Post by Sophie on Sept 18, 2023 14:31:10 GMT -5
Oflya: Despite being well within Verak’s sphere of influence, Oflya was entirely left out of the Sovereign Union’s complete and total war plan. A message was sent to the Oflyan government an hour before the march through their territory began. While the government was furious about this new development, they could do nothing about it. Hundreds of thousands of well-armed soldiers marched through the Oflyan border, heading south. Oflya’s token military would never have the moral or strength to stand up to such a force. So, they followed the given order from the Veraki government. They stood down and allowed the foreign military to march toward their intended target. Orthoria.
Orthoria: Having marched through Oflya with high spirits, singing marching songs and even being cheered on by the Oflyan people. 50,000 heavy infantry, 100,000 standard infantry, 100,000 light infantry, 3,000 pieces of field artillery, 1,000 pieces of howitzer artillery, 200 pieces of siege artillery, 500 mortar batteries, 500 armored scout cars, 1,000 tankettes, 25 reconnaissance bi-planes, and 25 close air support aircraft took part in the invasion. The constant disorganization of the Orthorian government made putting up a constant resistance nigh impossible. Their best chance at repelling the massive invasion was with their first line of defense. However, their line had been thoroughly scouted before the invasion, and Verak had detailed plans to dismantle the defenses piece by piece. The Verak military came down like an iron hammer on a forge made of glass. The initial defenses of Orthoria didn’t hold for more than an hour. Most defending forces retreated immediately, and without anyone to stand and organize the people, Orthoria would surely fall to the overwhelming force.
Pomazanniki: South Siceli, Hatu, and Verak marched on their southern neighbor and threat in unison with a clear plan in mind: cut off the majority of Pomaz from Amalian support from the north. A major spearhead of exclusively mechanized forces had been crafted and quickly drove south. The spearhead consisted of 200,000 heavy mechanized, 250,000 standard mechanized, 150,000 light mechanized, 1,000 armored scout cars, 500 tankettes, 40 landships, 250 light tanks, 20 medium tanks, 50 heavy tanks, 1,000 field artillery batteries, 500 howitzer batteries, 500 mortar batteries, 200 flak batteries, 50 reconnaissance planes, and 27 close air support planes. The rest of the general invasion force consisted of 150,000 heavy motorized, 800,000 standard motorized, 450,000 light motorized, 1,000 field artillery batteries, 1,000 howitzer batteries, 1,000 siege artillery batteries, 1,000 mortar batteries, 300 flak batteries, 142 light fighter bi-planes, and 50 bomber bi-planes.
The lightning speed of the mechanized and motorized forces shattered the defensive line of the Pomaz military. The spearhead began making incredible progress and would soon split Pomazanniki in two. The rest of the advance progressed at a much more steady pace. Still amid their reconstruction, Pomaz struggled against the strongly organized forces however, the brave fighters of the Pomaz military fought with everything they had, only retreating when situations were genuinely hopeless. Outnumbered and outgunned, without intervention, the Pomaz people would soon be enslaved to the Veraki Warmachine.
Nevarra: While not considered a massive threat to Verak, the raw resources within Nevarra would be critical to the success of the Sovereign Union’s war plans. A large general invasion was mustered to assault Nevarran defenses. 150,000 heavy mechanized, 200,000 standard mechanized, 100,000 light mechanized, 100,000 heavy motorized, 1,045,000 standard motorized, 120,000 light motorized, 3,000 field artillery batteries, 1,000 howitzer artillery batteries, 1,000 siege artillery batteries, 1,000 mortar batteries, 200 flak batteries, 1,000 armored scout cars, 1,000 tankettes, 750 light tanks, 20 medium tanks, 50 heavy tanks, 100 heavy fighters, 50 medium bombers, and 50 recon planes. The invasion began with a bombardment of known defensive emplacements from bombers and artillery. Then, a general advance into the desert nation.
Diria: Verak considered Diria to be of very little threat but very high annoyance. They committed a moderate force to invading the desert nation consisting of 150,000 heavy infantry, 200,000 standard infantry, 250,000 light infantry, 500 field artillery batteries, 500 howitzer batteries, and 1,000 mortars. They poked and prodded the Dirian defenses with scattered barrages and advanced where they believed them to be weakest.
Amali: The primary focus of the Veraki Warmachine. The invasion was massive. Pushing up against the world's financial center would require massive backing, Verak had it, and they were going to use it with prejudice. A hammer of 200,000 heavy mechanized, 300,000 standard mechanized, 400,000 light mechanized, 950,000 heavy motorized, 2,000,000 standard motorized, 550,000 light motorized, 7,000 field artillery batteries, 2,000 howitzer batteries, 3,500 mortar batteries, 3,300 siege artillery batteries, 1,700 flak batteries, 2,500 anti-tank artillery pieces, 4,000 armored scout cars, 3,000 tankettes, 1,000 light tanks, 80 medium tanks, 150 heavy tanks, 100 recon planes, 200 light fighters, 200 heavy fighters, 100 close air support planes, 200 light bombers, and 100 medium bombers. The attackers' main force pushed straight for the Briscoln bay to split Amali in two. Unlike all other fronts, Verak and her allies encountered fierce and organized resistance. However, her overwhelming numbers and arms allowed her to power through many areas. The most heavily defended sections of Amali held strong, but as lines collapsed around them, they were likely to be encircled by the end of the season.
Ocean front: While Verak has an impressive surface fleet in pure tonnage, their technological advances were at least a decade behind Kumosenkan’s, and entering the trident straight would surely spell death for any task force that tried to enter it. Which is exactly why they had massively invested in their subsurface fleet. Hundreds of submarines hit the ocean to aid Galra in strangling Kumosenkan. Lone merchant ships were to be engaged with their deck guns, and ships grouped in number or convoy were to be engaged subsurface with torpedoes. Verak’s lack of naval infrastructure prioritized the submarine's survival over success in tonnage. Engagements involving warships in shallow waters (less than 30 meters deep) were explicitly outlawed.
