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The Tactical Leadership Programme (TLP) is an organisation formed under a Memorandum of Understanding between 10 NATO nations. The objective of the TLP is to increase the effectiveness of allied tactical air forces through the development of leadership skills, tactical flying capabilities, mission planning and tasking capabilities, and conceptual and doctrinal initiatives. TLP is based at Albacete Air Force Base in Spain and its two operational branches - Flying Branch and Academic & Concepts and Doctrine Branch- are staffed by experienced personnel from the member nations.

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The Allied Air Forces Central Europe (AAFCE) Tactical Leadership Programme (TLP) was born out of a desire by the Central Region Air Forces to not only improve the tactical capabilities of their own air forces but also to develop tactics, techniques and procedures which would enhance multi-national tactical air operations.


With this aim in mind, in January 1978, the signatory nations, namely Belgium, Canada, Germany, The Netherlands, UK and the USA formed the AAFCE TLP at the German Air Force base of F?rstenfeldbruck. Early TLP courses took the form of a two week seminar where aircrew from the signatory nations briefed, discussed and formulated NATO tactics, techniques and procedures. In September 1979 the TLP moved to Jever AB in Northern Germany where a flying phase was added to the course, extending it to four weeks. The TLP remained at Jever until December 1988 by which time some 71 flying courses had been completed and nearly 2000 NATO aircrew had graduated. In March 1989 the TLP moved to the Belgian Air Force Base at Florennes where two further branches, Academic and Concepts & Doctrine were added. At this stage a French Liaison Officer joined the staff, and France now participates in most Flying Courses. While originally a Central Region organisation, the TLP has now expanded to include a number of nations from outside the Region. Denmark and Italy officially became Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Signatory Nations in January 1996, and Spain joined the Programme in 2002. Canada withdrew from the Programme in 1997 following the withdrawal of its forces from Germany, but maintains a Liaison Officer on the TLP staff and participates regularly in Flying and Academic Courses. In January 2002 TLP became a "Unit in Support of SHAPE" and SHAPE became a Party of the MOU. TLP is therefore now called "Allied Command Operations Tactical Leadership Programme", or ACO TLP.


In july 2009 ACO TLP moved to Albacete Air Base in Spain to continue its operations under the Spanish sun. At that moment Canada withdrew his liaison officer and Greece and France became full MOU members. The first course in Albacete will start on 4 October 2009 after which many will follow.


The staff at TLP are justly proud of the programme's reputation for not only providing excellent training but also for fostering friendships and engendering an important spirit of cooperation between nations. There is no doubt that a generation of airmen have greatly benefited from lessons learned while taking part in the programme and it is hoped that this important tradition will continue for many years.


 

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Objectives



  • to improve the tactical leadership skills and flying capability of front line fighter mission commanders.

  • to improve the tactical interoperability of NATO Air Forces through exposure to other Air Forces tactics and capabilities.

  • to provide a flying laboratory for tactical employment concepts.

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Course Date Location Status
Flying Course 2009-1 12 Jan - 06 Feb Florennes Completed
Flying Course 2009-2 09 Mar - 03 Apr Florennes Completed
Flying Course 2009-3 04 May - 29 May Florennes Completed
Flying Course 2009-4 09 Nov - 04 Dec Albacete Completed
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Allied Command Operations
Tactical Leadership Programme
ALBACETE

Spain

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Admin +34 967 598 544 +34 967 598 589
Operations  +34 967 598 506  +34 967 598 590
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Maintenance   +34 967 598 554   +34 967 598 593
TLP Duty NCO   +34 630 517 991  

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28.07.08 - 16:53 Le "Tactical Leadership Programme" (TLP), ce cours de haut niveau pour pilotes de chasse de l'OTAN opérant au départ de la base aérienne de Florennes, déménagera vers l'Espagne en juin 2009, mettant fin à plus de vingt ans de présence en Belgique et entraînant la perte d'une cinquantaine d'emploi.
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Course Date Location Status
Flying Course 2010-1 Cancelled Albacete  
Flying Course 2010-2 Cancelled Albacete  
Flying Course 2010-3 26 Apr - 21 May Albacete Completed
Flying Course 2010-4 Cancelled Albacete  
Flying Course 2010-5 13 Sep - 08 Oct Albacete  
Flying Course 2010-6 08 Nov - 03 Dec (Night Flying) Albacete  
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Course Date Location Status
EW-1 08 Feb - 12 Feb Albacete  Done
COMAO-1 16 Feb - 25 Feb Albacete  Done
INTEL-1 16 Feb - 25 Feb Albacete  Done
ADS-1 12 Apr - 16 Apr Albacete  Done
COMAO-2 13 Apr - 22 Apr Albacete  Done
EW-2 19 Apr - 23 Apr Albacete  Done
ADS-2 14 Jun - 18 Jun Albacete  New Update
AIR INTEGR 07 Jun - 11 Jun Albacete  
PR COURSE 14 Jun - 18 Jun Albacete  
EW-3 14 Jun - 18 Jun Albacete  New Update
COMAO-3 31 Aug - 09 Sep Albacete  
INTEL-2 31 Aug - 09 Sep Albacete  
ADS-3 18 Oct - 22 Oct Albacete  
COMAO-4 19 Oct - 28 Oct Albacete  
EW-4 25 Oct - 29 Oct Albacete  
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Objectives …..


….. a series of academic courses which centre around: threat doctrine and tactics, weaponsacad1 and weapons effects, aircraft performance, SAM/AAA capabilities, battle staff management and offensive and defensive air operations.




 ….. to provide the participants with increased job skills and foster a common understanding of all facets of Central Region tactical air operations.

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Objectives …..

 ….. to examine different national tactical employment concepts and to suggest areas where greater cohesion may be obtained.c&d1

….. to develop concepts and doctrine for the integrated operations, employment and deployment of the Central Region's conventional combat forces and weapon systems.

….. to examine, review, assess and make recommendations on force requirements, force developments, operational doctrine, operational concepts, employment concepts, capabilities and command and control to support allied mission objectives ….. 

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COURSE OBJECTIVES: To enhance the ability of selected aircrew members and mission planners to effectively integrate the various attack/support components within a package, plan tactics which best consider the capabilities and limitations of each system, communicate the plan to each component, assemble the package, and brief a composite attack force mission.

COMAO Course    2010-1:              16.-25. Feb 2010
COMAO Course    2010-2:              13.-22. Apr 2010
COMAO Course    2010-3:              31. Aug-09. Sep 2010
COMAO Course    2010-4:              19.-28. Oct 2010

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COURSE OBJECTIVES: The course will provide a foundation for understanding the electromagnetic spectrum and how it may best be exploited in joint air operations.

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