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<br />'''In 1988:'''
<br />'''In 1988:'''
<br />600,000 soldiers,
<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 />1,500+ tanks,
<br />800 armoured vehicles,
<br />800 armoured vehicles,
<br />600 heavy artillery pieces,
<br />600 heavy artillery pieces,
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<br />$561&nbsp;billion
<br />$561&nbsp;billion
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| 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]]. }}
| casualties3      = '''Civilian dead:''' 100,000+
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Revision as of 14:54, 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,
    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+