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[RU]: Operation Morok

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Operation Morok
Operation is Secret, Encrypted, Classified, and protected by SIN​
Operation Goal:
Obtain Casus Belli against Belarus

Deployments:

Active:

Yes

Country:

Russia

Branch:

Ground Forces

Garrison/HQ:

Tambov Donskoye Airport

Name:

Personnel:

Equipment:

Billet:

Commander:

370th Special Purpose Detachment

1,000 Spetsnaz Gru

56 Ural-4320

Tambov Donskoye Airport



379th Special Purpose Detachment

1,000 Spetsnaz Gru

56 Ural-4320

Tambov Donskoye Airport



585th Special Purpose Detachment

1,000 Spetsnaz Gru

56 Ural-4320

Tambov Donskoye Airport



664th Special Purpose Detachment

1,000 Spetsnaz Gru

56 Ural-4320

Tambov Donskoye Airport



669th Special Purpose Detachment

1,000 Spetsnaz Gru

56 Ural-4320

Tambov Donskoye Airport





Active:

Yes

Country:

Russia

Branch:

Ground Forces

Garrison/HQ:

Smolensk North Airport

Name:

Personnel:

Equipment:

Billet:

Commander:

70th Special Purpose Detachment

1,000 Spetsnaz Gru

56 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport



329th Special Purpose Detachment

1,000 Spetsnaz Gru

56 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport



700th Special Purpose Detachment

1,000 Spetsnaz Gru

56 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport



325th Special Purpose Detachment

1,000 Spetsnaz Gru

56 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport



328th Special Purpose Detachment

1,000 Spetsnaz Gru

56 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport





Active:

Yes

Country:

Russia

Branch:

Airforce

Garrison/HQ:

Stupino Airfield

Name:

Personnel:

Equipment:

Billet:

Commander:

1st Stupino Squadron

150 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Mil Mi-26T2

Stupino Airfield



2nd Stupino Squadron

102 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

3 Mil Mi-26T2 12 Mi-38

Stupino Airfield



3rd Stupino Squadron

90 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Mi-38

Stupino Airfield



4th Stupino Squadron

90 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Mi-38

Stupino Airfield




At 2300 group of 18 Spetsnaz of the 370th Special Purpose Detachment located at Tambov Donskoye Airport would be briefed in secret. They were to pick up twelve bodies from the morgue of Butyrka prison and dress them in VSR 3-TsV uniforms, Lifchik chest rigs, and combat boots. Assault packs were also to be put on them as well as AK-74M assault rifles. 5th Spetsnaz Brigade Uniform patches were to be placed on the shoulders of the uniforms, leftover from the Soviet Era before the breakup. A road map with locations such as Novovoronezh Nuclear Power Plant, Kursk Nuclear Power Plant, and Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant high lighted on it was also to be taken. Other locations such as the locations of the SAM installations of the 8th Air Defence Division were also noted on the map. With the twelve uniforms, twelve AK-74M assault rifles, and single marked road map packed into a Ural-4320 the 18 Spetsnaz Gru would fuel up the truck before putting on their field uniforms and RATNIK-2 Infantry Combat Systems. For weapons, each of them took AK-12 assault rifles with eight spare thirty round magazines loaded with thirty FMJ. Taking the M-4 route to Moscow they were in for a long haul upon arrival. Butyrka prison itself was secretly told to prepare for the arrival of the eighteen men and to have twelve bodies from the morgue ready. They would do so, picking out twelve marked for cremation. This mission was kept on a need to know basis.

Upon arrival at the prison, the driver would show is identification staring down the prison guard who looked over it very briefly. They would be told to head around to where supplies were taken into the building. Loading and an offloading section of the overcrowded building. Parking the truck in that section prison guards would take the twelve bodies out, which were still cool from the morgue and in body bags. Loading them onto the deck of the covered Ural one at a time. Once this was done the Spetsnaz would enter the truck and leave without a word. They would then drive back down the M-4 route to Stupino Airfield where they were being expected in secret. Upon arrival next to the airstrip and away from prying eyes the bodies would be removed from their bags and dressed in the uniform and equipment that had been brought with them. Dressing them up and affixing the old patches onto them they were given the thumbs up, though one, in particular, was given the road map. They nicknamed this one 'The Officer'. With this complete, the 549th Helicopter Transport Regiment would wheel out a Mi-38 transport helicopter and load the bodies into it, weapons and all. As the ground crew got to fueling the helicopter and doing safety checks three aircrew/ pilots would come onto the scene. The Spetsnaz told them they were to deliver the bodies to Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. With the clear given and flight, preparations made the three pilots would enter the Helicopter. The ground crew would back off and the helicopter would take off to an altitude of 12,300 ft and then go to an airspeed of 171 mph going directly to the power plant. The grid coordinate path of this flight is simply K0 and is 203 miles away. The time to arrive is for one hour and nine minutes. They would arrive at the same time the 70th Special Purpose Detachment arrived at the power plant.

