Talk:A World of War: World III/@comment-29825777-20160619192332

Russian Federation: 
 * Government: Vladimir Putin begins a military coup in early January after noticing the ineffectiveness of the current Russian legislation. He proclaims himself premier of Russia, and takes effective control over the military in order to solidify his wealth. The rest of the federal government is abolished, save for a few departments brought under direct control of Putin. Putin begins allowing more freedoms in Russia, such as homosexual rights and freedom of speech, but crackdowns on any attempts to overthrow the government. Military and economical reforms are also made.
 * Research:  Putin tells top Russian scientists that improving life while many are still being brought up to the current standards would lead to a massive gap. This leads to improvement in space research only. Russian military leaders and scientists begin creating a design for a massive Russian space station. The only thing the group can agree on is its basic architecture: Detachable pieces that can become rooms. As a result, Russia does not need to build another station. If a part is not modern, it can be detached and fit with another modern part. The station will be started in 2018 and finished in 2020. Late that year, a Russian finally lands on the moon, putting the Russian flag down.
 * Analytics:  Russia, by international standards, is improving massively. Economically, culturally, and technologically, and more connected, Russia is growing for the better.
 * Economy:  Putin begins a number of building projects in order to get rid of unemployment in Russia, such as building military equipment, improving on roads, and joining service groups to clean up war torn regions in Belarus and Karelia. By late 2017 Russian unemployment is 3.4 percent, almost down by half from 2016. The Russian GDP is 3,780,000,000,000 dollars in a census in July.
 * Infrastructure:  Road systems are almost completely repaired in European Russia, and ports are built up to hold thousands of ships. Airports are also modernized, and the railroads are beginning to be improved on to allow high speed rail transport across Russia. Only 30 people died this year due to terrible highway conditions.
 * Demographics:  Russian population grew considerably due to mass immigration from Turkey and the Middle East and the conquest of Belarus. From growth in January Russian territory, about 450,000 Russians were born. Another 9,300,000 are from Belarus, and 2,200,000 refuges came across the borders. This leads to a total growth of 11,950,000 people, and a total population of 159,950,000 people. Religiously, about 87% of the country is now atheist as Putin believes God is too weak to serve the needs of Russia. Muslims make up 3%, while the remaining 10% are various types of Christianity.
 * Russian Army (RA):  Putin orders a mass buildup of Russian military to defend Russian soil and conduct operations in territory to suit Russian interests. First, Putin sees the need for an economy based on developing weapons of war and using propaganda to gain a massive manpower pool. So, Putin begins modernizing old factories to produce modern military needs such as tanks and aircraft, and refine crude oil into gasoline to be used to fuel these machines. By December, a census shows that 78% of these factories are operational. Putin decides to begin enforcing the draft in place, and many new soldiers and equipment is produced this year, and the Russian military budget this year is 459,000,000,000 dollars.
 * Military Upgrades:  In 2016, Russian scientists began developing new military equipment models to be used in wars. This year, every new piece of equipment is ready. The AR-17, an upgraded model of the AK-47, is used. The gun can hold 300 rounds and has many addon options. Every soldier has it by the end of the year. New outfits are available for soldiers as well. Kevlar chest plates are a part of this outfit, and can withstand one bullet before allowing the wearer to be injured. Next, the T-17 tank. The tank is the most important part of the Russian military, due to Russia having the most tanks in the world. The T-17 is extremely fast, has amazing accuracy, and can withstand 3 she'll hits anywhere before beginning to show signs of damage. The CTT-17 is Russias main troop transport and supply carrying vehicle. It can reach speeds of 120 miles per hour, can hold 4 tons of supplies, or fit 20 soldiers. Russia does not have any new artillery, as they are working on a railgun model to be ready for use in 2019. Air upgrades are coming next year, and naval upgrades will come in 2019.
 * Russian Ground Forces (RGF)Putin orders that parts of Russia's reserves become active due to conflict in the world. The RGF consists of:
 * 1,030,000 active soldiers
 * 2,380,000 reserve soliders
 * 16,120 T-17 Main Battle Tanks
 * 32,390 CTT-17 Cargo and Transport Trucks
 * 10,040 Artillery Pieces
 * 4,210 Rocket Systems
 * Russian Air Force (RAF): The RAF is only built up as new models are not ready for combat. The RAF consists of:
 * 3,840 Fighter Jets
 * 1,430 Helicopters
 * Russian Navy (RN): The RN consists of:
 * 1 Aircraft Carrier
 * 20 Destroyers
 * 60 Submarines
 * 145 Auxiliary Ships
 * Logistics: Russia currently has:
 * Budget of $459,000,000,000
 * Oil Production of 10,000,000 Barrels a day
 * Usage of 3,000,000 Barrels a day
 * Labor Force of 75,000,000
 * 7 Major Ports
 * 990,000 miles of road
 * 87,000 miles of railroad tracks
 * 1218 Airports
 * Conflicts: 
 * The Karelian Uprising (2016-2017):  By January, the Russian navy, pushed out of Murmansk, is ready to take the city back. With 40,000 experienced men and 350 planes, a massive battle ensues. On February 4, the last rebels in the city surrender. Russian forces spread out into Karelia, killing a number of 23,000 rebels by June at the cost of 3,000 Russians. By December, all remaining militants have either fled into Finland or been killed or captured by Russian forces.
 * Conquest of Belaus (2017-Present):  In March, after a border dispute leads to a skirmish with 100 dead, Putin declares war. Forces march towards Minsk and with Belarus' outdated military, it cannot stop the Russian advance. By September, Russian forces begin to enter Minsk and brutal house to house fighting occurs. The battle ends on October, with Belorussian forces pushed out of the city. Russian tank divisions begin steamrolling across Belarus, and the entire country is occupied on December 13 and annexed. Resistance does occur in the act of refusing to house soldiers, but that is it. Ukraine becomes part of Russia.
 * Diplomacy: 
 * Italy:  An alliance is formed.
 * Ireland:  A FTA is created.
 * Caucasian Union: Russia demands the territories of South Ossetia and Alkania to be ceded to Russia or Russia will impose sanctions.
 * West European Federation: An alliance is requested.
 * Iran:  An alliance is requested.
 * PRC:  An alliance is requested.