Talk:Divided World: Cold War (Map Game)/@comment-29865703-20160821155021

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics:


 * Government: Still communist.


 * Research and Development:


 * Military: New body armour.


 * Analytics:


 * Economy: Kinda crappy.


 * Infrastructure/Public Services: Large improvements are made.


 * Demographics: Russian, etc.


 * Development/Standards of Living: Improved.


 * Agriculture: Farms have begun springing up everywhere in the Soviet Union, which will hopefully stop the famine.


 * Military:


 * Wars and Conflicts:


 * Korean War (International; May 7th, 1950 - ???): On May 7th, in order to "petition" Taiwan holding the PRC's seat in the United Nations Security Council, the Soviet Union sends 600,000 soldiers to fight in North Korea, who push across the Korean border into South Korea. Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is heavily bombarded by Soviet and North Korean forces. By the end of a two month period, 1/4 of South Korea is occupied, due to the lack of weapons in the South Korean military. The People's Republic of China is told to help the North Koreans take the Korean peninsula.


 * Soviet Armed Forces:


 * Soviet Army: In the Soviet Army (previously the Red Army), there are currently 1,289,918 active soldiers and 1,096,892 in reserves. There are a lot of tanks, armoured fighting vehicles, and the likes.


 * Soviet Air Force: In the Soviet's Air Force, there are 382,197 active personnel and 219,278 in reserves. There are quite a lot of bombers, transport vehicles, and other aircraft.


 * Soviet Navy: In the navy of the Soviet Union, there are currently 500,250 active personnel and 166,750 in reserves. Naval crafts include 6 aircraft carriers, 3 battlecruisers, 30 cruisers, 45 destroyers, 113 frigates, 63 ballistic missile submarines, 72 cruise missile submarines, 64 nuclear attack submarines, 65 conventional attack submarines, 9 auxiliary submarines, and 435 patrol boats.


 * Soviet Air Defence Forces: In the SADF, there is currently 38,000 personnel.


 * Strategic Missile Troops: In the Soviet SMTs, there is currently 18,000 personnel.


 * Diplomacy:


 * United Nations: Despite the People's Republic of China not holding the Republic of China (Taiwan)'s seat in the UN, the Soviets decide not to boycott it and vetoes any UN intervention in the Korean War.
 * Japan: Their request to join the Warsaw Pact is denied.
 * West Germany: Joseph Stalin will allow East Germany to unite with the West Germans as long as they become a Communist-Fascist state and aligns with the Soviet Union and its allies. Konigsberg is also given to them, and the expulsion of Germans ceases.