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The Aviator Hotel, Farnborough, 29th-30th November 2011
Modifying platforms and doctrine to improve
the utility of air power in irregular conflicts
“A good range & balance. Very
valuable -a good overview of
current issues” John Fitzgerald, NATO
Expert International
Speaker Panel includes:
Conference highlights include: Colonel Steven Wiggins, Chief of the AFSOC
Strike Requirements Division, US AFSOC HQ
> Multinational feedback from a variety of theatres, including Colonel Neale Moss, UK Attack Helicopter Force,
Afghanistan and North Africa, addressing doctrinal Joint Helicopter Command, HQ Land, UK MoD
modifications and aircraft upgrades required to improve the Colonel Cedric Kamensky, Head of F-16
capability of air assets in asymmetric environments Section, Belgian Air Force
> A comprehensive assessment of the assets used by the Colonel Onno Eichelsheim, Operational Policy
Royal Air Force in current areas of irregular warfare, from ISR and Defence Planning, Helicopter Branch, Royal
platforms to Attack Helicopters, and how the RAF is looking Netherlands Air Force
to adapt its structure to account for operations against Lt Col Jeffrey Godfrey, Head of Strategy and
irregular forces Partnership Development Office, Air Combat
Command, US Air Force
> Learn about the latest developments in fixed wing light strike Wing Commander Gary Kelly, Ops Division/SO1
capability with presentations from the US LAAR programme Joint Air, RAF Air Warfare Centre
office and the Philippines Air Force Wing Commander Andrew Jeffery, SO1 Air and
> Hear about the USMC’s experience with its new “roll-on/ Joint Effects, UK MoD
roll-off” Harvest Hawk gunship capability for the KC-130s, Major Richard Roberts, KC-130/OSA Action
and contrast the utility of this platform with dedicated AC-130 Officer, Aviation Weapon Systems Requirements,
gunship assets operated by US AFSOC HQ USMC
Major Richard Ongaro, JTAC Instructor, Joint
Helicopter Command, HQ Land, UK MoD
Workshop A, Monday 28th November, 9:00-11:30
Captain Timothy Walsh, JTAC, Swedish Armed
Forces
Fixed Wing Aviation in Irregular Warfare
Led by: Dr Earl William Powers, Research Fellow, USMC Warfighting Dr Joel Hayward, Dean of RAF College, RAF
Laboratory College Cranwell
Dr Earl William Powers, Research Fellow, USMC
Workshop B, Monday 28th November, 12:30-15:00 Warfighting Laboratory
Strategy, Information Operations and Ethics in Irregular Confirmed Representative, Helicopter Air
Warfare Component, French Air Force
Led by: Professor William Dean, Professor Air Power and Irregular Confirmed Representative, 15th Strike Wing,
Warfare, Air Command and Staff College, US Air Force Philippines Air Force
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2. PRE- CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS – 28th November 2011
Workshop A: Workshop B:
09:00 - 11:30: Fixed Wing Aviation in Irregular Warfare 12:30 - 14:30: The Role of Air Power: Strategy, Information
With fixed wing assets making up the vast majority of airframes operated by modern air Operations and Ethics in Irregular Warfare
forces, determining the role they can play in the contemporary, asymmetric operating Despite the importance of kinetic operations against irregular forces, the role of air
environment is vital to improving air powers contribution to irregular warfare. Attempting power in such conflicts goes beyond simply providing close air support and precision
to use such assets against irregular forces is nothing new, however their methods of strike capability. The “enabling” capabilities, such as lift and information operations, can
employment have and will continue to change as new challenges emerge. be just as decisive and are arguably more important than CAS in the strategic conduct
of such campaign. Ethical issues surrounding the use of air assets in asymmetric
In particular, how can fixed wing assets be modified and procured to provide greater
operating environments also need to be given serious considerations, as the fallout
capability and flexibility in the irregular operating environment, whilst still retaining
from a misuse of air power can have wide reaching strategic implications.
their ability to combat conventional adversaries? Furthermore with the continued
development of various unmanned ISR and combat platforms, what role can these
In this workshop we will discuss:
assets play within the larger air effort?
