH SPECIAL FORCES EU(EUROPEAN UNION) EUCOM(US EUROPEAN COMMAND) FKP(FRMANDSKORPSET) HIGH NORTH HRO(HOSTAGE RESCUE OPERATIONS) IMO(INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION) JGK(JAEGERKORPSET) JTFN(JTF NORTH) JTF(JOINT TASK FORCES) KCT(KORPS COMMANDOTROEPEN) MCT(MARITIME COUNTERTERRORISM) NLMARSOF(NETHERLANDS MARITIME SPECIAL OPERATION FORCES) NORTHCOM(US NORTHERN COMMAND) NORWEGIAN JOINT HEADQUARTERS NSHQ(NATO SPECIAL OPERATIONS HEADQUARTERS) PACCOM(US PACIFIC COMMAND) RUSSIAN NORTHERN FLEET-UNIFIED STRATEGIC COMMAND SAR(SEARCH AND RESCUE) SOCEUR(US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND EUROPE) SOCNORTH(US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND NORTH) SOCOM(US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND) SOCPAC(US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND PACIFIC) SOF(SPECIAL OPERATION FORCES) SPECIAL OPERATIONS US SPECIAL FORCES UNCLCS(UNITED NATION COMMISSION FOR LIMITS OF THE CONTINENTAL SHELF) UNCLOS(UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA) Text 2014 ftdtic 2016-02-24T18:35:05Z This thesis will serve to answer the central question: What is the future for Special Operations Forces in the Arctic? The Arctic environment demands specially trained military personnel and units. Over time, the requirement for states to be able to operate in the Arctic is increasing while, for many, the capability to do so is decreasing. Future operations in the Arctic will depend on Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, and Multinational (JIIM) relationships. The operational environment of the Arctic currently lacks infrastructure, satellite and communication coverage, and strategic-through-tactical mobility. The key recommendations from this thesis are: Current and/or future exercises should reflect Arctic-specific challenges. Networks, such as the Global Special Operations Forces (SOF) Network, should be empowered to address Arctic challenges. National SOF should participate regularly in Joint and International Arctic training exercises. Unit commands and mission planners should see analogies between current problems in other littoral regions of the world and the Arctic, and prepare accordingly. The original document contains color images. Text Arctic Council Arctic Arktis* Law of the Sea NORTHCOM Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Canada Norway Pacific
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topic Military Forces and Organizations
Military Operations
Strategy and Tactics
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES
ARMS CONTROL
CANADA
COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
COUNTERTERRORISM
DENMARK
EUROPEAN UNION
GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN)
JOINT MILITARY ACTIVITIES
MILITARY CAPABILITIES
MILITARY EXERCISES
MILITARY FORCES(FOREIGN)
MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES)
MILITARY PLANNING
MILITARY TRAINING
MISSIONS
NATO
NORWAY
POLICIES
RUSSIA
SCENARIOS
SEARCH AND RESCUE
SECURITY
STRATEGY
TASK FORCES
THESES
THREATS
UNITED NATIONS
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP
AKO(ARKTISK KOMMANDO)
ARCTIC COUNCIL
CP(COUNTERPROLIFERATION)
DANISH ARCTIC COMMAND
DANISH SPECIAL FORCES
DUTCH SPECIAL FORCES
EU(EUROPEAN UNION)
EUCOM(US EUROPEAN COMMAND)
FKP(FRMANDSKORPSET)
HIGH NORTH
HRO(HOSTAGE RESCUE OPERATIONS)
IMO(INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION)
JGK(JAEGERKORPSET)
JTFN(JTF NORTH)
JTF(JOINT TASK FORCES)
KCT(KORPS COMMANDOTROEPEN)
MCT(MARITIME COUNTERTERRORISM)
NLMARSOF(NETHERLANDS MARITIME SPECIAL OPERATION FORCES)
NORTHCOM(US NORTHERN COMMAND)
NORWEGIAN JOINT HEADQUARTERS
NSHQ(NATO SPECIAL OPERATIONS HEADQUARTERS)
PACCOM(US PACIFIC COMMAND)
RUSSIAN NORTHERN FLEET-UNIFIED STRATEGIC COMMAND
SAR(SEARCH AND RESCUE)
SOCEUR(US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND EUROPE)
SOCNORTH(US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND NORTH)
SOCOM(US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND)
SOCPAC(US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND PACIFIC)
SOF(SPECIAL OPERATION FORCES)
SPECIAL OPERATIONS
US SPECIAL FORCES
UNCLCS(UNITED NATION COMMISSION FOR LIMITS OF THE CONTINENTAL SHELF)
UNCLOS(UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA)
spellingShingle Military Forces and Organizations
Military Operations
Strategy and Tactics
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES
ARMS CONTROL
CANADA
COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
COUNTERTERRORISM
DENMARK
EUROPEAN UNION
GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN)
JOINT MILITARY ACTIVITIES
MILITARY CAPABILITIES
MILITARY EXERCISES
MILITARY FORCES(FOREIGN)
MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES)
MILITARY PLANNING
MILITARY TRAINING
MISSIONS
NATO
NORWAY
POLICIES
RUSSIA
SCENARIOS
SEARCH AND RESCUE
SECURITY
STRATEGY
TASK FORCES
THESES
THREATS
UNITED NATIONS
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP
AKO(ARKTISK KOMMANDO)
ARCTIC COUNCIL
CP(COUNTERPROLIFERATION)
DANISH ARCTIC COMMAND
DANISH SPECIAL FORCES
DUTCH SPECIAL FORCES
EU(EUROPEAN UNION)
EUCOM(US EUROPEAN COMMAND)
FKP(FRMANDSKORPSET)
HIGH NORTH
HRO(HOSTAGE RESCUE OPERATIONS)
IMO(INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION)
JGK(JAEGERKORPSET)
JTFN(JTF NORTH)
JTF(JOINT TASK FORCES)
KCT(KORPS COMMANDOTROEPEN)
MCT(MARITIME COUNTERTERRORISM)
NLMARSOF(NETHERLANDS MARITIME SPECIAL OPERATION FORCES)
NORTHCOM(US NORTHERN COMMAND)
NORWEGIAN JOINT HEADQUARTERS
NSHQ(NATO SPECIAL OPERATIONS HEADQUARTERS)
PACCOM(US PACIFIC COMMAND)
RUSSIAN NORTHERN FLEET-UNIFIED STRATEGIC COMMAND
SAR(SEARCH AND RESCUE)
SOCEUR(US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND EUROPE)
SOCNORTH(US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND NORTH)
SOCOM(US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND)
SOCPAC(US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND PACIFIC)
SOF(SPECIAL OPERATION FORCES)
SPECIAL OPERATIONS
US SPECIAL FORCES
UNCLCS(UNITED NATION COMMISSION FOR LIMITS OF THE CONTINENTAL SHELF)
UNCLOS(UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA)
Vesterby, Jesper
Daugherty, Nick
Rooij, Patrick C van
What Is the Future for SOF in the Arctic?
