Geoscape2008:BLUFOR OOB
This details the BLUFOR OOB for the 08 Campaign.
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@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
Contents
- 1 United States Special Operations Command
- 1.1 Joint Special Operations Command
- 1.1.1 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta
- 1.1.2 United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group
- 1.1.3 Intelligence Support Activity
- 1.1.4 24th Special Tactics Squadron
- 1.2 United States Naval Special Warfare Command
- 1.2.1 United States Navy SEALs
- 1.2.2 SEAL Delivery Vehicle Teams
- 1.2.3 Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen
- 1.3 United States Army Special Operations Command
- 1.3.1 U.S. Army Special Forces Command (Airborne)
- 1.3.2 75th Ranger Regiment (Airborne)
- 1.3.3 U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command
- 1.3.4 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne)
- 1.3.5 Military Information Support Operations Command (Airborne)
- 1.3.6 95th Civil Affairs Brigade (Airborne)
- 1.3.7 528th Sustainment Brigade (Airborne)
- 1.3.8 United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School
- 1.4 Air Force Special Operations Command
- 1.4.1 1st Special Operations Wing
- 1.4.2 27th Special Operations Wing
- 1.4.3 24th Special Operations Wing
- 1.4.4 919th Special Operations Wing
- 1.4.5 193d Special Operations Wing
- 1.4.6 352d Special Operations Group
- 1.4.7 353d Special Operations Group
- 1.4.8 United States Air Force Special Operations School
- 1.5 United States Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command
- 1.1 Joint Special Operations Command
- 2 Central Intelligence Agency
- 2.1 INTELLIGENCE
- 2.1.1 Crime and Narcotics Center
- 2.1.2 Counterintelligence Center/Analysis Group
- 2.1.3 Information Operations Center/Analytical Group
- 2.1.4 Asian Pacific, Latin American, and African Analysis
- 2.1.5 Collection Strategies and Analysis
- 2.1.6 Corporate Resources
- 2.1.7 Iraq Analysis
- 2.1.8 Near Eastern and South Asian Analysis
- 2.1.9 Policy Support
- 2.1.10 Russian and European Analysis
- 2.1.11 Terrorism Analysis
- 2.1.12 Transnational Issues
- 2.1.13 Weapons Intelligence, Nonproliferation & Arms Control Center
- 2.1.14 School for Intelligence Analysis
- 2.2 NATIONAL CLANDESTINE SERVICE
- 2.2.1 Special Activities Division (SAD)
- 2.2.2 Counterproliferation Division
- 2.2.3 CounterTerrorism Center
- 2.2.4 Counterintelligence Center
- 2.2.5 Regional and Transnational Issues Divisions
- 2.2.6 Technology Support Divisions
- 2.2.7 Community HUMINT Coordination Center
- 2.3 SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
- 2.3.1 Business Strategies and Resources Center
- 2.3.2 Center for Technology Management
- 2.3.3 Chief Scientist
- 2.3.4 Development and Engineering
- 2.3.5 Global Access
- 2.3.6 Mission Managers
- 2.3.7 Special Activities
- 2.3.8 Special Communications Programs
- 2.3.9 Systems Engineering and Analysis
- 2.3.10 Technical Collection
- 2.3.11 Technical Readiness
- 2.3.12 Technical Service
- 2.4 SUPPORT
- 2.1 INTELLIGENCE
- 3 National Security Agency
- 3.1 National Security Operations Center (NSOC)
- 3.2 NSA/CSS Threat Operations Center (NTOC)
- 3.3 F Digital Warfare Directorate
- 3.4 G Image Intelligence Directorate
- 3.5 I Information Assurance Directorate
- 3.6 J Cryptologic Directorate
- 3.7 L Installation and Logistics
- 3.8 M Human Resources
- 3.9 Q Security and Counter Intelligence
- 3.10 R Research Directorate
- 3.11 S Signals Intelligence Directorate
- 3.12 T Technical Directorate
- 3.13 Directorate for Education and Training
- 3.14 Directorate for Corporate Leadership
- 3.15 Foreign Affairs Directorate
- 3.16 Acquisitions and Procurement Directorate
- 4 National Reconnaissance Office
- 5 Australian Forces
United States Special Operations Command
Joint Special Operations Command
1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta
D Command and Control (Headquarters)
E Communications, Intelligence and Administrative Support
- (includes finance, logistics, medical detachment, research and development, technology and electronics, etc.)
F: Operational Arm
A Squadron
- 80x Operators
B Squadron
- 80x Operators
C Squadron
- 80x Operators
Aviation Squadron
- 12x AH-6
- 12x MH-6
- 2x Support Plt
Medical Detachment
- maintains special doctors at Fort Bragg and various other bases around the country secretly, to provide medical assistance as needed.
