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Three hours after the shelling of Ironian peacekeepers in Kysten began, Ironcastle declared war on Seabersia, citing the attacking of its forces as casus belli. The morality of declaring war on Seabersia and not Platacia, who initially invaded Kysten, has been debated since the beginning of the war. Nevertheless, [[Ironian Federal Air Force|Ironian Air Force]] aircraft began attacking critical infrastructure and airbases close to the border immediately following the declaration of war. Approximately sixty Seabersian aircraft were destroyed in the initial attack. Following the air attacks, the Seabersian 12th and 15th Infantry Divisions were given orders to immediately attack Ironian positions across the border. Heavy fighting ensued, but the attack was repelled. An Ironian counter-assault by the 2nd Armoured Brigade, 2nd Armoured Division gained ground, but retreated after the arrival of additional Seabersian forces and the need to hold fortifications inside Ironcastle.
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Three hours after the shelling of Ironian peacekeepers in Kysten began, Ironcastle declared war on Seabersia, citing the attacking of its forces as casus belli. The morality of declaring war on Seabersia and not Platacia, who initially invaded Kysten, has been debated since the beginning of the war. Nevertheless, [[Ironian Federal Air Force|Ironian Air Force]] aircraft began attacking critical infrastructure and airbases close to the border immediately following the declaration of war. Approximately sixty Seabersian aircraft were destroyed in the initial attack. Following the air attacks, the Seabersian 12th and 15th Infantry Divisions were given orders to immediately attack Ironian positions across the border. Heavy fighting ensued, but the attack was repelled. An Ironian counter-assault by the 3rd Armoured Brigade, 4th Infantry Division gained ground, but retreated after the arrival of additional Seabersian forces and the need to hold fortifications inside Ironcastle.
  
 
The first day of fighting initially saw repeated attacks by Seabersian forces against fortified Ironian positions, all of which were rebuffed. After several failed attacks, Seabersian General Augustus Van Hassen was relieved of command and replaced with General Patrick Arkes. Seabersian attacks ceased for a time. Meanwhile, Ironian forces had begun probing attacks into Seabersian lines. Simultaneous to the beginning of the ground war, Ironcastle had begun moving the ''Excalibur'' Orbital Strike System (EOSS) from over Free Wolf to Seabersia. In response, Seabersia launched a barrage of anti-satellite missiles at the EOSS. While the missiles did not impact the satellite, Ironian command decided against risking ''Excalibur'' and moved it out of range of Seabersian missiles.
 
The first day of fighting initially saw repeated attacks by Seabersian forces against fortified Ironian positions, all of which were rebuffed. After several failed attacks, Seabersian General Augustus Van Hassen was relieved of command and replaced with General Patrick Arkes. Seabersian attacks ceased for a time. Meanwhile, Ironian forces had begun probing attacks into Seabersian lines. Simultaneous to the beginning of the ground war, Ironcastle had begun moving the ''Excalibur'' Orbital Strike System (EOSS) from over Free Wolf to Seabersia. In response, Seabersia launched a barrage of anti-satellite missiles at the EOSS. While the missiles did not impact the satellite, Ironian command decided against risking ''Excalibur'' and moved it out of range of Seabersian missiles.
  
Spurred on by victories in Kysten, three divisions of the Seabersian Second Army attacked the Ironian 2nd Mechanised Brigade, 1st Infantry Division near the town of Metfield. The 2nd Mechanised Brigade held its ground long enough for reinforcements to arrive in what is known as the "Battle of Metfield". Despite the demoralising defeat on the Ironian border, Seabersian forces continued to press the attack.
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Spurred on by victories in Kysten, three divisions of the Seabersian Second Army attacked the Ironian 2nd Mechanised Brigade, 4th Infantry Division near the town of Metfield. The 2nd Mechanised Brigade held its ground long enough for reinforcements to arrive in what is known as the "Battle of Metfield". Despite the demoralising defeat on the Ironian border, Seabersian forces continued to press the attack.
  
