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- 18:07, 28 November 2022 Dingo (hist | edit) [674 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Dingo''' was a short lived, single-issue model line of Lorica fighting vehicles developed and produced by Durandal Arsenal of OEPU Australia. It was a successor to an unreleased design that D.A. originally proposed (unsuccessfully) as Lorica Prima during the development of the vehicle standard, Project Lorica. Diego's main redeming quality was its inexpensive cost of manutacture. However, it was never mass-produced; initially, the OUDF was inte...")
- 18:04, 28 November 2022 Army of the Republic (hist | edit) [413 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} The '''Army of the Republic''' was the land-based military arm of United States of Western Europe France, which became a major fighting force during the years leading up to, and throughout, the Third World War. It was ultimately relegated to being a levee within the Arbitration Joint Fleet and fully assimilated into that organization after the formation of the Western Sphere Hegemony.")
- 18:01, 28 November 2022 African Confederate Armed Forces (hist | edit) [875 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} The '''African Confederate Armed Forces''' were the military of the African Confederation, established by 2015 in response to the increasing polarization of the global climate, to help safeguard the African Confederation's territories against both the Free Market Bloc and the Eurasian Soviet, at which it was ultimately successful. Owing to the alliance between the Oceanic Econo-Political Union and the African Confederation, the ACAF became one...")
- 17:57, 28 November 2022 Kenichi Yokota (hist | edit) [455 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} '''Kenichi Yokota''' was a member of the Combat Experiments Team and the OUDF who is best known for his role in the Lorica Prima program, in which he was the pilot of '''X-04 Defender'''. After the 2021 Black Sands Conflict, he went on to join the reorganized CET, and participated in the Third World War as a result. Kenichi was killed as a mutineer during the Sack of Beijing, an incident which he helped to instigate.")
- 15:55, 28 November 2022 Interceptor Type (hist | edit) [2,519 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} The '''Interceptor Type''' is one of the several types of the unofficial "type convention", a paradigm used for grouping various models of Lorica into different classes based on their primary battlefield roles. In that sense, the interceptor is best described by comparison to the Assault Type. While an Assault type makes for a fairly general-purpose fighting vehicle, the Interceptor Type is best thought of as having the following characteristics: * Desi...")
- 15:38, 28 November 2022 Lupus (hist | edit) [4,467 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Lupus''' was the first-to-market product offering of Shoshin Heavy Industries in terms of commerically-produced Lorica models, and the first design introduced by any on the Project Lorica design participants that wasn't based on any of their engineering proposals for Lorica Prima. Shoshin, out of OEPU Japan, earned its reputation for superlative and innovative Lorica design almost entirely off the back of the combat record and capabilities of t...")
- 14:56, 28 November 2022 Senshi Subarashi (hist | edit) [887 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} '''Senshi Subarashi''' was one of several Shoshin Heavy Industry first-generation Lorica models, designed heavily off of their contributions to the Lorica Prima test models. In spite of its name, "Wonderful Soldier", the model never actually saw wartime use. After a complete readout of all technical data related to the project was published by renegade employee and Project Clarity operative Junichi Satoyama, company leadership cancelled the...")
- 14:49, 28 November 2022 Junichi Satoyama (hist | edit) [1,294 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} '''Junichi Satoyama''' (Westernized Naming Order - Satoyama is the family name) was a software engineer working for Shoshin Heavy Industries in the early 20th Century, specifically on the production of their Senshi Subarashi product family, one of the company's proposals for Project Lorica. In 2034, motivated by his sense of justice, disgruntled by his employers at SHI, and with both the help of and compensation from Project Clarity operativ...")
- 14:42, 28 November 2022 Assault Type (hist | edit) [2,000 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} '''Assault Type''' is one of the several types in the unofficial "type convention", an archetyping paradigm for describing the intended combat role of various designs of Lorica fighting vehicles. Unlike the much more iconic description "Ace Type", assault type describes a relatively narrow combat role, not horrifyingly different from that of a general infantryman; ironically, this makes it the most open-to-interpretation of all the combat types other th...")
- 14:32, 28 November 2022 Diego (hist | edit) [3,314 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Diego''' is a product family of Lorica produced by Durandal Arsenal out of OEPU Australia, as a direct inheritor to design concepts of the Lorica Prima design candidates they had proposed. Initially concieved of as a dedicated Assault Type, with a more maintainable and manufacturable design than its precursor model, the Julius, which had been introduced first. Thanks in part to the AATO victory in the war, the Diego model became wildly succ...")
