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Invasion of The Caucuses

CACartographersMaps•Created April 22, 2025
Invasion of The Caucuses
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Due to Edo interests in the area of the Caucuses, along with the abundance of oil, and other resources, the Edo Empire launches a surprise invasion of the Great Caucuses Union. First, the Edonese Air Force establishes air superiority, with over 500 aircraft to infiltrate Caucuses air space. over 300 of these aircraft are specialized bombers with the task of bombing major Caucuses military installations, along with bombing airfields and military airports. These aircraft are escorted by 200 fighter aircraft, whose job is to take out any aircraft that make it into air before they are bombed. After this, Cyber warfare will be utilized, as Edo hackers, and tech specialists sabotage military assets, along with satellites so as to cut off the enemies use of GPS, and location devices. Edonese naval forces would then engage coastal defenses in the Black and Caspian seas. These assets would attack and destroy naval assets of the Caucuses along with repair stations, and intelligence locations. These ships will also be accompanied by 250 aircraft meant for naval war. Once naval superiority is secured, a blockade will be quickly instated so as to prevent trade, aid, or evacuation. Finally a combined force of 750,000 troops (15 field armies) are sent in to invade enemy territory. Each field army is sent with 100 tanks each so as to have good armored support. Each field army also has at least 50 armored vehicles. 7 field armies push west, while the other 8 push east, and begin major encirclement movements of enemy forces. The Leader of the Great Caucuses Union has 3 days to respond to this attack. If they fail to respond, the invasion will continue.

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Project ID1164629961
CreatedApril 22, 2025
Last ModifiedApril 28, 2025
SharedApril 28, 2025
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