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{{Infobox national military
{{Infobox military conflict
| name              = Cuauhtlatollo
| conflict          = Ninvite War
| native_name       =  
| partof            = [[Fahrani-Charnean conflict]]
| image             = [[File:Placa_de_la_Orden_Mexicana_del_Águila_Azteca.svg|200px]]
| image            =  
| alt                =  
| image_size       = 300px
| caption           = Seal of the Cuauhtlatollo
| caption          =  
| image2            =  
| date             = 17 April 1985 – 10 December 1987<br />({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=04|day1=17|year1=1985|month2=12|day2=10|year2=1987}})
| alt2              =
| place            = [[Fahran]], [[Charnea]], [[Ninva|Ninva desert]]
| caption2          =
| territory        = {{wp|Status quo ante bellum|No territorial changes}}
| motto              = In Mitl In Chimalli<br>{{small|(The Arrow and the Shield)}}
| result           = Stalemate; both sides claim victory
| founded            = October 24th, 1924
* Fahrani failure to capture Charnean territories and bolster Gharib separatism in [[Hatheria]].
| current_form      = September 1st, 1960
* Charnean failure to destroy Fahrani military power and eradicate [[Azdarin|Azdarist]] resistance to the government.
| disbanded          =
* Fahrani dictator [[Sabir Afzal Rahmani]] steps down.
| branches          = {{unbulleted list
* [[Forum of Nations|FoN negotiated]] cease-fire
| [[Yaocallapixque]]<br>{{nowrap|&nbsp;'''''' [[Tlalpixque]]}}<br>{{nowrap|&nbsp;'''''' [[Ilhuicapixque]]}}<br>{{nowrap|&nbsp;'''''' [[Tlemipixque]]}}<br>[[Yaochihualque]]<br>{{nowrap|&nbsp;'''∟''' [[Cemmantihuitz]]}}<br>{{nowrap|&nbsp;'''∟''' [[Ayaoquizque]]}}<br>[[Yaotlapixque]]}}
| combatant1        = '''{{flag|Fahran}}'''
| headquarters      = [[Yaoyotepec]]
----
| website            =
{{plainlist|
<!-- Leadership -->
* {{flagicon image|Former Flag of KDP.svg}} [[Kurdistan Democratic Party|KDP]]
| commander-in-chief = [[Nochcalima]]
* {{flagicon image|Flag of PUK.png}} [[Patriotic Union of Kurdistan|PUK]]
| commander-in-chief_title = Great Speaker
* {{flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} [[Kurdish Mujahideen]]
| chief minister    = Chicacua Xiomara
* {{flagicon image|ISCI flag.svg}} [[Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq|ISCI]]
| chief minister_title = Chief Secretary
* {{flagicon image|Islamic Dawa Party Flag.svg}} [[Islamic Dawa Party]]
| minister          = Quiahuitl Yollohtli
* {{Flagicon image|InfoboxHez.PNG}} [[Hezbollah]]
| minister_title    = Secretary of Defense
* [[Shia Islam|Shia]] volunteers{{efn|from:
| commander         = Nezahualcoyotl Amanaztli
* {{nowrap|{{flagicon image|Flag of Afghanistan (1987–1992).svg}} [[Democratic Republic of Afghanistan|Afghanistan]]
| commander_title    = Cuauhtlato
}}
<!-- Manpower -->
{{Collapsible list
| age                = 20-40
| bullets = no
| conscription      = Yes
| title = '''Supported by:'''
| manpower_data      = 2020
|{{flag|China}}
| manpower_age      = 20-35
|{{flag|Israel}}
| available          = 12,747,845
|{{flagdeco|Libyan Arab Jamahiriya|1977}} [[Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya|Libya]]
| available_f        = 12,710,871
|{{flag|North Korea|1948}}
| fit                = 9,451,515
|{{flag|Pakistan}}
| fit_f              = 10,181,537
|{{nowrap|{{flag|South Yemen}}}}
| reaching          = 522,500
|{{flag|Syria}}
| reaching_f         = 545,670
}}
| active            = 445,400
}}
| ranked            =  
}}
| reserve            = 328,000
| combatant2        = '''{{flag|Charnea}}'''
| deployed          =
----
<!-- Financial -->
{{plainlist|
| amount            = 176.4 Billion
* {{flagicon image|State_flag_of_Iran_(1964–1980).svg}} [[National Council of Resistance of Iran|NCRI]]
| percent_GDP        = 8%
* {{flagicon image|Flag of Arabistan.svg}} [[Democratic Revolutionary Front for the Liberation of Arabistan|DRFLA]]
<!-- Industrial -->
* [[Arabs|Arab]] volunteers
| domestic_suppliers =  
* {{flag|Egypt}}
| foreign_suppliers  =  
* {{flag|Sudan}}
| imports            =
* {{nowrap|{{flag|Jordan}}}}
| exports            =
* {{flag|Morocco}}
<!-- Related articles -->
* {{flag|North Yemen}}
| history            =  
* {{flag|Sudan}}
| ranks              =
* {{flag|Tunisia|1959}}
}}
{{Collapsible list
| bullets = no
| title = '''Supported by:'''
|{{flag|China}}
|{{flag|East Germany}}
|{{flag|Italy}}
| {{flagicon image|Flag of France (lighter variant).svg}} [[France]]
|{{flag|Kuwait}}
|{{flag|Sudan}} (from 1982)
|{{flag|Saudi Arabia}}
|{{flag|Soviet Union}} (from 1982)
