British Indian Ocean Territory (Attempted nuclear war simulation)


 * It was not nuked, but the UK was ruined.


 * 1) Name - Chagos Archipelago.
 * 2) Language - Chagossian Creole, Mauritian Creole, Seychellois Creole, British English and French Creole.
 * 3) Capital - N\A
 * 4) Population - 3,123 (3,000 Chagossian, 100 Maldivians, 25 Mauritians and 8 Seychellians).
 * 5) Religion - Mostly Christian, with a few Hindus, Muslims and Buddhists.

RAF Diego Garcia, a minor RAF radar unit and a near by RAF/RN radio transmitter were conventionally bombed into oblivion by the USSR's heavily bombers during the war.

The Peros Banhos have been settle and de facto annexed by the Maldives. The other island

Chagos Archipelago was never split from Mauritian territory by the UK in 1965, since the UK was devastated in WW3. The Salomon Islands, Blenheim Reef and Diego Garcia are still part of Mauritius.

Aldabra, Farquhar and Desroches (Des Roches) never split from from the Seychelles' territory by the UK in 1965, since the UK was devastated in WW3.

Location
The British Indian Ocean Territory is a British overseas territory of the United Kingdom situated in the Indian Ocean halfway between Tanzania and Indonesia.

History


The former British Indian Ocean Territory was a British overseas territory of the United Kingdom situated in the Indian Ocean halfway between Tanzania and Indonesia that coprised of an archipelago of 55 islands.

Most of the remaing atolls are no more than a radioactive sandy circling reef, which is often is sunken or blown apart apart. The smaller islands and islets are mostly flat and sandy in nature, with the largest ones being covered with bushes, coconut trees and grasses. Diego Garcia island no longer exsists due to being nuked twice.

The military base was at its usual alert level and no local activity was seen before the attacks, which destroyed them. They only had a 12 minuiet warning as the 2 Soviet bomber apeared on their radar screens. A bombing with HE and fragmentationbombs hit the island of Diego Garcia.

Most of the region became part of It was annexed by Mauritius in 1987. It became the 'Mauritius Indian Ocean Territory' in 1989.

On 26 December 2004, following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, the 2004 Tsunami caused some damage.

Geography
Most of the atolls and islets are no more than a sandy circling reef, which is often is sunken in part. The smaller islands are flat and sandy in nature, with the largest ones being covered with coconut trees and grasses. Diego Garcia island is full of unexsploded and now rusting Soviet bombs.