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The Autonomous Soviet Republic of Alaska is a nation led by President Alexander Kuznetsov on the continent of North America. The Autonomous Soviet Republic of Alaska's government is a Communist Republic with very liberal social policies. Economically, The Autonomous Soviet Republic of Alaska favors far left wing policies. The official currency of The Autonomous Soviet Republic of Alaska is the Alaskan Ruble. At 53 days old, The Autonomous Soviet Republic of Alaska is an established nation. The Autonomous Soviet Republic of Alaska has a population of 3,997,524 and a land area of 40,000.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 99.94. Pollution in the nation is evident. The citizens' faith in the government is at an all-time high with an approval rating of 100%.


The Soviet Republic of Alaska is a socialist state located in the northwest corner of North America, bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the south, and the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Yukon to the east. With its vast tundras, majestic mountains, and abundant natural resources, Soviet Alaska is a land of unparalleled beauty and potential.

Established in 1945, the Soviet Republic of Alaska was a federal subject of the Soviet Union, with its capital in Anchorage. The republic was divided into 8 districts, each with its own unique culture and history. The population of Soviet Alaska is approximately 3.5 million people, comprising various ethnic groups, including Russians, Aleuts, Inupiat, Yupik, and others.

However, in 2077, the Soviet Republic of Alaska declared its independence from the Soviet Union, becoming a sovereign nation. This historic event was the result of a long-standing movement for self-determination and autonomy, driven by the republic's unique cultural and economic identity.

Today, the Independent Soviet Republic of Alaska is a thriving nation, built on the principles of socialism and democracy. The government prioritizes education, healthcare, and social welfare, ensuring that all citizens have access to quality services and opportunities. The economy is driven by its rich natural resources, including oil, gas, gold, copper, and fisheries, as well as a growing manufacturing sector.

The capital city, Novo-Arkhangelsk, is a hub of cultural activity, with its modern architecture, lively markets, and stunning natural surroundings. The nation is known for its vibrant culture, blending traditional Russian and indigenous influences, and is home to numerous museums, theaters, and music venues.

The Independent Soviet Republic of Alaska is a beacon of hope and progress, a shining example of what can be achieved through collective effort and determination. Its independence has allowed the nation to forge its own path, building a brighter future for its citizens and a better world for all.

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Official Seal of The Autonomous Soviet Republic of Alaska

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Map of The Autonomous Soviet Republic of Alaska

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AKCCP Government Structure 
I. President Alexander Kuznetsov (Gained Power by Coup) (01/14/2104) Elected 01/30/2024

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-Head of State and Government
- Unchecked power and authority
- Serves as Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Alaskan Armed Forces
- Appoints and dismisses key officials, including the Chairman of the Soviet Congress
- Sets national policy and direction

II. Soviet Congress

- Legislative body composed of elected representatives from each province
- Chairman of the Soviet Congress serves as second-in-command to the President
- Responsible for advising the President and implementing national policy
- Has limited legislative powers, primarily focused on approving presidential decrees

III. Chairman of the Soviet Congress (Marina Yakova 2100-Present)

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- Second-in-command to the Presidentl 
- Presides over meetings of the Soviet Congress
- Appointed by the Presidentl
- Serves as acting head of state in the event of the President’s incapacitation

IV. Provincial Governments

- Each province has a locally elected government, responsible for implementing national policy at the local level
- Provincial governors appointed by the President

V. Soviet Alaskan Armed Forces

- Responsible for defending the Soviet Republic of Alaska
- Commander-in-Chief is the President


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Flag: National Flag
Nation Name: Soviet Republic of Alaska
Leader Name: Alexander Kuznetsov
Currency: Currency Image
Alaskan Ruble
National Animal: National Animal Image
Arctic Fox
History: The Soviet Republic of Alaska was established in 1945, following the defeat of Japan in World War II. The Soviet Union, seeking to expand its influence in North America, annexed the Alaskan territory from the United States. The new republic was formed with its capital in Anchorage, and was initially governed directly from Moscow.

