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Southern Archipelago Bay War

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Southern Archipelago Bay War
File:Southern Archipelago Bay War Nuke.jpg
Nuclear explosions erupting from ICBMs launched against Southern Archipelago Bay City.
Location
Huswyae - Southern Archipelago Bay
Result

Coalition Victory

  • Defeat of Southern Archipelago Bay and it's allies
  • Bounty Regime deposed from ruling the SAB
  • New coalition-sponsored democratic government set up in it's place
  • Disarmament of major SAB military elements
  • Trial and sentencing of major SAB war crime committers
Belligerents

Coalition

SAB Alliance

Commanders and leaders
File:Flag of the Interstellar Federation.png Vincent De Maser
File:Flag of the Interstellar Federation.pngSamuel Mei (HIGHCOM)
Sandra Bounty
Strength
15 million personnel
50 starships
7 million personnel (estimated)
10 submarines
3 starships
Casualties and losses
Over 427 million civilians killed
5,261 killed
15,267 injured
~192 million civilians killed
~3 million killed (estimated)
~2 million injured

The Southern Archipelago War or Huswaye War - Southern Archipelago Bay was a regional war that lasted two months. It was started after Huswyae declared war on Southern Archipelago Bay to put a stop on SAB's numerous human rights abuses and atrocities. After the first few hours, a nuclear exchange started, resulting in millions of deaths in numerous nations.


Background