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The Defence Intelligence and Security Group within the Department of Defence supports the services and cooperate with the civilian agencies within the Australian Intelligence Community. This Group consists of the Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO), Defence Signals Directorate (DSD) and Defence Intelligence Organisation (DIO). The DIGO is responsible for geospatial intelligence and producing maps for the ADF, the DSD is Australia's signals intelligence agency and the DIO is responsible for the analysis of intelligence collected by the other intelligence agencies. The three agencies are headquartered in Canberra, though the DIGO has staff in Bendigo and the DSD maintains several permanent signals collection facilities in other locations.
 
The Defence Intelligence and Security Group within the Department of Defence supports the services and cooperate with the civilian agencies within the Australian Intelligence Community. This Group consists of the Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO), Defence Signals Directorate (DSD) and Defence Intelligence Organisation (DIO). The DIGO is responsible for geospatial intelligence and producing maps for the ADF, the DSD is Australia's signals intelligence agency and the DIO is responsible for the analysis of intelligence collected by the other intelligence agencies. The three agencies are headquartered in Canberra, though the DIGO has staff in Bendigo and the DSD maintains several permanent signals collection facilities in other locations.
  
The DSD includes a Cyber Security Operations Centre (CSOC) which is responsible for protecting Defence and other Australian Government agencies against cyberwarfare attacks. The CSOC was established in January 2010 and is jointly staffed by the DSD, other sections of the ADO, Attorney-General's Department, Australian Security Intelligence Organisation and Australian Federal Police. Unlike the United States military, the ADF does not class cyberwarfare as being a separate sphere of warfare.
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Unlike the United States military, the ADF does not class cyberwarfare as being a separate sphere of warfare.
  
 
The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) is Australia's national security service with the main role is to gather information and produce intelligence that will enable it to warn the government about activities or situations that might endanger Australia's national security. The ASIO Act defines "security" as the protection of Australia's territorial and border integrity from serious threats, and the protection of Australia and its people from espionage, sabotage, politically motivated violence, the promotion of communal violence, attacks on Australia's defence system, and acts of foreign interference. ASIO also includes the Counter-Terrorism Control Centre which is responsible for setting and managing counter-terrorism priorities, identifying intelligence requirements, and ensuring the processes of collecting and distributing counter terrorism information are fully harmonised and effective. The National Threat Assessment Centre is also part of ASIO and is responsible for analysis of terrorist threats to Australian interests overseas and terrorist threats and threats from violent protests in Australia.[22]
 
The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) is Australia's national security service with the main role is to gather information and produce intelligence that will enable it to warn the government about activities or situations that might endanger Australia's national security. The ASIO Act defines "security" as the protection of Australia's territorial and border integrity from serious threats, and the protection of Australia and its people from espionage, sabotage, politically motivated violence, the promotion of communal violence, attacks on Australia's defence system, and acts of foreign interference. ASIO also includes the Counter-Terrorism Control Centre which is responsible for setting and managing counter-terrorism priorities, identifying intelligence requirements, and ensuring the processes of collecting and distributing counter terrorism information are fully harmonised and effective. The National Threat Assessment Centre is also part of ASIO and is responsible for analysis of terrorist threats to Australian interests overseas and terrorist threats and threats from violent protests in Australia.[22]

Revision as of 08:17, 5 February 2014

This details the BLUFOR OOB for the 08 Campaign.

Distribution Statement D - CLASSIFIED SECRET - Distribution is authorised to Joint Task Force (JTF) components only. Other requests for this document shall be referred to Blu3wolf.

@bal, dandin - so this would include things like intelligence assets? ASIO, DIO, etc? Blu3wolf 17:42, 1 January 2014 (PST)

Yup! And covert teams, maybe the CIA has given a pile of Stingers to some group somewhere. Things of that nature Baloogan

BLUFOR Joint Multinational Task Force Southeast Asia Coalition

USMC 3rd Regiment

  • Located in darwin

1st Battalion

  • 1x Heliport Lighting Set
  • Light weapons
    • 245x M9 9mm
    • 645x M16A2 rifle
    • 81x M249 SAW
    • 6x M2 HMG
    • 29x M240 MG
    • 11x Mk14 GMG
  • Mortars
    • 9x 60mm tubes
    • 8x 81mm tubes
  • AT Weapons
    • 8x TOW launcher
    • 12x M47 Dragon
    • 18x 83mm SMAW launcher
  • Trucks
    • 2x M1035 Ambulance
    • 27x M998 Truck
    • 4x M1008 Truck
    • 10x M1043 Ammo Truck

2nd Battalion

  • 1x Heliport Lighting Set
  • Light weapons
    • 245x M9 9mm
    • 645x M16A2 rifle
    • 81x M249 SAW
    • 6x M2 HMG
    • 29x M240 MG
    • 11x Mk14 GMG
  • Mortars
    • 9x 60mm tubes
    • 8x 81mm tubes
  • AT Weapons
    • 8x TOW launcher
    • 12x M47 Dragon
    • 18x 83mm SMAW launcher
  • Trucks
    • 2x M1035 Ambulance
    • 27x M998 Truck
    • 4x M1008 Truck
    • 10x M1043 Ammo Truck