At 0200 the 70th Special Purpose Detachment garrisoned at Smolensk North Airport would be awoken and assembled. They would be quickly briefed on their mission by the Lieutenant-general of the base. Their mission, go to Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant under the cover of dark and blow its steam turbine. Not only that but arriving at the same time as them was 12 bodies they were to pose around the power plant. This mission required absolute secrecy they were told, and they were told they had one hour. This was a False Flag Operation meant to frame Belarus for attacking Russia at a moment of weakness. All of the Spetsnaz knew that this mission from the Lieutenant-general was of absolute importance. With that, they dispersed to get outfitted for the mission. All of them, absolutely all of them dressed in Ataka Camouflage Field Uniforms and then equipped themselves with RATNIK-2 infantry combat systems with Strelets systems. This includes the use of 6B45 ballistic vest and 6B47 helmets. Each of them packed a day assault pack with a day's worth of food and water. For weapons, they all took with them A-545 assault rifles with eight-thirty round magazines each. They were filled with FMJ but every third bullet was a tracer. Each of them also took two flash-bang grenades and two RGO fragmentation grenades. For back up weapons, they all took MP-443 Grach pistols with two spare magazines. Four of them carried breaching charges while another four took 120 pounds of C4 with 30 pounds going to each of the four. All of them were equipped with NV/G14 night vision goggles with fresh charges/batteries. The Officer in charge of the Special Purpose Detachment took with them an encrypted Yotaphone. They took blasting caps and two remote detonators, one as a backup. All 56 Ural-4320 of the 2nd Separate Special Purpose Brigade would be fueled to completion before having their fuel caps shut.

At the end of the hour, they were ready and began to embark on their trucks with one person driving and seventeen ridings in the back. They would leave the North Airport in a convoy column with four cars worth of space between each of them. They would go onto the P-120 before merging onto A-130 before getting off onto H1 for the remainder of the trip and arriving at Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant. The drive would take two hours and eleven minutes to get there. Ahead of time via encrypted transmission Power Plant Security would be told to stand down. The convoy would arrive parking in the open lot at 54°10'29.1"N 33°13'39.5"E. However, as they arrived the MI-38 Helicopter would arrive and also land there, to which they made sure there was adequate room for the helicopter to land. Quickly the force of 1,000 Spetsnaz would filter into the Power Plant unopposed and a total communication blackout on the Power Plant was enforced. Five Hundred would gather up employees including security personnel while the other five hundred set about securing the area of the power plant.

The four with charges would blow the doors on the way to the steam turbine to give a show of forced entry while the other four with C4 explosives trailed behind. The safety systems on the power plant were about to be drastically tested. Going up to the steam turbine the four of them would begin planting their c4 would the ones who had blasted the security doors down would secure their flank. With the C4 planted they would insert the detonation caps, it as hot and ready to blow. Immediately the Spetsnaz would vacate the building entirely getting everyone to a safe distance, then with a press of the detonator an explosion rocked the power plant destroying the steam turbine. The reactor's automatic safety systems kicked in immediately shutting down the reactor and flooding the chamber to prevent a meltdown.

However, following behind the eight with breaching charges and C4 were the twelve bodies being carried by twenty-four men. At each door, a body was placed with "The Officer" being placed close to the entrance. They made sure to place a body next to the steam turbine as the charges were being set. Twelve bodies along the way they made sure to disfigure them to avoid identification. Spetsnaz Gru would put a bullet from their assault rifle into their head, sometimes 'canoeing' them. They would put two to three shots into their chests. By the time the C4 was planted the twenty-four of them would get out of the blast radius. Surveying the scene one would take a picture of the officer and the map, they would do this using the encrypted Yotaphone. They would take pictures of each of the bodies, the breached doors, weapons (no close-ups of serial numbers) the map, the patches, and the now exploded steam turbine (if possible). Security cameras were to be wiped for the last twenty-four hours, and the computer station that handles those details was blown by a hand grenade. This being an antiquated set up they made sure the hard disk was shattered, making data recovery rather difficult. One this was done the Officer with the Yota phone would text VIA SIN the images to the Lieutenant-general.

The job was done the workers were allowed to go free, but they had all cell phone devices took from them and communications were cut. They were informed to remain silent about what happened, their country would thank them later. With the shut down having occurred for a moment hundred if not thousands would be without power for a little while as other power plants in Russia would be forced to make up for the shortage. With their mission complete the 70th Special Purpose Detachment would stay on hand 'guarding' the site. Though they would radio back to base the mission had been accomplished via encrypted means.
 

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Credit: Mikhail Tereschenko / Moskva News Agency
Operation Morok
Operation is Secret, Encrypted, Classified, and protected by SIN​

Deployment:

Active:

Yes

Country:

Russia

Branch:

Airforce

Garrison/HQ:

Kubinka air base

Name:

Personnel:

Equipment:

Billet:

Commander:

1st Kubinka Squadron

30 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Su-35S 'Super-Flanker'

Kubinka air base



2nd Kubinka Squadron

30 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Su-35S 'Super-Flanker'

Kubinka air base



3rd Kubinka Squadron

To be Assigned

To be Assigned





4th Kubinka Squadron

To be Assigned

To be Assigned








Active:

Yes

Country:

Russia

Branch:

Airforce

Garrison/HQ:

Chkalovsky Airport

Name:

Personnel:

Equipment:

Billet:

Commander:

1st Chkalovsky Squadron

150 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Il-76MD-90A

Chkalovsky Airport



2nd Chkalovsky Squadron

150 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Il-76MD

Chkalovsky Airport



3rd Chkalovsky Squadron

150 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

3 Il-76MD-90A 12 Il-76MD

Chkalovsky Airport



4th Chkalovsky Squadron

150 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Il-76MD

Chkalovsky Airport






Active:

Yes

Country:

Russia

Branch:

Airforce

Garrison/HQ:

Stupino Airfield

Name:

Personnel:

Equipment:

Billet:

Commander:

1st Stupino Squadron

150 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Mil Mi-26T2

Stupino Airfield



2nd Stupino Squadron

102 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

3 Mil Mi-26T2 12 Mi-38

Stupino Airfield



3rd Stupino Squadron

90 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Mi-38

Stupino Airfield



4th Stupino Squadron

90 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Mi-38

Stupino Airfield






Active:

Yes

Country:

Russia

Branch:

