This is a list of missions, operations, and projects. Missions in support of other missions are not listed independently. [edit] World War I See also List of military engagements of World War I [edit] World War II See List of World War II military operations [edit] Cold War Era [edit] Europe - Berlin Airlift of 1948:
- Vittles
— US part of the Berlin Airlift - Planefare
— British part of the Berlin Airlift. - Gladio (?) — Stockpiles of weapons in Switzerland, Austria and other countries for resistance to Soviet occupiers.
- Gold (1954)
— covert American tunnel under the Berlin Wall - Neptune (1964)
— Soviet-led counterintelligence operation. - Reforger
— Annual American exercise to "return forces to Germany". - Silver (1949)
— covert British communications tap in Austria - Banner (1969 - 2007) Deployment of British troops to Northern Ireland. To prevent sectarian killings and support the Police (RUC). Op Banner resulted in over 700 British Armed Forces deaths and 303 Police deaths at the hands of the Irish Republicans
[edit] Central America and the Caribbean - Anadyr
— Soviet plan to base nuclear weapons in Cuba; the cause of the Cuban Missile Crisis - Kama — Soviet plan to forward-base seven Soviet ballistic missile submarines in Mariel, Cuba (part of Anadyr)
- Fortune (1951)
— 1951 CIA plan for a coup in Guatemala. Executed as Success - Golden Pheasant (1988)
— US deployment in Honduras - Just Cause (1989)
— US invasion of Panama - Mongoose (1962)
— plan for information gathering, sabotage, civil insurrection and the overthrown of the Cuban government. - Northwoods (1960s)
— plan to incite war between the United States and Cuba. - Waverider (1972)
— *Peter Pan (1960s) — transfer of Cubans to the US - Phibriglex (1962)
— US plan and mock invasion by its armed forces of a Caribbean island. The exercise took place on Vieques and the purpose of the mock invasion was to overthrow a fictitious leader called "Ortsac", whose name was, in fact, Castro spelled backwards. It occurred in August, shortly before the Cuban Missile Crisis. It is also known by the names Operation Ortsac, Operation Swift Strike II and Exercise Phibriglex-62. - Power Pack (1965)
— US deployment in the Dominican Republic - Success (1954)
— 1954 CIA coup in Guatemala. - Urgent Fury (1983)
— US invasion of Grenada [edit] Southern Africa - Hurricane (1972-1980)
/ — Operations by Rhodesian security forces against ZIPRA and ZANU guerillas in Mashonaland. - Operation Overload (1974)
— Rhodesian security forces operation to establish protected villages. - Savannah (1975-76)
— South African intervention in Angola in support of the FNLA. - Carlota (1977)
— Cuban Deployment to counter South African attacks to Angola. - Dingo (1977)
— Rhodesian attack on camps in Mozambique. - Tangent (1977-1980)
/ — Operations by Rhodesian security forces against insurgents in Matabeleland. - Favour (1978-1980)
/ — Training of former insurgents to serve as security force auxiliaries in Zimbabwe-Rhodesia. - Reindeer (1978)
— South African airborne attack on SWAPO base at Cassinga, Angola. - Rekstok (1979)
— South African attack on SWAPO bases in Angola. - Safraan (1979)
— South African attack on SWAPO bases in Zambia. - Klipklop (1980)
— South African disruption of SWAPO logistics in Angola. - Sceptic (1980)
— South African attack on SWAPO bases in Angola. - Protea (1981)
— South African attack on SWAPO bases near Ongiva and Xangongo, Angola. - Carnation (1981)
— South African skirmishes with SWAPO forces along the Angolan border. - Meebos (1982)
— South African destruction of SWAPO's "East Front" HQ at Mupa, Angola. - Askari (1983)
— South African attack on SWAPO and FAPLA forces in Angola. - Phoenix (1983)
— South African response to mass SWAPO infiltration of South-West Africa - Alpha Centauri (1986)
— South African operation in support of UNITA in Angola. - Modular (1987)
— South African operation to reverse the FAPLA advance on Mavinga and Jamba. - Hooper (1988)
