Jan leaned back, as they were entering Denmark. The daylight was beginning to break, as they were now on the last stretch, out to Copenhagen. They had a few bridges to cross, but they were at least out of Germany, and on the path to something new. The sleet began to thicken to snow, with the small crack of sunlight in the east amongst the clouds just bringing a slither of light into the darkness that still sat over Central Europe, Jan more than aware that it could very well be the last sunrise he would see. It had been a good life, so far at least. They'd arrive in Copenhagen well ahead of anything, but at least they had time to set themselves up, and just think things through. Zhenya and Scott were right about that bar, it sounded kick-ass, though Jan knew that wasn't his path. No, that was a different one.
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1730 Hours
Somewhere in Copenhagen
24th December, 2013
The Land Rover coming to a halt was a distinct tone. The snow had thinned out, but there was a thin layer dotting the streets, and in this backstreet, Jan simply exhaled a foggy breath. It was cold, below zero, but something that he didn't really feel too much. Taking the 416, below window view, he looked to the team.
"This is it. No going back now." He simply said, as he looked back at the group of men, aware that they'd talked it over a few times. They had come at this time, knowing that when they were at their most ready to strike, that they would be most vulnerable. All the assets in one place, ready to be sent out to be deployed. They had done some simple reconnaissance of the building from down the road, then sent a couple of members down the road, to see what was going on. The building itself was for rental- and wasn't heavily monitored, not of late, anyway, as an office space. It had three storeys, and the second one seemed heavily boarded up, in most areas at least, hiding something. It worked well to Jan's plan.
The timing of this was perfect- right in the middle of the celebrations, the fair, and a peak shopping hour in Copenhagen to the TIAF forces, a goldmine to strike. Of course, a nuclear warhead would be devastating, but the fact of the matter was, it put at least an extra three thousand or so at risk. It would be a horrifying event, and Jan wouldn't let it happen. Some simple reconnaissance later, they'd left any unnecessary kit in a pair of bins on the corner of an industrial estate, knowing full well that the rubbish wasn't going to be collected anytime soon in this season, and then moved to here. Right now, Jan could only think of what they'd do next. It was complicated, yet simple. Decisive action, was what it was.
"Just to go over for the last time, those fuckers occupy a whole floor of this building, an abandoned office space of sorts. We have no idea of what's inside, but it probably looks very hostile, and probably has acted as a staging area for both their men and weaponry. They'll be incredibly dangerous- they're likely to spring into action the moment they smell trouble. Chemical weapons by the City Hall, and the device on the main street. We've got Medved as our support, who will sweep and secure any exit routes out of the building, and move to anything that is already set in motion. The timings, if they're correct, give us the perfect chance to cut them off. If they're not, we die now." Jan added, looking at the group, as he looked out the window, then back across, the beanie-wearing Pole looking like he had seen better days. A lion didn't live forever, he reminded himself.
"There's going to be a lookout at the front entrance, and he'll probably have an eye on us within around five seconds of us walking up to the door. We get him quiet, by moving through the side fire exit, Medved sweeping the area out. To get into our floor, we'll open up and use the lift shaft in the building, and clamber up the lift's cable, all the way to the third storey, and basically go from there. As you can see, there's a lot of windows in the side of the building, and once the third floor is clear, we head to the roof and set up a rappel. I want this to be a backup point if Neil and Wendy have to set up the Barrett- God Forbid we fucking use that thing." Jan added, as he looked to the roof.
"We'll rappel in from there, and place breaching charges on the side of the building, on the second floor. We'll use the area on this side, rather than the main street, as it'll keep us out of the sight of the majority of people in the area. We breach in, sweep anyone in the open and identify our nuclear device. Remote detonation is pretty impossible, as we've got a jammer installed in the vehicle, but they run with it, we're going to have to stop them before they relocate out of it's radius." Jan added, looking over at the building once more.
"Medved will stop any runners, or at least hold the ground floor till our work is done. Any runners do get out, we stop them. I'd assume that whatever chemical weapons they have will likely be fairly fixed at this point, if they're using Soman- or carborne, in which case we will need Medved to hunt that down. As for us, Lima, we need to stop that detonation, by whatever means required. You all understand my ROE on the carrier. Check weapons." Jan added, as he put his thermal bandit up, the black blue and grey checked bandit not really affiliating him with any grouping at all, unless you considered the Hipster brigade one. He knew it might work at first, but later, it wouldn't.
