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21C-Russian Federation

Sel Appa
10-02-2006, 00:44
CLOSED RP! See this (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=467830) thread to join!

Check out our quality military products here (http://www.roe.ru)! After making you choices, make a reply with your requests.

The Duma amends the constitution to allow unlimited terms for the presidency. President Vladimir Putin said he will likely run for re-election in 2008. Aleksandr Lukashenko, president of Belarus, signed an agreement that puts Belarus under Russian control. Belarus is now accepted as a part of Russia. Putin announces plans to strengthen the Commonwealth of Independent States as an opposition and alternative to the EU. Among many things a common currency will be instituted. Kazakhstan and Tajikistan have announced interest. In addition, Mongolia has applied for membership to the CIS.

Putin says he plans to begin revamping Russia. He says the economy will be improved with continued free-market and government enticements for foreign companies to invest more in Russia. "The Russians are a strong, willing people who want a bigger place in the world." Also, there are plans to strengthen and improve the military to higher standards to counter potential threats.
Sel Appa
13-02-2006, 03:00
Putin addressed the Duma, and the Federation (via television, radio, and webcast):

"It seems the US is planning to exit Iraq soon. While this is good, what they plan to do with their troops puts me on edge a little. I ask you to pass a resolution either condemning a military buildup in the Pacific or pass more legislation to allow us to counter this possible threat. The US has held the world hostage for too long, especially Rossiya! The citizens of the world are angry and want someone strong and powerful, and that isn't in the West. They want Rossiya!"

Members of the Duma got up and applauded loudly. Apparently there was much support for Putin's plans. News came in later that Mongolia had joined the Commonwealth of Independent States and the Tajikistan had joined the Federation. Putin smiled lightly.
Sel Appa
15-02-2006, 02:46
Kazakhstan has announced it will join the Federation. A Kremlin spokesman said that Russia will continue work in solidifying the CIS as a strong federation and said Mongolia's joining the CIS was their own decision and that many nations soon wish to follow suit because they fear the West is getting to storng and want help from Moscow. The spokesman said that Moscow is more than happy to accept the burden. He also hinted the possible reunification of Yugoslavia and CzechoSlovakia.

Meanwhile, an increased food supply in Russia has led to cheap exports to poor African nations. In addition, food pacakages and livestock were being delivered to Africans for free. Putin said: "We wish to show the third-world nations that Russia cares for them and will help them." It was also said that the Kremlin will help farmers export food and livestock to Africa and increase the farmer's output. No requests were made for Africa to give something back, but it was suggested that Russians should get free investment opportunities in Africa. Also, Russians are being asked to purchase imported African goods. Also, Russian companies are given tax breaks for investing in Africa rather than Asia or the Americas.

In other news, Russia has secured most of its past nuclear arsenals and is working on securing the rest. Some of the weapons may be destroyed. In addition, Russian troops were seen conducting high-level military excercises and recruiting booths have been set up at high schools around the Federation.
No Taxes
16-02-2006, 03:41
To Russia:
US forces have entered Cuba only to make sure they have peaceful elections there. Fidel Castro was a dictator, and the people of Cuba would have had no choice in electing his brother Raul. Russia or any other country may send peacekeeping forces to Cuba to ensure that the next Cuban government is freely elected into power. The US promises it will abide by the results of any free and true election in Cuba.
Sel Appa
16-02-2006, 03:47
Russia reminds the US of the ultimatum(it ends tomorrow RL).
No Taxes
16-02-2006, 13:59
OOC: since it seems like we are about to start World War 3, do you think that maybe we should see if the other countries want to get involved before it starts?
Sel Appa
19-02-2006, 18:32
Vladimir Putin has met with Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, at Yalta, to discuss relations between the two nations. Since the election of Yushchenko, relations between Russia and Ukraine have soured, especially during the gas dispute in early 2006. However, Putin believes realtions can be mended.

The meeting went well and relations will begine to warm up quite a bit. Several trade agreements have been reached and Russia will help Ukraine upgrade its agriculture and industry as Russia itself has been doing. Putin suggested that Ukraine should join the Russian Federation in the future, but Yushchenko rejected the idea, but did admit it could be a possibility in the future.
Sel Appa
20-02-2006, 19:20
Mongolia and Kazakstan have voted to become autonomous parts of the Federation. Mongolia says it needs to upgrade its military and economy and Putin has vowed to help. Mongolia also stated that it wants to protect itself from too much Americanization and wants to preserve its culture. Russia said it will help to make sure that is done.
Islamic Arab Nations
21-02-2006, 02:44
To Russia:
the nation of norway would like you to become an ally of ares inorder to bring norway to become a world power
Sel Appa
21-02-2006, 03:04
To Russia:
the nation of norway would like you to become an ally of ares inorder to bring norway to become a world power
Norway is reminded that we already are allies.
Sel Appa
21-02-2006, 04:16
The Kremlin has announced a Russian company's plan to build a 1000-metre(3280ft) building to bolster the economy of Russia. To be known as Mir Tower, a contest is being held for the best design that will be used. Several Russian comapnies have announced interest in renting space in the tower. Other foreign companies are invited to rent space or invest in the tower, which will reside in downtown Moscow.

A Russian company has announced plans to build a cruise ship that will continuously travel the world, but did not release much further details. Leaks include a landing strip for small planes and a record-breaking size.
Islamic Arab Nations
21-02-2006, 05:38
if this conflict between me and france gets worce and even goes to war will you help us? if you do we will help you anytime you need help.:mp5:
Sel Appa
21-02-2006, 22:35
OOC: All members are invited to make designs for the Mir Tower. I'm thinking of one based on St. Basil's Cathedral...
Geneticon
21-02-2006, 22:38
OOC: I'm confused... you're making a tower and you want us to help you build the plans for it?
Sel Appa
21-02-2006, 22:57
OOC: No, it's just sort of a minigame, I guess. Russia is going to build a 1000m tower, but is having a contest for it. You can take on the role of an entrant temporarily and submit a design if you want...Basically, you can draw up what you think it should be (in MS Paint or something) and submit it. I may use it for the actual tower. Does that clarify a little bit?
Naktan
23-02-2006, 03:53
Would Russia be interested in a model of the Tour Eiffel as a design template? [OOC: LOL :LOL: LOL :D]
Sel Appa
23-02-2006, 04:16
Would Russia be interested in a model of the Tour Eiffel as a design template? [OOC: LOL :LOL: LOL :D]
OOC: lol

IC: Your design has been accepted as a possibilty, but is very unlikely to be used.

OOC: Actually a combination of our Onion domes and a solid Eiffel Tower might look cool...
Naktan
23-02-2006, 16:56
FYI:

IAN is back under the name Europen Union.

He's bugging the EU, and he's been banned from the Imperial Age thread...

here's the listing as follows:

The Imperial Age: Napolean's World Signup OOC Thread

[Old Yesterday, 11:36 PM #106
Of the council of clan
Miss Pacman Lover

Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 2,345

Quote:
Originally Posted by Europen Union
this is a new account my old on got deleted in the old on i was here for a year so trust me i know how to Rp so i have changed my mind i would like to be the papel states.


sorry.


still denied.

Old Yesterday, 9:04 PM #105
Europen Union
New Member

Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 21

this is a new account my old on got deleted in the old on i was here for a year so trust me i know how to Rp so i have changed my mind i would like to be the papel states.

Old Yesterday, 8:48 PM #104
Of the council of clan
Miss Pacman Lover

Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 2,345

i'm sorry, both of you are denied, your Rp'ing is not on par with what is expected here.

