Mr Director Posted November 22, 2014 Report Share Posted November 22, 2014 (edited) The Official Factbook of the Republic of Belarus Brought to you by: Over payed bureaucrats who have nothing better to do except compile data that basically everyone knows already. Basics Capital and largest city: Minsk Area: 282,267 Square km Official languages: Russian Belorussian Demonym: Belorussian Government: Presidential Republic. President: Alexander Lukachenko Legislature: Parliament Population: 14,561,982 Ethnic groups: Belorussian: 8,034,498 Russian: 2,139,040 Lithuanian: 2,004,050 Polish: 1,090,054 Ukrainian: 1,094,340 Other: 200,000 Unemployment rate: 0.1% Number of Homeless: 1,785 people Population Density: 51.58/Square Km Currency: Belorussian ruble (BYR) GDP: 295.3 billion USD (Real Life USD) Percentage of GDP spent by government: 36%(106.3 billion USD)Percentage of GDP spent on military: 15.2% (45 billion USD) Percentage of GDP spent on education: 4.5%(13.2 billion USD) Percentage of GDP spent on healthcare: 2.7%(7.9 billion USD) Official Religion: None Currency Reserves: 54.6 billion USD Edited January 15, 2015 by Mr Director Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Director Posted November 22, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 22, 2014 (edited) The Latest Dispositions of the Belarusian Military Polatsk Military Base: Fifth Land Division: Consists of - 10,000 regulars 1,000 Spetsnaz commandos 100 T-72B tanks 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 100 D-30 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer First Air Division: Consists of 15 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 4 MiG-31BM 5 SU-27sm 3 Il-76 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 Vitsyebsk Military Base: Fourth Land Division: Consists of- 10,000 regulars 1,000 Spetsnaz commandos 100 T-72B 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 100 D-30 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Second Air Division: Consists of 15 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 4 MiG-31BM 5 SU-27sm 3 Il-76 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 Orsha Military Base: Third Land Division: Consists of - 10,000 regulars 1,000 Spetsnaz commandos 100 T-72B 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armoured Personnel Carrier 33 MT-LB Amphibious Tracked Armored Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 100 D-30 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Third Air Division: Consists of 15 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 4 MiG-31BM 5 SU-27sm 3 Il-76 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 Mahilyow Military Base: Second Land Division: Consists of - 10,000 regulars 1,000 Spetsnaz commandos 100 T-72B 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 33 MT-LB Amphibious Tracked Armored Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 100 D-30 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Fourth Air Division: Consists of 15 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 5 SU-27sm 4 MiG-31BM 3 Il-76 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 Minsk Military Base: First Land Division: Consists of - 10,000 regulars 1,000 Spetsnaz commandos 100 T-72B 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 100 D-30 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Fifth Air Division: Consists of 15 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 4 MiG-31BM 5 SU-27sm 4 Il-78 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 1 A-50 Presidential Guard: Consists of - 500 Elite Guardsmen Babruysk Military Base: Sixth Land Division: Consists of - 10,000 regulars 100 T-72B 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 100 D-30 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Sixth Air Division: Consists of 30 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 5 SU-27sm 3 Il-78 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 1 A-50 Homyel Military Base: Seventh Land Division: Consists of - 10,000 regulars 1,000 Spestnaz commandos 100 T-72B 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 100 D-30 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Seventh Air Division: Consists of 15 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 4 MiG-31BM 5 SU-27sm 3 Il-76 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 Mazyr Military Base: Eighth Land Division: Consists of - 10,000 regulars 1,000 Spetsnaz commandos 100 T-72B 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 100 D-30 