Operational Support Troop
- the in-house intelligence arm of Delta. They grew out of a long-running dispute/rivalry with the Intelligence Support Activity. Their role is to infiltrate a country ahead of a Delta intervention to gather intelligence.
- 80x Infiltrators
Operational Research Section
Training wing
Gold Squadron
- Deployed on SSN
- 3x Assault Troops (30x operators each)
Blue Squadron
- Deployed on SSN
- 3x Assault Troops (30x operators each)
Silver Squadron
- Deployed on SSN
- 3x Assault Troops (30x operators each)
Red Squadron
- Deployed on SSN
- 3x Assault Troops (30x operators each)
Black Squadron
- Deployed on SSN
- 6x Recon Troops (15x operators each)
Gray Squadron
- Deployed on SSN
- 6x Boat Troops (15x operators each)
- Assorted Boats
Intelligence Support Activity
Intel Cell 1
- 1x Intel Team
Intel Cell 2
- 1x Intel Team
Intel Cell 3
- 1x Intel Team
Old Dog Activity
- 3x Recon Troops (15x operators)
- 3x Assault Troops (30x operators)
Bowden Pablo Activity
- 3x Recon Troops (15x operators)
- 3x Assault Troops (30x operators)
Center Spike Activity
- 3x Recon Troops (15x operators)
- 3x Assault Troops (30x operators)
Support Activity
- 12x MH-6
- 12x AH-6
- 12x MH-47
- 2x Support Plt
24th Special Tactics Squadron
Flight 1
- 12x MH-60
- 12x AH-64
- 12x MH-47
- 2x Support Plt
Flight 2
- 12x Military Cargo Aircraft
Flight 3
- 12x F-15 (Specially modified)
SEAL Team 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)
SEAL Team 3
- 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)
SEAL Team 5
- 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)
SEAL Team 7
- 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)
SEAL Team 2
- 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)
SEAL Team 4
- 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)
SEAL Team 8
- 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)
SEAL Team 10
- 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)
SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team 1
- 3x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL Recon [AN/PAQ-1 LTD])
- 5x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL)
- Assorted Boats
- Assorted extra weapons (Stingers, Generic RPG, TOW) (Also mountable on boats)
Special Boat Team 12
- 3x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL Recon [AN/PAQ-1 LTD])
- 5x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL)
- Assorted Boats
- Assorted extra weapons (Stingers, Generic RPG, TOW) (Also mountable on boats)
Special Boat Team 20
- 3x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL Recon [AN/PAQ-1 LTD])
- 5x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL)
- Assorted Boats
- Assorted extra weapons (Stingers, Generic RPG, TOW) (Also mountable on boats)
Special Boat Team 22
- 3x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL Recon [AN/PAQ-1 LTD])
- 5x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL)
- Assorted Boats
- Assorted extra weapons (Stingers, Generic RPG, TOW) (Also mountable on boats)
SEAL Team 17
- 3x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL Recon [AN/PAQ-1 LTD])
- 5x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL)
- Assorted Boats
- Assorted extra weapons (Stingers, Generic RPG, TOW) (Also mountable on boats)
SEAL Team 18
- 3x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL Recon [AN/PAQ-1 LTD])
- 5x Inf Sec (US Navy SEAL)
- Assorted Boats
- Assorted extra weapons (Stingers, Generic RPG, TOW) (Also mountable on boats)
SEAL Delivery Vehicle Teams
- 1x SEAL Team
- Assorted Boats/Minisubs/Aircraft
Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen
- 1x SEAL Team
- Assorted Boats/Ships
United States Army Special Operations Command
U.S. Army Special Forces Command (Airborne)
75th Ranger Regiment (Airborne)
1st Ranger Battalion
2nd Ranger Battalion
3rd Ranger Battalion
Special Troops Battalion
U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command
160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne)
Military Information Support Operations Command (Airborne)
95th Civil Affairs Brigade (Airborne)
528th Sustainment Brigade (Airborne)
United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School
Air Force Special Operations Command
1st Special Operations Wing
27th Special Operations Wing
24th Special Operations Wing
919th Special Operations Wing
193d Special Operations Wing
352d Special Operations Group
353d Special Operations Group
United States Air Force Special Operations School
United States Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command
Marine Special Operations Regiment
Marine Special Operations Intelligence Battalion (MIB)
Marine Special Operations Support Group (MSOSG)
The Marine Special Operations School (MSOS)
Central Intelligence Agency
INTELLIGENCE
Crime and Narcotics Center
1x Intel Team
Counterintelligence Center/Analysis Group
1x Intel Team
Information Operations Center/Analytical Group
1x Intel Team
Asian Pacific, Latin American, and African Analysis
