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Title: Operation People Resolve
Document Number: RTAF-OPERE-001/2003
Classification: TOP SECRET
Security Level: Maximum Secure
Date: April 5, 2003
XI. IntroductionX
1.1 Background
On April 5, 2003, at 1000 Local ICT time, the Thai Airways International Flight TG409 departed from the Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok, to Changi Airport, Singapore. The Flight TG409 was scheduled to arrive at 1300 Local ICT time. The incorporating and currently lost airplane of Thai Airways International is the Airbus A330-300, which served 250 passengers and 12 cabin crews including the pilot and co-pilot. Due to the unexpected storm that occurred mid-flight, it was speculated that the airplane lost its control and crashed into the ocean. The last known location of the Airbus was at 7.946902,101.481510, which was under the same weather conditions. The immediate rescue mission of Operation People Resolve is gravely challenging. Due to the unsolicited weather conditions and rapid water currents, the debris radius could be 100 km within a month. It is very unlikely that most would survive.
1.2 Objective
The immediate objective of Operation People Resolve is to ensure to swift search and rescue mission for the Thai Airways International Flight TG409. Due to the rapidly evolving nature of weather conditions, the operation will utilize extensive assets of both the Navy and the Air Force.
XII. Command and ControlX
2.1 Guidance
This operation is conducted under the guidance of the Defense Minister, Gen. Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, and approval from Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
XIII. Operational ForcesX
Humanitarian Aid Force to New Caledonia
- Leadership (50 personnel)
- 1 Commander (Experienced in humanitarian operations)
- 6 Deputy Commanders (Logistics and Operations)
- 12 Divisional Leaders (Specialized in different crisis scenarios)
- 31 Team Leaders (Field coordination and communication
- Operational Units (520 personnel)
- 100 Medics and Healthcare Professionals
- 80 Search and Rescue Specialists
- 60 Engineers (for infrastructure repair and rebuilding)
- 70 Logistics and Supply Chain Experts/Operators
- 70 Communication and Information Technology Specialists
- 40 Environmental Specialists (for handling natural disasters)
- 100 Field Workers (General humanitarian support)
- Security and Protection (120 personnel)
- 50 Security Officers (Ex-military and law enforcement)
- 40 Close Protection Specialists
- 30 Intelligence Analysts (for threat assessment)
- Training and Capacity Building (50 personnel)
- 20 Training Instructors (for ongoing skill development)
- 15 Psychosocial Support Specialists
- 15 Cultural Sensitivity Trainers
- Coordination and Liaison (60 personnel)
- 30 Coordination Officers (International/Local Communications)
- 20 Liaison Officers (Local Communications)
- 10 Legal Advisors)
- Logistics and Support (240 personnel)
- 80 Drivers and Vehicle Maintenance Staff
- 60 Catering and Nutrition Experts
- 50 Administrative and Finance Staff
- 50 Equipment and Supplies Maintenance
- Specialized Response Teams (30 personnel)
- 10 Rapid Deployment Teams
- 10 Hazardous Materials Specialists
- 10 Cybersecurity and Digital Response Experts
- Diversity and Inclusion (20 personnel)
- 10 Gender and Diversity Specialists
- 10 Cultural Advisors
Republic Thai Coast Guard Fleet
- Naval Patrolling Group Two (NPG2)
- [2] Pattani-class Offshore Patrol Vessel
- 168 Crews
- [2] Pattani-class Offshore Patrol Vessel
- Logistic Support Squadron One
- [5] MSC Flaminia (33,750 TEUs)
- 250 Crews
- Food and Water
- Shelter and Accommodation
- Medical Supplies
- Communication and Information Technology
- Infrastructure and Engineering Supplies/Equipment
- Logistic and Supply Chains Equipment
- Environment Response Material and Equipment
- Security and Protection Equipment
- Training and Capacity Building Material
- Coordination and Liaison Equipment
- Logistics and Support
- Vehicles and maintenance tools
- [80] Ural-4320
- [50] Komatsu LAV
- Kitchen supplies for catering
- Administrative and financial tools (computers, accounting software, etc.)
- Vehicles and maintenance tools
- Specialized Response Teams Equipment
- Diversity and Inclusion Material
- 250 Crews
- [5] MSC Flaminia (33,750 TEUs)
- Logistic Support Squadron Two (20)
- [2] Similan-class Replenishment Tanker
- 314 Crews
- [2] Similan-class Replenishment Tanker
XIV. ExecutionX
4.1 Initial Deployment
All personnel will be reported to the respective base with all necessary equipment per the Defense Ministry documents.
4.2 Communication
Effective communication among all the units must be maintained. Any unidentified or suspicious activity must be reported to the command center immediately.
4.3 Rules of Engagement
Engagement will be in accordance with the established Rule of Engagement (ROE) with the application of Peace Time Readiness (PTR) and international laws. The use of force must be proportionate, and only used in self-defense or to deter identified threats after all non-lethal methods have been exhausted.
4.4 Support
Logistic support, including fuel, supplies, and maintenance, will be provided by the respective naval bases.
XV. CoordinationX
5.1 Inter-agency
Liaise with maritime agencies such as the Navy, Coast Guard, and Air Force to ensure maximum coverage and sharing of intelligence.
5.2 International
In case any foreign vessels or units are involved, contact must be established with the respective embassies or consulates and the situation must be reported to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
XVI. ConclusionX
The Defense Ministry has mobilized all necessary resources for the mission of search and rescue of the Thai Airways International Flight TG409. The Defense Ministry expects that its contribution to the search and rescue effort will help increase the chance of finding any survival and recovery effort.
[Signature]
Gen. Chavalit Yongchaiyudh
Defence Minister
[Signature]
Thaksin Shinawatra
Prime Minister, Republic of Thailand
Document Clearance:
The Office of the Prime Minister
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The National Intelligence Agency
The Republic Thai Air Force Command Center
The Republic Thai Navy Command Center
The Republic Thai Armed Forces Special Warfare & Operation Command
Distribution List:
The Office of the Prime Minister
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The National Intelligence Agency
The Repubic Thai Air Force Command Center
The Republic Thai Navy Command Center
The Republic Thai Police
The Repiblic Thai Armed Forces Headquarters
Air Republic Command
The Naval Special Warfare Command
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