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===Salovia===
===Salovia===
After the conclusion of the [[Auroran Imperial War]] in 1975, Salovia began efforts to reduce their total nuclear stockpile from the 1974 peak of 1,386, pledging to reduce the number to 500 by the year 1994. However, due to the Salovian civil war in 1985, the decommissioning program was put on hold, and approximately 650 nuclear weapons remained in service.
After the conclusion of the [[Auroran Imperial War]] in 1975, Salovia began efforts to reduce their total nuclear stockpile from the 1974 peak of 1,386, pledging to reduce the number to 500 by the year 1994. However, due to the Salovian civil war in 1985, the decommissioning program was put into a legal limbo, and approximately 650 nuclear weapons remained in service.


The inheritor nations of Tuvaltastan and Kostromastan agreed to continue the decommissioning program first set out by Salovia, and brought the total stockpile to 250 by 2005. The ensuing Kost-Tuva War in 2009 and 2010 between the two nations, however, led to the creation of an additional 50 nuclear weapons between the two, and the number has remained at 306 since.
The inheritor nations of Tuvaltastan and Kostromastan agreed to continue the decommissioning program first set out by Salovia, and brought the total stockpile to 250 by 2005. However, the Kost-Tuva War in 2009 and 2010 between the two nations led to the creation of an additional 50 nuclear weapons between the two, and the number has remained at 306 since.


==Notes==
==Notes==