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1. In the region of Northwest Artemia, Vulcacia is a country which shares its borders with Asteria,

Demego and Metecia. The relations of Vulcacia with its neighbouring states have been

historically antagonistic and have traversed from being highly volatile to reasonably calm over

the last two decades. In order to ensure its security and integrity, Vulcacia focuses on its military

strength near the borders of Asteria and Metecia. Issues pertaining to border disputes and transborder rivers have contributed much to differences between these states, in spite of the mutually

beneficial relationship steadily built over the years.

2. Diviena, a developed country in the continent of Magnimia, is a superpower in the global arms

industry. Although the country‟s economy is capitalist oriented, the PSU‟s play a major role in

almost all segments of its market. Diviena Cluster Storm Limited (DCSL) is a public sector

company working under the control of the Ministry of Defence, Government of Diviena. The

company was incorporated in Diviena by the Diviena Cluster Storm Limited Act, 2005. It

pursued an extensive research in the integration of robotics and cluster munitions technology,

and subsequently, developed Robo Cluster Storm XS191 which functions simultaneously as

airborne „robotic spy drone‟ and a SWARM (Stabilized Weapon and Reconnaissance Mount)

remote weapon system. The system weapon was developed to overcome the shortcomings

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pertaining to detonation issues in cluster munitions and to establish an effective military spy

network. This technology has the potential to destroy enemy arsenals and operation centres with

the aid of its locomotive and tracking functions. It is almost impossible to detect due to its small

size. The weapon could be launched en masse against enemy forces, when detonated

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