The Transit Wars were two conflicts in the last decades BFC fought over control of transit infrastructure.
The First Transit War (c. 28-27 BFC) was triggered by Türkiye deploying ice cannonballs into Earth-Mars cycler orbits near Phobos to contest Dominio's non-aligned transit tariffs. After a series of inconclusive engagements in which Türkiye threatened to deploy unshackled AGI in violation of the Synthetic Control Measures in place after the Haidian Takeoff Crisis, the conflict ended with the effective relocation of transit staging from Phobos to Deimos, breaking Dominio's pricing monopoly.
The Second Transit War (c. 19-17 BFC) was precipitated by the discovery of significant palladium hydride deposits in several Hilda group asteroids, which had potential applications in next-generation Fusion Power and catalytic fuel processing. As the Hildas occupy a resonant orbit between the Trojan and Greek asteroid groups they had competing claims from the United States, Greater Zhōngguó, Türkiye, the Fatimid Trade Caliphate, France, and Bharat; but only Dominio and Freehab had a significant presence there. A series of battles between the Dominio-France and Türkiye-Fatimid Trade Caliphate coalitions; with the United States backing the former and GZ backing the latter, resulted in a Peacekeeper mediated settlement giving joint US-GZ control over the resources with Freehab supplying the transport infrastructure. This effectively ended Domino military presence outside of cislunar space.