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Title: Operation Guardian Harmony
Document Number: RTAF-SEAFR-002/2003
Classification: Semi-Confidential | Secret
Security Level: NSST Protocol + Traditional Maximum Secure Encrypted Method
Date: June 27, 2003
XI. IntroductionX
Background
With the ending of Exercise Naga Trident 2003, which observed all 3 NEGs partaking in the exercise, the Defense Ministry has deemed necessary that they were now ready for commencement of Operation Seafaring II. In honor for the enduring Thai Navy motto, "Join the Navy to see the world," the ceremonial nature of this deployment is a testament to the Republic Thai Navy dedication to realize the sentiment that has led to people joining the active duty.
Objective
Operation Seafaring II is designed to be purely ceremonial, aiming at showing the vastness of the world's ocean to the Thai sailors aboard NEG1, NEG2, and NEG3. While the role of the Republic Thai Navy is to safeguard and project Thailand's maritime sovereignty and interest, it is undeniable that most active-duty personnel expect the experience of being exposing to the world by the Thai Navy
XII. Command and ControlX
2.1 Guidance
This operation is conducted under the guidance of the Defense Minister, Sutin Klungsang, and approval from Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
XIII. Operational ForcesX
Republic Thai Navy First Fleet
- Naval Expeditionary Group One (NEG1)
- [2] Chakri Narubet-class light aircraft carrier
- 1,202 Crews
- HTMS Chakri Narubet
- RTNAF Squadron 501
- [17] Kamov Ka-50
- [3] Eurocopter EC725
- RTNAF Squadron 501
- HTMS Thonburi Narubet
- RTNAF Squadron 502
- [16] Kamov Ka-50
- [4] Eurocopter EC725
- RTNAF Squadron 502
- HTMS Chakri Narubet
- 1,202 Crews
- [12] Naresuan-class Frigate
- 1,800 Crews
- HTMS Naresuan
- HTMS Taksin
- HTMS Uthong
- HTMS Ramesuan
- HTMS Borommarachathirat I
- HTMS Yotfa
- HTMS Worawongsathirat
- HTMS Uthumphon
- HTMS Ekkathat
- HTMS Hao
- HTMS Ban
- HTMS Maha Chakkraphat
- RTNAF Squadron 101
- [12] Kamov Ka-226
- 1,800 Crews
- [3] Gepard-class Frigate
- 282 Crews
- HTMS Chao Phraya
- HTMS Noi
- HTMS Pa Sak
- RTNAF Squadron 101
- [3] Kamov Ka-226
- 282 Crews
- [2] Chakri Narubet-class light aircraft carrier
- Naval Expeditionary Group Two (NEG2)
- [1] Chakri Narubet-class light aircraft carrier
- 601 Crews
- HTMS Ban Phlu Luang Narubet
- RTNAF Squadron 503
- [12] Kamov Ka-50
- [8] Eurocopter EC725
- RTNAF Squadron 503
- HTMS Ban Phlu Luang Narubet
- 601 Crews
- [12] Naresuan-class Frigate
- 1,800 Crews
- HTMS Prasat Thong
- HTMS Chao Fa Chai
- HTMS Si Suthammaracha
- HTMS Narai
- HTMS Phetracha
- HTMS Suriyenthrathibodi
- HTMS Thai Sa
- HTMS Borommakot
- HTMS Ngua Nam Thum
- HTMS Songtham
- HTMS Chetthathirat
- HTMS Athittayawong
- RTNAF Squadron 102
- [12] Kamov Ka-226
- 1,800 Crews
- [3] Gepard-class Frigate
- 282 Crews
- HTMS Kok
- HTMS Mae Sai
- HTMS Bang Pakongl
- RTNAF Squadron 102
- [3] Kamov Ka-226
- 282 Crews
- [1] Chakri Narubet-class light aircraft carrier
- Naval Expeditionary Group Three (NEG3)
- [1] Chakri Narubet-class light aircraft carrier
- 601 Crews
- HTMS Prasat Thong Narubet
- RTNAF Squadron 504
- [12] Kamov Ka-50
- [8] Eurocopter EC725
- RTNAF Squadron 504
- HTMS Prasat Thong Narubet
- 601 Crews
- [12] Naresuan-class Frigate
- 1,800 Crews
- HTMS Thong Lan
- HTMS Ramrachathirat
- HTMS Intharacha
- HTMS Borommarachathirat II
- HTMS Borommatrailokkanat
- HTMS Ratsadathirat
- HTMS Chairacha
- HTMS Ram Khamhaeng
- HTMS Mahinthrathirat
