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, van Rooij, Patric C.A.T.
Other Authors: McCormick, Gordon, Sepp, Kalev I., Defense Analysis (DA), Blanken, Leo
Format: Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School 2014
Subjects:
IMO
SOF
EU
KCT
AKO
HRO
MCT
SAR
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10945/44682
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spelling ftnavalpschool:oai:calhoun.nps.edu:10945/44682 2024-06-09T07:42:46+00:00 What is the future for SOF in the Arctic? Vesterby, Jesper Daugherty, Nick van Rooij, Patric C.A.T. McCormick, Gordon Sepp, Kalev I. Defense Analysis (DA) Blanken, Leo 2014-12 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10945/44682 unknown Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School https://hdl.handle.net/10945/44682 Copyright is reserved by the copyright owner. This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States. Arctic Arctic Council High North UNCLOS UNCLCS IMO Special Operations Special Operation Forces SOF NATO EU NSHQ SOCOM EUCOM SOCEUR NORTHCOM SOCNORTH PACCOM SOCPAC U.S. Special Forces 10th Special Forces Group Danish Special Forces Frømandskorpset Jaegerkorpset Dutch Special Forces Netherlands Maritime Special Operation Forces NLMARSOF Korps Commandotroepen KCT Canada JTF North Norway Norwegian Joint Headquarters Denmark Danish Arctic command AKO Russia Russian Northern Fleet-Unified Strategic Command United States. CP HRO MCT SAR Thesis 2014 ftnavalpschool 2024-05-15T00:46:20Z 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. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Major, Royal Danish Air Force Major, United States Army Major, Royal Netherlands Marine Corps http://archive.org/details/whatisfuturefors1094544682 Thesis Arctic Council Arctic North Norway NORTHCOM Naval Postgraduate School: Calhoun Arctic Canada Norway
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topic Arctic
Arctic Council
High North
UNCLOS
UNCLCS
IMO
Special Operations
Special Operation Forces
SOF
NATO
EU
NSHQ
SOCOM
EUCOM
SOCEUR
NORTHCOM
SOCNORTH
PACCOM
SOCPAC
U.S. Special Forces
10th Special Forces Group
Danish Special Forces
Frømandskorpset
Jaegerkorpset
Dutch Special Forces
Netherlands Maritime Special Operation Forces
NLMARSOF
Korps Commandotroepen
KCT
Canada
JTF North
Norway
Norwegian Joint Headquarters
Denmark
Danish Arctic command
AKO
Russia
Russian Northern Fleet-Unified Strategic Command
United States. CP
HRO
MCT
SAR
spellingShingle Arctic
Arctic Council
High North
UNCLOS
UNCLCS
IMO
Special Operations
Special Operation Forces
SOF
NATO
EU
NSHQ
SOCOM
EUCOM
SOCEUR
NORTHCOM
SOCNORTH
PACCOM
SOCPAC
U.S. Special Forces
10th Special Forces Group
Danish Special Forces
Frømandskorpset
Jaegerkorpset
Dutch Special Forces
Netherlands Maritime Special Operation Forces
NLMARSOF
Korps Commandotroepen
KCT
Canada
JTF North
Norway
Norwegian Joint Headquarters
Denmark
Danish Arctic command
AKO
Russia
Russian Northern Fleet-Unified Strategic Command
United States. CP
HRO
MCT
SAR
Vesterby, Jesper
Daugherty, Nick
van Rooij, Patric C.A.T.
What is the future for SOF in the Arctic?
topic_facet Arctic
Arctic Council
High North
UNCLOS
UNCLCS
IMO
Special Operations
Special Operation Forces
SOF
NATO
EU
NSHQ
SOCOM
EUCOM
SOCEUR
NORTHCOM
SOCNORTH
PACCOM
SOCPAC
U.S. Special Forces
10th Special Forces Group
Danish Special Forces
Frømandskorpset
Jaegerkorpset
Dutch Special Forces
Netherlands Maritime Special Operation Forces
NLMARSOF
Korps Commandotroepen
KCT
Canada
JTF North
Norway
Norwegian Joint Headquarters
Denmark
Danish Arctic command
AKO
Russia
Russian Northern Fleet-Unified Strategic Command
United States. CP
HRO
MCT
SAR
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. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Major, Royal Danish Air Force Major, United States Army Major, Royal Netherlands Marine Corps http://archive.org/details/whatisfuturefors1094544682
author2 McCormick, Gordon
Sepp, Kalev I.
Defense Analysis (DA)
Blanken, Leo
format Thesis
author Vesterby, Jesper
Daugherty, Nick
van Rooij, Patric C.A.T.
author_facet Vesterby, Jesper
Daugherty, Nick
van Rooij, Patric C.A.T.
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?
publisher Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School
publishDate 2014
url https://hdl.handle.net/10945/44682
geographic Arctic
Canada
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Norway
genre Arctic Council
Arctic
North Norway
NORTHCOM
genre_facet Arctic Council
Arctic
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op_relation https://hdl.handle.net/10945/44682
op_rights Copyright is reserved by the copyright owner.
This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
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