Airforce

Garrison/HQ:

Monino Airfield

Name:

Personnel:

Equipment:

Billet:

Commander:

1st Monino Squadron

30 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Su-25SM

Monino Airfield



2nd Monino Squadron

30 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Su-25SM

Monino Airfield



3rd Monino Squadron

30 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Su-25T

Monino Airfield



4th Monino Squadron

30 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Su-25T

Monino Airfield






Active:

Yes

Country:

Russia

Branch:

Airforce

Garrison/HQ:

Chernoi air base

Name:

Personnel:

Equipment:

Billet:

Commander:

1st Chernoi Squadron

30 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Kamov Ka-52 "Alligator"

Chernoi air base



2nd Chernoi Squadron

30 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Kamov Ka-52 "Alligator"

Chernoi air base



3rd Chernoi Squadron

30 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Kamov Ka-52 "Alligator"

Chernoi air base



4th Chernoi Squadron

30 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

5 Kamov Ka-52 "Alligator" 6 Mi-28N 4 Mil Mi-35M

Chernoi air base






Active:

Yes

Country:

Russia

Branch:

Airforce

Garrison/HQ:

Kubinka air base

Name:

Personnel:

Equipment:

Billet:

Commander:

1st Recon Squadron

24 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

12 Mig-21-93, 3 Tupolev Tu-123 Yastreb

Kubinka air base



2nd Recon Squadron

24 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

12 MiG-25RB, 3 Tupolev Tu-123 Yastreb

Kubinka air base



3rd Recon Squadron

480 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Il-20M Coot A

Kubinka air base



4th Recon Squadron

480 Pilots, 50 Ground Crew

15 Il-20M Coot A

Kubinka air base





Active:

Yes

Country:

Russia

Branch:

Ground Forces

Garrison/HQ:

Chkalovsky Airport

Name:

Personnel:

Equipment:

Billet:

Commander:

498th Airborne Battalion

1,000 Paratroopers

78 MT-LBM (izdeliye 6 MB)

Chkalovsky Airport



499th Airborne Battalion

1,000 Paratroopers

78 MT-LBM (izdeliye 6 MB)

Chkalovsky Airport



500th Airborne Battalion

1,000 Paratroopers

78 MT-LBM (izdeliye 6 MB)

Chkalovsky Airport



1141st Artillery Company

350 Paratroopers, 40 Paratrooper Self-propelled artillery Operators

19 2S1 Gvozdika, 28 MT-LBM (izdeliye 6 MB)

Chkalovsky Airport



108th Mortar Company

350 Paratroopers, 22 Airborne self-propelled mortar operators

6 2S31 Vena, 28 MT-LBM (izdeliye 6 MB)

Chkalovsky Airport



3rd Anti-Air Company

350 Paratroopers, 13 Airborne Mobile SAM System Operators

3 Gibka-S Mobile Air Defense System, 28 MT-LBM (izdeliye 6 MB)

Chkalovsky Airport



247th Light Tank Company

350 Paratroopers, 29 Airborne Tank Operators

8 BMD-4 Tank Destroyer, 28 MT-LBM (izdeliye 6 MB)

Chkalovsky Airport



629th Combat Engineer Company

350 Paratroopers, 500 Airborne Combat Engineers

66 MT-LBM (izdeliye 6 MB)

Chkalovsky Airport



743rd Signal Company

350 Paratroopers, 200 Airborne Signals Specialists

46 Tigr GAZ-2330

Chkalovsky Airport



3995th Medical Company

1,000 Airborne Combat Medics

78 MT-LBM (izdeliye 6 MB)

Chkalovsky Airport



286th Transport Company

1,000 Airborne Logistics Infantry

1,000 GAZ-63

Chkalovsky Airport



3995th Reconnaissance Company

350 Paratroopers, 500 Airborne Reconnaissance Infantry

27 Bumerang 8x8 APC, 16 UAZ-469, 14 UAZ-3132 Gusar, 28 MT-LBM (izdeliye 6 MB)

Chkalovsky Airport






Active:

Yes

Country:

Russia

Branch:

Ground Forces

Garrison/HQ:

Smolensk North Airport

Name:

Personnel:

Equipment:

Billet:

Commander:

669th Armored Battalion

1,000 Mechanized Infantry, 160 Guards Tankers, 1 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Brigadier

143 BTR-T, 40 T-62MD-1

Smolensk North Airport



185th Armored Battalion

1,000 Mechanized Infantry, 160 Guards Tankers, 1 Lieutenant colonels

143 BTR-T, 40 T-62MD-1

Smolensk North Airport



35th Armored Battalion

1,000 Mechanized Infantry, 160 Guards Tankers, 1 Lieutenant colonels

143 BTR-T, 40 T-62MD-1

Smolensk North Airport



71st Light Armored Company

40 Tankers

10 T-55M5

Smolensk North Airport



256th Light Armored Company

40 Tankers

10 T-55M5

Smolensk North Airport



369th Combat Engineer Company

77 Combat Engineers, 10 Strategic Corporals, 10 Sergeants, 2 First Lieutenants, 1 Majors

4 MTU-72, 8 BREM-1M

Smolensk North Airport



59th Heavy Armor Company

45 Guards Tankers

15 T-72B3M

Smolensk North Airport







Active:

Yes

Country:

Russia

Branch:

Ground Forces

Garrison/HQ:

Smolensk South Airport

Name:

Personnel:

Equipment:

Billet:

Commander:

121st Armored Battalion

1,000 Mechanized Infantry, 160 Guards Tankers, 1 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Brigadier

