Current and recent IDAP humanitarian deployments across the Republic of Altis & Stratis, coordinated with APC, NHS, and local authorities.
All active operations are conducted in coordination with the Altis Police Constabulary (APC) and the National Health Service (NHS).
Medical supply chain restoration across the Kavala Green Zone and surrounding districts. Blood products, first aid kits, charcoal tablets, and pharmaceutical supplies are being routed to Kavala Hospital via NBAT transport convoy. Coordinated with NHS field medics and APC traffic control.
Postal infrastructure restoration and civil asset relocation programme. NBAT transport division managing the redistribution of stamps, official documents, and government materials from the Kavala post office to the Neri Depot and regional distribution centres.
Emergency medical evacuation corridor between Pyrgos field clinic and Kavala General Hospital. Ground ambulance and NBAT escort routes secured in coordination with APC and HATO road authorities. Critical supply of blood IV units and surgical kits.
Secure humanitarian fund extraction from Altis banking facilities. IDAP maintains standing authorisation for operations at every bank on the island — from branch vaults through to the Royal Mint. Purple zone on entry. Twenty minutes per vault. Money bags secured and processed through designated liquidation channels. Requires 10 APC officers on-island before commencement. NBAT armed escort throughout. Professional, documented, and extremely well-funded as a result.
Ongoing EOD mine clearance programme in Oreokastro and the surrounding highlands. IDAP explosive specialists identifying and deactivating ordnance left from the civil conflict. Pelican demining drones deployed for remote detection.
Humanitarian supply distribution hub established at Athira for centralised processing of aid materials. NBAT convoys running regular supply routes between Sofia, Athira, and Kavala to maintain stock levels at regional distribution points.
Bi-weekly delivery of antiretroviral medication and AIDS treatment packages to the Syndicate organisation. IDAP field medics conduct scheduled health screenings and distribute pharmaceutical supplies. NBAT provides armed transport escort for all medical deliveries.
Dedicated HIV treatment and counselling programme for The Increment (TI). Weekly antiretroviral medication runs coordinated with NHS liaison. Blood testing, ongoing care management, and pharmaceutical supply chain maintained by IDAP medical division.
Logistics infrastructure assessment for northern highlands humanitarian corridor. Route viability surveys for heavy transport vehicles between Kavala and remote communities.
Maritime supply route from Stratis to Altis for heavy equipment. Coordination with HATO for port access and customs clearance at Kavala harbour.
Community recovery and vocational training programme for displaced civilians across the eastern lowlands. Partnership with NHS for public health screening.
Civilian evacuation and temporary shelter establishment in Sofia following civil disturbance. NBAT provided transport for 340 displaced civilians to safe zones.
Road clearance and repair on the main highway connecting Kavala to Athira, restoring the primary supply route. Coordinated with HATO road authority for traffic management.
Unexploded ordnance clearance from 12 km² of agricultural land near Pyrgos. 847 devices neutralised, enabling safe return of farming communities to their land.
IDAP and NBAT operate a comprehensive asset redistribution initiative to ensure equitable distribution of resources across Altis. The programme focuses on intercepting underutilised civilian cargo and reallocating it to where it is most needed — namely, NBAT's operational budget.
The Civilian Asset Redistribution Programme identifies independent transport operators ("solo runners") carrying underprotected cargo across Altis and facilitates the secure transfer of those goods into NBAT's humanitarian supply chain. Since REIMAGINE, run locations are dynamic every restart — but NBAT's reconnaissance adapts faster than any solo runner can. NBAT deploys a minimum of 5 armed personnel per interception to ensure the safety of all parties involved. The disproportionate force ratio is a deliberate safety feature, not an oversight — IDAP's risk assessment concluded that overwhelming numerical superiority reduces the likelihood of confrontation and therefore protects both NBAT operators and the civilians being redistributed.
CARP operations follow a standardised procedure: Wilder's reconnaissance team identifies a target. Andreas plans the intercept. Jonzon positions the formation. Mats gives the green light. The convoy — typically 3-5 vehicles for a single-truck target — executes the interception. Cargo is transferred, documented under IDAP manifest protocols by Oliver benjamin, and routed to NBAT distribution via hazzze at the Neri Depot. The entire process takes approximately 4 minutes. The target's experience takes somewhat longer to process emotionally.
NBAT's use-of-force policy for CARP operations has been described by some as "excessive." IDAP's official position is that it is "appropriately scaled to ensure operator safety." When intercepting a solo runner with one truck and no weapons, NBAT typically deploys 4-6 armed operators in multiple vehicles with Level 3+ armour. This is not because the threat level requires it. It is because NBAT believes in eliminating risk entirely rather than managing it. Every CARP operation is conducted as if the target might fight back — even though, statistically, they almost never do.
Interceptions conducted: 247
Average NBAT personnel per interception: 5.3
Average target personnel: 1.1
Force ratio: 4.8 : 1
Targets who cooperated immediately: 89%
Targets who attempted to flee: 8%
Targets who attempted to fight: 3%
Successful interceptions: 100%
Formal complaints received: 214
Formal complaints acknowledged: 0
IDAP recognises that the Civilian Asset Redistribution Programme may be perceived as controversial by those whose assets have been redistributed. We encourage affected individuals to file a complaint via our contact form. All complaints are reviewed by NBAT leadership and filed in the same location as HATO's responses to our liaison requests — which is to say, nowhere.
All IDAP operations on Altis are conducted in full coordination with the Altis Police Constabulary (APC) and the National Health Service (NHS). Coordination with the Highways Agency (HATO) is attempted but consistently unreciprocated. IDAP personnel are required to cooperate with all three agencies and present valid documentation upon request. Bank operations require minimum 10 APC officers on-island. NBAT convoy operations in the Kavala Green Zone are subject to additional restrictions — no open carry of weapons and no armed vehicles permitted within Green Zone boundaries.