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NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION ORGANISATION DU TRAITE DE L’ATLANTIQUE NORD
NATO STANDARDIZATION AGENCY (NSA)
AGENCE OTAN DE NORMALISATION (AON) 1110 BRUSSELS
Tel : 0032 (0)2 707 55.88 Fax : 0032 (0)2 707 57.18
[email protected] ARMY BOARD
17 January 2002 NSA(ARMY)1332-EOD/2377 Army Board Distribution List No. 5 STANAG 2377 EOD (EDITION 2) - EOD ROLES, RESPONSIBILITIES, CAPABILITIES AND INCIDENT PROCEDURES WHEN OPERATING WITH NON EOD TRAINED AGENCIES AND PERSONNEL References: a. MAS(ARMY)1497-EOD/2377 dated 8 December 1999 (Edition 2) (Ratification
Draft 1) b. MAS(ARMY)212-EOD/2377 dated 11 December 1987 (Edition 1) 1. The enclosed NATO Standardization Agreement which has been ratified by nations as reflected in page iii is promulgated herewith. 2. The references listed above are to be destroyed in accordance with local document destruction procedures. 3. APP-4 should be amended to reflect the latest status of the STANAG and AP. ACTION BY NATIONAL STAFFS 4. National staffs are requested to examine page iii of the STANAG and, if they have not already done so, advise the Army Board, NSA, through their national delegation as appropriate of their intention regarding its ratification and implementation.
Jan H ERIKSEN Rear Admiral, NONA Director, NSA
Enclosure: STANAG 2377 (Edition 2)
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STANAG N° 2377 (Edition 2)
NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION
(NATO)
NATO STANDARDIZATION AGENCY (NSA)
STANDARDIZATION AGREEMENT
(STANAG) SUBJECT: EOD ROLES, RESPONSIBILITIES, CAPABILITIES AND INCIDENT
PROCEDURES WHEN OPERATING WITH NON EOD TRAINED AGENCIES AND PERSONNEL
Promulgated on 17 January 2002
Jan H ERIKSEN Rear Admiral, NONA Director, NSA
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RECORD OF AMENDMENTS
N° Reference/date of amendment
Date entered Signature
EXPLANATORY NOTES AGREEMENT 1. This NATO Standardization Agreement (STANAG) is promulgated by the Director NSA under the authority vested in him by the NATO Military Committee. 2. No departure may be made from the agreement without consultation with the tasking authority. Nations may propose changes at any time to the tasking authority where they will be processed in the same manner as the original agreement. 3. Ratifying nations have agreed that national orders, manuals and instructions implementing this STANAG will include a reference to the STANAG number for purposes of identification. DEFINITIONS 4. Ratification is “In NATO Standardization, the fulfillment by which a member nation formally accepts, with or without reservation, the content of a Standardization Agreement" (AAP-6). 5. Implementation is "In NATO Standardization, the fulfillment by a member nation of its obligations as specified in a Standardization Agreement" (AAP-6). 6. Reservation is “In NATO Standardization, the stated qualification by a member nation that describes the part of a Standardization Agreement that it will not implement or will implement or will implement only with limitations" (AAP-6). RATIFICATION, IMPLEMENTATION AND RESERVATIONS 7. Page iii gives the details of ratification and implementation of this agreement. If no details are shown it signifies that the nation has not yet notified the tasking authority of its intentions. Page iv (and subsequent) gives details of reservations and proprietary rights that have been stated. FEEDBACK 8. Any comments concerning this publication should be directed to NATO/NSA - Bvd. Leopold III - 1110 Brussels - BE.
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STANAG 2377 (Edition 2) NAVY/ARMY/AIR
NATO STANDARDIZATION AGREEMENT (STANAG)
EOD ROLES, RESPONSIBILITIES, CAPABILITIES AND INCIDENT PROCEDURES
WHEN OPERATING WITH NON EOD TRAINED AGENCIES AND PERSONNEL
Annexes: A. Guidelines for the Management of an EOD Incident B. Functions of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Staffs, Control and
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Units. C. EOD Incident Guide for Formation Staff Officers D. EOD Incident Guide for a Unit E. Sample of Standing Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Explosive
Ordnance Disposal (EOD) F. EOD Responsibilities and Capabilities Matrix by Nation Related Documents: See Annex E AIM 1. The aim of this agreement is to provide the foundation for EOD Roles, Responsibilities, Capabilities and Incident Procedures to be adopted for control of an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Incident by non EOD trained agencies/personnel. AGREEMENT 2. Participating nations agree to use the procedures at Annexes A-F, either directly or as a basis for a national publication within NATO Forces concerned with management of an explosive ordnance disposal incident. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE AGREEMENT 3. This STANAG is implemented when a nation has issued orders or instructions prescribing use of the procedures therein to the Forces assigned to NATO.
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ANNEX A TO STANAG 2377 (Edition 2)
GUIDELINES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF AN EOD INCIDENT INITIATION 1. An EOD incident starts when any of the following occur: a. Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) is discovered following an attack. b. The presence of UXO is suspected following explosions or other evidence
eg minestrike. c. A suspect device has been found or a bomb warning has been received in
the case of an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) incident. d. A threat assessment has confirmed the need for a defensive or offensive
search operation. IMMEDIATE ACTION 2. The Civil/Military authorities for the area are responsible for carrying out the following immediate action drills: a. Confirm the presence and location(s) of any UXO/IED through a co-
ordinated search of the area and lay down a provisional evacuation/danger area.
b. Clearance and evacuation of the danger area of personnel and casualties. c. Providing as accurate a description of the UXO/IED as possible in the
circumstances. d. Reporting of the incident to superior Headquarters. e. Establishment of an Incident Control Point (ICP). f. The securing of the danger area by effective cordon. g. Control of access to the danger area and ICP. 3. The responsible Headquarters should then: a. Confirm the threat and decide upon the category of the Incident
(STANAG 2143). The category should normally be decided by a Staff EOD officer.
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b. Task the appropriate EOR/EOD agency. c. Establish contact with, and where necessary warn for possible action, the
following agencies and services: (1) Emergency services, for example, Fire, Ambulance, Hospitals. (2) Public utilities, for example, Water, Electricity, Gas and Sewerage. (3) Appropriate Civil/Military authorities. PRE-EOD ACTIVITIES 4. Whilst awaiting the arrival of the EOR/EOD operator the Incident Commander should: a. Redirect traffic to avoid congestion until arrival of appropriate civil or
military police. b. After checking for UXO/IED, select a suitable and safe location for the RV
and pass its location to all tasked or responding agencies. When selecting the RV, particularly in the case of an IED, a check should be made to ensure that it has not been previously used.
c. Take appropriate action to dominate any hostile environment. d. Ensure that key military witnesses are available and kept separated to
maintain the integrity of their information. Identify key civilian witnesses and assist civil authorities in their handling of them.
e. Arrange for key holders to be available if there are locked premises. f. Exercise discretion in dealing with representatives of the press and
television. At no time should EOD procedures be discussed or speculated on and, if possible, identities of EOD personnel should not be compromised.
5. Some of the above activities may only be applicable to an IED incident, but all should be considered. EOR/EOD ACTION 6. On arrival at the RV the EOR/EOD Operator will: a. Be briefed fully by the Incident Commander. b. Question witnesses if applicable. c. Evaluate the situation and decide on a plan of action.
