• 제목/요약/키워드: Anti-piracy operations

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청해부대 대해적작전의 네트워크작전(NCO) 효과 사례연구 (A Chunghae Unit Study on the NCO Effectiveness of Anti-piracy Operation)

  • 정완희
    • 한국군사과학기술학회지
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    • 제17권6호
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    • pp.744-750
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, I have measured NCO(Network Centric Operation) Effectiveness of Anti-piracy Operation at the Chunghae Unit. For quantitative analysis, Network Centric Operations Conceptual Framework(U.S Office of Force Transformation) is applied. In accordance with the framework, the Chunghae unit anti-piracy operation scenario is analysed. The scenario is devided with two case(only voice communication and networking). The element of analysis be composed of the organic information, networking, share-ability, and individual information. As a result of analysis, the individual information of first case(only voice) gets 0.59 points. The other side, second case (networking) gets 1 points. This means that NCO has effect on the Chunghae Unit's mission. In addition, I stated the tactics advantage of NCO related a fighting power.

청해부대 파병(다국적 해군의 대(對)해적 작전)이 소말리아 인근 해적사건 발생에 미치는 영향에 관한 정량적연구 (A Quantitative Study on How the Cheonghae Anti-piracy Unit influences the Occurrence of Maritime Piracy near Somalia)

  • 한종환
    • Strategy21
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    • 통권46호
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    • pp.123-157
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    • 2020
  • 이번 연구는 국제해사국의 연례 보고서를 바탕으로 2009~2014년 동안 아프리카 인근 해역에서 발생한 771건의 해적사건을 음이항 회귀분석(Negative binomial regression)을 이용하여 분석했다. 이번 연구를 통해 소말리아 인근에서 작전하는 다국적 해군함정의 숫자가 증가할수록 소말리아 인근에서 발생하는 해적사건이 감소하는 사실을 정량적으로 확인했다. 이를 통해 청해부대를 비롯하여 소말리아 인근에서 실시되고 있는 다국적 해군의 대(對)해적 작전이 실제로 해적사건 감소에 효과가 있음을 증명했다.

해상교통로(SLOC) 안보와 해적: 소말리아 해적퇴치작전 경험을 중심으로 (Sea Lines of Communication Security and Piracy)

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    • Strategy21
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    • 통권36호
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    • pp.150-179
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    • 2015
  • This thesis analyzes Somali piracy as a non-traditional threat to the Sea Lines of Communication (SLOC) and international countermeasures to the piracy. In an era of globally interdependent economies, the protection of sea lines and freedom of navigation are prerequisites for the development of states. Since the post-Cold War began in the early 1990s, ocean piracy has emerged as a significant threat to international trade. For instance, in the Malacca Strait which carries 30 percent of the world's trade volume, losses from failed shipping, insurance, plus other subsequent damages were enormous. Until the mid-2000s, navies and coast guards from Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, together with the International Maritime Organization (IMO), conducted anti-piracy operations in the Strait of Malacca. The combined efforts of these three maritime states, through information sharing and with reinforced assets including warships and patrol aircrafts, have successfully made a dent to lower incidents of piracy. Likewise, the United Nations' authorization of multinational forces to operate in Somali waters has pushed interdiction efforts including patrol and escort flotilla support. This along with self-reinforced security measures has successfully helped lower piracy from 75 incidents in 2012 to 15 in 2013. As illustrated, Somali piracy is a direct security threat to the international community and the SLOC which calls for global peacekeeping as a countermeasure. Reconstructing the economy and society to support public safety and stability should be the priority solution. Emphasis should be placed on restoring public peace and jurisdiction for control of piracy as a primary countermeasure.

최근 인도양 해적활동과 대해적작전 변화에 따른 한국 청해부대 역할 연구 (A study on role of ROK Escort Task Gruop according to recently Pirate Conducting Trend and Anti-Piracy Operation in Indian Ocean)

  • 최형민
    • Strategy21
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    • 통권32호
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    • pp.192-221
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    • 2013
  • In order to deal with the current economic crisis, the U.S. government, as a part of its austerity fiscal policy, implemented a budget sequester. The sequester will hit the U.S. defense budget the hardest, and as a result will most likely put the security of the international community in jeopardy. The U.S. will have to cut 46 billion dollars from its original 525 billon defense spending in 2013. And by the year 2022, will have to cut 486.9 billion dollars. Such an astronomical decrease in the U.S. defense spending will inevitably burden the friendly nations. According to recent studies, pirate related incidents in Somalia, where piracy is most active, has declined from its 226 incidents to 76 incidents per year in 2012, a 66% drop from previous years'. However, piracy threats as well as those related to firearms still remain and thus participants of anti-piracy operations, namely the U.S., U.K., France, Canada, NCC, EUNAVFOR, and NATO, are facing a problem of declining forces. Considering the current situation as well as rising expectations from the international community, Republic of Korea, a supporter of NCC's maritime security operation, not to mention its foremost duty of securing its sea, is at a stage to re-examine its operational picture. Such action will be a good opportunity for Republic of Korea to build the trust and live up to the international community's expectation. To quote from the network theory, although in relation to other friendly nations participating in the anti-piracy operation, Republic of Korea currently remains at a single cell level, this opportunity will certainly develop Korea to a 'node' nation in which power and information would flow into. Through this expansion of operational capability, Republic of Korea will be able to exert more influence as a more developed nation. Currently however, not only is the single 4,500 ton class destroyer deployed in Somalia a limited unit to further expand the scale and amount of force projection in the area, but also the total of six 4,500 ton class destroyers ROK feet possess is at a high fatigue degree due to standard patrolling operations, midshipman cruise and the RIMPAC exercise. ROK fleet therefore must consider expanding the number of ships deployed along with either deploying combat support ships or constructing logistics support site in the African region. Thus, by expanding its operational capabilities and furthermore by abiding to the rightful responsibilities of a middle power nation, Republic of Korea will surely earn its respect among the members of the international community.

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