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N3-134

Introduction to NATO Surface Based Air Defence

Conducted by JPOD

Aim

The aim of this course is to provide NATO Personnel with foundational education and training on NATO Surface Based Air Defence (SBAD) capabilities, threats, doctrine, policies, and concepts.

Details

Duration: 1 Week
Course Structure: Resident (1)
Language: English 3333 IAW STANAG 6001
Classification: NATO Secret
Discipline: AOP - Air Operations
Area: AO - Systems
Depth of Knowledge: 2 - Intermediate
ePrime No.: N/A
ETOC Code: AOP-AO-21590

Course Iterations

Code Course Dates Open Seats
N3-134-A-23 18 - 22 Sep 23
N3-134-A-24 02 - 05 Dec 24 Contact POC

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Learning Objectives

NATO SBAD Strategy and Doctrine: Given a scenario, students will demonstrate how NATO SBAD strategy and doctrine fits into the NATO command structure and operational planning process during a controlled exercise in accordance with applicable directives.

SBAD Planning and Operations: Given a scenario, students will demonstrate early entry operations, follow on mission tasks, and area/asset protection planning in a controlled exercise in accordance with applicable directives and guidance.

Course Participants

Military officers (OF-1 through OF-5) and NCOs (OR-5 through OR-9), or their civilian equivalents, who are assigned to NATO or national positions that involve space support or planning in multinational joint operations.

Language Proficiency: English 3333 IAW STANAG 6001
Rank Requirements: NCO: OR-5 thru OR-9
Officer: OF-1 thru OF-5

Methodology

This one-week course is comprised of lectures and syndicate work. Day 1 is primarily focused on creating a baseline understanding of SBAD from a historical context and how NATO SBAD strategy, doctrine, and systems fit into the NATO command structure and operational planning process. Days 2 and 3 focus on SBAD planning and operations. Days 4 and 5 focus on applying the information learned from the lessons in scenario based syndicate work.

Further Information

This one-week course is comprised of lectures and syndicate work. Day 1 is primarily focused on creating a baseline understanding of SBAD from a historical context and how NATO SBAD strategy, doctrine, and systems fit into the NATO command structure and operational planning process. Days 2 and 3 focus on SBAD planning and operations. Days 4 and 5 focus on applying the information learned from the lessons in scenario based syndicate work. This course is dedicated for Army, Air Force and Navy personnel.