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KINGDOM OF NORWAY
OPERATION: ONE EYE
CLASSIFIED:
SECRET & PRIVATE

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_____________OPERATIONAL COMMANDER_____________


CAPTAIN ULF ELIASEN

NORWEGIAN ROYAL NAVY
Codename: Whiterock-Actual



__________________DEPLOYMENT LIST__________________


ROYAL NAVY SHIP: "WHITEROCK"

SUBMARINES [1]
[1] KMS ULVIK
Submarine
: Fully fueled, all armaments equipped and standard amounts of additional torpedoes on hand, food/water to feed compliment and passengers for 2 weeks, armory with 10 HK416N rifles with holographic scopes and 200 rounds of the appropriate ammunition
Vehicles: None
Compliment: 21 Royal Navy sailors (including officers), uniformed and well-rested
Passengers: None

Misc: A Norwegian flag and small pole to fly it from on board



________________DEPLOYMENT STAGING________________
HAAKONSVERN, KINGDOM OF NORWAY
Information: Immediate departure



____________________DESTINATION #1____________________
RED SANDS FORT, UNITED KINGDOM
51.475333, 1.001734 (Approximate)
Information: Circling the WW2-era fort at a safe distance for observance.

The KMS Ulvik and its crew were ordered to deploy from Haakonsvern where they were presently stationed. The submarine submerged underwater to a depth of 200 feet once out in the open ocean and remained at this depth unless the vessel had no choice but to remain higher due to underwater geography. If this would be the case, the submarine would decrease its depth respectively to accommodate where it should safely be according to normal military standards. The ship would approach the surface when necessary to run the diesel generators, however special care would be taken to make sure that the batteries were charged before entering any territorial waters. The Ulvik would come at the Red Sands Fort, at a safe and reasonable distance, from the east and bank around it to head back west from Britain. Using its sonar and listening capabilities, the submarine would then detect to see if there are any nearby vessels or other submarines within range; if there weren't, the submarine would rise up to periscope depth so that the captain and the first officer could take a look at the Red Sands Fort with the periscope. Information would be jotted down as to whether or not the fort appeared to be manned - which all previous indicators pointed to it not having been since the second world war, as well as its condition. Then, after this short 5-10 minute viewing party, the submarine would retract its periscope back and submerge to ~200 feet (if safe to do so) and head back to Haakonsvern where it would again dock and allow the crew to go on a short shore-leave. This second half of the mission would adhere to the aforementioned safety standards. Throughout this mission, the submarine would of course avoid obvious danger and obstacles such as running aground, running into other ships, or hitting the ocean floor and would adjust to a depth other than 200 feet below when necessary.
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Odinson

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The KMS Ulvik extensively viewed the Red Sands Fort via the Captain and first officer, and took note of whether it was manned, what armaments were on the standing forts, and what modern activity there was around them. Afterwards, they returned to Norway as described with a successful mission under their belt. The crew departed when they got home, and the officers of the Ulvik shared their information with Norwegian Naval Intelligence. That night, most of the sailors enjoyed pickled hearing and drank together.
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It was a surprisingly bright day given it was November, the sky was rather clear but a chilly wind covered the region. Especially out at the Red Sands Fort which remains neglected by the British Government, isolated and the only eyes that went on it were passing fishing and cargo ships from trade routes or the local British population of the nearest cities and towns on the coast. Perhaps nothing but a security flaw occurred when the Norwegian Submarine entered British waters. However, they would have bigger fish to contend with. Whilst the fort is, for the most part, ignored and empty. No stores of any kind, and nothing of particular interest other than it's location. Today, however, a yacht, evidently worth some money was moored up to one of the towers. Crystal white in color, and really clean. No one else in sight. That was.. until the observing Norwegian Force came across what appeared to be a figure laid down on top of that same tower, moving up and down. Potentially a flag that had fallen? a piece of clothe? Only closer observation would reveal the true intent. Providing they looked closer and zoomed in, it became more clear it was a person.

...Zooming in further, it was a man. His trousers tucked around his ankles and without a shirt, not even hosting underwear making back and fourth movements on top of another individual, a woman, laid on her back with an easy view of her breasts, moving in the motion. Something that the Norwegian Submariners probably had little to no experience in seeing in person. They were consistent for some time, alternating positions as it was clearly an erotic decision to move to the fort and carry out such acts. This was hopefully enough to make the Norwegian Spies go back with some sort of intelligence or excitement out of their visit.

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