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d. In the case of a confirmed IED , the EOD Operator will deploy direct to the ICP without an EOR being carried out.
7. EOR a. The EOR Operator will assess the quantity and type of UXO. b. Report back to next higher formation with recommendations for tasking of
EOD resources. c. Give advice to the ICP Commander after his evaluation of the situation. 8. EOD. Following the actions at Paragraphs 6a, b and c, the EOD operator will then execute his Render Safe Procedure (RSP), or other actions he considers necessary. 9. On completion of the RSP the EOD operator may be required to: a. Collect or supervise collection of fragments for intelligence or forensic
purposes. b. Clear the area of explosive substances. Escort and route clearance tasks
may be necessary if the EOD operator is required to move quantities of explosives, or explosive items, to a disposal area.
10. The final action of the EOD Operator at the incident will be to advise the appropriate authorities of the status of the incident and issue a clearance certificate if required. AFTER ACTION 11. Agencies should, where possible, be briefed prior to departure from the site. Where circumstances require careful handling of information or media access, arrangements should be made for a formal statement to be given directly or at an arranged Press Conference. 12. The cordon and security measures will be maintained at an effective level until all agencies are clear of the area. 13. A post incident/operation report should be prepared after de-briefing, relating to incident management and EOD.
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ANNEX B TO STANAG 2377 (Edition 2)
FUNCTIONS OF EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL STAFFS, CONTROL AND EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL UNITS
PART I - DUTIES OF THE STAFF EOD OFFICER 1. The Staff EOD Officer is to be responsible to the Commander for staff supervision of EOD activities, including recommendations for organisation and deployment of EOD units, and location of EOD control centres. 2. Planning. Planning for EOD must commence with the preparation of initial personnel lists and operational plans and must be continuous throughout operations. It will include plans for the initial provisioning of units based on estimates of land, sea and air activity, phasing of units into the theatre of operations and their subsequent movements as operations progress. It includes the preparation of pertinent paragraphs for inclusion in orders and other directives for the transmission of essential data such as procedures for the reporting of incidents, and the location of EOD control centres and units. 3. Training. In co-operation with the appropriate staff branch, the Staff EOD Officer is to be responsible for the the maintenance of the state of training of EOR and EOD personnel and testing of mission capabilities. 4. Operations. The Staff EOD Officer is to co-ordinate EOD operations and prepare EOD Standing Operating Procedures (SOPs). He is to co-ordinate, with appropriate staff branches, provision of additional assistance by supporting personnel when organic resources of subordinate commands prove inadequate. 5. Intelligence. The Staff EOD Officer is to ensure that EOR and EOD reports are screened for information of technical intelligence value, that they are promptly and reliably evaluated and the information is transmitted quickly to appropriate agencies and staff branches. 6. Control. He is to exercise the following controls: a. Establishment of policies governing EOD service in assigned areas of
operations. b. Distribution of EOD units between control centres to balance workloads. c. Distribution of special EOD equipment d. Establishment and maintenance of the EOD incident reporting system.
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PART II - FUNCTIONS OF EOD CONTROL 7. The detailed functions performed by EOD Control are as follows: a. To operate an EOD Control Centre and to assign specific EOD missions
based on priorities established by EOD staff. b. To allocate EOD personnel and equipment. c. To provide operational and technical direction and to co-ordinate support
such as air transport, military police, technical intelligence teams and engineer and decontamination equipment.
d. To evaluate activities of the EOD units and recommend distribution of
personnel and equipment to balance the workload. e. To conduct liaison with Rear Operations and Damage Control Centres
and, through them, with police forces and Civil Defence organisations. f. To alert EOD units during movement of nuclear, biological or chemical
explosive ordnance through their area.
PART III - FUNCTIONS OF EOD UNITS 8. EOD units perform detection, identification, field evaluation, rendering safe, recovery and final disposal of UXO. The EOD Operator is responsible for determining the proper EOD procedure; RSPs are to be carried out only by the EOD unit, although this does not preclude technical specialists of other fields from rendering technical advice to the EOD unit as required. Upon completion of a mission, the EOD unit is to notify and submit a report to the EOD Control Centre of actions taken. 9. There are occasions when some nations employ Field/Combat Engineers on tasks such as Mine Clearance and Battlefield Munitions Disposal tasks which are generically EOD by nature.
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ANNEX C TO STANAG 2377 (Edition 2)
EOD INCIDENT GUIDE FOR FORMATION STAFF OFFICERS 1. Receive notification of incident from: a. Subordinate Headquarters (HQ) (usually it is appointed to be the Incident
HQ Control Centre called Lower Control). b. Other means. 2. Open EOD Log. If Paragraph 1b applies then notify responsible subordinate HQ (Lower Control). 3. Disseminate bomb warning according to SOPs. 4. Confirm that an Incident Control Point (ICP) has been established and record its location. 5. Task EOR/EOD agency on request of Lower Control. Decide, or take advice, on category of task and priority. (See STANAG 2143 Annex E.) 6. Request civil or specialised military assistance on request of Lower Control: emergency services, public utilities, police, helicopters, engineering plant, special photographic. Special forces and special project team requests should be referred to the relevant authority. 7. Liaise with specialist resources, facilities and advisers where necessary. 8. Liaise with civil administration at the appropriate level. 9. Process requests from Lower Control for diversion of trains, shipping or aircraft. 10. Ensure current information policy is known and implemented. Control dissemination of information to the media. 11. Co-ordinate the provision of any specialised equipment required by teams. 12. In the event of multiple situations allocate or re-allocate priorities of special resources to tasks. 13. Alert all agencies on the ground and in adjacent operational areas of any EOD actions involving the use of ammunition and explosives (ie warn of controlled explosions in the area).
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14. Ensure relevant intelligence agencies are aware of any special characteristics of the operation and to pass on any special intelligence requirements. 15. Co-ordinate with appropriate civil and military authorities, for recovered explosives, movement plan, such as escort and route clearance/movement of heavy plant or sensitive cargoes. 16. Ensure that security of all agencies and the overall integrity of the operation are maintained. 17. Keep the Commander informed at all times.
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ANNEX D TO STANAG 2377 (Edition 2)
EOD INCIDENT GUIDE FOR A UNIT 1. Receive notification of incident. Establish Incident HQ Control Centre. Open EOD Log. 2. Pass initial information to superior Headquarters. Disseminate bomb warning according to SOPs. 3. Ensure immediate action drills have been carried out. Confirm the nature of the threat or incident. Confirm or nominate Incident Commander. Confirm Incident Control Point (ICP) established. 4. Request superior HQ to task EOR/EOD agency. Give initial assessment of category of threat. Co-ordinate transport of EOR/EOD Team and equipment. Select safe route for EOR/EOD Team. 5. Advise EOR/EOD Team on: a. Special transport, for example, helicopter or boat. b. Route. c. Rendez-vous (RV) with Incident Commander. 6. Pass Warning to Emergency Services. Act as liaison for call-out of Emergency Services and Public Utilities. 7. Establish liaison, co-ordinate and implement an overall traffic plan with the relevant authorities. 8. Relay any request for civil or specialised military assistance to superior HQ. 9. Relay any request for diversion of trains, shipping or aircraft to superior HQ. 10. Appoint and brief Information Officer to assist media at ICP. Send Information Officer to ICP to deal with media. 11. Ensure all relevant up-to-date intelligence is available at the ICP to assist the EOR/EOD operator’s evaluation. Send up-to-date intelligence representative to the ICP to advise. 12. Disseminate information from the ICP on EOD procedures using ammunition or explosives. Pass information to superior HQ and all sub-units.
