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Generally speaking, a Rhon will be marked as Infantry, Armor, or Support, with Infantry and Armor Rhonn containing their own support Bragadts, Catalionn, and Cuartoris; a Support Rhon is composed of several identical noncombat Bragadts with additional support units under a more robust command staff to support local Chorp operations as required. In some cases, additional combat support formations (i.e. Recon or Ordinance) may be attached temporarily to a Rhon or even to a Bragadt within a Rhon - for example, an ad-hoc formation created to counter an armored advance may be assigned an entire anti-tank Catalion per frontline Bragadt in addition to or instead of the one assigned under direct Rhon command, tripling or quadrupling the usual anti-tank armament of the formation as a whole (assuming full staff and supply). | Generally speaking, a Rhon will be marked as Infantry, Armor, or Support, with Infantry and Armor Rhonn containing their own support Bragadts, Catalionn, and Cuartoris; a Support Rhon is composed of several identical noncombat Bragadts with additional support units under a more robust command staff to support local Chorp operations as required. In some cases, additional combat support formations (i.e. Recon or Ordinance) may be attached temporarily to a Rhon or even to a Bragadt within a Rhon - for example, an ad-hoc formation created to counter an armored advance may be assigned an entire anti-tank Catalion per frontline Bragadt in addition to or instead of the one assigned under direct Rhon command, tripling or quadrupling the usual anti-tank armament of the formation as a whole (assuming full staff and supply). | ||
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Medical, Signals, and other support formations typically are grouped into Cuartori or at most Bragadt, but normally these personnel are distributed throughout the larger formations they serve with to fulfil their roles directly. Proper formations of these may be grouped into information centers, field or proper hospital units, etc. | |||
Standard Chorp: Composed of one Headquarters Cuartori, three combat Rhon, and one support Rhon. Other units are usually attached at this organizational level for specialized tasks. | |||
Standard Combat Rhon: | |||
Standard Support Rhon: | |||
Air Service Catalionn: Composed of a Pilot/Technical Cuartori and a logistical Cuartori; 400 men in total typically operating anywhere from 4-40 aircraft depending on type. | |||
Air Supply Bragadt: Composed of one Headquarters Cuartori, one medical Cuartori and a logistics Catalion; 1000 men in total commanding and supporting 2-6 Air Service units. | |||
Army Marine Rhon: | |||
Army Air Drop Rhon: | |||
<nowiki>===Standing Units===</nowiki> | |||
Army Central Command: | |||
Basic Training Rhon: | |||
Specialist Training Rhon: | |||
Reserve Coordination Bragadt: | |||
1. Army: Composed of one Headquarters Cuartori and five standardized Chorps, all of which are mechanized/motorized with tank elements. Attached are two of the Army Special Services' four Catalionn, five Air Supply Bragadts, and eighteen Air Service Catalionn. | |||
2. Army: Composed of one Headquarters Cuartori and five standardized Chorps, one of which is mechanized with tank elements and four of which are motorized. Attached is one of the Army Special Services' four Catalionn, four Air Supply Bragadts, and fifteen Air Service Catalionn. | |||
3. Army: Composed of one Headquarters Cuartori and three standardized Chorps, two of which are motorized and one which is not properly motorized. | |||
Army Special Service HQ and 1st Catalion | |||
Army Marine Rhon: | |||
Army Air Drop Rhon: | |||
Army Garrison/Reserve Coordination Bragadts: Composed of one Headquarters Cuartori and eighteen Bragadts, each including one Headquarters Cuartori, one nonstandard infantry Catalion (which may have anti-aircraft, anti-tank, or other assets depending on placement on a military base or in a city), and one logistical Catalion. | |||
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!Attendant's Rank | !Attendant's Rank | ||
!Average Full Staff | !Average Full Staff | ||
!Designation Style | !Unit Composed Of | ||
!Unit Designation Style | |||
!Unit Symbol | !Unit Symbol | ||
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|all standing military forces | |||
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|General | |General | ||
|Lft. General | |Lft. General | ||
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|First Army | |||
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|Chorp. Lft. | |Chorp. Lft. | ||
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|2-5 Rhonn (typically 3 combat, 1 noncombat) and attached units | |||
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|13,000 (Combat) | |13,000 (Combat) | ||
