CMEA Vehicle Registration Plates

The CMEA wants to be as united as they can be, without being one country. Therefore everybody in a country in the CMEA has to have CMEA license plates. A license plate is valid for a period of 3 years, after that period the owner of the car has to buy new ones. When moving to another country, the license plate has to be changed to that country's code. A new plate after 3 years costs CM$ 20, a new country code costs CM$ 15.
 * RU for Russia
 * MO for Mongolia
 * CH for China
 * NK for North-Korea
 * LA for Laos
 * VI for Vietnam
 * CU for Cuba

Format
A CMEA plate looks like this:
 * In the top left there is a CMEA flag, under the flag it says: CMEA
 * Then it says "RU" for Russia
 * A random generated 5-number code
 * An A for "car - particular owned"
 * A random generated letter

Vehicle classes

 * A particular owned car
 * B particular owned motorcycle
 * C particular owned - other
 * D taxi
 * E rental car
 * F rental motorcycle
 * G rental - other
 * H truck
 * I public bus
 * J private bus
 * K government - high ranked or special
 * L government - lawyer
 * M government - army
 * N government - emergency services
 * O government - transport
 * P government - other
 * Q airport services (luggage transport, car that helps a plane taxi, passanger transport)
 * R other, not listed above

Army
Instead of the regular plate, the army is also allowed to use this:
 * CMEA flag
 * CMEA under the ==flag
 * Country code
 * ARMED
 * XX

To identify the vehicle, this little plate has to be put above the ARMED plate:
 * CMEA flag
 * Random letters