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13. Monitor concurrent activities on incidents and control priorities of tasks within the area of responsibility. 14. Re-allocate resources as directed by superior HQ. 15. Keep the Commander informed at all times.
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ANNEX E TO STANAG 2377 (Edition 2)
SAMPLE OF STANDING OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOPs) FOR EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL (EOD)
GENERAL 1. The object of these SOPs is to define general procedures for performing Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) in operations by the NATO Armed Forces. 2. EOD operational capabilities are to detect and effect the neutralisation of EOD incidents which, by their existence, impair the freedom of movement of combat units, disrupt lines of communications, degrade morale, or paralyse industrial complexes, seaports, waterways, air bases or population centres. While EOD operations extend throughout the rear areas and forward combat areas, it must be realised that the existence of EOD incidents in civilian areas will often have serious repercussions on the military situation. In such cases co-operation between military EOD units and national military and civilian officials will be essential. 3. Lessons from the past show a requirement that the following principles are observed: a. Reporting of all suspected EOD incidents to an appropriate EOR/EOD
authority so that the incident can be investigated by a person qualified to discredit false reports.
b. Reporting of confirmed EOD incidents to an appropriate EOD authority.
Minimum information requirements are shown at STANAG 2221. c. Categorization of EOD incidents is shown at Annex A to STANAG 2143.
Allocation of priorities for work within categories. d. Co-ordination of work of all available EOD units, to include re-deployment
as required. e. Rapid collection and dissemination of EOD intelligence. DEFINITIONS 4. Terms, definitions and categories are shown at Annex A to STANAG 2143.
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RELATED DOCUMENTS 5. STANAG 2002 NBC - Warning Signs for the Marking of Contaminated or
Dangerous Land Areas, Complete Equipment, Supplies and Stores.
STANAG 2008 ARTY - Bombing, Shelling, Mortaring and Location Reports. STANAG 2079 TAC - Rear Area Security and Rear Area Damage Control. STANAG 2084 INT - Handling and Reporting of Captured Enemy
Equipment and Documents. STANAG 2143 - Explosive Ordnance Reconnaissance and Explosive
Ordnance Disposal (EOD/EOR) STANAG 2221 - EOD Reports and Messages (AEODP-6). (Not yet
promulgated) STANAG 2369 - Identification and Disposal of Surface and Air
Munitions (AEODP -2). STANAG 2370 - Principles of Improvised Explosive Disposal
(AEODP-3A). STANAG 2371 - EOD Radiography (AEODP -4) STANAG 2389 - Minimum Standards of proficiency for trained EOD
Personnel. STANAG 2391 - EOD Recovery Operations on Fixed Installations
(AEODP - 5). STANAG 2834 - Operation of EODTIC. STANAG 2884 - Underwater Munition Disposal (AEODP -1). STANAG 2897 - Standardization of EOD Requirements and
Equipment to ensure Interoperability in the NATO Environment.
STANAG 2929 - Airfield Damage Repair. AAP6 - NATO Glossary of Terms and Definitions. AAP15 - Glossary of Abbreviations used in NATO
Documents. AEODP-1 - Underwater Munition Disposal Procedures.
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AEODP-2 - Identification and Disposal of Surface and Air
Munitions. AEODP-3 - Principles of Improvised Explosive Device Disposal. AEODP-4 - EOD Radiography. AEODP-5 - EOD Recovery Operations on Fixed Installations. ATP-45 - Reporting Nuclear Detonations, Biological and
Chemical Attacks, and Predicting and Warning of Associated Hazards and Hazard Areas.
(Further STANAGs and AEODPs under development will be added once agreed and promulgated). DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS 6. Procedures for EOD operations follow the following sequence: a. An untrained person locates what appears to be an EOD incident and
reports to an EOR trained person through appropriate channels. b. The EOR trained person confirms the EOD incident and reports it to the
EOD Control or the nearest EOD Team for action, and takes necessary EOR precautions until the EOD Team arrives.
c. The EOD Team begins the response and simultaneously notifies the EOD
Control. d. The EOD Control assigns the category based on priorities allocated by the
EOD Staff, and if appropriate, work priority, provides support and notifies the Command.
e. The EOD Staff provides additional support and advice as required, and if
appropriate, notifies the Command. FUNCTIONS FOR EOR PERSONNEL 7. EOR personnel are trained to be responsible for the investigation, location, marking, initial identification and reporting of suspected UXO/IED in order to determine further action by EOD. Their task includes, where necessary, recommending initial evacuation of personnel from the area of the incident, and other protective measures. FUNCTIONS OF THE EOD UNITS 8. EOD units perform detection, identification, field evaluation, render-safe, recovery and final disposal of UXO. The EOD Operator or his designated non-commissioned officer (NCO) is responsible for determining the proper EOD procedure:
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render-safe procedures (RSP) are to be accomplished only by the EOD unit, although this does not preclude technical specialists of other fields from rendering technical advice to the EOD units are required. Upon completion of a mission, the EOD unit is to notify and submit a report to the EOD Control Centre of actions taken. FUNCTIONS OF EOD CONTROL 9. The detailed functions performed by EOD Control are as follows: a. To operate an EOD Control Centre and to assign categories and specific
EOD missions based on priorities established by the EOD staff. b. To allocated EOD personnel and equipment. c. To provide operational and technical direction, and to co-ordinate support
such as air transport, military police, technical intelligence teams and engineer and decontamination equipment.
d. To evaluate activities of the EOD units and recommend distribution of
personnel and equipment to balance the workload. e. To conduct liaison with rear area operations and damage control centres,
and through them with local police forces and civil defence organisations. f. To alert EOD units during movement of nuclear, biological or chemical
explosive ordnance through their area. FUNCTIONS OF THE EOD STAFF OFFICER 10. The EOD Staff Officer is to be responsible to the commander for staff supervision of EOD activities, including recommendations for organization and deployment of EOD units, and location of EOD control centres. This responsibility also includes EOD planning, supervision of training, intelligence, co-ordination of operations and testing of mission capabilities. CIVIL - MILITARY CO-OPERATION 11. The basic principle of civil - military co-operation, namely that contact between Allied Military Forces and the national civil authorities shall be made through the national forces, will continue to be applied in all EOD requirements. 12. The procedures set out in this SOP should be made known to all national military and civil authorities, in order that they may co-ordinate their own procedures. 13. Provision should always be made for emergency situations in which it may be necessary for a local civil administration to make direct approach to neighbouring Allied Forces. 14. EOD Control should observe the basic principle in paragraph 11 to ensure full co-ordination of national military and civil EOR/EOD organizations.
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ANNEX F TO STANAG 2377 (Edition 2)
EOD RESPONSIBILITIES AND CAPABILITIES MATRIX BY NATION
1. To assist nations in planning for Operations and training of a joint nature matrices of EOD Responsibilities and Capabilities by nation are on the following Tables: Table 1 - Belgium Table 2 - Canada Table 3 - Denmark Table 4 - France Table 5 - Germany Table 6 - Greece Table 7 - Italy Table 8 - Netherlands Table 9 - Norway Table 10 - Portugal Table 11 - Spain Table 12 - Turkey Table 13 - United Kingdom Table 14 - United States of America
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depe
nds
of th
e lo
catio
n of
the
mun
ition
s 14
C
rash
& a
rmed
airc
raft
XX
X
Air
For
ce: o
nly
in w
artim
e on
thei
r pr
oper
ty4 .