Old Yesterday, 8:08 PM #103
Europen Union
New Member

Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 21

i would like to be Tuscany


Old Yesterday, 6:41 PM #102
Islamic Arab Nations
Member

Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 57

i would like to join as the papel states or the kingdom of sweden but i would really like to be the papel states.
Last edited by Islamic Arab Nations : Yesterday at 7:41 PM.
The Xeno
23-02-2006, 20:17
Argentina would like to purchase the rights to produce the MiG-29, with the K, SM, SMT and M2 upgrade rights. We would also like to purchase the rights to the Su-30 with KN, MF and K3 upgrade rights. Additionally, we are short several production rights on Russian ammunition, so we will also offer a bid on those as part of the standard package of including rights to produce ammunition along with weapon platform purchases.

Our bid for these combined rights is 4.25 billion dollars.

We also place an order for 750 T-80UDs, for a bid of 1.42 billion dollars.
Sel Appa
23-02-2006, 21:30
FYI:

IAN is back under the name Europen Union.

Oh shit...I'll have to ban him then again. Figures he cant spell. Thanks very much. I think you'll be my second mod.
Sel Appa
23-02-2006, 21:33
Argentina would like to purchase the rights to produce the MiG-29, with the K, SM, SMT and M2 upgrade rights. We would also like to purchase the rights to the Su-30 with KN, MF and K3 upgrade rights. Additionally, we are short several production rights on Russian ammunition, so we will also offer a bid on those as part of the standard package of including rights to produce ammunition along with weapon platform purchases.

Our bid for these combined rights is 4.25 billion dollars.

We also place an order for 750 T-80UDs, for a bid of 1.42 billion dollars.
We cannot sell you rights to produce any of those, however we will be able to sell you what armaments you require. Perhaps in the future, we will extend your production rights.
The Xeno
23-02-2006, 23:01
Well then, our request for 750 T-80UDs, for a bid of 1.42 billion dollars stands.

We would like to contract Russia to build 125 MiG-29SMTs and 30 Su-30KF, 30 Su-30KN and 40 Su-30K3s for a bid of 2.33 billion dollars. This bid is placed only if we are allowed to produce bombs and missiles for those aircraft, without which they are useless.
Sel Appa
23-02-2006, 23:13
Most of those requests are currently unavailable, however we will work hard to produce them in our factories to comply with your request. All of it should be delivered within 18 months or so. We expect half of the payment now and half after we ship all requested armaments. Included with the aeroplanes will be a sample pack of missiles and bombs. If you are satisfied with it, you can order more. You can certainly produce your own bombs and missiles that are compatibale with our aeroplanes. In addition, we offer to help train your soldiers in the use of our weapons and also offer to have several joint-military exercises.
The Xeno
23-02-2006, 23:21
We will wire the entire payment immedietly. We trust Russia enough not to back out of the deal, as your export services are reknowned.
Sel Appa
23-02-2006, 23:29
We will wire the entire payment immedietly. We trust Russia enough not to back out of the deal, as your export services are reknowned.
We accept your offer to send payment immediately. We have begun producing your request and will ship them as soon as possible.

OOC: Russia is always in the weapons-selling business...
Naktan
23-02-2006, 23:32
We will wire the entire payment immedietly. We trust Russia enough not to back out of the deal, as your export services are reknowned.

[ooc] in what way? that they proliferate easily to hijackers who blow the evidence? or that they never get there on time?
The Xeno
23-02-2006, 23:37
[ooc] in what way? that they proliferate easily to hijackers who blow the evidence? or that they never get there on time?

http://www.roe.ru/
Sel Appa
23-02-2006, 23:44
http://www.roe.ru/
Oooh thanks. I'll put that on the main post of "this" thread.
Sel Appa
23-02-2006, 23:54
When Chechens Attack:

Hundreds of Chechen terrorists across the country have seized control of malls, schools, and office buildings. In a daring move, an estimated 25,000 people were taken hostage. Their demands are that Chechnya be recognized as independent of Russia. Vladimir Putin scoffed at the demands and said Russia will never negotiate or comply with terrorists. He has ordered Russian troops to surround the seized buildings, but not fire unless fired upon. Troops have begun holing up around the seized buildings.

VSRF intelligence found a possible connection between the Chechen terrorists and Greece. They said Greece may have helped train and fund them for this attack seeking to destabilize and distract Russia from Albania. Putin has said Russia will not change its position on Albania nor withdraw its troops from there because of this. He also said the troops in Albania were there only to protect Albania.
Cenanan
24-02-2006, 00:28
/IC
**News Announcement**
And now from the office of the Prime Minister "Today, Chechen terrorists assaulted and are currently holding hostage thousands of Russian citizens. The RBA condems these terrorists and their actions and pledges to support our Russian friends in this time of need. While on the phone with President Putin I was more then happy to offer the support of our special forces in order to remove the terrorists and free the innocent Russian citizens ."

/ooc
You had to link that site to the russian arms sales didnt you.. now i wont be able to sleep.. i'll just be up all night reading. Feh! /ooc
Toops
24-02-2006, 00:46
(OOC: going by Russias refusal to allow SAS serveyors in the Theatre situation I was wondering if Sel Appa will allow special forces)

Diplomatic Message From Canada to Russia

We are willing to send in our very own Canadian special forces if need arises and with Putins permission, we do not want to see a repeat of earlier disasterous Chechin attacks.
Sel Appa
24-02-2006, 01:28
We welcome Canadian troops to help, but we want to avoid civilian casualties again. We are currently trying to figure out what to do ourselves. We may storm the buildings, but that may lead to many civilian deaths.
Sel Appa
24-02-2006, 01:53
Scientists all over the Russian Federation are competing against each other and the US to see who will discover the secret to fusion first. The Kremlin and several organizations have offered a 500 million rubl' ($25M) prize for the first team to figure out a cheap and efficient method for fusion. The Kremlin said it added the prize to entice scientists to work harder and try to discover fusion before the United States, who is also trying to discover it. A Russian monopoly on fusion could bring huge amounts of money from selling the technology and electricity to other nations.

In other news, farmers were encouraged to start growing more sugar beets that could be used to make ethanol and put Russia on the road to an ethanol nation. Seeing that the US was slow and still is to take up the easy opportunity for ethanol, the Kremlin asked farmers to start growing more sugar beets in unused farm areas. Conversion plants are currently being built and plans were made to switch all cars to ethanol. President Vladimir Putin said he saw a rich future for Russia through ethanol and fusion.
Safehaven2
24-02-2006, 02:41
Iranian diplomats have begun asking the Russian government how it would feel about possible weapons sales to Iran? Perhaps in exchange for oil.
Naktan
24-02-2006, 02:48
The Republic of France expresses solidarity with the Russian government, in the hopes that these terrorists will be brought to justice without the pain of collateral damage. We offer any assistance that your people need, if the need arises at all.
Sel Appa
24-02-2006, 03:17
Iranian diplomats have begun asking the Russian government how it would feel about possible weapons sales to Iran? Perhaps in exchange for oil.
We might be able to spare some weapons...what do you have in mind?
Safehaven2
24-02-2006, 03:30
We might be able to spare some weapons...what do you have in mind?

Black Eagle MBT's, Su-47's and Kornet missiles for starters.
Naktan
24-02-2006, 03:38
[ooc] Since this is the only thread in which I see Iran, what is Iran's policy on the nuclear energy exchange? What kind of resolution is achieved if any?

And please make a separate thread, not because I don't like you, but I don't want to waste Russia's thread space...it's just wude! ;p]
Safehaven2
24-02-2006, 03:40
OOC: I wll be making a seperate Iran thread soon, I just started about an hour ago which is why I don't have a thread yet.
Sel Appa
24-02-2006, 04:12
OOC: Iran, I'll answer your request tomorrow. I need to check what you want and see if Iran "really needs them", but I'll probably sell them. "What are Russians for?"
The Xeno
24-02-2006, 04:13
According to various sources, Russia still has 200 SA-12 GLADIATOR, 350 SA-11 GADFLY, 300 SA-10 GRUMBLE and 800 SA-9 GASKIN systems in storage that has been replaced by SA-15+ models.

