Satisfactory? No......they have been phenomenal! I took my sweet time reading this and I assure you that I'll have my grand kids read this too, if and when I have any. The icing on the cake was the inclusion of the FC personnel.
Just some things I got a little confused with; How many actual snipers were there in No.2 and No.3 Shakai Valley teams, each? Why weren't the assault teams and the last two sniper teams para-dropped? The first 2(3?) sentries that were dropped by the snipers were on the roof or in the courtyard? The lone sniper exfil-ed with the assault times or did he fall back while the assault teams exfil-ed and then moved out with the other two teams? What do the different coloured stars represent on the maps, could we have a legend for them? Reading this at work so probably I'm at fault for not understanding.
Thank you gentlemen this has been brilliant and an absolute pleasure!
Ps: If you guys need any help editing, or whatever, for your next project then I'd gladly volunteer.
I will try to answer in a summary for what I know and understood
first let me list down your questions and then I will answer the easy ones
What do the different coloured stars represent on the maps
this is the question about Zanghal Khel operation
they represent different objects on the map. and have labels next to them already. in case if they denote the route of an object then one of the star has that legend.
e.g. the red 5 corners stars are the 3 assault teams around the complex. you will see that name in the top centre and next to the Icons denoting group of soldiers in tactical stance.
the yellow 4 corner star shows the blue route of the cobra gunship which was called in for CAS.
the blue / aqua 4 star represents the terrorist files that moved out on an orange path before getting ambushed
The lone sniper exfil-ed with the assault teames or did he fall back while the assault teams exfil-ed and then moved out with the other two teams?
this is related to Shakai operation
all sniper teams including this single member were first to arrive and last to leave. they provided cover and scouted the route for the main body of the operation teams and pinned down the enemy while the assault teams made their way out of the operation zone. the lone sniper also didnt linger long and followed the Bannu route.
The first 2(3?) sentries that were dropped by the snipers were on the roof or in the courtyard?
the sentries were on top of the roof and burgies (watch towers by the boundary walls). they were all on elevated area to keep a long and clear field of view. no one was engaged in the courtyard until the assault teams had positioned themselves otherwise the cover could have been blown too early. taking out those sentries was essential to ensure secure and silent entry.
How many actual snipers were there in No.2 and No.3 Shakai Valley teams
all sniper teams were made up of two people spotter and shooter. except a lone sniper. the Shakai operation had 5 members in total for 3 sniper teams. they had clear field of fire all around the compound and most of the inside.
Why weren't the assault teams and the last two sniper teams para-dropped
this question I cant answer and whatever I will say might generate your follow up questions so I can only speculate from what I understood and noted down.
there are pros and cons for any method of transport. it is limited by the weather conditions, wind speed. the noise, availability of the means of transport and their suitability.
if para dropping a lone sniper closer to the target from higher altitude was seen appropriate then it might not have been a case for a bigger team which could get spotted or drifted away or spent good amount of time looking for each other and gathering up. para dropping is not always a smooth business and can lead to unexpected incidents like injury and/ or drifting away to close or too far away and landing in a ditch or getting stuck on a tree etc.
maybe fast roping from helicopters some good miles away from target with the mountains providing cushion and cover from sound and visual were seen as a better option. our successful and largest heli-bourne assault in Sawat valley is in front of us as an example that took the retreating TTP with the surprise.
what say you?
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