7600 (Noncombat) | 7600 (Noncombat) | ||
|Bradagts and attached units | |||
|1. Rhn | |1. Rhn | ||
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|Bragorra | |Bragorra | ||
|Bragaft Lft. | |Bragaft Lft. | ||
|2600 | |2000- 2600 | ||
|Catalionn and attached Cuartori | |||
|1.1. Bgt | |1.1. Bgt | ||
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|ad-hoc personnel groupings | |||
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|}All COs are considered officers in the Fhainnin rank structure, and non-officers are referred to as Men-at-Arms. <br /> | |}All COs are technically considered officers in the Fhainnin rank structure, and non-officers are referred to as Men-at-Arms. Any soldier can theoretically attain the rank of Captaen, though this typically is reserved for officer training school candidates and higher ranks require such training as a prerequisite. Appointments to the ranks of Lft. General and higher almost always require appropriate political leanings and specialized schooling in addition to the demonstrated competence and leadership qualities expected of the upper echelons.<br /> | ||
==Army Sea Bureau== | ==Army Sea Bureau== |
Revision as of 17:52, 10 December 2020
The office of the Federal Army is one of the six major Offices of Government in the Federal State of Kistan, and operates as the armed forces of the nation. It should be noted that, while called an 'army', it also includes the nation's naval, air, and strategic military assets due to the organizational structure of the Office. Due to its nature as a military force, its hierarchy is radically different to the civilian branches of the government. The Federal Army is the only one of the Six-Office System which responds primarily to the Office of the Despotate.
Office of the Federal Army | |
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Roinn an Fyddin Feadaral | |
Motto | Unified, we are Unbreakable |
Founded | 19## |
Service branches | National Land Army
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Website | www.arm.gov.fh |
Leadership | |
Chief Army Officer | Delyth Guair |
Manpower | |
Military age | 19-45, 25-60 for off-field officers |
Conscription | 19-21 year-olds are required to take a fundamentals course, but are not considered draftees or officially tallied. |
Available for military service | 82,475,947, age 15–49 |
Fit for military service | 27,534,938, age 15–49 |
Active personnel | 859,124 (ranked 8th) |
Reserve personnel | 5,117,866 |
Office of the Federal Army
History
Pre-national Forces
- kern skirmishers primarily, with mercenaries and a few professional house cavalry guards
Rethysian Levy System
- cavalry divided into lancers and maneuver/skirmish/chaser cavalry wings - infantry organized into proper men at arms pulled directly from noble houses to serve for a term of 4 years - engineer and supply organizations formalized
Combined Royal Army
- army reorganized into conscription system with nobles as officers - later, nobles lose rights due to a coup by the monarch solidifying central power
Great War Era
Post-War/Republican Era
Strategic Aims
Political Involvement
Army Land Bureau
Organization
Standard Unit Types:
Infantry: Light, Motorized/Mechanized, Garrison
Armor: Light, Normal
Artillery: Light, Field, Self-Propelled, Anti-Air Field, Anti-Air Self Propelled, Field Rocket, Self-Propelled Rocket, Self Propelled Missile, Anti-Tank Field, Anti-Tank Self-Propelled
Support: Hospital, Logistics/Quartermaster, Signal, Headquarters, Engineering, Ordinance, Recon (Cavalry, Motorized Cavalry, Air Cavalry)
Generally speaking, a Rhon will be marked as Infantry, Armor, or Support, with Infantry and Armor Rhonn containing their own support Bragadts, Catalionn, and Cuartoris; a Support Rhon is composed of several identical noncombat Bragadts with additional support units under a more robust command staff to support local Chorp operations as required. In some cases, additional combat support formations (i.e. Recon or Ordinance) may be attached temporarily to a Rhon or even to a Bragadt within a Rhon - for example, an ad-hoc formation created to counter an armored advance may be assigned an entire anti-tank Catalion per frontline Bragadt in addition to or instead of the one assigned under direct Rhon command, tripling or quadrupling the usual anti-tank armament of the formation as a whole (assuming full staff and supply).
Medical, Signals, and other support formations typically are grouped into Cuartori or at most Bragadt, but normally these personnel are distributed throughout the larger formations they serve with to fulfil their roles directly. Proper formations of these may be grouped into information centers, field or proper hospital units, etc.
Standard Chorp: Composed of one Headquarters Cuartori, three combat Rhon, and one support Rhon. Other units are usually attached at this organizational level for specialized tasks.