In the early years, the Soviet Republic of Alaska underwent rapid industrialization and modernization, with a focus on exploiting its vast natural resources. The Soviet government invested heavily in infrastructure development, including roads, railways, and ports. The republic became an important center for the Soviet fishing and timber industries, and its strategic location made it a key military outpost.

However, as the decades passed, tensions began to rise between the Soviet government and the people of Alaska. The republic's unique cultural identity, shaped by its indigenous peoples and its history as an American territory, chafed against the strictures of Soviet rule. Calls for greater autonomy and self-determination grew louder, and by the 2050s, a full-blown independence movement had emerged.

In 2077, after years of negotiations and protests, the Soviet Union finally relented, granting the Soviet Republic of Alaska autonomous status within the Soviet federation. The republic was reconstituted as the Autonomous Soviet Republic of Alaska, with its own parliament and government. While still closely tied to the Soviet Union, the republic was finally able to forge its own path, balancing its Soviet heritage with its unique Alaskan identity.
Geography
Continent: North America
Land Area: 64,373.60 sq. km
Terrain: The Autonomous Soviet Republic of Alaska encompasses a vast and diverse terrain, spanning over 1.7 million square kilometers. The landscape is characterized by:

- Vast tundras, covering nearly half of the republic, with low-growing vegetation and permafrost
- Towering mountain ranges, including the Alaska Range, Wrangell Mountains, and Brooks Range, with peaks exceeding 6,000 meters
- Dense forests, dominated by spruce, aspen, and birch, covering over 20% of the republic
- Extensive coastlines, with fjords, bays, and islands along the Pacific Ocean and Arctic Sea
- Numerous rivers, including the Yukon, Kuskokwim, and Tanana, flowing through vast river valleys
- Volcanic regions, with active and dormant volcanoes, including Mount Redoubt and Mount Spurr
- Arctic ice caps and glaciers, covering over 10% of the republic

This varied terrain supports a wide range of ecosystems, from Arctic tundra to temperate rainforests, and is home to an incredible array of wildlife, including bears, moose, caribou, wolves, and eagles. The terrain also presents challenges, with harsh weather conditions, limited accessibility, and permafrost affecting infrastructure development.
Highest Peak: Denali, 6,190 meters
Lowest Valley: Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, 30 meters
Climate: The Autonomous Soviet Republic of Alaska has a subarctic climate, characterized by:

- Long, cold winters, with average temperatures ranging from -20°C to -50°C (-4°F to -58°F) in January, the coldest month
- Short, mild summers, with average temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F) in July, the warmest month
- Low precipitation, with an average annual snowfall of 100-300 cm (39-118 in) in the south and 300-600 cm (118-236 in) in the north
- Limited daylight hours, with as few as 5 hours of daylight in December and up to 20 hours in June
- Extreme temperature fluctuations, with temperatures sometimes rising above 30°C (86°F) in summer or dropping below -60°C (-76°F) in winter

Regional climate variations include:

- Arctic tundra in the north, with permafrost and almost 24-hour daylight in summer
- Temperate rainforests in the southeast, with milder temperatures and higher precipitation
- Interior regions, with cold winters and warm summers, experiencing large temperature fluctuations
- Coastal areas, with moderating oceanic influences, resulting in milder temperatures and higher precipitation

These climate conditions support a range of ecosystems, from Arctic tundra to temperate forests, and present challenges for human habitation, infrastructure development, and economic activities.
People & Society
Population: 3,997,524 people
Demonym: Alaskan
Demonym Plural: Alaskans
Ethnic Groups: Russians - 78.4%
Aleuts - 14.5%
Athabascans - 7.1%
Languages: Russian - 78.4%
English - 14.5%
Yupik - 7.1%
Religions: Nyarlathotep - 78.4%
Indigenous Spirituality - 14.5%
Eastern Catholicism - 7.1%
Health
Life Expectancy: 80 years
Obesity: 30%
Alcohol Users: 47.4%
Tobacco Users: 19.1%
Cannabis Users: 42%
Hard Drug Users: 11.7%
Economy
Description: The economy of the Autonomous Soviet Republic of Alaska is primarily driven by:

1. *Natural Resources*: Oil and gas production, mining (gold, copper, zinc), timber, and fishing industries.
2. *Government Services*: Federal, state, and local government employment, including military bases.
3. *Tourism*: Visitors attracted to Alaska's vast wilderness, wildlife, and natural beauty.

