This study, sponsored by Commander, US Naval Forces Central Command, identifies the future missions, concepts of operations, and capability requirements for the Iraqi Navy, and recommends a force structure for 2015 and beyond. We found that the Iraqi Navy will need two patrol boats; six fast, armed shallow-draft boats; three harbor patrol craft; three armed helicopters; coastal artillery; fixed radar; automatic identification systems; forward- looking infrared equipment; specialized units for diving, mine countermeasures, and explosive ordnance disposal; and equipment to provide flexible and secure command, control, and communications. This study was well received by the sponsor and the Iraqi Navy, and the Iraqi Minister of Defense has incorporated our recommendations into the navy's force structure plan for 2008-2020.


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    Title :

    Iraqi Navy: Capability Requirements and Force Structure Recommendations for 2015 and Beyond


    Contributors:
    A. Lawlor (author) / E. Thompson (author)

    Publication date :

    2008


    Size :

    53 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English