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Eighth Air Division: Consists of 15 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 4 MiG-31BM 5 SU-27sm 3 Il-76 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 Baranavichy Military Base: Ninth Land Division: Consists of - 10,000 regulars 100 T-72B 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 100 D-30 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Ninth Air Division: Consists of 30 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 5 SU-27sm 3 Il-78 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 1 A-50 Pinsk Military Base: Tenth Land Division: Consists of - 10,000 regulars 1,000 Spetsnaz commandos 100 T-72B 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 100 D-30 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Tenth Air Division: Consists of 15 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 4 MiG-31BM 5 SU-27sm 3 Il-76 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 Brest Military Base: Eleventh Land Division: Consists of - 10,000 regulars 1,000 Spetsnaz commandos 100 T-72B 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 100 D-30 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Eleventh Air Division: Consists of 15 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 4 MiG-31BM 5 SU-27sm 3 Il-76 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 Hrodna Military Base: Twelfth Land Division: Consists of - 10,000 regulars 1,000 Spetsnaz commandos 100 T-72B 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 100 D-30 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Twelfth Air Division: Consists of 15 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 4 MiG-31BM 5 SU-27sm 3 Il-76 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 Thirteenth Land Division(Currently in Lithuania): Consists of 24,000 troops 250 t-90 tanks 100 BMP-3 200 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 100 2S19 Msta Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 20 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 6 BM-30 Smerch 2 Mi-26 30 Igla-S 20 Shershen 20 ZU-23-2 20 2S12 Sani 40 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B jammer 1 R934B Jammer Bialystok Military base: Fourteenth Land Division: Consists of 10,000 regulars 100 T-72B tanks 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 100 D-30 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Thirteenth Air Division: Consists of 15 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 5 Su-27sm 4 MiG-31BM 3 Il-76 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 Vilnius Military Base: Fifteenth Land Division: Consists of 10,000 regulars 100 T-72B tanks 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Fourteenth Air Division: Consists of 15 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 5 Su-27sm 3 Il-76 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 Kaunas Military Base: Sixteenth Land Division: Consists of 10,000 regulars 100 T-72B tanks 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Fifteenth Air Division: Consists of 15 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 5 SU-27sm 4 MiG-31BM 3 Il-76 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 Panavezys Military Base: Seventeenth Land Division: Consists of 10,000 regulars 100 T-72B tanks 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Sixteenth Air Division: Consists of 15 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 5 Su-27 4 MiG-31BM 3 Il-76 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 Siauliai Military Base: Eighteenth Land Division: Consists of 10,000 regulars 100 T-72B tanks 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Seventeenth Air Division: Consists of 15 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 5 Su-27sm 4 MiG-31BM 3 Il-76 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 Klaipeda Military Base: Nineteenth Land Division: Consists of Consists of 10,000 regulars 100 T-72B tanks 100 BMP-2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle 50 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 50 2S3M1 Akatsiya Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 9K22 Tunguska Battery 1 Buk Battery 10 BM-21 Grad 1 Tos-1A 3 BM-30 Smerch 25 Igla-S 20 Shershen 10 ZU-23-2 10 2S12 Sani 20 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Eighteenth Air Division: Consists of 15 MiG-29(Product 9.13) 5 Su-27sm 4 MiG-31BM 3 Il-76 5 Mil Mi-24v 10 Mi-8 2 Mi-26 Polish Militsiya: Consists of 50,000 troops 200 BTR-80 Armored Personnel Carrier 100 2S19 Msta Self-Propelled Howitzer 15 9K22 Tunguska 20 BM-21 Grad 100 D-20 5 Mi-24v 2 Mi-26 3 Buk SAM batteries 25 Igla S 20 Shershen 20 ZU-23-2 20 2S12 Sani 40 2B14 Podnos 265 GAZ-66 1 Pelena-1 Jammer 1 R-330B Jammer 1 R934B Jammer Bomber Command: 30 B-1Bs(Block E), located in Belarus. Ballistic Missile Command: 3 Brigades of OTR-23 Okas, all in Belarus 1 Brigade of Iskander-Ms, all in Belarus 1 Brigade of Scarab Cs, all in Belarus 1 Brigade ofland based P-800s, all in Belarus Air Defense Command: 7 divisions of S-300 favorits: 5 in Belarus, 2 in Poland 3 divisions of s-400s: 2 in Belarus, 2 in Poland Air Force Drone Command: 75 RQ-1 Predators. 