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[US]: Operation Kelper Defender

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After the discussion with the UK, Netherlands and Norway. It was decided that a carrier strike group would be sent to the Falkland Islands to deter and action against ISAF members.




Objectives said:

Objective:

Description:

Status:

Objective I

Deploy a carrier strike group to the Falkland Islands

On-going

Objective II

Patrol the surrounding area of the Falkland Islands

Planned

Objective III

Deter acts of war by the CIS

Planned


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Belligerents


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    United States of America
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    United Kingdom

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    Argentina (Possible)
  • Brazil (possible)






Leaders


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    Barack Obama
  • 23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png
    Jericho Bourne

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    Ignacio Herrero
  • Victor Romero






Casualties


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    0
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    0

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    0
  • 0






Deployed Equipment

USS Theodore Roosevelt - Nimitz-class aircraft carrier
Ship's Company: 3,200
Air wing: 2,480
  • Strike Fighter Squadron 154 (VFA-154) with F/A-18F Super Hornet (x14)
  • Strike Fighter Squadron 31 (VFA-31) with F/A-18F Super Hornet (x14)
  • Strike Fighter Squadron 146 (VFA-146) with F/A-18F Super Hornet (x14)
  • Strike Fighter Squadron 87 (VFA-87) with F/A-18F Super Hornet (x14)
  • Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 115 (VAW-115) with E-2C Hawkeye (x6)
  • Electronic Attack Squadron 142 (VAQ-142) with EA-18G Growler (x10)
  • Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 30 (VRC-30) with C-2A Greyhound (x6)
  • Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron Eight (HSC-8) with MH-60S Seahawk (x6)
  • Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 75 (HSM-75) with SH-60B Seahawk (x6)
Weapons:
  • 2 × RIM-7 Sea Sparrow
  • 2 × RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile
  • 2 × PHALANX CIWS
Electronic warfare, decoys & countermeasures:
  • AN/SLQ-32A(V)4 Countermeasures suite
  • SLQ-25A Nixie Torpedo Countermeasures
Fuel: Full
Supplies: Full




USS Kearsarge - Wasp-class amphibious assault ship
Ships' company: 900
Air wing: 3,08
  • Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 469 (HMLA-469) - Bell AH-1Z Viper (x4), Bell UH-1Y Venom (x4)
  • Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 262 (VMM-262) - V-22 Osprey (x12)
  • Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 466 (HMH-466) - CH-53E Super Stallion (x4)
  • Marine Attack Squadron 231 (VMA-231) - AV-8B Harrier II (x6)
Troops: 1,871
  • 1st Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division (x600)
  • 3rd Battalion, 16th Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division (x200)
  • Combat Logistics Battalion 2, Combat Logistics Regiment 2 (x200)
  • 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (x100)
  • 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (x200)
  • 5th Battalion, 11th Marines, 1st Marine Division (x100)
  • 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division (x471)
Vehicles:
  • M1A1 Abrams (x5)
  • AAV-P7/A1 (x25)
  • M198 howitzer (x8)
  • FMTV - M1078A1P2 2.5-ton LMTV cargo (x68)
  • Oshkosh L-ATV (X12)
Electronic warfare, decoys & countermeasures:
  • 6 x Mark 36 SRBOC
  • AN/SLQ-25 Nixie
  • AN/SLQ-49 Chaff Buoy Decoy System
  • Seagnat Control System
  • AN/SLQ-32(V)2 Electronic Warfare Suite
Weapons:
  • 2 x RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile
  • 2 x RIM-7 Sea Sparrow
  • 3 x Phalanx CIWS
  • 4 x 25 mm Mk 38 chain guns
  • 4 x .50 BMG machine guns
Fuel: Full
Supplies: Full




USS Antietam - Ticonderoga-class cruiser
Ship's company: 330
Air wing: 30
  • Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron FIVE (HSC-5) with MH-60S Seahawk (x2)
Electronic warfare, decoys & countermeasures:
  • Mark 36 SRBOC
  • AN/SLQ-25 Nixie
Weapons:
  • 2 × 61 cell Mk 41 vertical launch systems containing
    • 122 × mix of:
      • RIM-66M-5 Standard SM-2MR Block IIIB
      • RIM-156A SM-2ER Block IV
      • RIM-161 SM-3
      • RIM-162A ESSM
      • RIM-174A Standard ERAM
      • BGM-109 Tomahawk
      • RUM-139A VL-ASROC
  • 8 × RGM-84 Harpoon missiles
  • 2 × 5 in (127 mm)/54 caliber Mark 45 lightweight gun
  • 2 × 25 mm (0.98 in) Mk 38 gun
  • 4 × .50 in (12.7 mm) cal. machine gun
  • 2 × Phalanx CIWS Block 1B
  • 2 × Mk 32 12.75 in (324 mm) triple torpedo tubes
Fuel: Full
Supplies: Full




