Saturday 25 March 2023

Spectre Ops: Scenario 1 - Ship Assault

 BRIEFING:

OPERATION  ‘OCEAN STRIKE’

Background:

On 5 October 2022, Nave Andromeda, a 228-metre-long (748 ft) crude oil tanker registered in Liberia, departed LagosNigeria en-route to SouthamptonEngland. Its captain and senior officers were Greek, while the remainder of its 22 crew members were predominantly Filipino. Nine stowaways had boarded the ship in Lagos, climbing into its rudder stock.

On the 15 October at the Port of Las Palmas, the nine men left the rudder stock, hoping to be taken to land, but were instead brought onto the Nave Andromeda's deck as Spanish authorities denied the ship permission to dock. They were then given clean clothes, food and water, and housed in a locked cabin for five days, during which they were fed regularly and escorted onto the deck for fresh air.

On 16 October, the ship again set sail, and arrived at Saint-Nazaire, France,

on 20 October. Permission to dock was again denied after the captain informed port officials of the stowaways' presence. Due to diminishing supplies, relations between the stowaways and crew became strained, at times mildly aggressive.

On 24 October, the ship's officers met with officials from its owners, Navios Tankers Management. The following morning, the crew were told to shelter in the ship's citadel.

Incident:

The Nave Andromeda issued a mayday call at around 9:00 am on 25 October 2022, whilst the ship was off the coast of the Isle of Wight in the English Channel, to which Hampshire Constabulary responded at 10:04 am with support from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and UK Border Force.

In the distress call, the ship's captain said nine stowaways had escaped a cabin where they had been locked, and that most of the 22 crew members had been instructed to lock themselves in the ship's citadel. The distress call did not initially use the word "hijacking".

Initially the authorities did not believe the incident was terror-related or related to weapons of mass destruction, but the ship's erratic movements raised concern for the welfare of the crew.

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace described being informed that the stowaways were "threatening to do something with the ship", which constituted a threat to life that went beyond the capacities of Hampshire Constabulary.

In the interim period the crew were confined to the citadel for approximately 10 hours, whilst the ship was watched closely by police and coastguard helicopters. A three-mile exclusion zone around the ship was established.  Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboats were also dispatched from Selsey and Bembridge. Isle of Wight Radio began reporting on what it described as an attempted hijacking around midday, and Hampshire Constabulary acknowledged an "ongoing incident".

By 15:45 pm, Coastguard helicopters were circling over the ship, they reported seeing activity on the bridge that ‘appeared’ to be person or persons acting aggressively toward each other.

At 15.55 pm The Captain reported that the nine stowaways were armed and were ordering him to drop anchor, he explained that this would in effect block the English channel port of Southampton and the throughfare of other vessels. The stow aways had threatened to kill one of his crew if he did not comply.

At 16.00 Coastguard helicopters reported gun flashes from the captain’s deck area at the same time the RNLI reported hearing gun shots.

1t 16.01 The Captain radioed to report the stow aways had shot dead one of his crew members and that he would be next unless he dropped anchor. He reported that he had complied with the order.

 

Special Boat Service boarding

On the evening of 25 October 2020, Hampshire Constabulary made a formal request for military support to help regain control of the ship. This request was approved by the Secretary of State for Defence Ben Wallace and Home Secretary Priti Patel.

At around 19:30 pm, 40 military personnel were deployed to the agreed Operational HQ a few miles South of Southampton docks via a helicopters from number 7 Squadron RAF, including members of the maritime special forces unit, the special boat service M squadron                                                                                                                                       Additionally, Royal Navy mine clearance divers were also put on standby in case the ship had been mined.

When night fell, 8 SBS operators boarded the ship, with some fast-roping from a Royal Navy black ops helicopter. They were supported by snipers in a Wildcat helicopter,                                      and the Royal Navy frigate HMS Richmond was also reportedly on standby to assist.

The captain of the ship remained in constant communication with the authorities and turned off the ship's lights to allow the helicopter to conduct "obscurant tactics" – shining their lights so as to disorient the stowaways. 


OPERATION: ‘OCEAN STRIKE’

                             You are the ground operational ground commander

                                     SBS Force available to you as follows:

No 1 Section

Lieutenant Alex Balmore ~ Call sign ‘Alpha 1’

Sgt Alec Wilson, Medic & Explosive expert ~ Call sign ‘Alpha 2’

Marine Pete ‘Gunners’ Lockwood Weapons expert ~ Call sign ‘Alpha 3’

Marine Dave ‘Spike’ Dalen ~ Weapons & Languages expert ~ Cal sign ‘Alpha 4’

No 2 section

WO2 Keith miles       CGC (Conspicuous Gallantry Cross) Unarmed combat expert ~ ‘Bravo 1’

Cpl ‘Stu Pot’ Stuart ~ Weapons expert and sniper ~ ‘Bravo 2’

Marine Dave ‘Daggers’ Bellingham ~ Medic ~ ‘Bravo 3’

Marine Pete ‘The sprog’ Galway new kid on the block 6 months with SBS ~ ‘Bravo 4’ First operational experience with SBS

No 3 section

Sgt Aiden ‘Aidy’ Lambert Explosive expert ~ ‘Charlie 1’

Cpl Peter Slade ~ Weapons expert and sniper ~ ‘Charlie 2’

Marine Alan ‘Flippers’ Cross ~ Unwater explosives expert ‘Charlie 3’