Argentina would like to purchase this mothballed equipment from Russia, we bid 3.44 billion dollars.
Sel Appa
26-02-2006, 21:53
Russia asks for $4.5 billion.

The Russian Space Agency announced it had been designing a space craft to visit the moon and has set a return to the moon by 2015. Plans include bringing more samples from the moon home, setting up a robotic laboratory, and other undisclosed things. There are also plans to replace the Soyuz rocket with a reusable spacecraft, such as the Space Shuttle. In addition, Russia announced it would be sending probes to Mars by 2010 and the Outer Planets by 2012. Also, there is talk of setting up a robotic laboratory on the Ceres asteroid.
Safehaven2
26-02-2006, 22:01
What of Irans trade deal?
Geneticon
26-02-2006, 22:08
SECRET message to Russia:

Israel is deeply disturbed by Russia's recent activities.

First they are upholding terrorists (it would seem) in Albania.

Now they are willing to sell weapons to a country that is highly unstable and and dangerous Middle East threatining country.

We beg Russia to reconsider its actions.
Canadstein
26-02-2006, 22:09
The Lithuania ask the Russian Government how much a old Soyuz rocket will cost. We also would like to help you in traveling to the moon. Ask us in any way we can help you.
Sel Appa
26-02-2006, 22:10
OOC: Ah yes, I'll get back to you tomorrow. I promise.
Sel Appa
26-02-2006, 22:17
OOC: Ah yes, I'll get back to you tomorrow. I promise.
Canadstein
28-02-2006, 01:43
Prime Minister Valdas Adamkus of Lithuania asks President Putin about making Kaliningrad Oblast part of Lithuania. During the interwar period between World War I and II Lithuania controlled Kaliningrad. We would like the land back. If you accept you could leave your army, navy, and airforce bases there. We would take control in the year 2010.
Safehaven2
28-02-2006, 02:06
OOC: Don't forget about me SA
Sel Appa
28-02-2006, 02:22
Prime Minister Valdas Adamkus of Lithuania asks President Putin about making Kaliningrad Oblast part of Lithuania. During the interwar period between World War I and II Lithuania controlled Kaliningrad. We would like the land back. If you accept you could leave your army, navy, and airforce bases there. We would take control in the year 2010.
Russia will consider your request.

OOC: Don't forget about me SA
OOC: d'aaaaaaaaaag! I forgot...thanks!


IC: Black Eagle MBT's, Su-47's and Kornet missiles for starters.

We recommend T90s instead as the BEs have been discontinued. We can sell you up to eight (8) Su-47s. We will sell you up to one hundred (100) Kornet missiles.
Safehaven2
28-02-2006, 02:26
Russia will consider your request.


OOC: d'aaaaaaaaaag! I forgot...thanks!


IC: Black Eagle MBT's, Su-47's and Kornet missiles for starters.

We recommend T90s instead as the BEs have been discontinued. We can sell you up to eight (8) Su-47s. We will sell you up to one hundred (100) Kornet missiles.

We will take T-90's, but we request that we be able to purchase more than just eight SU-47's and a hundred Kornets. That is enough to replace one squadron and not enough missiles for even a single brigade.
Canadstein
28-02-2006, 02:34
The Lithuaniaian government would like to purchase 2 Tu-22M3 and 10 T-90S.
Sel Appa
28-02-2006, 02:38
The Lithuaniaian government would like to purchase 2 Tu-22M3 and 10 T-90S.
Please wire the money and we will send the requested armaments.

OOC: I'll assume we agreed on a fair price.
Canadstein
28-02-2006, 02:39
The money has been sent and the Lithuaniaian Government thanks you.
Cenanan
28-02-2006, 03:59
The RBA would like to purchase:
120 SU-27 fighters
180 2C19M1-155 howitzers
150 TUNGUSKA-M Anti Aircraft Guns
120 T-90 Tanks
60 ZUBR Landing Craft
2 636 Subs
and
3 Project 12421 Missile Frigates

We will pay 4 Bil (USD) 2 Bil from Romania, 2 Bil from Bulgaria
The Xeno
28-02-2006, 04:09
We have been purchasing ships from Ukraine. We however would also like to build some of our own. As Ukraine is licensed to produce the ships, they don't own the actual rights.

Argentina would like to purchase the rights to the 1166.1 Gepard class, 1144 Orlan class and 1164 Atlant class.
Sel Appa
28-02-2006, 20:48
We have been purchasing ships from Ukraine. We however would also like to build some of our own. As Ukraine is licensed to produce the ships, they don't own the actual rights.

Argentina would like to purchase the rights to the 1166.1 Gepard class, 1144 Orlan class and 1164 Atlant class.
Due to recent changes in policy, all sales and transport of Russian armaments to Argentina and Australia have been frozen. Monetary payment will not be refunded.
Safehaven2
01-03-2006, 00:15
We will take T-90's, but we request that we be able to purchase more than just eight SU-47's and a hundred Kornets. That is enough to replace one squadron and not enough missiles for even a single brigade.

Can Iran purchase more than just this amount, perhaps enough to re-equip most of our military. In return not only would we pay and gaurantee Russia an oil source but we would always remember who helped Iran out when Iran was in need, and Iran will not forget that. Perhaps an Islamic touch would help ease the Chechen problems?
Sel Appa
01-03-2006, 00:41
Mongolia has withdrawn from the Russian Federation, but will remain a CIS member.

We have considered Iran's offer and we will sell you the amount of weapons you require. We also offer to train your army and engage in joint-military exercises. We appreciate your help in negotiating with these Chechen terrorists and hope you can free the hostages. Also, we ask that you step down hostilities on Israel and layout a plan for more democracy. Finally, we ask that you allow us to assure you nuclear facilities do not have unauthorized nuclear weapons and we will help you improve the safety of your nuclear facilities.

Vladimir Putin announced Russia will be weaned from foreign oil fully by 2015. He had the Duma comission several new nuclear power plants to be built. Advances have been made in the ethanol industry with a more efficient method of producing it from sugar beets. Also, sugar beet production has increased several times over due to government aid in purchasing modern equipment and education about more efficient farming methods.
The Xeno
01-03-2006, 01:11
Due to recent changes in policy, all sales and transport of Russian armaments to Argentina and Australia have been frozen. Monetary payment will not be refunded.

That's fine. We have our ships from Ukraine already. We were simply inquiring about the rights to build them ourselves. Since you want to halt your own sales (Note that nothing is pending at the moment), we will simply continue to use Ukraine's steady, non-political military exports.
Sel Appa
01-03-2006, 01:12
We will ensure Ukraine also ceases its business with Argentina.
The Xeno
01-03-2006, 01:14
We will ensure Ukraine also ceases its business with Argentina.

The Ukraine would not halt its sales. One of the Ukraine's top sources of income is from military sales, and Argentina has been an excellent customer.
Sel Appa
01-03-2006, 01:30
Russia will resume sales to Argentina if they apologize for attacking Australia and make reparations for damage caused. Also, if you have no orders with us, how come there are several crates of assault rifles in a warehouse registered to be shipped to Argentina?
The Xeno
01-03-2006, 01:33
Russia will resume sales to Argentina if they apologize for invading Australia and make reparations for damage caused. Also, if you have no orders with us, how come there are several crates of assault rifles in a warehouse registered to be shipped to Argentina?

We don't know what you're talking about with Australia. They are invading Somalia. As to assault rifles, the Argentine military uses the South Korean Daewoo rifle series.
Sel Appa
01-03-2006, 01:38
We don't know what you're talking about with Australia. They are invading Somalia. As to assault rifles, the Argentine military uses the South Korean Daewoo rifle series.
Interesting, we shall conduct an investigation into those rifles.

