Renegades are former soldiers, police officers, special forces, patriots, radicals and other armed elements who
united in the face of threats from both the infected and the government. The renegades believed that sooner or later the red zone would soldiers would come in with orders for a complete cleanup, and so they began to prepare. It was they who built the largest network camps of survivors, a whole community linking several large and small cities. They collected warehouses of weapons from where as soon as possible - from broken military and police cordons, from army units, from motorcades and military trains, recaptured them from raiders, and found supplies in many other ways.
The renegades' belief that the army was trying to destroy them was reinforced by soldiers on the border who, following orders, opened fire on any people or non-people on the border of the zone. After that, a real war began. The renegades were literally hunting for the military, not giving up a foot of land without a fight, and the military, losing many people during these battles, threw more and more forces at the current threat of the renegades. Even the armored vehicles of the US Armed Forces did not always resolve the situation in favor of the soldiers, because the renegades were prepared and collected a huge warehouse of weapons, including anti-tank weapons.
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Despite the active wars and radical policies of the group, ordinary residents and survivors who were on
territories of the renegades, suffered absolutely no consequences. The community leadership wisely took advantage of with their territories and knowledge, as well as labor force, to establish the work of farms, restore buildings, conduct electricity, fix the pipeline and generally restore a more or less normal way of life.
The people living with the renegades were content with their situation and their home. The attitude of the leadership The community was also welcoming to people, although newcomers to the camps were kept quite closely under surveillance. Only high walls around the camps, occasional shooting behind them, and a multitude of armed people all still reminded of the horrors that had happened just recently.
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The renegades also employ skilled mechanics who were able to restore damaged military equipment, improve it, and also hang armored sheets on them and weld machine gun turrets. Such inventions of engineering thought are much strengthened the community's combat groups, which could now send both infantry and armored vehicles to threatened areas re support for the infantry. At first, when the first battles took place between the renegades and the regular army, the soldiers suffered huge losses, because the simply not expecting such units from a "group of crazy survivalists".
However, the soldiers did not remain in debt, and also destroyed renegade squads along with such armored vehicles. It goes without saying that the loss of an armored vehicle for the renegades felt much harder than for the regular army. But the longer this war went on, the more both sides came up with
ways to destroy each other.
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