The 1991-2001 Yugoslav civil war dissolution of Yugoslavia?
Fancey an all out war in the former Yugoslavia?
- War in Slovenia (1991)
- Croatian War of Independence (1991–1995)
- Bosnian War (1992–1995)
- Kosovo War (1998–1999), including the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
In addition, the insurgency in the Preševo Valley (1999–2001) and the insurgency in the Republic of Macedonia (2001) are also often discussed in the same context.
The name is to be called The 1991-2001 Yugoslav civil war (map game). One turn every day, each turn is 3 months. The sides are Bosnia-i-Herzegovina, Serbs/Serpska, Croatia/Bosng Hertzog, Kosovo, Hungarian Vojodinjans, Slovinia, Monti Negro and Macidonia.
Do you have what it takes to make your nation win before IFOR and the UN peacekeepers put an end to the war. Will you save Vukovar or crush Sarajevo?
Sides-
- Albanians-
- Kosovo/Albania/Preševo Valley rebels-
- Serbs-
- Serbia/Vojvodina/Republika Srpska/Republic of Serbian Krajina/Dubrovnik Republic/Serbian Autonomous Oblast of Western Slavonia/Serbian Autonomous Oblast of Eastern Slavonia/Baranja and Western Syrmia-Narentia2 (talk) 16:31, July 7, 2014 (UTC)
- Croats-
- Croatia/Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia/Republic of Western Bosnia/Dalmatia-
- Moslims- BOZISTANBALL
- Bosnia-i-Hertzagovinia (Bosnia)/Novi Bazar city rebels.
- Slovenia-
- Slovenia
- Monte Negro
- Monte Negro/The Prevlaka Peninsula.
- The united Vojvodia Hungarian, Romania and Gypsey librationist factions-'
- Vojvodina.
- UN peace keepers
- NATO.
Stats
- Usual weapons- Mostly assault rifles, machine guns, mortars and sniper rifles, R.P.G.s, jeeps, bulldozers, trucks, radar, radar jammers, grenade launchers, hand grenades. Also occasionally a few troop carrying helicopers, Infantry fighting vehicles, armored cars, armoured personnel carriers, artillery and anti-tank mine and anti-personnel mines.
- Serbia, Albania, Bosnia, Macedonia and Croatia could also call upon some self-propelled artillery, light tanks, medium tanks, advanced jet trainer aircraft, Fighters, light ground-attack aircraft, utility helicopters, light attack helicopters, and cargo helicopters
- Serbia and Croatia had a few light bombers and helicopter gunships.
- Monti Negeo, Croatia, Slovenia and Albania have a small navy.
- Krajina and Serpska each had 1 armored train.
- UN peace keepers- The UN can use any of the above listed stuff except for ground attack aircraft, bombers, helicopter gunships, armored trains, anti-tank mines and anti-personnel mines.
- NATO can use any of the above listed stuff, except for armored trains, with out restriction beyond the obvious restriction on the overall amount of it due to the constants of shipping it all to the region and avoiding detection by the enemy or the UN.
- Croatia, Serbia Albania and Bosnia have some coal mines, Albania has a modest manganese mine, Serbia has a small oil field, Croatia has a small gas field, Macedonia has a modest copper mine and Kosovo has 2 copper mines.
Paramilitary units
Serbs-
- White Eagles
- Wolves of Vučjak
- The Black Hand Malitia
- Yellow Wasps
- Scorpions (Serbia)
- Serb Volunteer Guard (Arkan's Tigers)
- Serbian Guard (paramilitary)
- Krajina Express armoured train
- Gradačac Express armoured train
Croats-
- Armed Boats Squadron Dubrovnik
- Croatian Defence Forces "H.O.S." units
Moslems-
- Alija’s hammer
Albanians-
- Liberation Army of Preševo, Medveđa and Bujanovac
- Kosovo Liberation Army
- National Liberation Army (of Albanians of Macedonia)
Turns
3 months game time = 1 turn or one of our OTL days.