OOC: Attacking, not invading. Sorry.
The Xeno
01-03-2006, 01:41
Interesting, we shall conduct an investigation into those rifles.

OOC: Attacking, not invading. Sorry.

OOC: I believe Argentina uses a French rifle for its military. I couldn't find out exactly which one, meh so I had them adopt the Daewoo series. It kicks some butt.
Canadstein
01-03-2006, 01:48
The Lithuaniaian Government is trying to update the army. We are getting 15 BMM. We will have five of each type (1,2,3). 30 BTR-90s. 10 BRM-3K. 5 Mi-28NE Combat Heliocopters.
Sel Appa
01-03-2006, 02:03
We will ship the weapons to Lithuania upon receipt of payment.
Canadstein
01-03-2006, 02:15
We have sent the money.
Cenanan
02-03-2006, 16:58
Romania and Bulgaria are still currently waiting for their order to be processed. Is there any ETA on when that might be done?
Naktan
03-03-2006, 01:06
France would like inquire Russia's official inclination to a moderated dialogue between Greece and your government.
Sel Appa
03-03-2006, 02:57
Romania and Bulgaria are still currently waiting for their order to be processed. Is there any ETA on when that might be done?
*official checks records*..."Ah yes, they were just shipped out today and should arrive in a day or two."

France would like inquire Russia's official inclination to a moderated dialogue between Greece and your government.
We will likely accept.
Sel Appa
03-03-2006, 04:27
The Lithuania ask the Russian Government how much a old Soyuz rocket will cost. We also would like to help you in traveling to the moon. Ask us in any way we can help you.
We welcome Lithuania to participate in our missions and you may purchase a Soyuz for (whatever they cost).

Chechens Update:
An estimated 5,000 hostages in an office complex rioted and overpowered the Chechen terrorists holding them. All terrorists were reported dead and hostage casualties number between 50 and 200. Other similar attempts are in progress at other places where hostages have been taken. Children and teachers at the five schools that were seized managed to pull off escape attempts. More news will be available soon.

Total hostages: 16,000-18,000


The Kremlin announced that the GDP has nearly doubled from $1.4T to $2.5T largely thanks to progressive government aid and promotion. Also, it appears the birth rate has risen to 20.7 per 1000 and the death rate has dropped to 9.1 per 1000. Finally, the VSRF has announced it will begin mandatory service. All men and women must begin their service at 18. Service will last for three years. Those who wish to go to college must submit a form the will excuse them from most service. They will still serve and be trained, but will only work on weekends or so.
Cenanan
03-03-2006, 05:01
The CBSS thanks you for the armaments. We hope to do buisness with you again in the future. Please, put us on your mailing list of new technologies.
Sel Appa
03-03-2006, 22:35
Due to budget overspending, Russia must cut aid to Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi. We are deeply sorry to those countries and hope we can return in the future to help them. The Duma is debating whether to leave Nigeria as well...although there is fierce opposition because of the oil there.
Cenanan
03-03-2006, 23:01
/IC
The CBSS would like to propse a deal with the Russia, the CBSS would like to offer its support to Russia in Nigeria. In exchange for this we would simply ask for a discounted price on the oil coming from the country. We would supply troops for protection of the oil interests if nessicary as well as monitary and civilian support.

The CBSS would also like to propose a peace compact between our two coalitions to ensure peace in our region of the world and to enhance trade between our countries.

President Victor Alexandru CBSS
Safehaven2
04-03-2006, 00:14
We ask that Russia stop supporting Nigeria and instead start investing in Iran, which is a much closer, more secure, and bigger supply of oil AND natural gas. Furthermore as promised Iran has begun sending detatchments to help deal with the Chechen rebels.
Cenanan
04-03-2006, 00:23
/ooc where Iran thread hide? /ooc
Due to the location of Iran, the CBSS would be quite interested in investing. While we do not have near the funding as Russia we still believe that we could be a valuable trade ally.
Safehaven2
04-03-2006, 00:36
OOC:

http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=470784
Cenanan
04-03-2006, 00:51
/ic
The CBSS would like to aproach Russia with a proposition. At the current time we have no nuclear power. We are looking to do a good deal of research which will require a great deal of energy. We would like to purchase nuclear material usable for a powerplant from your country. If a deal can be found we would also like to purchase materials for the construction of naval nuclear reactors as we are trying to move our navy away from its dependance on oil. We would of course allow russia's oversight during the construction of these facilities and ships so that it can be clearly seen that we do not desire the construction of nuclear weapons.

President Victor Alexandru
Sel Appa
04-03-2006, 04:44
/IC
The CBSS would like to propse a deal with the Russia, the CBSS would like to offer its support to Russia in Nigeria. In exchange for this we would simply ask for a discounted price on the oil coming from the country. We would supply troops for protection of the oil interests if nessicary as well as monitary and civilian support.

The CBSS would also like to propose a peace compact between our two coalitions to ensure peace in our region of the world and to enhance trade between our countries.

President Victor Alexandru CBSS
OOC: You don't have to put IC every time. It is assumed to be IC always.

IC: We don't own Nigeria. We are only trying to help them in exchange for a stake in their oil industry. Although we may soon withdraw because of money problems back home.

We ask that Russia stop supporting Nigeria and instead start investing in Iran, which is a much closer, more secure, and bigger supply of oil AND natural gas. Furthermore as promised Iran has begun sending detatchments to help deal with the Chechen rebels.
As much as we'd like to, we can't invest any more government funds abroad. We will, however, forward your message to our citizens, who may wish to invest.

/ic
The CBSS would like to aproach Russia with a proposition. At the current time we have no nuclear power. We are looking to do a good deal of research which will require a great deal of energy. We would like to purchase nuclear material usable for a powerplant from your country. If a deal can be found we would also like to purchase materials for the construction of naval nuclear reactors as we are trying to move our navy away from its dependance on oil. We would of course allow russia's oversight during the construction of these facilities and ships so that it can be clearly seen that we do not desire the construction of nuclear weapons.

President Victor Alexandru
We would be happy to build nuclear power plants if you pay for them. We don't have our own uranium though(it's all imported). We would be able to import, enrich, and transport it for you...provided you again pay for it. Finally, we would be happy to sell you nuclear-powered ships and fuel for them.


The VSRF has announced it will double the Russian Navy size by 2020.
Canadstein
04-03-2006, 20:42
Algirdas Brazauskas asks the Russian Government if you gain control of Kaliningrad Oblast. You can still have your military bases inside the region. We will keep all the people in power until our next election.
Palixia
05-03-2006, 18:52
To:Russia
From:The Islamic Federation
The Islamic Federation's top Architects have created a possible design for the Mir Tower
http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/274/mirtower3lq.png
Along with 1000 metres, it also has an observation deck located on the right side
-----------------------
To the Russian Government,
I Prime Minister Zaman Mirza Shah of the Islamic Federation wish to start diplomatic relations with our nation, for the good of both of our nations.
Sinceraly,
Zaman Mirza Shah
Prime Minister of the Islamic Federation
Asbena
05-03-2006, 20:04
From: Prime Minister Aramaki
To: Russia

It appears as if our nation is barely able to withstand the Somalia resistance, we underestimated them. We are in search of economic ties to increase both of our economies. Australia certainly has a need for military and civilian business. May I suggest a summit to discuss such matters?
Cenanan
05-03-2006, 22:13
We would be willing to foot the bill for the construction of nuclear power plants in our country. In addition we would like to purchase a single stand-alone naval nuclear reactor so that we may plan the construction of new ships around its design. We have heard that you are obtaining fissable material from South Africa, we would be interested in purchasing some of that material for use in our reactors.

President Victor Alexandru
Sel Appa
05-03-2006, 23:06
...
The Duma has rejected your request. Any attempt to steal the area will be dealt with swiftly. However, we may be able to work out some sort of eventual deal on it...