USS Gonzalez - Arleigh Burke-class destroyer
Ship's company: 281
Electronic warfare, decoys & countermeasures:
  • AN/SLQ-32(V)2 Electronic Warfare System
  • AN/SLQ-25 Nixie Torpedo Countermeasures
  • MK 36 MOD 12 Decoy Launching System
  • AN/SLQ-39 CHAFF Buoys
Weapons:
  • 1 × 29 cell Mk 41 vertical launcher system, 1 × 61 cell Mk 41 vertical launching systems with
    • 90 × RIM-156 SM-2, BGM-109 Tomahawk or RUM-139 VL-ASROC missiles
  • 2 x Mk 141 Harpoon Missile Launcher SSM
  • 1 × Mark 45 5/54 in (127/54 mm)
  • 2 × 25 mm chain gun
  • 4 × .50 caliber (12.7 mm) guns
  • 2 × 20 mm Phalanx CIWS
  • 2 × Mk 32 triple torpedo tube
Fuel: Full
Supplies: Full

USS Cole- Arleigh Burke-class destroyer
Ship's company: 281
Electronic warfare, decoys & countermeasures:
  • AN/SLQ-32(V)2 Electronic Warfare System
  • AN/SLQ-25 Nixie Torpedo Countermeasures
  • MK 36 MOD 12 Decoy Launching System
  • AN/SLQ-39 CHAFF Buoys
Weapons:
  • 1 × 29 cell Mk 41 vertical launcher system, 1 × 61 cell Mk 41 vertical launching systems with
    • 90 × RIM-156 SM-2, BGM-109 Tomahawk or RUM-139 VL-ASROC missiles
  • 2 x Mk 141 Harpoon Missile Launcher SSM
  • 1 × Mark 45 5/54 in (127/54 mm)
  • 2 × 25 mm chain gun
  • 4 × .50 caliber (12.7 mm) guns
  • 2 × 20 mm Phalanx CIWS
  • 2 × Mk 32 triple torpedo tube
Fuel: Full
Supplies: Full

USS The Sullivans- Arleigh Burke-class destroyer
Ship's company: 281
Electronic warfare, decoys & countermeasures:
  • AN/SLQ-32(V)2 Electronic Warfare System
  • AN/SLQ-25 Nixie Torpedo Countermeasures
  • MK 36 MOD 12 Decoy Launching System
  • AN/SLQ-39 CHAFF Buoys
Weapons:
  • 1 × 29 cell Mk 41 vertical launcher system, 1 × 61 cell Mk 41 vertical launching systems with
    • 90 × RIM-156 SM-2, BGM-109 Tomahawk or RUM-139 VL-ASROC missiles
  • 2 x Mk 141 Harpoon Missile Launcher SSM
  • 1 × Mark 45 5/54 in (127/54 mm)
  • 2 × 25 mm chain gun
  • 4 × .50 caliber (12.7 mm) guns
  • 2 × 20 mm Phalanx CIWS
  • 2 × Mk 32 triple torpedo tube
Fuel: Full
Supplies: Full




USS Leahy - Armstrong-class frigate
Ship's company: 232
Electronic warfare & decoys:
  • 2 x Thales Sabre ECM suite
  • 4 × Sippican Hycor SRBOC MK36 launcher
  • 1 × AN/SLQ-25 Nixie torpedo decoy
Weapons:
  • 1 × Oto Melara 127 mm/54 dual-purpose gun
  • 4 × Browning M2 12.7mm machine guns
  • 4 x × FN MAG 7.62mm machine guns
  • 2 × Goalkeeper CIWS
  • 40-cell Mk.41 vertical launch system
    • 32 × SM-2 IIIA surface-to-air missiles
    • 32 × Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (quadpacked)
  • 8 × Harpoon anti-ship missiles
  • 2 × twin MK32 Mod 9 torpedo launchers with Raytheon MK46 Mod 5 torpedoes
Fuel: Full
Supplies: Full





USS Alaska - Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine
Ship's company: 155
Weapons:
  • 4 × 21 inch (533 mm) Mark 48 torpedo tubes
  • 24 x UGM-133 Trident II each armed with 12 MIRVs, each MIRV holding a VX Gas Warhead
Fuel: Full
Supplies: Full

USS Georgia - Ohio-class guided missile submarine
Ship's company: 155
Weapons:
  • 4 x 21 inch (533 mm) Mark 48 torpedo tubes
  • 154 × BGM-109 Tomahawks in 22 groups of seven
Fuel: Full
Supplies: Full




USS New Mexico - Virginia-class attack submarine
Ship's company: 135
Weapons:
  • 4 x 21 inch (533 mm) Mark 48 torpedo tubes
  • 12 cell VLS for BGM-109 Tomahawks
Fuel: Full
Supplies: Full

USS Missouri - Virginia-class attack submarine
Ship's company: 135
Weapons:
  • 4 x 21 inch (533 mm) Mark 48 torpedo tubes
  • 12 cell VLS for BGM-109 Tomahawks
Fuel: Full
Supplies: Full




