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Ensign of the United Alliance Armed Forces

The United Alliance Armed Forces is the term used to describe the military and their capabilities for every nation in the United Alliance. All forces are under the authority of the Supreme Commander of the United Alliance Armed Forces, the fifth member of the UA council. There are five major divisions of the UA military.

United Alliance Military Forces[]

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The Military Forces logo.

The military forces consist of standard soldiers and tanks. These are a key role in land battles and are used to take technology and money, and destroy infrastructure.

These are mainly used to attack weaker players initially or when stronger players have been weakened by weapons of wider destruction, that is when troops will move in and invade, taking their money and technology.

United Alliance Air Force[]

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The Air Force logo.

The air force of the United Alliance is probably the most powerful division. Although only good for destruction of infrastructure and tanks, the air force is used well when simply trying to bomb the enemy into submission and eventual surrender of the enemy.

United Alliance Espionage Intelligence[]

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The Espionage Intelligence logo.

Though not very strong, the espionage of the alliance can play an important part in winning wars. When the enemy understands what your next movements are, then a defense can be built up in that targeted area and the enemy wiped out. This can soon be followed in weaker areas of the defense, discovered by the intelligence recovered.

United Alliance Cruise Missile Division[]

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The Cruise Missile Division logo.

The alliance has about 25 cruise missiles all together, which have to be rarely fired but are very useful in creating reasonably large destruction in certain nations.

United Alliance Nuclear Missile Division[]

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The Nuclear Missile Division logo.

Although the alliance currently has zero nukes and will probably have none for quite some time, the division is still open for the future development of such weapons and defense from potential nuclear missile threats.

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