|{{nowrap|{{flag|United Kingdom}}}}
|{{nowrap|{{flag|United States}}}}
|{{flag|West Germany}}
}}
| commander1        = {{nowrap|{{flagicon|Fahran}} '''[[Sabir Afzal Rahmani]]'''}}<br/> (Prime Minister of Fahran)
{{Collapsible list
| bullets = no
| title = Others:
|{{Flagicon|Iran}} [[Abolhassan Banisadr]]<br />([[President of Iran]], initially the commander-in-chief, impeached and ousted in 1981)
|{{Flagicon|Iran}} [[Mohammad-Ali Rajai]]<br />(President of Iran, assassinated in 1981)
|{{Flagicon|Iran}} [[Ali Khamenei]]<br />(President of Iran)
|{{nowrap|{{Flagicon|Iran}} [[Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani]]}}<br />(Head of Parliament and member of Supreme National Defence Council, lately the commander-in-chief)
|{{Flagicon|Iran}} [[Mohammad-Javad Bahonar]]<br />([[Prime Minister of Iran]], assassinated in 1981)
|{{Flagicon|Iran}} [[Mir-Hossein Mousavi]]<br />(Prime Minister of Iran)
|{{Flagicon|Iran}} [[Valiollah Fallahi]], Brig. Gen.<br />(Chief of Staff, killed in plane crash in 1981)
|{{Flagicon|Iran}} [[Qasem-Ali Zahirnejad]], Brig. Gen.<br />(Chief of Staff)
|{{Flagicon|Iran}} [[Esmaeil Sohrabi]], Colonel<br />(Chief of Staff)
|{{Flagicon|Iran}} [[Ali Shahbazi]], Brig. Gen.<br />(Chief of Staff)
|{{Flagicon|Iran}} [[Mohsen Rezaee]]<br />(Commander of IRGC)
|{{Flagicon image|Former Flag of KDP.svg}} [[Massoud Barzani]]<br />(Leader of the [[Kurdistan Democratic Party]])
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of PUK.png}} [[Jalal Talabani]]<br />(Leader of the [[Patriotic Union of Kurdistan]])
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Kurdistan.svg}} [[Chenar Faraj]]<br />(Leader of the [[Peshmerga]])
|{{Flagicon image|Flag of PUK.png}} [[Nawshirwan Mustafa]]<br />(Deputy Secretary General of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan)
|{{Flagicon image|ISCI flag.svg}} [[Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim]]<br />(Leader of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq)
|{{Flagicon image|ISCI flag.svg}} [[Abdul Aziz al-Hakim]]<br />(Leader of the [[Badr Organization|ISCI Military Wing]])
}}
| commander2        = {{nowrap|{{flag|Charnea}} '''[[Baseel Madoun]]'''}}<br />([[Premier of Charnea]])
{{Collapsible list
| bullets = no
| title = Others:
|{{flagicon|Iraq|1963}} [[Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri]]<br />(Deputy chairman, Revolutionary Command Council)
|{{flagicon|Iraq|1963}} [[Ali Hassan al-Majid]]<br />(General and Iraqi Intelligence Service head)
|{{flagicon|Iraq|1963}} [[Taha Yassin Ramadan]]<br />(General and Deputy Party Secretary)
|{{flagicon|Iraq|1963}} [[Abid Hamid Mahmud]]<br />(Lieutenant General)
|{{flagicon|Iraq|1963}} [[Salah Aboud Mahmoud]]<br />(General)
|{{flagicon|Iraq|1963}} [[Tariq Aziz]]<br />(Foreign Minister and Revolutionary Command Council member)
|{{flagicon|Iraq|1963}} [[Adnan Khairallah]]<br />(Minister of Defence)
|{{flagicon|Iraq|1963}} [[Saddam Kamel]]<br />(Republican Guard commander)
|{{flagicon|Iraq|1963}} [[Uday Hussein]]<br />(Son of Saddam Hussein)
|{{flagicon|Iraq|1963}} [[Qusay Hussein]]<br />(Son of Saddam Hussein)
|{{flagicon|Iraq|1963}} [[Maher Abd al-Rashid]]<br />(General)
|{{flagicon image|State_flag_of_Iran_(1964–1980).svg}} [[Massoud Rajavi]]<br />(President of the [[National Council of Resistance of Iran]])
}}|{{nowrap|{{Flagicon image|Flag of Partiya Demokrat a Kurdistana Îranê.png}} [[Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou]]}}<br />(Leader of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan)
| units1            = see [[Order of battle during the Iran–Iraq War|order of battle]]
| units2            = see [[Order of battle during the Iran–Iraq War|order of battle]]
| strength1        = '''Start of war:'''
<br />110,000–150,000 soldiers
{{Collapsible list
|title = '''More:'''
|1,700–2,100 tanks,
<br />(500 operable)
<br />1,000 armoured vehicles,
<br />300 artillery pieces,
<br />485 fighter-bombers,
<br />(205 fully operational)
<br />750 helicopters
<br />
<br />'''In 1982:'''
<br />350,000 soldiers,
<br />700 tanks,
<br />2,700 armoured vehicles,
<br />400 artillery pieces,
<br />350 aircraft,
<br />700 helicopters
<br />
<br />'''In 1988:'''
<br />600,000 soldiers,
<br />1,500+ tanks,{{NoteTag|Pollack gives the figure as 1,000 for fully operational tanks in April of 1988. Cordesman gives the figure as 1,500+ operational tanks in March 1988 (1,298 were captured by the Iraqis by July 1988, 200 were still in the hands of the Iranians, and an unknown number were destroyed), with an unknown number in workshops.}}
<br />800 armoured vehicles,