Other significant sectors include:

- *Agriculture*: Limited due to harsh climate, but includes livestock, dairy, and specialty crops.
- *Manufacturing*: Primarily wood products, seafood processing, and small-scale manufacturing.
- *Transportation*: Critical for remote communities, including air, sea, and land transportation.

Challenges:

- *Remote location*: High transportation costs, limited access to markets.
- *Climate*: Harsh weather conditions impact industries like agriculture and construction.
- *Dependence on natural resources*: Vulnerability to fluctuations in global commodity prices.

Opportunities:

- *Renewable energy*: Potential for wind, hydro, and geothermal energy development.
- *Sustainable tourism*: Growing demand for eco-tourism and responsible travel practices.
- *Indigenous entrepreneurship*: Support for indigenous-owned businesses and economic development initiatives.
Average Yearly Income: $161.36
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): $4,894,034,060.00
GDP per Capita: $1,224.27
Gross National Income (GNI): $1,843,626,315.00
Industries: The Autonomous Soviet Republic of Alaska has a diverse range of industries, including:

1. _Energy_:
- Oil and gas production
- Renewable energy (wind, hydro, geothermal)
2. _Mining_:
- Gold
- Copper
- Zinc
- Coal
3. _Fishing and Seafood_:
- Commercial fishing
- Seafood processing
- Aquaculture
4. _Timber and Forestry_:
- Logging
- Wood products manufacturing
- Paper and pulp production
5. _Tourism_:
- Eco-tourism
- Wildlife viewing
- Adventure travel
- Cultural tourism
6. _Agriculture_:
- Livestock (reindeer, cattle, sheep)
- Dairy farming
- Specialty crops (hay, potatoes, berries)
7. _Manufacturing_:
- Wood products
- Seafood processing
- Small-scale manufacturing (textiles, crafts)
8. _Transportation_:
- Air transportation
- Sea transportation
- Land transportation (trucking, rail)
9. _Government Services_:
- Federal, state, and local government employment
- Military bases and defense contracting

These industries drive the economy and provide employment opportunities for the region's residents.
Military
History: Alaskan People’s Army
- Deputy Commander: Colonel-General, Sokolov
- Chief of Staff: Lieutenant-General, Kuznetsov

*1st Tank Army (40,000 men, 5,000 tanks)*

- 1st Tank Division (1,000 tanks)
- 2nd Tank Division (1,000 tanks)
- 3rd Tank Division (1,000 tanks)
- 1st Motorized Rifle Division (10,000 men)
- 2nd Motorized Rifle Division (10,000 men)
- 1st Artillery Division (500 guns)

*2nd Tank Army (40,000 men, 5,000 tanks)*

- 4th Tank Division (1,000 tanks)
- 5th Tank Division (1,000 tanks)
- 6th Tank Division (1,000 tanks)
- 3rd Motorized Rifle Division (10,000 men)
- 4th Motorized Rifle Division (10,000 men)
- 2nd Artillery Division (500 guns)

*3rd Shock Army (40,000 men, 3,000 tanks)*

- 1st Rifle Division (10,000 men)
- 2nd Rifle Division (10,000 men)
- 3rd Rifle Division (10,000 men)
- 7th Tank Division (500 tanks)
- 3rd Artillery Division (500 guns)

*4th Tank Army (20,000 men, 2,500 tanks)* (Reserve)

