Aestas War

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Aestas War
Clockwise from top left:
  • FRESIAN crusier sinking after being struck by Soltenish torpedo bombers
  • Antaran aircraft prepare for takeoff off the coast of Irassia
  • A destroyed Adrinian armored car in the Suregni Islands
  • Fresian marines rest on Isla Grande
  • Adrinian troops outside of Ad Novas
  • Soltenish troops in Irassia
DateFebruary 12, 1942-December 3, 1944
(2 years, 9 months and 3 weeks)
Location
Result Both sides claim victory
Territorial
changes
Belligerents
Fresia
Antara
Adrinian
Irassian Secessionists
Suregni Islands
Soltenia
Commanders and leaders
Fresia
Antara
Adrinian
Pascual Baburizza
Eulálio Giraldo
Ricardo Conetti
Strength
423,375
271,685
126,515
25,000
15,000
552,387
Casualties and losses
  • Military
    • 1 carrier
    • 1 battleship
    • 7 cruisers
    • 21 destroyers and destroyer escorts
    • 7 submarines
    • 2300-2400 aircraft
    • 47,310 dead
  • Military
    • 3 battleships
    • 5 cruisers
    • 19 destroyers and destroyer escorts
    • 9 submarines
    • 1000-1200 aircraft
    • 37,700 dead
Civilian deaths
  • 8,500