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COMPLETE [Poland] Operation European Sentinel

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Operation European Guardian
Operacja Europejski Strażnik

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Background:
With the tensions between France and Canada reaching to the point of open warfare, the Ministry of National Defense and the King of Poland have formulated a routine patrolling of the northern French coast to prevent the conflict from breaking out on the European continent to save the lives of European civilians. It has been decided that having a European patrolling the waters to the north and a change of operation for the Southern Forces in the Mediterranean would be the best option to prevent the conflict from reaching the European theater.

Objective:
1. Patrol the Northern Coastline of France to Prevent a Canadian amphibious landing
2. Insure the safety of trade routes flowing around the northern coastline
3. Promote friendly relations between other European nations that may be effected by the conflict

Ship ClassVessel NameCompliment Home Port
Kaszub-class CorvetteOKP Kaszub67Gdynia-Oksywie
Kaszub-class CorvetteOKP Taratul67Gdynia-Oksywie
Kaszub-class CorvetteOKP Ślązak67
Gdynia-Oksywie
F123 Brandenburg-Class FrigateOKP Generał Kazimierz Pułaski219Gdynia-Oksywie
Yi Sun-sin-Class DestroyerOKP Gradno300Gdynia-Oksywie
Yi Sun-sin-Class DestroyerOKP Bukowo300Gdynia-Oksywie
Yi Sun-sin-Class DestroyerOKP Mielno300Gdynia-Oksywie
Sohn Won-Yil-Class SubmarineOKP Dzik27Gdynia-Oksywie
Sohn Won-Yil-Class SubmarineOKP Sokol27Gdynia-Oksywie
Orkan-class Fast Attack CraftOKP Orkan33Gdynia-Oksywie
Orkan-class Fast Attack CraftOKP Piorun33Gdynia-Oksywie
Orkan-class Fast Attack CraftOKP Grom33Gdynia-Oksywie

Loadout:
Kaszub-class Corvette: Fully fueled; Batteries fully charged; Perishable food and water for 3 month journey;
Armament: 1x AK-176 76mm Gun, 2× ZU-23-2M Wrobel 23 mm cannon (2× twin mounts), 2× 9K32M Strela 2M surface-to-air missiles, 4× 533mm (21 in) torpedo tubes (2× twin tubes) for SET-53M torpedoes, 2× RBU-6000 anti-submarine rocket launchers
Small Arms: 30x FB Beryl, 90x FB Beryl Magazines(fully loaded), 30x MAG 98C pistols, 60x MAG 98C Magazines(fully loaded)

F123 Brandenburg-class Frigate: Fully fueled; Batteries fully charged; Perishable food and water for 3 month journey; Aviation Fuel Fully Fueled
Armament: 1x OTO-Melara 76 mm/62 Mk 75 multi-purpose naval gun, 2x Mauser BK-27 27 mm rapid-fire cannons, 2x Mk 41 Mod 3 VLS 8-cell(64x ESSM), 2x Mk 49 launchers for 21 x Rolling Airframe Missiles, 2x quadruple launchers for 8 x Harpoon anti-ship missiles), 4x 324 mm torpedo tubes, Mk 46 torpedoes
Aircraft: 2x PZL W-3W Armed Helicopters
Small Arms: 108x FB Beryl, 324x FB Beryl Magazines(Fully Loaded), 108 MAG 98C pistols, 216x MAG 98C magazines(fully loaded)
Decoys: 1x EADS FL 1800S ECM suite, 4x TKWA/MASS (Multi Ammunition Softkill System) decoy dispenser

Yi Sun-sin-class Destroyer: Fully fueled; Batteries fully charged; Perishable food and water for 3 month journey; Aviation Fuel Fully Fueled
Armament: 1× 5 inch (127 mm)/L62 caliber Mk 45 Mod 4 naval gun, 1× 30 mm Goalkeeper CIWS, 1× RAM Block 1 CIWS, 8× SSM-700K Haeseong Anti-ship Missiles, 1x 32-cell Mk 41 VLS(32x SM-2 Block IIIA), 1x 24-cell K-VLS(24x Hyunoo 3A Cruise Missile)
Aircraft: 2x PZL W-3W Armed Helicopters
Small Arms: 150x FB Beryl, 450x FB Beryl Magazines(Fully Loaded), 150x MAG 98C pistols, 300x MAG 98C magazines(Fully loaded

Sohn Won-Yil-class Submarines: Fully fueled; Batteries fully charged; Perishable food and water for 3 month journey
Armament: 8x Torpedo Tubes(4 sub harpoon missile capable) + 38 533mm Torpedos and 12 sub Harpoon missiles
Small Arms: 27x FB Beryl B Rifles and associated ammunition; 27x WIST-94 pistols and associated ammunition

