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The Border Wars were centuries of on and off conflict between the Western Frontier and the Tundran Territories, with sporadic periods of war and peace. Xylvania was also drawn into the conflict, with parts of it being annexed by both sides.

Two particular periods of the Border Wars are presented in the games, one set 30 years before the "present day", and one at the closing of the Border Wars itself.

30 years ago, Tsar Gorgi was mislead to believe that the Frontier had developed a super weapon and launched a pre-emptive strike on the nation. The Tundrans almost overran Frontier border forces into the heartland of the Frontier, but Frontier forces were able to stop Tundra troops at the borderlands which guarded their heartlands. Eventually, General Herman was able to drive back the invaders.

In the beginning of the first game, Frontier forces come across a Tundran armored division under the command of Tsar Gorgi in their territory. As this broke the terms of the peace treaty, Frontier and Tundra were at war once again.

After defending the radar array at Windbreak Ridge, freeing the Frontier Spies, capturing Castle Potemkin, and destroying Marshal Nova's Iron Eight, the Frontier began an attack on a Tundran stronghold. During the conflict, however, a Xylvanian Bomber squadron commanded by Countess Ingrid was sent to bomb both armies. After the Xylvanian assault, Frontier and Tundran forces put an end to the Border Wars once and for all and joined together to form the Alliance of Nations in a bid to stop the Xylvanian threat.