- May 22, 2020
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OPERATION OBSIDIAN DAGGER
Secured and Encrypted TOP SECRET by POSP
SPECIAL OPERATIONS TASK FORCE
COMMANDER
Colonel Marek Lisowski – JW Kommandosów
FORCES DEPLOYMENT
SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND – POLAND
JW Kommandosów (Polish Special Forces)
Colonel Marek Lisowski
Unit Composition
Unit Type | Unit Name | Compliment | Home Base |
---|---|---|---|
Special Operations | JW Kommandosów | 24 Operators | JW Kommandosów Base |
Combat Air Support | Polish Air Force (C-295) | 4 Pilots | Warsaw |
SPECIAL OPERATIONS DETAILS
JW Kommandosów
Mission Profile: Covert infiltration in Syria to support Kurdish resistance against IRGL and Communist forces. The team will conduct high-risk operations, including sabotage, sabotage of enemy communications, and intelligence gathering, while maintaining the highest level of secrecy.
- Tactical Gear:
- Weapons: 24 x HK416D145RS (Silenced), 4 x M110 Sniper Rifles (Silenced), 24 x WIST-94 Pistols (Silenced)
- Tactical Gear: MICH TC-2002 Helmets, Night Vision Goggles (GPNVG-18), KWM-02M Bulletproof Vests, Encrypted Motorola Radios, and Hydration Bladders.
- Supplies: Non-perishable food, water, and desert survival kits for 6 months.
- Insertion Method: HALO Jump.
Support Equipment:
- C-295 Aircraft(Transport and resupply)
- Fully equipped with gear for airdrops, insertion, and emergency extractions.
- Able to transport the team and resupply with critical supplies in hostile regions.
DEPLOYMENT ORDERS
Ministry of National Defense (MND)
In coordination with Polish military and intelligence agencies, Operation Obsidian Dagger’s primary goal is to engage in covert actions aimed at countering Iranian-backed forces in Syria, in collaboration with Kurdish resistance groups. The operation is to be kept secret and operates under the highest level of plausible deniability. Preparations have been made to ensure that Poland maintains a non-official presence in Syria, without leaving any traceable evidence linking the operation back to the Polish government.
While the majority of the forces involved will not be informed about the specifics of the mission, the officers are aware that they will be operating in a high-risk environment with possible combat engagements. All operations are conducted with a focus on minimizing risk to civilian populations and ensuring minimal political exposure.
The operation is set to last up to six months, with the possibility of further extensions depending on operational success.
CONTEXT
Operation Obsidian Dagger is a critical mission focused on counterterrorism and strengthening alliances with regional partners in Syria. It is an extension of Poland’s increasing military and intelligence presence in global hot zones. The operation is to be carried out in complete secrecy to avoid international backlash and to ensure that Poland’s role remains undetected.
Preliminary planning and discussions between Poland’s Ministry of National Defense and Polish intelligence officials led to the green-lighting of the mission. The majority of Poland’s forces involved in Operation Obsidian Dagger will be kept in the dark about the mission's specifics. The operation is designed to be highly covert, with emphasis on intelligence gathering, sabotage, and local support for Kurdish allies.