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Region: Elparia

Aesidia

CSAT Military Infrastructure Update:

Over the past 4 months, alongside the procurement of CSAT equipment and the consolidation of CSAT logistics both on paper and in the physical world, several CSAT member nations under a broader funded initiative have been constructing and deploying helicopter bases, dugouts, and supply depots throughout Selaria on behalf of the peacekeeping corps.

Assisted by a growing list of jointly operating Aesidian-Zionian companies, manufacturers, and contractors, portable base and weapon modules have been provided and shipped throughout to streamline and accelerate the swift process of building a basic web of military infrastructure on behalf of CSAT.

So far, the sparse yet interconnected logistical web connects dozens of newly procured modular supply depots and helicopter installations specifically across the coasts and on land borders of various member nations. So far, these are concentrated within Obungunda, Ubengundu, and Zion.

As a sister project to various other infrastructure plans envisioned by the collective of CSAT consortium members, the erected military infrastructure doubly assists in civilian logistics during peacetime and ensures the free-flow of equipment, raw materials, workers, and peacekeeping forces to protect the shipment of said resources through various hazardous red-zones on the continent, connecting member nations on a consistent and safe web of infrastructure for the first time.

Beyond this past-summary, the next phase of this project is already underway, maintaining the cheap modular procurement already utilized previously, this time to create permanent installations and even patrolled land-routes between key focal points on the continent, and set up a dedicated public service organization as a wing of the peacekeeping corps to assist in public projects of both military and civilian purpose, all pertaining to infrastructure. Said planned organization has been provided funding in advance for setting up basic recruitment facilities in major population centers of consenting member nations so that a vast pool of workers can be utilized and provided a comparatively, yet proportionally generous wage, which can then be used by said workers as remittance to their home country.

Additionally, multiple consortium members face pending requests regarding their consent of this initiative, including but not limited to:

-Olmusia

-Repunda

-Suntterland

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