Standard Combat Rhon:
Standard Support Rhon:
Air Service Catalionn: Composed of a Pilot/Technical Cuartori and a logistical Cuartori; 400 men in total typically operating anywhere from 4-40 aircraft depending on type.
Air Supply Bragadt: Composed of one Headquarters Cuartori, one medical Cuartori and a logistics Catalion; 1000 men in total commanding and supporting 2-6 Air Service units.
Army Marine Rhon:
Army Air Drop Rhon:
===Standing Units===
Army Central Command:
Basic Training Rhon:
Specialist Training Rhon:
Reserve Coordination Bragadt:
1. Army: Composed of one Headquarters Cuartori and five standardized Chorps, all of which are mechanized/motorized with tank elements. Attached are two of the Army Special Services' four Catalionn, five Air Supply Bragadts, and eighteen Air Service Catalionn.
2. Army: Composed of one Headquarters Cuartori and five standardized Chorps, one of which is mechanized with tank elements and four of which are motorized. Attached is one of the Army Special Services' four Catalionn, four Air Supply Bragadts, and fifteen Air Service Catalionn.
3. Army: Composed of one Headquarters Cuartori and three standardized Chorps, two of which are motorized and one which is not properly motorized.
Army Special Service HQ and 1st Catalion
Army Marine Rhon:
Army Air Drop Rhon:
Army Garrison/Reserve Coordination Bragadts: Composed of one Headquarters Cuartori and eighteen Bragadts, each including one Headquarters Cuartori, one nonstandard infantry Catalion (which may have anti-aircraft, anti-tank, or other assets depending on placement on a military base or in a city), and one logistical Catalion.
Doctrine and Training
Equipment and Assets
Personnel/Vehicles | Numbers |
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Main Army Troops | |
Marine Troops | |
Airborne Troops | |
Naval Forces | |
Air Force | |
Main battle tanks | |
Light tanks | |
Infantry fighting vehicles | |
Armoured personnel carriers | |
Self-propelled Artillery |
Rank Structure
Land Force | CO's Rank | Attendant's Rank | Average Full Staff | Unit Composed Of | Unit Designation Style | Unit Symbol |
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Army Field Operations Command | Marshal | all standing military forces | ||||
Army | General | Lft. General | 140.6k-234.2k | 3- 5 Chorps and attached attached units | First Army | |
Chorp ( Eng. Corps) | Chopporra | Chorp. Lft. | 46,800 | 2-5 Rhonn (typically 3 combat, 1 noncombat) and attached units | 1st Chr | < |
Rhon (Eng. Division) | Rhonorra | Rhon Lft. | 13,000 (Combat)
7600 (Noncombat) |
Bradagts and attached units | 1. Rhn | E |
Bragadt (Eng. Brigade) | Bragorra | Bragaft Lft. | 2000- 2600 | Catalionn and attached Cuartori | 1.1. Bgt | [ |
Catalion (Eng. Battalion) | Captaen | Catalion Lft. | 800 | Always full Cuartori | 1.1.1 Ctl | |
Cuartori (Eng. Regiment) | Ardserdeant | Cuartori Serdeant | 200 | Always full Tastels | 1st Cut, 1st Ctl | = |
Tastel (Eng. Detail/Company) | Serdeant | Tastel Sgiobair | 50 | Always Sgibos | 1st Tastel, 1st Cut | - |
Sgibo (Eng. Squad) | Sgiobair | 10 | 1st Sgibo, 1st Tastel | |||
Cith (Eng. Friends/fireteam) | Sgiobair-Leift. | 4-6 | ad-hoc personnel groupings |
All COs are technically considered officers in the Fhainnin rank structure, and non-officers are referred to as Men-at-Arms. Any soldier can theoretically attain the rank of Captaen, though this typically is reserved for officer training school candidates and higher ranks require such training as a prerequisite. Appointments to the ranks of Lft. General and higher almost always require appropriate political leanings and specialized schooling in addition to the demonstrated competence and leadership qualities expected of the upper echelons.
Army Sea Bureau
Going into the second quarter of the century, the composition of the Army naval service is changing as older, larger warships become slightly less prominent compared to a larger force of smaller surface combatants. While the light support carrier doctrine employed by the Army remains a key point in Fhainnin strategy within the ______ Sea and in its littoral waters along the open ocean, budget cuts and the lack of a serious neighboring rival make lobbying for a larger navy a weak political position. Currently, the Army plans to phase out much of its older surface fleet in favor of modern designs. While the total number of heavy surface combatants will drop, a larger array of small vessels is planned. Forays into missile boats in particular are in vogue for white-water operations, though the overall trend in modern naval design is a greater integration of air assets with naval ones, as evidenced by the fact that the vast majority of new designs take landing pads into account compared to older Fhainic designs, many of which lagged behind in this area.