• The strategic implications of Foreign Internal Defence and Irregular Warfare
• Discussion in relation to historic and contemporary examples: Indochina,
In this workshop we will discuss:
Algeria, Afghanistan and Chechnya
• The historical role of fixed wing aviation
• Bringing the many facets of air power to bare against the irregular war fighter:
• The changes to employment, tactics, techniques and procedures
airlift, close air support and information operations
• The current state and employment of fixed wing aviation
• The ethical considerations of using air power against irregular forces, both
• ISR
from a moral and strategic perspective
• Escort
• Whilst air power can provide a vital force multiplier, it needs to be carefully
• Close Air Support
managed as the failure of air power in irregular warfare can lead to overall
• Precision Strike
strategic failure
• The future of fixed wing aviation, to include both manned and unmanned systems
• Increasingly more capable aircraft Led by: Professor William Dean III, Professor for Air Power and Irregular Warfare,
• Manned/unmanned teaming and integration Air Command and Staff College, US Air Force
• Long dwell times
• Increasingly smaller UAS at the small unit level
• Armed UAS at the small unit level
Led by: Dr Earl William Powers, Research Fellow, USMC Warfighting Laboratory
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3. CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY ONE – 29th November 2011
08.30 REGISTRATION & COFFEE
14.00 Using Fast Jets Against Asymmetric Targets: The Belgian Experience
09.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks Operating F-16AM’s in Operation Freedom Falcon
• Background to the Belgian Air Force’s experience in North Africa:
09.10 The Function of Air Power Against an Irregular Enemy Mandate and mission profiles flown
• What contributions can airborne assets make to operations against an • Adapting to fit the operating environment: targeting conventional and
irregular enemy? irregular targets at different stages of the campaign
• Understanding the limits of what air power can achieve in an • Assessing the sensors and weapon systems employed, and how the
asymmetric environment: a force multiplier to ground operations? F-16 mission profile could be improved for operations against
• Are airframes procured for conventional conflicts suitable irregular forces
for operations against irregular targets given their proximity/ • Lessons learned from Operation Freedom Falcon
interconnectivity with the civilian population? Lieutenant Colonel Cedric Kamensky, Head of F-16 Section,
• The importance of a definitive, joint service perspective on how air Belgian Air Force
assets can contribute to the spectrum of operations required
for operating in an asymmetric environment 14.40 The Function and Role of Rotary-Wing Assets in COIN Operations
Dr Joel Hayward, Dean of the Royal Air Force College, RAF Cranwell • The contribution of the Apache to airborne COIN operations in
Afghanistan
09.50 The RAF’s Strategic Perspective on the Role of UK Airpower in • The benefits of rotary-wing assets in relation to fixed-wing assets for
Irregular Warfare: Lessons From Recent Theatres of Operation COIN operations and irregular warfare
• How have the strategic, operational and tactical demands on air • Equipping and modifying helicopters to improve performance against
assets changed over the past decade? irregular forces and provide better support to those on the ground
• The RAF’s efforts to adapt doctrine and platforms to counter irregular Colonel Onno Eichelsheim, Operational Policy and Defence Planning,
forces and better support troops on the ground Helicopter Branch, Royal Netherlands Air Force
• Lessons identified from recent areas of operation: Iraq, Afghanistan
and North Africa 15.20 COFFEE AND NETWORKING
• Fundamental shift or minor adaptation: is irregular warfare likely to
become the central tenant around which air power will have to base 15.40 The UK Attack Helicopter’s Utility in Irregular Warfare
itself for the next decade? • UK’s Attack Helicopters – Original roles (ex WP massed armour etc),
Wing Commander Gary Kelly, Ops Division/SO1 Joint Air, laydown and operational cycle
RAF Air Warfare Centre • UK Attack Helicopter capabilities – Find, Fix, Strike and/or Deter
• Recent experiences: Lessons Identified/Learned from Afghanistan
10.30 COFFEE & NETWORKING and North Africa and adapting TTPs. Risk mitigations.
• Utility of Attack Helicopters in asymmetric environments
11.00 Airborne Operations in COIN environment • Planning considerations: in support of ground, air and maritime
• Complexities of operating in the COIN environment forces; niche capabilities vs. loitering UAVs, fixed wing gunships, fast
• Specific aircraft requirements and airborne operations attack etc.
• Super Tucano in the COIN scenario Colonel Neale Moss, UK Attack Helicopter Force, Joint Helicopter
Almir Suman de Azevedo, Instructor Pilot, Embraer Command, HQ Land, UK MoD
11.40 Countering Insurgents in a Domestic Setting: the Philippines 16.20 The French Experience With Attack Helicopters in Asymmetric
Experience Environments
• Current inventory of air assets that have been employed against • Outline of assets currently deployed for use in Afghanistan and North
insurgent forces operating in the Philippines Africa, the mission sets they are being tasked with, and how this fits
• The complexities of COIN operations on the Philippines archipelago with allied efforts in the region
and how this has shaped requirements • How rotary wing assets fit into the larger air picture when operating
• Countermeasures employed by irregular forces to avoid detection and against irregular forces
future procurements priorities • Operational feedback from recent sorties in Libya and lessons learned
Representative from the 15th Strike Wing, Philippines Air Force from theatre
Confirmed Representative, Helicopter Air Component, French Air Force
12.20 The Role of Light Strike Aircraft in Counter-Insurgency Operations:
The US Airforce Perspective 17:00 Chair’s Close and End of Day One
• Outline of the requirements behind the Light Attack/Armed
Reconnaissance Aircraft (LAAR) Programme
• Reducing costs by utilising the airframe as both a COIN and a training
platform
• Partnering with allied nations to provide a flexible, cost effective
training and light strike capability
• Challenges associated with the programme, progress to date and
future plans
Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Godfrey, Head of Strategy and Partnership
Development Office, Air Combat Command, US Air Force
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4. CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY TWO – 30th November 2011
08.30 REGISTRATION & COFFEE
09.00 Chairman’s Recap
09.10 From vietnam to Afghanistan: the US AFSOC Experience with the AC-
130 Gunship
• The history of the AC-130 in irregular warfare, and its evolution
over time
• The “Glass Cannon” Dilemma: extremely capable in an
unconventional battle space, but too vulnerable to use elsewhere?