15
Airf
ield
cle
aran
ce in
sup
port
of A
ir O
ps
XX
X
Air
For
ce: o
nly
in w
artim
e on
thei
r pr
oper
ty4 .
1.
Ser
vice
d'E
nlèv
emen
t et d
e D
estr
uctio
n d'
Eng
in E
xplo
sifs
, uni
t whi
ch is
com
pose
d w
ith B
omb
Dis
posa
l tec
hnic
ians
of t
he A
rmy,
Air
For
ce a
nd N
avy
2.
PS
O: P
eace
Sup
port
Ope
ratio
ns
3.
RO
E: R
ules
of E
ngag
emen
t 4.
A
nd d
urin
g de
ploy
men
ts w
ithin
thei
r ar
ea o
f tac
tical
res
pons
ibili
ties
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
2
- F
- 1
13
32E
-01E
OD
2377
(mv)
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
A
PP
EN
DIX
2 T
O
A
NN
EX
F T
O
S
TA
NA
G 2
377
(E
ditio
n 2)
T
AB
LE
2 -
CA
EO
D R
ES
PO
NS
IBIL
ITIE
S A
ND
CA
PA
BIL
ITIE
S
Ser
T
ask
Nav
y D
ivin
g
Un
its
En
gin
eers
A
TO
/AT
A
ir F
orc
e A
irfi
eld
E
ng
r
Po
lice
Rem
arks
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
1 B
elow
hig
h w
ater
mar
k/N
aval
pro
pert
y X
X
X
E
ngin
eers
are
res
pons
ible
onl
y fo
r in
land
wat
erw
ays
and
wat
er b
odie
s to
a d
epth
of 1
5m.
2 N
aval
mun
ition
s an
d m
ine
coun
term
easu
res
XX
3 M
uniti
ons
unde
rwat
er o
n in
land
wat
ers/
wat
erw
ays
XX
X
As
for
seria
l 1(h
) ab
ove
4 R
ange
/Bat
tlefie
ld A
rea
Cle
aran
ce
X
XX
X
X
Ran
ge a
rea
clea
ranc
e is
eac
h en
viro
nmen
t’s r
espo
nsib
ility
5
Land
Min
e C
lear
ance
XX
X
6 A
ircra
ft B
ombs
& d
ropp
ed w
eapo
ns
X
X
X
XX
Incl
udes
Che
mic
al/B
iolo
gica
l. 7
Cou
nter
terr
oris
t and
oth
er s
earc
h
8
Con
vent
iona
l Mun
ition
s D
ispo
sal (
othe
r th
an a
rea
clea
ranc
e)
X
X
XX
X
9 C
ount
er te
rror
ist a
nd c
rimin
al Im
prov
ised
Exp
losi
ve
Dev
ices
X
X
X
X
X
XX
C
ivili
an P
olic
e ar
e le
ad a
genc
y fo
r IE
DD
in c
ivili
an a
reas
10
Im
prov
ised
Mun
ition
s X
X
X
X
X
X
IM c
lass
ed a
s IE
Ds
- S
er 9
11
C
lear
ance
of e
nem
y am
mun
ition
dum
ps
X
X
E
ngin
eers
lead
in s
p of
mob
ility
, A
TO
for
logi
stic
dis
posa
l 12
N
AT
O A
ircra
ft B
ombs
X
X
X
X
X
13
Cra
shed
& a
rmed
Airc
raft
X
X
X
XX
14
A
irfie
ld c
lear
ance
in s
p of
air
Ops
X
X
X
X:
-
Den
otes
cap
abili
ty
XX
:
- D
enot
es le
ad S
ervi
ce
AT
O/A
T:
- D
enot
es A
mm
uniti
on T
echn
ical
Off
icer
/Am
mun
ition
Tec
hnic
ian
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
3
- F
- 1
13
32E
-01E
OD
2377
(mv)
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
A
PP
EN
DIX
3 T
O
A
NN
EX
F T
O
S
TA
NA
G 2
377
(E
ditio
n 2)
T
AB
LE
3 -
DA
EO
D R
ES
PO
NS
IBIL
ITIE
S A
ND
CA
PA
BIL
ITIE
S
Ser
T
ask
Nav
y E
ng
inee
r A
TO
/AT
A
ir
Fo
rce
Po
lice
Rem
arks
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
1 B
elow
hig
h w
ater
mar
k/N
aval
pro
pert
y X
X
2
Nav
al M
uniti
ons
and
min
e co
unte
rmea
sure
s X
X
3
Mun
ition
s u
nder
wat
er o
n in
land
w
ater
s/w
ater
way
s X
X
4 R
ange
/Bat
tlefie
ld A
rea
Cle
aran
ce
X
XX
X
5 La
nd M
ine
Cle
aran
ce
X
X
6 A
ircra
ft B
ombs
& d
ropp
ed w
eapo
ns
X
X
X
X
7 C
ount
er T
erro
rist a
nd o
ther
sea
rch
X
X
8 C
onve
ntio
nal M
uniti
ons
Dis
posa
l (ot
her
than
ar
ea c
lear
ance
) X
X
X
X
9 C
ount
er te
rror
ist a
nd c
rimin
al Im
prov
ised
E
xplo
sive
Dev
ices
X
(1
&2)
X
X
X
(1)
1. I
n W
artim
e.
2. F
aroe
Isla
nds
and
Gre
enla
nd in
P
eace
time.
10
Im
prov
ised
Mun
ition
s X
(1
&2)
X
X
X
(1)
1. In
War
time.
2.
Far
oe Is
land
s an
d G
reen
land
in
peac
etim
e
IM c
lass
ed a
s IE
Ds
- S
er 9
11
C
lear
ance
of e
nem
y am
mun
ition
dum
ps
X
X
12
NA
TO
Airc
raft
Bom
bs
X
X
X
X
13
Cra
shed
& a
rmed
Airc
raft
X
X
X
X
14
Airf
ield
cle
aran
ce in
sp
of a
ir O
ps
X
XX
X
: -
Den
otes
cap
abili
ty
XX
: -
Den
otes
lead
Ser
vice
A
TO
/AT
: -
Den
otes
Am
mun
ition
Tec
hnic
al O
ffic
er/A
mm
uniti
on T
echn
icia
n
- T
he F
aero
e Is
land
and
Gre
enla
nd is
the
sole
res
pons
ibili
ty o
f the
Nav
y. E
OD
ope
ratio
ns o
utsi
de th
e op
erat
iona
l ar
ea is
the
resp
onsi
bilit
y of
the
civi
l def
ence
in w
ar
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
4
- F
- 1
13
32E
-01E
OD
2377
(mv)
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
A
PP
EN
DIX
4 T
O
A
NN
EX
F T
O
S
TA
NA
G 2
377
(E
ditio
n 2)
T
AB
LE
4 -
FR
EO
D R
ES
PO
NS
IBIL
ITIE
S A
ND
CA
PA
BIL
ITIE
S
S
er
Tas
k N
avy
Div
ing
U
nit
s N
ED
EX
Arm
y E
ng
inee
r M
INE
X
NE
DE
X
Air
Fo
rce
NE
DE
X
Po
lice
Rem
arks
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
1 B
elow
hig
h w
ater
mar
k/N
aval
pro
pert
y X
X
2
Nav
al m
uniti
ons
and
min
e co
unte
rmea
sure
s X
X
3
Mun
ition
s un
derw
ater
on
inla
nd w
ater
s/w
ater
way
s X
X
Nav
y is
res
pons
ible
for
inla
nd
wat
erw
ays
and
wat
er b
odie
s 4
Ran
ge/B
attle
field
Are
a C
lear
ance
X
X
X
X
XX
X
X
Bat
tle A
rea
Cle
aran
ce d
epen
ds o
n lo
catio
n, E
ngr
lead
in s
p of
Ops
. P
olic
e re
spon
sibl
e in
Civ
ilian
are
as.
