JJSmithJr
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- Jul 1, 2018
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Classified, Top Secret, Private, Encrypted Documents
Copies of the Operation would be sent via encrypted fax to the Argentine Navy and the Brazilian Navy
Objective: Secure the MV Esperanza as well as the hostages taken by Pirates
Objective: Neutralize or Arrest the Pirates
Deployed Units:
-FRS Viola(Fully fueled, fully armed, fully equipped, full complement)
-SCFRS 1(Fully fueled, fully armed, fully equipped, full complement, x1 RHIB)
--->2nd Nigerian COIN Company 'Hurricanes'
---->9 men aboard the FRS Viola as well as two pilots
---->Six men aboard the SCFRS 1
The men of selected from the 2nd Nigerian COIN Company would receive orders to equip themselves for anti piracy/HRT operations and report to Lagos Naval Base immediately, they would be briefed of their mission on their ships. The men would nine men boarding the FRS Viola would carry the following armament: x5 equipped with FB Mini-Beryl Compact Assault Rifles, fully loaded, with x3 spare magazines, as well as an Uzi Submachine gun, fully loaded with x3 spare magazines. x2 would be equipped with H&K MP5 Submachine guns, fully loaded with x3 spare magazines, as well as a Beretta 92, fully loaded with x4 spare magazines. x2 would be equipped with Alex-338 Sniper Rifles, Fully loaded with x5 spare magazines, as well as an Uzi submachine gun, fully loaded with x2 spare magazines. All men would carry radios, canteens full of water, and a small ration kit, as well as x3 flash bangs and x2 concussion grenades.
The six men boarding the SCFRS 1 would carry the following Armament: x3 equipped with FB Mini-Beryl Compact Assault Rifles, fully loaded, with x3 spare magazines, as well as an Uzi Submachine gun, fully loaded with x3 spare magazines. x3 would be equipped with Alex-338 Sniper Rifles, Fully loaded with x5 spare magazines, as well as an Uzi submachine gun, fully loaded with x2 spare magazines. All men would carry radios, canteens full of water, and a small ration kit, as well as x3 flash bangs and x2 concussion grenades.
These men as well as their pilots would enter a Kalakian APC from the local National Guard and head off for Lagos Naval Base, expecting to arrive in three hours.
As they headed to the Naval Base, the Base would be buzzing with activity. The FRS Viola's crew would be studying the ocean sector of the last known AIS signal alongside the crew of the SCFRS 1, while their ships would being outfitted with a full complement of everything they needed and given a proper maintenance check. This would take roughly an hour for the SCFRS 1, and about 2 hours for the FRS Viola, but regardless they must wait for the infantry, everything on the ships would be double checked to ensure its readiness for sea.
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Once the men from the 2nd COIN Company had arrived they would along with the sailors of the crew, fall out onto the ship designated to them. The ships would then be towed out of harbor before setting out to the ocean in an orderly line, all systems would be active and monitored, all weapons ready. The crews would be on high alert.
They would set course for the AIS signal at full speed, the SCFRS 1, expected to arrive roughly 3 hours before the FRS Viola and scout the area. It would take the SCFRS 1 roughly 16 hours to travel the distance to the AIS Signal, roughly 1100 Km from Lagos, and the FRS Viola 19 hours. During this time the Special Forces on board would go over the layout of the MV Esperanza focusing on the deck and the bridge, but making sure to go over the entire ship carefully.
They would travel JJ>II
@Naio90 @JamieA @Moe
Copies of the Operation would be sent via encrypted fax to the Argentine Navy and the Brazilian Navy
Objective: Secure the MV Esperanza as well as the hostages taken by Pirates
Objective: Neutralize or Arrest the Pirates
Deployed Units:
-FRS Viola(Fully fueled, fully armed, fully equipped, full complement)
-SCFRS 1(Fully fueled, fully armed, fully equipped, full complement, x1 RHIB)
--->2nd Nigerian COIN Company 'Hurricanes'
---->9 men aboard the FRS Viola as well as two pilots
---->Six men aboard the SCFRS 1
The men of selected from the 2nd Nigerian COIN Company would receive orders to equip themselves for anti piracy/HRT operations and report to Lagos Naval Base immediately, they would be briefed of their mission on their ships. The men would nine men boarding the FRS Viola would carry the following armament: x5 equipped with FB Mini-Beryl Compact Assault Rifles, fully loaded, with x3 spare magazines, as well as an Uzi Submachine gun, fully loaded with x3 spare magazines. x2 would be equipped with H&K MP5 Submachine guns, fully loaded with x3 spare magazines, as well as a Beretta 92, fully loaded with x4 spare magazines. x2 would be equipped with Alex-338 Sniper Rifles, Fully loaded with x5 spare magazines, as well as an Uzi submachine gun, fully loaded with x2 spare magazines. All men would carry radios, canteens full of water, and a small ration kit, as well as x3 flash bangs and x2 concussion grenades.
The six men boarding the SCFRS 1 would carry the following Armament: x3 equipped with FB Mini-Beryl Compact Assault Rifles, fully loaded, with x3 spare magazines, as well as an Uzi Submachine gun, fully loaded with x3 spare magazines. x3 would be equipped with Alex-338 Sniper Rifles, Fully loaded with x5 spare magazines, as well as an Uzi submachine gun, fully loaded with x2 spare magazines. All men would carry radios, canteens full of water, and a small ration kit, as well as x3 flash bangs and x2 concussion grenades.
These men as well as their pilots would enter a Kalakian APC from the local National Guard and head off for Lagos Naval Base, expecting to arrive in three hours.
As they headed to the Naval Base, the Base would be buzzing with activity. The FRS Viola's crew would be studying the ocean sector of the last known AIS signal alongside the crew of the SCFRS 1, while their ships would being outfitted with a full complement of everything they needed and given a proper maintenance check. This would take roughly an hour for the SCFRS 1, and about 2 hours for the FRS Viola, but regardless they must wait for the infantry, everything on the ships would be double checked to ensure its readiness for sea.
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Once the men from the 2nd COIN Company had arrived they would along with the sailors of the crew, fall out onto the ship designated to them. The ships would then be towed out of harbor before setting out to the ocean in an orderly line, all systems would be active and monitored, all weapons ready. The crews would be on high alert.
They would set course for the AIS signal at full speed, the SCFRS 1, expected to arrive roughly 3 hours before the FRS Viola and scout the area. It would take the SCFRS 1 roughly 16 hours to travel the distance to the AIS Signal, roughly 1100 Km from Lagos, and the FRS Viola 19 hours. During this time the Special Forces on board would go over the layout of the MV Esperanza focusing on the deck and the bridge, but making sure to go over the entire ship carefully.
They would travel JJ>II
@Naio90 @JamieA @Moe