— South African operation followup to Modular in pursuit of retreating FAPLA forces. - Packer (1988)
— South African operation to push FAPLA and Cuban forces north of the Cuito river following Hooper. [edit] Chad Civil War (1965–1993) - Bison (1969–72)
(French intervention to counter FROLINAT insurgency) - Tacaud (1978–80)
(Operation to avoid FROLINAT rebels taking Chad's capital) - Manta (1983–84)
(Intervention in the Chad-Libyan conflict) - Épervier (1986–)
(ongoing mission, originated to counter Libyan expansion in Chad) [edit] Falklands War (1982) - Rosario
— Argentine joint operation - Algeciras
— Planned Argentine sabotage raid. - Azul
— Argentine invasion - Corporate
— British liberation - Paraquet
— British recapture of South Georgia. - Black Buck
— British long-range bombing raid - Keyhole
— British commando raid - Purple Warrior — British training exercise incorporating lessons from the Falklands War
- Sutton
— British amphibious landings [edit] Vietnam (pre-Vietnam War) [edit] Korean War [edit] Vietnam War [edit] Post-Cold War [edit] Rwanda [edit] Other Africa [edit] East Timor [edit] Croatian War of Independence 1991-1995 - Operation Otkos 10 (end Oct-Nov 1991) — Croatian actions against rebel Serbs and regular Serbian forces on area from Mount Bilogora to Mount Papuk (on west of Slavonia)
- Operation Orkan 91 (1991) — Follow-up offensive after Otkos 10.
- Harmony — Canada's contribution to the United Nation Protection Force (UNPROFOR), which was created in February 1992 to ensure the protection and demilitarization of three UN Protected Areas in Croatia
- Operation Tigar (July 1992) — Croatian military actions in occupied Dubrovnik hinterland, held by Serbomontenegrin regulars.
- Medački džep (September 1993) Croatian offensive against rebel Serbs with aim of relieving the city of Gospić from Serb shelling attacks.
- Bljesak ("Flash") (March 1995) — Croatian offensive against rebel Serbs, with aim of liberating occupied western Slavonia
- Oluja ("Storm") (August 1995) — Croatian major offensive against most areas under control of rebel Serbs.
[edit] War in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992-1995 - Maritime Monitor (July 1992 - November 1992) — in support of UN resolutions 713 and 757, operation which subsequently became:
- Sky Monitor (October 1992 -) — NAEW orbit over the Adriatic. On 31 October an additional NAEW orbit was commenced over Hungary
- Deny Flight (April 1993 - December 1995) — to prevent the violation of the Bosnia-Herzegovina airspace, declared "No-Fly Zone"
- Neretva '93 (1993)
— offensive of Bosnian Muslim forces against Bosnian Croats in northern and eastern Herzegovina - Bøllebank ("Hooligan-bashing" in Danish) (April 1994)
— UN-forces' use of tanks against Bosnian Serbian forces. - Amanda (1994)
— Danish UN-forces' second engagement against Bosnian Serb forces. - Summer '95 (July 1995)
— Croatian offensive in west Bosnia - Sword '95 (1995)
— Bosnian-Serb offensive against Bosnian-Moslem forces in west Bosnia - Koridor '92 (1995)
— One of the most successful Bosnian-Serb operations against Moslem and Croatian military forces - Deliberate Force (August - September 1995) — NATO air campaign in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Tiger (1995)
— offensive of pro-government Bosnian Muslim forces against forces of Fikret Abdić - Maestral (September 1995)
— Major Croatia offensive in western Bosnia - Južni Potez (October 1995)
— Croatia offensive in area around Mrkonjić Grad - Sana (1995)
— Bosnian offensive in northwest Bosnia - Pauk (1995)
— Bosnian-Serb and rebel Croatian Serb offensive in northwest Bosnia - Una (1995)
— Failed Croatian operation against Bosnian-Serb Army. Bosnian-Serb victory - Joint Endeavor (December 1995) — NATO peace-keeping operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Joint Guard (December 1996 - 1998) — NATO peace-keeping operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina which established SFOR
