Navy of Burgundie

Mission
The mission of the Navy of Burgundie is to maintain, train and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression, and maintaining the freedom and safety of the Burgundian littoral waterways and the international shipping lanes.

The Navy of Burgundie is a seaborne branch of the Burgundian Security Forces. The Navy's five primary areas of responsibility are:

The preparation of naval/coastal defense forces necessary for the effective prosecution of a war.

The maintenance of naval aviation, including land-based naval aviation, air transport essential for naval operations, and all air weapons and air techniques involved in the operations and activities of the Navy.

The development of aircraft, weapons, tactics, technique, organization, and equipment of naval combat and service elements.

The provision of logistical, human, and material support to Humanitarian aid/intervention efforts taken in conjunction with or on behalf of the international community.

The enforcement of Burgundian Maritime Prefecture Law and internationally recognized elements of maritime law.

Age of Sail
Line Ahead, Crossing the T, speed over firepower, only engage Kiravian ships when they are beating hard into their close haul

Age of Steam
late 19th-early 20th century:

Young School- The Jeune École ("Young School") was a strategic naval concept developed during the 19th century. It advocated the use of small, powerfully equipped units to combat a larger battleship fleet, and commerce raiders capable of ending the trade of the rival nation. The idea was developed among Burgundian naval theorists: the Burgundian government had one of the largest navies of the time, and the theorists desired to counteract the strength of the Kiravian Navy which was the largest.

Countre-Jeune École- Caphiria utilized the Jeune École against the Urcean Royal Navy and the Navy of Burgundie during the First Fratricide, Red Intereggnum and the Second Fratricide. This spurred the development of coastal defense ships and guard ships not only in Burgundie but also other southern Levantine countries.

Age of Battleships
-20th century-Burgundie was a late adopter of the tenents of the Age of Steel.

Metaorizonal Age
-21st century- Command of the sea Metaorizonal

Aircraft carriers
Status guide: ● active duty, not deployed; ○ active, duty deployed; ◎ active duty damaged/under repair; ★ ready reserve fleet; ☆ laid up in ordinary; ◆ withdrawn, exportable ◇ withdrawn, on loan; ▶ under construction; ▷ ordered

Large Surface Combatants
Status guide: ● active duty, not deployed; ○ active, duty deployed; ◎ active duty damaged/under repair; ★ ready reserve fleet; ☆ laid up in ordinary; ◆ withdrawn, exportable ◇ withdrawn, on loan; ▶ under construction; ▷ ordered

Small Surface Combatants
Status guide: ● active duty, not deployed; ○ active, duty deployed; ◎ active duty damaged/under repair; ★ ready reserve fleet; ☆ laid up in ordinary; ◆ withdrawn, exportable ◇ withdrawn, on loan; ▶ under construction; ▷ ordered

Attack submarines
Status guide: ● active duty, not deployed; ○ active, duty deployed; ◎ active duty damaged/under repair; ★ ready reserve fleet; ☆ laid up in ordinary; ◆ withdrawn, exportable ◇ withdrawn, on loan; ▶ under construction; ▷ ordered

Cruise Missile Submarines
Status guide: ● active duty, not deployed; ○ active, duty deployed; ◎ active duty damaged/under repair; ★ ready reserve fleet; ☆ laid up in ordinary; ◆ withdrawn, exportable ◇ withdrawn, on loan; ▶ under construction; ▷ ordered

Amphibious Assault Ships
Status guide: ● active duty, not deployed; ○ active, duty deployed; ◎ active duty damaged/under repair; ★ ready reserve fleet; ☆ laid up in ordinary; ◆ withdrawn, exportable ◇ withdrawn, on loan; ▶ under construction; ▷ ordered

Combat Logistics Force Ships
Status guide: ● active duty, not deployed; ○ active, duty deployed; ◎ active duty damaged/under repair; ★ ready reserve fleet; ☆ laid up in ordinary; ◆ withdrawn, exportable ◇ withdrawn, on loan; ▶ under construction; ▷ ordered

Support Ships
Status guide: ● active duty, not deployed; ○ active, duty deployed; ◎ active duty damaged/under repair; ★ ready reserve fleet; ☆ laid up in ordinary; ◆ withdrawn, exportable ◇ withdrawn, on loan; ▶ under construction; ▷ ordered

Non-combatants
Status guide: ● active duty, not deployed; ○ active, duty deployed; ◎ active duty damaged/under repair; ★ ready reserve fleet; ☆ laid up in ordinary; ◆ withdrawn, exportable ◇ withdrawn, on loan; ▶ under construction; ▷ ordered

Naval ORBAT
WIP, this is outdated

4x Carrier Strike Groups (1 medium carrier, 2 stealth cruisers, 1 cruiser carrier, 2 corvettes, 1 flight squadron (10 Naval F-22 variants), 1 attack submarine, 1 cruise missile submarine and 1 supply ship)

8x Battle Strike Groups (1 cruiser carrier, 2 stealth cruisers, 2 corvettes, 1 flight section (4 Naval F-22 variants), 2 attack submarines and 1 supply ship)

4x Expeditionary Strike Groups (2 LHSs, 4 battle cruisers, 2 corvettes, 1 frigate, 1 Lauder Class sea lift ships, 1 Maria Class hospital ship and 1 supply ship)

