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Table 9.1: Tasking Cycle of a MASS Task Description


Can be conducted ahead of actual operation and includes: n Determine operational area; n Notification and permissions from port/sea authorities, joint force, other organisations;


Operation Planning


n Notice to mariners n Environmental assessment; n RF licences; n Route planning; n Infrastructure; n Description of incident handling processes and procedures.


Pre-deployment Deployment


Pre-launch Launch / cast off Mobilisation and configuration of equipment Deploy equipment to operational area by rail, road, air, sea


Detailed operation planning and system checks. Normally performed immediately prior to launch.


In water launch or cast off of MASS from mother ship or from shore side, including lifting operations.


Post Launch


In water equipment checks prior to transit including: n Propulsion and steering; n Communications links; n MASS Health / BITE status; n Emergency procedures and functionality of fail-safe equipment.


Transit Transit to operation start point. Operation Conduct


Operation phase which will continue until the planned operation end time is reached or the operation is aborted. The operation may consist of one or several tasks and is highly dependent on the application. The operation may include re-planning, that is modification of the pre-launch operation plan, either automatically or commanded by the BCS. The operation may include deployment of other vehicles that perform their own operation. Will include handling of incidents (via the BCS) that occur during the operation.


Pilotage Replenish Transit for berthing Berthing Shut Down


Transit in confined waters and/or areas of high traffic density where a manned vessel would normally require a specialist pilot or navigator.


Replenishment such as re-fuelling may occur within an operation or at its margins. This could also include changing or replacement of various operation equipment.


Transit to point of berthing.


Berthing of MASS to mother ship, shore side or jetty/mooring. This could include lifting operations when recovering to mother ship or land.


Shut down in accordance with check list procedures. This could also occur prior to or as part of the recovery procedure.


Post Operation Evaluation & Analysis


Post operation analysis could include: n Analysis of operation data capture n Evaluation and reporting of errors, faults, safety related issues. n Evaluation of the success of the operation. n Reporting of events to authorities, environmental monitoring agencies etc. as required.


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