Organization
Inner Sea Fleet
First Squadron:
Second Squadron:
Third Squadron:
Fourth Squadron:
Fifth Squadron:
Outer Sea Fleet
First Squadron:
Second Squadron:
Third Squadron:
Ship Class/Role Designations
Doctrine and Training
Equipment and Assets
List of Mothballed Ships
Ship Name | Class | Roles | Designation | Displacement | Air Compliment | Completed | Est. Crew | Squadron | Notes |
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DD1921-33 | Destroyer | Escort, Fire Support | War Memorial | 1927 | |||||
DD1943-14 | Destroyer | Escort, Fire Support | Museum Ship | 1945 | |||||
DD1943-17 | Destroyer | Escort, Fire Support | Museum Ship | 1946 | |||||
DD1950-2 | Destroyer | Escort, Fire Support | Obsolete (Mothballed) | 1957 | |||||
DD1950-3 | Destroyer | Escort, Fire Support | Obsolete (Mothballed) | 1957 | |||||
DD1950-4 | Destroyer | Escort, Fire Support | Obsolete (Mothballed) | 1958 | |||||
DL1961-3 | Torpedo Destroyer | Torpedo Ship | Obsolete (Mothballed) | 1963 | |||||
DL1961-4 | Torpedo Destroyer | Torpedo Ship | Obsolete (Mothballed) | 1965 | |||||
DL1961-7 | Torpedo Destroyer | Torpedo Ship | Obsolete (Mothballed) | 1968 | |||||
Hospital Ship CH1984-1 'Putrainn' | Cruiser | Noncombat Support | Obsolete (Mothballed) | ||||||
Hospital Ship CH1984-2 'Amenable' | Cruiser | Noncombat Support | Obsolete (Mothballed) | ||||||
CR1965-1 'Haelcoucar' | Cruiser | Research Ship | Obsolete (Mothballed) | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | Deep Sea Research Vessel. | ||||
CC1955-17 'Saint's Fire' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Obsolete (Mothballed) | 1964 | |||||
CC1963-1 'Fortuity' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Obsolete (Mothballed) | 1967 | |||||
CC1963-3 'Republican Pride' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Obsolete (Mothballed) | 1968 | |||||
CL1958-4 'Tricutia' | Cruiser | Shore Operations | Obsolete (Mothballed) | 1960 | |||||
BCM1966-1 'Cananach II' | Battlecruiser | Fire Support | Obsolete (Mothballed) | 1972 | |||||
CC1955-12 'Safvos' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Museum Ship | 1962 | |||||
CVL1949-5 'Triple Threat' | Light Carrier | Air Power Projection | Museum Ship | STOBAR configuration, 25 fixed wing craft, 2 Helicopters or VTOLs | 1955 | Refits later added Helicopter/VTOL pads. |
List of Ships (Individual, Active)
Ship Name | Class | Roles | Designation | Displacement | Air Compliment | Completed | Est. Crew | Squadron | Notes |
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DL1961-6 | Torpedo Destroyer | Torpedo Ship | Obsolete | 1965 | |||||
DL1970-1 | Frigate | Research Ship | Outdated | 1978 | Science and electronic systems testing ship. | ||||
DLM1997-1 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Modern | 1997 | |||||
DLM1997-2 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Modern | 1998 | |||||
DLM1997-3 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Modern | 1998 | |||||
DLM1997-4 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Modern | 1999 | |||||
DLM1997-5 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Modern | 1999 | |||||
DLM1997-6 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Modern | 1999 | |||||
DLM1997-7 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Modern | 1999 | |||||
DLM1997-8 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Modern | 1999 | |||||
DLM1997-9 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Modern | 2000 | |||||
DLM1997-10 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Modern | 2000 | |||||
DLM1997-11 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Modern | 2000 | |||||
DLM1997-12 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Modern | 2000 | |||||
DLM1997-13 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Modern | 2000 | |||||
DLM1997-14 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Modern | 2001 | |||||
DLM2013-1 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Modern | 2018 | |||||
DLM2013-2 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Modern | 2018 | |||||
DLM2013-3 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Modern | 2019 | |||||
DE1981-1 | Destroyer | Minelaying | Outdated | 1983 | |||||
DE1981-2 | Destroyer | Minelaying | Outdated | 1983 | |||||
DE2001-1 | Destroyer | Minelaying | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2010 | ||||
