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Who all came to Chernarus?

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While obviously most of the Russian and American equipment that you find in-game is probably left over from the conflict with the Chernarus Red Star Movement (Chedaki), what countries came to fight the infection as well? (assuming it started in Chernarus.) I've found Flecktarn boonie hats in various places, does this suggest that the Bundeswehr was there? (if so, hopefully we get full Flecktarn uniform and G36s.) I'd also suspect BAF and Czech Republic considering they've been in Takistan next door. If the outbreak DID start in Chernarus, then I'd assume that UN would throw everything its got to stop it. Thoughts?

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Well, it's tough to judge from the fact that there is little 'official lore' behind the game on this. Also, with the current and changing variety equipment it's not always easy to draw conclusions.

 

I found this in a thread here a while back, saved it in word, again, 'unofficial lore' here, but I like it as a back story. This details the creation of UNOCHER, a UN mission to combat the infection, with various international forces involved.

 

 

2010

·         NATO Peacekeeping Mission CFOR (Chernarus Force) established

·         Participating NATO militaries (25,000 troops)

·         United States

·         Germany

·         Czech Republic

·         United Kingdom

·         Participating non-NATO militaries (10,000 troops)

·         Russia

·         Georgia

2012

·         CFOR troop strength reduced from 35,000 to 15,000

·         NATO officials cite economic stability as a motivating factor in the easing of tensions within Chernarus

·         Joint Intelligence Estimate, 2010

·         Remnants of the ChDKZ still linger in Chernarus, operational capabilities have been reduced as to render the group largely ineffective

·         National Party guerilla activity has halted, reforms within the party suggest the group is attempting to build political support in Eastern Chernarus

·         JSOTF-W (Joint Special Operations Task Force – West) intercepted a possible shipment of weapons to Chernarus from neighboring Takistan

·         It is assessed as likely that these weapons were destined for National Party guerillas, however no data supports said conclusion

2013

·         CFOR FOB (Forward Operating Base) Jasper at Lopatino closed

·         CFOR officials re-allocate the resources of the FOB, previously used as a checkpoint for outbound cargo and personnel, to Camp Charlotte at Balota Airfield

·         The closing of FOB Jasper hailed as a formal end to offensive counter-insurgency operations within CFOR

·         Subsequent Base Listings for CFOR

·         Camp Charlotte, Balota Airfield

·         United Kingdom

·         Germany

·         FOB Berkut, Krasnostav Airfield

·         Russia

·         Georgia

·         FOB Ripper, International Airfield

·         United States

·         Czech Republic

2014

·         April 16, 2014

·         South Zagoria Independent, “Myshkino Murder – Local Fisherman Kills Five in Deadly Rampage”

·         Local police engaged and neutralized the perpetrator after a 48-hour manhunt

·         April 25, 2014

·         Cases of “rabies” reported in the cities of Zelenogorsk, Pustoshka, and Vybor

·         April 29, 2014

·         Cases of “rabies” reported in the cities of Stary Sobor and Polana

·         Medical facilities in Zelenogorsk (Pavlovo) and Vybor at capacity

·         CFOR requested to provide interim medical care and security

·         April 30, 2014

·         CFOR establishes medical treatment facilities in Zelenogorsk and Vybor

·         World Health Organization (WHO) response teams arrive at Balota Airfield and International Airfield

·         April 31, 2014

·         South Zagoria Independent, “Outbreak in the West – Unknown Virus Wreaks Havoc in Zelenogorsk”

·         Images of the packed Zelenogorsk Medical Center and subsequent CFOR medical facilities shown to most Chernarussians

·         Article comments on possible massacres perpetrated by CFOR in the outskirts of Zelenogorsk, evidenced by the testimony of several residents who heard sustained gunfire near Green Mountain

·         Overnight protests begin in Chernogorsk, Elektrozavodsk, and Berezino in reference to “sensationalist” newspaper article

·         May 1, 2014

·         National Party spokesmen in Chernogorsk decry the reports of CFOR massacres as “evidence of foreign despotism”

·         Riots break out in Chernogorsk and Elektrozavodsk

·         CFOR allocates forces from FOB Ripper to secure medical treatment facilities in Stary Sobor

·         Three cases of “rabies” reported in Chernogorsk

·         May 2, 2014

·         WHO response teams issue a report calling for the quarantining of Zelenogorsk, Vybor, Stary Sobor, Pustoshka and Polana.