1x Intel Team
Collection Strategies and Analysis
1x Intel Team
Corporate Resources
1x Intel Team
Iraq Analysis
1x Intel Team
Near Eastern and South Asian Analysis
1x Intel Team
Policy Support
1x Intel Team
Russian and European Analysis
1x Intel Team
Terrorism Analysis
1x Intel Team
Transnational Issues
1x Intel Team
Weapons Intelligence, Nonproliferation & Arms Control Center
1x Intel Team
School for Intelligence Analysis
1x Intel Team
NATIONAL CLANDESTINE SERVICE
Special Activities Division (SAD)
Special Operations Group (SOG)
Special Operations Team 1
Special Operations Team 2
Special Operations Team 3
Special Operations Team 4
Special Operations Team 5
Special Operations Team 6
Special Operations Team 7
Special Operations Team 8
Political Action Group (PAG)
Counterproliferation Division
CounterTerrorism Center
Counterintelligence Center
Regional and Transnational Issues Divisions
Technology Support Divisions
Community HUMINT Coordination Center
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Business Strategies and Resources Center
Center for Technology Management
Chief Scientist
Development and Engineering
Global Access
Mission Managers
Special Activities
Special Communications Programs
Systems Engineering and Analysis
Technical Collection
Technical Readiness
Technical Service
SUPPORT
Strategic Resource Investment
Critical Mission Assurance
Support College
Non-Traditional Support
Corporate Businesses
Global Infrastructure
Global Services
Medical Services
Mission Integration
Personnel Resources
Security
National Security Agency
National Security Operations Center (NSOC)
- is the NSA's current operations center and focal point for time-sensitive SIGINT reporting for the United States SIGINT System (USSS). This center was established in 1968 as the National SIGINT Watch Center (NSWC) and renamed into National SIGINT Operations Center (NSOC) in 1973. This "nerve center of the NSA" got its current name in 1996.[84]
NSA/CSS Threat Operations Center (NTOC)
- is the primary NSA/CSS partner for Department of Homeland Security response to cyber incidents. The NTOC establishes real-time network awareness and threat characterization capabilities to forecast, alert, and attribute malicious activity and enable the coordination of Computer Network Operations. The NTOC was established in 2004 as a joint Information Assurance and Signals Intelligence project.[85]
F Digital Warfare Directorate
F1
- 1x Computer Warfare Team
F2
- 1x Computer Warfare Team
F3
- 1x Computer Warfare Team
F4
- 1x Computer Warfare Team
F5
- 1x Computer Warfare Team
F6
- 1x Computer Warfare Team
F7
- 1x Computer Warfare Team
F8
- 1x Computer Warfare Team
F9
- 1x Computer Warfare Team
F10
- 1x Computer Warfare Team
F11
- 1x Computer Warfare Team
F12
- 1x Computer Warfare Team
G Image Intelligence Directorate
G1 Recon
- 4x U-2
G2 Recon
- 4x U-2
G3 Recon
- 4x U-2
G4 Recon
- 4x U-2
G5 Recon
- 4x U-2
I Information Assurance Directorate
J Cryptologic Directorate
L Installation and Logistics
M Human Resources
Q Security and Counter Intelligence
R Research Directorate
S Signals Intelligence Directorate
S1 Customer Relations
S2 Analysis and Production Centers
S2A South Asia
S2B China and Korea
S2C International Security
S2E Middle East/Asia
S2F International Crime
S2G Counter-proliferation
S2H Russia
S2I Counter-terrorism
S2J Weapons and Space
S2T Current Threats
S3 Data Acquisition
S31 Cryptanalysis and Exploitation Services (CES)
S32 - Tailored Access Operations (TAO)
- hacks into foreign computers to conduct cyber-espionage and reportedly is "the largest and arguably the most important component of the NSA's huge Signal Intelligence (SIGINT) Directorate, consisting of over 1,000 military and civilian computer hackers, intelligence analysts, targeting specialists, computer hardware and software designers, and electrical engineers."[78]
S33 Global Access Operations (GAO)
- is responsible for intercepts from satellites and other international SIGINT platforms.[79] A tool which details and maps the information collected by this unit is code-named Boundless Informant.
S34 Collections Strategies and Requirements Center
S35 Special Source Operations (SSO)
- is responsible for domestic and compartmented collection programs, like for example the PRISM program.[79] Special Source Operations is also mentioned in connection to the FAIRVIEW collection program.[80]
T Technical Directorate
Directorate for Education and Training
Directorate for Corporate Leadership
Foreign Affairs Directorate
- acts as liaison with foreign intelligence services, counter-intelligence centers and the UKUSA-partners.
Acquisitions and Procurement Directorate
National Reconnaissance Office
SIGINT Systems
Communications Systems
IMINT systems
Advanced Systems and Technology
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.
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.
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