DD1978-6 | Destroyer | Escort, Fire Support | Outdated | 1979 | |||||
DD1978-7 | Destroyer | Escort, Fire Support | Outdated | 1979 | |||||
DD1978-8 | Destroyer | Escort, Fire Support | Outdated | 1980 | |||||
DD1978-9 | Destroyer | Escort, Fire Support | Outdated | 1980 | |||||
DD1978-10 | Destroyer | Escort, Fire Support | Outdated | 1980 | |||||
DD1978-11 | Destroyer | Escort, Fire Support | Outdated | 1980 | |||||
DD1978-13 | Destroyer | Escort, Fire Support | Outdated | 1983 | |||||
DD1978-14 | Destroyer | Escort, Fire Support | Outdated | 1984 | |||||
DDM1995-1 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | Modern | 2000 | |||||
DDM1995-2 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | Modern | 2003 | |||||
DDM1995-3 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | Modern | 2004 | |||||
DDM1995-4 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | Modern | 2005 | |||||
DDM2002-1 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2005 | ||||
DDM2002-2 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2007 | ||||
DDM2002-3 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2008 | ||||
DDM2002-4 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2008 | ||||
DDM2015-1 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2017 | ||||
DDM2015-2 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2018 | ||||
DDM2015-3 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2018 | ||||
DDM2015-4 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2018 | ||||
DDM2015-5 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2019 | ||||
CR2003-1 'Coscach' | Cruiser | Research Ship | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | Deep Sea Research Vessel. | ||||
CR2003-2 'Catus' | Cruiser | Research Ship | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | Environmental Studies Vessel | ||||
CM1967-1 'Scrimp' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Obsolete | n/a | 1971 | Completed late due to manufacturing errors. | |||
CM1967-2 'Kurikila II' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Obsolete | n/a | 1970 | ||||
CM1967-3 'Constantoc' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Outdated | 1982 | |||||
CM1967-4 'Cyriath' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Outdated | 1983 | |||||
CM1967-5 'Gualla-Ruad' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Outdated | 1983 | |||||
CM1967-7 'Dúnlaff' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Outdated | 1986 | Sunk in shallow waters and re-floated in 1992-95. | ||||
CM1967-8 'Teindun' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Outdated | 1989 | |||||
CM1967-9 'Umadun' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Outdated | 1989 | |||||
CM1988-1 'Occidun' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Outdated | 1990 | |||||
CM1988-2 'Oridun' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Outdated | 1990 | |||||
CM1988-3 'Oirthidun' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Outdated | 1990 | |||||
CM1988-4 'June Fifth' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Outdated | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 1994 | Refit added a helipad in 2003 prior to the Type CM2004. | |||
CM2002-1 'Mhartainn' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Modern | 2007 | Completed late after design overtaken by CM2004-class. | ||||
CM2002-2 'Velikaya Voyna' ('Great War') | Cruiser | Fire Support | Modern | 2009 | Completed late after design overtaken by CM2004-class. | ||||
CM2004-1 'Gorod Doliny' ('City of the Vale') | Cruiser | Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2009 | Proof-of-concept ship for helicopter pads on smaller vessels. | |||
CM2004-2 'Felin Dun' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2010 | ||||
CM2004-3 'Gwilyr Dun' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2013 | ||||
CM2004-4 'Sergalthen Dun' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2013 | ||||
CM2004-5 'Veselovsky' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2015 | ||||
CM2004-6 'Rybakov' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2015 | ||||
CM2004-7 'Kulik' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2016 | ||||
CM2016-1 'Meadarloch' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2018 | ||||
CM2016-2 'Calltainn' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2019 | ||||