- Joint Forge (1998) — NATO peace-keeping operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina following Operation Joint Guard
[edit] Kosovo War 1999 [edit] Macedonia - Able Sentry (1993-94)
— Berlin Brigade deployed as part of Multi-National United Nations Protection Forces (UNPROFOR) to the Republic of Macedonia to establish Camp Able Sentry and monitor sanctions imposed by NATO against Serbia/Kosovo. - Essential Harvest (2001) — month-long NATO mission of disarming ethnic Albanians in Macedonia
- Forage
— Canadian contribution to NATO's Essential Harvest - Kinetic
— Canada's contribution to NATO's mission KFOR to secure Kosovo and Macedonia and to provide humanitarian needs to displaced persons - Echo
— Canada sending air forces to Aviano, Italy to enforce a no-fly zone over Balkan region (UNSFOR and UNKFOR) - Mountain Storm
— Macedonian special police operation against Albanian extremists (2007). [edit] Persian Gulf War - Desert Shield (1990-91)
— American buildup prior to Gulf War - Desert Storm (1991) — Gulf War
- Ace Guard (1991) — The (NATO) Allied Command Europe Mobile Force for Turkey South Border Reinforcement (based at Diyarbakir AFB)
- Record (1991)
— Canadian mission to secure Iraqi-Kuwaiti border [edit] Iraq (post-Gulf War) [edit] Arab/Israeli Conflict [edit] Pre-1948 [edit] 1948-1949 Arab-Israeli War - Assaf (1948)
— Israeli offensive against the Egyptian Army in order to take control of the western Negev desert - Balak (1948)
— Smuggling of arms purchased in Czechoslovakia to Israel - Barak (1948)
— Israeli attack to capture al-Ramla - Ben-Ami (1948)
— Israeli capture of Acre - Bin Nun (1948)
— First Israeli offensive to seize the Latrun - Bin Nun B (1948)
— Second Israeli offensive to seize the Latrun - Hametz (1948)
— Israeli operation to isolate Jaffa - Horev (1948)
— Israeli offensive to remove Egyptians from the Negev - Danny (1948)
— Israeli relief of Jerusalem and securing of the area around Tel Aviv - Dekel (1948)
— Large Israeli offensive capturing Nazareth and lower Galilee - Gideon (1948)
— Israeli operations to capture the approaches to Jenin and remove Arab forces from the upper Jordan Valley - Harel (1948)
— - Hiram (1948)
— Large Israeli attack resulting in the capture of the entire Galilee and (temporarily) 41 villages in southern Lebanon, with Israeli forces reaching the Litani River for the first time - Horev (1948)
— widescale Israeli attack against the Egyptian Army in the western Negev with Israel temporarily occupying Gaza and parts of northeast Sinai - Kedem (1948)
— Failed Israeli attempt to capture East Jerusalem - Kilshon (1948)
— Israeli capture of the Jewish suburbs of Jerusalem particularly Talbiya in central Jerusalem - Maccabi (1948)
— Early Israeli attempt to open the road to Jerusalem - Mateh (1948)
— - Misparayim (1948)
— Israeli capture of the Arab quarter of Haifa - Nachshon (1948)
— Israeli clearance of Arab forces blocking the Jerusalem road - Ovda (1949)
— Last Israeli operation of the war resulting in the capture the southern Negev desert including Umm Rashrash (present day Eilat) - Schfifon (1948)
— Israeli operation to capture the Old City of Jerusalem - Yevusi (1948)
— Israeli capture of Jewish buildings and neighbourhoods in Jerusalem - Yiftah (1948)
— Israeli attack to clear eastern Galilee of Arab forces - Yoav (1948)
— Israeli operation to drive a wedge between Egyptian forces in the Negev desert - Yoram (1948)
— Third Israeli offensive to seize the Latrun [edit] 1956 Suez Crisis - Operation Susannah (1954)
— False flag terrorist operation against American and British forces in Egypt. - Musketeer (1956)
— Anglo-French invasion of Egypt to capture the Suez Canal during the Suez Crisis. - Slope
— original Israeli plan for capturing the Sinai, replaced by Kadesh. - Kadesh (1956)
— Israeli armored thrust into the Sinai Peninsula. - Machbesh — Air operations element of Kadesh.
