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tbeard199911 Sep 2015 2:59 p.m. PST

Austral is on the Persian Gulf north of Bahrain, south of Kuwait around Al Jubail. I generated it using "Not Just a Brush War". This is a campaign generator for modern wargames that has a nifty system for generating imagi-nations. Using a series of charts and die rolls, you can quickly generate hypothetical nations. I highly recommend it--$5.99 at Wargames Vault.

To start, I decided I wanted an imagi-nation in the Middle East, probably in the Persian Gulf region. The base year of the campaign would be 2005.

In a few minutes, I generated the following nation:

Size: Small (1-5 million)
Strategic Resources: knowledge base; building materials
Average Tech Level: 1997 (8 years behind Western Europe)
Industry: Some heavy industry
Government: Constitutional monarchy; reasonably legitimate; extremely popular
Religion: Follows major religion not common in region
Corruption: Average (accepted but not frequent)
Societal Coherency: Average (imperfect)
Alliance: Superpower
Concerns: Poor infrastructure; environmental damage; drug use

Military
Tactical Doctrine: Combined arms
Air Force: air mobility focus; status limited; tech level 9 years behind
Armored Forces: main battle tanks focus; status extensive; tech level 11 years behind
Elite Units: Particular regiment of armored forces
Source of Weapons: Russia/Soviet Union
Level of Support on Battlefield: artillery – extensive; AT – reasonable; heavy weapons – moderate
Training: Acceptable but lacking in practical experience
Morale: Dedicated (19 of 20)

Interpretation. OK, so we have a small, relatively advanced and democratic nation that is very popular with its citizens. It follows a major religion, but not Islam. It has a strong relationship with a superpower. Poor infrastructure and serious drug problems. Well trained and high morale army, particularly for the region. Very sparse Air Force. Hmmmnn…sorta sounds like Israel, except for the sparse Air Force. However, Russia is its main weapons supplier. I'll therefore interpret its superpower alliance as being with Russia. It's dominant religion is Russian Orthodox Christianity, which explains its close relationship with Russia. I have a certain fondness for Russians and Australians, it is populated with descendants from those two countries. Since it is a constitutional monarchy, it is named "The Kingdom of Austral". "Because Austria and Australia Aren't Confusing Enough" -- state motto of Austral.

To provide an interesting variety of opponents, I'll place it in the Persian Gulf region, bordering Saudi Arabia and near a couple of other Gulf states.

Economy/Geography

A quirk of geography makes it fertile and well-watered compared to its neighbors and it exports various types of high grade lumber, which is a valuable building material in a mostly desert region. This, combined with a strong cultural bias towards education, provides a strong and vibrant economy. There are cultural stresses between the high tech workers in the cities and the ranchers and farmers in the countryside, but nothing serious.

The Kingdom of Austral was settled in the late 1800s by a polyglot group of Australian men and Russian women. The Australians were actually kicked out of Australia for their rowdy behavior. An impressive accomplishment given that Australia was entirely populated with criminals at the time. Actually, they were mainly followers of Ned Kelly, and were considered political undesirables. Since executing them out of hand wasn't practical, the Australian government told them that there was gold in the Arabian desert and offered free passage to the coast of the Persian Gulf. The Russian women were brought in by a Russian/Australian entrepreneur Ivan Ilyovich O'Toole as brides. The Russian women brought their religious beliefs and the Australian men more or less recreated the British system of governance. With modern weapons, organization and the Maxim gun, they carved a European style nation out of the desert.

After supporting the Allies in WWII, Austral became fully independent in 1946. Austral has very modest oil reserves, so it isn't considered a strategic ally by the US or Western Europe. In addition, it's strained relations with key US Arab allies like Saudi Arabia have prevented a strategic alliance with the US or Europe. This, plus religious and ethnic ties, has caused Austral to maintain very cordial relations with the Soviet Union and later Russia. Australia and New Zealand are also friendly with Austral, if somewhat embarrassed by their propensity for drinking and brawling.

In the 1990s, border tensions with the Saudis and other Gulf states caused Austral to purchase significant quantities of modern Russian hardware. Currently, Muslim terrorist groups are smuggling large quantities of "other tears of Allah" (high quality Australian lager with increased alcohol content) into Austral, which is causing problems. Alcoholism has always been a social issue in Austral -- Russians and Australians; whaddaya expect? Austral is threatening military action against smuggler bases if the Gulf States don't solve the problem. Some of the wilder Austral politicians have even called for commando raids against breweries in Australia itself!

Even more troubling, all signs point to Austral and Saudi Arabia meeting in the Worldish Cup Soccer Championship being hosted in Kuwait City this year. Austral's soccer hooligans are world renowned and are the only non-British that are granted honorary membership by the United Kingdom Brotherhood of Soccer Hooliganism.

Austral has fought several wars in the past against the Saudis and allied nations, but has prevailed (though not decisively). Various Saudi and Iranian financed Muslim terrorist groups are also active in Austral, but have not seriously disrupted the nation's economy yet.

