HATO is an unaccountable, overreaching, incompetent agency that endangers lives and obstructs humanitarian operations. Their leadership — beechie, Kaloke Ghost, exotic, Drafted Uni Student — have ignored every attempt at dialogue. Altis deserves better. HATO must go.
Read The Case →IDAP and NBAT operate across all four major population centres — Kavala, Athira, Pyrgos, and Sofia — providing essential services in coordination with APC and NHS.
NBAT runs efficient 3-5 vehicle convoys across Altis. Gathering to processing to trader — documented at every stage. Since REIMAGINE, every run location randomises on restart. Other groups scramble. NBAT adapts. No licences required anymore — which means more solo runners on the road, and more opportunities for the Civilian Asset Redistribution Programme. Profession tiers tracked up to Tier 6. Profits split fairly. Among ourselves.
Secure monetary asset relocation from Altis banking facilities. IDAP maintains standing authorisation for operations ranging from single-vault branches to the four-vault Royal Mint — the crown jewel of humanitarian finance. Each vault requires approximately 20 minutes of specialised drilling. Extracted assets are processed through designated liquidation channels. Purple zone protocols engage upon entry — only NBAT and APC may participate. Minimum 10 officers on-island before operations commence. All documented under IDAP-FL manifests. Legitimate. Professional. Lucrative.
Blood products, first aid kits, charcoal tablets, and surgical supplies delivered to Kavala Hospital and field clinics. Coordinated with NHS for patient evacuation on the Pyrgos-Kavala corridor.
Ongoing explosive ordnance disposal in Oreokastro and the highlands. Pelican demining drones detect mines up to 50m away. Clearing contaminated land for civilian use.
Armed IDAP contractors protect NBAT convoys from rebel attacks and armed banditry on all major routes. Personnel carry suitable firearms and Level 3+ armour. Engagement follows strict rules — green light from command required before any action.
Official transport manifests, financial logistics authorisations, and personnel ID documents available through the Document Portal. Verifiable proof of legitimate operations for APC presentation.
Medical resupply to Kavala Hospital. Blood IV, first aid, charcoal tablets routed via NBAT convoy from processing centres.
Secure financial courier operations between IDAP treasury and Altis banking institutions. NBAT armed escort on all transfers.
Postal asset relocation from Kavala post office to Neri Depot. Stamps, documents, and government materials via 3-van convoy.
Without NBAT, IDAP's operations on Altis would not be possible. The Northern Battalion provides the transport infrastructure, convoy security, and operational discipline that enables every medical delivery, every supply run, and every financial logistics operation we conduct.
Led by Mats, NBAT runs the tightest operation on the island. Their convoy formations are efficient, their comms are clean, and their chain of command is respected. While other groups on Altis come and go, NBAT delivers results — consistently, professionally, and without compromise.
IDAP is proud to stand behind NBAT and every decision their leadership makes. Our partnership is the foundation of humanitarian operations on Altis.
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IDAP provides ongoing medical aid and pharmaceutical support to communities and organisations across Altis — because humanitarian assistance is for everyone, regardless of affiliation.
IDAP's medical division provides regular antiretroviral medication deliveries to the Syndicate organisation. Our field medics conduct scheduled health screenings and distribute AIDS treatment packages on a bi-weekly basis.
Ongoing — Bi-weekly deliveries
IDAP has established a dedicated HIV treatment and counselling programme for members of The Increment. Weekly medication runs ensure consistent antiretroviral supply. IDAP's NHS liaison coordinates blood testing and ongoing care.
Ongoing — Weekly medication runs
PTA has been assessed as requiring both antiretroviral (AIDS) and HIV treatment. However, due to sustained hostile actions against IDAP/NBAT operations — including convoy attacks, cargo theft, and personnel assault — IDAP has formally refused to provide medical aid to PTA. First organisation on Altis to be denied humanitarian assistance. They earned it.
MEDICAL AID: REFUSED
IDAP operates open medical clinics at Kavala Hospital for all civilians. First aid kits, blood IV units, charcoal tablets, and general pharmaceutical supplies are distributed free of charge through our Kavala distribution hub.
Ongoing — Daily at Kavala Hospital
IDAP provides medical assistance based on need alone, without discrimination. All health programme records are confidential in accordance with UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018.
The Highways Agency of Transport Operations has failed Altis. Failed its civilians. Failed its humanitarian partners. Failed the very roads it claims to protect. It's time for HATO to go.
Documented Incidents in Q1 2026
Responses from HATO Management
Accountability Mechanisms
NHS ambulances carrying critical patients have been directed to wait in line behind routine HATO vehicle checks. Blood products have expired in NBAT convoy vehicles while HATO officers conducted pointless inspections they had no authority to perform. People could die because of HATO's incompetence.
