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Operation Lionheart - S-2 After Action Reports
« on: September 13, 2018, 09:18:57 PM »
All,

This thread will contain the main intelligence information given in each briefing to each platoon, and a short summary of how the mission played out relative to that information. Hopefully this will allow all of you to keep better track of the progression of the operation.

Regards,

S-2 Intelligence Team.
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« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2018, 09:20:00 PM »
Task Force Alpha

Key points from S-2 Briefing:
  • Ramir market supplies raided, loaded crates into trucks and headed towards KalaeNoowi.
  • Armed men reported in town.
  • The bombing at the airbase indicates presence of a terrorist cell and a knowledge of explosives.
  • Pockets of unrest brewing as people flock to town.

Key outcomes from the patrol:
  • A Ural, believed to be containing the men responsible for Ramir, was engaged by the Task Force, but the men fled the scene.
  • Multiple cells were activated in town while the Task Force patrolled, engaging the patrol.
  • Multiple Suicide Bombers attempted to penetrate the Task Force security, but were unsuccessful in detonating their vest.
  • Multiple civilians seen moving around the Mosque compound.
  • The Task Force took a large amount of contact from the hills to the south and east of town.



Task Force Bravo

Key points from S-2 Briefing:
  • Media reports growing level of support for US forces.
  • Sunset call to prayer at the mosque included anti-US rhetoric, calling for revenge.
  • Construction workers threatened for providing contract work to the Airbase.
  • Dr. Wazir and his wife were abducted with their two children.
  • Illegal raodblock on the MSR south of town robbing citizens and stealing police equipment.

Key outcomes from the patrol:
  • Civilians cooperated well through the checkpoint.
  • A truck failed to stop approaching the eastern side of the checkpoint, and driver was KIA after failing to stop for a warning shot. EOD confirmed the presence of HME on the truck.
  • Machinegunners and RPG gunners engaged the Task Force from the hills to the south, and marksmen/riflemen engaged the Task Force from the buildings surrounding the checkpoint.



Task Force Charlie

Key points from S-2 Briefing:
  • Chanting militants in town on apartment balconies and rooftops.
  • Militants seen overwatching their Airbase, and firing at the Control tower
  • Storage facility seen supporting suspicious activity.

Key outcomes from the patrol:
  • Multiple marksmen engaged the patrol from elevated structures throughout town.
  • A large flanking element of aproximately 20 personnel attempted to engage the task force from it's rear, originating in the hills to the south of town.
  • 3 weapons caches were located in town, and will be disposed of by EOD personnel.
  • A blue Ural was engaged at a storage facility, all armed personnel were KIA.
  • Insurgents took control of a government facility in town with multiple armed men taking hostages.
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« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2018, 09:29:32 PM »
Task Force Alpha

Key points from S-2 Briefing:
  • Religious leaders were moving from KalaeNoowi to Karift, no expected direct Anti-US agenda, but caution advised
  • Citizens of KaleNoowi were happy to see care taken with their home city by US forces
  • Karift is surrounded by dangerous towns, care was advised to maintain 360
  • Priority target in the AO was HVT "Wasif Ibn Tazi"
  • HVT has a history of IEDs, IDF and suicide bombers

Key outcomes from the patrol:
  • Civilians were killed
  • On insert, one Phoenix Heavy was lost on landing with no friendly casualties
  • Multiple large IDF barrages engaged the task force with a relatively high accuracy
  • Multiple IEDs detonated within the AO, taking out approximately whole squads in the blast radius
  • Heavy reinforcements pushed onto the town, at least a platoon in strength
  • The town itself was heavily garrisoned with multiple squads worth of infantry
  • HVT is captured and will be turned over to Battalion for debriefing
  • On extract, one Phoenix Heavy was downed with multiple injured friendlies and approximately 5 KIA from the task force



Task Force Bravo

Key points from S-2 Briefing:
  • Taliban withdrawing into town, which is Al-Qaeda held
  • Civilians are either hiding, or have fled, due to constant fighting and IED threat
  • Two FOBs in town present hardened threats of key importance to the TF
  • Possibly see AQ and TB working together

Key outcomes from the patrol:
  • Civilians were killed
  • No birds were lost and there were limited casualties
  • Both FOBs cleared out
  • Multiple BTRs faced and destroyed by the TF
  • Large numbers of enemy infantry faced, often sneaking within 50m of friendly lines
  • At least two IEDs triggered



Task Force Charlie

Key points from S-2 Briefing:
  • The AO was the "wild west", a de facto front line between Taliban and Al Qaeda forces
  • IEDs, mortars and rocket attacks where engaging the town of Limar
  • Possibility of heavy reinforcements being sent

Key outcomes from the patrol:
  • One Phoenix was lost after dropping re-supply in town, pilot was KIA
  • Two weapons caches were located
  • One OPFOR mortar pit was destroyed, a second one remained operational
  • Multiple large infantry elements entered the AO, surrounding the task force, and forcing the task force to extract
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Re: Operation Lionheart - S-2 After Action Reports
« Reply #3 on: October 04, 2018, 07:22:11 PM »
Task Force Alpha

Key points from S-2 Briefing:
  • Expected that further KalaeNoowi patrols will see resistance from the civilian populace.
  • FSKA has a directly hostile anti-US agenda and control of Ramir to the south.
  • FSKA is expected to field motorized and mechanized assets.
  • Anti-US rhetoric could manifest into KalaeNoowi's citizens taking up arms.

Key outcomes from the patrol:
  • Multiple MBTs, BTRs, BMPs and gun trucks were engaged and destroyed as well as several squads of infantry.
  • The blocking position was engaged by IDF from Ramir, which was bombed by Thunder.
  • Infantry managed to push into town and attempted to engage the blocking position from the rear.
  • FSKA forces ultimately withdrew back to Ramir.



Task Force Bravo

Key points from S-2 Briefing:
  • No briefing delivered

Key outcomes from the patrol:
  • Multiple pieces of armour were faced from all sides as well as large infantry formations and suicide bombers.
  • Thunder released (2x?) cluster bombs on the west of the AO as well as a 2000lb bomb
  • Multiple engagements with Warlord and 2-4's CCMTs
  • OPFOR AA did engage aviation, to no damage
  • Task Force held lines and defended the COP



Task Force Charlie

Key points from S-2 Briefing:
  • Possible AA/AAA/heavy armor/MLRS in the AO.
  • Buildings have been fortified and the town built up defensively.
  • FSKA Officers in the AO, eliminating them is a priority.
  • Al Qaeda may be moving in from the West.

Key outcomes from the patrol:
  • Several (I missed a count but I think 2+) FSKA captured.
  • MBTs and BTRs engaged and destroyed.
  • Communications equipment seized in town.
  • LZ with transport facilities indicate airlifted supplies.
  • Several ZU-23s and Mortars destroyed.
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