stonie
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This is a CLASSIFIED: TOP SECRET On Going Action Report (OGAR) from the Persian Gulf. It is the 13th of February 1994 18:00:00 local time. We have just arrived to support the command group overseeing the Gulf given the current circumstance. It looks like the next 2 days might be historic. God forbid not! Or 'Inshallah - God willing' as the locals say. For war seems to have broken out in Europe where the Warsaw Pact has initiated hostilities and there have been attacks reported in the US. Until now things have been quiet in the Gulf, unusually so even. Iran has been unusually quiet and well behaved according to the standard crew running the show the last few weeks. Mission areas along the Gulf itself are currently well covered by our assets of patrol ships, destroyers, and frigates belonging to NATO in addition to allied ships from Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UEA, and Kuwait in their respective patrol zones. The Gulf has been segmented into 12 patrol zones ALPHA to LIMA. Battle carrier group with the CV 60 Saratoga Forrestal class patrols outside the entrance of the Gulf and we have access to extensive assets at airbases belonging to our allies along the entire Gulf. To wrap up this SITREP we have been given orders by command as follows. 1. Maintain readiness and vigilance 2. Maintain one Frigate or larger vessel in each of the 12 Patrol Zones marked ALPHA to LIMA 3. Patrol the Straights of Hormuz for mines and any other obstructions to navigation 4. Exit USNS Sgt W.R. Button out of the Gulf (past the Gulf Exit RPS) 5. Protect civilian shipping in the region 6. Maintain diplomatic stability with our Gulf Allies. Furthermore. If something happens in the Gulf and the Soviets utilize Iranian airspace for attacks we are to avoid provoking the Iranians into the fight. We have enough trouble elsewhere as is. It is worrying already that we already see Warsaw pact ELINT and Maritime surveillance in the air over Iran and some of our assets are reporting electronic interference. Let's look at the situation. This is the Gulf outlook right now. 1. Our ally Saudi Arabia is providing AEW support from the North west. 2. Iran has low threat air patrols within its border of control in the Gulf consisting primarily of F-4 phantoms. 3. USNS Sgt W.R Button in tasking group Montgomery is making his way down south to exit the Gulf on a classified mission, he is currently escorted by FF USS Elmer Montgomery. 4. Tasking group Wainwright consisting of Guided Missile Cruisier CG Belknap and Destroyers DD Peterson and DD Elliot will sail from the Gulf entry to rendezvous with TG Montgomery and join the escort out of the Gulf. 5. The rest of our Gulf stationed naval patrolling assets, mainly FFGs, remain on current missions tasked from the previous shift. 6. We have two clusters of unknown air contacts in the vicinity of Al Basrah and Shiraz. The situation in Hormuz is as follows. 1. Two clusters of unidentified, possibly Iranian warships have been detected in and Southwest of the strait of Hormuz. 2. We currently possess assets in the area more than matching known assets but depending on the contact classification of unknown contacts they might not be a match for the current Iranian assets in the strait. 3. Worryingly an Iranian minelayer is sailing in the strait but our mine countermeasure task group TG 52.1 will arrive presently to observe. Assessment Our AEW and ELINT is sufficient for now in the North and South of the Gulf but could potentially need to be strengthened in the middle in Qatar if hostilities grow. Our current weakness is that we do not have complete intelligence over potentially hostile assets in the Gulf and an utter lack of air patrols already in the air bordering negligence from the previous shift. Europe is already at war for Christ's sake! Command Tasking To remedy the situation the command group has decided to schedule the following missions. Air Tasking 1. Send up patrols in the Gulf to intercept and identify unknown air contacts should they become threats to our assets in the Gulf. Air patrols should match the presence of potentially hostile assets and be able to hold back more substantial threats until further aid can be mustered. Five missions have been accepted. Potential threat to aircraft besides air are two SA-5c 'Gammon' SAM located near Bandar Abbas and Bandar Bushehr. They are particularly problematic as if they go HOT they intersect our patrol zones. Particularly vulnerable are PZs Bravo, Charlie, Foxtrot, Golf, and Hotel. Missions have currently been planned to minimize exposure as much as possible. 1. 2x F-16 Block 40 from the 421 FS 'Black Widows' (16x) will take off immediately from Ahmed Al Jaber near Al Jahra in Kuwait and patrol the innermost Gulf PZ ALPHA. Keeping an eye on a suspected 4 ship F-5F Tiger II patrol (presumed Iran). They are particularly vulnerable to Iran SAM SA-5c in Bandar Bushehr. SEAD flight from the Black Widows is ready and on standby in case they are needed. 2. 2x F-16 Block 50 from the 161 FS 'Jayhawks' (12x) will take off immediately from Sheik Isa near Dammam Saudi Arabia to patrol PZ Charlie. They will keep an eye out for incoming contacts from mainland Iran. 3. 2x F-16 Block 40 from 307 FS 'Stingers' (16x) will take off immediately from Al Dhafra near Abu Dhabi UAE to patrol PZ ECHO. They will keep tabs on airspace around Hormuz and assist the Jayhawks if needed. A SEAD flight from the Stingers is on standby for the Hormuz area if needed. 4. 2x F/A-18C Hornet from VFA-82 'Marauders' (12x) shall take off from Saratoga CVBG and station on PZ Kilo. They will keep an eye on a patrolling group of Phantoms from Iran on the Iran - Pakistan border by the Gulf and assist the Stingers at PZ ECHO around Hormuz if needed. 5. 2x F-14B Tomcats from VF-83 'Rampagers' (12x) Saratoga CVBG will provide BARCAP in the vicinity of the carrier TG. They are not to become involved in missions outside of protecting the Saratoga. 2. Two clusters of unidentified surface contacts need to be classified in the Hormuz Strait. One A/C 9-3C Orion set up for Maritime surveillance from the VP-9 'Golden Eagles' (4x) will be dispatched from Masirah airbase Oman to surveil unknown surface contacts in the Gulf from a safe distance. Air tasking is further visualized here. Naval Tasking 1. Frigates/Destroyers on standard missions covering all patrol zones. 2. TG Montgomery shall transit to leave the Gulf ASAP but without drawing undue attention. 3. TG Wainwright will transit towards TG Montgomery and rendezvous to join the escort of Button out of the Gulf. 4. TG 52.1 shall observe for potential Iranian minelaying threats in the Hormuz Strait. They have threatened to do it before. 4. CVG Saratoga will patrol the Gulf exit and provide support as needed to assets in the Gulf. Area Report Lets get to work! I have a feeling these will be long two days!
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