Hi all,
I thought I'd pick your brains with my current predicament.
I'm writing a military fiction novel, and I've come across a bit of an issue.
So, let me try to explain the situation in as much detail as possible, in order for you guys to dissect and better assist me!
We have my main character - a former SAS Captain, he's picked up by the Security Services after an operation goes wrong, and while he's still in the SAS at this point - his career is in serious jeopardy and he's facing charges of disobeying a direct order, not following protocol, etc.
Anyway, the deal that he's made with a super-secret, non-existent arm of the British Security Services - called the Covert Operations Group, is this... Help them out on a mission, they get him out of jail and back to where he was before the whole incident... An outstanding officer with a promotion to Major on the horizon, and in general, a bright career ahead of him.
His first operation with the Covert Operations Group is back to Afghanistan to rescue a British journalist being held by the Taliban. Unfortunately, this journalist is also wanted by the CIA - she has some dirt on them and they want to keep her quiet, along with whatever dirt she has. She's a freelancer, and recently stumbled upon a top-secret operation carried by the Covert Operations Group - a mission into Iran to assassinate a top nuclear scientist.
Her plan is to run with the story and expose the true nature of the Covert Operations Group - a unit that officially doesn't exist. The British want to shut her up, too. But, they cannot allow a British national to be taken by the CIA, and they also want to free her from the clutches of the Taliban.
Anyway, the operation. This is where I'm struggling. Both with the specifics of the operation, and the kit itself - the names of the kit, what everything's called, etc.
I envision it as thus: she is being held in one of three buildings in a compound. The team of four will insert in via helicopter a few kilometres from the target compound. They will then tab the extra few kilometres to an observation post, where they will link up with the four members of the team - who were inserted 72 hours earlier, and acting as intelligence gatherers, relaying their findings to a FOB. Where the four members will reside until orders are given to commence the operation.
In terms of the terrain, I'm planning on having two snipers on over-watch, so perhaps the compound is surrounded by hills?
The compound itself is well-fortified, and is rectangular in shape. It has four PKM machine gun nests, as well as buildings which exceed the height of the walls to act as look out spots.
Weaponry of the Fire Team:
8 x M4 assault rifles - equipped with a torch, night-vision-scope.
8 x USP pistols
1 x M67 fragmentation grenades - per man.
2 x M84 flashbang grenades - per man.
C4 explosive - to make explosive entry into the compound initially.
Support:
- The eight-man team can call upon British Special Forces elements located in the area at any time, should they need assistance. And, one Apache attack helicopter will also be on standby, although this is a last resort.
What do you all think of my visions/plans for the operation? What are the flaws, things to iron out? What about the kit?
Do you guys have any other suggestions? Questions?
Many thanks!
I thought I'd pick your brains with my current predicament.
I'm writing a military fiction novel, and I've come across a bit of an issue.
So, let me try to explain the situation in as much detail as possible, in order for you guys to dissect and better assist me!
We have my main character - a former SAS Captain, he's picked up by the Security Services after an operation goes wrong, and while he's still in the SAS at this point - his career is in serious jeopardy and he's facing charges of disobeying a direct order, not following protocol, etc.
Anyway, the deal that he's made with a super-secret, non-existent arm of the British Security Services - called the Covert Operations Group, is this... Help them out on a mission, they get him out of jail and back to where he was before the whole incident... An outstanding officer with a promotion to Major on the horizon, and in general, a bright career ahead of him.
His first operation with the Covert Operations Group is back to Afghanistan to rescue a British journalist being held by the Taliban. Unfortunately, this journalist is also wanted by the CIA - she has some dirt on them and they want to keep her quiet, along with whatever dirt she has. She's a freelancer, and recently stumbled upon a top-secret operation carried by the Covert Operations Group - a mission into Iran to assassinate a top nuclear scientist.
Her plan is to run with the story and expose the true nature of the Covert Operations Group - a unit that officially doesn't exist. The British want to shut her up, too. But, they cannot allow a British national to be taken by the CIA, and they also want to free her from the clutches of the Taliban.
Anyway, the operation. This is where I'm struggling. Both with the specifics of the operation, and the kit itself - the names of the kit, what everything's called, etc.
I envision it as thus: she is being held in one of three buildings in a compound. The team of four will insert in via helicopter a few kilometres from the target compound. They will then tab the extra few kilometres to an observation post, where they will link up with the four members of the team - who were inserted 72 hours earlier, and acting as intelligence gatherers, relaying their findings to a FOB. Where the four members will reside until orders are given to commence the operation.
In terms of the terrain, I'm planning on having two snipers on over-watch, so perhaps the compound is surrounded by hills?
The compound itself is well-fortified, and is rectangular in shape. It has four PKM machine gun nests, as well as buildings which exceed the height of the walls to act as look out spots.
Weaponry of the Fire Team:
8 x M4 assault rifles - equipped with a torch, night-vision-scope.
8 x USP pistols
1 x M67 fragmentation grenades - per man.
2 x M84 flashbang grenades - per man.
C4 explosive - to make explosive entry into the compound initially.
Support:
- The eight-man team can call upon British Special Forces elements located in the area at any time, should they need assistance. And, one Apache attack helicopter will also be on standby, although this is a last resort.
What do you all think of my visions/plans for the operation? What are the flaws, things to iron out? What about the kit?
Do you guys have any other suggestions? Questions?
Many thanks!