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  • East Sudan War (1983: Doomsday)
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  • The East Sudan War is an ongoing conflict in south-east Sudan over control of the resource rich area of the Upper Nile region of South Sudan. Tension between the two countries reached a massive high when South Sudanese militia occupied the area to protect it and East Sudan tripled the size of their border guard force in a month. Despite the fact that their guard forces were larger than the entire SPLA, East Sudan held off invading the country for fear of reprisal from other Sudanese successor states. This fear was removed in late November when several of the successors to Sudan signed a treaty declaring that they wouldn't intervene if South Sudan was invaded.
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  • *30pxSouth Sudan **SPLA: 8500 Infantry, 3000 guerrilla forces *30pxEthiopia **Ethiopian Army: 30,000 Infantry, 250 Tanks, 2500 Mechanized Infantry **Ethiopian Air Force:Ten MiG-21's, 12 MiG-23's, 25 F-5's, Two SU-25's, Four English Electric Canberras *30pxEritrea **Eritrean Army: 5000 Infantry, 50 Tanks, 500 Mechanized Infantry **Eritrean Air Force: Five Aermacchi MB-339's, Four MiG-29's, Six SU-25's, Ten Mi-24's **Eritrean Navy: One Heavily Modified Barnegat-class seaplane tender, Two Burevestnik Frigates, Eight OSA Missile Boats, Six Swiftship patrol boats
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  • 10000
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  • 21768
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  • *30pxEast Sudan **East Sudanese Army: 37,000 Infantry, 300 Tanks, 2000 Mechanized Infantry **East Sudanese Air Force: Ten Chengdu F-7 Air guards, 20 Shenyang F-5's, 15 F-5E's **East Sudan Navy: Two Frigates, Six Corvettes, Four Patrol Boats
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End
  • 2010-08-14
Name
  • East Sudan War
Begin
  • 2009-12-26
Commanders
  • 30
Result
  • CAMC victory, East Sudan annexed by South Sudan, creation of the Republic of Sudan.
Place
  • Former Sudan
abstract
  • The East Sudan War is an ongoing conflict in south-east Sudan over control of the resource rich area of the Upper Nile region of South Sudan. Tension between the two countries reached a massive high when South Sudanese militia occupied the area to protect it and East Sudan tripled the size of their border guard force in a month. Despite the fact that their guard forces were larger than the entire SPLA, East Sudan held off invading the country for fear of reprisal from other Sudanese successor states. This fear was removed in late November when several of the successors to Sudan signed a treaty declaring that they wouldn't intervene if South Sudan was invaded.