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The '''equipment of the [[Armed Forces of the Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea]]''' includes, but is not limited to, weapons, ammunition, vehicles, and attire.
{{Infobox officeholder
| honorific-prefix  =
| name              = Kexarin Rénkédar
| native_name        =
| native_name_lang  = Kaskem
| honorific-suffix  =
| image              = KiravianCoA.png
| imagesize          = 100px
| smallimage        = <!--If this is specified, "image" should not be.-->
| alt                =
| caption            =
| order              =
| office            = [[Prime Executive of the Kiravian Federacy]]
| term_start        = 1 Trîlua, 21190
| term_end          = 31 Íodhilua, 21195
| alongside          = <!--For two or more people serving in the same position from the same district.  (e.g. United States Senators.)-->
| vicepresident      =
| viceprimeminister  =
| deputy            =
| lieutenant        =
| monarch            =
| president          =
| primeminister      =
| taoiseach          =
| chancellor        = [[Sārden Ēvūrverd]]
| governor          =
| governor-general  =
| governor_general  =
| constituency      =
| majority          =
| succeeding        = <!--For President-elect or equivalent-->
| predecessor        = [[Ivardus Kólsylvar]]
| successor          = [[Irasur Mérovin]]
| prior_term        =
|party             = Independent (from 21190)<br>[[Renaissance Party|Renaissance]] (until 21190)
|birth_date     = 24 Avsilua, 21139
|birth_place        = [[Rivūlev]], [[Kensonia]]
|spouse              = ''none''
|residence          = [[Kroveniren Hall]]
|religion            = Sarostivism
<!--Military service-->
| nickname          =
| allegiance        = [[File:Teal Ensign.png|25px]] [[Kensonia]]
| branch            = State Defence Force
| serviceyears      = 21175-21192
| rank              = [[File:Ylikersantti_kauluslaatta.svg|50px]] Staff Sergeant
| unit              = 2nd Infantry Regiment
| commands          =
| battles            = Tropical Sea War
| awards            =
}}


== Infantry weapons ==
'''Kexarin Rénkédar''' is a Kiravian politician who served as the [[Prime Executive of the Kiravian Federacy]] from 21190 to 21195. During this time, he spearheaded the effort to complete the transition from [[Kirosocialism]] to a capitalist market economy begun by his predecessor Ivardus Cólsylvar, and to end the three decade-long period of isolationism by opening diplomatic and commercial relations with numerous foreign countries.


=== Muskets and rifles ===
==Biography==
{| class="wikitable"
==Biography==
!Name
Rénkédar was born to an upper-middle class family in Rivūlev, a mountain town in County Armyrvosta, Kensonia. His father had come from a mining background and risen to become co-owner of a trucking company. The elder Rénkédar served two non-consecutive terms in the Kensonia Assembly during his son's youth.
!Type
!Caliber
!Branches
!Years in service
!Notes
!Picture
|-
|{{wp|Brown Bess|Continental Pattern Service Musket}}
|Musket
|0.75 inch ball
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]]
|1722-1840
|First standardized weapon in use by the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]]
|[[File:British Military Short Land Pattern Musket.jpg|275px]]
|-
|{{wp|Springfield Model 1842|Model 1840 Service Weapon}}
|Musket
|0.69 inch ball
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]]
|1840-1862
|Last smoothbore musket in use
First purpose-built percussion cap weapon in use
|[[File:NMAH-ET2012-13954.jpg|275px]]
|-
|{{wp|Springfield Model 1861|Model 1862 Service Weapon}}
|Rifled musket
|0.58 inch Minié ball
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]]
|1862-1874
|First purpose-built standard rifle
|[[File:Springfield 1861.jpg|275px]] 
|-
|{{wp|Springfield Model 1874|Model 1874 Service Weapon/SRM-1}}
|Breech loading rifle
|.45-70
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]]
|1874-1887
|First non-muzzle loading standardized weapon
First standardized cartridge small arms weapon
Reclassified as SRM-1 following 1880 equipment designation standardization
|[[File:Springfield "Trapdoor".jpg|275px]]
|-
|{{wp|Mauser Model 1871|SRM-2}}
|Bolt-action rifle
|.308 Regal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]]
|1881-1882
|First bolt-action rifle issued
Limited use/production
|[[File:Infanteriegewehr m-1871 Mauser - Tyskland - kaliber 10,95mm - Armémuseum.jpg|275px]]
|-
|{{wp|Vetterli rifle|SRM-3}}
|Bolt-action rifle
|.308 Regal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]]
|1882
|Limited use/production; licensed from [[Yonderre]]
|[[File:Repetierstutzer Vetterli 1871.jpg|275px]]
|-
|{{wp|Martini–Henry|SRM-4}}
|Lever action rifle
|.308 Regal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]]
|1883-1890
|Only lever action rifle issued to the infantry on a limited basis
Pulled from infantry use in 1883; remained in cavalry use until 1890
|[[File:Martini-Henry m1871 - England - AM.032017.jpg|275px]]
|-
|{{wp|Lebel Model 1886 rifle|SRM-5}}
|Bolt-action rifle
|.308 Regal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]]
|1884
|Limited use/production
|[[File:Lebel Mle. 1886.JPG|275px]]
|-
|{{wp|Fusil Gras mle 1874|SRM-6}}
|Bolt-action rifle
|.308 Regal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]]
|1884-1885
|Limited use/production; design adapted from [[Burgundie]] without permission
|[[File:Fusil Gras M80 1874.jpg|275px]]
|-
|{{wp|Gewehr 1888|SRM-7}}
|Bolt-action rifle
|.308 Regal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]]
|1885-1887
|Limited use/production; remained in Navy use until 1890
|[[File:Infanteriegewehr m-1888 - Tyskland - kaliber 7,92mm - Armémuseum.jpg|275px]]
|-
|{{wp|Krag–Jørgensen|SRM-8}}
|Bolt-action rifle
|.308 Regal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]]
|1887-1903
|Licensed from [[Veltorina]]; adopted by the Navy in 1890
|[[File:Gevär försöksmodell 1892 Krag-Jörgensen Norge - Armémuseum.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[SRM-9]]
|Bolt-action rifle
|.324 Royal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|1903-1925
|Remained in limited service as a sniper rifle until 1945
|[[File:Gewehr 98 noBG.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[SRM-9C]]
|Bolt-action rifle
|.324 Royal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|1925-1937
|Remained in [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]] service until 1945;
in current ceremonial service
|[[File:Kar 98K - AM.021488.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[Lansing-Mitchell Weaponeering|SRM-10]]
|Semi-automatic rifle
|.308 Regal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|1937-1940
|Licensed from [[Burgundie]]
Originally in Burgoignesc service as
[[Lansing-Mitchell Weaponeering|Lansing-Mitchell]] Fusil Patron 1939
|[[File:MAS 49 rifle.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[SARM-1 Model 1940]]
|Assault rifle
|.223
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|1940-2008
|
|[[File:StG CETME A2b (1).jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[SARM-2]]
|Assault rifle
|.223
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|2008-present
|
|[[File:Scar L Standard.jpg|275px]]
|}