...
We knew this would happen, but thought it better to learn your own lesson. We hope you enjoy being stuck in a quagmire for the next decade. Economic ties...perhaps.


...
We will build any amount of nuclear power plants you require and train your citizens. The cost, though, is quite high. You may not be able to afford many.

OOC: Anyone know how much a nuclear plant costs?

...
Interesting design. We would like to increase relations with former Soviet nations. The Islamic Federation's former countries were once all under Soviet control to one degree or another. Of most interest in your area is uranium, which we may purchase in exchange for technology and such.
Sel Appa
05-03-2006, 23:18
A Russian company has announced it has developed and successfully tested a nuclear-powered locomotive. The price has not been announced, but is rumored to be in the low millions. Safe, reliable, and fast: the new locomotive can achieve speeds higher than 500km/h. The company is also developing a magnetic leviation locomotive and train that will run on nuclear power. The new locomotive is expected to be on the market by late 2010. More test are being done to determine how safe the locomotives are and if they are as reliable as said to be. More information will be revealed by the company soon.
Asbena
05-03-2006, 23:27
OOC: Want to make a thread or should I?
Sel Appa
05-03-2006, 23:45
OOC: Want to make a thread or should I?
OOC: You can...I have plenty of posts on my record...and it will just clutter up my already hard-to-sort Sel Appa-started threads.
Asbena
06-03-2006, 00:05
Here's the thread: http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=471820
Naktan
06-03-2006, 17:30
[ooc: what happened to MIR?]

The Republic of France, hoping to break some ice with our eastern neighbors, would like to propose a meeting with President Putin to discuss the current issues around the world [notably the Albanian issue, the Brazil thingy, and the blah around the world; of course this might be outdated...] President Chirac is planning a visit to Moscow, pending the acceptance of this meeting.
Cenanan
06-03-2006, 18:17
OOC: Anyone know how much a nuclear plant costs?

Roughly 5 Bil USD.

We are looking to purchase 2 powerplants. One to be located in Turkey and one to be located in Bulgaria near our Research lab. Only 2 are needed as we will be building more Hydro power plants in the country to supply a safer more renewable power supply.
Geneticon
06-03-2006, 18:18
Secret IC to Russia...
From Israel

"Please pay close attention to this message (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=471911), and please reply there. Thank you."
Asbena
06-03-2006, 18:20
Roughly 5 Bil USD.

We are looking to purchase 2 powerplants. One to be located in Turkey and one to be located in Bulgaria near our Research lab. Only 2 are needed as we will be building more Hydro power plants in the country to supply a safer more renewable power supply.


That's a little much for a reactor. They are usually way cheaper then this, provided you build them without a court case or fights which can last for many many years.
Cenanan
06-03-2006, 18:49
i searched everywhere for a site with a price. none of them had an acual listing. Personally i would think that it would be slightly less expensive now then it was when they were first getting built, especially coming from russia who has made dozens of them. perhaps 3 Bil USD would be more appropriate?
Asbena
06-03-2006, 19:12
A small reactor would be about $1 billion, but a larger reactor around $3 billion. If it meets USA safety standards it could be triple that though. Which is a nasty drawback. Though I think we hijacked this thread enough...I'll butt out.
Sel Appa
07-03-2006, 02:12
Chechen Update:

More and more hostages had begun revolting against their captors and successfully subdued most of them. Causualties are estimated to be just below 1000 hostages. However, some terrorists detonated their bombs and killed their hostages. An estimated 2500-5000 hostages were killed in this way. Putin has made clear how furious he is and has ordered a huge crackdown in Chechnya and has ordered the deportation of all Chechens throughout the Federation to Chechnya. It is unclear what will happen from there.

A private company has been allowed to expand the Trans-Siberian at their own expense and will eventually sell it to the government.
Asbena
07-03-2006, 02:19
Australia is offering Russia if they would like assistance in dealing with these revolters. Australia will be willing to send military assistance to quell the rebellion.
Canadstein
07-03-2006, 02:31
The Lithuaniaian government is appalled to see what the Chechens have done. They secertly ask if they can try out there new government group SDF (Special Drug Force). With the men we will being sending two Mil Mi-8s. The SDF will wear Russian uniforms and will work with the Russians.
Sel Appa
07-03-2006, 02:40
Australia is offering Russia if they would like assistance in dealing with these revolters. Australia will be willing to send military assistance to quell the rebellion.
The revolters freed themselves from the Chechens...unless you mean the Chechens. Either way, no.
Haneastic
07-03-2006, 02:43
The Alliance of South African nations (ASAN) will gladly send 1,000 special forces to Russia to assist in the capture of these rebels
Asbena
07-03-2006, 02:57
The revolters freed themselves from the Chechens...unless you mean the Chechens. Either way, no.

If the Chechens need assistance in the future, Australia pledges to help if it is possible.

OOC: If worst comes to worst.
Sel Appa
07-03-2006, 03:04
Russia does not require help in defeating these terrorists.

Russia considers Australia's backing of the terrorists as a declaration of war against Russia. If Australia does not take back its offer, it will be considered a full declaration of war.
Asbena
07-03-2006, 03:22
Russia does not require help in defeating these terrorists.

Russia considers Australia's backing of the terrorists as a declaration of war against Russia. If Australia does not take back its offer, it will be considered a full declaration of war.

OOC: Huh what!? I offered Russia the help, and you said Chechenans....so if the Chechenans need help, I'll help Chechena crush the rebels...not the other way around.
Cenanan
07-03-2006, 04:28
/ooc back away from the shiny red button.. it was a misunderstanding..


/ic
the CBSS offers its condolences to the families of the victoms. We hope for peace in Russia and look forward to meeting with your president at the Israeli summit.
Naktan
07-03-2006, 18:29
[ooc: im in favor a little humor every now and then...where is Russia in this little conflict with the Chechens? cuz I'd gladly RP terrorists, if God will note that France absolutely hates terrorists in RL and RP...]

Amidst the siege of Russian armor and infantry, Mehmet Rabavsyin held the trigger steady, as one stupid tank commander was chatting a debate with a civilian. Apparently, he was another one of those bastard Russians who had no idea about the POWER of the people of Chechnya. Comrade Basayev had long predicted this crackdown and seeing his people suffer at the brutal hands of the Russians convinced him that Russia was the epitome of all evil in the world. Why worry about America, when we've got Satanic demons as neighbors? he thought. And he pressed the trigger firmly and watch the commander fall back. The old lady screamed as Russian soldiers fell in and shot her.

He sniped out as many soldiers as he could before he knew that he had compromised his position and began to move. It was likely that the area would become another firestorm in minutes as the Russians would crack down on the area. He was glad that they were being the barbarous butchers that they were, because it made killing them all the more pleasurable. There would be another day, and he would get his chance in Moscow sometime as well...

[ooc: I repeat my anti-terrorist sentiments; I just added some little irrational emotions to this guy.]
Sel Appa
07-03-2006, 21:36
OOC: Interesting idea to RP a terrorist.

@Austrailia: Chechens=bad people who use terrorism to get independence. If you misunderstood, we'll just nullify what just happened between our nations.

Secret IC: The VSRF has ordered the training of expert hackers to be used in a new form of cybercombat that would be used to disable an enemy's ability to communicate digitally.

Eastern Ukrainians have called for secession and absorption into Russia. They complain that Western Ukraine is supressing them and not being fair. President Yushchenko laughed off the claims and said Ukraine must stay united. There was a reported increase in the number of weapons and ammunition bought in the East.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
08-03-2006, 00:25
The Japanese military is interested in the prospect of a joint project between Japanese and Russian agencies to develop "westernized" versions of the Yakhont, Moskit, and possibly KLUB series of missiles. This project will incorporate Japanese electronics, and possibly engines, into the Russian missiles, which we regard to easily be the best antishipping missiles in the world. This contract is to include launchers, both ground and ship based, as well as an option for sub-launch canisters, and will involve missile assembly in Japan, but with airframes and assorted components purchased from Russian firms.

