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| Parliamentary Monarchy of Portugal Humanitarian Mission Joint Operation between Portuguese Royal Air Force Portuguese Royal Dragoon Regiment | |
OPERATION JARDIM
Humanitarian Mission
TOP SECRET UNLESS DISCLOSED
March 1997
Status:
ON-GOING | Phase II
Operational BackgroundHumanitarian Mission
TOP SECRET UNLESS DISCLOSED
March 1997
Status:
ON-GOING | Phase II
After the downfall and economic collapse of Zimbabwe which spiraled out of control because of the siege of the embassies, Portugal has been convinced by active members within her borders to send humanitarian aid to Zimbabwe. This consists of 3 flights by 3 aircraft, filled with donated goods and necessities to those who are in need. This also incorporates the intended delivery of personnel to Zaire, as agreed upon by the two nations.
Operational Objectives
Phase I: Preparation and Maiden Flight
1.Set up the first wave of aircraft in Faro Int. Airport.
Phase II: Operation Ongoing
2. Set course to Gemena Int. Airport and refuel as needed
2a. Disembark required personnel needed by Zaire
2b. Set-up a temporary FOB in Gemena to facilitate stops.
3. Land in Harare Intl. Airport, disembark all necessary personnel and supplies, refuel as needed.
4. Return to Faro, stopping at Gemena to refuel.
5. Set up the second wave of supplies and so on.
Phase III: Final Descent
4. After the third wave of aircraft, all are to return to Lisbon Int. Airport until Humanitarian efforts in Zimbabwe are complete
BelligerentsParliamentary Monarchy of Portugal Zimbabwe Republic of Argentina Canada High Kingdom of France Republic of Ireland Kingdom of Spain The United State of Zaire | Various Warlords, Violent Political Groups |
Deployed Units
502 Squadron "Elefantes"
[3] C-141 Starlifter
[18] Portuguese Royal Airforce Crew and Personnel
Garanhão Battle Unit
[150] Royal Dragoon Personnel
Serviço de Informações de Segurança
[7] Covert Operations Agents
[13] Counter Intelligence Agents
Civilians
[30] Administrators, Economists, Contractors
Operational Staging AreasMonte Real Airbase, Portugal
'AB-5'
Initial Flight Base
Active
Faro International Airport, Portugal
'FB-1'
Main Base of Operations
Active
Gemena International Airport, Zaire
'OB-1'
Forward Operating Base
Inactive
Harare Airport, Zimbabwe
'OB-2'
Forward Operating Base
Active (Under Argentinian Responsibility)
It was early in the morning in Faro, with the usual traffic clogging up the streets, it was looser now that the government has invested more in public transport. Still, people were making their way to their daily workplace, shuffling along the sidewalks. At the airport, Alexandrina Coelho, who had just ended the call to UZACOM, quickly made her way to the waiting C-141 star lifters. The final boxes of supplies and water had just been packed, and the only thing left was the departure.
"Good to see everyone here, shall we go?"
The flight crew for each aircraft would be composed of 2 pilots, 2 flight engineers, 1 navigator, and 1 loadmaster, all of which are wearing their standard-issue uniforms and carrying their service pistols, their USP-9. Along with 2 magazines for emergency use.
An encrypted call would then be forwarded to their higher-ups, primarily the Regimental Commander in chief of the Royal Dragoons, and the Ministry of Security and Intelligence.
The Dragoons would be given their standard-issue uniform, along with their HK G3, complete with 5 magazines for self-defense, an FN Minimi for each squad, with 2 extra magazines, their service pistol with 3 magazines. They would also be given the orders to follow protocol on the ROA when they arrived on Zimbabwe, coordinating with peacekeeping forces at Zimbabwe. The Dragoons would be supplied with basic MRE's good for a week.
All C-141 Starlifters would be fueled with enough fuel to last the trip to Gemena. After the final moments of the briefing, the aircraft would close their cargo bays, along with their cargo inside, and the first one would begin it's take-off procedures. The second wave would only contain food, water, and construction material, while the final wave would be filled with 2 UHT-596 Lusitano trucks, and 3 UMM Alter IIs, along with even more supplies.
The Governments of every nation involved in UZACOM would be notified of the operation.
The route here is as follows:
IM>IL>JL>JK>JJ>KJ>KI (Faro to Gemena)
KI>KH (Gemena to Harare)
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