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FY2006/07 to FY2008/09 - Department of Defence

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chapter 5Exercise and TypeServices InvolvedFY 2006/<strong>07</strong>EXERCISE AIRBORNE AFRICA. Airborne forces competitionEXERCISE BELL BUOY. Military (naval) control <strong>of</strong> merchant shipping intimes <strong>of</strong> emergency (Indian Ocean)EXERCISE TRANSOCEANIC. Military (naval) control <strong>of</strong> merchant shippingin times <strong>of</strong> emergency in participation with South American countries (SouthAtlantic Ocean)EXERCISE INTEROP EAST & WEST. Naval exercise with African countrieson the East and West coast <strong>of</strong> Africa <strong>to</strong> build trust capacity and capability inthe Navies in the SADC RegionEXERCISE WATC. USA/RSA exercise <strong>to</strong> conduct a beach landing, humanrelief, field training and cross-deck exercise with USA and SADC countriesEXERCISE COMBINED ENDEAVOR. Partnership for Peace (PFP)Communications and Information systems (CIS) technical demonstrationEXERCISE ATLASUR. Maritime exercises between the SAN and SouthAmerican countries <strong>to</strong> enhance multinational conventional naval warfarecapabilities in the South Atlantic OceanSA ArmySAAFSAMHSJ SupSANSAAFSAMHSJ SupSANSANTo be finalisedJ Sup (CMIS)SAAFSANSAMHSJ Sup (CMIS)AugTo be finalisedTo be finalisedAprTo be finalisedTo be finalisedJun-AugTable 5.5Force Employment Programme - Multinational ExercisesExercise and TypeEXERCISE ACE 06. Parachute training by UK Armed ForcesArtillery precision guided missile training with SingaporeServices InvolvedSA ArmySA ArmyFY 2006/<strong>07</strong>To be finalisedTo be finalisedTable 5.6Training Support <strong>to</strong> Foreign ForcesRISKS AND MITIGATING ACTIONSThe current financial allocation will be sufficient <strong>to</strong> conductthe existing peace-support operations and internaloperations. Current funds are prioritised <strong>to</strong> addressSANDF ordered commitments. Additional deploymentswill have <strong>to</strong> be prioritised against existing deploymentsand requirements.The Services and Divisions are responsible for preparingand providing Combat Ready User Systems (CRUS) andHigher Order User Systems (HOUS), supported <strong>to</strong> thesecond line, <strong>to</strong> CSANDF. The level <strong>of</strong> combat readiness<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Defence</strong> Capability System is determined by theavailability, serviceability, health, deployability, sustainabilityand level <strong>of</strong> training <strong>of</strong> individuals and forcestructure elements (FSE). The current CRUS providedby the Services and Divisions are sufficient <strong>to</strong> complywith the current Memoranda <strong>of</strong> Understanding (MOU)with the United Nations and African Union.Peace-support Operations are conducted in a volatileenvironment that creates many challenges <strong>to</strong> planning.The operational plans are subject <strong>to</strong> changed requirements,in-year, by UN or AU <strong>to</strong> reduce or increase forcelevels or confine troops <strong>to</strong> bases due <strong>to</strong> the security situation.This is an unforeseen matter and has an impact onthe budget. Hence, under or over-expenditure <strong>of</strong> theallocated budget for peace missions may occur.The above risks will be managed on a day-<strong>to</strong>-day basisand, if and when necessary, reprioritisation will have <strong>to</strong>take place <strong>to</strong> meet contingencies as they arise.S T R A T E G I C B U S I N E S S P L A N F Y 2 0 0 6 / 0 7 T O 2 0 0 8 / 0 937

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