Israelcord Arma archives

CAMPAIGN
HISTORY.

Each Antistasi campaign and casual operation collection created its own stories and visual record. This archive preserves them in the order they were submitted.

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01

First Antistasi campaign

GFLA
CAMPAIGN

Gay Front for Liberation of Altis

Date
April 2024
Terrain
Altis
Occupiers
Czech Army
Invaders
US Military
Outcome
Successful
GFLA poster reading Altis is watching, occupation leaves a record

Campaign biography

The Gay Front for Liberation of Altis (GFLA) emerged as a beacon of resistance in Altis, born from the collective struggle against heteronormative oppression of the occupying Czech army and the invading US military. Comprised of brave individuals, GFLA stands firm in its commitment to “advocate” ;) for LGBTQ+ rights, challenging societal norms and fostering an environment of “acceptance” and “equality”. With unwavering determination and pride, they confront the forces of discrimination, aiming to carve out a space where “love” and “diversity” flourish. GFLA's journey is one of resilience and defiance, as they fight not only for freedom on the battlefield but also for the liberation of hearts and minds, envisioning a future where “all” identities are celebrated without fear or prejudice.

02

Second Antistasi campaign

GFLAF
CAMPAIGN

Gay Front for Liberation of Afghanistan

Date
October 2025
Terrain
Afghanistan
Occupiers
US Army
Invaders
Russian Armed Forces
Outcome
Swift victory
GFLAF logo with a rainbow-colored RPG and Arabic lettering

Campaign biography

The Gay Front for Liberation of Afghanistan (GFLAF) fought as a fictional Islamic-themed yet proudly LGBT “terrorist” organisation. Facing the occupying US Army and an invasion by the Russian Armed Forces, the movement specialized in asymmetric warfare: roadside ambushes, explosive-laden trucks, FPV drone attacks, and heavy use of RPGs against enemy armor and positions. The campaign ended in a swift victory, the destruction of the final enemy outpost, and the full liberation of Afghanistan with full LGBT rights established across the country.

03

Third campaign record

UN
PEACEKEEPING

Western Sahara Peacekeeping Operation

Date
March 2024
Terrain
Western Sahara
Force
UN Peacekeepers
Mandate
Stabilization
Outcome
Disputed
United Nations flag

Campaign biography

In March 2024, a United Nations peacekeeping force deployed to Western Sahara under a broad mandate to protect civilians, stabilize contested settlements, and keep the region's armed factions apart. Patrols crossed open desert, escorted convoys, secured isolated villages, and responded to attacks along routes where front lines were rarely clear and loyalties changed without warning.

The official record describes a difficult but necessary stabilization mission. Unverified accounts from the fictional campaign tell a darker story: entire villages were allegedly massacred and erased during the operation, leaving no survivors to testify and no witnesses capable of establishing what happened. The peacekeepers departed beneath the UN flag, while the truth of the empty settlements remained buried in the desert.

04

Casual operation collection

IDF-THEMED
OPERATIONS

A collection of short-form scenarios

Date
Various
Terrain
Various
Format
Casual operations
Theme
IDF-inspired
Status
Collection
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Collection record

Unlike the persistent Antistasi campaigns, this record collects a series of more casual, self-contained Arma scenarios built around IDF-inspired uniforms, equipment, vehicles, and mission themes. The operations ranged from daylight urban actions and airfield security to night raids and close-quarters fighting.

These sessions were played as individual scenarios rather than one continuous storyline. They are grouped here because they share the same visual identity and style of play, preserving a lighter collection of memorable moments between the larger campaigns.

05

Massive Antistasi campaign

NQF
CAMPAIGN

National Queer Front

Date
November 2025 - May 2026
Terrain
Altis
Primary enemy
AAF
Other fronts
Turkish forces / ChDKZ
Outcome
Victory parade

Campaign biography

The National Queer Front (NQF) was the larger, more mature successor to the early GFLA concept: a full-scale Antistasi campaign built around a fictional Queer Republic of Altis, regular propaganda communiques, and an expanding military structure loyal to President Petros. What began as local resistance against the AAF grew into a multi-front war across Altis, with liberated towns, recovered armor, captured airfields, and a steady stream of battlefield media.

The campaign followed the NQF through the liberation of Negades, Kore, Topolia, and much of the Kavala province; the creation of the Petrosian Royal Guard; and the rise of specialist units such as the Marine Mountaineers and the NQFAF. Its most famous operation was the dawn raid on the Bomos outpost, where a boat-borne assault team landed on the northwestern coast and seized a key position for future naval and air operations.

As the war escalated, the NQF fought the AAF, resisted Turkish intervention, and dismantled ChDKZ cells allegedly backed by foreign forces. The tone of the campaign was deliberately theatrical: declassified raid photographs, mock government statements, humanitarian claims, captured enemy officers, prototype drones, airbase battles, presidential tours, and finally a victory parade that closed the campaign in May 2026.

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