Marine Mike ‘The sprog’ Langton ~ new kid on the block ~ 6 months with SBS                  same selection course as Pete Galway ~ ‘Charlie 4’                                                                  First operational experience with SBS

No 4 section

Sgt Simon Utten ~ Explosive expert ~ ‘Delta 1’

Cpl Pete Clarke ~ Weapons and Languages expert ~ ‘Delta 2’

Marine Euwan ‘Dragon’ Tony ~ Sniper ‘Delta 3’

Marine Colin Hallenworth electrician and medic~ ‘Delta4’

No 5 section

Sgt Andy Chappell Medic & Weapons expert ~ ‘Echo 1’

L/Cpl Eric Dyer Deep water diver and sniper ~ ‘Echo 2’

Marine Alan Maple Underwater explosives expert ‘Echo 3’

Marine Mike ‘Hurne Languages & Weapons expert ~ ‘Echo 4’

 

Whiskey 1 & Whiskey 2 ~ 2 x Helicopters capable of delivering 1 section per lift                       Tango 1 & Tango 2 ~ Two rapid deployment boats each capable of carrying maximum 4 men per boat                  

Your mission:

To board the ship

Take into captivity or neutralise the hijackers

Free the crew and return command of the ship intact to the captain 

A plan of the ship is supplied

Background has been supplied in briefing,

1. The latest intel suggests a maximum of nine (9) hijackers BUT this is NOT 100% certain 

Plan accordingly

2. Hijacker’s all armed (weapon type and number of weapons unknown, explosives unknown) believed to be semi-automatic / automatic (AK47) and possible side arms not known if explosives are available to hijackers

3. Decide how many sections you will deploy and in which type of transport helicopter or rapid deployment boats, if multiple deployments which order sections deploy in.  Allow for time between first drop, return of helicopters to base in Portsmouth (32 mins round trip) 30 mins air time (round trip) and 2 mins to land,load and lift. The whole show should be over in less than 10 mins maximum!

4. Decide point of insertion onto ship and routes each section is to take, order of insertion IF using boats and helicopters who deploys / inserts first. Time taken to scale side of vessel in choppy waters and at least a 50’ climb up side of vessel, after grappling lines are successfully attached to vessel, point of entry via anchor chain or where from the sea / ocean surface?

5. Select the priority for each section in respect of clearing decks and action(s) on contact confirm ‘shoot to kill’ policy or not?

 

All have equipment as listed:                                                                                                     

 

Provide the briefing to your sections ~ Good luck SIR!




PLAN:
Number 1 and 2 sections to egress by helicopter onto the top of the control tower.
Clear Bridge and down.

Number 4 Section to egress by boat starboard side. Clear main deck. Enter control tower by Starboard door and clear up.

Number 5 section to egress by boat port side. Split into 2 two man teams. Leader plus Echo 3 to clear foscle. Echo 2 & 4 to clear main deck and enter control tower by port door and secure area.


4 & 5 sections make aboard no mishaps.


1 & 2 sections take some serious injuries jumping off a moving helicopter, at night!



Casualties remain on board. Time is of the essence here!


Bridge secure 2 x Tango's down. Captain rescued. 1 Hostage killed by terrorists prior to arrival.


4 & half of 5 clear main deck


2nd half of 5 clear foscle area. Hostages secured indicate terrorist in next room. Flash bang, double tap, Tango 3 down.


Gangway in between fuel tanks identified, 1 booby trap (trip wire) identified and marked.


                                      1 & 2 start to clear down. (TOP) Mess deck cleared Tango 4 & 5 down.                                                                        Whilst team 4 & half of 5 (BOTTOM) Enter deck 1 from port & starboard.                                                  Team 3 (reserve RIGHT) land on main deck.


 5 progress along gangway.


4 & 5 clear medical bay and workshops. (Not shown - Tango 6 down)


 4 & 5 secure deck 1. 1 & 2 enter living accomodation deck.


                                                    Tango 6 down......has a dead mans trigger KABOOM.                                                                                                  Suicide vest explodes and kills a SBS & Tango 7, seriously injuring 2 more SBS.                             Medic from 2 section saves lives.


3 Section and 5 enter engine room deck. After finding a 2nd booby trap on the gangway a 3rd is found hard wired to the hatch into the engine room. No way in without endangering the ship. 5 decide to leave in situ and extract back the way they came.


Aftermath of the suicide vest attack.


Recreation deck entered by team 4.


Wounded crewman found in officers mess area.


Engine room search continues. Hidden terrorist, Tango 8 waits to strike.


3 more injured crewmen found in recreation room. 1 & 2 move down stairs.


5 navigate the booby trapped gangway back towards the focsle.


(Not shown) Tango 9 & 10 down. Recreation area ambush.


3 clear engine room, Tango 8 down, 1 SBS seriously injured. Identify Tango 11 in Citadel. Flash bang thrown!
(Not shown - 6 crewmen in first citadel room rescued)


                                                    Tango 11 down......has a dead mans trigger KABOOM.                                                                                  Suicide vest explodes and kills 6 crewmen & Tango 11, seriously injuring 1 more SBS.                             


Result:
1 SBS killed
6 SBS seriously wounded
3 SBS minor wounds
18 crewmen saved
7 crewmen killed by terrorists
Ship saved
11 Tango's neutralised (Terrorists)






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