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'''Operation Homefront''' the final strategtic offensive of the [[Zemplen War]] launched by Ruvelka. Launched on 7 June and concluded on 14 July, Homefront's goal was to push all [[Syaran Commonality Armed Forces]] from Ruvelkan soil in one grand stroke behind the full weight of the [[Imperial Armed Forces of Ruvelka]].  
'''Operation Homefront''' was the final strategtic offensive of the [[Zemplen War]] conducted by Ruvelka. Launched on 7 June and concluding on 14 July, Homefront's goal was to push all [[Syaran Commonality Armed Forces]] from Ruvelkan soil in one grand stroke behind the full weight of the [[Imperial Armed Forces of Ruvelka]].  


In the winter of 2009-2010 Chancellor [[Edviná Molnár]] began pushing the Imperial General Staff to plan out a major strategic offensive to drive [[Syara]] out of [[Ruvelka]] entirely. Ruvelka was able to mass another 400,000 troops, but the Imperial General Staff were reluctant to launch another massive operation in light of Ruvelkan difficulties and losses in previous attempts. Ruvelkan generals were fearful that an ill-timed offensive could squander Ruvelkan advantages in manpower and pave the way for follow Syaran counter-offensives after the Ruvelkans had been exhausted. Molnár insisted on going on the offensive however, pointing out that Ruvelkan intelligence had revealed Syara's increasing difficulties meeting the financial and manpower requirements of sustaining their war effort. Molnár also worried that with nearly a third of Ruvelkan territory under Syaran control, they were running out of strategic depth and risked Syaran forces drawing closer and closer to Ruvelka's industrial heartlands.  
In the winter of 2009-2010 Chancellor [[Edviná Molnár]] began pushing the Imperial General Staff to plan out a major strategic offensive to drive [[Syara]] out of [[Ruvelka]] entirely. Ruvelka was able to mass another 400,000 troops, but the Imperial General Staff were reluctant to launch another massive operation in light of Ruvelkan difficulties and losses in previous attempts. Ruvelkan generals were fearful that an ill-timed offensive could squander Ruvelkan advantages in manpower and pave the way for follow Syaran counter-offensives after the Ruvelkans had been exhausted. Molnár insisted on going on the offensive however, pointing out that Ruvelkan intelligence had revealed Syara's increasing difficulties meeting the financial and manpower requirements of sustaining their war effort. Molnár also worried that with nearly a third of Ruvelkan territory under Syaran control, they were running out of strategic depth and risked Syaran forces drawing closer and closer to Ruvelka's industrial heartlands.  

Revision as of 15:13, 9 June 2022

Operation Homefront
Part of the Zemplen War
Homefront.jpg
A Ruvelkan tank fires on Syaran forces
Date7 June - 14 July 2010
Location
Western Ruvelka
Result Decisive Ruvelkan Victory
Belligerents
Ruvelka Syara
Commanders and leaders
Edviná Molnár Dragomir Zhelev
Units involved
Imperial Armed Forces of Ruvelka Syaran Commonality Armed Forces
Strength
4,117,000 troops
4,320 AFVs
829 aircraft
758 helicopters
4,000 artillery pieces
3,567,000 troops
5,580 tanks
580 aircraft
410 helicopters
5,430 artillery pieces
Casualties and losses
34,501 killed
89,620 wounded
2,800 captured
28,298 killed
76,417 wounded
58,000 captured

Operation Homefront was the final strategtic offensive of the Zemplen War conducted by Ruvelka. Launched on 7 June and concluding on 14 July, Homefront's goal was to push all Syaran Commonality Armed Forces from Ruvelkan soil in one grand stroke behind the full weight of the Imperial Armed Forces of Ruvelka.

In the winter of 2009-2010 Chancellor Edviná Molnár began pushing the Imperial General Staff to plan out a major strategic offensive to drive Syara out of Ruvelka entirely. Ruvelka was able to mass another 400,000 troops, but the Imperial General Staff were reluctant to launch another massive operation in light of Ruvelkan difficulties and losses in previous attempts. Ruvelkan generals were fearful that an ill-timed offensive could squander Ruvelkan advantages in manpower and pave the way for follow Syaran counter-offensives after the Ruvelkans had been exhausted. Molnár insisted on going on the offensive however, pointing out that Ruvelkan intelligence had revealed Syara's increasing difficulties meeting the financial and manpower requirements of sustaining their war effort. Molnár also worried that with nearly a third of Ruvelkan territory under Syaran control, they were running out of strategic depth and risked Syaran forces drawing closer and closer to Ruvelka's industrial heartlands.

Molnár wished to launch the offensive, code named "Homefront", in March of 2010 but the Imperial General Staff convinced her to wait until late Spring as the Syarans were expected to launch a number of smaller operations after the end of winter. The Ruvelkans were aided by increasing Syaran intolerance of heavy casualties, which limited the number and scope of Syaran offensives to mostly small scale efforts against isolated sectors of the front. Although Syaran intelligence had detected the buildup the SCAF was uncertain where or when it would be launched, and furthermore was increasingly short of reserves to reinforce their lives.

Homefront began on 7 June with widespread infiltration by Ruvelkan Fusiliers followed by a broad stroke offensive aimed at overwhelming vritually all sectors of the front. Intense fighting ravaged both sides, but by 14 June Syaran lines began to buckle under the weight of the Ruvelkan offensive. On 16 June Syaran Central Command ordered a general retreat as Syaran forces began to collapse. By July Ruvelka had pushed back to the original borders and began recapturing the disputed territories that had been the origin of the conflict in the first place. On 14 July both sides agreed to a ceasefire and negotiations to resolve the conflict, brining Operation Homefront to an end. The war ended five days later on 19 July, ending the Zemplen War.

Prelude

Planning

Forces in the field

Course of events

Aftermath