Operation Red Wings occurred in June 2005 in Afghanistan. Conducted by US Navy SEALs, it was a counterinsurgency mission aimed at disrupting Taliban activity in the Kunar Province. The mission is widely known from the book and film Lone Survivor.
Mission Background
The SEAL team was tasked with capturing or killing a high-value Taliban leader. The operation highlighted the challenges of small-team tactics in hostile terrain.
Planning and Strategy
- Insertion by helicopter into mountainous terrain
- Surveillance and intelligence on target movements
- Prepared contingency plans for extraction
Execution
The team was compromised by local informants, leading to a firefight with a larger Taliban force. Key lessons included:
- Importance of terrain awareness and situational intelligence
- Resilience under overwhelming odds
- Coordination of rescue and extraction under fire
Outcome and Legacy
Three SEALs were killed, and the mission emphasized the risks inherent in counterinsurgency operations. Operation Red Wings remains a study in SEAL tactics, small-team resilience, and high-stakes planning.



