TROJAN COALITION
Formed 2007 in response to the civil unrest in Ronograd, making it the second Coalition to be formed under the United Nations Security council. The Trojan Coalition is recognized by the United Nations as a counter-terror military organization with the objective to counter terrorist organizations and threats to global security around the world. The Trojan Coalition is most often primarily tasked as the first element of engagement over the other coalitions, deploying ahead of all other forces to establish initial control of the battlefield. The Trojan Coalition is run by Major General Kuster, a Spetsnaz Operative who has been in charge of the Coalition since 2020.
SPARTAN COALITION
Formed in 1999 in response to the Kosovo Crisis, the Spartan Coalition was the first coalition established under the United Nations, making it the oldest of the three. Unlike its counterparts, the Spartan Coalition operates as the United Nations’ instrument for indirect intervention. Specializing in deniable operations, it enables the UN to influence conflicts and achieve strategic objectives without overt involvement or attribution. The Spartan Coalition is by Major General Reinhardt, a KSK Operative who has been in charge of the Coalition since 2018.
ROMAN COALITION
Formed in 2011 in response to civil unrest in Libya, the Roman Coalition was formed with the purpose to serve as security and sustainment and provide post-conflict presence rather than direct engagements with terror organizations. In 2022, after the Trojan Coalition was relocated to Syria, the Roman Coalition was restationed in Ronograd to provide as a security presence to the war-torn location. However, in 2023, Major General Bronk; the head of the Coalition; made the decision to withdraw the Coalition from the United Nation's and reform as a Private Military Company, betraying the United Nation's. As of 2025, the Roman Coalition is no longer active and has been entirely disbanded after the Trojan intervention in Mexico under Operation Decapitando a la Serpiente.