·         Chernarussian government restricts all non-essential inbound and outbound travel from South Zagoria

·         Police overwhelmed in Chernogorsk, many officers are lynched by unknown assailants. Looting and riots spread throughout the city, hospitals left unsecured

·         NAPA guerillas engage CFOR troops near Kabanino, no casualties reported

·         May 3, 2014

·         CFOR appropriated by the United Nations, renamed United Nations Operation Chernarus (UNOCHER)

·         State of Emergency declared by Chernarussian officials

·         UNOCHER forces move to quarantine Zelenogorsk, Vybor, Stary Sobor, Pustoshka, and Polana

·         Riots break out in each city

·         Roadblocks established on the main roads in and out of each city

·         UNOCHER allocates security forces from Camp Charlotte to Chernogorsk to quell the riots

·         May 4, 2014

·         UNOCHER quarantines appear to be effective

·         Classified reports relay that UNOCHER forces “do not have a tangible presence” inside of the quarantined areas

·         Roadblocks around the quarantined cities swell, massive traffic jams amass as WHO and UNOCHER regulators screen for infection

·         UNOCHER forces engage armed and unarmed rebels in Chernogorsk, casualties reported

·         German frigate in the Green Sea reports turning back several groups of civilian vessels requesting refugee status

·         May 5, 2014

·         Indiscriminate gunfire reported in the various cities across South Zagoria, not limited to Chernogorsk and Elektrozavodsk

·         WHO teams report to UNOCHER officials that they have ascertained a “patient zero scenario” in Myshkino, UNOCHER officials request clarification

·         Chernarussian politicians make public broadcasts pleading for calm and restraint

·         UNOCHER contingent of United States Marine Corps (USMC) and Army of Czech Republic (ACR) forces reported missing at 0245 local, near Kabanino

·         May 6, 2014

·         Contact lost with WHO response teams in Myshkino, UNOCHER units sent to investigate

·         UNOCHER Imagery locates the missing contingent of Marines and Czech peacekeepers somewhere near Vyshnoye

·         MARSOC reconnaissance team discovers burnt trucks and APCs, bodies strewn over the road north of Vyshnoye

·         Bodies unable to be recovered, MARSOC team pushed back by reported NAPA guerillas, official report cites “a heavy presence of civilian collaborators”

·         UNOCHER forces stationed at quarantine checkpoints report an inability to process the overwhelming amount of refugees, stories of atrocity continue to circulate

·         WHO screening teams report “porous quarantine protocol, multiple unregulated breaches and civilians approaching from unsecured areas”

·         May 7, 2014

·         Martial law is declared, citing unrest incited by “terrorists and guerillas intent on disrupting UNOCHER operations.”

·         Russian troops spotted at the borders of Chernarus

·         Takistani troops spotted at the borders of Chernarus

·         Riots flare in most major cities and towns in Chernarus

·         UNOCHER forces in Chernogorsk engaged in heavy fighting throughout the day, Associated Press broadcasts images of “piles of corpses” lining the streets of Chernogorsk

·         US Special Operations Forces (USSOF) are called in to extract VIPs and dignitaries from Chernogorsk

·         UNOCHER checkpoints established surrounding all major cities

·         Quarantine roadblocks overwhelmed in the cities of Zelenogorsk and Pustoshka

·         Contact lost with UNOCHER forces in Zelenogorsk

·         UNOCHER forces in Pustoshka fall back to Vybor citing “infected personnel” for the first time in official communiques

·         May 8, 2014

·         Rolling blackouts reported as intermittent throughout the day in all major cities

·         Zelenogorsk reported by UNOCHER recon elements as “dead”

·         Power outage becomes permanent in Zelenogorsk, broadcasting capability across South Zagoria becomes spotty with the loss of Green Mountain Radio Tower

·         “Guerilla”, “refugee”, and “infected” engagements reported at all major UNOCHER installations in Chernarus

·         Casualties reported on both sides, situation reported as “secure” by nightfall

·         Civilians stopped at the borders by Takistani and Russian forces

·         Previously untouched cities such as Svetlojarsk and Lopatino report “widespread riots”

·         Chernarussian economy collapses, foreign investment grinds to a halt

·         May 9, 2014

·         Due to spotty communication with the government, confusion takes hold of the populace. Many begin leaving the country.

·         Massive traffic jams are reported leading out of all major cities

·         Additional traffic jams reported outside of every airfield in Chernarus

·         Naval cordons in the Green Sea become overwhelmed with unregistered civilian vessels seeking amnesty

·         International press outlets broadcast live footage of UNOCHER engagements with civilians, titling them frequently as “massacres”

·         Russian Spetsnaz forces spotted evacuating dignitaries and Russian nationals out of Chernogorsk, Elektrozavodsk, and Berezino

·         May 10, 2014

·         Chernarus (South Zagoria) declared a “disaster area” by international authorities

·         The words “outbreak” and “infected” used by international media outlets for the first time

·         The UNOCHER forces at Stary Sobor report being overrun, only a handful appear at FOB Ripper in the afternoon

·         UNOCHER Rapid Intelligence Assessment, Chernarus, 10 May 2014

·         UNOCHER blockades in the Western portion of South Zagoria have been overrun. UNOCHER has no effective presence outside of FOB Ripper and Camp Charlotte in the Western half of South Zagoria.

