Operation Dragonfly

Summary
Operation Dragonfly (codenamed Paradox) was an operation led by the U.S whose aim was to capture Makarov's cousin and capture him.

Planning
NATO countries began to agree that Makarov's cousin was becoming a threat. Spies related that he was reassembling the fanactical Ultranationlist army, with the help of Arabian insurgents. France said that an invasion would be the solving. UK proposed an assasination. The U.S suggested an operation to kidnap him. Then, the NATO voting began. The U.S suggestion won and the countries started organising their armies.

Preparation
The U.S preppared the Delta Force, the Seals and the Rangers. The UK sent two divisions of the SAS. France separated three GIGN squads and two from the Foreign Legion. The plan was the following: The French and British invaded from the south and west, and the U.S invaded from the North. The east was to be used as the escape route. The Rangers and Foreign Legion secured the ground to the other groups to come in. Andrei Makarov was supposed to be in a meeting in one of four buildings. The other three where barracks and supply depots. After the target was captured, the rangers and legionaries would raid the other buildings. The operation was supposed to last an hour or less.

U.S forces
• 6 UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters

• 5 MH-6 Little Birds

• 3 AH-1Z Viper attack helicopters

• 13 Humvees

• 30 Rangers and 20 Seals, Delta Force operatives.

British forces
• 2 UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters

• 4 Transport trucks

• 14 SAS operatives

French forces
• 4 SA 321 Super Frelon helicopters

• 5 Transport vehicles

• 30 legionaries, 10 GIGN operatives