CM2016-3 'Turlann' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2018 | ||||
CM2016-4 'Ghaidhealaibh' | Cruiser | Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2019 | ||||
CL1986-1 'Consequence' | Cruiser | Shore Operations | Outdated | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 1991 | ||||
CL1986-2 'Undercut' | Cruiser | Shore Operations | Outdated | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 1991 | ||||
CL2002-1 'Luster' | Cruiser | Shore Operations | Modern | 2 Helicopters or VTOLs | 2003 | ||||
CL2002-2 'Errant' | Cruiser | Shore Operations | Modern | 2 Helicopters or VTOLs | 2003 | ||||
CL2002-3 'Valiant' | Cruiser | Shore Operations | Modern | 2 Helicopters or VTOLs | 2005 | ||||
CL2012-1 'Uppercut' | Cruiser | Shore Operations | Modern | 3 Helicopters or VTOLs | 2015 | ||||
Hospital Ship CH1984-3 'Jude's Grace' | Cruiser | Noncombat Support | Outdated | 3 Helicopters or VTOLs | 1993 | Refitted for continued service. | |||
Icebreaker CI-34 'Bess' | Cruiser | Noncombat Support | Outdated | 1971 | |||||
Icebreaker CI-14 'Redundant' | Cruiser | Noncombat Support | Outdated | 1981 | |||||
Icebreaker CI-36 'Sea Cow' | Cruiser | Noncombat Support | Outdated | 1992 | |||||
Icebreaker CI-17 'Landeshknekt' | Cruiser | Noncombat Support | Modern | 2003 | |||||
Icebreaker CI-12 'Archipelago' | Cruiser | Noncombat Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2011 | ||||
CVLM1949-7 'White Stripe' | Light Carrier | Air Power Projection | Obsolete | STOBAR configuration, 25 fixed wing craft, 2 Helicopters or VTOLs | 1967 | Refits later added Helicopter/VTOL pads and missiles. Built considerably later than others in class to restart air power program. | |||
CVLN1980-1 'Green Stripe' | Light Carrier | Research Ship | Outdated | CATOBAR configuration, 25 fixed wing craft, 3 Helicopters or VTOLs | 1983 | Proof-of-Concept for CATOBAR and nuclear carrier programs. | |||
CVLM1988-1 'Thundershrike' | Light Helicopter Carrier | Air Power Projection | Modern | 8 Helicopters or VTOLs | 1992 | ||||
CVLM1999-1 'Haynead' | Light Carrier | Air Power Projection | Modern | STOBAR configuration, 28 fixed wing craft, 4 Helicopters or VTOLs | 2001 | ||||
CVNM2004-1 'Rhigeralt' | Carrier | Air Power Projection | Modern | STOBAR configuration, 44 fixed wing craft, 8 Helicopters or VTOLs | 2016 | Completed late for political reasons and design issues. Refits reduced carrying capacity. | |||
CVNM2004-2 'Red Stripe' | Carrier | Air Power Projection | Modern | STOBAR configuration, 48 fixed wing craft, 12 Helicopters or VTOLs | 2009 | ||||
BCNM1990-1 'Lann Aengle III' | Battlecruiser | Fire Support | Outdated | n/a | 1998 | ||||
BCNM2000-1 'Aengland' | Battlecruiser | Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2009 | ||||
BCNM2000-2 'Lann Slawe IV' | Battlecruiser | Fire Support | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2011 | ||||
BCNM2000-3 'Lann Fhainnin II' | Battlecruiser | Fire Support, Flagship | Modern | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2012 |
List of Ships (Individual, Planned/In Construction)
Potential Name | Class | Roles | Displacement | Air Compliment | Hull Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
DE2010-1 | Destroyer | Minelaying | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | Hull Laid | |
DE2010-2 | Destroyer | Minelaying | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | Hull Laid | |
DLM2013-4 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Hull Laid | ||
DLM2013-5 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Hull Laid | ||
DLM2013-6 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Hull Laid | ||
DLM2013-7 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Hull Laid | ||
DLM2013-8 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | Hull Laid | ||
DLM2013-9 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | 2022 (Construction begins 2020) | ||
DLM2013-10 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | 2022 (Construction begins 2021) | ||
DLM2013-11 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | 2022 (Construction begins 2022) | ||
DLM2020-1 | Frigate | Screening, Escort | 2025 (Construction begins 2024) | ||
DDM2015-6 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | Hull Laid | |
DDM2015-7 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | Hull Laid | |