 
[[File:C-130 Shootdown.png|thumb|left|250px|An Ironian IFV-6a Cheetah SPAA shoots down a Seabersian C-192 Samson transport plane.]]
 
[[File:C-130 Shootdown.png|thumb|left|250px|An Ironian IFV-6a Cheetah SPAA shoots down a Seabersian C-192 Samson transport plane.]]
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[[File:Seabersian POWs.png|thumb|right|250px|Several Seabersian prisoners of war are taken away by members of the Ironian 1st Mechanised Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division.]]
 
[[File:Seabersian POWs.png|thumb|right|250px|Several Seabersian prisoners of war are taken away by members of the Ironian 1st Mechanised Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division.]]
  
Despite the failure of the Seabersian Air Force, General Arkes opted to continue the attack, as over thirty thousand troops were airborne. As the transports crossed the border, escorted by A-26 Skyhawk fighters. Almost immediately, they were intercepted by patrolling Ironian fighters. All across the front lines, both sides engaged each other, with Ironian aircraft supported by anti-air fire from ground units. Despite the efforts of Seabersian forces, approximately twenty percent of the transport fleet was shot down before it could reach its designtated landing area. Behind schedule, Seabersian paratroopers began dropping out of their aircraft, under heavy fire from Ironian anti-aircraft guns, fighter aircraft and ground units. With the lack of accurate positioning systems for Seabersian forces, they were forced to rely on older, less accurate methods of target finding. As such, the majority of Seabersian troops failed to hit their assigned landing zones. In addition, almost all of the Seabersian paratroopers had no experience with parachutes.
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Despite the failure of the Seabersian Air Force, General Arkes opted to continue the attack, as over thirty thousand troops were airborne. As the transports crossed the border, escorted by A-26 Skyhawk fighters, they were intercepted by patrolling Ironian fighters. All across the front lines, both sides engaged each other, with Ironian aircraft supported by anti-air fire from ground units. Despite the efforts of Seabersian forces, approximately twenty percent of the transport fleet was shot down before it could reach its designated landing area. Behind schedule, Seabersian paratroopers began dropping out of their aircraft, under heavy fire from Ironian anti-aircraft guns, fighter aircraft and ground units. With the lack of accurate positioning systems for Seabersian forces, they were forced to rely on older, less accurate methods of target finding. As such, the majority of Seabersian troops failed to hit their assigned landing zones. In addition, almost all of the Seabersian paratroopers had no experience with parachutes.
  
Seabersian forces began landing just after midnight on the 5th. Almost immediately they came under fire from Ironian rear guard units of the 3rd Infantry Division and several Civil Defense units. The operation had begun to resemble a Second Great War parachute jump rather than a modern airborne assault. As Seabersian airborne units were landing, Ironian forces at the border launched a preemptive strike on Seabersian units, disorganising them and preventing the anticipated armoured assault. By the morning of the 5th, 10,000 Seabersian paratroopers had been killed, and another 20,000 had been captured. The destruction of three Seabersian divisions was a great boost to Ironian morale, and marked the end of any Seabersian attacks for the remainder of the war.
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Seabersian forces began landing just after midnight on the 5th. Almost immediately they came under fire from arriving units of the 1st Infantry Division and several Civil Defense units. The operation had begun to resemble a Second Great War parachute jump rather than a modern airborne assault. As Seabersian airborne units were landing, Ironian forces at the border launched a preemptive strike on Seabersian units, disorganising them and preventing the anticipated armoured assault. By the morning of the 5th, 7,000 Seabersian paratroopers had been killed, and another 23,000 had been captured. The destruction of three Seabersian divisions was a great boost to Ironian morale, and marked the end of any Seabersian attacks for the remainder of the war.
  