We would also like to inquire on the possibility of acquiring the Ka-50-2 Erdogan (http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/russia/ka-50-2.htm) that was developed jointly between Kamov and IAI. If possible, we would wish to acquire 108 of these for approximately $3 billion
Sel Appa
08-03-2006, 01:54
We would be happy to work out a deal such as that you stated and we will sell you the requested helicopters for $5B?
Naktan
08-03-2006, 02:34
France maintains her interest in meeting with President Putin in Moscow or his winter home near Arkangelsk, or his secret pavilion along the banks of the Lena River...

[ooc: france just wants to break some ice...]

France still has architectural engineers who are very much interested in the MIR designs. What is Russia's status towards that proposal?

[ooc: did you forget about that?]

France expresses solidarity with the Russian people as vulgar [damn, I should stop the puns...] terrorists threaten their safety. We are certain that President Putin has a brilliant plan to incur the just action against these rebels without honor.

[ooc: FYI, France just recently threatened nuclear terrorists with nuclear retaliation...I think that's funny...]

==========

Rabavsyin looked out the window as he watched the convoy roll up the road. They were carrying fuel for the tanks and trucks leading into Chechnya, and he was certain to disrupt them in their tracks. He fired without remorse and watched the driver fall over and turn the truck into the hill. The truck behind him tried to avoid the crash, evading the swinging tank trailer. But he fell off the road and rammed into a tree. And the truck would have gone further except that the trailers crashed into each other and the whole road lit up into a giant fireball.

Rabavsyin was keen to leave early, seeing as he almost got caught last time. However, as the soldiers aimed carefully at him, he knew that his luck was out.

"GET OUT AND DROP YOUR WEAPON!"

Would he?

He instantly shot a round and felt the blow from a bullet as he fell down the stairs from the church. Only one shot...and he wasn't dead. He realized that it was much worse; he was captive.

The Russian captain came over and smiled at Rabavsyin. "Youu know what? You killed four of our people in that last one. How many this time? God, who knows? You know, you've become a popular man with the General; otherwise, I'd have given you an easy ticket out." Rabavsyin smiled in return, as soldiers bound him up. "I'm glad to have helped," he replied. The captain swiftly turned sour and spat on his face with all the tobacco in his mouth.

"Get him to the General, and make sure that SOB gets what he's got coming for him!"
Clan Smoke Jaguar
08-03-2006, 02:57
We would be happy to work out a deal such as that you stated and we will sell you the requested helicopters for $5B?
OOC: If you look carefully there, Turkish contract was for 145 helicopters at up to $4 billion. 5 is a bit steep for 3/4 that, especially considering the design already exists now. $45+ million shouldn't be the cost of an attack helicopter unless you're looking at a Commanche with limited production. $3 billion is actually about what it would be for that number at the same per-unit price as the Turkish contract (rounded up of course), and may be a bit much in fact.
I do the price research myself so you don't have to ;)
Sel Appa
08-03-2006, 03:40
OOC: If you look carefully there, Turkish contract was for 145 helicopters at up to $4 billion. 5 is a bit steep for 3/4 that, especially considering the design already exists now. $45+ million shouldn't be the cost of an attack helicopter unless you're looking at a Commanche with limited production. $3 billion is actually about what it would be for that number at the same per-unit price as the Turkish contract (rounded up of course), and may be a bit much in fact.
I do the price research myself so you don't have to ;)
Well it seemed low to me. $3B it is then.
Canadstein
08-03-2006, 03:49
The Lithuanians would like to talk to Russia about the growing conflict in Djibouti and also helping in Djibouti. We would like to help you in Djibouti with joint projects. Also about the training of the SDF and about land.
Clan Smoke Jaguar
08-03-2006, 04:22
Well it seemed low to me. $3B it is then.
OOC: Surprisingly, even an AH-64D Longbow Apache costs less than $15 million by itself. It's closer to $25 million with spare parts and support (though as high as $67 million with a small buy and all the fixins, but that includes a lot of stuff I won't have, like missile-related equipment and practice missiles), but yeah, helicopters aren't really that expensive.


IC:
The Japanese Ground Self Defense Force is grateful for the Russian efforts on behalf of this request, and will look forward to further dealings.
Canadstein
08-03-2006, 04:40
Here is the Lithuanian-Russian Summit. President Adamkus calls President Putin to meet and discuss affairs with Russia.

http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?p=10544255#post10544255
Naktan
08-03-2006, 23:26
Summit here in Paris :)

http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?p=10546227#post10546227
Cenanan
09-03-2006, 04:23
With the sudden departure of Turkey from the CBSS, Romania and Bulgaria are feeling slightly out in the open as far as support goes. The CBSS was wondering if it would be able to join the CIS while remaining a unified state.
Sel Appa
09-03-2006, 04:26
With the sudden departure of Turkey from the CBSS, Romania and Bulgaria are feeling slightly out in the open as far as support goes. The CBSS was wondering if it would be able to join the CIS while remaining a unified state.
The CIS is a union similar to the EU. You may join the CIS, however you are not permitted to remain a part of the EU...should you join us.
Cenanan
09-03-2006, 04:29
We will consider this.
USSNA
10-03-2006, 01:10
The Georgian Republic wishes to ask support from Russian aginst the agressive Iranian Government, recent actions by them may lead to a war in the Caspin Sea over a boarder dispute. Iran wants more coastline on the Caspin and is attacking the region of Azerbaijan. While we might be able to hold out for a while, we cannot wage a long-term conventional war with Iran at the moment. We are also at the verge on national elections and do not want a war to disrupt the first unified elections in the Georgian region since the war.

Any help, in the form of manpower, equipment, or economical support would be greatly appricitated and would help bringing Russian and Georgia back together.
Safehaven2
10-03-2006, 01:33
OOC: Thats a bit premature, I haven't threatened war or even prepared for war yet. I'm the diplomatic route first, and anyway, i'm not trying to get more coastline.
USSNA
10-03-2006, 03:15
((OOC:

Well then, unless your willing to give in to my demands as Iran theres going to be a war.

There have been some small firefights on the waters before between Iranian and Azerbaijani vessels but nothing to major(In rl), now though the Iranian government is becoming more agressive and is officially claiming the waters as Iranian, and so the patrol craft was sent out.

I'd rather come to a fight prepared other than empty handed. lol))
Safehaven2
10-03-2006, 03:30
OOC: That first qoute was OOC info, please do not use OOC information in an IC matter, and the second qoute helps my case out but whatever, I'm not going to get into an argument.
USSNA
10-03-2006, 03:32
((OOC: Well it shows that you have been attacking my nation IC. You know, those small little skimishes. Anyway, I'm going to hit the hay. G`night all))
Sel Appa
11-03-2006, 05:37
Russia is allied with both Georgia and Iran and would prefer to moderate between them rather than take sides.
Naktan
11-03-2006, 06:40
SIC: Seeing the current situation in Australia, we would like to inquire Russia's stance on the situation... [i guess in the 1-on-1, we'll figure it out...]
Canadstein
11-03-2006, 13:47
OOC: Sel Appa what can I do with my troops and government personnel in Djibouti?
Waterhelper
12-03-2006, 04:25
Message to the Government of the Russian Federation (or just russia if you aren't a federation anymore):
We invite you to help develop our recources and increase our position in the global ecconomic communitiy (same message as US I want to see you two square off to get it done faster)
Sel Appa
12-03-2006, 06:32
As much as Russia wishes to help, our government budget is very stretched and although it has some breathing room now and is getting more, we can't risk it. also Putin is facing re-election...

