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2007-11-27 Afghanistan
British friendly fire kills Danes
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Posted by Steve White 2007-11-27 00:00|| || Front Page|| [3 views ]  Top
 File under: Taliban 

#1  friendly Fire :(

have to wait till all the "facts" *shake* out but this may prove..

/wondering if the Brits will 'ave to step up and point that pointy thing back at themselves..

/Grampaw Angomolet9035 = RD
Posted by Grampaw Angomolet9035 2007-11-27 03:13||   2007-11-27 03:13|| Front Page Top

#2 I recall the Javelin goes up and then straight down on the target heat source. It's not a weapon that necesarily goes where you point it.
Posted by phil_b 2007-11-27 06:57||   2007-11-27 06:57|| Front Page Top

#3 I'm sure that someone will shortly blame this on the US in general or Bush in particular.

RIP boys.
Posted by AlanC 2007-11-27 07:35||   2007-11-27 07:35|| Front Page Top

#4 Tragic. The Javelin did not miss. Not 6-8 times. The Javelin uses an imaging infrared seeker that, once locked on, is very hard to spoof.

The British squad lost the position of the Danish squad and misidentified them as taliban. I wonder if the engagement happened at night when the British were forced to rely on low resolution night/infrared vision devices. Was the Danish position properly marked with identifying symbols?
Posted by ed 2007-11-27 08:03||   2007-11-27 08:03|| Front Page Top

#5 Unfortunately, this is NATO at its predictable incompetency when you factor in the poor allocation of spending by the Danes, the UK and other members on defense. That includes technology and training. Plus it is very difficult to coordinate such diverse national defense programs into one war plan and RoE. That is why Gates has read the riot act to all the members of NATO. We just can't keep propping up this misnomer of defense cooperation.
Posted by Jack is Back!">Jack is Back!  2007-11-27 08:33||   2007-11-27 08:33|| Front Page Top

#6 Didn't I hear something about the Brits having a critical need for a Blue Force Tracker? IIRC they are 15 - 20 years behind the US in that regard.

Al
Posted by Frozen Al 2007-11-27 11:23||   2007-11-27 11:23|| Front Page Top

#7 Re: Blue Force Tracker -

The phrase is used loosely, but properly refers to a device that was a prototype element of FBCB2, a brigade-and-below comprehensive command and control capability. BFT was deployed in Afghan and during the invasion of Iraq and proved to have some utility on its own.

The Danes were quite eager to get Blue Force Tracker, to avoid blue on blue casualties. IIRC an agreement was made to let them have the beacons but not the C2 system we use, which would expose other capabilities.

Integrating coalitions without giving away technology or requiring costs that smaller countries can't afford is a challenge. One response is to establish data exchange mechanisms between varied systems. The JC3IEDM and the Battle Management Language standards (the latter still in development, including the Geospatial BML for terrain-oriented data exchange and reasoning) are designed to allow interoperability between command & control software in coalitions.

The Brits were offered Blue Force Tracker units as well. Ironically, in some ways integrating with them is harder than with the Danes. For one thing, they already had C2 systems and doctrine in place that differs from ours in a number of ways. And secondly their military was deeply starved for funds when Gordon Brown ran the Exchequer that they couldn't even kit out their troops with their own equipment in many cases - body armor etc. We did give some Blue Force Tracker equipment to the Brits, but not enough for every unit they deployed.

Systematic, a Danish company, has fielded a compliant C2 system being used by their troops in Afghan and under consideration by a lot of smaller countries.
Posted by lotp 2007-11-27 18:05||   2007-11-27 18:05|| Front Page Top

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