In response to the failed Operation Archangel, Ironcastle began Operation Steel Dawn early in the morning of the 7th. Throughout the previous day, Ironian aircraft had bombarded Seabersian positions around the city of Raviskov. At 3:00 a.m. on the 7th, the Ironian 1st Armoured Division, supported by the 2nd Airborne Division, attacked the Seabersian 3rd Infantry Division near Raviskov. Simultaneously, the Ironian 3rd Infantry Brigade, 1st Mountain Division crossed mountains south of the city in a flanking maneuver. The 2nd Airborne managed to cut off the line of retreat for Seabersian forces toward Raviskov, forcing a retreat elsewhere. Under constant attack from Ironian aircraft, the Seabersian retreat quickly turned into a rout.
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In response to the failed Operation Archangel, Ironcastle began Operation Steel Dawn early in the morning of the 7th. Throughout the previous day, Ironian aircraft had bombarded Seabersian positions around the city of Raviskov. At 3:00 a.m. on the 7th, the Ironian 2nd Armoured Division, supported by the 2nd Infantry Brigade, 1st Airborne Division, attacked the Seabersian 3rd Infantry Division near Raviskov. Simultaneously, the Ironian 3rd Infantry Brigade, 1st Mountain Division crossed mountains south of the city in a flanking maneuver. The 2nd Airborne managed to cut off the line of retreat for Seabersian forces toward Raviskov, forcing a retreat elsewhere. Under constant attack from Ironian aircraft, the Seabersian retreat quickly turned into a rout.
  
 
The success at Raviskov allowed additional Ironian units to begin attacking the rear lines of Seabersian forces, which in turn let Ironian units on the border assault fortified Seabersian positions with few casualties. By the 8th, Seabersian forces were in full retreat across the entire front line. On the 9th of March, Ironcastle offered Seabersia to meet for peace talks in Aelcrest in conjunction with Platacia. Seabersia accepted the offer almost immediately. A ceasefire was declared at 12:00 p.m. on the 9th.
 
The success at Raviskov allowed additional Ironian units to begin attacking the rear lines of Seabersian forces, which in turn let Ironian units on the border assault fortified Seabersian positions with few casualties. By the 8th, Seabersian forces were in full retreat across the entire front line. On the 9th of March, Ironcastle offered Seabersia to meet for peace talks in Aelcrest in conjunction with Platacia. Seabersia accepted the offer almost immediately. A ceasefire was declared at 12:00 p.m. on the 9th.

Revision as of 03:31, 22 January 2018

Seven-Day War
Part of the Eastern Conflicts
Seabersian Paratroopers.png
Seabersian paratroopers prepare to embark on Operation Archangel.
Date 2 March 2027 - 9 March 2027
Location Eastern Moneylania
Result Ironian-Platacian victory
  • Annexation of Kysten by Platacia
  • Payment of $150 billion in reparations by Seabersia.
  • Status quo along the Ironian-Seabersian border.
Combatants
 Platacia
Seabersia

Supported by:
Free Wolf

Commanders and leaders
Ironcastle Bradley Lister
Ironcastle Gordon Johnson
Ironcastle Royle Braddock
Platacia Espodito Siciliano
Platacia Olaf Mazzanti
Verard Duttler
Strength
150,000 troops
800 tanks
1,500 combat aircraft
210,000 troops
1,300 tanks
750 combat aircraft
320,000 troops
1,350 tanks
650 combat aircraft
Casualties and losses
1,257 killed
4,254 wounded
12 captured

65 tanks destroyed
36 aircraft destroyed

8,471 killed
16,521 wounded
5,000 captured

284 tanks destroyed
171 aircraft destroyed

25,963 killed
over 30,000 wounded
40,000 captured

432 tanks destroyed
595 aircraft destroyed

The Seven-Day War (Platacian: Kystkrig, "Kysten War"; Seabersian: Södra kriget, "Southern War"), also known as the Seabersian War, Kysten War, Kyrsten War, or Weeklong War was fought between March 2 and 9, 2027, by Seabersia, Platacia, Ironcastle and several other nations.

Relations between Seabersia and Platacia had not recovered since the Seabersian Civil War. In 2026, Platacia invaded the Kysten region of Seabersia, its stated goal as being the reclamation of territory lost in the collapse of the Second Empire. In response, Ironcastle held negotiations between Platacia and the victors of the Seabersian Civil War, led by Verard Duttler. The treaty removed both Platacian and Seabersian troops from the territory and created an autonomous government under Ironcastle, protected by Ironian peacekeepers.

