NAS Larak



Naval Air Station Larak Island is an Everetti foreign military navy installation located on Larak Island off the coast of southern Iran. The island of Larak was acquired following the end of the Second Iraqistan War and was converted from an uninhabited island to a military installation for the Union of Everett Navy and Air Forces. Larak was later officially purchased from the new Republic of Iran's Green Opposition government. NAS Larak currently maintains an official headquarters for the Middle Eastern Military Command (MEMCOM) of the Union of Everett military, enforcing the Strait of Hormuz, ensuring free flow of shipping lanes from potential threats from the former Islamic Republic of Iran regimes and as a base for war on terrorism operations in the region.

Facilities
MEMCOM NAS Larak maintains a naval station for Everetti and Iraqistani naval vessels and the vessels of any coalition forces that may need to dock or need support in the region. NAS Larak's facilities are used currently by peacekeeping forces in Iran, peacekeeping forces in Somalia and functions as a base for anti-terrorism operations in Afghanistan and Pakistan. NAS Larak also possesses air strips for military aircraft, which the base houses approximately 125 Everetti combat aircraft and 25 Iraqistani combat aircraft. The base's air strips consist of two 5,000 foot runways and a landing strip and dozens of landing pads for helicopters. Hangars, storage warehouses, two air control towers, a main office facility, radar stations, anti-aircraft defenses, SDI turret defenses and a detention center are notable structures within the base. Often times, the EVS Alcatraz detention ship is docked at NAS Larak.