Bases
Location

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Capacity

Kilikas Sea Naval Station

NordHalle, Burgundie


 * 10 Aircraft carriers


 * 25 Surface combatants


 * 8 submarines


 * 10 Logistics vessles

Coscivian Sea Naval Reserve Facility

Bekshavn, Burgundie


 * 2 Aircraft carriers


 * 14 Surface combatants


 * 24 Logistics vessles

St. Mattius Naval Airbase

Mattiusvale, Burgundie


 * LOTS of planes

Naval Auxiliary Air Facility Verdmontanha

Dorft, Burgundie


 * A bunch of planes

Joint Base Davidus, Latin Command

Pumbria, Burgundie


 * 2 Aircraft carriers


 * 5 Surface combatants


 * 5 submarines


 * 6 Logistics vessles


 * LOTS of planes

Naval and Air Station Sudmoll

Joint KATI Base Sudmoll

Southern Command

Sudmoll, Burgundie


 * 5 Surface combatants


 * 9 Logistics vessles


 * some planes

Joint Base Ayermer

Ayermer, Burgundie


 * 2 Aircraft carriers


 * 35 Surface combatants


 * 3 submarines


 * 7 Logistics vessles


 * some planes

Joint Base Cin Novilla,

Novilla, Burgundie

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 * 4 Aircraft carriers


 * 12 Surface combatants


 * 15 submarines


 * 12 Logistics vessles


 * some planes

Joint Base Faramount, Central and High Command,

Faramount

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 * 4 Aircraft carriers


 * 9 Surface combatants


 * 3 submarines


 * 8 logistics vessles


 * some planes

Ayermer Ordinance Proving Facility

Ayermer, Burgundie

tbd

N/A

Joint Base Cronata, Cronan Command

Neu Burgund, Flordeterra, Burgundie

tbd


 * 2 Aircraft carriers


 * 6 Surface combatants


 * 8 submarines


 * 15 logistics vessles


 * A bunch of planes

Naval/Revenue Guard Joint Station Medimeria

Medimeria, Burgundie

tbd


 * 4 Surface combatants


 * 8 logistics vessles


 * 6 small/medium planes

Joint Base Punth, Punthite Command

Nova Levantia, Burgundie

tbd


 * 4 Aircraft carriers


 * 9 Surface combatants


 * 3 submarines


 * 8 logistics vessles


 * some planes

Naval/Revenue Guard Joint Station Wintergen

Wintergen, Burgundie

tbd


 * 6 Surface combatants


 * 4 logistics vessles


 * 15 small/medium planes

Naval/Revenue Guard Joint Station Nauta Normand

Nauta Normand, Burgundie

tbd


 * 3 Surface combatants


 * 2 logistics vessles


 * 4 small/medium planes

Joint Base Meriammajori, Levantine Ocean Command

Levantx, Burgundie


 * 1 Aircraft carrier


 * 6 Surface combatants


 * 4 submarines


 * 6 logistics vessles


 * some planes

Equipment
The Navy of Burgundie uses a vertiable array of equipment to accomplish its various missions. Being the second eldest branch of the Burgoignesc Security Forces it also maintains stores of historic equipment for parades, memorials, commemorations, demonstrations, training, and as museum pieces. The modern aestheic of the modern Burgoignesc sailor is considerably dated compared to his/her counterparts but the equipment they use and sail on is some the most advanced in the world. The materiel and vehicles used by the Navy are exemplary of its mission, "maintain, train and equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression, and maintaining the freedom and safety of the Burgoignesc littoral waterways and the international shipping lanes", in that the assumption is that the ships need to be able to accommodate forward deployed forces for long periods at all times. When not at war, readiness is assured through the constant participation in humanitarian missions and military exercises leading to the fleets of Burgundie having larger contingent of supply and sustainment vessels compared to any other navy its size. This make up also supports Burgundie's participation in the Levantine Union Defense Council, where it plays a crucial role in combat support and logistics. Unlike other neighbors, specifically Urcea, it does not have a massive aircraft carrier contingent, sporting only one mid-size carrier per fleet. Naval aviation is typically designation as a defensive measure and it achieves Command of the sea in the Metaorizonal Age through a sharing of resources with other Levantine Union Defense Council partners.

Marine infantry are equipped quite differently from their purely naval brethren. Their uniforms both combat and parade resemble those of the Army of Burgundie but they retain their naval heritage in their insignia. Having been mostly supplanted in their mission by the Burgoignesc Foreign Legion the Marine infantry are a relatively small unit of 46,490 personnel, tasked primarily with base security, maritime law enforcement duties, and humanitarian aid protection and distribution.

Ships

Aircraft

Weapons

Naval jack
The Burgoignesc Naval Jack is a burgundy field with the Burgundian Cross in canton. This design was adopted as the flag in 1821 after it was flown over the successful Closing of the Channel during the War of Northern Aggression.

In accordance with Burgoignesc Flag Code it is flown at altitudo luminare (Eng. lesser altitude) then the Burgoignesc Flag, but has the honor of being granted altitudo idem (Eng. same height) status as the royal flag and superioritatem (Eng. superiority) over all other flags in Burgundie, including the flags of the other military branches.

Previous to the adoption of the current naval jack there was not a singular flag for the Navy of Burgundie.