<br />600 heavy artillery pieces,
<br />60–80 fighter-bombers,
<br />70–90 helicopters
}}
| strength2         = '''Start of war:'''
<br />200,000 soldiers
{{Collapsible list
|title = '''More:'''
|2,800 tanks,
<br />4,000 APCs,
<br />1,400 artillery pieces,
<br /> 380 fighter-bombers,
<br /> 350 helicopters
<br />
<br />'''In 1982:'''
<br />175,000 soldiers,
<br />1,200 tanks,
<br />2,300 armoured vehicles,
<br />400 artillery pieces,
<br />450 aircraft,
<br /> 180 helicopters
<br />
<br />'''In 1988:'''
<br />1,500,000 soldiers,
<br />~5,000 tanks,
<br />8,500–10,000 APCs,
<br />6,000–12,000 artillery pieces,
<br />900 fighter-bombers,
<br />1,000 helicopters
}}
| casualties1      = '''Military dead:'''
<br />200,000–600,000
<br />
{{Collapsible list
| title = More:
| 123,220–160,000 [[killed in action|KIA]],
<br /> 60,711 [[missing in action|MIA]]
<br /> (Iranian claim)
<br /> 800,000 killed
<br /> (Iraqi claim)
<br /> 320,000–500,000 [[Wounded in action|WIA]]
<br />40,000–42,875 [[Prisoner of war|POW]]
<br />11,000–16,000 [[civilian casualties|civilian dead]]
<br />
<br /> '''Economic loss:'''
<br /> $627&nbsp;billion
}}
| casualties2      = '''Military dead:''' <br />
105,000–500,000 <br />
{{Collapsible list
| title = More:
|400,000 [[Wounded in action|WIA]]
<br /> 70,000 [[Prisoner of war|POW]]
<br />
<br />'''Economic loss:'''
<br />$561&nbsp;billion
}}
| casualties3      = '''Civilian dead:''' 100,000+{{NoteTag|The total 100,000+ civilians killed during the war does not include 50,000–200,000 Kurdish civilians killed in the [[Imlil genocide]]. }}
}}
}}
The '''Cuauhtlatollo''' is the official name of the combined military-civilian organization charged with the administration of military and intelligence affairs of the government of [[Zacapican]]. It is controlled by the Secretariat of Defense and overseen by the judges of the War Department under High Court, and is itself divided into three organs and a total of six subdivisions. The homeland defense forces of Zacapican are grouped under the Yaocallapixque, which is subdivided into the Tlalpixque which operate the land based defense forces, the Ilhuicapixque which operates the domestic air force of Zacapican, and the Tlemipixque which serves as the strategic missile force of the Yaocallapixque. These Guard units make up the largest portion of the Cuauhtatollo's servicepeople and available manpower. The Yaochihualque are the military forces intended to serve overseas and away from the homeland, and are composed of the Zacapine Armada known as the Cemmantihuitz and the Ayaoquizque (lit. "Water Army"), also known as the Naval Infantry Force or Zacapine Marines. They are based in naval and marine bases in Zacapican as well as in overseas bases for rapid deployment. The third and final organ of the Cuauhtlatollo are the Yaotlapixque which supervises special operations and has no formal subdivisions. The headquarters of the Cuauhtlatollo is the fortress complex of [[Yaoyotepec]], located in the outerskirts of the capital [[Tequitinitlan]], which also contains the headquarters of all three divisions.
==History==
The 1924 military reform occured as a result of the attempted military coup which set off the [[Black Capotlin War]] and was intended to render any future military coup an impossibility, and mitigate any risk of military rebellion against the civilian government. The direct result of the reform was the split of the existing army and navy institutions of the Zacapine armed forces into seperated, parallel organizations without a joint armed forces command of a military charachter. This would allow the civilian authorities to play the now split military organs against one another, balancing their influence and fatally complicating any coup plot in the process. Under the reforms, the army became the Yaocallapixque, under which ground and air forces previously under army command were split into seperate organs. The navy was reformed into the Yaochihualque, subdivided into marine and naval units while the navy subdivision retained control of its air wing which was minimal at the time of the reforms. To coordinate and control the now disjointed military commands, the Cuauhtlatollo was established by by the Secretariat of Defense as well as the judicary oversight councils of the high court. At the time of its founding, the organization was headquartered in the annex of the high court building in eastern Tequitinitlan. As the Cuauhtlatollo was always intended to both coordinate defense affairs and restrict the military from unwanted actions, the addition of intelligence, counterintelligence and other subversive capabilities which were seen as potentially dangerous to the civilian government if misdirected would result in the Yaotlapixque being added to the Cuauhtlatollo's supervision, alongside the addition of the Rocket Guards to the Yaocallapixque organization.