Orkan-class Fast Attack Craft: Fully fueled; Batteries fully charged; Perishable food and water for 3 month journey
Armament: 8× RBS-15 Mk. III anti-ship missiles (ships often carry just 4 missiles), 1× 76 mm (3 in) AK-176M gun, 1× AK-630 30 mm (1.2 in) gun Close-in weapon system, 1× 4-rail Strela 2M launcher, 2x WKM-Bm 12.7 mm heavy machine gun posts
Small Arms: 33x FB Beryl, 99x FB Beryl magazines(fully loaded), 33x MAG 98C pistols, 99x MAG 98C magazines(fully loaded)

Sailors: Wearing appropriate professional soldier uniform(Blue pants, jacket, white shirt, blue cap, black boots) all bearing the insignia of the Poland and the Royal Navy

Deployment
With the order to patrol the northern coastline of Europe, concentrating on the northern coastline of France, the sailors of the 3rd Flotilla would be called back from leave to help begin the preparations for the ships to leave. With the 1st Ships Flotilla currently in the Pacific operating with the American's, it would fall to the 3rd Ships Flotilla to insure the security of the European continent while also gaining valuable experience with operating their ships outside of the Baltic. While not considered a World Power, Poland hopes that this show of force, combined with the show of force abroad, will show the world that Poland is not what it used to be. The ability to deploy multiple fleets, or flotillas, concurrently should show the world that Poland should be sitting amongst the United States and the United Kingdom, outside their sphere of influences. Thought they are operating at a deficit of ships, with five of their ships being sent to other task forces, it was a true show of fortitude for the ships to begin deployment of the Baltic. Whilst the ships were preparing to depart, the Ministry of National Defense would be working on which ports they would be able to refuel and resupply at.
 
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Once the final decision to disembark was made by the Ministry of National Defense, the task force assigned to Operation European Sentinel would disembark their ships one at a time and utilize the tugboats within the harbor of Gdansk to maneuver the ships out to sea and begin setting up the initial formation(55.21018, 17.38784). Once each ship was safely in formation and at an appropriate distance from from one another, the task force would begin their maneuvering away from Poland and through the Baltic Sea at a speed of 15 knots

As the ships moved through the Danish straits, they would follow all laws and regulations for the transit, including speed. Once they were through the strait they would reform their formation and begin their trip towards the coast of France. Once there the ships would maneuver through the English Channel to 48.90491, -5.34564 where they would patrol that section of the sea for a time, maintaining formation. If needed, the ships would dock at French ports during the transit and their patrolling as given approval by he French government. At these ports they would insure their ships were stocked and refueled to the maximum allowed for the ships themselves before putting themselves back out to sea.

During the entire trip from Poland to the north coast of France, the Polish ships would continue to actively monitor their aerial radar, surface radar, and sonar to prevent accidents with manmade and natural obstructions.

Transit: JO-IO-IN
 

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The Polish ships would continue their patrol pattern and formation during the entirety of the mission, utilizing the any French port capable of refueling and rearming the ships as they had been given permission to do so.

When out at sea in the Channel, the ships would perform various training exercises such as naval interdiction, ship boarding, fire drills, weapon drills, and others. The Submarines would perform silent running drills while other ships attempted to detect them utilizing their sonar and any helicopters capable of ASW.

During all exercises, the ships would be certain to monitor their positions utilizing GPS, sonar, surface radar, and aerial radar to insure the safety of the flotilla. Any ship that crossed the safety threshold would be issued a warning until they left the safety net distance or instigated hostilities which would be met with the overwhelming firepower of the Polish surface combat ships. The Submarines would remain submerged as long as possible, surfacing only when necessary for the ships.
 

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Howdy,

This Military Roleplay thread, along with the others that were frozen having to do with the Canadian-France conflict, been unfrozen. Effective immediately, all Canadian troops have returned home from their deployments and are no longer deployed abroad. If you have any questions about this, please create a support ticket.


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With the cessation of hostilities between the Empire of France and Canada, the task forces assigned to monitor the north-northwestern coast of Europe would receive their orders to return to their home port in Gdansk. Each ship would maintain the prior mentioned formation when traveling, where safely feasible, and begin their return trip. They would stop over at the port of Brest to refuel and replenish their ships for the return trip. Once fully refueled and replenished the ships would carefully begin travelling back to their home port, utilizing their sonar, air radar, and surface radar to ensure the safety of the vessels within the task force.

Transit: IN-IO-JO
 

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Upon arriving at the port of Gdańsk, the European Sentinel task force would carefully return to their assigned berths under the watchful eye of tug boats and the port authority. A large crowd of people would be assembled along the piers to welcome the crew home as well as be reunited with their family members serving the crown of Poland.

Once each ship was docked and docking procedures were finished, non-essential crew would be given an immediate two week leave and allowed to return to their families. After the two weeks were up the next group of personnel would be allowed to enjoy their two week leave.
 
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