Danish Task Group

Summary

Danish Task Group (abbrev. DATG, Danish: Søværnets Taktiske Stab), is a Danish naval unit, tasked with commanding, educating and training maritime forces in peace, crisis and war. It is a mobile unit that is experienced in orchestrating exercises, organising insertions (search and rescue, non-combatant evacuation operations, disaster relief operations, etc.) and commanding naval, aerial and land-based units. Danish Task Group was created to expand Denmark's level of competency and quality of material, by participating in international maritime operations. As such Danish Task Group has been commanding combined maritime forces in both exercises (such as BALTOPS and Joint Warrior) and operations (Combined Task Force 150 (2008) and -151[1] (2012)) a number of times.

Danish Task Group
Søværnets Taktiske Stab
The logo (but not escutcheon) of Danish Task Group
Founded01 January 2001 – present (23 years, 3 months)
Country Denmark
Branch Royal Danish Navy
SizeApprox. 20
EngagementsCombined Task Force 150 (2008)
Combined Task Force 151 (2012)
Commanders
Commander Danish Task GroupCdre Aage Buur Jensen

Commander Danish Task Group is a captain, who is promoted to Commodore (rank) as long as the position is held, and the Danish Task Group staff is, depending on tasks, manned with 20 persons from all branches and during exercises expanded and operations augmented with personnel from the Danish Defence, Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, foreign military organisations etc.

References edit

  1. ^ "Denmark assumes command of CTF 151 in Bahrain". Combined Maritime Forces. 12 January 2012. Retrieved 30 July 2014.

External links edit

  • https://www2.forsvaret.dk/omos/organisation/sovarnet/organisation/soevaernets-taktiske-stab/Pages/Soevaernets-Taktiske-Stab.aspx Archived 2016-12-09 at the Wayback Machine Home page of Danish Task Group]