==Organization==
===Yaocallapixque===
{{main|Yaocallapixque}}
Also called the Guard Forces, the Yaocallapixque represent the defensive arm of the Cuauhtlatollo's forces equipped and prepared to engage in a campaign of territorial defense in the case that the Zacapine mainland comes under miliary attack by an outside power. A variety of strategies are favored by different groups and types of division within the Yaocallapixque suited to a variety of situations, which differ greatly from those employed by the seperate Yaochihualque. Due to its strategic role, the Yaocallapixque's forces are not always oriented towards common army doctrines. The prime guiding principals of the defensive doctrine belonging to the Guard Forces is that of {{wp|Defence in depth|elastic defense}} and strategic counter-attacks, with a strong focus on taking full advantage of the terrain of the border regions and prepared defensive measures. However, the Yaocallapixque and Yaochihualque share a common emphasis on air power, bombing and close air support to destroy enemy positions and formations. In the Yaocallapixque, the manifests in the use of the Land Guards as a blocking or delaying force which will blunt and halt the enemy's advance and then fix them in place so that they could be destroyed by artillery, air power and strategic missiles.
====Tlalpixque====
{{main|Tlalpixque}}
The Land Guards represent the main force for the defense of Zacapican, and the largest overall single organ or subdivision of the Cuauhtlatollo. Their main duty in the strategy of defense for the Yaocallapixque is to weaken and stop an incursion by enemy land forces, as well as to carry out counterattacks against overextended enemy positions or those which have been softened up by artillery and air bombardment by friendly forces. In general, much of the Land Guards are reserve forces regularly drilled to prepare for rapid mobilization, as well as a system of mass mobilization of Calpolli militias and local groups against an enemy invasion. These mobolized units the Tlalpixaque serve two functions, these being to directly defend positions against enemy attacks, and to operate as organized insurgent forces behind enemy lines to further weaken an incursion. Mobilized units are less effective in most roles due to a lack of training in modern combined arms tactics, however Land Guards doctrine considers them sufficient to defend regions of mountains or hills as well as urban areas where the advantage of an attacking combined arms formation would be lessened. Land Guards standing forces, which represent the standing army units of Zacapican in peacetime, are equipped with modern small arms, heavy weapons, tanks and armored vehicles and are drilled in conventional and modern tactics, making them much more versatile and combat effective than mobilized units. For this reason, standing forces have the responsibility to delaying an enemy advance with harassment, hit and run attacks and a general elastic defense in order to buy time for additional Guards units to mobilize and form a broader defensive line, as well as to defend or counter-attack in more open terrain not optimal for mobilized units.
====Ilhuicapixque====
{{main|Ilhuicapixque}}
====Tlemipixque====
{{main|Tlemipixque}}
The Rocket Guards represent the smallest of all branches of the Cuauhtlatollo, operating the surface to air, surface to surface, and land based anti-ship missile inventory of the Zacapine military forces. In both air and anti-ship deployment, the Rocket Guards have a doctrine of concentrated assets around strategic areas with the aim of overwhelming any enemy countermeasures or concentrated attack with multiple simultaneous missile launches to destroy a potentially superior force that would overwise be able to deal with the Rocket Guards assets or other naval and air defenses against them. In order to accomplish this, the primary consideration for the deployment of missile assets for the Tlemipixque is mobility and concealment of assets in order to avoid being pinpointed by the enemy such that the enemy should not be able to anticipate the locations from which missile launches will occur or be able to destroy Tlemipixque assets preemtively. It is rumored that the Tlemipixque control a limited number of silo-based missiles which cannot be concealed through perpetual relocation of assets as is usually done, therefore these are fixed sites are concealed through other means to avoid being discovered by enemy intelligence  and reconaissance.
