Contract Type: 
Sub-Contract
Date: 
Wednesday, May 18, 2016 - 19:30
Mission Start Time: 
1730h
Employer(s): 

EDF



MISSION

We've been contracted to return to the town of Nekrashuk in order to recover any intelligence and equipment left behind by the Cherno-Russian Separatists following our confrontation on Saturday.
The Esseker Government want us to transport any remaining items to Igman Military Base for analysis.
They have also requested that we investigate a possible Separatist encampment located at South West of Tuk. We suspect that this was where we took small arms fire from on Saturday whilst enroute to Nekrashuk.


OBJECTIVES

  • Load and transport all equipment and intelligence from Nekrashuk to Igman Military Base for analysis
  • Investigate possible enemy encampment
  • Return to FOB Crow


OPERATING PROCEDURES

Standard Operating Procedures
Dilema: CIVILIAN POPULATION
Response: Report to OIC, Gather Intelligence, Observe

Dilema: CIVILIAN CASUALTY
Response: Report to OIC, Render First Aid, Log Entry

Dilema: IMMINENT DANGER TO YOU
Response: Protect yourself in line with ROE, Report to OIC, Log Entry

Dilema: PERSON OBSERVED WITH WEAPON
Response: Report to OIC, Log Entry, Observe

Dilema: POSSIBLE EXPLOSIVE DEVICE
Response: Report to OIC, Log Entry, Defuse if requested by OIC


Rules of Engagement
Universal ROE applies. You may always act in the defense of yourself and your teammates. If the enemy is about to engage a friendly, you do not need to ask permission to fire. Act first, save your life or the life of your teammate, then call in a contact report.

You may always return fire when fired upon. Identify your targets before engaging them, but do not hesitate to engage when the enemy is engaging you.

When time permits, ask for clearance to fire before taking action. This only applies to situations where you and your teammates have the initiative, such as when coming upon enemies that have not yet spotted you. Doing this allows leadership elements to control the initiation of fires more precisely, generally resulting in more effective results. Advance warning also allows other teammates to get better positions before the engagement begins.