- Omer — planned Israeli air attack on Egyptian guns covering Strait of Tiran.
- Steamroller — Israeli air assault/airdrop (using paratroopers) that began Kadesh and provided the excuse for the launch of Musketeer.
- Paladin (1956)
— Australia's contribution to the UN Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO) [2] [edit] 1967 Six Day War - Dawn (1967)
— Egyptian plan for a preemptive strike against Israel; it came within hours of implementation but was canceled only because Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser feared it had been compromised. - Focus (1967)
— Israeli Air Force bombing of Egyptian airfields, expanded to include Syrian, Jordanian and Iraqi airfields as well (also known as Moked, its Hebrew name). [edit] 1968-1970 War of Attrition - Boxer (1969)
— a series of attacks by the Israeli Air Force on Egyptian SAM installations - Bulmus 6 (1969)
— Israeli special operations raid against the Egyptian fortress and early warning radar and ELINT station of Green Island in the Gulf of Suez - Kavkaz (1970)
— Direct Soviet intervention on the side of Egypt for the deployment and manning of new SAM batteries along with squadrons of aircraft to protect them from Israeli attacks - Raviv (1969)
— Israeli armoured raid across the Gulf of Suez into Egypt. Egyptian radar installation at Ras Abu-Daraj and Ras Za'arfrana were destroyed. Also known as the Ten-Hour War. - Escort (1969) — Israeli air support component of Israeli landing on western side of the Gulf of Suez (Raviv).
- Rooster 53 (1969)
— Israeli special operation to capture an Egyptian P-12 radar system. - Priha ("Blossom") (1970)
— A concentrated series of Israeli strikes against military targets in the Egyptian heartland. [edit] 1973 Yom Kippur War - Badr ("Full Moon") (1973)
— Egyptian surprise attack on Israel. - Doogman 5 ("Model 5") (1973)
— Attempted Israeli suppression of Syrian air defence array on the Golan Heights. - Operation Abirey-Halev ("Stouthearted Men") (1973)
— Israeli crossing of the Suez Canal - Nickel Grass (1973)
— American airlift to Israel. - Clearance of the Suez Canal in 1974 (as part of the peace deal):
[edit] 1978 Israel/Lebanon conflict [edit] Sinai Peninsula 1982 - 1986 and 1993 - ongoing [edit] 1982-2000 Israel–Lebanon conflict [edit] Gaza Strip [edit] 2006 Lebanon War [edit] Other Israeli Operations [edit] See also [edit] Global War on Terror and other associated activity [edit] Afghanistan War [edit] Iraq War [edit] Other military counter-terrorist operations [edit] Terrorist operations [edit] Counter-terrorism drills [edit] Preventive counter-terrorist operations [edit] Reactive counter-terrorist operations [edit] Other/Unknown - Abacus — Plan to use the Canadian Forces to maintain and restore vital public services in the event of disruption by the Year 2000 problem.
- Artisan — Canadian Forces contribution to the Rinas Airfield Rehabilitation Project in Tirana, Albania
- Breakwater [4] (????) — Australian air and sea operation targeting border incursions by foreign fishing boats off its northern coastline.
- Bright Star — (1981) American exercise to reinforce allies in the middle east.
- Chaperon — Canada's contribution to the United Nations of one military observer (UNMO).
- Celesta — Australian naval surveillance in Australia's southern waters against illegal fishing.
- Condor (1974) — Joint-operations by various South American countries, and supported by the United States, against dissidents in each other's borders.
- Cranberry — Australian naval surveillance in Australia's northern waters against smuggling and illegal fishing.