75 currently patrolling Muscovy and Baltic borders 180 Harop Drones, all in Belarus In total, the Belarus is able to field at least 560,350 men, Of those, 204,000 are regular soldiers. There are also 10,000 elite Spetsnaz commandos. In addition to these, there are 31,000 KGB troops, which have no permanent base and can be deployed to anywhere in the country. There are also 50,000 Polish Militsiya, which keep the peace in the Belorussian Polish Protectorate. The remainder are reservists. Edited May 18, 2015 by Mr Director Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Director Posted November 22, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 22, 2014 (edited) Foreign Affairs Hungary: One embassy in Hungary maintained under Nadezhda Grekova. The Soviet Union embassy in Moscow under Iosif Belsky. One Soviet embassy in Minsk under Natasha Aliyeva International Organizations and Treaties Commonwealth of Defense and Trade - Bloc Disbanded The European Community(General Member) - Bloc Disbanded Member of the Hungary-Ukraine-Belarus MD Treaty - Ukraine collapsed Treaty with Hungary-Slovakia MDoAP bloc with Romania, Hungary, and Ukraine - Bloc Disbanded MDoAP with Romania - Romania collapsed NAP + Trade Agreement with Russia Nordic Hammer Edited December 30, 2014 by Mr Director Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Director Posted November 22, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 22, 2014 (edited) Current Belorussian Government: President: Alexander Lukachenko Prime Minister: Mikhail Miyasnokovich Ministry of Agriculture and Food: Leonids Zayats Ministry of Architecture and Construction: Igor Shunyevich Ministry of Communication and Information: Nikolai Pantelei Ministry of Culture: Boris Svetlov Ministry of Defense: Vladim Zaitsu Ministry of Economy: Nikolai Snopkov Ministry of Education: Sergei Maskevich Ministry of Energy: Vladimir Potupchik Ministry of Finance: Andrei Kharkovets Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Vladimir Andreichenko Ministry of Forestry: Mikhail Amelianovich Ministry of Public Health: Vasily Zharko Ministry of Housing and Communal Services: Andrei Shorets Ministry of Industry Dmitry Katerinich Ministry of Information: Lilia Ananich Ministry of Internal Affairs: Igor Shunevich Ministry of Justice: Oleg Slizhevsky Ministry of Labour and Social Protection: Marianna Shchetkina Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection: Vladimir Tsalko Ministry of Tax Collection: Vladimir Pouluyan Ministry of Trade: Valentine Chekanov Ministry of Transportation and Communications: Anatoly Sivak Ministry of Sports and Tourism: Alexander Shamko State Security Committee (KGB): Valery Vakulchic State Military-Industrial Committee: Sergei Gurulev State Committee on Property: Georgy Kuznestov State Science and Technology Committee: Igor Voitov State Committee on Standardization: Viktor Nazarenko State Border Committee: Alexander Boechko State Customs Committee: Aleksandr Shpilevsky State Control Committee: Leonid Anfimov Head of the Presidential Administration: Aleksander Kosinets Chairman of the Board of the National Bank: Pavel Kallaur Chairman of the Board of the Development Bank: Sergei Rumas Edited December 30, 2014 by Mr Director Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Director Posted November 22, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 22, 2014 (edited) Classified Missiles and Other Fun Things 1 Brigade of Iskander missiles: 18 launchers, 54 missiles. 3 Brigades of OTR-23 Oka missiles: 54 launchers, 162 missiles. 1 Brigade of OTR-21 Tochka missiles: 18 launchers, 54 missiles. 1 Bridage of land based P-800s: 18 launchers, 54 missiles. Kh-55SM x 240 Kh-15 x 360 Kh-15s x 120 Kh-35 x 360 3 Divisions of S-400 SAMs: 24 launchers. 