143 BTR-T, 40 T-62MD-1

Smolensk South Airport



147th Armored Battalion

1,000 Mechanized Infantry, 160 Guards Tankers, 1 Lieutenant colonels

143 BTR-T, 40 T-62MD-1

Smolensk South Airport



89th Armored Battalion

1,000 Mechanized Infantry, 160 Guards Tankers, 1 Lieutenant colonels

84 Gaz-63, 40 T-62MD-1

Smolensk South Airport



101st Light Armored Company

40 Tankers

10 T-55M5

Smolensk South Airport



115th Light Armored Company

40 Tankers

10 T-55M5

Smolensk South Airport



40th Combat Engineer Company

77 Combat Engineers, 10 Strategic Corporals, 10 Sergeants, 2 First Lieutenants, 1 Majors

4 MTU-72, 8 BREM-1M

Smolensk South Airport



57th Heavy Armor Company

45 Guards Tankers

15 T-72B3M

Smolensk South Airport






Active:

Yes

Country:

Russia

Branch:

Ground Forces

Garrison/HQ:

Smolensk North Airport

Name:

Personnel:

Equipment:

Billet:

Commander:

62nd Motor Rifle Regiment

1,816 Motorized Infantry, 80 Strategic Corporals, 80 Sergeants, 16 First lieutenants, 8 Majors, 2 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Colonel, 1 Major General, 1 Lieutenant general

112 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport



65th Motor Rifle Regiment

1,816 Motorized Infantry, 80 Strategic Corporals, 80 Sergeants, 16 First lieutenants, 8 Majors, 2 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Colonel

112 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport



67th Motor Rifle Regiment

1,816 Motorized Infantry, 80 Strategic Corporals, 80 Sergeants, 16 First lieutenants, 8 Majors, 2 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Colonel

112 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport



48th Artillery Regiment

1,816 Motorized Infantry, 80 Strategic Corporals, 80 Sergeants, 16 First lieutenants, 8 Majors, 24 Self-propelled artillery operator, 8 Mobile multiple rocket launcher operators, 1 Radar Operator, 2 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Colonel

112 Ural-4320, 6 2S3M2 Akatsiya, 3 MT-LBM (izdeliye 6 MB), 4 Tornado-G, 1 Zoopark-1

Smolensk North Airport



59th Mortar Battalion

908 Motorized Infantry, 42 Strategic Corporals, 41 Sergeants, 8 First Lieutenants, 1 Majors, 1 Lieutenant colonels, 24 Self-propelled artillery operator

6 2S31 Vena, 56 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport



64th Anti-Air Battalion

908 Motorized Infantry, 8 Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon Operator, 42 Strategic Corporals, 41 Sergeants, 8 First Lieutenants, 1 Majors, 1 Lieutenant colonels

4 2K22M1 Tunguska, 56 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport



69th Assault Gun Battalion

908 Motorized Infantry, 42 Strategic Corporals, 41 Sergeants, 8 First Lieutenants, 1 Majors, 8 ASU-85 Commanders, 32 Self Propelled Assault Gun Operators, 1 Lieutenant colonels

56 Ural-4320, 8 ASU-85

Smolensk North Airport



47th Combat Engineer Battalion

908 Combat Engineers, 42 Strategic Corporals, 41 Sergeants, 8 First Lieutenants, 1 Majors, 1 Lieutenant colonels

4 MTU-72, 56 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport



1200th Signal Battalion

800 Motorized Infantry, 200 Signal Specialists, 1 Lieutenant colonels

56 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport



1202nd Medical Battalion

1,000 Combat Medics, 1 Lieutenant colonels

56 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport



1204th Transport Battalion

1,000 Logistics Infantry, 1 Lieutenant colonels

5 Ural-44202, 100 Ural-4320-19, 20 Ural-4320 Tanker

Smolensk North Airport



925th Reconnaissance Battalion

500 Reconnaissance Motorized Infantry, 1 Lieutenant colonels

100 Tigr GAZ-2330

Smolensk North Airport






Active:

Yes

Country:

Russia

Branch:

Ground Forces

Garrison/HQ:

Smolensk South Airport

Name:

Personnel:

Equipment:

Billet:

Commander:

345th Motor Rifle Regiment

1,816 Motorized Infantry, 80 Strategic Corporals, 80 Sergeants, 16 First lieutenants, 8 Majors, 2 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Colonel, 1 Major General

112 Ural-4320

Smolensk South Airport



355th Motor Rifle Regiment

1,816 Motorized Infantry, 80 Strategic Corporals, 80 Sergeants, 16 First lieutenants, 8 Majors, 2 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Colonel

112 Ural-4320

Smolensk South Airport



394th Motor Rifle Regiment

1,816 Motorized Infantry, 80 Strategic Corporals, 80 Sergeants, 16 First lieutenants, 8 Majors, 2 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Colonel

112 Ural-4320

Smolensk South Airport



395th Artillery Regiment

1,816 Motorized Infantry, 80 Strategic Corporals, 80 Sergeants, 16 First lieutenants, 8 Majors, 24 Self-propelled artillery operator, 8 Mobile multiple rocket launcher operators, 1 Radar Operator, 2 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Colonel

112 Ural-4320, 6 2S3M2 Akatsiya, 3 MT-LBM (izdeliye 6 MB), 4 Tornado-G, 1 Zoopark-1

Smolensk South Airport



404th Mortar Battalion

908 Motorized Infantry, 42 Strategic Corporals, 41 Sergeants, 8 First Lieutenants, 1 Majors, 1 Lieutenant colonels, 24 Self-propelled artillery operator

6 2S31 Vena, 56 Ural-4320

Smolensk South Airport



488th Anti-Air Battalion

908 Motorized Infantry, 8 Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon Operator, 42 Strategic Corporals, 41 Sergeants, 8 First Lieutenants, 1 Majors, 1 Lieutenant colonels