Austral's head of state is Queen Catherine O'Toole Dundee (aka "Queen Kathy"). She is generally despised by most world leaders because she is (a) female; (b) very capable; and (c) VERY attractive. Its prime minister is Malcolm Tucker, a British expatriate who emigrated to Austral in the late 1990s. His acerbic nature (and extremely close relationship with Queen Kathy and her consort "Chips" Dundee) has strained relations with the various Gulf states.

So…a relatively capable Russian equipped force against a poorer quality Arab force lavishly equipped with US and European gear. Should be interesting.

Photo of Queen Kathy

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Better photo:
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Photo of Prince Consort Charles "Chips" Dundee

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Photo of PM Malcolm Tucker

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Subtitled photo of PM Malcolm Tucker

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tbeard199911 Sep 2015 3:21 p.m. PST

Some painted 1/285 Royal Austral Self Defense Force and their Saudi enemies can be found at TMP link

Also, my website, texaswargamer.com has many more photos.

Example -- The business end of the RASDF Ocelot infantry fighting vehicle, a desert optimized version of the BMP-3.

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The Skysweeper Self Propelled Air Defense Gun (modified ZSU 23/4)

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The 1st Armored Regiment, aka "The Bollickers" (in Fistful of TOWs 3 scale):

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Weasel11 Sep 2015 4:22 p.m. PST

You know, adding photos for regional celebrities really does make it go from fun to sublime :-)

Glad you're digging "Not Just a Brush War".

tbeard199911 Sep 2015 4:25 p.m. PST

Weasel -- I've recommended that everyone on the FFT email list buy a copy, so hopefully sales will increase :)

Personal logo Murphy Sponsoring Member of TMP11 Sep 2015 8:07 p.m. PST

The National African Republic of Bongolesia sends you diplomatic greetings!

Personal logo Saber6 Supporting Member of TMP Fezian11 Sep 2015 8:25 p.m. PST

L'tumNe welcomes Austral into the community of Nations

Weasel11 Sep 2015 10:00 p.m. PST

That explains why it suddenly got a couple of sales. Thanks!

Any obvious additions you'd like to see?

Lee Metford11 Sep 2015 10:30 p.m. PST

Another thumbs up for "Not Just a Brush War". Will there be a blog forthcoming to follow the future exploits of Austral?

tbeard199911 Sep 2015 10:31 p.m. PST

The Kingdom of Austral acknowledges the diplomatic overtures of the legendary Bongolesia and the renowned L'tumne. Fully credentialed ambassadors have been dispatched with instructions to open full diplomatic relations.

tbeard199911 Sep 2015 10:35 p.m. PST

Weasel--

Perhaps a rating for economic freedom and political freedom? Not sure how this would affect a wargames campaign, though. I'd think that the die roll should be modified by population -- my thought is that higher population levels would correlate to lower political and economic freedoms. Anyhow, just a thought. And I'm glad to hear that some additional sales were generated. It's a good product.

tbeard199911 Sep 2015 10:38 p.m. PST

Lee Metford --

Yes, I'm planning to setup a blog for Austral. However, I want to be sure to do some gaming, so I'm currently focusing on painting minis. Interestingly, I have a lot more enthusiasm for that now. Anyhow, i wouldn't be surprised if the upcoming soccer competition triggers a war…

The Great Persian Gulf Soccer War, anyone?

Weasel11 Sep 2015 11:28 p.m. PST

Factors don't have to be explicitly wargaming related, since it's as much for background fluff as it is for scenario generation.

My gut feeling is that the existing rolls will probably cover economic freedom well enough, but a "Oppression" scale might be handy.

A dictator may still be hands off (to an extent) from a lack of interest and a populist government may be rigid and intrusive.

Dogged12 Sep 2015 8:51 a.m. PST

@ Weasel:

Now you got a new sale. Looks fine.

BTW Austral rocks!

Lee Metford13 Sep 2015 12:09 a.m. PST

Tbeard
I'll look forward to the blog but yeah, painting minis is much more fun. By the way lovely looking models and great painting skills on your site. Keep up the good work!

tbeard199918 Sep 2015 5:11 a.m. PST

I added a "Kingdom of Austral" section to my website. So far I have introduction above and a section on the Royal Austral Defense Force (2010) and the Saudi Arabia military forces (2010).

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chrisswim22 Oct 2015 11:32 p.m. PST

Nice development. Good stuff. Like the paint/camo that you have painted, looks very nice. I have heard through the grapevine that they may buy some Chieftains or Challenger 1 MBTs. With BMP3, that would be interesting.

capncarp26 Oct 2015 10:20 a.m. PST

Minister of Defense Hailie Khantayjus, speaking for the Wasabi Protectorate, conveys his warm welcome to the ruler of the Kingdom of Austral and his subjects. He adds that The Protectorate has a vast supply of spare parts for several of the models of vehicles displayed in the Austral celebratory parade. These were delivered in error to our borders; it was obvious that they were in error because of the Bongolesian markings on their burnt-out hulks, err, shipping containers. Our customs being rather exacting, they were stopped shortly after they entered our borders. Most are still useable, once the scorchmarks are buffed off.

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