Talk:Inception (Map Game)/@comment-29825777-20160605151158

The Russian Federation The Russian Ground Force (RGF) consists of: The Russian Navy consists of: The Russian Air Corps consists of: Russia has:
 * Government: Nothing really changes this year. Putin simply centralizes his control and begins taking administration of Newrussia into his hands.
 * Research: Russian military equipment is all being produced as all old equipment has completed modernization and is now being expanded upon (more on that below). Russian scientists begin producing the S-17 spacecraft, and the first Russian is sent to the moon in one this year. The spacecraft is a smaller more cost-effective version of the American Space Shuttle, and can hold 5 people and reach speeds of 3,000 miles per hour. Plans for a Russian space station are also laid out. The RSO (Russian space Outpost) would be the largest structure built in orbit, and will be built by detachable rooms. This makes for easy upgrading of the space station, as old rooms can simply be scuttled for new ones. On the ground, Russian radar systems are upgraded and a Wi-Fi system is in place through most of the major Russian cities and roads. To some, Russia is beginning to enter a technological boom.
 * Analytics: Russian growth in most sectors as increasing at a ever-higher rate, and is expected to keep growing for at least 5 years.
 * Economy: The Russian economy grows from $2,400,000,000,000 to $2,750,000,000,000, with a GDP growth of $350 billion. Unemployment in Russia is at 2.3%, and is expected to be at 0.4% by 2019. The average wage per year is $23,000, and many new jobs open up. Russia now produces its own oil, wood, military equipment, and steel.
 * Healthcare: The new healthcare system put into place by Putin last year is working, as deaths in hospitals not from old-age are down 17% and new modern equipment is being used.
 * Infrastructure: Putin begins a series of roads and public transportation systems throughout European Russia and a modernization of the Trans-Siberian Railroad. The road system, which will stretch from St. Petersburg to Volgograd to Novosibirsk will be completed by 2019.
 * Demographics: Russian population begins to boom in 2017 after the enforcement of Putin's new birth laws begin. In Russia, 470,000 new people are born (there are more but people die so i subtracted my original number). However, since Russia seized parts of eastern Ukraine, its population has grown by an additional 2,500,000 people, and immigration into Russia this year reached a total of 640,000 migrants. The puts the Russian population at 150,440,000 people, with an additional 6,800,000 people under Russian occupation due to wars in Ukraine and Poland. Additionally, most of Russia now is politically fascist, and this may cause change in Putin's future policies. Also, about 40% of Russians are now atheist, another 52% are Orthodox, 2% are Muslim, and the remainder are pagan, Jewish, or another Christian religion. Russia is 72% Russian, 12% Ukrainian, 1% Chinese, 1% Japanese and the rest are Siberian/Turkic groups.
 * Military: The Russian military continues its massive modernization and buildup program. By now, all of Russia's equipment is modern.
 * Military Projects: In 2017, the first designs for a primitive railgun are created. Set to be used in 2019, this railgun can fire shells and missile and bombs up to 18 miles at speeds of 390 miles per hour. Next, the IAT-17 is created and begun to be produced in factories. The trucks will be transport for infantry and cargo, and can carry 12 people/3,000 pounds of supplies. Next, the Resurgence Class Aircraft Carriers are put into production. Planned to be showcased until 2019, little is released except for the fact that the runway will be 4,000 feet long. Finally, a new helicopter is created for ALL military branches: the H-17. the H-17 will be a combat/transport helicopter, with machine guns, missiles, and rope, and enough room to carry 4 people or 700 pounds.