4 2K22M1 Tunguska, 56 Ural-4320

Smolensk South Airport



501st Assault Gun Battalion

908 Motorized Infantry, 42 Strategic Corporals, 41 Sergeants, 8 First Lieutenants, 1 Majors, 8 ASU-85 Commanders, 32 Self Propelled Assault Gun Operators, 1 Lieutenant colonels

56 Ural-4320, 8 ASU-85

Smolensk South Airport



187th Combat Engineer Battalion

908 Combat Engineers, 42 Strategic Corporals, 41 Sergeants, 8 First Lieutenants, 1 Majors, 1 Lieutenant colonels

4 MTU-72, 56 Ural-4320

Smolensk South Airport



468th Signal Battalion

800 Motorized Infantry, 200 Signal Specialists, 1 Lieutenant colonels

56 Ural-4320

Smolensk South Airport



50th Medical Battalion

1,000 Combat Medics, 1 Lieutenant colonels

56 Ural-4320

Smolensk South Airport



151st Transport Battalion

1,000 Logistics Infantry, 1 Lieutenant colonels

5 Ural-44202, 100 Ural-4320-19, 20 Ural-4320 Tanker

Smolensk South Airport



229thReconnaissance Battalion

500 Reconnaissance Motorized Infantry, 1 Lieutenant colonels

100 Tigr GAZ-2330

Smolensk South Airport






Active:

Yes

Country:

Russia

Branch:

Ground Forces

Garrison/HQ:

Ostrov air base

Name:

Personnel:

Equipment:

Billet:

Commander:

310th Motor Rifle Regiment

1,816 Motorized Infantry, 80 Strategic Corporals, 80 Sergeants, 16 First lieutenants, 8 Majors, 2 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Colonel, 1 Major General,

112 Ural-4320

Ostrov air base



62nd Motor Rifle Regiment

1,816 Motorized Infantry, 80 Strategic Corporals, 80 Sergeants, 16 First lieutenants, 8 Majors, 2 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Colonel

112 Ural-4320

Ostrov air base



117th Motor Rifle Regiment

1,816 Motorized Infantry, 80 Strategic Corporals, 80 Sergeants, 16 First lieutenants, 8 Majors, 2 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Colonel

112 Ural-4320

Ostrov air base



24th Artillery Regiment

1,816 Motorized Infantry, 80 Strategic Corporals, 80 Sergeants, 16 First lieutenants, 8 Majors, 8 Self-propelled artillery operator, 8 Mobile multiple rocket launcher operators, 1 Radar Operator, 2 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Colonel

112 Ural-4320, 6 2S3M2 Akatsiya, 3 MT-LBM (izdeliye 6 MB), 4 Tornado-G, 1 Zoopark-1

Ostrov air base



22nd Mortar Battalion

908 Motorized Infantry, 42 Strategic Corporals, 41 Sergeants, 8 First Lieutenants, 1 Majors, 1 Lieutenant colonels, 24 Self-propelled artillery operator

6 2S31 Vena, 56 Ural-4320

Ostrov air base



23rd Anti-Air Battalion

908 Motorized Infantry, 16 Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon Operator, 42 Strategic Corporals, 41 Sergeants, 8 First Lieutenants, 1 Majors, 1 Lieutenant colonels

4 2K22M1 Tunguska, 56 Ural-4320

Ostrov air base



158th Assault Gun Battalion

908 Motorized Infantry, 42 Strategic Corporals, 41 Sergeants, 8 First Lieutenants, 1 Majors, 8 ASU-85 Commanders, 32 Self Propelled Assault Gun Operators, 1 Lieutenant colonels

56 Ural-4320, 8 ASU-85

Ostrov air base



112th Combat Engineer Battalion

908 Combat Engineers, 42 Strategic Corporals, 41 Sergeants, 8 First Lieutenants, 1 Majors, 1 Lieutenant colonels

4 MTU-72, 56 Ural-4320

Ostrov air base



95th Signal Battalion

800 Motorized Infantry, 200 Signal Specialists, 1 Lieutenant colonels

56 Ural-4320

Ostrov air base



325th Medical Battalion

1,000 Combat Medics, 1 Lieutenant colonels

56 Ural-4320

Ostrov air base



135th Transport Battalion

1,000 Logistics Infantry, 1 Lieutenant colonels

5 Ural-44202, 100 Ural-4320-19, 20 Ural-4320 Tanker

Ostrov air base



155th Reconnaissance Battalion

500 Reconnaissance Motorized Infantry, 1 Lieutenant colonels

100 Tigr GAZ-2330

Ostrov air base






Active:

Yes

Country:

Russia

Branch:

Ground Forces

Garrison/HQ:

Pskov Airport

Name:

Personnel:

Equipment:

Billet:

Commander:

143rd Air Defense Regiment

1,816 Motorized Infantry, 80 Strategic Corporals, 80 Sergeants, 16 First lieutenants, 8 Majors, 7 Long range surface-to-air missile system Operator, 1 Radar Operator, 2 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Colonel, 1 Major General

1 55Zh6M Nebo-M, 1 S-300VM (SA-23), 2 S-125 Neva/Pechora, 112 Ural-4320

Pskov Airport



241st Air Defense Regiment

1,816 Motorized Infantry, 80 Strategic Corporals, 80 Sergeants, 16 First lieutenants, 8 Majors, 7 Long range surface-to-air missile system Operator, 1 Radar Operator, 2 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Colonel, 1 Major General

