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Contact Information:Military Engineering Centre of Excellence
Pionierkaserne auf der Schanz
Manchinger Str. 1
85053 Ingolstadt Germany
NATO Accredited Education and Training Facility
Email: [email protected]: +49(0)841 88660 5101Fax: +49(0)841 88660 5102
For more details about MILENG COE and our courses, please visit and register on our website at
www.milengcoe.org10/2019
MILITARY ENGINEERINGCENTRE OF EXCELLENCE
“Interoperability is a question of attitude”
MILENG COE Key Events 2020
MILENG COE Courses 2020The complete Event and Course Calendar can be found on our website and the Knowledge Portal. For access simply register to the MILENG COE Knowled-ge Portal through the website www.milengcoe.org
4th MILENG ADC19th MILENG WG25th MILENG COE SC20th MILENG WGMTT (BEL)26th MILENG COE SCNSJEC 2020IES 2020Industry Day
14 Jan 2028–31 Jan 20
28 Apr 2015–19 Jun 20 06– 10 Jul 20
20 Oct 2021–22 Oct 2008–10 Dec 20
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NATO Operational Military Engineering Course (NOMEC) ETOC Code: MEG-ME-3693
NATO Tactical Military Engineering Course (NTMEC) ETOC Code: MEG-ME-31970
NATO Military Environmental Protection Practices and Procedures Course (NMEPPPC) ETOC Code: MEG-ME-32027
Military Engineering Multinational Advisory Course (MEMAC) ETOC Code: MEG-ME-2694
Military Engineering Multinational Basic Course (MEMBC) ETOC Code: MEG-ME-2696
Bridge Assessment Course (BAC)
Infra Assessement Course
Introduction to Military Engineering (NATO Approved)Military Search Planning (NATO Approved)Mobility Staff Awareness & Planning
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MILITARY ENGINEERINGCENTRE OF EXCELLENCE “Interoperability is a question of attitude”
Director‘s MessageMILENG COE is the only permanent-ly established fulltime body dedica-ted to NATO Military Engineering. As the major hub and advocate for MI-LENG in NATO and beyond we are the main promoter for MILENG in its broad sense in support of operations and are dedicated to enhance inter-operability through standardization, to deliver the required effects to the benefi t of NATO and our 17 Sponso-ring Nations.
Mission Statement and VisionMILENG COE provides a signifi cant contribution with joint combined subject matter expertise to the various aspects of military engineering. This includes concepts, materiel, doctri-ne and capability development, education and training and the lessons learned process in order to support NATO’s military transformation, the participants and other partners. Thus, en-hancing the Alliance’s military engineering capability and in-teroperability in order to improve the effectiveness of military engineering support to NATO’s missions.
Who we areThe Director MILENG COE is the Principle Advisor to SACT for MILENG, the Deputy Chairman of MCLSB MILENG WG, the Chairman of MILENG DPAG (to provide SME in support of NDPP) and a member of the NSJEC Advisory Board. The MILENG COE is Department Head for MILENG Training and Education.
Major Products and ActivitiesThe MILENG COE provides, through its Policies Con-cept and Doctrine Development Branch (PCD) support to NATO concepts and doctrine development, ensuring that MILENG aspects are adequately represented. The MILENG COE has a leading role as the working body for the MCLSB MILENG WG in the development of concepts, doctrines and procedures. The MILENG COE acts as custodian of Military Engineering related policies and doctrine like “MC Policy Mi-litary Engineering” and keystone documents like “AJP 3.12 Military Engineering” and follow on ATPs, STANAGs. For all aspects of Military Engineering, MILENG COE provides es-sential SME support to Staff ACT, ACO, NATO-HQ’s, nations and numerous Standardization Working Groups.
The MILENG COE is a NATO Accredited Education and Training Facility. The Training and Education branch (T&E) delivers NATO approved and listed courses for NCS requirements, operational level down to national interopera-bility and three ADL courses (Introduction to Military Engi-neering, Military Search Planning and Mobility Staff Awaren-ess & Planning).
The MILENG COE provides a one-week Mobile Training Teams (MTT) tailored to the HN requirements, once per year. Furthermore, the MILENG Steering Committee permits the MILENG COE to conduct additional MTT’s per year within its means and capabilities.
The MILENG COE is also running the Bridge Assessment Course (BAC). This course is a pilot “Train the Trainer” course designed to train MILENG personnel on the rapid bridge assessment methodologies proposed as common NATO standards for bridge assessment, in order to facilitate the training of the personnel from their home nations.
The annual MILENG COE’s Industry Day and Information Exchange Seminar provides MILENG SMEs from Nations and NCS/NFS the opportunity to discuss with the industry about the challenges of today’s operational environments, lessons learned, training requirements, solutions and future developments.
What is Military Engineering?Military Engineering is a function in support of opera-tions to shape the physical operating environment. In this function, MILENG is coordinated by a military en-gineering staff. MILENG is an inherent aspect of each joint function; at all levels of command, in any mission, campaign or operation, and in all phases. It achieves the desired objectives by enabling or preventing manoeuv-re or mobility; developing, maintaining, and improving infrastructure. MILENG incorporates areas of expertise such as engineering, Explosives Ordnance Disposal, En-vironmental Protection, military search and management of infrastructure, including contracted civil engineering. MILENG also makes a signifi cant contribution to Coun-tering Improvised Explosive Devices (C-IED), protecting the force and providing life support.