5 La
nd M
ine
Cle
aran
ce
XX
6 A
ircra
ft B
ombs
& d
ropp
ed w
eapo
ns
XX
XX
X
X
D
epen
ds o
n lo
catio
n 7
Cou
nter
Ter
roris
t and
oth
er s
earc
h
8
Con
vent
iona
l Mun
ition
s D
ispo
sal (
othe
r th
an a
rea
clea
ranc
e)
X
XX
XX
depe
nds
on lo
catio
n, O
rdna
nce
corp
s fo
r th
e A
rmy
9 C
ount
er te
rror
ist a
nd c
rimin
al Im
prov
ised
Exp
losi
ve
Dev
ices
X
X
X
X(1
) X
X
XX
C
ivili
an p
olic
e ar
e le
ad a
genc
y fo
r IE
DD
in c
ivili
an a
reas
10
Im
prov
ised
Mun
ition
s X
X
X
X(1
) X
X
XX
Is
eac
h en
viro
nmen
ts r
espo
nsib
ility
IM
cla
ssed
as
IED
s -
Ser
9
11
Cle
aran
ce o
f ene
my
amm
uniti
on d
umps
X
XX
X
Eng
r le
ad in
sp
of m
obili
ty
12
Cra
shed
& a
rmed
Airc
raft
X
X
(1)
XX
13
A
irfie
ld c
lear
ance
in s
p of
air
Ops
X
X
X
A
irfie
ld E
ngr
Sqn
for
Air
For
ce
X:
- D
enot
es c
apab
ility
X
X:
- D
enot
es le
ad S
ervi
ce
NE
DE
X:
- D
enot
es E
OD
and
IED
D T
echn
icia
n.
MIN
EX
: -
Leve
l 2
and
3:
Den
otes
lan
dmin
es a
nd A
eria
l D
enia
l su
b-m
uniti
ons
capa
bilit
ies
with
RS
Ps
only
on
know
n m
uniti
ons
Leve
l 4
: D
enot
es E
OD
Tec
hnic
ian
(1)
- N
ED
EX
onl
y
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
5
- F
- 1
13
32E
-01E
OD
2377
(mv)
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
A
PP
EN
DIX
5 T
O
A
NN
EX
F T
O
S
TA
NA
G 2
377
(E
ditio
n 2)
T
AB
LE
5 -
_GE
EO
D R
ES
PO
NS
IBIL
ITIE
S A
ND
CA
PA
BIL
ITIE
S
Ser
T
ask
Nav
y D
ivin
g
Un
its
En
gin
eer
AT
O/A
T
Lo
gis
tics
A
ir F
orc
e P
olic
e R
emar
ks
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
1 B
elow
hig
h w
ater
mar
k/N
aval
pro
pert
y X
X
X
2 N
aval
mun
ition
s an
d m
ine
coun
term
easu
res
XX
3 M
uniti
ons
unde
rwat
er o
n in
land
wat
ers/
wat
erw
ays
XX
X
4
Ran
ge/B
attle
field
Are
a C
lear
ance
X
X
X
X
5
Land
Min
e C
lear
ance
X
X
X
X
6
Airc
raft
Bom
bs &
dro
pped
wea
pons
X
X
XX
7
Cou
nter
terr
oris
t and
oth
er s
earc
h X
X
X
XX
In
pea
cetim
e m
ilita
ry h
elp
is p
ossi
ble
8 C
onve
ntio
nal M
uniti
ons
Dis
posa
l (ot
her
than
are
a cl
eara
nce)
X
XX
X
9 C
ount
er te
rror
ist a
nd c
rimin
al Im
prov
ised
Exp
losi
ve
Dev
ices
X
X
X
XX
C
ivili
an P
olic
e ar
e le
ad a
genc
y fo
r IE
DD
in c
ivili
an a
reas
. In
pea
cetim
e m
ilita
ry h
elp
is p
ossi
ble
10
Impr
ovis
ed M
uniti
ons
X
X
XX
X
IM c
lass
ed a
s IE
Ds
- S
er 9
11
C
lear
ance
of e
nem
y am
mun
ition
dum
ps
X
X
X
X
X
12
N
AT
O A
ircra
ft B
ombs
X
X
XX
13
C
rash
ed &
arm
ed A
ircra
ft X
X
XX
14
A
irfie
ld c
lear
ance
in s
p of
air
Ops
X
X
XX
X
:
- D
enot
es c
apab
ility
X
X:
-
Den
otes
lead
Ser
vice
A
TO
/AT
: -
Den
otes
Am
mun
ition
Tec
hnic
al O
ffic
er/A
mm
uniti
on T
echn
icia
n
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
6
- F
- 1
13
32E
-01E
OD
2377
(mv)
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
A
PP
EN
DIX
6 T
O
A
NN
EX
F T
O
S
TA
NA
G 2
377
(E
ditio
n 2)
TA
BL
E 6
- G
R E
OD
RE
SP
ON
SIB
ILIT
IES
AN
D C
AP
AB
ILIT
IES
S
er
Tas
k N
avy
En
gin
eers
A
TO
/AT
O
rdn
ance
A
ir F
orc
e P
olic
e R
emar
ks
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
1 B
elow
hig
h w
ater
mar
k/N
aval
pro
pert
y X
X
Nav
y is
res
pons
ible
for
inla
nd
wat
erw
ays
and
wat
er b
odie
s 2
Nav
al m
uniti
ons
and
min
e co
unte
rmea
sure
s X
X
3
Mun
ition
s un
derw
ater
on
inla
nd w
ater
s/w
ater
way
s
4
Ran
ge/B
attle
field
Are
a C
lear
ance
X
XX
X
Ran
ge a
rea
clea
ranc
e is
eac
h en
viro
nmen
t’s r
espo
nsib
ility
5
Land
Min
e C
lear
ance
XX
X
6 A
ircra
ft B
ombs
& d
ropp
ed w
eapo
ns
XX
7 C
ount
er te
rror
ist a
nd o
ther
sea
rch
X
X
X
8
Con
vent
iona
l Mun
ition
s D
ispo
sal (
othe
r th
an a
rea
clea
ranc
e)
X
X
X
X
M
uniti
ons
Dis
posa
l is
each
en
viro
nmen
t’s r
espo
nsib
ility
9
Cou
nter
terr
oris
t and
crim
inal
Impr
ovis
ed E
xplo
sive
D
evic
es
XX
X
Civ
ilian
Pol
ice
area
lead
age
ncy
for
IED
D in
civ
ilian
are
as
10
Impr
ovis
ed M
uniti
ons
XX
X
IM c
lass
ed a
s IE
Ds
- S
er 9
11
C
lear
ance
of e
nem
y am
mun
ition
dum
ps
XX
12
NA
TO
Airc
raft
Bom
bs
XX
X
13
C
rash
ed &
arm
ed A
ircra
ft
X
X
X
14
Airf
ield
cle
aran
ce in
sp
of a
ir O
ps
XX
X
X
:
- D
enot
es c
apab
ility
X
X:
-
Den
otes
lead
Ser
vice
A
TO
/AT
: -
Den
otes
Am
mun
ition
Tec
hnic
al O
ffic
er/A
mm
uniti
on T
echn
icia
n