Stepping out, Jan kept his 416 strapped to his plate carrier, fully aware that they were now in the public eye. When Jan had given the word, there was nobody on the street, and he wanted to be off it as soon as possible. Moving ahead, he headed down the pavement, not even second guessing that it could change very quickly. And they had to get inside, Jan knowing that Medved was working on it's own initiative from the moment Lima was out the car.
"Medved, this is Lima Actual. We are go, repeat, we are a go. Lima, we keep communication to a minimum till we're on the roof." The Polish Captain simply said, looking the team, as he moved on the crisp snow, before looking back at the entrance. There would be a lookout, that was for certain, but Jan knew that the downstairs was light for a reason. They weren't going in through the front, but none the less, upon heading down the alleyway, to hit the side. It was much more likely that they could flank the two guards at the front, and take them somewhat by surprise, eliminating them before an alarm could be raised.
OST
Moving to the door, Jan set up by the side, as he motioned to Zhenya, the cold and snowy alleyway out of sight. Jan breathed a cold breath, looking around, just keeping his wits about him.
"Kick it in." He said quietly but authoritatively, as he took out the Mk23 on his hip holster, waiting for Zhenya to smash it in, before he moved around. Following the Russian in, Jan looked around, moving up a set of stairs, to where the main "reception" area was. One of the two men stood, a Glock 17 in his hand, as Jan simply poked two rounds into the man's head, and into his friend's chest roughly three times, knocking him off his office chair in a bloody mess. The Pole moved into the hallway quickly, disengaging the radio that sat on the desk, aware it hadn't been engaged before the man in the chair had seen it. The place was pretty barren, apart from the desk, with some sort of Islamic music playing on it, and the chair man's Glock sitting in his dead bloody hands. It was fairly out of sight from the main road itself, but Jan made no mistake in pushing the two men under the desk, out of visibility, with anything suspicious. The Islamic radio was left on, the Captain guessing the people upstairs probably heard it in the far distance. It was fairly loud also, which had provided a perfect sound dampener for the silenced shots. Jan slid a new magazine into the pistol, before looking back. They knew what next.
The lift shaft was to the left of the reception hall, and two lifts did sit inside, though the power wasn't connected to them at the moment to make them work. It was simply a shell, and Jan knew that it did work out nicely for their insertion method, upwards to the roof of the building and then down the side. It was a little dramatic, for Jan's taste, but a direct breach from the lift shaft would need the required explosive to blow through a pair of lift doors, and somehow not create a backblast that would kill or injure anyone going into breach in that aftermath. The windows were a better option, even through the boarded up state they were in. The case of taking the stairs was tempting, but Jan would much rather completely surprise whoever was on the other side, rather than give a minute's warning. Moving to the door, Jan moved slowly in, looking for any wires, or traps. Nothing yet. Taking his 416, he used the stock to push upwards the lift's emergency exit on the roof, giving it a nice shunt with the polymer stock and giving a nice entrance. From here, was where Jan hoped his plan would work. Moving to the back, he gave a signal for the team to go up, putting his hands out in a boost, to clamber up to the exit. Neil followed behind, his AS VAL raised, as he took the Pole's boost, throwing himself up onto the top of the lift, offering a hand up to the next man up.
Right now, Jan wanted Lima quiet, or at least, as quiet as could be. They'd shot two bullets. Even with Allah Radio playing on full blast, Jan could guess that any sound of English would be interpreted as the sound of a raid coming in when they were in the lift shaft, keeping their secrecy down until the very moment that they breached. Jan felt almost good that he'd timed the bullets at the sound of a preacher yelling, which was somewhat thankful. He understood their culture, but just not entirely what it meant in implications. Things like this, that it wasn't for certain. But Jan didn't care right now about that in it's entirety, as he threw the next man up, Neil already on the top of the lift, grabbing the cable. It was strange to hold onto in his gloved hands, and would be hell to climb, knowing full well that it was an independent lift. Hands up, lock, legs up, lock. Repeating that for at least three and a half storeys normally wouldn't be much of a challenge. With a full combat load on, it would be pretty hellish, and Neil knew that it was this way or no way that they'd get up to the rooftop. Moving up, he lifted himself up, clambering up the rope bit by bit, as Jan waited for someone to lend him a helping hand from his supporting base. It was moving slow, but right now, Jan knew that nothing needed to be too quick. This was going to have to be as co-ordinated as possible, and he wanted Lima in the right place, before all hell broke loose. Perhaps his style of leadership was a little cold at times, but right now, Jan was just overclocked in the thought of getting the job done. Stopping these bastards.