7 Divisions of S-300 Favorit SAMs: 42 launchers Kh-58U Various other missiles. Edited May 17, 2015 by Mr Director Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Director Posted November 22, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 22, 2014 (edited) The Government Owned Companies of Belarus Belmarket - Supermarket chain. Minsk Mining Corporation - Mining company Minsk Automobile Plant - Automobile manufacturer, rental and dealership. BelTel - Television manufacturer and Cable provider. BelRadio - Radio manufacturer and provider. Minsk Kristall - Distillery. Minsk Motercycle - Motorcycle manufacturer, rental, and dealership. Separate from the Minsk Automobile Plant. Cili- Restaurant chain. Belorussian Garment Factory - Textiles and garment factory manufacturing. BelHotel - Hotel chain. BelAppliances - Household appliances manufacturing. VP Group - Retail store chain Apranga - Retail clothing Maxima Group - Retail store chain. Olivaria - Brewery. BelarusBank - The central bank. CredexBank - A commercial bank. ZIA Valda - Investment bank BeIAZ: Haulage and earth-moving equipment producer and rental. Belarusian Railway: Railroad production, management, and maintenance. Belkommunemash - Public bus and taxi company. Belshina - Tyre works. Byellorussian Metal and Plastic Works - Metal and plastic. JSC Defense Systems - Military equipment manufacturer. Genex - Cargo airline. Minsk Tractor Works - Tractor Manufacturer and rental. TransAVIAexport Airlines - Cargo airlines. Pravda - News agency. BelTransGas - Natural gas and oil. Mozyr Oil Refinery - Oil refinery and transport. Biogaz - Bio-gas, biodiesel, and bio-fuel refinery and transport. General Electric - Electricity provider. Alias World Entertainment - Game developer. Aven - Electronics producer. Belarus High Technologies Park - Research and Development. Intetics - Outsourcing provider Beltelcom - Telecommunications network provider. MTS - Mobile operator. Velcom - Phone and communications equipment producer. Belavia - State-owned airline. Life:) Belarus - Online social networking, e-mail provider, and search engine. Brest National Mail Service - Mail delivery. Belarusian Construction Works - Construction company. Mekano - Mechanical parts manufacturing. Belaruskali - Potash mining and export Achema - Fertilizers Avia Solutions Group: Aviation support AviaAM Leasing - Charter airline Aurela - Charter airline Avion Express - Charter airline Small Planet Airlines - Charter airline Alna - Information technology Lietuvos Energija - Power company Baltija Shipuilding Yard: Shipyards Dvercioniu Keramika - Ceramic tiles Ekspla - Laser manufacturing Vysheysha shkola - Publishing house State-owned farms and food processors Edited December 30, 2014 by Mr Director Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Director Posted November 22, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 22, 2014 (edited) The Natural Resources of Belarus Small deposits of: Gas Iron ore Nonferrous metal ores Dolomite Potash Rock salt Phosphorites Molding sand Sand Various other building materials. The above deposits are sufficient to meet domestic needs, but the surplus is too small for export. There are also decent amounts of: Industrial diamonds Titanium Copper ore Lead Mercury Bauxite Nickel Vanadium Amber Peat deposits Granite Marl Chalk Gravel Shale oil There are also large amounts of: Limestone Clay Quartz Gypsum Dolomite Peat Forests Thermal Energy Water resources consist of: 3,758 rivers and streams 13,833 lakes Large amounts of swampy areas in the Polesie region Edited December 30, 2014 by Mr Director Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Director Posted November 22, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 22, 2014 (edited) Classified The full list of all Chemical and Biological weapons currently owned by the Republic 2,750 tons of Sarin(Production ended) Many tons of Agent Orange(Production ended) White Phospherous(Production continuing) Napalm(Production continuing) 70 tons of Anthrax(Production ended) 90 tons of VX(Production ended) Various incapacitating gases(Production continuing) Various forms of tear gas(Production continuing) Delivery Systems OTR-23 Oka Missile Grad Multiple Rocket Launcher 2S19 Msta Self-Propelled Howitzer Various other mortars, artillery, and hand grenades Production ended means that facilities are producing just enough to maintain current stockpiles. Edited January 12, 2015 by Mr Director Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Director Posted November 22, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 22, 2014 (edited) Classified