Tensions had been rising between Seabersia and Platacia for several months prior to the war. On the 28th of February, 2027, nine Seabersian nationals killed two dozen Platacians in the city of Gravida. Platacia blamed the Seabersian government, calling it "an act of war", and moved troops into Kysten. In response, Seabersia declared war on Platacia and attacked the Kysten region. During this, several Ironian outposts came under attack as well. As such, Ironcastle declared war on Seabersia.

The initial Seabersian advance was swift, pushing Platacian troops out of Kysten entirely. On the Ironian border, Seabersia launched the largest airborne assault since the Second Great War in Operation Archangel. However, entrenched Ironian defenders and a lack of Seabersian air supremacy quickly turned the assault into one of the largest disasters in military history. Over ninety percent of the attacking force was killed or captured, over thirty thousand men in total.

Following Operation Archangel, Ironian and Platacian forces began pressing into Seabersia. Operation Steel Dawn saw Ironian troops move twenty kilometres into Seabersia in twenty-four hours. Following significant gains by Ironian forces, Ironcastle called for a ceasefire.

The Treaty of Aelcrest saw Kysten officially transferred to Platacia in perpetuity, with Seabersia renouncing all claims on the territory. In addition, Seabersia was forced to pay hundreds of billions of dollars in reparations to both Ironcastle and Platacia.

Background

The war was part of the Eastern Conflicts, a series of wars, interventions and skirmishes between Platacia and Seabersia which ended in late 2028. During the Seabersian Civil War of 2024-2026, Platacia had invaded the region of Seabersia known as Kysten (Kyrsten in Seabersia), fighting both the government and rebels. However, after the defeat of the Vazir government in Seabersia, the new government led by Verard Duttler agreed to sit down with Platacia in Aelcrest to negotiate over the status of Kysten. After several days of negotiations mediated by Ironcastle, it was agreed that Kysten would become an autonomous demilitarised zone administered by Ironcastle. While neither side was pleased with the outcome, both Platacia and Seabersia accepted it nonetheless.

Soon after the end of the Seabersian Civil War, Platacia became involved in the War of Honour against the Youthsville Pact. Its navy lost several ships in the fighting, but the nation was unscathed. Platacia's performance in the war had emboldened its military, and increased its favour with the Emperor. Polls showed that public opinion of the parliament led by Prime Minister Vikoren enjoyed widespread support.

By comparison, Seabersia had less success since the end of its civil war. Despite investment from outside sources, its economy was struggling. Militia groups were still being integrated into the national military, which itself utilised a mixture of foreign-supplied weaponry and equipment developed by the Vazir government. Following the loss of the Kysten region during the civil war, there were demands that the Duttler government send forces into the demilitarised region. However, these demands were initially rebuked, with the President refusing to draw Ironcastle into a war.

Three weeks before the war began, Seabersian intelligence services both covertly and publicly assassinated several individuals believed to be Ironian spies. Despite the insistence by the Seabersian government that the Ironian nationals were spies, several nations including Ironcastle, Platacia, Banana Federation and Scuro placed sanctions on Seabersia in response.

On the 28th of February, nine Seabersian nationals, part of the terrorist organisation "Valkyrie", attacked Gravida. During the several-hour long engagement with Platacian police and paramilitary units, 26 Platacians were killed, in addition to all nine terrorists. Before the attack had ended, Platacian Emperor Espodito Siciliano went on television and blamed the incident directly on the Seabersian government. Several other governments across Moneylania shared the view, including every member of MATO and several members of the Youthsville Pact. Despite the protests of the Seabersian government, sanctions were applied by the accusing states, and several nations issued travel bans.