·         Russian sources confirm that they have secured the city of Svetlojarsk, but are unable to handle the influx of refugees at the airfield in Krasnostav

·         The interior of the region is controlled by small bands of guerillas or local militias. Travel is judged to be impractical, given the high likelihood of engagement.

·         Many local law enforcement units report being confined to their stations. The majority of towns are no longer providing frequent reports.

·         May 11, 2014

·         UNOCHER forces at Camp Charlotte forced to evacuate to Kamenka, citing an overwhelming presence of rioters flowing out of Chernogorsk

·         UNOCHER forces report heavy casualties, retreat from Balota to Kamenka dubbed “the Bloody Gap”

·         Elektrozavodsk reported as “dark” after the last helicopter departed Balota Airfield at 2130 local

·         Large-scale fires are reported by observers in Chernogorsk, the city deemed as “lost”

·         The press largely divests itself of direct reporting in Chernarus, some journalists remain in the secure northern areas

·         May 12, 2014

·         USSOF reconnaissance teams inserted into Myshkino to locate missing WHO and UNOCHER personnel

·         Operational details are classified, USSOF returned to FOB Ripper at 0900 local

·         The Russian and Georgian contingents make marked headway in securing the northeastern towns of Olsha, Khelm, Gvozdno, and Dubrovka

·         Traffic jam reported as stretching from Krasnostav to Dubrovka

·         Widespread reports of atrocities follow the Russian and Georgian successes

·         The last Russian helicopter departs from Berezino, leaving the southern portion of Chernarus completely unsecured. Power is lost completely in South Zagoria.

·         Panic and infection reported in the refugee encampments surrounding FOB Ripper, journalists report intermittent gunfire around the perimeter of the International Airfield throughout the night

·         May 13, 2014

·         Firefights are reported across FOB Ripper

·         Several military and civilian transport planes depart International Airfield, status unknown

·         Air Zagoria flight 297 experiences catastrophic engine failure over southern Chernarus, radar signature lost somewhere near Chernogorsk

·         German UNOCHER contingent becomes encircled at Devil’s Castle

·         Russian and Georgian mechanized units deploy from Gvozdno to relieve encircled German peacekeepers

·         First reports of “independent civilian radio communications” in the interior of Chernarus surface

·         Survivors of Camp Charlotte lead a civilian exodus to the southwest regions of Chernarus, status unknown

·         May 14, 2014

·         Contact lost with German UNOCHER forces at Devil’s Castle

·         Russian and Georgian relief halted by crowds of infected and sporadic gunfire outside of Devil’s Castle. Communications lost shortly after initial contact.

·         FOB Ripper overrun

·         Large crowds of civilians are left defenseless on the tarmac of the International Airport

·         Last flight out of FOB Ripper recorded at 0845 local

·         Russian and Georgian contingents left as the only UNOCHER forces in Chernarus

·         Russian border crossings become overwhelmed, reports of atrocities surface

·         May 15, 2014

·         Gas lines explode in Svetlojarsk, creating a panic which leaves scores dead in the previously secured city

·         Russian and Georgian contingents forced to retreat to FOB Berkut and Svetlojarsk respectively

·         WHO produces report on the initial findings of their response teams, report is quickly suppressed and classified

·         May 16, 2014

·         The United Nations announces that it will be withdrawing from quarantine operations in Chernarus to “look at alternative methods of containment”

·         Russian Spetsnaz spotted evacuating civilian personnel from Svetlojarsk

·         Russian forces abandon Svetlojarsk, leaving behind many unmoored transport ships in the harbor

·         Civilian traffic surges at FOB Berkut, mile-long crowds of civilians spotted outside of Krasnostav

·         May 17, 2014

·         Riots and infection spread amongst crowds at FOB Berkut

·         Fences and barriers are penetrated, civilians travel freely on the runway

·         Civilian casualties and injuries reported

·         In a similar situation to UNOCHER’s departure at FOB Ripper, many civilians are left vulnerable on the runway when the last flight departs at 2311 local

·         UNOCHER withdraws from Chernarus

·         May 18, 2014

·         Contact lost with civilians in Chernarus

·         Several UNOCHER units left stranded, contact lost shortly thereafter

 

 

Edited by Pvt_Larry
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Aaah, I remember that.

Well thought out and written by OP, hopefully BI does something along those lines. I'd love to see evidence of more than just American and Russian involvement; this seems like a situation that would call for all hands on deck by NATO and really any major military force.

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Id say at this point the entire world if forked

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