 * Russian Ground Force:
 * Active Soldiers: 960,000
 * Reserve Soldiers: 2,340,000
 * 15,680 T-16 Tanks
 * IAT-17 Insurgent Armored Trucks: 32,090
 * Artillery Pieces: 13,560
 * H-17 Helicopters (Ground Support/Transport): 130
 * Russian Navy:
 * 87,000 Sailors
 * 1 Aircraft Carrier
 * 10 Frigates
 * 20 Destroyers
 * 90 Corvettes
 * 70 Submarines
 * 20 Coastal Defense Craft
 * 215 Auxiliary Craft
 * Russian Air Corps:
 * 10,000 Pilots
 * 4,980 F-16 Fighter Jets
 * 1,510 C-16 Cargo Planes
 * 1,240 Helicopters
 * Logistics:
 * 10,000,000 gallons of oil produced each day
 * Labor Force: 76,400,000 People
 * Naval Ports: 1,240
 * Miles of Raod: 989,000 miles
 * Miles of Railroad: 87,000 miles
 * Airports: 1,240
 * Defense Budget: 52,000,000,000 dollars
 * Conflicts:
 * The War on Terror (International/National) (The Middle East, Afghanistan, North Africa, Russia) (2001 - Present): Russian forces in the Middle East begin bombing Raqqa in an attempt to neuter ISIS. Military equipment is sent to Assad's regime and a volunteer army of 5,000 marches through Turkey and Georgia to help Kurdish forces attack Mosul.
 * The Russo-Ukrainian War (International) (Ukraine) (2017 - Present): In March, Russian soldiers cross the border and occupy the newly independent state of Newrussia. The exact border with Ukraine is unknown, and border conflicts increase massively. Putin gets extremely agitated at this and invades Ukraine. The invasion is launched by 3 separate thrusts. One is from the Crimea, which is aimed to move up northeast towards the Russian border and cut off Ukrainian soldiers. Another thrust is aimed at the capital of Kiev, in order to capitulate Ukraine and destroy its command structure. Finally, the last advance is a massive attack across the new border aimed towards the Moldavian border. The Russian navy quickly attacks Ukrainian naval bases with the assistance of air power, destroying or neutering most of Ukraine's navy, and only about 8 planes and 2 small ships are lost. The air force relentlessly bombs Ukrainian positions. By December, only four months after war is declared, Russian troops are an estimated 60 miles from Kiev, and parts of the advance reach up to the Dneiper River. Estimated Russian losses are 8,300 men, 4 tanks, 7 fighter jets, 2 cargo planes, 1 battleship, 32 mobile trucks, 18 artillery batteries, and 3 small boats. The war is expected to end within the next two years.
 * War for the Former Soviet Nations (International) (Baltic, Poland) (2017 - Present): As stated by Russia previously, both the PRC and Russia join the war on Lithuania's side. Two offensives, each with 60,000 Russian soldiers, along with 980 tanks, 2,120 trucks, 20 helicopters, and 290 artillery pieces, stationed in Kalingrad, are launched into Poland. (NOTE: THIS IS SECRET INFO: ONLY RUSSIAN ALLIES HAVE KNOWLEDGE. The plan is for one offensive group to move westward along the Polish coast, seizing Gdansk, then marching southeast towards Warsaw. The other group will march east linking up with Belorussian forces to surround Polish forces in Lithuania.) By December, Russian troops are engaged in house to house fighting in Gdansk, and have reached the border with Belarus. Heavy losses have been endured by Russian soldiers, but some captured equipment of GERMAN manufacture has shown that Germany is supplying Poland with arms. East Prussia is also partially occupied by Russian militia forces.
 * Diplomacy:
 * Ukraine: War is declared for allegedly discriminating Russian nationals and demands that Ukraine join Russia or more blood shall be spilled.
 * Poland: War is declared as Poland does not listen to the Russian demand of leaving Lithuania.
 * Georgia: An ultimatum is sent requesting the transfer of Russian-ethnic lands in Georgia to Russia.
 * Finland: Russia accepts the non-aggression pact and requests an alliance with Finland.
 * Belarus: Russia kindly requests that Russia and Belarus form a union together.
 * Syria: Russia sends Syria 2 fighter jets and 27 tanks, and an alliance is requested.
 * United Kingdom: As allies, Russia requests to buy 10 fighter jets and offers $780,000,000 in return.
 * Czechia: Russia guarantees the Czechs due to Polish aggression in the region.
 * Baltic States: Russia requests that the Baltics join Russia for defense and security.
 * Kazakhstan: An ultimatum is sent regarding the Russian border. The message demands that Kazakhstan cede the provinces of Kostanay, North Kaz, and Akmola.