Col. Otar Shalikashvili on Details of the Train-and-Equip Program

Meetings Notes, Georgian Institute of Public Affairs, May 15, 2002

Colonel Otar Shalikashvili, chief advisor of the US Defense Secretary for US-Georgian military cooperation, spoke to the audience at the Georgian Institute for Public Affairs in a meeting organized by the Tbilisi Center for Strategic and Security Studies. Founder of the Center Revaz Adamia (former chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Defense and Security) introduced by Col. Shalikashvili, who spoke about the background and details of the Georgia Train-and-Equip program [GTEP]. Notes of the meeting follow.

Train-and-Equip Program Background:

Command & Control Part of GTEP:

GTEP Training and Georgian Commitments:

Battalion Training:

Logistics, Control Mechanisms and Funding

Q&A:

You have spoken about command, control and communication assistance. Is another component – intelligence also included in assistance program?

Intelligence input should be there, but only Georgian side is in charge of integrating it within the system.

What is to be done before May 27 in order to start program?

Battalion training would begin if Georgian side fulfils its commitments. We expect that the contract system is in place and people would sign them. However the staff training to be launched on 27th [of May] is 100% officer training and we would start without contracts.

Could new weaponry and equipment of the US-trained troops impede interoperability with other units of the Georgian army?

No, we would supply only Soviet-type weapons and there would be no interoperability problems. Each battalion would identify the gaps in their equipment and ammunition, and we would help to fill those gaps.

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