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Location
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Belligerents
  United States Atlas Security

Iskazheniye

Iskazheniye
Origin Sibansk, Izdeliya
Genres
Discography Iskazheniye discography
Years active1989 (1989)–2019 (2019)


Vliyaniye
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 1993
RecordedJanuary 1990-May 1993
Genre
Length44:23
LabelSelf-released via magnitizdat
Iskazheniye chronology
Vliyaniye
(1993)
Krug Smerti
(1996)

Clone Wars

CT-7489 ‘Blue’ ‘Crank’ CT-6328 ‘Boomer’ CT-2281 ‘Torch’ CT-3592 a corps consisted of 36,864 clone troopers

IC-1459
Other name(s)CT-1459
Nickname(s)Hawkeye
Born 32 BBY,
Kamino
Died 14 BBY,
Yker Prime
Allegiance Galactic Republic (32 BBY - 19 BBY)
Galactic Empire (from 19 BBY)
Service/branch Grand Army of the Republic
Imperial Army
Years of service 22 BBY - 14 BBY
Rank Sergeant
Unit 78th Mobile Reconnaissance Corps (Until 19 BBY)
Zeta Squad
Commands held Zeta Squad
Battles/wars First Battle of Geonosis
Second Battle of Geonosis
Umbaran Campaign
Tridon Campaign
Adler
Birth nameCT-2718
Born 32 BBY,
Kamino
Died 7 ABY
Allegiance Galactic Republic
Galactic Empire (Briefly)
Service/branch Grand Army of the Republic
Imperial Army (Briefly)
Years of service 22 BBY - 19 BBY
Rank Sergeant
Lieutenant (Briefly)
Unit 78th Mobile Reconnaissance Corps
Commands held Lightning Squad
Battles/wars First Battle of Geonosis
Second Battle of Geonosis
Umbaran Campaign
Tridon Campaign
Veho
Birth nameCC-1616
Born 32 BBY,
Kamino
Died 19 BBY,
Venator Star Destroyer 'Vengeance', Yker System
Buried
Allegiance Galactic Republic
Galactic Empire
Service/branch Grand Army of the Republic
Imperial Army
Years of service 22 BBY - 19 BBY
Rank Marshall Commander
Unit 78th Mobile Reconnaissance Corps
Commands held 78th Mobile Reconnaissance Corps
Battles/wars First Battle of Geonosis
Second Battle of Geonosis
Umbaran Campaign
Tridon Campaign

Fallout Texas/New Mexico

Currently spans from 2076 - 2302


Titus
BornJanuary, 8 2257 (age 45)
Vault 52, Texas
Allegiance Brotherhood of Steel
Years of service2276 - Present
RankPaladin
Unit San Antonio Chapter



Brotherhood of Steel (San Antonio Chapter)
Leader Elder MacArthur (From 2297)
FoundationNovember 8, 2134
Country United States
Allegiance Brotherhood of Steel
Active regions Texas and New Mexico
Size3,000 (2298)
Part of Brotherhood of Steel
Opponents Lone Star Republic
Texan Enclave


Vault 47
General information
TypeFallout Shelter
Location Houston, Texas
Country  United States
Year(s) built2064 - 2076
CompletedJanuary 16, 2076
OpeningJanuary 18, 2076
DestroyedDecember 9, 2297
Owner Vault-Tec (Pre War)
Teaxn Enclave
Height
Top floor-1
Technical details
Floor count5
Lifts/elevators>4
Texan Enclave
FoundationJanuary 2097
Dissolved2283
Allegiance United states (nominally)
Headquarters Oil Rig EN-241
Active regions Texas, New Mexico and the Gulf Of Mexico
Ideology Democratic (nominally)
Fascism (de-facto)
Anti-communism
American exceptionalism
Darwinism
Anti-Mutant Hate
StatusDestroyed by the Lone Star Republic in 2283
Size>6000 (2256)
Part of The Enclave
Opponents Lone Star Republic
Brotherhood Of Steel (San Antonio Chapter)
Flag Flag_of_the_Enclave_(Fallout)
Lone Star Republic
Flag of Lone Star Republic
Nickname: 
‘New Texas Republic’
Formed2172
Founded by Hank Melton
Capital City New Dallas
Government
 • BodyNew Dallas Parliament
 •  President Frank Hawkins (2290 - Present)
 • Prime Minister Peyton Cote (2290 - Present)
Population
 (2288)
 • Total560,000

