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{{Infobox/army|title = Ultranationalists|active = 2019-|leader = [[Imran Zakhaev (2019)|Imran Zakhaev]]|games = ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019)|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare]]''|country = [[File: Flag of Russia.svg|20px]] [[Russia|Russian Federation]]|type = Political Organization|allies = [[Hadir Karim]]}}
 
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'''Ultranationalists '''are a Russian-based organization that is mentioned within ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare]]. ''
 
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|leader = [[Imran Zakhaev (Reboot)|Imran Zakhaev]] <small>(deceased)</small><br>[[Victor Zakhaev (Reboot)|Victor Zakhaev]]<br>[[Vladimir Makarov (Reboot)|Vladimir Makarov]]
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|country = [[File: Flag of Russia.svg|20px]] [[Russia|Russian Federation]]
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The''' Ultranationalists''' are a [[Russia]]n political and rebel movement in ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019)|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare]]'', ''[[Call of Duty: Warzone]]'', ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II]]'' and ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III]].''
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==History==
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The Ultranationalists were originally led by [[Imran Zakhaev (Reboot)|Imran Zakhaev]], a [[Cold War]] hero who sought to bring back the former power of the USSR. After his death in 2011, his middle son [[Victor Zakhaev (Reboot)|Victor]] and his wife Yuila snuck out of Russia and used Zakhaev's loyal contacts to found [[Zakhaev Arms]], smuggling weapons to allies in Africa and the Middle East and gaining influence as the new leader of the Ultranationalists.
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In November 2019, following the death of General [[Roman Barkov]], [[Kate Laswell]] informed Captain [[John Price (Reboot)|John Price]] about Victor's intention to take Barkov's place. Price assumed that Laswell was talking about his father Imran, whom in the past he almost killed during a mission in [[Pripyat]] with [[MacMillan (Reboot)|MacMillan]], another [[Special Air Service|SAS]] operative. Laswell, however, clarified that it was indeed Victor. She went on to discuss how Victor approved of [[Hadir Karim]]'s actions and would help him escape from Russian custody.
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Following the death of [[Al-Qatala]]'s leader, [[Omar "The Wolf" Sulaman]], Victor freed [[Khaled Al-Asad (Reboot)|Khaled Al-Asad]] from his prison. Al-Asad seized command authority over the extremist group and founded Al-Qatala-Aljahdid. Victor then gained trust with Al-Asad and became an advisor and arms supplier for the new Al-Qatala leader. On March 3rd, 2020, Al-Asad launched a [[Invasion of Verdansk|full-scale assault against the city of Verdansk]] resulting in countless deaths and ultimately the mass evacuation of the city’s civilian occupants.
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Meanwhile, Victor hired the remnants of Barkov's [[Barkov's Forces|private army]] as his mercenaries for the Ultranationalists. An alliance between the [[Coalition]] and [[Allegiance]] was formed named [[Armistice]] to attempt to bring down Victor's operations in Verdansk before they became any worse.
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Despite Armistice's efforts, Victor maintained a grasp over his soldiers, and was able to transport nuclear weapons inside Verdansk for storage.
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After Victor facilitated the [[Call of Duty: Warzone|release of toxic gas over Verdansk]] to trap Armistice and cause them to fight one another for survival, he allowed Al-Asad to leave to his home in [[Urzikstan]]. Victor later began storing more nuclear weapons, as well as prototype firearms, across Verdansk and its Cold War-era bunkers.
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The remnants of Armistice struggled to find the Ultranationalists' location within Verdansk, before discovering a subway system. The tunnels were used by Victor and his soldiers to travel undetected. However, they noticed that the Ultranationalists had been traveling on foot. [[Chimera]] leader "[[Nikolai (Reboot)|Nikolai]]" powered the trains, so they could be used by his fellow operators to their advantage against the Ultranationalists.
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Eventually, Ultranationalist leader Victor Zakhaev was found by [[Task Force 141 (Reboot)|Task Force 141]] and his attempted to start a war between Russia and the United States was stopped by Captain [[John Price (Reboot)|John Price]].
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In 2023, following his escape from Verdansk's prison, [[Vladimir Makarov (Reboot)|Vladimir Makarov]] ordered a commando of Ultranationalists to hijack a commercial airline plane, with Makarov texting them "No Russian" before the attack.
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==Members==
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*[[Imran Zakhaev (Reboot)|Imran Zakhaev]] (founder, deceased)
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*[[Victor Zakhaev (Reboot)|Victor Zakhaev]] (Current leader)
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*[[Vladimir Makarov (Reboot)|Vladimir Makarov]]
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Latest revision as of 16:09, 28 March 2024

The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019) The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Warzone The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II The subject of this article appears in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III The subject of this article appeared in Zombies mode
For the original organization, see Ultranationalists.

The Ultranationalists are a Russian political and rebel movement in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Call of Duty: Warzone, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III.

History

The Ultranationalists were originally led by Imran Zakhaev, a Cold War hero who sought to bring back the former power of the USSR. After his death in 2011, his middle son Victor and his wife Yuila snuck out of Russia and used Zakhaev's loyal contacts to found Zakhaev Arms, smuggling weapons to allies in Africa and the Middle East and gaining influence as the new leader of the Ultranationalists.

In November 2019, following the death of General Roman BarkovKate Laswell informed Captain John Price about Victor's intention to take Barkov's place. Price assumed that Laswell was talking about his father Imran, whom in the past he almost killed during a mission in Pripyat with MacMillan, another SAS operative. Laswell, however, clarified that it was indeed Victor. She went on to discuss how Victor approved of Hadir Karim's actions and would help him escape from Russian custody.

Following the death of Al-Qatala's leader, Omar "The Wolf" Sulaman, Victor freed Khaled Al-Asad from his prison. Al-Asad seized command authority over the extremist group and founded Al-Qatala-Aljahdid. Victor then gained trust with Al-Asad and became an advisor and arms supplier for the new Al-Qatala leader. On March 3rd, 2020, Al-Asad launched a full-scale assault against the city of Verdansk resulting in countless deaths and ultimately the mass evacuation of the city’s civilian occupants.

Meanwhile, Victor hired the remnants of Barkov's private army as his mercenaries for the Ultranationalists. An alliance between the Coalition and Allegiance was formed named Armistice to attempt to bring down Victor's operations in Verdansk before they became any worse.

Despite Armistice's efforts, Victor maintained a grasp over his soldiers, and was able to transport nuclear weapons inside Verdansk for storage.

After Victor facilitated the release of toxic gas over Verdansk to trap Armistice and cause them to fight one another for survival, he allowed Al-Asad to leave to his home in Urzikstan. Victor later began storing more nuclear weapons, as well as prototype firearms, across Verdansk and its Cold War-era bunkers.

The remnants of Armistice struggled to find the Ultranationalists' location within Verdansk, before discovering a subway system. The tunnels were used by Victor and his soldiers to travel undetected. However, they noticed that the Ultranationalists had been traveling on foot. Chimera leader "Nikolai" powered the trains, so they could be used by his fellow operators to their advantage against the Ultranationalists.

Eventually, Ultranationalist leader Victor Zakhaev was found by Task Force 141 and his attempted to start a war between Russia and the United States was stopped by Captain John Price.

In 2023, following his escape from Verdansk's prison, Vladimir Makarov ordered a commando of Ultranationalists to hijack a commercial airline plane, with Makarov texting them "No Russian" before the attack.

Members