- 14:15, 28 November 2022 Julius (hist | edit) [3,148 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Julius''' is a product family of Lorica produced by Durandal Arsenal out of OEPU Australia, as a direct inheritor to design concepts of the Lorica Prima design candidates they had proposed. Initially conceived of as a dedicated Assault Type, its manufacturing constraints during the Third World War eventually saw it relegated to Ace Type status and replaced with the much more easily produced Diego. The model was considered extremely succ...")
- 19:39, 26 November 2022 Durandal Arsenal (hist | edit) [691 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Incomplete WIP}} '''Durandal Arsenal''' was a crown corporation of OEPU Australia in the 20th and 21st Centuries, and a critical player in Project Lorica. Prior to their involvement in the project, Durandal Arsenal was already the primary Australian state weapons manufacturer, with a profitable sideline in precision industrial equipment through their subsidiary, Durandal Robotics. After being accepted into the Lorica Prima project as the designers of the p...")
- 19:32, 26 November 2022 CASA (hist | edit) [384 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} The '''Canadian Aerospace Sciences Agency''', or CASA, was a Free Market Block economic entity with the backing of the government of Canada, serving as a national space agency. It is best known for being the constructors and operators of CASA Moonbase Tranquility, the destruction of which during Sea of Tranquility Affair, precipitating the Third World War.")
- 19:27, 26 November 2022 Baghdad Agreement (hist | edit) [1,289 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''International Agreement on the Formation of the Human Sphere Authority''', also known as the '''Baghdad Agreement of 2050''', was an international post-war agreement signed in Baghdad, South Asian Free States Iraq, in 2050 CE, a short time after the conclusion of the Third World War. Originally entered into by the former AATO powers, the agreement eventually expanded to include all inhabited areas on earth. The agreement included provisions that estab...")
- 19:20, 26 November 2022 Shoshin Heavy Industries (hist | edit) [1,259 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} '''Shoshin Heavy Industries''' was a private manufacturing corporation in the Zanmai Kakushin Group, a conglomerate of industrial concerns operating in OEPU Japan throughout the 20th and 21st Centuries. Originally a producer of heavy machinery and industrial robotics, during Project Lorica, Shoshin became involved in the manifacture of Lorica-pattern armoured fighting vehicles, a product line for which they are currently the most well-known. Of...")
- 13:07, 9 November 2022 Combat Experiments Team (hist | edit) [1,052 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} The '''Combat Experiments Team''' was a special military cadre that was simultaneously a part of the command hierarchy of the OUDF and the organizational structure of the Special Research Force of the Oceanic Econo-Political Union, headquartered in Sasebo, Japan. It was made up primarily of a large number of ace Lorica pilots and their support staff, especially the Lorica Prima pilots. While not nominally a combat unit, the outbreak of the [...")
- 12:54, 9 November 2022 Arbitration Joint Fleet (hist | edit) [1,032 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Incomplete WIP}} The '''Arbitration Joint Fleet''' was the colloquial name for the ''Combined Allied Military Interdiction Levee'' as well as the formal name of its principal navel (and later, astrological) unit; in effect, the armed forces of the Western Sphere Hegemony, which was founded by the provisions of the Baghdad Agreement of 2050. The greater Arbitration Joint Fleet was made up of armed levees from the various member-nations of the Western Sphere Heg...")
- 12:49, 9 November 2022 Project Opus (hist | edit) [1,606 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} '''Project Opus''' was a wartime research project undertaken by the Free Market Block's Defense Research Initiative. The project's focus was the creation of a standard for wetware interfaces between Lorica combat vehicles and their human pilots, which ultimately became the Lorica-N Cockpit Standard. The project was kept secret during the war and only disclosed during the post-war Cairo Trials, and the revelation caused...")
- 14:25, 7 November 2022 Martian Conflict (hist | edit) [293 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Incomplete WIP}} The '''Martian Conflict''' was a major military and economic conflict in the 22nd Century between the Terran Hegemony and the Martian Soviet, broadly considered to be the first human war in outer space.")
- 14:23, 7 November 2022 22nd Century (hist | edit) [83 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} The '''22nd Century''' is the period including the years 2100 to 2199 CE.")
- 14:22, 7 November 2022 Martian Soviet (hist | edit) [1,332 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Incomplete_WIP}} The '''Martian Soviet''' was the colloquial name for the '''Union of Socialist Republics of the Terran Solar System''', a successor power to the Eurasian Soviet that was founded in the immediate aftermath of the Third World War by the Big 20 and other Eurasian Soviet loyalists who fled to or already were in space by the end of the conflict, along with later immigrants, refugees, and even colonists. In spite of both names, the Martian Sovi...")