1 55Zh6M Nebo-M, 1 S-300VM (SA-23), 2 S-125 Neva/Pechora, 112 Ural-4320

Ostrov air base



149th Air Defense Regiment

1,816 Motorized Infantry, 80 Strategic Corporals, 80 Sergeants, 16 First lieutenants, 8 Majors, 7 Long range surface-to-air missile system Operator, 1 Radar Operator, 2 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Colonel,

1 55Zh6M Nebo-M, 1 S-300VM (SA-23), 2 S-125 Neva/Pechora, 112 Ural-4320

Smolensk South Airport



364th Air Defense Regiment

1,816 Motorized Infantry, 80 Strategic Corporals, 80 Sergeants, 16 First lieutenants, 8 Majors, 7 Long range surface-to-air missile system Operator, 1 Radar Operator, 2 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Colonel,

1 55Zh6M Nebo-M, 1 S-300VM (SA-23), 2 S-125 Neva/Pechora, 112 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport



35th Air Defence Regiment

1,816 Motorized Infantry, 80 Strategic Corporals, 80 Sergeants, 16 First lieutenants, 8 Majors, 7 Long range surface-to-air missile system Operator, 1 Radar Operator, 2 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Colonel,

1 55Zh6M Nebo-M, 1 S-300VM (SA-23), 2 S-125 Neva/Pechora, 112 Ural-4320

Shatalovo air base






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Yes

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Russia

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Ground Forces

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Smolensk North Airport

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52nd Artillery Brigade

3,500 Motorized Infantry, 48 Self-propelled artillery operator, 8 Self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon Operator, 1 Radar Operator, 1 Brigadier

195 Ural-4320, 12 2S3M2 Akatsiya, 6 MT-LBM (izdeliye 6 MB), 2 2K22M1 Tunguska, 1 Zoopark-1

Smolensk North Airport






Active:

Yes

Country:

Russia

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Ground Forces

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Smolensk South Airport

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112th Combat Engineer Battalion

908 Combat Engineers, 42 Strategic Corporals, 41 Sergeants, 8 First Lieutenants, 1 Majors, 1 Lieutenant colonels, 1 Brigadier

4 MTU-72, 8 BREM-1M, 56 Ural-4320

Smolensk South Airport



75th Combat Engineer Battalion

908 Combat Engineers, 42 Strategic Corporals, 41 Sergeants, 8 First Lieutenants, 1 Majors, 1 Lieutenant colonels

4 MTU-72, 8 BREM-1M, 56 Ural-4320

Smolensk South Airport



139th Combat Engineer Battalion

908 Combat Engineers, 42 Strategic Corporals, 41 Sergeants, 8 First Lieutenants, 1 Majors, 1 Lieutenant colonels

4 MTU-72, 8 BREM-1M, 56 Ural-4320

Smolensk South Airport






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Yes

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Russia

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Ground Forces

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Smolensk North Airport

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70th Special Purpose Detachment

1,000 Spetsnaz Gru

56 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport



329th Special Purpose Detachment

1,000 Spetsnaz Gru

56 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport



700th Special Purpose Detachment

1,000 Spetsnaz Gru

56 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport



325th Special Purpose Detachment

1,000 Spetsnaz Gru

56 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport



328th Special Purpose Detachment

1,000 Spetsnaz Gru

56 Ural-4320

Smolensk North Airport






The 10th Army & 6th Air and Air Defence Forces Army which consists of
237th Regiment "Russian Knights"
1080th Air Transport Regiment
549th Helicopter Transport Regiment
7000th Ground-Attack Regiment
922nd Attack Helicopter Regiment
800th Air Intelligence Regiment
285th Tank Brigade
203rd Tank Brigade
3rd Motor Rifle Division
29th Motor Rifle Division
30th Motor Rifle Division
8th Air Defence Division
52nd Artillery Brigade
55th Engineer Brigade
2nd Separate Special Purpose Brigade

is FULLY Fueled, Stocked and Supplied with a Full Complement of Personnel before deployment/departure. This applies to:

ALL T-62MD-1, ALL BTR-T, ALL T-55M5, ALL MTU-72, ALL BREM-1M, ALL T-72B3M, ALL Ural-4320, ALL 2S3M2 Akatsiya, ALL MT-LBM (Used as an ammunition carrier for artillery), ALL Tornado-G, ALL Zoopark-1, ALL 2S31 Vena, ALL 2K22M1 Tunguska, ALL ASU-85, ALL Ural-44202, ALL Ural-4320 Tanker, ALL Tigr GAZ-2330, ALL 55Zh6M Nebo-M, ALL S-300VM, and ALL BRS-125 Neva/Pechora.

ALL T-62MD-1 would be armed with 20 x BM-36 APFSDS-T, 10 x BK-15M HEAT-FS-T, 10 x OF-27 HEF-FS-T, Full Load of Drozd canisters, and 1 x 7.62 mm PKT coaxial general-purpose machine gun (2500 rounds).

ALL BTR-T would be armed with 1 x 2A42 30mm autocannon and 2 x 9M113 Konkurs ATGMs.

ALL T-55M5 would be armed with 20 x D-10T: M309 APFSDS-T, 5 x D-10T: BK-5M HEAT-FS-T, 5 x D-10T: OF-412Zh HE, and 1 x 12.7 mm DShK heavy machine gun (fully loaded)

ALL T-72B3M would be armed with 20 x 2A46: BM-59 APFSDS-T, 5 x 9M119M Refleks-M, 10 x BK-31 HEAT-FS-T, 10 x BM-15 PELE, 1 x 7.62 mm PKT coax, and 1 x 12.7 mm NSVT.

ALL 2S3M2 Akatsiya are armed with 30 x OF-25 HE-Frag, 5 x S1 illuminating, and 5 x ZH3 smoke.

