UNCLAS Naval Coastal Warfare Squadron Location Portsmouth Naval

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UNCLAS Naval Coastal Warfare Squadron Location: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, VA and San Diego, Ca

UNCLAS Naval Coastal Warfare Squadron Location: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, VA and San Diego, Ca Personnel: Officers: 10 - O-3 to O-5 - 1110, 1630, 1600, 3100, 150, 1020 Enlisted: 34 - E-4 to E-8 - OS, IT, EN, IS, YN, ET, GM, CS, SK, HM HARBOR DEFENSE UNCLAS 12 JAN 05

UNCLAS Naval Coastal Warfare Squadron Mission - Exercise tactical control and readiness of integral

UNCLAS Naval Coastal Warfare Squadron Mission - Exercise tactical control and readiness of integral C 4 I Detachment and assigned Mobile Inshore Warfare Units (MIUWs) and Inshore Boat Units (IBUs). - Provide seaward surveillance and security forces in amphibious objective areas, harbors and other militarily significant coastal and inshore areas throughout the world. Mission Areas • Harbor Defense • Ashore Staff with C 4 I Support • Surveillance and Interdiction • In Transit & Anchored HVA Protection Equipment MAST (Mobile Ashore Support Terminal) -Command Communications Center SHF, UHF, VHF, GCCS, INMARSAT-B, NAVMACCS, NIPR/SIPRNET, JDISS UNCLAS 12 JAN 05

UNCLAS Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Location: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, VA and San Diego, Ca

UNCLAS Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Location: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, VA and San Diego, Ca Personnel: Officers: 6 - O-2 to O-4 - 1110, 3100 Enlisted: 87 - E-3 to E-8 - EN, IT, IC, OS, STG, QM, CTM, EO, CM, BM, MA, ET, GM, CS, SK, IS, YN, PN, HM Equipment: MSP (Mobile Sensor Platform) - Surface Search Radar, TIS/VIS PSP – Portable Sensor Platform RSSC (Radar-Sonar Surveillance Center) - Surface Search Radar, SATCOM, UHF/VHF, GCCS, UNCLAS GDFS 12 JAN 05

UNCLAS Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Mission Enhance overall force readiness by providing a rapidly

UNCLAS Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Mission Enhance overall force readiness by providing a rapidly deployable force capable of surveillance operations and intelligence collection. The specific employment of this capability provides surface surveillance and subsurface surveillance in littoral operating areas, harbors, roadsteads, straits, anchorage's, offshore economic assets, law enforcement operations, and other militarily significant inshore areas throughout the world Secondary mission capabilities including command, control, communications and intelligence collection. This includes control of mine counter-measures forces (MCM and AMCM) control of ships in swept channels, positive boat control, control of coastal interdiction assets and as an operational test and evaluation unit. UNCLAS 12 JAN 05

UNCLAS Inshore Boat Unit’s Location: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, VA and San Diego, Ca Personnel:

UNCLAS Inshore Boat Unit’s Location: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, VA and San Diego, Ca Personnel: Officers: 3 - O-3 to O-4 - 1110 Enlisted: 73 - E-3 to E-8 - HM, YN, IT, OS, ET, QM, SK, EN, CM, EM, BM, GM, MA Equipment: Aluminum 27 and 34 FT Boats: -Twin diesel engines with outdrives Gun Mounts for: - MK-19 40 MM - M-2. 50 CAL MG - M-60 7. 62 MM MG UNCLAS 12 JAN 05

UNCLAS Inshore Boat Unit’s Mission - IBU program is integral to U. S. harbor

UNCLAS Inshore Boat Unit’s Mission - IBU program is integral to U. S. harbor defense missions providing small-craft security force units capable of protecting U. S. interests - Designed as an armed, rapidly deployable platform with the ability to provide various levels of force protection on short notice world-wide IBUs typically deploy and operate with two other units. The craft is controlled by Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Unit (MIUW), which provides surface and subsurface surveillance around harbor and coastal regions and has TACON of IBU patrol craft. Naval Coastal Warfare Squadron (NCWRON) is the controlling authority that overseas the operations of various harbor units including MIUW and IBU. The Squadron takes the information that MIUW processes and forwards it to higher command. With the three units combined, U. S. interests world-wide near harbor areas and coastal regions are better supported and protected under this Naval Coastal Warfare umbrella. UNCLAS 12 JAN 05