- 14:11, 7 November 2022 Adjudication Joint Fleet (hist | edit) [524 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Incomplete_WIP}} The '''Adjudication Joint Fleet''' was the principle military instrument of the Western Sphere Hegemony, and later the Terran Hegemony, made up of levees from the member state armed forces, which was tasked with active peacekeeping and adjudication of conflict between member states and external powers. In this role, the AJF spent a period of relative peace and lack of notoriety; however, come the time of the Martian Conflict they were effe...")
- 14:08, 7 November 2022 Jessop Vale (hist | edit) [613 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} '''Jessop Robert Vale''' (1985-2046) was a Free Market Block Canadian chemical engineer and head of the Defense Research Institute of the Free Market Block during the period leading up to, and including, the Third World War. In his capacity of head of the DRI, he was the initiating manager and principle director of Project Opus, and committed suicide in the courtroom rather than be sentenced to prison under the Cairo Trials. In a sense,...")
- 13:27, 26 October 2022 Ghost Company (hist | edit) [1,011 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} The '''Ghost Company''' is the popular name given to a unit of seven Lorica-N Cockpit pilots from the Free Market Block who were heavily modified under Project Opus. Surviving both the project and their campaign during the Third World War, the Ghost Company remained a state secret until the Cairo Trials, where they became something of a cause celebre. The Ghost Company is now best known as a pirate NGO, possibly affiliated with...")
- 13:18, 26 October 2022 Lorica-N Cockpit (hist | edit) [2,506 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} The '''Lorica-N Cockpit''' standard is an existing standard governing the use of neurological interfaces between Lorica pilots and the vehicle control system, adopted by the Solar Lorica Working Group and its precursor organizations into the Lorica standard following the revelation of Project Opus. The standard solved two issues facing the Western Sphere Hegemony Court of Military Law at the time of its first creation: * Creating a clear definit...")
- 13:07, 26 October 2022 Defense Research Initiative (hist | edit) [1,442 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Defense Research Initiative (DRI)''' of the Free Market Block was a blended public/private organization in the military-industrial complex of the Free Market Block, from its inception in 1993 through to its dissolution following the Cairo Trials. In practice, it could best be thought of as an analogue to the OEPU Special Research Force, in the sense of being an organization for military research and development. The DRI is best known for its own [...")
- 13:00, 26 October 2022 Sydney Facility (hist | edit) [506 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} The '''Sydney Facility''' was the common name referring to '''AATO Military Stockade Blackheath''', later known as '''WSH Special Prison Blackheath'''. The prison operated from the close of the Third World War to roughly the end of the 21st Century as a prison for convicts of the Cairo Trials. After convicts from the trials had all passed away, the prison was briefly decommissioned, but became the core of the Terran Hegemony Southern Hemisphere He...")
- 12:57, 26 October 2022 Cairo Trials (hist | edit) [1,645 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} The Cairo Trials were a series of AATO, and later, Western Sphere Hegemony-led war crimes trials for events leading up to and including the Third World War. Arranged as part of the process of including the Free Market Block in the negotiations for the Baghdad Agreement, which would stipulate that the FMB comply with what became the Western Sphere Hegemony Court of Military Law and submit to an investigation into accusations of war crimes...")
- 12:46, 26 October 2022 London Facility (hist | edit) [550 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} '''AATO Military Stockade Chelmsford''', later renamed to '''WSH Special Military Prison Facility Chelmsford''' and better known in the public eye as the '''London Facility''', was a special integrated-security prison facility constructed by the Anti-Authoritarianism Treaty Organization in the years immediately after the Third World War for housing war criminals convicted under the Madagascar Trials. The prison was kept operational until the last in...")
- 12:43, 26 October 2022 Madagascar Trials (hist | edit) [1,723 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Incomplete_Wip}} The '''Madagascar Trials''' was a series of special-session court trials predecated on pre-Third World War international agreements, set up in the wake of that conflict by the Anti-Authoritarianism Treaty Organization, with the express purpose of prosecuting officials and military personnel from the Eurasian Soviet for crimes perpetrated by that nation during the Third World War. The trials were largely lead by African Confederation ju...")
- 12:32, 26 October 2022 Himalayan Mass Casualty Events (hist | edit) [866 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} The '''Himalayan Mass Casualty Events''' were a series of mid-21st Century tragedies perpetrated by the Eurasian Soviet against the peoples of Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan in the period between the Himalayan Border War (with the South Asian Free States) and the end of the Third World War. While most publicly the deaths are largely attributed to Project Great Way, the Red Army also committed atrocities against civilian populations in passing...")
