- Oct 3, 2018
- 3,803
Security Classification: TOP SECRET
SITUATION REPORT
| OVERVIEW The Republic of Türkiye will conduct an advanced drone reconnaissance mission over Kurdish territory to identify and assess PKK targets and hideouts. To enhance the effectiveness of this operation, the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) will deploy unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) along with other ISR assets. The National Security Council has approved the deployment of the TSK pursuant to the parliamentary approval on the use of force and status of force in Iraq against the Kurdish terrorist group PKK. This coordinated effort will involve close cooperation between the UAVs, Turkish Intelligence units, and ground-based reconnaissance teams. The operation aims to gather actionable intelligence, provide timely updates to support tactical decision-making and ensure the safety and security of our operations in the area. |
BELLIGERENTS
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ORDER OF OPERATIONS
Active Patrol:
- Six General Dynamics F-16C/D Block 52 Fighting Falcon fighter jets will maintain continuous air patrol over the restricted area, ready to respond to any aerial threats or incursions from neighboring airforces seeking to disrupt or intercept the reconnaissance mission.
- x 4 AIM-120 AMRAAM
- x 2 AIM-9 Sidewinder
- Five Baykar Bayraktar TB2 will conduct reconnaissance missions over Kurdish-related areasand capture pictures, weapon depots, troop movements, government facilities
- Baykar Bayraktar TB2 will conduct reconnaissance missions over Kurdistan and capture pictures, weapon depots, troop movements, government facilities
- Boeing 737 AWE&C Unarmed Active Patrol: Scanning for air and ground threats to operation and relaying real-time information over datalink to Command Center Diyarbakır Air Base.
- An additional eight F-16C/D Block 52 jets are on high alert at Diyarbakır Air Base prepared for immediate deployment if necessary.
- x 6 AIM-120 AMRAAM
- Five Baykar Bayraktar TB2 on standby to replace aircraft after 24 hours
- Four Baykar Bayraktar TB2 are on standby to replace aircraft after 27 hours.
Active Force
[6] F-16C/D Fighter Jets. 132 Air Force Squadron
[6] Pilots, Turkish Air Force
[1] Boeing 737 AEW&C. 211 Air Force Squadron
[10] Crew, Turkish Air Force
[4] Baykar Bayraktar TB2
[12] Crew, Turkish Land Forces
[5] Baykar Bayraktar Akıncı
[15] Crew, Turkish Land Forces
Stand By Force
[8] F-16C/D Fighters. 182 Air Force Squadron
[8] Pilots, Turkish Air Force
[1] Baykar Bayraktar Akıncı [armed]
[3] Crew, Turkish Land Forces
[4] Baykar Bayraktar TB2
[12] Crew, Turkish Land Forces
[5] Baykar Bayraktar Akıncı [unarmed]
[15] Crew, Turkish Land Forces
CONFIDENTIAL This document is classified and intended solely for official use within the Turkish Armed Forces. It contains sensitive operational details and is not to be viewed, shared, or disseminated outside of authorized personnel. Unauthorized access or distribution of this document is strictly prohibited.MISSION OPERATION GİZLİLİKLE GÖREV OPERASYONU Please ensure the return of this document to the Turkish General Staff Building, located at Bakanlıklar, Çankaya, Ankara. |
SECRET Operation Parameters
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CAMPAIGN REGISTER
| Tigris Sentinel – Phase I: Air Patrol Establishment Active Air Cover | Deploy six F-16C/D Block 52 fighters on continuous combat air patrol over the restricted AO; maintain armed overwatch (4× AIM-120 AMRAAM, 2× AIM-9 Sidewinder per airframe) to intercept or deter hostile aerial incursions threatening the reconnaissance mission | Active |
| Tigris Sentinel – Phase II: AWE&C Surveillance Wide-Area ISR | Operate Boeing 737 AWE&C conducting continuous air and ground threat scanning across the AO and relay real-time targeting and situational awareness data via datalink to Command Center at Diyarbakır Air Base | Active |
| Tigris Sentinel – Phase III: Drone Reconnaissance UAV ISR Operations | Deploy five Bayraktar TB2 UAVs over Kurdish-related areas to conduct systematic imagery collection and surveillance; identify armored vehicles, infantry training camps, logistical dumps, munitions caches, fuel storage, troop movements, and other high-value PKK targets across Iraqi Kurdistan | Active |
| Tigris Sentinel – Phase IV: Data Collection & Analysis Intelligence Processing | Conduct real-time monitoring and compile comprehensive intelligence reports from UAV feeds; produce annotated imagery, video footage, and sensor data packages; deliver threat assessments detailing target locations, operational status, and counter-insurgency implications to tactical decision-makers | In Progress |
| Tigris Sentinel – Phase V: Standby Alert — Fighter Reserve QRA Readiness | Maintain eight additional F-16C/D Block 52 jets on high alert at Diyarbakır Air Base (6× AIM-120 AMRAAM, loadout configured for immediate scramble); ready for rapid deployment to reinforce air patrol or respond to escalating aerial threats to the operation | Standby |
| Tigris Sentinel – Phase VI: UAV Rotation — Wave 1 24-Hour Relief | Launch five standby Bayraktar TB2 UAVs to relieve active reconnaissance drones upon completion of their 24-hour sortie cycle; ensure continuous ISR coverage over the AO with no operational gap during handoff | Standby |
| Tigris Sentinel – Phase VII: UAV Rotation — Wave 2 27-Hour Relief | Deploy four additional standby Bayraktar TB2 UAVs at the 27-hour mark to replace Wave 1 relief aircraft and sustain uninterrupted drone reconnaissance coverage through subsequent operational periods | Standby |
| Tigris Sentinel – Phase VIII: Post-Mission Procedures Recovery & Exploitation | Conduct post-flight maintenance checks on all returned UAV and manned aircraft systems; securely store all collected imagery, sensor data, and intelligence reports per operational security protocols; assess equipment readiness for follow-on mission tasking | Pending |