===Yaochihualque===
{{main|Yaochihualque}}
The War-Fighting Forces sometimes considered the Offensive Force or Spearhead Force of the Zacapine military is, in opposition to the Guards Forces, fully intended to conduct offensive operations against hostile nations in a state of war. Its forces play little direct role in the immedeate defense of the homeland against a foreign incursion, except by preventing such an incursion from being possible through interdiction or defeat of the enemy at sea or within their own homeland. These forces are generally better equipped and have a far larger proportion of their personnel active in peacetime, undergoing drills and excercises and serving as a standing force. The bulk of the Yaochihualque are considered to be a high or medium readiness, being generally considered prepared for action and at the disposal of the Zacapine government to use in their interest at any time or with relatively short notice. The doctrines of the Offensive Forces are by their nature based on offense, pre-emptive attack, and foremost an emphasis on high mobility on air, land and sea to conduct a rapid campaign against a potential enemy and acheive victory quickly. Yaochihualque tactics are far less attritional than those of the Yaocallapixque, and their forces are generally intended to be used in short conflicts that reach a resolution quickly. The latter point is underlined by the relatively low number of reserve forces in the Yaochihualque branches, focusing instead on standing regulars of the highest quality possible.
====Cemmantihuitz====
{{main|Cemmantihuitz}}
The Zacapine Armada, the Cemmantihuitz, is a {{wp|blue-water navy}} based around the aircraft carrier, being an early proponent of carrier warfare since the 1930s. Because of the long standing dominance of carrier warfare in the doctrine of the post reform Zacapine military, the naval aviation wing Acalpatlanallitlaca or APT plays a central role in naval doctrine and is one of the most technologically advanced forces of the Zacapine while remaining so integratl to the Armada's operation that it does not have a seperate command or sub-branch dedicated to it. The Armada's main force consists of two aircraft carrier capital ships, along with many destroyer and frigate type vessels which are used as escorts, supported by a wide variety of logistics and support craft. Zacapican has had a maritime focus for centuries and has a long and distinguished naval record, making the Armada its primary military concearn and the focus on its military affairs. Consequently, the naval budget is the largest of any formation of the Cuauhtlatollo, and the nation's military readiness is measured by the preparedness of the navy to engage traditional rivals or new enemies around the world. The projection capabilities of the Cemmantihuitz are augmented by multiple overseas bases, located on the [[Tochixtetl islands|Tochixtetl]] and [[Tapachtli islands]] as well as in leased bases such as [[Icniuhyotl Expeditionary Base]] in [[Wazheganon]] which facilitate distant operations.
====Ayaoquizque====
{{main|Ayaoquizque}}
The Water Army or Marine Corps is the amphibious and land combat wing of the Yaochihualque and is widely regarded as the most elite fighting force in Zacapican. They include highly regarded and decorated formations like the Penguins special amphibious force and the Ironbarks paratrooper formation. Ayaoquizque are the best equipped, best trained and most experienced land forces of the Zacapine military, making them very highly valued soldiers of the Cuauhtlatollo. Because of this, they are occasionally deployed on missions outside of their typical strategic function where their expertise is considered indispensable to the mission. Their primary function however is to engage in whatever deployment of boots on the ground the Cuauhtlatollo and civil leaders of Zacapican deem in the nation's best interest. This most often takes the form of special expeditionary formations of various Ayaoquizque units best suited towards the mission parameters joined together into temporary task forces. However, the Ayaoquizques main wartime function is the amphibous landing of troops on islands and the shores of hostile nations, and to conduct any subsequent invasion that may be required of them with support from the navy and naval aviation planes.
===Yaotlapixque===
{{main|Yaotlapixque}}