- Eclipse — deployment of Canadian soldiers to east Africa in support of the United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE)
- Ezra and Nehemiah (aka Ali Baba) (1950-1952) — mass migration/airlift of Iraqi Jews to Israel
- Flavius (1988) — SAS action against the IRA in Gibraltar
- Fusion — Canada's combined contribution to Allied Harmony and Concordia
- Garden Plot — US Army plan for assistance to civil authorities.
- Highjump (1947) — US Naval expedition to Antarctica.
- Nunalivut (2006) — Canadian naval deployment in the Arctic.
- Parabellum (2007) Italian Mafia-Iraq arms deal investigation.
- Power Geyser (2005) — Military security support to the 2005 Presidential inauguration.
- Prudence — Canada's participation in the Mission des Nations Unies dans la République Centrafricaine (MINURCA)
- Relex (2001) — Australian defence force operations to secure Australia's northern maritime approaches against illegal immigration. Reactivated in 2004 as Operation Relex II.
- Sure Victory (1997) — Sri Lankan counter-insurgency operations against the Tamil Tigers.
- Exercise Unified Spirit — large NATO exercise held every two years to train the armed forces of member nations in joint and combined operations.
- Operation Vijay (1999) — Indian operations against Pakistan.
[edit] Law Enforcement [edit] US Drug Enforcement Administration Operations - Black Ice (2001) — arrest of key figures in the Jose-Serrano cartel
- Cali Exchange (2005) — cocaine, marijuana
- Candy Box (2004) — ecstasy, marijuana (Russian/Israeli/Chinese sources)
- Creole (2001) — heroin, cocaine (East Caribbean sources)
- Cyber Chase (2005) — rogue Internet-based pharmacies
- Deja Vu (2003) — heroin, cocaine (Puerto Rican/Colombian sources)
- Dinero (1992) — anti-money laundering
- Foxhunt (1994) — cocaine (Colombian sources)
- Gear Grinder (2005) — steroids
- Global Sea (1996) — heroin (Thai/Nigerian sources)
- Green Air (2000) — marijuana
- Green Clover (2001) — ecstasy, marijuana, methamphetamine, LSD
- High Step (2005) — heroin, cocaine
- Impunity(1999) — cocaine
- Impunity II (2000) — cocaine, marijuana
- Journey (2000) — cocaine (Colombian/European sources)
- Juno (1996) — anti-money laundering
- Liberator (2000) — disruption of trafficking in the Caribbean generally
- Liquid Heroin (2006) — heroin (Colombian sources)
- Mallorca (2005) — anti-money laundering
- Marquis (2001) — cocaine, marijuana, methamphetamine
- META(1997) — methamphetamine, marijuana, cocaine (Mexican sources)
- Money Clip (2004) — anti-money laundering
- Motor City Mafia (2005) — cocaine (US sources)
- Mountain Express (2000) — methamphetamine (US sources)
- Mountain Express III (2002) — methamphetamine (US/Canadian sources)
- New Generation (2000) — arrest of key figures in the Castro-Arias cartel
- Northern Impact (2005) — cocaine, marijuana (Mexican sources)
- Northern Star (2003) — methamphetamine (Canadian sources)
- Pipe Dreams (2003) — drug paraphernalia
- Ramp Rats (1999) — heroin, cocaine smuggling in the airport services industry
- Rave I (2001) — ecstasy (European sources)
- Rave II (2001) — ecstasy (European sources)
- Reciprocity(1997) — cocaine (Mexican sources)
- Red Tide (2000) — ecstasy, marijuana
- Sanctuary (2001) — cocaine (Dominican Republic sources)
[edit] Other anti-narcotic operations [edit] Operations against intellectual property theft - Buccaneer (2001) — International raid on software pirates.
- D-Elite (2005) — US raid on software pirates.
- Fastlink (2004) — International operation against pirated computer software.
- Site Down (2005) — International crackdown on pirated movies.
[edit] Other operations [edit] Humanitarian Operations [edit] Non-military operations [edit] External links [edit] References |