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Battle of Firebase Anaconda

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Unknown
  
~75

Date
  
8 August 2007

None
  
20

Result
  
U.S-Afghan victory.

Location
  
Urozgan Province, Afghanistan

Similar
  
Siege of Sangin, Operation Tar Heels, Operation Falcon Summit, Operation Eagle's Summit, 2001 uprising in Herat

The Battle of Firebase Anaconda(not to be confused with Operation Anaconda) was a military engagement that took place on August 8, 2007. A group of roughly 75 Afghan militants mounted a rare frontal assault on a United States' Firebase Anaconda, but were repulsed with approximately 20 fatalities. No Americans were killed.

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The attack was rare in that instead of using asymmetric warfare tactics such as launching mortars at the base and quickly retreating, the Taliban forces' staged a direct assault on U.S.-led forces.

Attack

The attacking force never got past the "Entry Control Point", and failed to penetrate the base's defences.

Aftermath

A month after the initial assault, a secondary attempt was made to overrun one of the Firebase's outer observation posts after a mortar attack. Ten militants were killed, again without inflicting any Coalition casualties.

References

Battle of Firebase Anaconda Wikipedia