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
7
- F
- 1
13
32E
-01E
OD
2377
(mv)
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
A
PP
EN
DIX
7 T
O
A
NN
EX
F T
O
S
TA
NA
G 2
377
(E
ditio
n 2)
T
AB
LE
7 -
IT E
OD
RE
SP
ON
SIB
ILIT
IES
AN
D C
AP
AB
ILIT
IES
S
er
Tas
k N
avy
Div
ing
U
nit
s
En
gin
eer
AT
A
ir F
orc
e P
olic
e R
emar
ks
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
1 B
elow
hig
h w
ater
mar
k/N
aval
pro
pert
y X
X
2
Nav
al m
uniti
ons
and
min
e co
unte
rmea
sure
s X
X
3
Mun
ition
s un
derw
ater
on
inla
nd w
ater
s/w
ater
way
s X
X
X
4 R
ange
/Bat
tlefie
ld A
rea
Cle
aran
ce
X
XX
X
X
Ran
ge a
rea
clea
ranc
e is
eac
h en
viro
nmen
ts r
espo
nsib
ility
5
Land
Min
e C
lear
ance
XX
6
Airc
raft
Bom
bs &
dro
pped
wea
pons
XX
X
A
F o
nly
in w
artim
e on
thei
r pr
oper
ties
7 C
ount
er te
rror
ist a
nd o
ther
sea
rch
X
X
XX
A
F o
nly
in w
artim
e on
thei
r pr
oper
ties
8 C
onve
ntio
nal M
uniti
ons
Dis
posa
l (ot
her
than
are
a cl
eara
nce)
X
X
X
X
Mun
ition
dis
posa
l is
each
en
viro
nmen
t res
pons
ibili
ty
9 C
ount
er te
rror
ist a
nd c
rimin
al Im
prov
ised
Exp
losi
ve
Dev
ices
X
X
X
XX
In
pea
cetim
e m
ilita
ry c
oope
ratio
n is
po
ssib
le
10
Impr
ovis
ed M
uniti
ons
X
XX
X
A
F o
nly
in w
artim
e on
thei
r pr
oper
ties
11
Cle
aran
ce o
f ene
my
amm
uniti
on d
umps
XX
Eng
inee
r le
ad in
sp
of m
obili
ty
12
NA
TO
Airc
raft
Bom
bs
X
XX
X
B
omb
disp
osal
is e
ach
envi
ronm
ent
resp
onsi
bilit
y 13
C
rash
ed &
arm
ed A
ircra
ft X
X
X
14
Airf
ield
cle
aran
ce in
sp
of a
ir O
ps
X
X
X
AF
onl
y in
war
time
on th
eir
prop
ertie
s X
: -
Den
otes
cap
abili
ty
XX
: -
Den
otes
lead
Ser
vice
A
T:
- D
enot
es A
mm
uniti
on T
echn
icia
n
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
8
- F
- 1
13
32E
-01E
OD
2377
(mv)
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
A
PP
EN
DIX
8 T
O
A
NN
EX
F T
O
S
TA
NA
G 2
377
(E
ditio
n 2)
TA
BL
E 8
- N
L E
OD
RE
SP
ON
SIB
ILIT
IES
AN
D C
AP
AB
ILIT
IES
S
er
Tas
k N
avy
EO
D
En
gin
eers
A
TO
/AT
E
OD
Arm
y A
ir F
orc
e E
OD
P
olic
e R
emar
ks
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
1 B
elow
hig
h w
ater
mar
k/N
aval
pro
pert
y X
X
X
X
2
Nav
al m
uniti
ons
and
min
e co
unte
rmea
sure
s X
X
3
Mun
ition
s un
derw
ater
on
inla
nd w
ater
s/w
ater
way
s X
X
X
X
4
Ran
ge/B
attle
field
Are
a C
lear
ance
X
XX
X
Ran
ge a
rea
clea
ranc
e is
eac
h en
viro
nmen
t’s r
espo
nsib
ility
5
Land
Min
e C
lear
ance
X
X
X
X
X
E
ngin
eers
in w
artim
e/hu
man
itaria
n op
s 6
Airc
raft
Bom
bs &
dro
pped
wea
pons
X
X
XX
7
Cou
nter
terr
oris
t and
oth
er s
earc
h
X
X
X
X
8
Con
vent
iona
l Mun
ition
s D
ispo
sal (
othe
r th
an a
rea
clea
ranc
e)
X
X
X
X
9 C
ount
er te
rror
ist a
nd c
rimin
al Im
prov
ised
Exp
losi
ve
Dev
ices
X
(1)
X
X
X(2
)
(1)
on b
oard
of a
nav
yshi
p an
d on
ly
in w
artim
e (2
) on
ly in
war
time
10
Impr
ovis
ed M
uniti
ons
X(1
)
XX
X
(2)
IM
cla
ssed
as
IED
s -
Ser
9
11
Cle
aran
ce o
f ene
my
amm
uniti
on d
umps
X
XX
X
12
N
AT
O A
ircra
ft B
ombs
X
X
XX
13
C
rash
ed &
arm
ed A
ircra
ft X
X
XX
14
A
irfie
ld c
lear
ance
in s
p of
air
Ops
X
X
XX
X
:
- D
enot
es c
apab
ility
X
X:
-
Den
otes
lead
Ser
vice
A
TO
/AT
: -
Den
otes
Am
mun
ition
Tec
hnic
al O
ffic
er/A
mm
uniti
on T
echn
icia
n
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
9
- F
- 1
13
32E
-01E
OD
2377
(mv)
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
A
PP
EN
DIX
9 T
O
A
NN
EX
F T
O
S
TA
NA
G 2
377
(E
ditio
n 2)
TA
BL
E 9
- N
O E
OD
RE
SP
ON
SIB
ILIT
IES
AN
D C
AP
AB
ILIT
IES
S
er
Tas
k N
avy
Div
ing
U
nit
s
En
gin
eers
A
TO
/AT
O
rdn
ance
C
orp
s
Air
Fo
rce
Po
lice
Rem
arks
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
1 B
elow
hig
h w
ater
mar
k/N
aval
pro
pert
y X
X
(X
)
2 N
aval
mun
ition
s an
d m
ine
coun
term
easu
res
XX
(X)
3
Mun
ition
s un
derw
ater
on
inla
nd w
ater
s/w
ater
way
s X
X
(X
)
4 R
ange
/Bat
tlefie
ld A
rea
Cle
aran
ce
X
X
X
X
(X)
Ran
ge a
rea
clea
ranc
e is
eac
h en
viro
nmen
t’s r
espo
nsib
ility
5
Land
Min
e C
lear
ance
X
X
X
X
X
(X)
6
Airc
raft
Bom
bs &
dro
pped
wea
pons
X
X
XX
(X
)
7 C
ount
er te
rror
ist a
nd o
ther
sea
rch
(X)
8
Con
vent
iona
l Mun
ition
s D
ispo
sal (
othe
r th
an a
rea
clea
ranc
e)
X
X
X
X
(X)
9 Im
