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His Majesty's Arcerion Naval Service Station Port Hughes serves as the basic training facility of Arcerion's sailors and naval officers. While naval officers will complete their academic education at the Royal Arcerion Military College, their practical seafaring and leadership education is done through HMANSS Port Hughes. After initial intake and testing, personnel are separated into multiple service streams, from Naval Warfare, to engineering and logistics, depending on their suitability based on entry testing and fitness. Officers and enlisted members who wish to join the Arcerion Regiment of Marine Commandos also self-identify during this period so they can attend Assessment and Selection programs after their initial training phase.  
His Majesty's Arcerion Naval Service Station Port Hughes serves as the basic training facility of Arcerion's sailors and naval officers. While naval officers will complete their academic education at the Royal Arcerion Military College, their practical seafaring and leadership education is done through HMANSS Port Hughes. After initial intake and testing, personnel are separated into multiple service streams, from Naval Warfare, to engineering and logistics, depending on their suitability based on entry testing and fitness. Officers and enlisted members who wish to join the Arcerion Regiment of Marine Commandos also self-identify during this period so they can attend Assessment and Selection programs after their initial training phase.  
=== Surface Fleet ===
=== Surface Fleet ===
[[File:ACS Kurst.jpg|thumb|Arcerion Confederate Kurst, sailing in the Songun Sea, 2018. ]]
==== Aircraft Carrier ====
==== Aircraft Carrier ====
[[File:ACS Kurst.jpg|thumb|Arcerion Confederate Kurst, sailing in the Songun Sea, 2018. ]]
The RANS only has one remaining aircraft carrier, the ACS ''Kurst.'' With an original unit cost of £1.319b [[Economy of Arcerion|Arcer Pounds]], and it displaces 9,900 long tons before combat loading. It was laid down in 1984, and launched in 1987, commencing and completing flight trials the same year, being declared operationally ready for sea trials in 1988. It was commissioned in 1988 in Chester-on-Moore, and has remained as the flagship of the Arcerion Navy since then, when it took over the title from the destroyer ACS ''Windswept''. The ''Kurst'' is the central piece of Arcerion's expeditionary naval force and represents the central component to both the Naval Air Service and Arcerion Carrier Group 1, the nation's only full-time blue water expeditionary strike group along with its escorts and support ships.   
The RANS only has one remaining aircraft carrier, the ACS ''Kurst.'' With an original unit cost of £1.319b [[Economy of Arcerion|Arcer Pounds]], and it displaces 9,900 long tons before combat loading. It was laid down in 1984, and launched in 1987, commencing and completing flight trials the same year, being declared operationally ready for sea trials in 1988. It was commissioned in 1988 in Chester-on-Moore, and has remained as the flagship of the Arcerion Navy since then, when it took over the title from the destroyer ACS ''Windswept''. The ''Kurst'' is the central piece of Arcerion's expeditionary naval force and represents the central component to both the Naval Air Service and Arcerion Carrier Group 1, the nation's only full-time blue water expeditionary strike group.   
==== Amphibious Warfare ====
==== Amphibious Warfare ====
==== Clearance Diving and Mine Warfare ====
==== Clearance Diving and Mine Warfare ====

Revision as of 10:02, 4 September 2022

Overview

Royal Arcerion Naval Service
Arcer Navy
Ensign of the Royal Arcerion Naval Service
Country Arcerion
TypeNavy
RoleNaval warfare, power projection, Humanitarian aid/intervention, Coastal defense, maritime law enforcement, search and rescue, and sealift
Size561,647 personnel
Part ofArmed Forces of Arcerion
Garrison/HQHMANS Chester-on-Moore
Nickname(s)Fort Chester
Motto(s)From Chester to Dunaird
ColorsGreen, White, Yellow
MarchCarnish Royal Marines at the Trail Arms
Anniversaries6 January, 1805 (founding)
EngagementsArcer Bush Wars

Role

History

Carnish Royal Navy

Colonial Expeditionary Escorts

Arcerion Coast Guard

Founding

19th Century to 20th Century

Second Great War

Modern Period

RANS Today

Personnel

His Majesty's Arcerion Naval Service Station Port Hughes serves as the basic training facility of Arcerion's sailors and naval officers. While naval officers will complete their academic education at the Royal Arcerion Military College, their practical seafaring and leadership education is done through HMANSS Port Hughes. After initial intake and testing, personnel are separated into multiple service streams, from Naval Warfare, to engineering and logistics, depending on their suitability based on entry testing and fitness. Officers and enlisted members who wish to join the Arcerion Regiment of Marine Commandos also self-identify during this period so they can attend Assessment and Selection programs after their initial training phase.

Surface Fleet

Arcerion Confederate Kurst, sailing in the Songun Sea, 2018.

Aircraft Carrier

The RANS only has one remaining aircraft carrier, the ACS Kurst. With an original unit cost of £1.319b Arcer Pounds, and it displaces 9,900 long tons before combat loading. It was laid down in 1984, and launched in 1987, commencing and completing flight trials the same year, being declared operationally ready for sea trials in 1988. It was commissioned in 1988 in Chester-on-Moore, and has remained as the flagship of the Arcerion Navy since then, when it took over the title from the destroyer ACS Windswept. The Kurst is the central piece of Arcerion's expeditionary naval force and represents the central component to both the Naval Air Service and Arcerion Carrier Group 1, the nation's only full-time blue water expeditionary strike group along with its escorts and support ships.

Amphibious Warfare

Clearance Diving and Mine Warfare

Escort Fleet

Patrol Fleet

Oceanographic Ships

Arcerion Merchant Marine

Submarine Service

Naval Air Service

Arcerion Regiment of Marine Commandos

Naval Bases

Crona

Arctic

Foreign Bases

  • Burgundie Fort St. Michel, Equitorial Ostiecia, Burgundie
    • Enough berths, port facilities, dry docks, and naval aviation capacity to accommodate the majority of the expeditionary capabilities of Arcerion, on a 99 year lease (19tbd-19tbd+99) with an option for an extension for an additional 50 yrs

Joint Bases

Command and Control

Current Deployed Operations

International Engagements, Relationships, and Partnerships

Heraldry and Titles

Ranks of the Royal Arcerion Naval Service

Royal Arcerion Naval Service

Ships, Stations, and Formations

Ships in Arcerion follow two distinct naming conventions, those being pre-Carnish Revolution, and post-Carnish Revolution. Ships, stations, and formations that were established, named, or decreed prior to the Carnish Revolution and the dissolution of the Carnish Monarchy are given the prefix "Royal." In the cases of sailing ships and submarines, this meant the historical use of His/Her Majesty's Arcer Naval Ship (HMANS). However, after the Carnish Crown ceased to exist, it now only remains as the historical and figurative figurehead of the Navy. Modern ships (usually post-Second Great War), are given the prefix Arcerion Confederate Ship (ACS). Shore installations are similar in nature, with pre-war names indicating their Crown-affiliation. The naming convention follows ships, as in Royal Arcerion Naval Service Station (RANSS) or His/Her Majesty's Arcerion Naval Station (HMANS), and the two are considered interchangeable. Post-war institutions have a variety of names, with no set prefix, for example, the Arcer Navy Testing and Research Centre (ANTRC) which tests and conducts weapons evaluations was created in the 1960s therefore has no Royal Affiliation.

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