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N3-152

Electromagnetic Operations Course

Conducted by INTEL

Aim

NATO Joint Electronic Warfare Course practitioners will be able
to become functional with the analysis and preparations to
perform functions related to the Electromagnetic Operations,
applying policy, procedures, and concepts in support of NATO
operations.

Details

Duration: 1 Week
Course Structure: Resident (1)
Language: English 3232 IAW STANAG 6001
Classification: NATO Secret
Discipline: LOP - Land Operations
Area: LO - Land Operations
Depth of Knowledge: 3 - Advance
ePrime No.: ACT.895
ETOC Code: LOP-LO-32376

Course Iterations

Code Course Dates Open Seats
N3-152-B-23 27 Nov 23 - 01 Dec 23 Contact POC

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Learning Objectives

Explain the EMO Framework: Given references, the student will be able to explain the Electromagnetic Operations (EMO) framework including key concepts and organizations IAW AJP-3.6

Apply The Relationships, Coordination Requirements, And Contributions Of NATO EMO Stakeholders: Given references, the student will be able to describe the potential contributions of other stakeholders involved in the Electro Magenetic Environment (EME) to personnel supporting the Electromagnetic Battlestaff Center (EMBC) and/or Electro-magnetic Operations Working Group (EMOWG) and the requirement for cross-coordination of their various EM capabilities (inter alia SM, ISTAR, Cyber and Space) IAW JFCBS SOI 217.01 NR Electromagnetic Operations Working Group and Electromagnetic Battle Staff Center.

Prepare EMO Products And Reports To Enable Coordination Between EMO Stakeholders: Given references, the student will be able to prepare EMO products and reports within an EMBC and EMOWG to enable cross-coordination between multiple stakeholders IAW JFCBS SOI 217.01 NR Electromagnetic Operations Working Group and Electromagnetic Battle Staff Center.

Course Participants

The primary target population for this course are military officers (OF-2 through OF-5) and NCOs (OR-7 through OR-9), or civilian equivalent, assigned to a post within NATO. If seats are available, NSO will consider applications from NATO nations in the rank of (OF-1) and (OR5-OR6) who are considered the secondary target population for this course. The tertiary target populations are civilian personnel from NATO nations and other personnel from Non NATO Nations with approval to attend NATO Secret Courses . All students planning on attending the N3-152 NEMOC must have a basic working knowledge of Electronic Warfare prior to attending this course in order to achieve the course objectives. It is highly recommended to have attended the N3-21 course or any other national EW course to meet the learning objective of the course.

Language Proficiency: English 3232 IAW STANAG 6001
Rank Requirements: NCO: OR-7 thru OR-9
Officer: OF-2 thru OF-5

Methodology

This one-week course is comprised of interactive plenary lectures, followed by brief moderated Q&A sessions and syndicate work.

Further Information

All students planning on attending the N3-152 course should have a basic working knowledge of Electronic Warfare prior to attending this course in order to achieve the course objectives. It is highly recommended to have attended the N3-21 course or other national equivalent EW course.


e-Learning

You are encouraged to complete the following ADL modules prior to attending the course.

ADL Modules

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