Revision as of 14:24, 22 October 2022

Ninvite War
Part of Fahrani-Charnean conflict
Date17 April 1985 – 10 December 1987
(2 years, 7 months, 3 weeks and 2 days)
Location
Result

Stalemate; both sides claim victory

  • Fahrani failure to capture Charnean territories and bolster Gharib separatism in Hatheria.
  • Charnean failure to destroy Fahrani military power and eradicate Azdarist resistance to the government.
  • Fahrani dictator Sabir Afzal Rahmani steps down.
  • FoN negotiated cease-fire
Territorial
changes
No territorial changes
Belligerents

 Fahran


 Charnea


Commanders and leaders

Fahran Sabir Afzal Rahmani
(Prime Minister of Fahran)

Others:

 Charnea Baseel Madoun
(Premier of Charnea)

Others:
Units involved
see order of battle see order of battle
Strength

Start of war:
110,000–150,000 soldiers

More:
  • 1,700–2,100 tanks,
    (500 operable)
    1,000 armoured vehicles,
    300 artillery pieces,
    485 fighter-bombers,
    (205 fully operational)
    750 helicopters

    In 1982:
    350,000 soldiers,
    700 tanks,
    2,700 armoured vehicles,
    400 artillery pieces,
    350 aircraft,
    700 helicopters

    In 1988:
    600,000 soldiers,
    1,500+ tanks,[note 1]
    800 armoured vehicles,
    600 heavy artillery pieces,
    60–80 fighter-bombers,
    70–90 helicopters

Start of war:
200,000 soldiers

More:
  • 2,800 tanks,
    4,000 APCs,
    1,400 artillery pieces,
    380 fighter-bombers,
    350 helicopters

    In 1982:
    175,000 soldiers,
    1,200 tanks,
    2,300 armoured vehicles,
    400 artillery pieces,
    450 aircraft,
    180 helicopters

    In 1988:
    1,500,000 soldiers,
    ~5,000 tanks,
    8,500–10,000 APCs,
    6,000–12,000 artillery pieces,
    900 fighter-bombers,
    1,000 helicopters
Casualties and losses

Military dead:
200,000–600,000

More:
  • 123,220–160,000 KIA,
    60,711 MIA
    (Iranian claim)
    800,000 killed
    (Iraqi claim)
    320,000–500,000 WIA
    40,000–42,875 POW
    11,000–16,000 civilian dead

    Economic loss:
    $627 billion

Military dead:
105,000–500,000

More:
  • 400,000 WIA
    70,000 POW

    Economic loss:
    $561 billion
Civilian dead: 100,000+[note 2]


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