- Oct 3, 2018
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Security Classification: TOP SECRET
SITUATION REPORT
| OVERVIEW The Republic of Türkiye will conduct a sustained air campaign against PKK infrastructure and personnel across Iraqi Kurdistan. Following a series of bombing attacks in Southeastern Türkiye, the Prime Minister has directed the Turkish Armed Forces to execute retaliatory strikes under the right of self-defense against imminent harm. The National Security Council has reviewed and adopted the Prime Minister's recommendations, issuing formal orders authorizing the deployment of TSK strike and ISR assets into Iraq. The operation will be conducted in coordinated phases across both Tigris Shield and Tigris Saber, integrating manned strike aircraft, armed and unarmed UAVs, and wide-area surveillance assets. Strikes will target PKK command nodes, training camps, logistical infrastructure, fuel and ammunition depots, and transit networks identified during prior ISR collection. Turkish Intelligence, Army Intelligence, and Air Force liaison elements will support real-time targeting and battle damage assessment throughout the operational window. |
BELLIGERENTS
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ORDER OF OPERATIONS
Active Patrol:
- Fourteen General Dynamics F-16C/D Block 52 Fighting Falcon fighter jets configured for strike operations will execute precision airstrikes against designated PKK target sets across Iraqi Kurdistan in sequenced waves.
- x 6 GBU-12 Paveway II
- Four General Dynamics F-16C/D Block 52 Fighting Falcon fighter jets will maintain continuous combat air patrol over the area of operations, ready to intercept any aerial threat seeking to disrupt strike packages or ISR assets.
- 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
- 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.
- Six General Dynamics F-16C/D Block 52 fighter jets held at high alert at Diyarbakır Air Base, configured for strike, prepared for immediate deployment to expand strike capacity or replace expended airframes.
- x 6 GBU-12 Paveway II per airframe
- Two General Dynamics F-16C/D Block 52 fighter jets held at high alert at Diyarbakır Air Base in air superiority configuration, prepared to reinforce CAP or respond to escalating aerial threats.
- x 6 AIM-120 AMRAAM per airframe
Active Force
[18] F-16C/D Fighter Jets. 132 Air Force Squadron
[18] 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
Stand By Force
[8] F-16C/D Fighters. 132 Air Force Squadron
[8] Pilots, Turkish Air Force
[24] Ground Crew, Turkish Air 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
| Phase | Description | Status |
| Tigris Shield – Phase I: Air Superiority Establishment Combat Air Patrol | Four F-16C/D Block 52 fighters will be deployed on continuous combat air patrol over the designated area of operations, providing active armed overwatch (x 4 AIM-120 AMRAAM, × 2 AIM-9 Sidewinder). The patrol will intercept or deter any hostile aerial threat that could compromise the attack mission or supporting ISR assets throughout the operational window. | Active |
| Tigris Shield – Phase II: AWE&C Surveillance Wide-Area ISR Support | A Boeing 737 AWE&C will be positioned to conduct continuous wide-area air and ground scanning across the Aegean coastal zone and the Iraqi Kurdistan AO simultaneously. Real-time targeting data, threat cueing, and situational awareness updates will be relayed via secure datalink to the Diyarbakır Air Base Command Center to support strike coordination. | Active |
| Tigris Shield – Phase III: QRA Fighter Reserve Standby Alert | Two F-16C/D Block 52 jets (x 4 AIM-120 AMRAAM, x 2 AIM-9 Sidewinder) and six F-16C/D Block 52 jets (x 6 GBU-12 Paveway II) will be on standby. These aircraft will stand ready to reinforce the combat air patrol, respond to escalating aerial threats, or provide additional strike capacity should mission requirements expand beyond the primary attack package. | Active |
| Tigris Saber – Phase IV: Initial Strike Package Priority Target Prosecution | Fourteen F-16C/D Block 52 fighters (x 6 GBU-12 Paveway II) will be deployed to execute strike packages against priority PKK target sets identified during Tigris Sentinel's reconnaissance phases. Initial strikes will focus on command and control nodes, communications infrastructure, and high-value leadership compounds to immediately degrade the PKK's ability to coordinate a defensive response to subsequent attack waves. | Active |
| Tigris Saber – Phase V: Sustained Strike Campaign Infrastructure Destruction | Following the initial strike package, the TSK will conduct a sustained campaign of 185 targeted strikes against known PKK infrastructure across Northern Iraq. Aimpoints will include training camps, fuel depots, ammunition dumps, armoured vehicles, and logistical hubs. Strikes will systematically dismantle the PKK's capacity to recruit, train, supply, and project combat power throughout the operational theatre. | Planned |
| Tigris Saber – Phase VI: Targets of Opportunity Dynamic Targeting | Upon completion of the planned 185-strike sequence, Turkish fighter jets and armed Bayraktar TB2 UAVs will transition to dynamic targeting operations, prosecuting targets of opportunity as they are identified. Persistent UAV surveillance and AWE&C cueing will enable real-time strike tasking against PKK elements caught reacting or repositioning in response to earlier strikes, exploiting degraded enemy command timings. | Planned |
| Tigris Saber – Phase VII: Campaign Culmination End-State Assessment | By 13 February 2009, the TSK will aim to complete their targeted 820 PKK targets across Iraqi Kurdistan, ranging from small transport vehicles and anti-tank emplacements to training facilities and ammunition storage sites. A comprehensive battle damage assessment will be conducted using post-strike UAV imagery and signals intelligence to confirm destruction and quantify degradation of PKK operational capability. | Planned |
| Tigris Saber – Phase VIII: Post-Strike Recovery & Debrief Exploitation & Readiness Reset | All UAV and manned aircraft systems will undergo full post-flight maintenance and battle damage checks. Collected strike footage, sensor data, and intelligence will be securely compiled into post-operation assessment packages and disseminated to tactical and strategic decision-makers. Equipment readiness and munitions status will be assessed and reported to enable rapid reconstitution for follow-on operations if required. | Planned |
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