HATO is a roads agency. Not law enforcement. Not APC. Not Interpol. Yet their officers question cargo, demand documentation access, issue route directives, and act like they have authority over anything beyond traffic cones. They are cosplaying as police — and nobody elected them to do it.
Unregistered vehicles? Waved through. Uninsured trucks? No problem. A fully documented, IDAP-branded NBAT convoy with valid manifests? Pulled over, delayed, questioned, and harassed. The pattern is undeniable. This isn't enforcement — it's a vendetta.
beechie (Operations Manager), Kaloke Ghost, exotic, Drafted Uni Student (Team Managers) — three formal liaison requests from IDAP. Zero replies. Zero accountability. Zero interest in fixing the problem. If you can't even respond to a letter, you have no business running a public agency.
The people of Altis deserve a roads agency that serves them — not one that harasses them.
IDAP formally calls for the dissolution of HATO and its replacement with a competent, accountable, civilian-overseen transport authority.
PTA is a narcotics-funded criminal enterprise whose leadership is personally involved in the drug trade and whose members have repeatedly attacked IDAP humanitarian convoys. They are the only organisation on Altis that IDAP has formally refused medical assistance to.
PTA's leadership is known to be actively involved in the production, distribution, and personal consumption of narcotics. This is not intelligence — it is common knowledge on Altis. Their "tactical airline" is a front for drug logistics, and their members operate under the influence with a frequency that suggests substance abuse is less a problem and more a company policy.
PTA has directly attacked NBAT convoys carrying medical supplies, postal materials, and financial assets. They target IDAP-branded vehicles specifically — either because they believe the cargo is valuable, or because their decision-making is compromised by the same substances their leadership distributes. NBAT treats all PTA encounters as hostile engagements. No warnings. No negotiations.
IDAP's medical division assessed PTA as requiring both AIDS and HIV treatment programmes. Despite IDAP's core principle of providing aid without discrimination, PTA's sustained attacks on the convoys carrying that very medication made continued assistance untenable. PTA is the first and only organisation in IDAP's history to be denied humanitarian medical aid. They attacked the hand that was trying to treat them. Now that hand is closed.
Multiple PTA members carry active APC warrants. IDAP has filed formal complaints documenting convoy attacks, cargo theft, and personnel assault. APC is aware of PTA's drug operations and leadership involvement. IDAP formally recommends that APC escalate their investigation of PTA's financial structure and supply chain — though we suspect much of the evidence is being personally consumed before it can be seized.
IDAP's position on PTA: No cooperation. No negotiation. No medication.
PTA chose to be enemies of the largest humanitarian organisation on Altis. That decision has consequences. Medical, operational, and reputational.
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The International Development & Aid Project unequivocally supports the Northern Battalion Aid & Transport division and every decision made by its leadership. NBAT operates under IDAP's humanitarian mandate and with our full institutional backing.
We are aware that NBAT has drawn criticism from certain groups on Altis. IDAP has conducted a thorough internal review of NBAT's operations, conduct, and decision-making — and we stand firmly behind every action taken in the pursuit of our humanitarian mission.
Any hostile action against NBAT personnel, vehicles, or operations is an attack on IDAP's humanitarian mission and will be treated as such. IDAP will pursue all available channels — including formal complaints to APC, public documentation, and escalation to international oversight bodies — to protect our operational partner.
— IDAP Altis Regional Office, on behalf of the Executive Board
All IDAP/NBAT personnel must understand zone rules before operating. Full situation report →
Kavala only. No open carry. No helicopters. Single initiation. IDAP HQ and staging area.
Bank districts. High-security financial operations. Full NBAT armed escort required.
Active conflict. No humanitarian ops. Withdraw immediately. Reroute all convoys.
Unrestricted combat. Maximum escort. Level 3+ armour. Command authorisation only.
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Real, unedited messages from the Grand Theft ArmA community. IDAP's operational partner generates strong feelings.
"Please carpet ban MUJ and nbat"
— Frankie Mcdonald [GTA]
"Saw a lot of moaning in sidechat yesterday of small gangs / hobos getting hit. (Mainly by nbat)"
— HooDi [NEXS]
"NBAT and other gangs do small heist with 10-14 players on"
— k1d0r
When people want the rules changed because of you, you're doing something right. Join NBAT →
The APC is the gold standard of professional governance on Altis. Cooperative, accountable, competent, and committed to public safety. They respond to every liaison request, prioritise medical transport, and treat humanitarian organisations as partners — not inconveniences. Everything HATO should be and never will be.
Read Full Endorsement →Transport manifests, financial logistics authorisations, personnel IDs, and compliance records. Present to law enforcement on request.