USNS Alan Shepard - Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship
Ship's Company: 49 x United States Navy personnel, 123 Civilian Mariners
Electronic warfare & decoys:
  • AN/SLQ-25 Nixie Torpedo Countermeasures
  • Nulka Decoy Launchers
Weapons:
  • 4 x 0.5 in (12.7 mm) machine guns
  • 2 x 7.62 mm medium machine guns
Stores:
  • 400,000 cubic foot of Water supplies
  • 350,000 cubic foot of food supplies
  • 300,000 cubic foot of ammo supplies
  • 100,000 cubic foot of spare parts
  • 220,000 cubic foot of medical supplies
  • 16,000 barrels of fuel oil
  • 7,000 barrels of aircraft fuel
Fuel: Full
Supplies: Full




USNS Henry Eckford - Henry J. Kaiser-class fleet replenishment oiler
Ship's company: 24 United States Navy personnel, 89 Civilian Mariners
Electronic warfare & decoys:
  • AN/SLQ-25 Nixie Torpedo Countermeasures
Weapons:
  • 4 x 0.5 in (12.7 mm) machine guns
  • 2 x 7.62 mm medium machine guns
Stores:
  • 110,000 Barrels of fuel oil
  • 70,000 barrels of aircraft fuel
Fuel: Full
Supplies: Full

The crews would be given a 24 hour period of notification to spend time and say goodbye to their families, this 24 hour period would also include travel time for those living a little further away. The Commander for the Carrier Strike Group would be Rear Admiral John “Duke” Wade, his second in command and Chief of Staff would be Captain David E. Burke and the Command Master Chief, the person responsible for the personnel well being, would be Communications Technician Chief Petty Officer and ship writer, Jeremy K. Byrd.
 
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John

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Twenty four hours had passed and by now, all of the sailors, airmen, marines, soldiers and equipment would be on board the ships. All of the ships during this period would have been fully fuelled, all stocks would be completely full and ammunition would be full.

Out of Naval Station Norfolk, the USS Theodore Roosevelt, the USS Kearsarge, The USS' Gonzalez Cole, The Sullivans, the USS Leahy, the USNS Henry Eckford, theUSNS Alan Shepard and the USS' New Mexico Missouri would all begin to depart from dock, at five minute intervals for each ship, mooring ropes would be released and tug boats would begin to guide the ships out of the naval station, the five minute intervals gave each ship enough time to make distance between one and the other to ensure that no accidents happened between them. This wouldn't need to happen in Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, however, as the lone USS Georgia would be unmoored and again guided at by Tugboats, the Submarine would have be fully fuelled and armed as listed above. The USS Antietam and USS Alaska, again however, would need five minute intervals as they both depart from Naval Station Mayport.

The two groups from Georgia and Virginia would travel from FM>FL at an average speed of around 18knots, where they were to meet up with the Antietam and Alaska in FL, where they would travel FL>GK>HJ>HI>HH>HG>HF>GE>GD. They would take roughly 89 hours to arrive at their intended target which was Port Stanley, Falkland Islands. Although it wouldn't really be necessary, the ships would refuel and resupply if needed be, this included the submarines surfacing for supplies and oxygen.

The submarines, once in deep enough water, would submerge to around 90 meters and go on passive sonar until a target represented itself. The ships would remain on alert, however not at battlestations until they reached GK, to which they would sound General Quarters due to the heightened tensions with Brazil and Argentina - the ships would remain in international waters at all times.
 

John

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The fleet would have passed Brazil and Argentina unscathed and would begin to arrive in Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands. If there was no space at port for the ships, they would anchor at around 1km from shore and would contact private hire boats to ship sailors to land for their time off. The USS Kearsarge would be one of the main ones to allow to dock with all of the equipment on board. As it docks and is moored, the ramps of the ship drop, allowing the vehicles and soldiers off. All of the vehicles would drive off themselves but the eight M198 howitzers would be hooked up to eight of the FMTV - M1078A1P2 2.5-ton LMTV cargos to be pulled off. Once in dock, the soldiers and equipment would begin to move into the town and mingle with the Falkland population. They would be carrying their weapons and equipment, however the weapons would be unloaded and they wouldn't be wearing their armoured, just their combat uniforms.

The soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines would be given a period of 24 hours to adapt to their surroundings, before operations were to begin. the submarines would surface to allow their sailors time ashore. Equipment would begin to get set up however, the eight M198 howitzers would be set up so they were guarding Port Stanley, Six would be on the west side of the town, facing the mountains, whilst two would be on the east side, facing the port, little beach and long beach. The rest of the vehicles would just be parked up at Port Stanley airport, in the car park (parking lot), ready to be used. Some of the soldiers and marines would stay with them, allowing civilians to sit in them for pictures if they asked, which was highly likely to happen. @Jamie
 
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