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Subject: OPERATION DESERT STORM INTELLIGENCE BATTLE REVIEW               

Unit: 3D BDE  2AD 

Parent Organization: 1ST ID      

Box  ID: BX001994

Folder Title: INTELLIGENCE BATTLE REVIEW                                                                      

Document Number:          2

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           ,Enclosure 1, 2AD (FWD) AEUAI)-68, Memorandum, Subject: OPERATION
           DESERT STORM Intelligence Battle Review, 8 April 1991.



           'F 1--41 IN: None reported.

           .. !- @---66 AR:
           :,:I. vic PL New Jersey 5-7 trucks and ammunition storage in
           c?vetments.
               vic 3rd Bde Obj, bunkers, commo trench lines and 12-15 trucks.
           b. BDE/DIV/CDRPS

           2-6@R: None observed.
           .179 FSB:
           :.,i. Nech Unit vic Iraqi/Kuwaiti Army Barracks in Objective Z>.
               RDE.


              What C2 systems did the enemy use?

           F 1-41 IN: TF found AM, FM, UHF, VHF radios most probably
           i@inu+actured by British Racal.

           f- '.-66 OR: Wire, Soviet FM, modern British FM and HF (Racal).

           '-66 AR: Wire.


           '196 SB: FM and landline.

              What type of units did you encounter? What is your best
                   of percentage of strength and type of equipment?

           .'I- 1-41 IN: Armored and dismounted light infantry forces.
           estimated strength 60%. The systems such as tanks and APC's were in
           generally good shape. If the enemy would have stayed for the fight
           -t would have been very difficult. TF destroyed numerous T-55s,
           -,vL
           .L -ral APC's and artillery pieces.

           F @-66 AR: A M-46, 17>Omm BN in revetted positions as we approached
           ."@ New Jersey. It was 60% strength on equipment and 10% on
           @rsonnel. The remaining units TF encountered were abandoned.
           Equipment consisted of T-55, D-@10, M-46, MTLB and various AAA
           ,Lystem.

           2-66 AR: Mech and tank platoons, 70% strength, and equipped with
           :'54/55 and MTLB.

           '98 SB: Infantry, RGFC maneuver forces in Northeast l'uwait.

             BDE TAC: Encountered rl-manants of 26th !D, 37th and 50th Armored
ion, 17th Armored Division and possibly '@2d
           )rmored Division.



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File Room = jul96_declassified
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Box ID = BX001994
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Subject = OPERATION DESERT STORM INTELLIGENCE BATTLE REVIE
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