Operation Clear Sky
ATO Day: 30 September 2014 · SEAD/DEAD Package · Homs, Syria
ATO PKG 601 · SECRET//NOFORN//SCI//TK · For simulation purposes only
Mission Overview
A SEAD/DEAD package targeting the SAA SA-5 site at Homs (TS-024), with OCA fighter and escort support.
| Field
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Details
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| ATO Day
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30 September 2014
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| Package ID
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PKG 601
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| Package Lead
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SHADOW 1-1
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| Strike Lead
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BOLO 1-1
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| Issuing Authority
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CAOC (JFACC)
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| Time Zone
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UTC
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Allocated Sorties
| MSN
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Unit
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C/S
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Qty
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Type
|
Role
|
TOS
|
TOT
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Target
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| 6011
|
78th VMRS
|
SHADOW 1
|
4
|
F-16C
|
SEAD
|
0519Z
|
0534Z
|
TS-024R
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| 6012
|
14th VFS
|
HAT 1
|
2
|
F/A-18C
|
OCA-FTR
|
0520Z
|
0530Z
|
—
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| 6013
|
14th VFS
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COWBOY 1
|
2
|
F/A-18C
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Escort
|
0520Z
|
0533Z
|
—
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| 6014
|
32nd VSFS
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BOLO 1
|
1
|
F-15E
|
DEAD
|
0528Z
|
—
|
TS-024R/S
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| 9001
|
909th ARS
|
SHELL 1
|
1
|
KC-135 GAS
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Tanker
|
0430Z–0630Z
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—
|
—
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| 9002
|
909th ARS
|
ARCO 1
|
1
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KC-135MPRS
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Tanker
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0430Z–0630Z
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—
|
—
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MSN 6013 escorts MSN 6014. SHELL 1 (boom only) supports MSN 6011 and 6014. ARCO 1 (MPRS only) supports MSN 6012 and 6013.
Targets
| Target ID
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Name
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Type
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Coordinates
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Elevation
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Recommended Weapon
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| TS-024R
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Homs SA-5 TR "Square Pair"
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SA-5 Tracking Radar
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N35°09.174 E036°15.800
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4,069 ft
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GBU-38
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| TS-024S
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Homs SA-5 Launchers and Support Vehicles
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SA-5 Launch Nodes
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N35°08.805 E036°15.680
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3,710 ft
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GBU-38
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Mission Objectives
| MSN
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Objective
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| 6011 (SHADOW — SEAD)
|
Degrade TS-024 radar effectiveness with maximum effort. Reactive SEAD permitted against emitting threat systems tracking package aircraft.
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| 6012 (HAT — OCA)
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Deny adversary air interference within package airspace. Priority: aircraft targeting MSN 6011, then TS-024 support, then all other hostile air. Orbit: N35°05.098 E035°44.098, AG27, 090, 10 nm.
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| 6013 (COWBOY — Escort)
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Deny adversary air interference on MSN 6014. Targeting range: 65 nm.
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| 6014 (BOLO — DEAD)
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Destruction of TS-024R (primary). Destruction of TS-024S (secondary).
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Airspace Control Order
| ACM
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Type
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MSN
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Altitude
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Time
|
Control
|
| WEST-1
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Orbit
|
9001, 9002
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FL180–FL240
|
0430Z–0730Z
|
MAGIC 265.100
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| CAP-W
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ROZ (Circle)
|
6012
|
FL200–FL400
|
0500Z–0600Z
|
DARKSTAR 334.150
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| TS-024
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ROZ (Polygon)
|
6013, 6014
|
SFC–FL220
|
0500Z–0600Z
|
DARKSTAR 334.150
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Command & Control
| Role
|
Details
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| Primary AWACS
|
MAGIC 1 — 265.100 MHz
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| Secondary AWACS
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MAGIC 2 — 334.150 MHz (DARKSTAR)
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| Airspace Control
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SCT via LTAG MTMA and CVN-75
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Frequencies
| Callsign
|
Frequency
|
Band / Radio
|
Channel
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| LTAG TWR
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360.100 MHz
|
UHF / 1
|
9
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| LTAG APP/DEP
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340.775 MHz
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UHF / 1
|
10
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| LTAG PAR
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282.500 MHz
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UHF / 1
|
21
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| LTAG ATIS
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377.475 MHz
|
UHF / 1
|
20
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| MAGIC
|
265.100 MHz
|
UHF / 1
|
11
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| DARKSTAR
|
334.150 MHz
|
UHF / 1
|
12
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| CV-75 TWR
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310.250 MHz
|
UHF / 1
|
18
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| CV-75 DEP
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322.075 MHz
|
UHF / 1
|
19
|
| CV-75 APP 1
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343.025 MHz
|
UHF / 1
|
15
|
| CV-75 MARSHAL
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330.975 MHz
|
UHF / 1
|
16
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| CV-75 APP 2
|
327.450 MHz
|
UHF / 1
|
17
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| SHADOW 1 (Intraflight)
|
133.300 MHz
|
VHF / 2
|
6
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| HAT 1 (Intraflight)
|
120.075 MHz
|
VHF / 2
|
7
|
| COWBOY 1 (Intraflight)
|
129.225 MHz
|
VHF / 2
|
8
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| BOLO 1 (Intraflight)
|
129.225 MHz
|
VHF / 2
|
8
|
| SHELL 1
|
266.025 MHz
|
UHF / 1
|
13
|
| ARCO 1
|
341.700 MHz
|
UHF / 1
|
14
|
IFF
| MSN
|
IFF Mode 3
|
| 6011
|
4811
|
| 6012
|
4821
|
| 6013
|
4831
|
| 6014
|
4841
|
Tanker Support
| Callsign
|
Type
|
Altitude
|
TACAN
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Supports
|
| SHELL 1
|
KC-135 (Boom only)
|
FL220–FL240
|
37X
|
MSN 6011, 6014
|
| ARCO 1
|
KC-135MPRS
|
FL180–FL200
|
38X
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MSN 6012, 6013
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ROE
PID
PID required prior to weapons release on all air or surface contacts unless hostile act is demonstrated. Sources: NCTR/radar profile, correlated CRC/AWACS track, visual ID. Unidentified aircraft departing known mixed-use or adversary-controlled bases are NOT automatically hostile.
BVR
BVR weapons authorised only after PID or declaration by controlling agency. Weapons free against aircraft declared HOSTILE or demonstrating hostile act. Third-party deconfliction aircraft require higher authority clearance unless self-defence.
Surface Attack
Weapons release authorised on assigned ATO targets only. Dynamic targeting requires CAOC approval unless self-defence. CDE 1–3 delegated; higher requires CAOC approval.
Abort Criteria
- Target PID cannot be confirmed
- Collateral damage risk exceeds authorisation
- Fuel state prevents safe recovery
- Supporting mission unsuccessful and threat unacceptable
- Major technical faults
Lost Comms Procedures
| Trigger
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Action
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| Loss of AWACS
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Default to package commander control. Abort if comms not restored within 5 minutes.
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| Loss of package comms
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Continue mission if task and ROE remain clear. Abort if situation awareness is degraded.
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| Loss of intraflight comms
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Continue assigned task. Re-establish post-target if feasible. Abort if comms cannot be re-established.
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Safety
Minimum separation between coalition aircraft outside tactical formation: 5 nm / 2,000 ft.