DDM2015-8 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | Hull Laid | |
DDM2015-9 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | Hull Laid | |
DDM2015-10 | Destroyer | Escort, ASW, Fire Support | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | Hull Laid | |
DDM2019-1 | Destroyer | Escort, Fire Support | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2025 (Construction begins 2023) | |
DDM2019-2 | Destroyer | Escort, Fire Support | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2025 (Construction begins 2023) | |
DDM2019-3 | Destroyer | Escort, Fire Support | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2026 (Construction begins 2025) | |
CM2016-5 'Beinn Mult' | Cruiser | Fire Support | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | Hull Laid | |
CM2016-6 'Shaerhal' | Cruiser | Fire Support | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | Hull Laid | |
CM2016-7 'Beacan' | Cruiser | Fire Support | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | Hull Laid | |
CM2016-8 'Cuimridh' | Cruiser | Fire Support | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2022 (Construction begins 2020) | |
CM2016-9 'Pheofhair' | Cruiser | Fire Support | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2022 (Construction begins 2020) | |
CM2016-10 'New Anglia II' | Cruiser | Fire Support | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2024 (Construction begins 2020) | |
CM2016-11 'Opekun Vraelki' | Cruiser | Fire Support | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2025 (Construction begins 2021) | |
CM2016-12 'Opekun Lyukqui V' | Cruiser | Fire Support | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2025 (Construction begins 2021) | |
BCNM-2019-1 'Lann Fedarail' | Battlecruiser | Fire Support | 1 Helicopter or VTOL | 2027 (Construction begins 2021) | |
CVLM2015-1 'Monarkh Morya' ('Sea Monarch') | Light Carrier | Air Power Projection | STOBAR configuration, 30 fixed wing aircraft, 4 Helicopters or VTOLs | Hull Laid | |
CVLM2015-2 'Obraztsovyy Glavnyy' ('Model Major') | Light Carrier | Air Power Projection | STOBAR configuration, 30 fixed wing aircraft, 4 Helicopters or VTOLs | Hull Laid | |
Hospital Ship CH2017-1 'Angel's Wings' | Cruiser | Noncombat Support | 3 Helicopters or VTOLs | Hull Laid |
List of Ships (Collective)
Ship Class Designation | Classification Role | Active | Nearing Service End | Future Planned | Projected Future Active Vessels | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DD | Conventional Destroyer | 8 | 8 | 0 | 0 | |
DE | Mine Warfare Ship | 3 | 2 | 2 | 3 | |
DL | Light Torpedo/Test Ship | 2 (1*) | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
DLM | Missile Boat | 17 | 0 | 9 | 26 | |
DDM | Missile Destroyer | 13 | 0 | 8 | 21 | need 8 more |
CR* | Science Ship | 2* | 0 | 0 | 2 | need 1 more |
CI* | Heavy Icebreaker | 5* | 3** | 0* | 5* | |
CH* | Hospital Ship | 1* | 1** | 1* | 2* | |
CL | Landing Support Ship | 6 | 2 | 0 | 4 | need 1 more |
CM | Missile Cruiser | 25 | 12 | 8 | 21 | |
CVLM | Support Carrier | 3 | 1 | 2 | 4 | |
CVLN* | Nuclear Light Carrier | 1* | 1* | 0* | 0 | |
CVNM | Nuclear Fleet Carrier | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |
BCNM | Battlecruiser | 4 | 1 | 1 | 4 | |
Light Combat Vessels | 48 | 13 | 19 (gonna be 28) | 56 | ||
Heavy Combat Vessels (CM and greater) | 34 | 14 | 11 | 31 | ||
Non-Combat Vessels | 10 | 6 | 1 (gonna be 2) | 9** | ||
Total | 92 | 33 | 31 (gonna be 42) | 96 |
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SS, CV, CVA, BB, BC, CA, CC, CL, DD, CL, DL, TP, N- (nuclear-powered), M- (missile), C- (conventional)
Additional Ranks - Chaplain, Corps-General, Brigade-General, Division-General, Amry-General, Knight- award prefix, Citizen Militant (conscript)
APC, IFV, MOT, MCH, L-ARM, ARM, H-ARM, AT, SP-AT, AA, SP-AA, R-ART, ART, H-ART, L-ART, SP-ART, SPR-ART, etcetera
CIWS, SAMS (surface-air missile), SSMS, AAMS, IMGS (machine gun)
Common system designation example - L-ART Type 2017/1 = mortar, designed 2017, first variant designed in category that year
example 2 - NM-BC 2001-1 #2 - nuclear-powered, missile-equipped heavy cruiser/battlecruiser designed 2001, second of class
859,124 active, 5,117,866 reserve, 36,881 paramilitary = 6,013,871 total
38.4% of pop in eligible age range, 12.82% of total pop in age range and within service parameters
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