Operation CLEAR SKIES Phase 08-22 - TASK FORCE ALPHA
S-2 Intelligence Brief//07NOV2022
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S-2 Intelligence Brief//07NOV2022
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Operation/Patrol Time:
- 0400 Local
Weather/Forecast Information:
- Current Temp: 52F | Today's High: 66F | Tonight's Low: 39F | Current Humidity: 51%, dropping to 34% by 1515 Local | Wind out of the NE at 7-9 mph, with occasional gusts up to 12 mph. A reminder that as temperatures continue to drop to sustain hydration routine, as well as proper packing of base and external layered clothing- nightly low temps are beginning to dip to near freezing in the coming weeks.
Lighting/Visibility Factors:
- Cloudy | Visibility greater than or equal to 5NM (nautical miles) | Sunset tonight is 1749 & sunrise tomorrow is 0724.
Notice to Air Missions (NOTAMs) & Aviation Advisory Information
- With the successful seizure of Objectives NIMBUS and ALTUS, NWRC air power capability has been decisively disrupted, with at least half of their useable combat craft destroyed or rendered inoperable. Additionally, the elimination of the air defense systems located at each has dramatically reduced the threat to US aircraft operating across the AO. However, anti-air threats in the form of MANPADS-related capabilities, such as fixed chairs and true man-portable employment, are still plentiful and do pose a significant threat to rotary airframes- flying air missions over uncleared or unsecured areas presents a high risk of engagement by hostile MANPADS.
Theater/Strategic-level News & Intelligence Updates, Activity, and Analysis
- The capture of both NWRC-held airbases in Severkuldzha, along with consistent low-level strikes against training camps and outposts over the last several weeks has had a marked impact on operations across the UN BLUE AO. It is becoming increasingly evident that fewer of the locals are willing to pick up arms against US and coalition forces, and the NWRC is deploying more of its regular forces as a result. While that may be more resting on combat morale and less on the success of the humanitarian and aid mission, it is still progress towards disrupting the NWRC's actions against their own people.
Local/Tactical-level News & Intelligence Updates, Activity, and Analysis
- Due to varying levels of damage to each of the runways, current estimates limit each of the runways to smaller aircraft for the next 7-14 days. However, aid and supplies have slowly made their way to each of the bases, one of which is being oriented as a relief and logistical hub for the entire province, while the other is being fitted for coalition peacekeeping operations support.
Special Info/Patrol Objective-specific Intelligence
- Several NWRC positions and checkpoints have been identified along the winding road that runs parallel west and northwest of AIRBASE NIMBUS. This road serves as a land logistical route for each of the bases, and most recently, the method of withdrawal and regrouping for NWRC forces still operating to the west and north of our current AO. It is unclear as to the level of support that the hamlets and residents in proximity to this road, if any, are providing to the NWRC forces in and around, so remain alert for the possibility of armed fighters during the course of the patrol as well. At least two APCs have been observed at the northernmost checkpoint, most likely the grounds for a quick-reaction force for checkpoints to their south.
- 0400 Local
Weather/Forecast Information:
- Current Temp: 52F | Today's High: 66F | Tonight's Low: 39F | Current Humidity: 51%, dropping to 34% by 1515 Local | Wind out of the NE at 7-9 mph, with occasional gusts up to 12 mph. A reminder that as temperatures continue to drop to sustain hydration routine, as well as proper packing of base and external layered clothing- nightly low temps are beginning to dip to near freezing in the coming weeks.
Lighting/Visibility Factors:
- Cloudy | Visibility greater than or equal to 5NM (nautical miles) | Sunset tonight is 1749 & sunrise tomorrow is 0724.
Notice to Air Missions (NOTAMs) & Aviation Advisory Information
- With the successful seizure of Objectives NIMBUS and ALTUS, NWRC air power capability has been decisively disrupted, with at least half of their useable combat craft destroyed or rendered inoperable. Additionally, the elimination of the air defense systems located at each has dramatically reduced the threat to US aircraft operating across the AO. However, anti-air threats in the form of MANPADS-related capabilities, such as fixed chairs and true man-portable employment, are still plentiful and do pose a significant threat to rotary airframes- flying air missions over uncleared or unsecured areas presents a high risk of engagement by hostile MANPADS.
Theater/Strategic-level News & Intelligence Updates, Activity, and Analysis
- The capture of both NWRC-held airbases in Severkuldzha, along with consistent low-level strikes against training camps and outposts over the last several weeks has had a marked impact on operations across the UN BLUE AO. It is becoming increasingly evident that fewer of the locals are willing to pick up arms against US and coalition forces, and the NWRC is deploying more of its regular forces as a result. While that may be more resting on combat morale and less on the success of the humanitarian and aid mission, it is still progress towards disrupting the NWRC's actions against their own people.
Local/Tactical-level News & Intelligence Updates, Activity, and Analysis
- Due to varying levels of damage to each of the runways, current estimates limit each of the runways to smaller aircraft for the next 7-14 days. However, aid and supplies have slowly made their way to each of the bases, one of which is being oriented as a relief and logistical hub for the entire province, while the other is being fitted for coalition peacekeeping operations support.
Special Info/Patrol Objective-specific Intelligence
- Several NWRC positions and checkpoints have been identified along the winding road that runs parallel west and northwest of AIRBASE NIMBUS. This road serves as a land logistical route for each of the bases, and most recently, the method of withdrawal and regrouping for NWRC forces still operating to the west and north of our current AO. It is unclear as to the level of support that the hamlets and residents in proximity to this road, if any, are providing to the NWRC forces in and around, so remain alert for the possibility of armed fighters during the course of the patrol as well. At least two APCs have been observed at the northernmost checkpoint, most likely the grounds for a quick-reaction force for checkpoints to their south.