prov
ised
Exp
losi
ve D
evic
es
XX
XX
X
X
(X)
IED
D is
eac
h en
viro
nmen
t’s
resp
onsi
bilit
y 10
Im
prov
ised
Mun
ition
s X
X
X
X
XX
(X
) IM
cla
ssed
as
IED
s -
Ser
9
11
Cle
aran
ce o
f ene
my
amm
uniti
on d
umps
X
X
12
N
AT
O A
ircra
ft B
ombs
X
X
XX
(X
)
13
Cra
shed
& a
rmed
Airc
raft
X
X
X
X
(X)
14
A
irfie
ld c
lear
ance
in s
p of
air
Ops
X
X
XX
X
:
- D
enot
es c
apab
ility
X
X:
-
Den
otes
lead
Ser
vice
A
TO
/AT
: -
Den
otes
Am
mun
ition
Tec
hnic
al O
ffic
er/A
mm
uniti
on T
echn
icia
n (X
):
-
Pol
ice
resp
onsi
bilit
y in
pea
ce ti
me,
but
do
no E
OD
wor
k N
avy:
- R
espo
nsib
le fo
r al
l und
erw
ater
ope
ratio
ns (
whe
n di
ving
ass
ista
nce
is n
eces
sary
)
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
10
- F
- 1
13
32E
-01E
OD
2377
(mv)
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
A
PP
EN
DIX
10
TO
AN
NE
X F
TO
ST
AN
AG
237
7
(Edi
tion
2)
T
AB
LE
10
- P
O E
OD
RE
SP
ON
SIB
ILIT
IES
AN
D C
AP
AB
ILIT
IES
S
er
Tas
k N
avy
Div
ing
U
nit
s
En
gin
eer
AT
O/A
T
Air
Fo
rce
Po
lice
Rem
arks
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
1 B
elow
hig
h w
ater
mar
k/N
aval
pro
pert
y X
X
2
Nav
al m
uniti
ons
and
min
e co
unte
rmea
sure
s X
X
3
Mun
ition
s un
derw
ater
on
inla
nd w
ater
s/w
ater
way
s X
X
X
A
t pre
sent
Eng
inee
rs d
o no
t hav
e ca
pabi
lity
4 R
ange
/Bat
tlefie
ld A
rea
Cle
aran
ce
X
XX
X
R
ange
are
a cl
eara
nce
is e
ach
envi
ronm
ents
res
pons
ibili
ty
5 La
nd M
ine
Cle
aran
ce
X
X
6 A
ircra
ft B
ombs
& d
ropp
ed w
eapo
ns
X
X
X
X
7 C
ount
er te
rror
ist a
nd o
ther
sea
rch
XX
P
SP
in c
ities
/larg
e to
wns
G
NR
in s
mal
l tow
ns
8 C
onve
ntio
nal M
uniti
ons
Dis
posa
l (ot
her
than
are
a cl
eara
nce)
X
X
X
X
Mun
ition
dis
posa
l is
each
en
viro
nmen
t res
pons
ibili
ty
9 C
ount
er te
rror
ist a
nd c
rimin
al Im
prov
ised
Exp
losi
ve
Dev
ices
X
X
X
XX
P
olic
e ar
e le
ad a
genc
y in
civ
il ar
eas
10
Impr
ovis
ed M
uniti
ons
X
X
X
X
IM
cla
ssed
as
IED
s -
Ser
9
11
Cle
aran
ce o
f ene
my
amm
uniti
on d
umps
X
X
X
X
X
A
TO
for
logi
stic
dis
posa
l 12
N
AT
O A
ircra
ft B
ombs
X
X
XX
13
C
rash
ed &
arm
ed A
ircra
ft
XX
14
A
irfie
ld c
lear
ance
in s
p of
air
Ops
XX
X
: -
Den
otes
cap
abili
ty
XX
: -
Den
otes
lead
Ser
vice
A
TO
/AT
: -
Den
otes
Am
mun
ition
Tec
hnic
al O
ffic
er/A
mm
uniti
on T
echn
icia
n G
NR
: -
Rep
ublic
an N
atio
nal G
uard
P
SP
: -
Civ
ilian
Pol
ice
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
11
- F
- 1
13
32E
-01E
OD
2377
(mv)
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
A
PP
EN
DIX
11
TO
AN
NE
X F
TO
ST
AN
AG
237
7
(Edi
tion
2)
T
AB
LE
11
- S
P E
OD
RE
SP
ON
SIB
ILIT
IES
AN
D C
AP
AB
ILIT
IES
S
er
Tas
k N
avy
En
gin
eer
AT
O/A
T
Lo
gis
tic
Air
Fo
rce
Po
lice
Rem
arks
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
1 B
elow
hig
h w
ater
mar
k/N
aval
pro
pert
y X
X
2
Nav
al m
uniti
ons
and
min
e co
unte
rmea
sure
s X
X
3
Mun
ition
s un
derw
ater
on
inla
nd w
ater
s/w
ater
way
s
XX
4
Ran
ge/B
attle
field
Are
a C
lear
ance
XX
Ran
ge a
rea
clea
ranc
e is
eac
h en
viro
nmen
t’s r
espo
nsib
ility
5
Land
Min
e C
lear
ance
XX
6
Airc
raft
Bom
bs &
dro
pped
wea
pons
XX
X
7 C
ount
er te
rror
ist a
nd o
ther
sea
rch
XX
8 C
onve
ntio
nal M
uniti
ons
Dis
posa
l (ot
her
than
are
a cl
eara
nce)
X
X
X
X
9 C
ount
er te
rror
ist a
nd c
rimin
al Im
prov
ised
Exp
losi
ve
Dev
ices
X
X
XX
Nav
y &
Eng
r in
eac
h en
viro
nmen
t’s
resp
onsi
bilit
y 10
Im
prov
ised
Mun
ition
s
XX
X
IM
cla
ssed
as
IED
s -
Ser
9
11
Cle
aran
ce o
f ene
my
amm
uniti
on d
umps
X
12
NA
TO
Airc
raft
Bom
bs
X
XX
13
C
rash
ed &
arm
ed A
ircra
ft
X
14
Airf
ield
cle
aran
ce in
sp
of a
ir O
ps
X
XX
X
:
- D
enot
es c
apab
ility
X
X:
-
Den
otes
lead
Ser
vice
A
TO
/AT
: -
Den
otes
Am
mun
ition
Tec
hnic
al O
ffic
er/A
mm
uniti
on T
echn
icia
n
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
12
- F
- 1
13
32E
-01E
OD
2377
(mv)
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
A
PP
EN
DIX
12
TO
AN
NE
X F
TO
ST
AN
AG
237
7
(Edi
tion
2)
T
AB
LE
12
- T
U E
OD
RE
SP
ON
SIB
ILIT
IES
AN
D C
AP
AB
ILIT
IES
S
er
Tas
k N
avy
En
gin
eer
AT
O/A
T
Arm
y A
ir F
orc
e P
olic
e R
emar
ks
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
1 B
elow
hig
h w