Orthoria: Having marched through Oflya with high spirits, singing marching songs and even being cheered on by the Oflyan people. 50,000 heavy infantry, 100,000 standard infantry, 100,000 light infantry, 3,000 pieces of field artillery, 1,000 pieces of howitzer artillery, 200 pieces of siege artillery, 500 mortar batteries, 500 armored scout cars, 1,000 tankettes, 25 reconnaissance bi-planes, and 25 close air support aircraft took part in the invasion. The constant disorganization of the Orthorian government made putting up a constant resistance nigh impossible. Their best chance at repelling the massive invasion was with their first line of defense. However, their line had been thoroughly scouted before the invasion, and Verak had detailed plans to dismantle the defenses piece by piece. The Verak military came down like an iron hammer on a forge made of glass. The initial defenses of Orthoria didn’t hold for more than an hour. Most defending forces retreated immediately, and without anyone to stand and organize the people, Orthoria would surely fall to the overwhelming force.
Pomazanniki: South Siceli, Hatu, and Verak marched on their southern neighbor and threat in unison with a clear plan in mind: cut off the majority of Pomaz from Amalian support from the north. A major spearhead of exclusively mechanized forces had been crafted and quickly drove south. The spearhead consisted of 200,000 heavy mechanized, 250,000 standard mechanized, 150,000 light mechanized, 1,000 armored scout cars, 500 tankettes, 40 landships, 250 light tanks, 20 medium tanks, 50 heavy tanks, 1,000 field artillery batteries, 500 howitzer batteries, 500 mortar batteries, 200 flak batteries, 50 reconnaissance planes, and 27 close air support planes. The rest of the general invasion force consisted of 150,000 heavy motorized, 800,000 standard motorized, 450,000 light motorized, 1,000 field artillery batteries, 1,000 howitzer batteries, 1,000 siege artillery batteries, 1,000 mortar batteries, 300 flak batteries, 142 light fighter bi-planes, and 50 bomber bi-planes.
The lightning speed of the mechanized and motorized forces shattered the defensive line of the Pomaz military. The spearhead began making incredible progress and would soon split Pomazanniki in two. The rest of the advance progressed at a much more steady pace. Still amid their reconstruction, Pomaz struggled against the strongly organized forces however, the brave fighters of the Pomaz military fought with everything they had, only retreating when situations were genuinely hopeless. Outnumbered and outgunned, without intervention, the Pomaz people would soon be enslaved to the Veraki Warmachine.
Nevarra: While not considered a massive threat to Verak, the raw resources within Nevarra would be critical to the success of the Sovereign Union’s war plans. A large general invasion was mustered to assault Nevarran defenses. 150,000 heavy mechanized, 200,000 standard mechanized, 100,000 light mechanized, 100,000 heavy motorized, 1,045,000 standard motorized, 120,000 light motorized, 3,000 field artillery batteries, 1,000 howitzer artillery batteries, 1,000 siege artillery batteries, 1,000 mortar batteries, 200 flak batteries, 1,000 armored scout cars, 1,000 tankettes, 750 light tanks, 20 medium tanks, 50 heavy tanks, 100 heavy fighters, 50 medium bombers, and 50 recon planes. The invasion began with a bombardment of known defensive emplacements from bombers and artillery. Then, a general advance into the desert nation.
Diria: Verak considered Diria to be of very little threat but very high annoyance. They committed a moderate force to invading the desert nation consisting of 150,000 heavy infantry, 200,000 standard infantry, 250,000 light infantry, 500 field artillery batteries, 500 howitzer batteries, and 1,000 mortars. They poked and prodded the Dirian defenses with scattered barrages and advanced where they believed them to be weakest.
Amali: The primary focus of the Veraki Warmachine. The invasion was massive. Pushing up against the world's financial center would require massive backing, Verak had it, and they were going to use it with prejudice. A hammer of 200,000 heavy mechanized, 300,000 standard mechanized, 400,000 light mechanized, 950,000 heavy motorized, 2,000,000 standard motorized, 550,000 light motorized, 7,000 field artillery batteries, 2,000 howitzer batteries, 3,500 mortar batteries, 3,300 siege artillery batteries, 1,700 flak batteries, 2,500 anti-tank artillery pieces, 4,000 armored scout cars, 3,000 tankettes, 1,000 light tanks, 80 medium tanks, 150 heavy tanks, 100 recon planes, 200 light fighters, 200 heavy fighters, 100 close air support planes, 200 light bombers, and 100 medium bombers. The attackers' main force pushed straight for the Briscoln bay to split Amali in two. Unlike all other fronts, Verak and her allies encountered fierce and organized resistance. However, her overwhelming numbers and arms allowed her to power through many areas. The most heavily defended sections of Amali held strong, but as lines collapsed around them, they were likely to be encircled by the end of the season.
Ocean front: While Verak has an impressive surface fleet in pure tonnage, their technological advances were at least a decade behind Kumosenkan’s, and entering the trident straight would surely spell death for any task force that tried to enter it. Which is exactly why they had massively invested in their subsurface fleet. Hundreds of submarines hit the ocean to aid Galra in strangling Kumosenkan. Lone merchant ships were to be engaged with their deck guns, and ships grouped in number or convoy were to be engaged subsurface with torpedoes. Verak’s lack of naval infrastructure prioritized the submarine's survival over success in tonnage. Engagements involving warships in shallow waters (less than 30 meters deep) were explicitly outlawed.