• Developing the next generation of weapon system: progress to date
on the “Dragon Spear” 30mm cannon
• The future of the gunship in an age of austerity
Colonel Steven Wiggins, Chief of the AFSOC Strike Requirements
Division, US AFSOC Hq
09.50 Responding to Urgent Requirements from Theatre: the USMC’s KC-
130 Harvest HAWK Capability 12.20 Airborne Reconnaissance in an Asymmetric Environment: the RAF’s
• Genesis of the requirement and the US Marine Corps rapid response Experience with the Sentinel R1/ASTOR Platform
to the Urgent Need • An Assessment of the capabilities provided by the Sentinel platform
• Overview of the Harvest HAWK capabilities: a “Bolt-on/Bolt-off” ISR vs. alternative RAF ISR/ISTAR assets
/Weapon Mission System that complements the KC-130J mission set • An outline of the missions currently being flown by Sentinel and the
• Feedback from recent operations in Afghanistan: Overwhelming CONOPs behind its use against irregular forces
success • Feedback from current theatres of operation, including Afghanistan
Major Richard Roberts, KC-130/OSA Action Officer, Aviation Weapon and North Africa
Systems Requirements, Hq USMC Squardron Leader Christopher Melville, Officer Commanding 5
Squadron, RAF
10.30 COFFEE & NETWORKING
13.00 NETWORKING LUNCH
11.00 The RAF Experience Operating the Mq-9 Reaper in Afghanistan
• Background to operations: setting up the 39th Squadron to operate 14.00 Training JTACS For Operations Against Irregular Forces: The British
the MQ-9 Reaper from Nevada, Arizona Experience In Afghanistan
• An assessment of the sensor and weapon capabilities of the platform, • The challenges of directing and coordinating air assets against
and how armed UAV’s fit into the larger air picture in an asymmetric irregular fighters
environment • The importance and challenges of training JTACS for this new
• Issues surrounding operator time on task and the sustainability of operating environment
remotely-piloted operations: the personnel issues behind drone • Outside the cockpit: JTAC view on the complexities of using air power
operations in asymmetric environments and how this capability could be improved
• How can the UAV be adapted to make it more suitable for operating Major Richard Ongaro, JTAC Instructor, Joint Helicopter Command,
against an irregular foe? Hq Land, UK MoD
Wing Commander Andrew Jeffrey, SO1 Air and Joint Effects, UK
Ministry of Defence 14.40 Swedish JTAC Perspective on the Use of Air Assets in Afghanistan
• In theatre training, JTAC’s and Commanders, Section through
11.40 Reducing the Burden on Existing ISR Assets: the Role of Short Company/Battle Group
Range and Tactical UAvs • Planning with ISAF and executing with ANSF
• Examining the capabilities of short range and tactical unmanned • Being non-NATO in ISAF, outside the green comms
system, and how they provide highly responsive and flexible ISR to • The wide array of kinetic solutions, pros and cons
soldiers on the ground Captain Timothy Walsh, JTAC, Swedish Armed Forces
• CONOPs and doctrine behind the use of these platforms, how it
differs from MALE/HALE UASs and lessons learned from recent 15.20 Panel Session: The Future Role of Air Power in Irregular Conflicts
DESIGN ART AUDIO BUSINESS
theatres of operations Having heard from a wide range of platform operators and their
• Emerging requirements and current modification efforts: integrating
PRODUCTION CODING EVOLVE KEYNOTE THE DEN DEVELOP PANELexperiences from recent theatres of operation, this panel will provide
weapons onto the Shadow UAS to provide armed ISR for battalion an opportunity to draw together the lessons identified and discuss the
commanders way ahead for air power in irregular conflicts, from doctrine and force
Dr Earl William Powers, Research Fellow, USMC Warfighting structure to platform modifications and payloads.
Laboratory
16.00 Chair’s Close and End of Conference
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