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In the mod, after the fall of the Soviet Union and the breakup of the post-Soviet space, part of these troops could find themselves completely cut off from their homeland. There is no communication with Moscow, no central command, and no supply lines. The soldiers and officers are stranded in Germany, unsure whom to obey.
On the map, they could appear as a separate faction holding former Soviet bases around Berlin — **Wünsdorf, Potsdam, Magdeburg, and Dresden**.
Such an addition would be both logical and historically accurate for the 1991 setting, since the GSFG did, in fact, exist and remain there until 1994.