- 8th Tank Division (500 tanks)
- 9th Tank Division (500 tanks)
- 5th Motorized Rifle Division (5,000 men)
- 4th Artillery Division (250 guns)

*5th Mechanized Corps (15,000 men, 1,500 tanks)* (Reserve)

- 1st Mechanized Brigade (500 tanks)
- 2nd Mechanized Brigade (500 tanks)
- 3rd Mechanized Brigade (500 tanks)
- 1st Tank Brigade (500 tanks)

*Support Units*

- Artillery Reserve: 5 Artillery Divisions (3,000 guns)
- Air Defense: 2 Air Defense Divisions (1,000 anti-aircraft guns)
- Engineer Troops: 2 Engineer Brigades
- Signal Troops: 1 Signal Brigade

*Tactical Air Support*

- 1st Air Army (500 aircraft)
- 3 Fighter Divisions
- 2 Bomber Divisions
- 1 Assault Aviation Division

*Logistics and Supply*

- Rear Services: 5 Logistics Brigades
- Medical Units: 2 Medical Brigades

*Divisional Structure*

- Tank Division: 1,000 tanks, 5,000 men
- Motorized Rifle Division: 10,000 men, 200 tanks
- Rifle Division: 10,000 men, 50 tanks
- Artillery Division: 500 guns, 5,000 men
- Mechanized Brigade: 500 tanks, 5,000 men
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Alaskan Air Force
- 1st Air Force
- Commander: Colonel-General, Petrov
- Deputy Commander: Lieutenant-General, Nikolayev
- Chief of Staff: Major-General, Kuzmin

*Aviation Divisions*

- 1st Fighter Aviation Division (120 aircraft)
- 1st Fighter Aviation Regiment (40 MiG-25)
- 2nd Fighter Aviation Regiment (40 MiG-23)
- 3rd Fighter Aviation Regiment (40 Su-15)
- 2nd Bomber Aviation Division (120 aircraft)
- 1st Bomber Aviation Regiment (40 Tu-22)
- 2nd Bomber Aviation Regiment (40 Tu-16)
- 3rd Bomber Aviation Regiment (40 Su-24)
- 3rd Assault Aviation Division (120 aircraft)
- 1st Assault Aviation Regiment (40 Su-25)
- 2nd Assault Aviation Regiment (40 Mi-24)
- 3rd Assault Aviation Regiment (40 Su-17)
- 4th Transport Aviation Division (60 aircraft)
- 1st Transport Aviation Regiment (20 An-12)
- 2nd Transport Aviation Regiment (20 Il-76)
- 3rd Transport Aviation Regiment (20 An-22)
- 5th Reconnaissance Aviation Division (60 aircraft)
- 1st Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment (20 MiG-25R)
- 2nd Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment (20 Su-17R)
- 3rd Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment (20 Tu-22R)

*Regimental Structure*

- Fighter Aviation Regiment: 40 aircraft, 200 personnel
- Bomber Aviation Regiment: 40 aircraft, 250 personnel
- Assault Aviation Regiment: 40 aircraft, 200 personnel
- Transport Aviation Regiment: 20 aircraft, 150 personnel
- Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment: 20 aircraft, 100 personnel

*Air Defense Forces*

- 1st Air Defense Division (100 surface-to-air missile systems)
- 2nd Air Defense Division (100 surface-to-air missile systems)

*Airbases*

- 1st Airbase (Hosts 1st Fighter Aviation Division)
- 2nd Airbase (Hosts 2nd Bomber Aviation Division)
- 3rd Airbase (Hosts 3rd Assault Aviation Division)
- 4th Airbase (Hosts 4th Transport Aviation Division)
- 5th Airbase (Hosts 5th Reconnaissance Aviation Division)

*Total Strength*

- Aircraft: 1,200
- Personnel: 30,000
- Airbases: 5
- Divisions: 5
- Regiments: 15
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Alaskan People’s Navy

