Autocrático República de Cuba
LeadersPresidento Fulgencio Batista
Chancellor Emilio Juárez
Chancellor Josef Esteban
Alliances/UnionsCRP
Trade/Pacts----Non-aggression pact with Venezuela
----Non-aggression pact with Australia
----Non-aggression pact with Peru
----Heavy trade with the rest of the Caribbean, mutually reduced tariffs
----Heavy trade with Peru, mutually reduced tariffs
----Research pact with the rest of the Caribbean
---Heavy trade with Italy
---Heavy trade with Argentina
---Heavy trade with Germany
---Heavy trade with Venezuela
--Light trade with Rebel Spain, economic aid
--Medium trade with America
--Medium trade with France
--Medium trade with Norway
--Medium trade with Denmark
--Medium trade with Sweden
-Light trade with Britain
-Light trade with Japan
-Light trade with Australia
-Light trade with Portugal
-Light trade with Finland
Tech/Tenet ArchiveAutocracy
Nationalism
United Front
Futurism
Industrial Espionage
Cult of Personality
Militarism
Mobilization
Experimental: 5
Armor: 6
Warplane: 6
Artillery: 6
Infantry: 6
Watercraft: 6
Innovation: 6
R&DExperimental: 6
Fascism: Gunboat Diplomacy
Caribbean Research Pact
Military StatusAt war with Brazil
Partial mobilization
Not in a coalition
Standard Infantry Rifle:

Standard Light Tank:

Weight: 13.1 tonnes
Armor: front-38mm sides/rear-14mm
Engine: 187 kW
HP/Ton: 19
Armament: 1x 37mm short cannon, 2x 6.5mm MGs, 1x 14mm MG
Crew: commander, gunner/loader, radio-machinegunner, machinegunner, driver, (external) machinegunner
Foreign Policy/Laws of WarVariable interventionism, whatever will calm an issue. Usually this means nothing more than a peaceful convention being hosted. Sometimes, however, when war cannot be prevented, Cuba will assist the favorable party in the matter or stay neutral, depending on the scale of the conflict overall.
Cuban forces, especially their navy, cannot intercept civilian vessels, vehicles, convoys, groups, or populaces, unless they are suspected to be harboring militant content. Human or otherwise.
Chemical weapons are strictly prohibited. Does not effect relations with allies who do use them, however.
Damage to civilian areas must be kept to a minimum, excluding scenarios where the enemy uses civilian areas. When in a town, port, or otherwise thickly populated (pre-war) settlement, the only forms of bombardment allowed unless absolutely necessary are mobile units that can be towed by a group of infantry or a light vehicle (this does not include trucks) and biplanes. Otherwise, except for in desperate scenarios to uproot heavily dug-in hostiles, naval fire and long range artillery battery is considered too imprecise.