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The concepts describe herein are intended to guide and inform operators, leaders, and service support staff in the operation of mining fleets from 'rock to market'. | The concepts describe herein are intended to guide and inform operators, leaders, and service support staff in the operation of mining fleets from 'rock to market'. | ||
Nothing in this document should be taken to definitively constrain Fleet Bosses from developing their own standard operating procedures (SOPs) or to experiment with new doctrine concepts. However, care must always be taken with respect to the tactical and strategic situation. | |||
=== Objectives === | === Objectives === | ||
The objectives for this fleet doctrine are to | The objectives for this fleet doctrine are to | ||
*provide conceptual guidance for the formation and operation of mining fleets at all levels, | **provide conceptual guidance for the formation and operation of mining fleets at all levels, | ||
*outline principles for the efficient and tactically sound operation of mining fleets, and | **outline principles for the efficient and tactically sound operation of mining fleets, and | ||
*elucidate procedures which contribute tot he success of mining fleet operations. | **elucidate procedures which contribute tot he success of mining fleet operations. | ||
== Basis for Mining Fleets == | == Basis for Mining Fleets == | ||
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Most mining operations takes place under the rules and regulations of a corporation. Those rules and regulations must be considered to be the context within which the mining operation is planned. For instance, if the rules and regulations of a particular corporation require that mining only be done in PvP fitted ships, in groups of four or more, without the benefit of corporation haulers, then this must fit into the FB's plan. The FB should attempt to anticipate the corporation's reaction to apparent loopholes in any corporation policy that affects mining operations and conform their plan to that reaction while persuing guidance from the corporation on the matters at issue. | Most mining operations takes place under the rules and regulations of a corporation. Those rules and regulations must be considered to be the context within which the mining operation is planned. For instance, if the rules and regulations of a particular corporation require that mining only be done in PvP fitted ships, in groups of four or more, without the benefit of corporation haulers, then this must fit into the FB's plan. The FB should attempt to anticipate the corporation's reaction to apparent loopholes in any corporation policy that affects mining operations and conform their plan to that reaction while persuing guidance from the corporation on the matters at issue. | ||
==== Continuity of the logistics chain ==== | ==== Continuity of the logistics chain ==== | ||
The route of removal, the flow of ore from asteroid to refinery and thence to market, must be as short as is practicable with respect to both he tactical and strategic situation. Haulers are vulnerable to ganking at any time and so should be in space with cargo as little as possible. Routes of removal should ideally be contained in one system. If this is not practicable, the hauler should use the shortest route. This rule of thumb must be balanced against natural bottlenecks and the possibility of a harassing force anticipating your route of removal. As such, if practicable. multiple routes of removal should be established and haulers should use them randomly. | |||
The fleet boss must take the following into consideration when establishing routes of removal: | |||
*the tractional and strategic situation, | |||
*the hauling equipment available, | |||
*the duration of the operation, | |||
*the types of facilities to which the ore is being hauled. | |||
==== Area of operations ==== | ==== Area of operations ==== | ||