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2034 Matsume Invasion

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2034 Matsumae War
PLAAF YY-20 20844 refueling J-16 2024-11-30.jpg
Neo-Korean Wyverns refueling over the Mare Noctus
Date27 December, 2033 to February 12th, 2034
(1 Month, 16 Days)
Location
Result

Kāichrén Victory

Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Neo-Korea Beom Dae
Neo-Korea Naito Keiji
Neo-Korea Kyo Oki  
Neo-Korea Nakatani Momoe
(Fukuyama flag here eventually) Imekanu Kimyo
Matsumaeflag.png Atuy Kamuima
Matsumaeflag.png Taguchi Yasotaro
Matsumaeflag.png Reizei Mitsutsune  
Units involved
Neo-Korea CIS Aerial Assault Grouping
Neo-Korea First Reserve Engagement Fleet
Neo-Korea Fuzan Central Fleet
Neo-Korea First Ground Corps
Matsumaeflag.png Republic of Matsumae Army
Matsumaeflag.png Eastern Naval Fleet
Flag of Kylarnatia.png Carrier Battlegroup Prima
Strength
32,400 (First Ground Corps)
1,500 (CIS-AAG)
4,500 (First REF)
8,500 (Fuzan Central Fleet)
TBD
Casualties and losses
6,000 (CIS-AAG and First REF)
1,620 (FGC)
270 (Fuzan Central Fleet)
7,890 (Total)
TBD

The 2034 Matsumae Invasion, also known as the Matsumae War was an armed conflict between Neo-Korea and the Republic of Matsumae taking place from the 27th of December, 2033, to the 6th of February, 2034. Following the Sinking of RTS095, Neo-Korea would accuse Matsumae of harboring terrorists who had fired some form of weaponry at the ship, in what is broadly agreed to be an false-flag attack in an attempt to implicate Matsumae. Following the rejection of a series of demands which would have demanded the importation of Neo-Korean troops, the arrest of members of Matsumae's coast guard, and anti-Kāichrén politicians, Neo-Korea would launch an attempted paratrooper assault after a series of cyberattacks on key governmental targets.

This paratrooper attack would fail severely, leading to the death of almost all involved, in one of the greatest aerial military disasters in human history, which was tied to the leadership of the Central Intelligence Services over elite military forces such as the Aerial Assault Grouping, which were then redistributed to the Neo-Korean Ground Forces. Following a period of limited direct conflict primarily carried out via drone strikes on port facilities, elements of Matsumae's Eastern Naval Fleet would be drawn into conflict with the First Reserve Engagement Fleet under Kyo Oki, which they would destroy in its entirety due to outdated missile defense systems, and the outdated nature of the FREF as a whole. The Eastern Naval Fleet would then be destroyed in its own majority, excluding three Taga-class ships, two of which were captured by the Neo-Korean Navy and now serve as the Kogane (formerly Nihomi) and the Hikarikagayaku (formerly Kapiw).

This sacrificing of the FREF would allow for landings to occur on Matsumae, carried out by the First Ground Corps - which would rapidly seize territory through the use of naval support from the Fuzan Central Fleet, alongside an overwhelming air advantage. The FGC would liberate several notable political figures relating to previously existing northern separatism from prisons in the north, with these figures declaring the creation of an independent Republic covering the north of the Matsumae Island, named Fukuyama.

The Kāichrén assault would be stalled on January 29th, with the city of Morioka resisting capture due to both a dedicated defense by local forces and the inability of of the Fuzan Central Fleet to provide assistance during the battle, due to a short exchange of fire between them and the Carrier Battlegroup Prima, which resulted in the sinking of the Kujira-class Destroyer Tatakru-1 and the flight of the FCF as a whole. Following this battle, peace negotiations would rapidly occur due to the fear of future greater intervention, ending in the splitting of the island between Fukuyama and Matsumae, the cessation of relations between Matsumae and Neo-Korea, and the obligation for Neo-Korea to pay reparations to civilians who were harmed in strikes on southern port cities.

Background

Historical Control of Matsumae by Kāichrén

Kāichrén Civil War

Post Civil-War Relations

Invasion of Jungg'o

Collapse of Matsumaean-Kāichrén Relations

Invasion

Battle of Kutchan

Removal of CIS Control over Military Assets

"Composite" Soldier Hoax

Reorganization Period

Conflict in the Mare Noctus

Sinking of the First Reserve Engagement Fleet

Sinking of the Eastern Naval Fleet

Theft of Two Taga-class Vessels

Landings on Matsumae

Battle of Morioka

Clash Between Fuzan Central Fleet and Carrier Battlegroup Prima

Treaty of Morioka

Casualties

Kāichrén

Matsumaean

International Reactions

Aftermath

Formation of Fukuyama

Reparations

Economic and Humanitarian Impact