- 19:21, 24 October 2022 Terran Hegemony (hist | edit) [482 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} The Terran Hegemony was the successor organization to the Western Sphere Hegemony, created after the accession of the former Assembly of Independant Eurasian Nations member-states into the precursor organization with the ratification of the Greater Humanity Treaty. Like the WSH, the Terran Hegemony operated on a minimum-intervention basis in the internal affairs of its member nations, and chiefly existed as an administrative and military hub organi...")
- 14:52, 24 October 2022 Soviet Flight to the Moon (hist | edit) [742 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} The '''Soviet Flight to the Moon''' was a year long campaign over which ex-Eurasian Soviet loyalists, including the "Big 20", escaped to Soviet lunar colonies via spaceflights launched from within, and with the support of, the Assembly of Independent Eurasian States, who further continued to supply the bases well after the interwar period and into the age of Intralunar Commerce. This incident is directly responsible for the evasion-of-justice o...")
- 14:47, 24 October 2022 Big 20 (hist | edit) [555 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Incomplete_WIP}} The '''Big 20''' was a popular moniker given to a cohort of 20 high-ranking Eurasian Soviet officials who escaped during the Seige of Beijing at the end of the Third World War, thus evading prosecution. They captured the popular imagination through an incident known as the Soviet Flight to the Moon, in which they 20 along with several support staff and hundreds of personnel persisted in a year-long campaign of evacuation to Soviet bases on...")
- 14:43, 24 October 2022 Johnathan Biggs (hist | edit) [777 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Incomplete_WIP}} Lieutenant-Colonel Johnathan Biggs was a serviceman and Lorica Ace in the army of the Free Market Block, who served with distinction through most of the Third World War. He participated in many key actions in the war but is best known for his involvement as the principal instigator of the Sack of Beijing, a crime for which he was sentenced at the Cairo Trials to life imprisonment at the Cairo Facility. He piloted an ace ty...")
- 14:37, 24 October 2022 Sack of Beijing (hist | edit) [1,294 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Incomplete_WIP}} The '''Sack of Beijing''' incident on July 30, 2041 was an atrocity following the supposed conclusion of the Third World War and investigated at the Cairo Trials. The incident began with the assault and murder of Yasmin Wells, a Free Market Block soldier who was part of the AATO occupation, by unknown local dissidents. In retaliation, several FMB and OEUP military personnel, most notably Lorica pilots, including Lieutenant-Col...")
- 13:53, 24 October 2022 Revmir Baladin (hist | edit) [439 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} Brigadier-General Revmir Baladin was a Red Army officer during the Third World War who chose to stay in Moscow during the flight of the Moscow Soviet to Beijing during the falling action of the AATO counter-invasion of Europe. He piloted a custom Ursa Ruska commander type during the battle of Moscow, and his extended engagement with French Lorica ace Teophania Mors is known as the Duel over Moscow.")
- 13:48, 24 October 2022 Ace Type (hist | edit) [986 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} An ''Ace Type'' is a term referring to a Lorica that has been extensively modified and customized for the use of a single operator, usually an elite Lorica pilot or high-ranking Lorica unit commander. It's a common convention to refer to such a unit by the pilot's name; for example, the Ace Type Frisson piloted by Teophania Mors during the Battle of Moscow was even at the time widely known as the '''Frisson Teophania Mors type'''. An Ace Type d...")
- 13:42, 24 October 2022 Frisson (hist | edit) [3,681 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Frisson''' was a product line of Lorica built by Arsenal Magnifique in USWE France. The series has enjoyed relative commercial success; never quite reaching the same mass production level as the company's La Republique, but popular in multiple USWE militaries as Ace or Commander types. During the North African Wars the model was a mainstay of the USWE combined military; it was only during the Third World War that they fell back into their A...")
- 13:14, 24 October 2022 Arsenal Magnifique (hist | edit) [1,134 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} '''Arsenal Manifique''' was a United States of Western Europe arms manufacturer headquartered in La Havre, France, and founded in 1980. Known mostly as a manufacturer of missiles, the company entered a golden era following the leaks of the Lorica Standard. During the Third World War, they were the lead manufacturer of front-line Lorica in the USWE by deployment count, and toward the end of the war they set a world record for production tonnage i...")
