Operation Eagle's Summit

Operation Eagle's Summit (Oqab Tsuka in Pashto) was a military operation conducted by ISAF and Afghan National Army troops, with the objective of transporting a 220-tonne turbine to the Kajaki Dam in Helmand Province through territory controlled by Taliban insurgents. Ending in success for the coalition, it involved many British troops, and was said to have been one of the largest logistical operations carried out by the British Army since World War II. The operation took its name from the eagle pictured on the insignia of the 16th Air Assault Brigade.

Operation Eagle's Summit
Part of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

British troops of the Queen's Royal Lancers providing security for the convoy.
DateAugust 2008 – September 5, 2008
Location
Result Coalition tactical victory.
Belligerents
Coalition:
 United Kingdom
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
 Canada
 United States
 Denmark
 Australia
 France
 Netherlands
Taliban
Commanders and leaders
Mark Carleton-Smith ?
Strength
2,000
1,000
Other ISAF: 1,000
Total: 5,000
Unknown
Casualties and losses
1 killed, 7 injured
2 injured
2 injured
200 killed (NATO claim)
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