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Operation Obsidian Dagger

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OPERATION OBSIDIAN DAGGER


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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 TypeUnit NameComplimentHome Base
Special OperationsJW Kommandosów24 OperatorsJW Kommandosów Base
Combat Air SupportPolish Air Force (C-295)4 PilotsWarsaw




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.
 

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The desert, dry and unforgiving, stretched endlessly under the starlit sky. Wind whispered through the brittle stone formations and crumbling oil infrastructure, the only sound beyond the careful, measured footsteps of the twenty-four Polish special operators currently working within the region. Clad in their desert pantera camouflage, their bodies blended seamlessly into the rust-colored wasteland as they moved through the remains of a ruined oil depot, now serving as their forward staging post. Crouching over a weather-torn topographic map that was lit dimly by the red-filtered flashlight was Colonel Marek Lisowski. A forty-seven year old and hardened veteran of the JW Kommandosow. His eyes were like flint as he traced a new route with the tip of a pencil. The plan had changed.

The original plan to link up with Kurdish YPG fighters near Tell Hamis had fallen through when their YPG compatriots failed to show. Radio silence from the Kurds spelled disaster for their hopes of establish friendly contact. Scraps of intercepted chatter on one of their encrypted receivers told them something had gone wrong. Reports of Grey Wolves combatting Kurdish nationals on the Turkish side of the border had reached them days prior and now he was concerned they Wolves had crossed the border in their effort to institute their ideals on the people.

With a click of his transmit button on the radio, his gravel like voice was sent to the ear pros his fellow operators wore.

"Change of vector. We are moving north by northwest. Three klicks to suspected YPG contact. Eyes open and keep radios on low power. No unnecessary comms."

Though the message was brief, that was all his men needed to follow orders. They were certainly Poland's finest. They moved in three eight man teams, with Colonel Lisowski leading Alpha Team from the front. Bravo and Viper teams moved in a stagger delta pattern roughly one hundred meters from the last man in the lead delta formation on either side. Full mobilization of the ground team meant that something was serious as they had been limiting their footprint on the ground.

It started as if a shooting star was falling in reverse through the sky. Tracers. Then the teams felt the slight tremor echoing through the ground from the shockwaves of explosions rocking the village to their front. The three teams converged on one another behind a sand-dusted ridgeline as the distant rumbling in the distance betrayed the technicals approaching their target zone.

Colonel Lisowski's thumb easily found the transmit button on his radio before he clicked it live on the encrypted device and his voice reached out to his compatriots. "Firing. Small arms and RPGs. Kurdish dialect under stress. They’re in contact—Grey Wolves are on top of them, One point five klicks due north."

His men didn't speak they just nodded at their commander. Without command approval they had all agreed for direct intervention. Poland's doctrine in Syria has been one of surgical precision. The one that required intelligence first before action. But Lisowski wasn't going to let civilians and potential allies die in the dark. And thus they advanced. No comms were needed for the unit. His closed fist tapped twice on his helmet softly before motioning for the marksmen to move up the ridgeline overlooking the village to set up overwatch as they approached the village from the dark. The primary two teams continued to advance on the village slowly until three clicks came over the radio and into their hearing protection doubling as headsets for their radios. That meant the marksmen spread themselves over the ridgeline and had line of sight on hostiles. The two ground teams stopped fifty meters behind a dirt wall before Colonel Lisowski transmitted one last time before the action began.

They waited. They couldn't be the ones to start hostilities but they would be the ones to finish them. It didn't take long for the night to erupt into chaos as automatic gunfire from Kalashnikov pattern rifles erupted through the silence. Muzzle flashes punched shadows into the rocks, silhouettes of Kurdish fighters taking cover behind crumbling stone walls lit up the night as they returned fire blindly over walls and around corners towards Grey Wolf members.

Lisowski keyed his transmitter one final time and issued a single command. "Action."

An RPG was launched from the direction of the Grey Wolves technical rocked the valley as a scream rose and was silenced almost as immediately.

The suppressed thumps of the M110 rifles too distant to be heard from the target Grey Wolves members before they fell dead from precision shots to the torso. The crack of the supersonic rounds would be drowned out by the sheer number of rounds going down range between the Kurdish and Grey Wolves fighters. In unison to the first shots by the marksmen, the ground element surged forward with their own suppressed HK416 rifles firing at a level of calm and precision only professional operators could achieve as they took turns covering the advancement of each element. The lead element would reach a designated distance from the rear element before crouching and providing covering fire for the rear advancement. The whole action on the Polish side of the conflict was calm and serene.

Thwip, Thwip. Two rounds entered the torso of a grey wolves fighter as a fighter stepped out of a building Lisowski had been approaching. As Lipowski pied the doorway a second terrorist stepped into the line of fire. A four round burst from the 416 ripped through the man's chest as he pushed into the building only to be met by a third wielding a machete. Using his rifle to parry the blade, the Colonel's instincts kicked in and the man found a suppressor of a WIST_94 9mm pistol pressed into his ribs before two rounds took the fight out of his body and he crumpled to the ground. The third shot to the forehead took his life away. Lisowski reholstered his pistol and tactical reloaded his rifle, replacing the half used magazine back into a pouch after placing a new, full magazine into the gun. After clearing the house, more cracks from the M110 rifles filled the air as retreating grey wolves personnel were shot from the Polish marksmen.

Throughout the village, the Poles were not soldiers. They were dogs of war protecting their flock from the wolves.

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