Vladimir Putin is facing a tough re-election against the very popular and progressive Aleksandra (Sasha) Navrotsky. The constitution was recently amended to allow him to have a third consecutive term in office. Different polls forecast both winning by varying margins, but the race has seemed largely calm and both sides appear to respect each other. No foul play complaints have been filed so far.

OOC: Results should be in tomorrow or Monday. At Canadstein...I'll allow you in Djibouti as part of a "CIS-Aid Force" that we'll pretend we had.
Canadstein
12-03-2006, 06:34
OOC: So I can build schools, hopitals, and improved railroads, mines, and a new water system?
Sel Appa
12-03-2006, 06:42
OOC: So I can build schools, hopitals, and improved railroads, mines, and a new water system?
OOC: Yeah, we'll basically be a peaceful coalition bringing help, but remember that Lithuania can't give too much(money)...neither can Russia.
Naktan
13-03-2006, 04:24
At the last minute, France wishes the best of luck the Russia, in these elections, and to the victor, we wish for many years of cooperative work.
Wakenfield
14-03-2006, 17:46
OOC: All members are invited to make designs for the Mir Tower. I'm thinking of one based on St. Basil's Cathedral...

If that competition it still on, heres my rubbish entry:

http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/4002/howdy7eb.png (http://imageshack.us)
Cenanan
14-03-2006, 19:43
I forgot about that competition. so I made this
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f50/dvader12/finalbuild.jpg
USSNA
16-03-2006, 01:02
The Gerogian Republicis currently looking to create a better airforce in which to protect itself with. Because out pilots and mechanics are already trained on Russian aircraft, would it be possible for Georgia to eithe buy the following aircraft, or produce the production rights for the following aircraft:

30 SU-37 fighters
25 Mi-28N Havoc attack helicopters
5 Tu-160 bombers

We understand that this is a large deal, but it would also help aleviate Russian debts.
Safehaven2
16-03-2006, 01:17
OOC: USSNA, I need a reply
Willink
16-03-2006, 01:29
OOC- Ill enter my building later, so hold on(Lineartinc=Teh Pwnorz ! By mez!)
Asbena
16-03-2006, 01:35
OOC: Found this one, consider it my entry! XD

http://web.telia.com/~u16122952/building/brian_j-skyscraper.jpg
Willink
16-03-2006, 02:08
OOC- I think you are supposed to draw them yourself, well, at least i did. :)

http://img93.imageshack.us/img93/1854/plaza4int1ia.png

Official Saudi Arabian entry to MIR Tower design contest.
USSNA
16-03-2006, 04:00
OOC: USSNA, I need a reply

OOC: I'm sorry, what do I need to reply to? I had to read through 20+ pages yesterday.
Naktan
16-03-2006, 18:42
French architects and engineers have designed a marvelous tower design and submit it for consideration here:

http://s15.invisionfree.com/Naktan_Industries/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=2158907
Clan Smoke Jaguar
17-03-2006, 01:18
From: Japanese Ground Self Defense Force
CO: Foreign Minister Yamaguchi

As a further growth out of the previous contract for Ka-50-2 helicopters, and an expansion on the project for improved Yakhont and Moskit missiles, the Japanese Ground Self Defense Force is looking into outfitting the helicopters with a new, jointly-developed missile derived from existing units, but with new seeker and electronics, and variable warheads. This is to be a fire-and-forget weapon with its own active homing, and is expected to bring this the Ka-50-2 in line with the AH-64D toted by the United States, both in capability and marketability. If successful, this could mean another in a potentially long line of cooperations between Russian and Japanese firms, and may expand to include IMI as well.
As it stands, we envision Kanov being responsible for the airframe and related support, IAI for the avionics, and MHI for the missiles and related support. If this is developed from existing projects, cost and research time can be reduced, and we can see likely these in service and available for export by 2015.
Sel Appa
18-03-2006, 00:34
OOC: Nice designs... @France...its a tower...not a tiny office building.

IC: The presidential race was suprisingly peaceful and without dirty tactics. The first results showed Putin beating Navrotsky 55-42, but exit polls sharply contradicted this. A recount was authorized and showed a perfect tie 49-49. A third recount has given Navrotsky an undisputed lead of 60-39. Putin was upset, but conceded defeat and wished her luck with fixing Russia. Navrotsky, a popular progressive, has said she plans to seriously reform Russia and make it a superpower again. She also said the military budget would be cut to fund imporvement in other areas. Her centerpiece is the Ripple Plan which she believes will fix Russia. The plan is to upgrade agriculture to free up labor and increase food stocks. This will make people available for more important jobs in science and industry. Leading to an eventually revamped economy. Analysts say her plan may not show results for decades.
Maikeria
18-03-2006, 00:59
Argentina extends congratulations to President Navrotsky. As you may know, we have a female president too, with about the same goals. To "Clean Up" the country. We were wondering if we could improve relationships and possibly become allies. Also Argentina would like to send an Ambassador to Russia, and wishes for an Ambassador from Russia to be sent to Buenos Aires.

OOC: We have a thread so if you could put it up on the main page it would help
Cenanan
18-03-2006, 01:43
What is Russia's stance on a member of the CIS joining the EU?
Sel Appa
18-03-2006, 02:28
Argentina extends congratulations to President Navrotsky. As you may know, we have a female president too, with about the same goals. To "Clean Up" the country. We were wondering if we could improve relationships and possibly become allies. Also Argentina would like to send an Ambassador to Russia, and wishes for an Ambassador from Russia to be sent to Buenos Aires.

OOC: We have a thread so if you could put it up on the main page it would help
OOC: I'm quite sure they already have relations.

What is Russia's stance on a member of the CIS joining the EU?
OOC: Putin would say no, but who knows what Navrotsky will do. For now, no.
Maikeria
18-03-2006, 02:59
Yeah they probably do...
USSNA
18-03-2006, 05:44
((OOC: I'll post this again ;) ))

The Gerogian Republicis currently looking to create a better airforce in which to protect itself with. Because out pilots and mechanics are already trained on Russian aircraft, would it be possible for Georgia to eithe buy the following aircraft, or produce the production rights for the following aircraft:

10 SU-34s
20 SU-37 fighters
15 Mi-28N Havoc attack helicopters
5 Tu-160 bombers

We understand that this is a large deal, but it would also help aleviate Russian debts.

((OOC: Also, how would Russia see the Georgian Republic joining the ALLAH alliance? It is basically a mutal defense pact against nations like Israel and Australia.))
Naktan
18-03-2006, 06:09
OOC: Nice designs... @France...its a tower...not a tiny office building.

IC: The presidential race was suprisingly peaceful and without dirty tactics. The first results showed Putin beating Navrotsky 55-42, but exit polls sharply contradicted this. A recount was authorized and showed a perfect tie 49-49. A third recount has given Navrotsky an undisputed lead of 60-39. Putin was upset, but conceded defeat and wished her luck with fixing Russia. Navrotsky, a popular progressive, has said she plans to seriously reform Russia and make it a superpower again. She also said the military budget would be cut to fund imporvement in other areas. Her centerpiece is the Ripple Plan which she believes will fix Russia. The plan is to upgrade agriculture to free up labor and increase food stocks. This will make people available for more important jobs in science and industry. Leading to an eventually revamped economy. Analysts say her plan may not show results for decades.

[ooc: what's small about the tower? it's 690m tall, making it the world's tallest buildingg thusfar!!!

And we really need you to check out the OOC thread...it's starting to get cluttered with bad things, like Taiwan declaring independence [not too bad] and Poland starting a new space program [very bad] and Italy annexing Tunisia [the worst that it could get right now...]...]