3rd Battalion

  • 1x Heliport Lighting Set
  • Light weapons
    • 245x M9 9mm
    • 645x M16A2 rifle
    • 81x M249 SAW
    • 6x M2 HMG
    • 29x M240 MG
    • 11x Mk14 GMG
  • Mortars
    • 9x 60mm tubes
    • 8x 81mm tubes
  • AT Weapons
    • 8x TOW launcher
    • 12x M47 Dragon
    • 18x 83mm SMAW launcher
  • Trucks
    • 2x M1035 Ambulance
    • 27x M998 Truck
    • 4x M1008 Truck
    • 10x M1043 Ammo Truck

Regimental Artillery Battalion

  • 6x M198 155mm Howitzer
  • 16x M923 Trucks
  • 5x M998 Trucks

SEAL Team 1

Detached from Naval Special Warfare Group 1

  • 3x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL Recon [AN/PAQ-1 LTD])
  • 2x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL Recon)
  • 5x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL)
  • Assorted extra weapons (Stingers, Generic RPG, TOW, pretty much anything up to and including nuclear weapons)
  • Needs to be assigned to a submarine or given a position anywhere in the world.

SEAL Team 3

Detached from Naval Special Warfare Group 1

  • 3x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL Recon [AN/PAQ-1 LTD])
  • 2x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL Recon)
  • 5x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL)
  • Assorted extra weapons (Stingers, Generic RPG, TOW, pretty much anything up to and including nuclear weapons)
  • Needs to be assigned to a submarine or given a position anywhere in the world.

Asian Pacific, Latin American, and African Analysis

Detached from CIA

  • Analysis of events, history
  • Resources throughout region

Special Operations Team 1

Detached from CIA Special Operations Group

  • Recon
  • Wetwork
  • Sabotage

Special Operations Team 2

Detached from CIA Special Operations Group

  • Wetwork
  • Surveillance
  • Counter-Surveillance

Digital Warfare Directorate Team F1

Detached from National Security Agencey

  • Computer/cyber warfare

Signals Intelliegence Analysis and Production Center S2B China and Korea

Detached from National Security Agencey

  • Signals intelligence

Dedicated Satellite Time

Detached from National Reconnaissance Office

Australian Forces

The Australian Defence Force's intelligence collection and analysis capabilities include each of the services' intelligence systems and units, two joint civilian-military intelligence gathering agencies and two strategic and operational-level intelligence analysis organisations.

Each of the three services has its own intelligence assets. RAN doctrine states that "all maritime units" contribute to the collection of intelligence and many of the RAN's ships are capable of collecting communications and electronic transmissions. The Collins class submarines are particularly effective in this role. The Army's intelligence units include the 1st Intelligence Battalion, 7th Signals Regiment (Electronic Warfare), three Regional Force Surveillance Units and the Special Air Service Regiment. The RAAF's intelligence assets include the Jindalee Operational Radar Network and other air defence radars, No. 87 Squadron and the AP-3 Orion aircraft operated by No. 92 Wing.

The Defence Intelligence and Security Group within the Department of Defence supports the services and cooperate with the civilian agencies within the Australian Intelligence Community. This Group consists of the Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO), Defence Signals Directorate (DSD) and Defence Intelligence Organisation (DIO). The DIGO is responsible for geospatial intelligence and producing maps for the ADF, the DSD is Australia's signals intelligence agency and the DIO is responsible for the analysis of intelligence collected by the other intelligence agencies. The three agencies are headquartered in Canberra, though the DIGO has staff in Bendigo and the DSD maintains several permanent signals collection facilities in other locations.

Unlike the United States military, the ADF does not class cyberwarfare as being a separate sphere of warfare.

The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) is Australia's national security service with the main role is to gather information and produce intelligence that will enable it to warn the government about activities or situations that might endanger Australia's national security. The ASIO Act defines "security" as the protection of Australia's territorial and border integrity from serious threats, and the protection of Australia and its people from espionage, sabotage, politically motivated violence, the promotion of communal violence, attacks on Australia's defence system, and acts of foreign interference. ASIO also includes the Counter-Terrorism Control Centre which is responsible for setting and managing counter-terrorism priorities, identifying intelligence requirements, and ensuring the processes of collecting and distributing counter terrorism information are fully harmonised and effective. The National Threat Assessment Centre is also part of ASIO and is responsible for analysis of terrorist threats to Australian interests overseas and terrorist threats and threats from violent protests in Australia.[22]

The Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) is Australia's overseas secret HUMINT collection agency with the mission to protect and promote Australia's vital interests through the provision of unique foreign intelligence services as directed by Government. ASIS's primary goal is to obtain and distribute secret intelligence about the capabilities, intentions and activities of individuals or organisations outside Australia, which may impact on Australia's interests and the well-being of its citizens.[23]


Special Operations Command

  • 1st Commando Regiment
  • 2nd Commando Regiment
  • Special Air Services Regiment
  • TAG EAST
  • TAG WEST

Australian Intelligence Assets

  • Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
  • Australian Secret Intelligence Service
  • DoD Intelligence and Security Group
    • Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation
    • Defence Intelligence Organisation
    • Defence Signals Directorate
  • Australian Army Intelligence Corps

Submarine Group

  • 6x Collins Class Submarines

RAAF Expeditionary Squadrons

tbd