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Back Self-Escort Protection Concepts Study for High Value Units
Fiscal Year | 2023 |
Division | Research & Sponsored Programs |
Department | Naval Research Program |
Investigator(s) | Didoszak, Jarema M. |
Sponsor | NPS Naval Research Program (Navy) |
Summary | Ships are vulnerable when taking berth in undependable ports, at anchor in unprotected harbors, and while transiting within the constrained waters of the littorals. Often due to mission design optimization, these vessels are not well suited for self-protection against near field waterborne attacks as they cannot rely upon their own ship design features and operational characteristics such as speed, maneuverability, high-powered sensors, and major weapons systems to protect them from often time erratic and unsophisticated adversaries. To counter this threat, High Value Units (HVU) have relied heavily on Coastal Riverine Forces, Maritime Expeditionary Security Forces, harbor patrol boats, and U. S. Coast Guard assets to supplement their own shipboard self-defense capabilities in the past. This study aims to inform future policy direction and the investment necessary to reduce this threat through the examination of the potential HVU self-escort strategies and required capabilities. Assessments of potential solution sets are conducted based on impacts regarding mission loss, platform survivability, shipboard adaptability, and integration with existing security force assets. Recommendations are provided based on the prioritization of key factors and their effects on maintaining warfighting capacity in the current operational force construct to inform the direction and allocation of assets. |
Keywords | HVU, Anti-terrorism, Force Protection, Small Arms, Armor Hardening, Stabilized Crew Served Weapon, RHIBs |
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