PNS Mehran Combat - Military Detailed

A.V.

New Member
Joined
Feb 16, 2009
Messages
6,503
Likes
1,157
Sources revealed four guerrillas, dressed in black, entered the premises from the Korangi (Faisal Town) side, using bushes on the bank of the drain as camouflage. After reaching the boundary wall, they not only blew a hole with sophisticated explosive, having little spark and sound, they also cut the charged wires after climbing up, using ladders. Once in the compound, they used the blind spots left within the two towers 100 metres apart. It seemed they had worked on the movement of lights to minute details, figuring exactly when to sneak ahead by evading the moving lights. They also had complete information vis-i-vis placement of cameras (including their panning circumference and timing) in and around the hangars, housing the aircraft. The investigators believe the information on the periphery of the compound could have been gathered from intense surveillance atop the Karsaz bridge, which gives a panoramic view of the northern side of the base.

However, it is believed, the exact info on the details of the complex, which is not visible otherwise, the hangar and the aircraft suggests the plan just cannot be a work of amateur terrorists. The way the entire mission was executed, the sources in Pakistan Navy believe, it seems some specialists must have worked on the plan quite extensively. Moreover, the ex-Navy officials were of the view it was an inside job, implying that someone from within had provided vital information to saboteurs for the mission. And, if the investigation zeroes in on the possibility of sabotage from outside, the RAW (Research and Analysis Wing), Mossad (Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations) or even the CIA (Central Investigation Agency) could be a suspect. Interestingly, in such a scenario, the US technicians, working on the new Orions, might have to be interrogated.

More interesting is the fact the attackers precisely knew about the maintenance-cycle of Orions, and possibly had prior information with regard to presence of seven US and 11 Chinese technicians working in the PNS Mehran for the certification. The Pakistan Navy officials have arrived to this notion after juxtaposing the modus operandi of the assailants and timing of the incident. These foreign experts were housed half a kilometer south of the hangar, where the gunbattle raged on Sunday. The foreigners were evacuated immediately from the other gate on the order of Admiral Abbas Raza as soon as the first plane exploded.

These attackers were equipped with four RPGs (Rocket Propelled Grenade launchers), Russian made AK-47s, night vision goggles (NVGs), hand-grenades and a sniper rifle with silencer. They had extra rounds for all rifles. However, they didn't have any extra round for the RPGs, which they threw away after firing the loaded rounds. Once reaching the tarmac, one of the attackers fired an RPG round on one of the Orions.

The naval officials believe this strike had a purpose, that is, they knew the explosion would entail a blackout. And, it happened exactly that way. After the blackout, as the PNS Mehran's unit of Rapid Reaction Force, comprising around 12 personnel, including three firefighters and two paramedics, reached the spot. With lights gone off, these assailants engaged the coming force, using night vision goggles. During the crossfire, these terrorists took out Lt Yasir and three firefighters with gunshots and grenades.

The attackers could see them with the NVGs, while the coming reaction force personnel were not equipped with the same gadget thus becoming easy targets. After injuring a couple of more, and forcing the rest to retreat, the attackers fired another RPG round on the second Orion. They then proceeded further for attaching magnetic explosives near the wings of the burning aircrafts. These explosives are highly sophisticated, and are not available easily even in the black-market. It is important to note the attackers did not touch any other aircraft (Fokker) or helicopter (Chinese ZA-6) parked in the same vicinity.

Within 15 minutes of the first fire shot, the 16-member Quick (Immediate) Response Force (QRF) of the Naval SSGs (Special Services Group of the Pakistan Navy also called Navy Seals), arrived at the spot from PNS Iqbal and engaged the attackers. By this time, three terrorists had taken position on the roof of an adjacent two-storey building used by Pakistan Navy for pre and post flight briefings and debriefings. This building has a crew room, a lounge, a briefing room and a leisure room, besides small offices, etc. The gang-leader, however, stayed in front of the building, taking a position on the ground. As the QRF engaged, the leader also went inside the building. The sniper on the rooftop, meanwhile, kept firing rounds on the SSG personnel for taking out men with the help of the night vision capability. The two others kept engaging the closer targets as crossfire raged. After cordoning the building off, and giving the warning to the terrorists to surrender, three SSG personnel, a Hawaldar (leading man) and two sailors tried to enter the building from the same front door in a bid to engage the leader.