topic_facet Military Forces and Organizations
Military Operations
Strategy and Tactics
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES
ARMS CONTROL
CANADA
COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
COUNTERTERRORISM
DENMARK
EUROPEAN UNION
GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN)
JOINT MILITARY ACTIVITIES
MILITARY CAPABILITIES
MILITARY EXERCISES
MILITARY FORCES(FOREIGN)
MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES)
MILITARY PLANNING
MILITARY TRAINING
MISSIONS
NATO
NORWAY
POLICIES
RUSSIA
SCENARIOS
SEARCH AND RESCUE
SECURITY
STRATEGY
TASK FORCES
THESES
THREATS
UNITED NATIONS
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
10TH SPECIAL FORCES GROUP
AKO(ARKTISK KOMMANDO)
ARCTIC COUNCIL
CP(COUNTERPROLIFERATION)
DANISH ARCTIC COMMAND
DANISH SPECIAL FORCES
DUTCH SPECIAL FORCES
EU(EUROPEAN UNION)
EUCOM(US EUROPEAN COMMAND)
FKP(FRMANDSKORPSET)
HIGH NORTH
HRO(HOSTAGE RESCUE OPERATIONS)
IMO(INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION)
JGK(JAEGERKORPSET)
JTFN(JTF NORTH)
JTF(JOINT TASK FORCES)
KCT(KORPS COMMANDOTROEPEN)
MCT(MARITIME COUNTERTERRORISM)
NLMARSOF(NETHERLANDS MARITIME SPECIAL OPERATION FORCES)
NORTHCOM(US NORTHERN COMMAND)
NORWEGIAN JOINT HEADQUARTERS
NSHQ(NATO SPECIAL OPERATIONS HEADQUARTERS)
PACCOM(US PACIFIC COMMAND)
RUSSIAN NORTHERN FLEET-UNIFIED STRATEGIC COMMAND
SAR(SEARCH AND RESCUE)
SOCEUR(US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND EUROPE)
SOCNORTH(US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND NORTH)
SOCOM(US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND)
SOCPAC(US SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND PACIFIC)
SOF(SPECIAL OPERATION FORCES)
SPECIAL OPERATIONS
US SPECIAL FORCES
UNCLCS(UNITED NATION COMMISSION FOR LIMITS OF THE CONTINENTAL SHELF)
UNCLOS(UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA)
description This thesis will serve to answer the central question: What is the future for Special Operations Forces in the Arctic? The Arctic environment demands specially trained military personnel and units. Over time, the requirement for states to be able to operate in the Arctic is increasing while, for many, the capability to do so is decreasing. Future operations in the Arctic will depend on Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, and Multinational (JIIM) relationships. The operational environment of the Arctic currently lacks infrastructure, satellite and communication coverage, and strategic-through-tactical mobility. The key recommendations from this thesis are: Current and/or future exercises should reflect Arctic-specific challenges. Networks, such as the Global Special Operations Forces (SOF) Network, should be empowered to address Arctic challenges. National SOF should participate regularly in Joint and International Arctic training exercises. Unit commands and mission planners should see analogies between current problems in other littoral regions of the world and the Arctic, and prepare accordingly. The original document contains color images.
author2 NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA DEFENSE ANALYSIS DEPT
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author Vesterby, Jesper
Daugherty, Nick
Rooij, Patrick C van
author_facet Vesterby, Jesper
Daugherty, Nick
Rooij, Patrick C van
author_sort Vesterby, Jesper
title What Is the Future for SOF in the Arctic?
title_short What Is the Future for SOF in the Arctic?
title_full What Is the Future for SOF in the Arctic?
title_fullStr What Is the Future for SOF in the Arctic?
title_full_unstemmed What Is the Future for SOF in the Arctic?
title_sort what is the future for sof in the arctic?
publishDate 2014
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA620772
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