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1730 Hours
Somewhere in Copenhagen
24th December, 2013
The Land Rover coming to a halt was a distinct tone. The snow had thinned out, but there was a thin layer dotting the streets, and in this backstreet, Jan simply exhaled a foggy breath. It was cold, below zero, but something that he didn't really feel too much. Taking the 416, below window view, he looked to the team.
"This is it. No going back now." He simply said, as he looked back at the group of men, aware that they'd talked it over a few times. They had come at this time, knowing that when they were at their most ready to strike, that they would be most vulnerable. All the assets in one place, ready to be sent out to be deployed. They had done some simple reconnaissance of the building from down the road, then sent a couple of members down the road, to see what was going on. The building itself was for rental- and wasn't heavily monitored, not of late, anyway, as an office space. It had three storeys, and the second one seemed heavily boarded up, in most areas at least, hiding something. It worked well to Jan's plan.
The timing of this was perfect- right in the middle of the celebrations, the fair, and a peak shopping hour in Copenhagen to the TIAF forces, a goldmine to strike. Of course, a nuclear warhead would be devastating, but the fact of the matter was, it put at least an extra three thousand or so at risk. It would be a horrifying event, and Jan wouldn't let it happen. Some simple reconnaissance later, they'd left any unnecessary kit in a pair of bins on the corner of an industrial estate, knowing full well that the rubbish wasn't going to be collected anytime soon in this season, and then moved to here. Right now, Jan could only think of what they'd do next. It was complicated, yet simple. Decisive action, was what it was.
"Just to go over for the last time, those fuckers occupy a whole floor of this building, an abandoned office space of sorts. We have no idea of what's inside, but it probably looks very hostile, and probably has acted as a staging area for both their men and weaponry. They'll be incredibly dangerous- they're likely to spring into action the moment they smell trouble. Chemical weapons by the City Hall, and the device on the main street. We've got Medved as our support, who will sweep and secure any exit routes out of the building, and move to anything that is already set in motion. The timings, if they're correct, give us the perfect chance to cut them off. If they're not, we die now." Jan added, looking at the group, as he looked out the window, then back across, the beanie-wearing Pole looking like he had seen better days. A lion didn't live forever, he reminded himself.
"There's going to be a lookout at the front entrance, and he'll probably have an eye on us within around five seconds of us walking up to the door. We get him quiet, by moving through the side fire exit, Medved sweeping the area out. To get into our floor, we'll open up and use the lift shaft in the building, and clamber up the lift's cable, all the way to the third storey, and basically go from there. As you can see, there's a lot of windows in the side of the building, and once the third floor is clear, we head to the roof and set up a rappel. I want this to be a backup point if Neil and Wendy have to set up the Barrett- God Forbid we fucking use that thing." Jan added, as he looked to the roof.
"We'll rappel in from there, and place breaching charges on the side of the building, on the second floor. We'll use the area on this side, rather than the main street, as it'll keep us out of the sight of the majority of people in the area. We breach in, sweep anyone in the open and identify our nuclear device. Remote detonation is pretty impossible, as we've got a jammer installed in the vehicle, but they run with it, we're going to have to stop them before they relocate out of it's radius." Jan added, looking over at the building once more.
"Medved will stop any runners, or at least hold the ground floor till our work is done. Any runners do get out, we stop them. I'd assume that whatever chemical weapons they have will likely be fairly fixed at this point, if they're using Soman- or carborne, in which case we will need Medved to hunt that down. As for us, Lima, we need to stop that detonation, by whatever means required. You all understand my ROE on the carrier. Check weapons." Jan added, as he put his thermal bandit up, the black blue and grey checked bandit not really affiliating him with any grouping at all, unless you considered the Hipster brigade one. He knew it might work at first, but later, it wouldn't.
Stepping out, Jan kept his 416 strapped to his plate carrier, fully aware that they were now in the public eye. When Jan had given the word, there was nobody on the street, and he wanted to be off it as soon as possible. Moving ahead, he headed down the pavement, not even second guessing that it could change very quickly. And they had to get inside, Jan knowing that Medved was working on it's own initiative from the moment Lima was out the car.