- 13:07, 24 October 2022 Teophania Mors (hist | edit) [631 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Incomplete_WIP}} '''Teophania Mors''' was a citizen of the United States of Western Europe and an Ace of the USWE French Army of the Republic during the North African Wars and Third World War. As an ace, she successfully completed several sorties during the war and is especially famous for her role in the Duel over Moscow. While revered in the USWE as a War Hero, in the era following the Third World War she became an outspoken opponent of m...")
- 12:51, 24 October 2022 Duel over Paris (hist | edit) [550 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} The '''Duel Over Paris''' is the popular name for the Third World War's Second Battle of Paris. The term refers specifically to a moment within the battle where a USWE French Army of the Republic Lorica pilot shot down a IRBM launched by an Ursa Ruska Shagohod, becoming the first human to do so and proving the concept of Lorica-Bourne Anti-Ballistic Weapon Systems. The moment is celebrated both as a turning point in the war (especially for the U...")
- 12:00, 24 October 2022 Thoth (hist | edit) [2,566 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Thoth''' was a product line of Lorica built by Pharaoh Combat Robotics in AC Egypt. The series has been considered commercially successful and has been populator with a number of operators since its inception due to its eminent suitability in suiting the Battery Type, an architype it helped to create. Surplus models undergo frequent conversion to civilian use due to their appropriate versatility and their overall stability. During the Third World Wa...")
- 17:03, 6 October 2022 Pharaoh Combat Robotics (hist | edit) [712 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} '''Pharaoh Combat Robotics''' was an African Confederation arms manufacturer headquartered in Alexandria, Egypt, and founded in 1998. Originally UAV and USV manufacturers, Pharaoh Combat Robotics hit its stride when the African Confederation adopted the leaked Lorica Standard. During the Third World War, they were a principal contributor of such machines and their corresponding equipment to the AATO-aligned factions. While it is far from th...")
- 16:55, 6 October 2022 Ursa Ruska Shagohod (hist | edit) [2,047 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Ursa Ruska Shagohod''' was the common code-name designation for the Ursa Ruska U-38, a Lorica derivative fighting vehicle produced by the Eurasian Soviet exclusively for military applications. The AATO codename for the vehicle, "Limper", referred to the russian translated name, Walker, in a derogatory fashion. Inspired for an abandoned cold war design project with the Shagohod designation, U-38 was a production-model Ursa Ruska fighting vehicle designed fo...")
- 15:56, 6 October 2022 Invasion of Iran (hist | edit) [651 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} The '''Invasion of Iran''' by the Eurasian Soviet as part of their general offensive to reach the South Asian Free States was the preciptant cause of African Confederation entry into the Third World War. Iran, an unaffiliated ally of both the South Asian Free States and the African Confederacy, was swiftly reinforced by both parties. This launched a counter-invasion of southwest asia as a result, liberating Iran and reinforcing their all...")
- 15:41, 6 October 2022 Second Battle of Europe (hist | edit) [781 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Incomplete_WIP}} The '''Second Battle of Europe''' is the collective name for a series of military events during the Third World War, generally beginning with AATO counter-invasion of western Europe from the Iberian Penninsula, the Republic of Britain, Scotland, and Wales, and the Medeterranian Sea, and ending with the Duel Over Moscow and the capitulation of the Eurasian Soviet in the west as a result. The Second Battle of Europe contained many notew...")
- 14:42, 6 October 2022 Anti-Authoritarianism Treaty Organization (hist | edit) [794 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Incomplete_WIP}} The '''Anti-Authoritarianism Treaty Organization''' was a wartime strategic alliance originally formed between the Oceanic Econo-Political Union, African Confederation, and the South Asian Free States to formalize their position as a third power during the course of the war. Shortly after its formation, the AATO extended membership to the United States of Western Europe, and, eventually the Free Market Block -...")
- 13:53, 6 October 2022 Second Battle of the Arctic (hist | edit) [294 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} The '''Second Battle of The Arctic''' was a conflict in the Third World War that saw continuous air and naval combat between the Free Market Block and the Eurasian Soviet, with each attempting to open a corridor for a land invasion of the other by crossing the north pole.")
- 13:44, 6 October 2022 Operation Everlasting Freedom (hist | edit) [653 bytes] Zadammac (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} Military '''Operation Everlasting Freedom''' was a combat production and readiness contingency that would have allowed the Free Market Block to prosecute a land war against the Eurasian Soviet by means of an arctic crossing. Owing to the success of the Eurasian Soviet in launching Operation Tsar Ursa, it was never acted upon. The materials produced under the early stages of Op Everlasting Freedom were instead used for other campaigns in the Third...")