Immediately following the terrorist attack, Seabersian, Platacian and Ironian forces had begun moving toward their respective borders. The Youthsville Pact offered to mediate negotiations between Platacia and Seabersia, but both sides refused. At 10:05 p.m. the 1st of March, Platacian forces began moving into Kysten. The small Ironian garrison in the region offered no resistance to Platacian forces. Several accounts indicate that some Ironian soldiers assisted Platacians in dismantling roadblocks and fortifications. Two hours after the Platacian incursion into Kysten, a multitude of anti-Platacian and -Ironian videos were posted on the internet, allegedly showing human rights violations by the respective governments. Five hours after that, at 5:00 a.m. on the 2nd of March, Seabersian forces began shelling Ironian positions in Kysten, while simultaneously declaring war on Platacia.

Fighting Fronts

Kysten

Platacian forces were intending only to seize control of Kysten, and as a result were unprepared to defend against the initial Seabersian offensive into the the region. In the first two days of the war, Seabersian forces scored numerous victories over the two Platacian divisions that had moved into the territory, and managed to capture the majority of Kysten. However, they failed to capture its capital from the entrenched defenders.

A Platacian M270 MLRS preparing to support troops in Kysten.

By the 4th, reinforcements from Platacia began to move into Kysten, bringing the total number of Platacian troops involved to over 200,000 by the 6th. Additionally on the 4th of March, the BNS Repentance, Banana Federation's only aircraft carrier, arrived near the coast of Kysten. It began assisting the Platacian airforce in air superiority and close air support missions. These factors, combined with Seabersia's shifting focus to the Ironian front, allowed the Platacian army to relieve the capital on the 6th, and push the Seabersian army out of Kysten entirely on 7th in Operation Guisarme.

Following Seabersia's defeats in Operation Archangel, Operation Guisarme, and Operation Steel Dawn, one last attempt was made to gain the upper hand on the southern front. Seabersian attacks made use of infiltration tactics, that saw large numbers of Seabersian militia using the cover of darkness to sneak up on Platacian positions in order to make a sudden attack upon daybreak. This plan went poorly, and saw the greatest Seabersian casualties sustained relative to casualties inflicted of the entire war. This did have the effect of damaging Platacian morale in some sectors of the front. A group of Platacian officers led by by Major Leiv Leonardsen began ignoring orders to attack, instead ordering their men to assist wounded Seabersian soldiers and negotiate local ceasefires with their opponents.

By the 9th of March, Platacian forces had begun pushing into Seabersian territory and at 1:34pm that day, Platacia offered Seabersia a ceasefire, following Ironcastle's offer the previous day. Seabersia accepted the offer, but Platacian troops pushed into Seabersian lands for several more hours, although stopping once meeting the Seabersian fallback line.

Ironcastle

Three hours after the shelling of Ironian peacekeepers in Kysten began, Ironcastle declared war on Seabersia, citing the attacking of its forces as casus belli. The morality of declaring war on Seabersia and not Platacia, who initially invaded Kysten, has been debated since the beginning of the war. Nevertheless, Ironian Air Force aircraft began attacking critical infrastructure and airbases close to the border immediately following the declaration of war. Approximately sixty Seabersian aircraft were destroyed in the initial attack. Following the air attacks, the Seabersian 12th and 15th Infantry Divisions were given orders to immediately attack Ironian positions across the border. Heavy fighting ensued, but the attack was repelled. An Ironian counter-assault by the 3rd Armoured Brigade, 4th Infantry Division gained ground, but retreated after the arrival of additional Seabersian forces and the need to hold fortifications inside Ironcastle.

The first day of fighting initially saw repeated attacks by Seabersian forces against fortified Ironian positions, all of which were rebuffed. After several failed attacks, Seabersian General Augustus Van Hassen was relieved of command and replaced with General Patrick Arkes. Seabersian attacks ceased for a time. Meanwhile, Ironian forces had begun probing attacks into Seabersian lines. Simultaneous to the beginning of the ground war, Ironcastle had begun moving the Excalibur Orbital Strike System (EOSS) from over Free Wolf to Seabersia. In response, Seabersia launched a barrage of anti-satellite missiles at the EOSS. While the missiles did not impact the satellite, Ironian command decided against risking Excalibur and moved it out of range of Seabersian missiles.

