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The [[Florian invasion of Ostland]], whilst a successful intervention, had inflicted frightful casualties on the Ostlandic and Nova English populations of the region, and into the bargain had normalised the formerly taboo battlefield use of chemical weapons - this having begun as a temporary expedient in the absence of artillery before becoming a matter of routine use.
The [[Florian invasion of Ostland]], whilst a successful intervention, had inflicted frightful casualties on the Ostlandic and Nova English populations of the region, and into the bargain had normalised the formerly taboo battlefield use of chemical weapons - this having begun as a temporary expedient in the absence of artillery before becoming a matter of routine use.
The cooperation of the [[Hurmu Peace Corps]] with allied forces in the [[District of Moorland]], concurrent with the allied intervention in the [[1719–1720 Hurmu civil conflict]], underscored the extent to which [[Hurmu]], for all its professions of neutrality, remained "Pact-adjacent".


==See also==
==See also==

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Wars of the Disinherited
Date 1717 AN -
Location Corum, Eura, Keltia
Status Ongoing
Belligerents
Confederacy of the Dispossessed Confederacy of the Dispossessed Raspur Pact Raspur Pact
Hurmu Hurmu (Senatorial Faction)

The Wars of the Disinherited are a series of conflicts between the Confederacy of the Dispossessed and the Raspur Pact forces, beginning in 1717 AN and continuing to the present day.

Background

Belligerents

Confederacy of the Dispossessed

Raspur Pact

Timeline

Eura

Keltia

Related Conflicts

Aftermath & evaluation

While the Raspur Pact was able to secure a number of its objectives during the conflict, the scale of the resistance offered by the Confederacy of the Dispossessed caught them off guard and required a number of years to quell.

The Benacian Union acknowledged the loss of 2,809 armoured vehicles during the Norasht and Normark campaigns. The majority of these losses being attributed to ex-Bassarid quadwalkers and UAVs adapted by the Disinherited to deliver anti-tank munitions directly against weak spots in the AFVs defensive armour whilst defeating active and passive munition kill systems by utilising swarming tactics.

The reliance of the Raspur Pact upon strategic bombardment to overcome operational-level obstacles remained a signature feature of their campaigns. The orbital bombardment platforms maintained by the Natopian Defense Force were the most visible contribution of the Bovic Empire to the allied cause. Orbital strikes on ex-Bassarid ports in Corum, Eura, and Keltia, did however have a beneficial strategic effect in forcing the dispersal of the Corsair fleets which might otherwise have offered more effective support to the resistance in Norasht and Passas.

The conflict also saw the rapid evolution of technologies with a military application developed by Nouvelle Alexandrie. It was not all an upward trajectory for that Federation however, as the Emergency Shipbuilding Program demonstrated the extent to which the ruling FHP and the Honourable Company had permitted a culture of corruption to flourish at the expense of efficiency.

Floria's own evolution, from a regional power, whose forces had been focused on the potential for a land war against the quixotic empire of Jingdao, into a maritime expeditionary power with global interests, had also experienced challenges. The dispatch of significant expeditionary forces to Normark and the Suren Confederacy had taxed its logistical and transportation systems beyond their normal upper thresholds, as was witnessed by the arrival of forces in Ostland without the bulk of their artillery, a shortfall remedied by the deployment of BUDF artillery assets.

The Florian invasion of Ostland, whilst a successful intervention, had inflicted frightful casualties on the Ostlandic and Nova English populations of the region, and into the bargain had normalised the formerly taboo battlefield use of chemical weapons - this having begun as a temporary expedient in the absence of artillery before becoming a matter of routine use.

The cooperation of the Hurmu Peace Corps with allied forces in the District of Moorland, concurrent with the allied intervention in the 1719–1720 Hurmu civil conflict, underscored the extent to which Hurmu, for all its professions of neutrality, remained "Pact-adjacent".

See also