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Swiss Armed ForcesArmed Forces Joint Staff AFJS
Armed forces services on behalf of «EURO 08» Maj Gen Peter Stutz, Chief Armed Forces Joint Staff
2 Swiss Armed ForcesChief Armed Forces Joint Staff
The armed forces‘ political mission
The armed forces
• support the civilian authorities in preparing and conducting the UEFA EURO 2008 within the context of a subsidiary operation.
• guarantee the maintenance of air sovereignty, if necessary in cooperation with Switzerland‘s neighbouring states.
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Incident
Principle of subsidiarity
Military resources– available– suitable
Requirement
Civilian resources– spent– insufficient– lacking + + +
SupportDisaster relief
Protection
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Responsibility
Civilian authority: overall mission responsibilityWhat has to be done?- expected service (product / quality / quantity)- time frame / locations
Military leader: command and control responsibilityHow is the task accomplished?- approach- selection and use of resources- security
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Expected services of the armed forces
Manpower• Protective tasks (facility protection)• Support of engineering work• Support of police by providing personnel and equipment• Reinforcement of the Border Guard• Logistic support e.g. medical service, directing traffic • Management support Delivery of equipment • Barricading equipment, vehicles, equipment, instruments, …Special tasks• Air transports• Airspace surveillance / air policing• Support in the event of B and/or C incidents• Disaster relief
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3 games7-15 June
3 games9-17 June
3 games9-17 June
6 games7-25 June
Basel (Bestandteil EVB)
92
-
+
Facility protectionCivilian authorities determine which facilities are to be protected(incl. level of protection)
Facility protectionCivilian authorities determine which facilities are to be protected(incl. level of protection)
Host City «GENEVA»Guard and tracker dog teamsFacility protection/surveillanceTraffic regulation measuresMedical service (MSE 2)Escort and protection of personsEngineering
Host city «BASEL»• Guard and tracker dog teams• Facility protection/access control• Traffic regulation measures• Medical service (MSE 2)• Escort and protection of persons• Engineering
Host City «ZURICH»Guard and tracker dog teamsFacility protectionMedical service (MSE 2)Escort and protection of personsEngineering
Host city «BERN»Guard and tracker dog teamsFacility protection/surveillanceTraffic regulation measuresMedical service (MSE 2)Escort and protection of personsEngineering
Further requests• Support of railway police• Facility protection • Management support• Air transport
Services on behalf of the Border Guard• Support of "LITHOS" (by the Military Security organisation)• Air transports• Aerial border monitoring
Services of the air force• Maintaining air sovereignty• Air reconnaissance• Air transport
Expected services of the armed forces
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Command and control structure for EURO 08UEFA EURO 2008
Public Authorities
Project Organisation
The Security
Sector
Host cities
Point of contact for host cities: Cantonal territorial liaison staffs
Armed Forces Joint Staff
Liaison officer Armed Forces Joint Staff
Ground Task Force
Air Task Force
Interdisciplinary services by − Air force− Armed Forces Logistics Organisation− Armed Forces Command Support Org
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The ‘game schedule‘ of our forces
No. of soldiers
1,000 10,000 10,000 13,000 7,000 5,000 1,000
Week 21 April -09 May
2-7 June 9-15 June 16-22 June
23-29 June
30 June -4 July
5-10 July
Phase Assembly Operation Operation Operation / relief
Reduced operation
Dismantling Dismantling
Basel 7 June 11 June15 June
19 June21 June
25 June
Zurich 9 June 13 June 17 June
Bern 9 June 13 June 17 June
Geneva 7 June 11 June15 June
Group stage Quarter-finals Semi-final
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‘red‘
armed – mission accomplishment
Rules of the game for military personnel:rules of conduct & pocket cards
‘y
ellow’
armed –self defence
‘green‘
unarmed
No deployment without prior training
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What do the armed forces gain?
• Practised cooperation with civilianpartners (authorities, emergency organisations, Border Guard, …) across all levels
• Genuine command support network during several weeks.
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Operations apart from EURO 08
"SWISSCOY"
Mil pers 220
AT
HO
ME
AB
RO
AD
"AMBA CENTRO"
Mil pers 520
"LITHOS"
Mil Sec pers 100
PSO
Mil pers 70
"TIGER & FOX"
Mil Sec pers 20
Civil affairs sup
Mil pers 150
Apart from EURO 08, some 1,180 mil pers on dutyas of March 2008
Civil affairs sup
Mil pers 100
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Host cities+ cantonal territorial liaison staffs
Territorial regions
LTF
XX
TFG
Readiness for operations apart from EURO 08
Ground Task Force
Armed Forces Joint Staff
AFJS
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• EURO 08 is to be a celebration and not a stronghold.
• The armed forces will contribute considerably.
• The armed forces are a capable partner within the Swiss national security network.
• The Swiss armed forces provide their services on a subsidiary basis. The civilian authorities are responsible for the conduct of operations.
• The cooperation between civilian and military authorities works.
Conclusion
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