Vault 47

Izdeliya

1996 Izdeliyan coup d'état attempt
Part of post-Soviet conflicts
Date16 June 1996 - 1 July 1996
Location
Sibansk, Izdeliya
Result

Coup Fails

Belligerents

Presidential Forces


Pro-NAME demonstrators and organizations


Support:

  Russia
  Belarus

Anti-Presidential Forces


Izdeliyan National Unity Movement
Izdeliyan Worker's Party


Support:

  Transnistria
Casualties and losses
240+ Killed, 500+ Wounded (Governement Estimate)
Battle for Oktyanskoy Airport
Part of the Russian Invasion of Izdeliya

Members of the 31st Guards Air assault Brigade In Oktyanskoy Airport
DateMarch 15 2019 - April 18 2019
Location
Oktyanskoy Airport, Izdeliya
Result Russian Victory, Oktyanskoy Airbase becomes vital supply base for invading Forces
Belligerents
  Russia
  Belarus
Izdeliya
Units involved

  Russian Armed Forces

  Armed Forces of Belarus

Izdeliyan Armed Forces

Strength

First Assault Wave (March 15 - 17)

Second Assault Wave (March 17 - 26)

Third Assault Wave (March 26 - April 18)

Support Units

(March 15 - 17)

1st Reinforcement Group (March 16 - 26)

  • 500 Ground Troops
  • 110 BMP-2s
  • 87 Tanks

2nd Reinforcement Group (March 26 - April 18)

Casualties and losses

  Russia

  • 123 Killed
  • 327 Injured
  • 16 Tanks Damaged or Destroyed
  • 43 IFVs Damaged or Destroyed
  • 3 Helicopters Lost


  Belarus

  • 183 Killed
  • 223 Injured
  • 27 IFVs Damaged or Destroyed

Izdeliya

  • 328 Killed
  • 452 Injured
  • 23 Tanks Damaged or Destroyed
  • 84 IFVs Damaged or Destroyed
Battle for Vyarzhinsk
Part of the Russian Invasion of Izdeliya

Mortars of the 83rd Guards Air Assault Brigade In Vyarzhinsk
DateMarch 16 2019 - April 23 2019
Location
The City of Vyarzhinsk and surrounding towns
Result Russian and Belarusian Victory, Izdeliyan Forces Retreat to Oktyanskoy to assist Defending Forces.
Belligerents
  Russia
  Belarus
Izdeliya
Commanders and leaders

  Russian Armed Forces

  • Guards Colonel Aleksandr Kornev
  • Colonel Andrei Arkhipov
Units involved

  Russian Armed Forces

  Armed Forces of Belarus

Izdeliyan Armed Forces

Strength

Initial Assault Group (March 16 - 22)

First Reinforcement Group (March 22 - 31)

Second Reinforcement Group (April 1 - 23)

Support Units

(March 16 - 28)

  • 1000 Ground Troops
  • 74 BMP-2s
  • 34 Tanks

1st Reinforcement Group (March 28 - April 13)

  • 450 Airborne Troops
  • 45 BMD-2s
  • 4 Tanks

2nd Reinforcement Group (April 13 - 23)

Casualties and losses

  Russia

  • 239 Killed
  • 571 Injured
  • 55 Tanks Damaged or Destroyed
  • 63 IFVs Damaged or Destroyed
  • 5 Helicopters Lost


  Belarus

  • 234 Killed
  • 316 Injured
  • 44 IFVs Damaged or Destroyed

Izdeliya

  • 422 Killed
  • 578 Injured
  • 43 Tanks Damaged or Destroyed
  • 98 IFVs Damaged or Destroyed