- HTMS Maha Thammarachathirat
- HTMS Ekathotsarot
- HTMS Si Saowaphak
- RTNAF Squadron 201
- [12] Kamov Ka-226
- 1,800 Crews
- [3] Gepard-class Frigate
- 282 Crews
- HTMS Sakae Krang
- HTMS Chin
- HTMS Chi
- RTNAF Squadron 201
- [3] Kamov Ka-226
- 282 Crews
- [1] Chakri Narubet-class light aircraft carrier
- Logistic Support Squadron Three (LSS3)
- [2] Similan-class Replenishment Tanker (Type 908)
- 314 Crews
- HTMS Bon
- HTMS Ba-ngu
- RTNAF Squadron 601
- [2] Eurocopter EC725
- 314 Crews
- [2] Similan-class Replenishment Tanker (Type 908)
- Logistic Support Squadron Four (LSS4)
- [2] Similan-class Replenishment Tanker (Type 908)
- 314 Crews
- HTMS Pousar
- HTMS Payu
- RTNAF Squadron 601
- [2] Eurocopter EC725
- 314 Crews
- [2] Similan-class Replenishment Tanker (Type 908)
- Logistic Support Squadron Five (LSS5)
- [2] Similan-class Replenishment Tanker (Type 908)
- 314 Crews
- HTMS Ha
- HTMS Miang
- RTNAF Squadron 601
- [2] Eurocopter EC725
- 314 Crews
- [2] Similan-class Replenishment Tanker (Type 908)
- Logistic Support Squadron Six (LSS6)
- [2] Similan-class Replenishment Tanker (Type 908)
- 314 Crews
- HTMS Payan
- HTMS Payang
- RTNAF Squadron 601
- [2] Eurocopter EC725
- 314 Crews
- [2] Similan-class Replenishment Tanker (Type 908)
XIV. ExecutionX
4.1 Initial Deployment
All personnel will be reported to the respective base with all necessary equipment per the Defense Ministry documents.
4.2 Communication
Effective communication among all the units must be maintained. Any unidentified or suspicious activity must be reported to the command center immediately.
4.3 Rules of Engagement
Engagement will be per the established Rule of Engagement (ROE) with the application of Increased Vigilance (IVG) and international laws. The use of force must be proportionate, and only used in self-defense or to deter identified threats after all non-lethal methods have been exhausted.
4.4 Support
Logistic support, including fuel, supplies, and maintenance, will be provided by the respective naval bases.
XV. CoordinationX
5.1 Inter-agency
Liaise with maritime agencies such as the Navy, Coast Guard, and Air Force to ensure maximum coverage and sharing of intelligence.
5.2 International
In case any foreign vessels or units are involved, contact must be established with the respective embassies or consulates and the situation must be reported to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
XVI. ConclusionX
The Defense Ministry has mobilized all necessary resources for the deployment of Operation Seafaring II. The Defense Ministry expects that its contribution will represent Thailand's role as a regional leader dedicated to peace, stability, and cooperation in Southeast Asia
[Signature]
Sutin Klungsang
Defence Minister
[Signature]
Thaksin Shinawatra
Prime Minister, Republic of Thailand
Document Clearance:
The Office of the Prime Minister
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The National Intelligence Agency
The Republic Thai Air Force Command Center
The Republic Thai Navy Command Center
The Republic Thai Armed Forces Special Warfare & Operation Command
Distribution List:
The Office of the Prime Minister
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The National Intelligence Agency
The Republic Thai Air Force Command Center
The Republic Thai Navy Command Center
The Republic Thai Police
The Republic Armed Forces Headquarters
The Republic Thai Air Defense Command
The Naval Special Warfare Command
The Air Force Security Force Command