"Medved, this is Lima Actual. We are go, repeat, we are a go. Lima, we keep communication to a minimum till we're on the roof." The Polish Captain simply said, looking the team, as he moved on the crisp snow, before looking back at the entrance. There would be a lookout, that was for certain, but Jan knew that the downstairs was light for a reason. They weren't going in through the front, but none the less, upon heading down the alleyway, to hit the side. It was much more likely that they could flank the two guards at the front, and take them somewhat by surprise, eliminating them before an alarm could be raised.
OST
Moving to the door, Jan set up by the side, as he motioned to Zhenya, the cold and snowy alleyway out of sight. Jan breathed a cold breath, looking around, just keeping his wits about him.
"Kick it in." He said quietly but authoritatively, as he took out the Mk23 on his hip holster, waiting for Zhenya to smash it in, before he moved around. Following the Russian in, Jan looked around, moving up a set of stairs, to where the main "reception" area was. One of the two men stood, a Glock 17 in his hand, as Jan simply poked two rounds into the man's head, and into his friend's chest roughly three times, knocking him off his office chair in a bloody mess. The Pole moved into the hallway quickly, disengaging the radio that sat on the desk, aware it hadn't been engaged before the man in the chair had seen it. The place was pretty barren, apart from the desk, with some sort of Islamic music playing on it, and the chair man's Glock sitting in his dead bloody hands. It was fairly out of sight from the main road itself, but Jan made no mistake in pushing the two men under the desk, out of visibility, with anything suspicious. The Islamic radio was left on, the Captain guessing the people upstairs probably heard it in the far distance. It was fairly loud also, which had provided a perfect sound dampener for the silenced shots. Jan slid a new magazine into the pistol, before looking back. They knew what next.
The lift shaft was to the left of the reception hall, and two lifts did sit inside, though the power wasn't connected to them at the moment to make them work. It was simply a shell, and Jan knew that it did work out nicely for their insertion method, upwards to the roof of the building and then down the side. It was a little dramatic, for Jan's taste, but a direct breach from the lift shaft would need the required explosive to blow through a pair of lift doors, and somehow not create a backblast that would kill or injure anyone going into breach in that aftermath. The windows were a better option, even through the boarded up state they were in. The case of taking the stairs was tempting, but Jan would much rather completely surprise whoever was on the other side, rather than give a minute's warning. Moving to the door, Jan moved slowly in, looking for any wires, or traps. Nothing yet. Taking his 416, he used the stock to push upwards the lift's emergency exit on the roof, giving it a nice shunt with the polymer stock and giving a nice entrance. From here, was where Jan hoped his plan would work. Moving to the back, he gave a signal for the team to go up, putting his hands out in a boost, to clamber up to the exit. Neil followed behind, his AS VAL raised, as he took the Pole's boost, throwing himself up onto the top of the lift, offering a hand up to the next man up.
Right now, Jan wanted Lima quiet, or at least, as quiet as could be. They'd shot two bullets. Even with Allah Radio playing on full blast, Jan could guess that any sound of English would be interpreted as the sound of a raid coming in when they were in the lift shaft, keeping their secrecy down until the very moment that they breached. Jan felt almost good that he'd timed the bullets at the sound of a preacher yelling, which was somewhat thankful. He understood their culture, but just not entirely what it meant in implications. Things like this, that it wasn't for certain. But Jan didn't care right now about that in it's entirety, as he threw the next man up, Neil already on the top of the lift, grabbing the cable. It was strange to hold onto in his gloved hands, and would be hell to climb, knowing full well that it was an independent lift. Hands up, lock, legs up, lock. Repeating that for at least three and a half storeys normally wouldn't be much of a challenge. With a full combat load on, it would be pretty hellish, and Neil knew that it was this way or no way that they'd get up to the rooftop. Moving up, he lifted himself up, clambering up the rope bit by bit, as Jan waited for someone to lend him a helping hand from his supporting base. It was moving slow, but right now, Jan knew that nothing needed to be too quick. This was going to have to be as co-ordinated as possible, and he wanted Lima in the right place, before all hell broke loose. Perhaps his style of leadership was a little cold at times, but right now, Jan was just overclocked in the thought of getting the job done. Stopping these bastards.