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CBRN Defence Battalion is a multinational unit with a voluntary Lead Nation to ensure the establishment of the HQ leadership, staff and support dements. SHAPE has prepared the CBRN Defence Battalion Concept and is the main coordinator of this project.
The Multinational CBRN Defence Battalion will provide specific NBC defence capabilities, timely assessments and advice to deployed NATO Commanders and their Staff. It will be tailored to the mission and be capable of operating across the full spectrum of NATO operations.
The mission of the Multinational CBRN Defence Battalion is to provide rapidly a credible NBC capability, primarily to deployed NATO joint forces and commands, in order that Alliance freedom of action is maintained in an NBC threat environment.
On 28 October 2003 a Force Generation Conference was held at SHAPE, with the aim to generate units for establishment of the battalion. As a result of the conference, the battalion will consist of units from 11 Allies: Czech Republic (lead nation), USA, United Kingdom, Belgium, Italy, Poland, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, Rumania and Turkey. In addition to the nations above, other Allies contributed individual experts to the Joint Assessment Team (Canada, Norway).
On the conceptual side, SHAPE prepared a Military Concept for the NATO Multinational CBRN Defence Battalion. The key points of the concept are:
The battalion will be capable of conducting following tasks:
Linkage to NRF:
The development of the battalion is on track and progressing well, even though some challenges remain, especially in the areas of Command and Control, logistic support, Communication Information System (CIS) support and movement.
Responsibilities in developing the battalion:
Composition of the battalion:
During the seven months after achieving the IOC the battalion will train and prepare to reach full operational capability (FOC) by 1 July 2004, On that day the Multinational CBRN Defence Battalion will become a part of the 3rd rotation of the NRF.
The successfiil establishment of the Multinational CBRN Defence Battalion, as well as the NRF, will make the Alliance even more capable of facing new threats of the changed security environment. Our ability to achieve that goal will be seen as a token of our resolve and commitment to success of Alliance's transformation and efforts to improve our collective security.