Navy of Belarus Kirov Class Cruisers x 5(15 Points) BNS Dzerzhinsky BNS Breshkovsky BNS Balachowicz BNS Sukhoi BNS Kebich Kolkota Class Destroyers x 15(10 points) BNS Minsk BNS Vitebsk BNS Polotsk BNS Brest BNS Homyel BNS Babryusk BNS Baranovichy BNS Pinsk BNS Mogilev BNS Orsha BNS Mazyr BNS Mahilyow BNS Bialystok BNS Vilnius BNS Kaunas Formidable Class Frigates x 9(3 points) BNS Corny Pryliŭ BNS Zabojstva BNS Skotobojniu BNS Noč BNS Zabojca BNS Miasnik BNS Zach BNS Teror BNS Skodnik Gotland Class Submarines x 21(7 points) Submarine 001 Submarine 002 Submarine 003 Submarine 004 Submarine 005 Submarine 006 Submarine 007 Submarine 008 Submarine 009 Submarine 010 Submarine 011 Submarine 012 Submarine 013 Submarine 014 Submarine 015 Submarine 016 Submarine 017 Submarine 018 Submarine 019 Submarine 020 Submarine 021 Visby Class Corvettes x 30(5 points) Corvette 001 Corvette 002 Corvette 003 Corvette 004 Corvette 005 Corvette 006 Corvette 007 Corvette 008 Corvette 009 Corvette 010 Corvette 011 Corvette 012 Corvette 013 Corvette 014 Corvette 015 Corvette 016 Corvette 017 Corvette 018 Corvette 019 Corvette 020 Corvette 021 Corvette 022 Corvette 023 Corvette 024 Corvette 025 Corvette 026 Corvette 027 Corvette 028 Corvette 029 Corvette 030 Bacolod City Class Logistics Ship x 2 BNS Baltyjski BNS Sviatlo Zyd Supply Class Ship x 1 BNS Pastauka Current River Flotilla of Belarus 5 Nestin-class Minesweepers 10 Smarden-class river monitors Fleet is currently based in Orsha Edited January 1, 2015 by Mr Director Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Director Posted December 30, 2014 Author Report Share Posted December 30, 2014 Classified The Belorussian State Security Council The Belorussian State Security Council(BSSC) is a secret group of Belorussian civilian and military officials who effectively control the entire country. The group meets regularly in a room under the Presidential Palace. It is headed and controlled by the Belorussian President, Alexander Lukachenko, and has the following members. Alexander Lukachenko, President of Belarus Vladimir Andreichenko, Foreign Minister Valery Vakulchic, Head of the KGB Vladim Zaitsu, Minister of Defense Pyotr Tikhonovskiy, Commander of the Army Oleg Dvigalev, Commander of the Air Force Arunas Mockus, Commander of the Navy List of BSSC Meetings: http://forums.cybernations.net/index.php?/topic/122208-belarus-news-and-actions/?p=3295518 http://forums.cybernations.net/index.php?/topic/124954-more-polish-problems/?p=3335205 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Director Posted December 31, 2014 Author Report Share Posted December 31, 2014 History of the Republic of Belarus Pre-Cnrp2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Belarus Cnrp2 Belarus was re-founded on the Sixth of June, when it declared its independence from the Baltic Union. Belarus remained a relatively minor country, and was perfectly happy to remain that way. Eventually, politics happened, and the young nation found itself allied to the nations of Hungary and Ukraine. It also joined the European Community. Life went on in the small nation. This period was quite eventful, with the nation of Alvonia deciding that it would be fun to accuse its neighbors of random shit so that it could invade them. Not long after all that, Belarus found itself in its first crisis, due to retarded stuff happening. Eventually, the whole affair ended with the Ukraine imploding and Hungary and Belarus getting a new neighbor. Thus, the long suffering nation entered a new phase in its history, surrounded by jackasses and generally having to deal with all kinds of retarded shit. It was during this period that the government commissioned the countries top-secret chemical weapons stockpile. It was also during this period that the government became increasingly autocratic, in order to meet the massive external threats facing the country. Eventually, Poland collapsed, possibly due to its leaders' idiocy, and Belarus rolled in to bump off the Polish government and ensure that another strong Polish state could never rise again and threaten Belarus. This of course, lead to conflict with Alvonia. But, that was eventually resolved despite chronic idiocy on both sides. During this time, Belarus would join another Bloc, with Hungary, Romania, and the Ukraine. This group would eventually be known as the East Bloc, and would, along with the nation of Prussia, go on to show Alvonia why pissing off an entire continent is A Very Bad Thing.tm So, with Alvonia down, Belarus would