ALL Tornado-G are armed with 40 9М542 HE FRAG

ALL 2S31 Vena are armed with 50 x HE-FRAG, and 20 x Marking Smoke rounds

ALL 2K22M1 Tunguska is armed with 8 x 9M311-M1 missiles, and 2 × 30 mm 2А38M guns (1,904 rounds carried)

ALL ASU-85 are armed with 10 x BR-372, 20 x OF-372, and 10 x 3BK7

ALL Tigr GAZ-2330 would be armed with a PKM machine gun

ALL S-300VM consist of 1 x 9A83ME launcher unit, 1 x 9A84ME loader/launcher unit, 1 x 9S32ME multi-channel missile guidance radar. The 9A83ME launcher is armed with 4 x 9M83ME missiles. 9A84ME loader / launcher is armed with 2 x 9M82ME missiles. The missiles are armed with 150kg of high-explosive warheads.

ALL BRS-125 Neva/Pechora would be armed with four V-601 missiles each on quad launchers.

Groups of 15 troops, or every platoon worth of troops including Motorized Infantry, Combat Engineers, Combat Medics, Reconasance Infantry, Logistics Infantry, and Signals Specialists would be outfitted in Ratnik Infantry Combat Systems with digital Flora pattern. They would have two canteens full if clean water on their web belts, a assault pack with two days of rations and a basic first aid kit. Eight of them would be armed with AK-74M assault rifles (8 additional thirty round magazines with FMJ ammunition), two RGO frag grenade, and two smoke grenades. Two of them would be equiped with AK-74M assault rifles (8 additional thirty round magazines loaded with FMJ ammunition), GP-25 grenade launchers, 4 frag grenade rounds, 2 smoke grenade rounds. Two of them would be armed with AK-74M assault rifles (8 additional thirty round magazines with FMJ ammunition), and a RPG-27 with two tandem heat rockets and one thermobaric rocket. Two would be armed with RPK squad support weapons with an initial 100 round drum magazine with fmj ammo, and an additional 8 forty round magazines with fmj ammunition. One would be armed with a SVD sniper rifle with an additional four magazines loaded with match grade ammunition. The only exceptions to this would be medics who would only have AK-74M assault rifles with six additional magazines. Everyone would also have an entrenching tool and wire cutters.

Logistics Infantry trucks would carry one crate of ammunition, one crate of drinking water, and one crate of rations. Fuel trucks would be completely full. Logistics infantry would also have lifting straps.

Initial Troop Movements:

The 285th Tank Brigade, 203rd Tank Brigade, 3rd Motor Rifle Division, 29th Motor Rifle Division, 52nd Artillery Brigade, and 55th Engineer Brigade would deploy their forces driving to the border of Russia & Belarus. This would occur in the Smolensk Oblast and Bryansk oblast. The 285th Tank Brigade would deploy entirely to E30/Krasnaya Gorka. The 3rd Motor Rifle Division would divide the 62nd Motor Rifle Regiment 65th Motor Rifle Regiment, 67th Motor Rifle Regiment, and 48th Artillery Regiment into two battalions each. The two halves of the 62nd Motor Rifle Regiment went to the border at Sen'Kovo/route R131 and the other half would go to Kruglovka/P-120. The two halves of the 65th Motor Rifle Regiment would go to E30/Krasnaya Gorka while the other halves/battalion went to Belarusbank/route R134. The two halves of the 67th Motor Rifle Regiment went to the border at route P70 and the other half/battalion went to the road

Kretovo next to Reka Rudyanka. One half of the 48th Artillery Regiment went to E30/Krasnaya Gorka while the other half/battalion went to Belarusbank/route R134. The 59th Mortar Battalion went to Sen'Kovo/route R131. The 64th Anti-Air Battalion split into four companies with one anti-air artillery piece per company with the four companies going to Sen'Kovo/route R131, Kruglovka/P-120, E30/Krasnaya Gorka, and Belarusbank/route R134. The 69th Assault Gun Battalion would go to E30/Krasnaya Gorka. The 47th Combat Engineer Battalion would go to E30/Krasnaya Gorka. Four companies from the 1200th Signal Battalion would go to Sen'Kovo/route R131, Kruglovka/P-120, E30/Krasnaya Gorka, and Belarusbank/route R134. The 1202nd Medical Battalion would split into four companies and go to Sen'Kovo/route R131, Kruglovka/P-120, E30/Krasnaya Gorka, and Belarusbank/route R134. The 1204th Transport Battalion would split into four companies and go to Sen'Kovo/route R131, Kruglovka/P-120, E30/Krasnaya Gorka, and Belarusbank/route R134. The 925th Reconnaissance Battalion would split into four companies and go to Sen'Kovo/route R131, Kruglovka/P-120, E30/Krasnaya Gorka, and Belarusbank/route R134. The 52nd Artillery Brigade would split into three battalions going to Sen'Kovo/route R131, Kruglovka/P-120, E30/Krasnaya Gorka, and Belarusbank/route R134.