*Battle Order 1: Defensive Patrol*

_Fleet Name:_ "Bering Sea Fleet"
_Commander:_ Admiral Sergei Kuznetsov
_Objective:_ Defend Soviet coastal waters and ports in Alaska

*Task Forces:*

1. Surface Warfare Task Force (60 ships):
- 2 Kirov-class cruisers
- 4 Sovremenny-class destroyers
- 6 Udaloy-class destroyers
- 12 Grisha-class corvettes
- 36 Osa-class missile boats
2. Submarine Task Force (40 ships):
- 4 Oscar-II-class submarines
- 8 Akula-class submarines
- 12 Kilo-class submarines
- 16 Tango-class submarines
3. Amphibious Task Force (40 ships):
- 2 Ivan Rogov-class amphibious assault ships
- 4 Ropucha-class landing ships
- 6 Alligator-class landing ships
- 28 hovercraft
4. Air Defense Task Force (40 ships):
- 2 Kara-class cruisers
- 4 Sverdlov-class cruisers
- 12 Krivak-class frigates
- 22 Osa-class missile boats
5. Logistics Support Task Force (40 ships):
- 2 Boris Chilikin-class replenishment ships
- 4 Ob-class replenishment ships
- 6 Akademik Kolya-class tankers
- 28 cargo ships

*Battle Order 2: Amphibious Assault*

_Fleet Name:_ "Aleutian Strike Fleet"
_Commander:_ Admiral Mikhail Gorshkov
_Objective:_ Conduct amphibious assault on enemy-held islands in the Aleutian Chain

*Task Forces:*

1. Amphibious Assault Task Force (80 ships):
- 4 Ivan Rogov-class amphibious assault ships
- 8 Ropucha-class landing ships
- 12 Alligator-class landing ships
- 56 hovercraft
2. Surface Warfare Task Force (60 ships):
- 2 Kirov-class cruisers
- 4 Sovremenny-class destroyers
- 6 Udaloy-class destroyers
- 12 Grisha-class corvettes
- 36 Osa-class missile boats
3. Submarine Task Force (40 ships):
- 4 Oscar-II-class submarines
- 8 Akula-class submarines
- 12 Kilo-class submarines
- 16 Tango-class submarines
4. Air Support Task Force (40 ships):
- 2 Moskva-class helicopter carriers
- 4 Kara-class cruisers
- 12 Krivak-class frigates
- 22 Su-25 and Su-17 aircraft
5. Logistics Support Task Force (20 ships):
- 1 Boris Chilikin-class replenishment ship
- 2 Ob-class replenishment ships
- 4 Akademik Kolya-class tankers
- 13 cargo ships

*Battle Order 3: Anti-Ship Raid*

_Fleet Name:_ "Pacific Strike Fleet"
_Commander:_ Admiral Vladimir Vysotsky

*Task Forces:*

1. Surface Warfare Task Force (100 ships):
- 4 Kirov-class cruisers
- 8 Sovremenny-class destroyers
- 12 Udaloy-class destroyers
- 24 Grisha-class corvettes
- 52 Osa-class missile boats
2. Submarine Task Force (60 ships):
- 6 Oscar-II-class submarines
- 12 Akula-class submarines
- 18 Kilo-class submarines
- 24 Tango-class submarines
3. Air Support Task Force (40 ships):
- 2 Moskva-class helicopter carriers
- 4 Kara-class cruisers
- 12 Krivak-class frigates
- 22 Su-25 and Su-17 aircraft
4. Logistics Support Task Force (20 ships):
- 1 Boris Chilikin-class replenishment ship
- 2 Ob-class replenishment ships
- 4 Akademik Kolya-class tankers
- 13 cargo ships
5. Special Operations Task Force (20 ships):
- 4 Nanuchka-class corvettes
- 8 Pauk-class corvettes
- 8 hovercraft
Soldiers: 240,000
Tanks: 20,000
Aircraft: 1,200
Ships: 240
Missiles: 0
Nuclear Weapons: 4
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