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1 Enhancing Peace Operations With Modern Technology Dr. Walter Dorn, Royal Military College of Canada Challenges Forum, 15 February 2013

2 “Concern for man himself and his fate [humanity and its fate] should be the chief interest of all technical endeavors. Never forget this in the midst of your diagrams and equations.” – Albert Einstein

3 Concern of international community for humanity  Save lives and prevent suffering  UN: Collective eyes and ears, Legs and arms UN Peace Operations

4 “The League of Nations … should be the eye of the nations to keep watch upon the common interest, an eye that does not slumber, an eye that is everywhere watchful and attentive.” Woodrow Wilson, Paris, 1919

5 Peacekeeping The Human Eye... The Human Eye... sometimes aided by binoculars

6 Monitoring Mandates Cease-firesCease-fires Peace agreementsPeace agreements Protected areas and persons (POC)Protected areas and persons (POC) ElectionsElections Human rightsHuman rights SanctionsSanctions Armed groups and spoilers (early warning)Armed groups and spoilers (early warning) Resource exploitationResource exploitation Safety & security of UN personnel (dilemma)Safety & security of UN personnel (dilemma) “A MONITORING GAP”

7 Problems Of Unaided Monitoring Limited capabilities... over large areas over large areas at night at night for underground detection for underground detection in remote/difficult terrain in remote/difficult terrain information recording, analyzing, sharing and storage information recording, analyzing, sharing and storage

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9 Monitoring Technology Increases range and accuracy of observation Increases range and accuracy of observation Permits continuous monitoring Permits continuous monitoring Increases effectiveness (including cost- effectiveness in some cases) Increases effectiveness (including cost- effectiveness in some cases) Decreases intrusiveness Decreases intrusiveness Enhances safety of staff in field Enhances safety of staff in field Provides recordings/evidence Provides recordings/evidence

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11 Satellite imagery

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14 Satellite Sentinel Project

15 UAVs Israeli Australian Canadian American Japanese Hand launched

16 EUFOR UAV Support to MONUC (2006) B-Hunter -Belgian contribution Bosnia (2005) 400 flight hrs -DRC (2006) 300 flight hrs

17 Arms race President Kabila vs Vice-President Bemba President Kabila vs Vice-President Bemba Tanks shipped by railTanks shipped by rail Dugout canoes filled with small arms cross Congo RiverDugout canoes filled with small arms cross Congo River

18 Kinshasa, 20-22 August 2006

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20 UAV experience in DRC Very useful imagery Operational problems 1 shot down 1 shot down 1 crashed causing fatalities on ground 1 crashed causing fatalities on ground Info-sharing EUFOR/UN Info-sharing EUFOR/UN Political problems Host-state info demandsHost-state info demands

21 UAVs Unmanned Aerial Imaging Systems (UAIS) Unmanned Aerial Imaging Systems (UAIS) DRC: 2007-2009 DRC: 2007-2009 EOI: January 2013 EOI: January 2013 Political leadership Political leadership Modest system Modest system Manage expectations Manage expectations Recommendations: different types Recommendations: different types

22 Night Vision

23 Thermal Imaging www.imaging1.com

24 Radars Ground Aerial Underground

25 Airborne Sea-based

26 Ground Sensors Acoustic and seismic Acoustic and seismic Sinai Field Mission (SFM) Sinai Field Mission (SFM) Commercial systems Commercial systems (Source: www.cmc.sandia.gov)

27 Video Cameras 2006 Nepal Comprehensive Peace Agreement

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29 Electronic Eyes on the Green Line (UNFICYP) Cost comparison: 10x cheaper (first year), 100x (subsequent)

30 Multisensor Systems Reconnaissance vehicles Reconnaissance vehicles MobileMobile Extendible mastExtendible mast GSRGSR Low light TVLow light TV IR sensorsIR sensors Laser range finderLaser range finder

31 Canadian Coyotes in Ethiopia-Eritrea (UNMEE) CF Combat Camera, ISD01-0030a, Bernier, 4, 2001 Secure checkpoints Temporary Security Zone Night observation

32 Carlog www.e-drivetech.com

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34 Keeping Watch Conclusions 1. No technological fix … but technology can be of immense value in monitoring, preventing and mitigating conflict. 2. Technical monitoring can increase the safety and security of peacekeepers as well as the effectiveness of the mission.

35 3. UN lacks the equipment, resources, preparation/training needed for effective and efficient use of modern monitoring technology some monitoring technologies in some missions but ad hoc and unsystematic some monitoring technologies in some missions but ad hoc and unsystematic radarsradars NVE (Gen 2+)NVE (Gen 2+) no thermal imagers, seismic or acoustic ground sensors no thermal imagers, seismic or acoustic ground sensors platforms: recce vehicles and aircraft platforms: recce vehicles and aircraft absence of policies, doctrine, SOPs and training materials absence of policies, doctrine, SOPs and training materials need to re-engage capable contributors need to re-engage capable contributors

36 4. UN is capable of incorporating advanced technologies Communications and information technology Communications and information technology Carlog Carlog GIS progress GIS progress Commercial satellite imageryCommercial satellite imagery Aerial recce in DRC Aerial recce in DRC

37 Monitoring technologies not yet “tools of the trade,” but they can and should be.

38 IF THIS TECHNOLOGY-AIDED PRESENTATION DIDN’T WORK … FORGET EVERYTHING I SAID

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