go back to its awkward staring contest with Muscovy, now known as the Russian Empire. That would be settled relatively smoothly. The Ukraine would also collapse due to internal difficulties during this time. The East Bloc would move in to protect the area. Also around this time, Belarus would find itself stuck in yet another bout of retardedness emanating from Alvonia. This one would be resolved, but would result in internal difficulties in the East Bloc. While at first, it appeared as though these difficulties had been smoothed over, the East Bloc would eventually collapse due to Hungary exiting the Bloc. Prior to the collapse of the Bloc, Belarus would annex Haknowka county, a part of its Polish Protectorate. In Between CNRP2 and CNRPA After the collapse of the East Bloc, Hungary would begin to align itself with the East Bloc's former enemies. Romania would begin to look towards its allies in Britain and Carthage. Belarus would maintain its treaties with both Hungary and Romania, but would generally tend to lean towards Bucharest. The collapse of the East Bloc had occurred due to civil unrest in Hungary, which had lead to Budapest withdrawing from the treaty. The unrest in Hungary died down after the withdrawal, but the idea that a population could rise up against its government began to take hold in the minds of the citizens of other autocratic countries, including Persia, Britain, Romania, Tianxia, and of course, Belarus. Belarus would strike preemptively at possible dissidents, but its efforts would not be enough. Events in Hungary would trigger a European equivalent of the Arab Spring. In London, rioters would torch the Parliament. In Persia, an uprising would take place in the Empire's Indian territories, and millions of Indians would stage armed revolts. In Bucharest, troops would open fire on dissidents, only to realize that the dissidents also had guns, and were shooting back. In Tianxia, repeated uprisings across the country would tear the nation apart. All of those nations would fall. Belarus would endure. In Minsk, thousands of KGB OMON troops would wage street to street battles with protesters, and rioters would storm the Republic Palace, forcing the government to flee to Vitsebsk. Meanwhile, the army would wage a brutal, bloody war against a massive Polish uprising. In the end, the military would pull out of Poland in order to deal with the chaos unfolding at home. The Poles would have their country again, but it would be ruined beyond repair. No lasting Polish government would ever be able to rise again in the devastated streets of Warsaw. Once it left Poland, the Belorussian military would unleash its rage on political dissidents. An attempted Polish rebellion in Hajnowka county would be brutally crushed, and the town of Hajnowka would be razed to the ground by thermobaric weapons. In Minsk, assault helicopters would bombard the protesters that now controlled the city, and Spetsnaz units would retake the Republic Palace. The government would be forced to make some concessions, in the end. Many of its more Stalinist policies would be abandoned. Belarus would spend the next five years rebuilding, while the world around it slowly crumbled. CNRPA History Rebuilding would be completed, just in time for another war against the Poles. For once, Belarus would find itself on the right side of history. The Poles would generally be viewed as terrorists, and with the help of Hungary and Malta, Belarus would prevail. Of course, there were, as always, a handful of idiots who had to make things difficult, but those could always be ignored. After that, Minsk would go through the usual procedure and regain its old protectorate in Poland. With that all done, Belarus would join yet another Bloc, Nordic Hammer. And so the cycle would begin anew..; Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Director Posted January 12, 2015 Author Report Share Posted January 12, 2015 Altered Designs Kirov Class Cruiser: P-700 missiles have been exchanged for the newer P-800, the S-300 missiles have been replaced with the S-400, the Osa missiles have been replaced by Pantsirs, RPK-2 Viyuga missiles have been switched out with the RPK-6 Vodopad, and modern computers and fire control systems have been installed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Director Posted January 27, 2015 Author Report Share Posted January 27, 2015 Saved stats, because of some war thingy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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