France congratulates Navrotsky in her campaign and we look to many years of successful cooperation with each other, and furthermore that her administration continues Russia's great progress in the world.
Sel Appa
18-03-2006, 23:08
((OOC: I'll post this again ;) ))

The Gerogian Republicis currently looking to create a better airforce in which to protect itself with. Because out pilots and mechanics are already trained on Russian aircraft, would it be possible for Georgia to eithe buy the following aircraft, or produce the production rights for the following aircraft:

10 SU-34s
20 SU-37 fighters
15 Mi-28N Havoc attack helicopters
5 Tu-160 bombers

We understand that this is a large deal, but it would also help aleviate Russian debts.

((OOC: Also, how would Russia see the Georgian Republic joining the ALLAH alliance? It is basically a mutal defense pact against nations like Israel and Australia.))
Russia owes no debts. Waht money could Russia possibly owe...people owe us money. You must pay for your requests.

Russia wishes Georgia to not join the pact to help preserve world peace.

OOC: As much as we try, we have no control over your politics.

[ooc: what's small about the tower? it's 690m tall, making it the world's tallest buildingg thusfar!!!

And we really need you to check out the OOC thread...it's starting to get cluttered with bad things, like Taiwan declaring independence [not too bad] and Poland starting a new space program [very bad] and Italy annexing Tunisia [the worst that it could get right now...]...]

France congratulates Navrotsky in her campaign and we look to many years of successful cooperation with each other, and furthermore that her administration continues Russia's great progress in the world.
OOC: The tower is supposed to be like an office building...and thanks for the tipoff. You are allowed to handle it yourself though. Also, I'll reply to our summit thing in a moment or so.

IC: Russia thanks France for its congratulations.
USSNA
18-03-2006, 23:11
Russia owes no debts. Waht money could Russia possibly owe...people owe us money. You must pay for your requests.

Russia wishes Georgia to not join the pact to help preserve world peace.

((OOC: I was actually refering to the budget debt russia has. Not really a debt to georgia. I will pay for the craft in full))
Asbena
18-03-2006, 23:17
Australia wishes to procure the rights of the MiG-21 Fishbed from Russia. Would Russia consider selling?
Kyanges
18-03-2006, 23:18
Australia wishes to procure the rights of the MiG-21 Fishbed from Russia. Would Russia consider selling?

(OOC: Why the hell would you want that old thing?! Why not buy the J-8II from China instead?! Much better plane. (Off the MiG-21.).)
Asbena
18-03-2006, 23:20
(OOC: Why the hell would you want that old thing?! Why not buy the J-8II from China instead?! Much better plane. (Off the MiG-21.).)

OOC: Cause china is inactive....and I have a thing for the plane. >.>

IC: Australia would also like to purchase production rights to the Su-27 Flanker, MiG-29, MiG-25, and L-39. We'll gladly pay for them.
Kyanges
18-03-2006, 23:29
OOC: Cause china is inactive....and I have a thing for the plane. >.>

IC: Australia would also like to purchase production rights to the Su-27 Flanker, MiG-29, MiG-25, and L-39. We'll gladly pay for them.

(OOC: If you do this, keep in mind, now you'll have to maintain both Russian and American equipment. The Indians are trying that, and it ain't pretty, lt me tell you. Along with the fact that all of those planes are or or less inferior in many respects to America planes, please realize that you're killing your own military. Plus! With Australia's access to American hardware, all this seems like a very stupid move.

You hear me?

-You're impeding your own military. I know how you only pay attention to your military: You WON'T like this.
-You're getting inferior equipment.
-Honestly, if you must, try to look up some more advanced Russian Hardware. Su-30's, and the like. Russia will sell almost anything to anyone these days.)
Naktan
18-03-2006, 23:31
OC: The tower is supposed to be like an office building...and thanks for the tipoff. You are allowed to handle it yourself though. Also, I'll reply to our summit thing in a moment or so.

IC: Russia thanks France for its congratulations.

[ooc: I honestly lost that thread...I'll try to find it...]
Asbena
18-03-2006, 23:47
OOC: Kyanges...take that talk to my thread, cause if you notice my trade posts, research posts and little tips here and there have been flooding in lately. Like our research house for the future of Australian homes. (2nd-gen) Our approval of RL FTA negotiations. Our slow and steady developement of the metal storm technology. The unique parts of the dying MiG-21 and its kin are very interesting to me. Though its a STUPID choice to use in military combat, we have better plans in the works.
Kyanges
19-03-2006, 00:10
OOC: Kyanges...take that talk to my thread, cause if you notice my trade posts, research posts and little tips here and there have been flooding in lately. Like our research house for the future of Australian homes. (2nd-gen) Our approval of RL FTA negotiations. Our slow and steady developement of the metal storm technology. The unique parts of the dying MiG-21 and its kin are very interesting to me. Though its a STUPID choice to use in military combat, we have better plans in the works.

(OOC: Absolutely nothing about that MiG's "uniqueness" are worth anything...for any purpose. [/EndlastpostaboutthesubjectI'mgoingtomakehere.])
Sel Appa
19-03-2006, 00:11
((OOC: I was actually refering to the budget debt russia has. Not really a debt to georgia. I will pay for the craft in full))
OOC: Oh ok then...sure.
IC: Request will begin shipping when the money is wired.

Australia wishes to procure the rights of the MiG-21 Fishbed from Russia. Would Russia consider selling?
OOC: Cause china is inactive....and I have a thing for the plane. >.>

IC: Australia would also like to purchase production rights to the Su-27 Flanker, MiG-29, MiG-25, and L-39. We'll gladly pay for them.
No
Clan Smoke Jaguar
19-03-2006, 00:13
From: Japanese Ground Self Defense Force
CO: Foreign Minister Yamaguchi

As a further growth out of the previous contract for Ka-50-2 helicopters, and an expansion on the project for improved Yakhont and Moskit missiles, the Japanese Ground Self Defense Force is looking into outfitting the helicopters with a new, jointly-developed missile derived from existing units, but with new seeker and electronics, and variable warheads. This is to be a fire-and-forget weapon with its own active homing, and is expected to bring this the Ka-50-2 in line with the AH-64D toted by the United States, both in capability and marketability. If successful, this could mean another in a potentially long line of cooperations between Russian and Japanese firms, and may expand to include IMI as well.
As it stands, we envision Kanov being responsible for the airframe and related support, IAI for the avionics, and MHI for the missiles and related support. If this is developed from existing projects, cost and research time can be reduced, and we can see likely these in service and available for export by 2015.
OOC: I hate to bump, but this looks like it got passed right by . . .
Asbena
19-03-2006, 00:28
SIC:
"Australia wishes to purchase 10 MiG-21's, 5 Su-27's, 20 MiG-27 from Russia. Would that be acceptable?" -Alexander Andersong.
Spizania
19-03-2006, 00:34
Would it be possible for the Republic of Italy to purchase production licences for the SS-1e SCUD-D missile?
USSNA
19-03-2006, 01:17
OOC: Oh ok then...sure.
IC: Request will begin shipping when the money is wired.

We would like to know how much these aircraft will cost before we wire any money. Thanks. ( :P )
Sel Appa
20-03-2006, 01:05
We would like to know how much these aircraft will cost before we wire any money. Thanks. ( :P )
OOC: No idea. PRetend you know what it is and wire the money. IF someone else thinks what you want to buy is impossible, please stand up.

OOC: I hate to bump, but this looks like it got passed right by ...
OOC: Sorry.
IC: Ok, shipping will begin soon.

SIC:
"Australia wishes to purchase 10 MiG-21's, 5 Su-27's, 20 MiG-27 from Russia. Would that be acceptable?" -Alexander Andersong.
No. Russia no longer deals with Austrailia.

Would it be possible for the Republic of Italy to purchase production licences for the SS-1e SCUD-D missile?
Russia will not sell weapons to warmongering nations like Italy or Austrailia.