They received a volley of bullets from the leader, getting critically injured. However, one of them got the leg of the leader, who blew himself up immediately as he was wearing an explosive jacket over the bullet-proof vest. All of them had both jackets on. The QRF, after having secured the assets and necessary information about the compound, formed the inner cordon. Some SSG personnel from the QRF then entered the building in search of the rest of attackers. After another 25 minutes, the QRF was reinforced by the 60-member Deliberate Response Force (DRF). This contingent formed the outer cordon at around 150 meters of the building. The inner cordon, 50 meters of the building, then crossed fire with some men searching inside.

The SSG personnel inside got themselves locked in a room-to-room battle with two assailants equipped with AK-47s and hand-grenades. One of the attackers was shot in the head who fell on the ground instantly. Since the bullet entered the brain, the attacker couldn't blow himself up. The other attacker also got hit, and he blew himself up. He had 17 bullet-hits. Meanwhile, the SSG personnel outside the building spotted the last terrorist, the sharpshooter, at the roof. He was spotted because of the spark of the gunshot. He was also taken out. The operation ended by dawn in less than seven hours. However, the naval SSG commandos took more hours for sweeping the entire runway and other places in the PNS Mehran.

During the entire operation, the naval SSG exercised complete command, while the Rangers, who had rushed to the spot from the gate as well as the reinforcements, stayed behind the SSG's outer cordon. The naval SSGs lost three men, who were shot at the front door by the gang leader. The Rapid Response Team of simple marines from the PNS Mehran lost four men, while one Rangers' personnel was also martyred.

No Army SSG or regular force personnel was engaged in the operation. As against the GHQ attack, where the Zarar Company of the SSG carried out the operation, 25 people, including two senior Army officials, got killed at the hands of eight terrorists in a gunbattle that continued for around 20 hours, the naval SSG personal managed the situation relatively easily.


Mayed Ali pakistan.
 

p2prada

Senior Member
Joined
May 25, 2009
Messages
10,234
Likes
4,015
Suicide bombers smell like Taliban or Al Qaeda. Not a foreign operation.

Maybe Somali Pirates.
 

bhramos

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 21, 2009
Messages
25,625
Likes
37,233
Country flag
Suicide bombers smell like Taliban or Al Qaeda. Not a foreign operation.

Maybe Somali Pirates.
they most probably TTP as claimed and knew whole PN base, and where and what they are doing.........
 

A.V.

New Member
Joined
Feb 16, 2009
Messages
6,503
Likes
1,157
Who ever they were God knows ,but definitely they were trained by special training units who are adept at using top technology.
 

plugwater

Senior Member
Joined
Nov 25, 2009
Messages
4,154
Likes
1,081
It says the operation ended in 7 hours but we heard explosions even after that.
 

Blackwater

Senior Member
Joined
Jan 9, 2012
Messages
21,156
Likes
12,211
latest is ,4 insiders were also arrested, May low level navy personnel
 

p2prada

Senior Member
Joined
May 25, 2009
Messages
10,234
Likes
4,015
Then can you imagine the seriousness of the Mumbai attacks where 10 commando trained terrorists were running amok on our streets.

The losses the Pakistanis suffered at Mehran was quite significant.
 

Iamanidiot

Senior Member
Joined
Dec 21, 2009
Messages
5,325
Likes
1,504
the PNS Mehran thing is an inside job by some mid level officer who knows the guard roster and the whole place inside out .This is not something the TTP can do this requires resources,training and space to conduct such training.I think the uktra's were also PA troops
 

Sikh_warrior

Professional
Joined
May 18, 2010
Messages
504
Likes
273
Yeah and as excellent the article provided is in terms of detail, the plot itself smells fishy. If these blokes were that good, they would have blown up the rest of the Orions... The fact that no Army SSG or any of their units were present is a unique coincidence. I think Pakistanis are fighting each other, they have access to all the equipment and training they need right there in front of them, with all the motives in the world to fry each other amidst such self inflicted carnage. What I do know is that there is HUGE mistrust and envy between the three branches of the forces, but the army really distances itself from both the navy and air force. We could be seeing the army setting up the environment for a coming coupe detat. All this CIA Mossad KFC TERRORIST nonsense is typical garbage, it's themselves.

And just days after blowing up American hardware, Clinton came running to Pakistan saying they're all off the hook for Osama. Coincidence? The army is sending signals through the terror its creating, for smart people to analyse. They're still hooked on terror is my verdict.
you get my vote for your verdict. i agree with you on what you have written here.

its a different story about Ms Clinton's visit to pakistan. it had nothing to do with the blowing up of american hardware. she came to give friendly hugs to pakistan! ;)
 

Latest Replies

Global Defence

New threads

Articles

Top