ater
mar
k/N
aval
pro
pert
y X
X
2
Nav
al m
uniti
ons
and
min
e co
unte
rmea
sure
s X
X
3
Mun
ition
s un
derw
ater
oni
nlan
d w
ater
s/w
ater
way
s X
X
4
Ran
ge/B
attle
field
Are
a C
lear
ance
X
XX
X
5
Land
Min
e C
lear
ance
X
X
X
X
6
Airc
raft
Bom
bs &
dro
pped
wea
pons
X
X
X
7 C
ount
er te
rror
ist a
nd o
ther
sea
rch
XX
8 C
onve
ntio
nal M
uniti
ons
Dis
posa
l (ot
her
than
are
a cl
eara
nce)
X
X
X
XX
9 C
ount
er te
rror
ist a
nd c
rimin
al Im
prov
ised
Exp
losi
ve
Dev
ices
X
XX
10
Impr
ovis
ed M
uniti
ons
X
X
IM
cla
ssed
as
IED
s -
Ser
9
11
Cle
aran
ce o
f ene
my
amm
uniti
on d
umps
X
X
X
12
NA
TO
Airc
raft
Bom
bs
X
XX
If in
wat
er N
avy
lead
13
C
rash
ed &
arm
ed A
ircra
ft X
X
X
If
in w
ater
Nav
y le
ad
14
Airf
ield
cle
aran
ce in
sp
of a
ir O
ps
X
XX
If in
wat
er N
avy
lead
X
:
- D
enot
es c
apab
ility
X
X:
-
Den
otes
lead
Ser
vice
A
TO
/AT
: -
Den
otes
Am
mun
ition
Tec
hnic
al O
ffic
er/A
mm
uniti
on T
echn
icia
n
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
13
- F
- 1
13
32E
-01E
OD
2377
(mv)
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
A
PP
EN
DIX
13
TO
AN
NE
X F
TO
ST
AN
AG
237
7
(Edi
tion
2)
TA
BL
E 1
3 -
UK
EO
D R
ES
PO
NS
IBIL
ITIE
S A
ND
CA
PA
BIL
ITIE
S
Ser
T
ask
En
viro
nm
ent
Ro
yal
Nav
y R
oya
l E
ng
inee
rs
Ro
yal
Lo
gis
tic
Co
rps
AT
O/A
T
Ro
yal
Air
F
orc
e
Rem
arks
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
1 B
elow
hig
h w
ater
mar
k/R
N p
rope
rty
All
XX
X
X
2
Nav
al m
uniti
ons
and
min
e co
unte
rmea
sure
s A
ll X
X
3 M
uniti
ons
unde
rwat
er o
n in
land
w
ater
s/w
ater
way
s A
ll X
X
X
4 B
attle
Are
a C
lear
ance
A
ll
XX
5 La
nd M
ine
Cle
aran
ce
All
X
X
6
Alli
ed A
ir D
eliv
ered
Wea
pons
A
ll X
X
X
X
X
Dep
ends
on
loca
tion
7 E
nem
y A
ir de
liver
ed W
eapo
ns
All
X
XX
X
8
Sea
rch
All
X
X
9
CM
D o
f Lan
d S
ervi
ce A
mm
uniti
on
Pea
ce
X
X
XX
X
10
CM
D o
f Lan
d S
ervi
ce A
mm
uniti
on
War
& O
OT
W
X
XX
X
X
11
IED
D
Pea
ce &
IS O
ps
X
X
X
X
12
IE
DD
W
ar &
OO
TW
X
X
X
X
X
13
Im
prov
ised
Mun
ition
s P
eace
& IS
Ops
X
X
X
X
IM
cla
ssed
as
IED
s -
Ser
11,
12
14
Impr
ovis
ed M
uniti
ons
War
& O
OT
W
X
XX
X
IM c
lass
ed a
s IE
Ds
- se
r 11
,12
15
Cle
aran
ce o
f ene
my
amm
uniti
on d
umps
A
ll
X
X
R
E le
ad in
sp
of o
ps, R
LC fo
r lo
gist
ic d
ispo
sal
16
Cra
shed
Arm
ed A
ircra
ft A
ll X
X
XX
R
E r
espo
nsib
le fo
r en
emy
airc
raft
17
Airf
ield
cle
aran
ce in
sp
of a
ir O
ps
All
X
XX
Le
ad c
urre
ntly
und
er r
evie
w
X:
-
Den
otes
cap
abili
ty
XX
:
- D
enot
es le
ad S
ervi
ce
AT
O/A
T:
- D
enot
es A
mm
uniti
on T
echn
ical
Off
icer
/Am
mun
ition
Tec
hnic
ian
OO
TW
: -
Ope
ratio
ns o
ther
than
War
IS
- In
tern
al S
ecur
ity
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
14
- F
- 1
13
32E
-01E
OD
2377
(mv)
NA
TO
/PfP
UN
CLA
SS
IFIE
D
A
PP
EN
DIX
14
TO
AN
NE
X F
TO
ST
AN
AG
237
7
(Edi
tion
2)
T
AB
LE
14
- U
S E
OD
RE
SP
ON
SIB
ILIT
IES
AN
D C
AP
AB
ILIT
IES
S
er
Tas
k N
avy
EO
D
Co
mb
at
En
gr*
A
rmy
EO
D
Air
F
orc
e
EO
D
US
MC
E
OD
P
olic
e R
emar
ks
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
1 B
elow
hig
h w
ater
mar
k/ N
avy
prop
erty
X
X
2 N
aval
mun
ition
s an
d m
ine
coun
term
easu
res
XX
X
X
3
Mun
ition
s un
derw
ater
on
inla
nd
wsa
ters
/wat
erw
ays
XX
4 A
rea
Cle
aran
ce
X
X
X
X
X
A
rmy
EO
D h
as p
ublic
atio
ns a
nd s
ome
trai
ning
5
Land
Min
e C
lear
ance
X
X
X
X
X
Cm
bt E
ngr
have
bre
achi
ng c
apab
ility
onl
y 6
Non
NA
TO
Airc
raft
Bom
bs
X
X
X
X
X
7 C
ount
er T
erro
rist
and
othe
r se
arch
X
X
E
OD
pro
vide
s su
ppor
t to
othe
r ag
enci
es
8 C
onve
ntio
nal M
uniti
ons
Dis
posa
l (o
ther
than
ar
ea c
lear
ance
) X
XX
X
X
9 C
ount
er te
rror
ist a
nd c
rimin
al Im
prov
ised
E
xplo
sive
Dev
ices
X
X
X
X
XX
E
OD
pro
vide
s as
sist
ance
and
sup
port
to
Fed
eral
, sta
te a
nd lo
cal l
aw e
nfor
cem
ent
agen
cies
10
Im
prov
ised
Mun
ition
s X
XX
X
X
X
11
Cle
aran
ce o
f ene
my
amm
uniti
on d
umps
X
XX
X
12
NA
TO
Airc
raft
Bom
bs
X
X
X
X
X
13
Cra
shed
and
arm
ed A
ircra
ft X
X
XX
X
14
A
irfie
ld c
lear
ance
in s
p of
air
Ops
X
X
XX
X
X
: -
Den
otes
cap
abili
ty
XX
: -
Den
otes
lead
Ser
vice
*
: -
Com
bat E
ngin
eer
forc
es p
osse
ss n
o E
OD
cap
abili
ty o
r re
spon
sibi
lity
- m
inef
ield
bre
ach
ing
on
ly