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Revision as of 01:58, 2 June 2010

Serdaristan is a fictional country appearing in Battlefield: Bad Company. The missions Crossing Over, Par for the Course, and Air Force One all occur in Serdaristan.

Context

Serdaristan is small country that shares borders with the Russian Federation. It is controlled by a dictator known as President Serdar. Most of the citizens of Serdaristan speak Russian and the country has good diplomatic relations with Russia, but it remained neutral in the Russo-American conflict, although in reality they were secretly working for both sides.

Military

The Military of Sedaristan is notably poorly trained and cowardly, however, they have large amounts of heavy armor. Soldiers of the Sedaristan Military use and wear similar equipment to soldiers of the Russian Military. The Sedaristan Military also uses Russian equipment and armor, making no difference between the Sedaristan Military and the Russian Military to players.

Russo-American Conflict

Sedaristan remained neutral in the conflict until Haggard single-handedly invaded it and the squad wrecked havoc in the country, until they were captured by the U.S. Army. Soon thereafter, it was declared hostile when it's military shot down a American UH-60 Black Hawk. The President of Sedaristan was then kidnapped by Bad Company and escaped in a 'pimped out' Mil Mi-24 Hind. Soon, the country was taken over by the Legionaire and the President was exiled to a small island in the Caspian Sea.

Equipment

Infantry Weapons

Assault Rifles

Shotguns

Light Machine Guns

Compact Assault Rifles

Rocket/Grenade Launchers

Vehicles

Light Vehicles

Tanks

Helicopters

Emplacements

Naval Vessels

Trivia

  • President Serdar claims that Serdaristan was the first country to ever have the power of the Internet.
  • Although being Serdaristani troops, Sweetwater, Haggard and Redford still call them Russians.
  • Serdaristan is most likely named after its leader, President Serdar.