Chohuayia Redux

22nd Izdeliyan Motor Rifle Battalion
Allegiance Chohuayia
Engagements Third Chohuayian War
Second Chohuayian War
Part of Chohuayian–Russian
conflict
and post-Soviet conflicts

Russian Artillery firing across the Chohuayia-Russia border in December 2000
Date6 August 2000 - 11 October 2002
Location
Chohuayia, with some spillover into Russia
Result Russian Victory
Territorial
changes
Chohuayia is incorporated into the Russian Federation
Belligerents

  Russia

  • Chohuayian Loyalists

Republic of Chohuayia


Izdeliyan Volunteers
Commanders and leaders
Russia Vladimir Putin
Russia Vladimir Shamanov
Russia Igor Sergeyev
Russia Anatoly Kvashnin
Russia Sergei Ivanov
Vakhita Bazhaev
Nazyr Hamidov
Marvan Aslanbekov
Khamza Bazhaev
Vitaliy Tarrasovich
Strength
Russia 70,000 (2001)
3,000 (2002)
58,000 (2001)
6,000 (2002)
Casualties and losses
Official estimates:
6,000+ killed
18,000+ injured
Independent estimates:
10,000+ killed
24,000+ injured
Russian estimates:
8,000+ killed
22,000+ injured
Independent estimates:
9,000+ killed
26,000+ injured
100,000 civilians killed (Human rights groups estimate)
190,000 civilians injured (Human rights groups estimate)
600,000+ displaced
Republic of Chohuayia
Республика Чоуайя
1991–2002
Flag of
Flag
of
Coat of arms
Status
Capital Chaykomas
Religion
State secularism
Government Unitary semi-presidential Republic
President 
• 1991-1995
Shamil Murtazaliev
• 1995-1997
Aslambek Karataev
• 1997-2002
Nazyr Hamidov
Prime Minister 
• 1991-1995
Marvan Aslanbekov
• 1995-1999
Vakhita Bazhaev
• 1999-2002
Khamza Bazhaev
Historical era Dissolution of the Soviet Union
• Declaration of independence
8 December 1991
•  First War With Russia began
2 February 1992
•  Second War began
6 August 2000
4 September 2002
• Partially Incorporated into the Russian Federation
11 October 2002
Population
• 2001
1,347,964
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Chohuayian ASSR
Russian Republic of Chohuayia
Chohuayian Free State
Russian Republic of Chohuayia
Российская Республика Чоуайя
2002–2024
Flag of
Flag
of
Coat of arms
Status Russian Republic
Capital Chaykomas
President 
• 2002-2024
Vakhita Bazhaev
History 
• Established
30 October 2002
10 September 2023 - 23 December 2023
• Unified with the Chohuayian Free State
1 January 2024
Population
• 2021
1,266,215
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Republic of Chohuayia
Second Chohuayian Republic
First Chohuayian War
Part of Chohuayian–Russian
conflict
and post-Soviet conflicts

Chohuayian fighter during the Battle of Budyokovsky
DateFebruary 1, 1992 - April 12, 1993
Location
Chohuayia, with some spillover into Russia
Result Ceasefire declared in April 1993, Russian forces leave occupied territory
Belligerents

  Russia

  • Chohuayian Loyalists
Republic of Chohuayia
Commanders and leaders
Russia Boris Yeltsin
Russia Anatoly Kulikov
Russia Pavel Grachev
Shamil Murtazaliev
Strength
Russia 17,400 (1993) 20,000 (1993)
Casualties and losses
Official estimates:
2,000+ killed or missing
7,000+ wounded
Chohuayian estimate:
3,500+ killed or missing
10,000+ wounded
Russian estimate:
5,000+ killed
13,000 wounded
Independent estimates:
3,000 killed
9,000+ wounded
80,000 civilians killed (Human rights groups estimate)
120,000 civilians injured (Human rights groups estimate)
300,000+ displaced

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