Spurred on by victories in Kysten, three divisions of the Seabersian Second Army attacked the Ironian 2nd Mechanised Brigade, 4th Infantry Division near the town of Metfield. The 2nd Mechanised Brigade held its ground long enough for reinforcements to arrive in what is known as the "Battle of Metfield". Despite the demoralising defeat on the Ironian border, Seabersian forces continued to press the attack.

An Ironian IFV-6a Cheetah SPAA shoots down a Seabersian C-192 Samson transport plane.

The third day of the conflict saw little fighting on the Ironian border. This was due to the buildup of Seabersian parachute units in preparation for Operation Archangel. Three divisions were selected - the 5th, 8th and 13th Infantry Divisions - for the attack. At 6:30 p.m., Seabersian planes began taking off from airfields across the border. The objective of Operation Archangel was to land behind Ironian lines and harass them long enough to allow the main Seabersian armoured forces to punch a hole and advance straight to the capital of the Eastern Territories. However, the plan went wrong almost immediately. A significant number of Seabersian SEAD aircraft failed to destroy their assigned objectives, and Ironian special forces in Seabersia had reported a buildup of aerial assets. As such, there were over two hundred anti-aircraft guns and missile launchers on the border, ten times the number anticipated by Seabersian planners.

Several Seabersian prisoners of war are taken away by members of the Ironian 1st Mechanised Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division.

Despite the failure of the Seabersian Air Force, General Arkes opted to continue the attack, as over thirty thousand troops were airborne. As the transports crossed the border, escorted by A-26 Skyhawk fighters, they were intercepted by patrolling Ironian fighters. All across the front lines, both sides engaged each other, with Ironian aircraft supported by anti-air fire from ground units. Despite the efforts of Seabersian forces, approximately twenty percent of the transport fleet was shot down before it could reach its designated landing area. Behind schedule, Seabersian paratroopers began dropping out of their aircraft, under heavy fire from Ironian anti-aircraft guns, fighter aircraft and ground units. With the lack of accurate positioning systems for Seabersian forces, they were forced to rely on older, less accurate methods of target finding. As such, the majority of Seabersian troops failed to hit their assigned landing zones. In addition, almost all of the Seabersian paratroopers had no experience with parachutes.

Seabersian forces began landing just after midnight on the 5th. Almost immediately they came under fire from arriving units of the 1st Infantry Division and several Civil Defense units. The operation had begun to resemble a Second Great War parachute jump rather than a modern airborne assault. As Seabersian airborne units were landing, Ironian forces at the border launched a preemptive strike on Seabersian units, disorganising them and preventing the anticipated armoured assault. By the morning of the 5th, 7,000 Seabersian paratroopers had been killed, and another 23,000 had been captured. The destruction of three Seabersian divisions was a great boost to Ironian morale, and marked the end of any Seabersian attacks for the remainder of the war.

In response to the failed Operation Archangel, Ironcastle began Operation Steel Dawn early in the morning of the 7th. Throughout the previous day, Ironian aircraft had bombarded Seabersian positions around the city of Raviskov. At 3:00 a.m. on the 7th, the Ironian 2nd Armoured Division, supported by the 2nd Infantry Brigade, 1st Airborne Division, attacked the Seabersian 3rd Infantry Division near Raviskov. Simultaneously, the Ironian 3rd Infantry Brigade, 1st Mountain Division crossed mountains south of the city in a flanking maneuver. The 2nd Airborne managed to cut off the line of retreat for Seabersian forces toward Raviskov, forcing a retreat elsewhere. Under constant attack from Ironian aircraft, the Seabersian retreat quickly turned into a rout.

The success at Raviskov allowed additional Ironian units to begin attacking the rear lines of Seabersian forces, which in turn let Ironian units on the border assault fortified Seabersian positions with few casualties. By the 8th, Seabersian forces were in full retreat across the entire front line. On the 9th of March, Ironcastle offered Seabersia to meet for peace talks in Aelcrest in conjunction with Platacia. Seabersia accepted the offer almost immediately. A ceasefire was declared at 12:00 p.m. on the 9th.

Aftermath