The 345th Motor Rifle Regiment would split into two Battalions with one going to an unnamed road located at 54.138013, 31.571629 and the other to an unnamed road at 54.134870, 31.636632 south of Verevna. The two battalions of the

355th Motor Rifle Regiment would go to the Russian side of the border at Pustynskiy Svyato-Uspenskiy Muzhskoy Monastyr' while the other battalion went to the border at route R73. One half of the 394th Motor Rifle Regiment went to the border at route A-130 while the other went to the border at Belorussian Route P74. One half of the 395th Artillery Regiment went to the border at route A-130 while the other went to the border at P74. 404th Mortar Battalion went to A-130 border. 488th Anti-Air Battalion split into four companies going to R73, A-130, P74, and Pustynskiy Svyato-Uspenskiy Muzhskoy Monastyr'. 501st Assault Gun Battalion went to A-130. 187th Combat Engineer Battalion went to A-130. The 468th Signal Battalion, 50th Medical Battalion 151st Transport Battalion, and 229th Reconnaissance Battalion all split into four companies each and went to R73, A-130, P74, and Pustynskiy Svyato-Uspenskiy Muzhskoy Monastyr'. 203rd Tank Brigade would go to point A-130. The 112th Combat Engineer Battalion, 75th Combat Engineer Battalion, and 139th Combat Engineer Battalion would go to R73, A-130, P74 and Pustynskiy Svyato-Uspenskiy Muzhskoy Monastyr' in that order with one for each.

The 310th Motor Rifle Regiment would split into two halves with one going to the border at route R62 and the other going to the border at route 58k-284. The 62nd Motor Rifle Regiment would split into two battalions/halves with one going to the border at route R133 and the other at route R-23/E95. The 117th Motor Rifle Regiment would just go to 58k-284 entirely. The two battalions of the 24th Artillery Regiment would go to R62 and 58k-284. The 22nd Mortar Battalion would go to R-23/E95. The 158th Assault Gun Battalion would go to R-23/E95. The 112th Combat Engineer Battalion would go to R62. The 23rd Anti-Air Battalion, 95th Signal Battalion, 325th Medical Battalion, 135th Transport Battalion, and 155th Reconnaissance Battalion would each split into four companies and each goes to R62, 58k-284, R133, and R-23/E95.

The 8th Air Defence Division would go into high alert scanning the skies manning their radar and SAM systems. All of the regiments spread across their bases located at Pskov Airport, Ostrov airbase, Smolensk South Airport, Smolensk North Airport, and Shatalovo airbase would go into high alert. Motorized Infantry platoons would start to patrol the bases for intruders. The 537th Air Defence Division, Moscow Air Defence Division, and 31st Air Defence Division would likewise go active manning their radar systems and SAM systems all while Infantry began to patrol the bases in question.

All ground movement would take place on roads, they would not press any further then the border until all units were in place. Vehicles would move in a convoy fashion, with two car lengths between each vehicles. Tanks leading the way with other armored vehicles following behind and unarmed vehicles being last in line. Also, no troops would walk, all troops including Motorized Infantry, Combat Engineers, Signal Specialists, Combat Medics, Logistics Infantry, and Reconnaissance Motorized would embark on the vehicles attached to their units. 18 men per Ural-4320 except for in the case of the Logistics Infantry, they would be eight per vehicle. Also it is seven infantry per BTR-T.

Airforce:

The following would take place once all the deployed ground forces previously mentioned prior would reach their staging areas at the border. Once the 285th Tank Brigade, 203rd Tank Brigade, 3rd Motor Rifle Division, 29th Motor Rifle Division, 30th Motor Rifle Division, 8th Air Defence Division, 52nd Artillery Brigade, 55th Engineer Brigade, and 2nd Separate Special Purpose Brigade were all in place The 237th Regiment "Russian Knights" would mobilize the 1st Kubinka Squadron and 2nd Kubinka Squadron. The ground crew would fuel and arm the 30 Su-35S 'Super-Flanker' of the two squadrons. 6 of the 1st Kubinka Squadron would be armed with 2 x Kh-58UShE (fuselage hardpoints), 4 x R-77-1, and 4 x R-74 missiles. 6 of the 1st Kubinka Squadron would be armed with 5 x R-77-1 and 6 x R-74 missiles. Both would have 1 × internal 30 mm Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-1 autocannon with 150 rounds. 6 of the 2nd Kubinka Squadron would be armed with 2 x Kh-58UShE (fuselage hardpoints), 4 x R-77-1, and 4 x R-74 missiles. 6 of the 2nd Kubinka Squadron would be armed with 5 x R-77-1 and 6 x R-74 missiles. Both would have 1 × internal 30 mm Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-30-1 autocannon with 150 rounds. The 7000th Ground-Attack Regiment would fuel all of its Su-25SM and Su-25T and arm then the same way. Each of the Su-25 would be given 2 x Kh-28M anti-radiation missiles. The 1st Kubinka Squadron would be the first to take off after being prepared and having had their pilots gotten in them with flight suits and closed the cockpits. They would taxi orbit around the airbase at 10,000 ft. The 2nd Kubinka Squadron would be the next to take off joining he first squadron in a parking orbit above the airbase. The 1st Monino Squadron and 2nd Monino Squadron would also take off separately and go to 10,000 feet before going to join the 1st Kubinka Squadron. The 3rd Monino Squadron and 4th Monino Squadron would take off safely to a height of 10,000 feet before going to join the 2nd Kubinka Squadron. From there the 1st Kubinka Squadron would lead the 1st Monino Squadron and 2nd Monino Squadron in a wedge formation with three miles between each plane. The 2nd Kubinka Squadron would lead the 3rd Monino Squadron and 4th Monino Squadron with three miles between each plane in a wedge formation. The 1st Kubinka Squadron and the two others were going to the skies over Aerodrome Zhurzhevo while the 2nd Kubinka Squadron and it's two attachments went to Mahilyow Airport while maintaining a speed of 590 MPH. The goal? To seek out Belorussian air defenses, and destroy them. The aircraft would turn on their radars and radiation sensors for their anti-radiation missiles. If at any point they detected Radar on the way, then it was time to fire. The only question was, how far out would they be when they detected radar?

The travel path for the planes is K0 - K0
 
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