=== Sidearms ===
Rénkédar joined the Kensonia State Defence Force at 22 and trained as a machine gunner and mechanic with the 91st Kensonia Mountain Regiment. Mobilised and offered to Federal command during the closing stages of the Tropical Sea War, Rénkédar's unit was deployed to the  Parchiri Mountains of northern Vokambia in support of an (ultimately successful) mission to liberate Kiravian soldiers from POW camps. Rénkédar himself only came under fire on two occasions, and later claimed to have fired only six shots in combat before Kiravian forces withdrew from mainland Vokambia. He was given a commendatory promotion upon his return to Kensonia and honourably discharged with the rank of Staff Sergeant.


=== Support weapons ===
==Prime Executure==
{| class="wikitable"
Rénkédar set out to continue Kólsylvar's dismantling of the bloated and dysfunctional Kirosocialist system. He oversaw the continued breakup and privatisation of the many state monopolies that had accrued during Kirosocialism.  
!Name
!Type
!Caliber
!Branches
!Years in service
!Notes
!Picture
|-
|[[SMPM-3]]
|Submachine gun
|9×19mm Parabellum
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|1930-1943
|
|[[File:German MP wooden stock.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[SMPM-3|SMPM-3L]]
|Submachine gun
|9×19mm Parabellum
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]]
|1936-1943
|Light-weight model of the standard SMPM-3 for paratrooper use
|[[File:MP 40 AYF 3.JPG|275px]]
|}


=== Machine guns ===
Applied distributist principles in the privatisation process by breaking up nationalised industries (such as blank) into a larger number of regional firms in order to mitigate an expected spike in white-collar unemployment by creating 20 or 30 identical managerial and specialist positions where a more conventional breakup into three firms would have yielded only three such positions.
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Type
!Caliber
!Branches
!Years in service
!Notes
!Picture
|-
|{{wp|Maxim gun|SMGM-1}}
|Machine gun
|.308 Regal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Fleet]]
|1892-1917
|Licensed from [[Caphiria]]
|[[File:Maxim m 1905 Mikkeli 2.JPG|275px]]
|-
|{{wp|M1917 Browning machine gun|SMGM-2}}
|Machine gun
|.324 Royal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|1917-1939
|Gradually supplanted by the [[SMGM-3]] beginning in 1931;
Remained in extensive use in the
[[Audonia]] theater of the [[Great War]]
|[[File:B-M1917MG.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[SMGM-3]]
|Machine gun
|.324 Royal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|1931-1959
|
|[[File:Machine gun MG 34.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[SMGM-4]]
|Heavy machine gun
|.50 Caliber
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|1935-2021
|
|[[File:M2 Browning, Musée de l'Armée (cropped).jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[SMGM-5]]
|Machine gun
|.324 Royal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]] (Marine Corps only)
|1959-2024
|
|[[File:BundeswehrMG3.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[SMGM-6]]
|Squad automatic weapon
|.324 Royal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]] (Marine Corps only)
|1968-present
|
|[[File:HK 21 LMG LEFT SIDE.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[SMGM-7]]
|Heavy machine gun
|.50 Caliber
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Force]]
|2017-present
|Later developed into the SMGM-9; can be converted into the SMGM-9 in the field
|[[File:XM312-04.jpg|275px]] 
|-
|[[SMGM-8]]
|Machine gun
|.324 Royal
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]] (Marine Corps only)
|2022-present
|
|[[File:SMGM8.png|275px]]
|-
|[[SMGM-9]]
|Automatic grenade launcher
|25 mm grenade
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]], [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]]
|2025-present
|Variant of SMGM-7; can be converted into the SMGM-7 in the field
|[[File:XM307-02.jpg|275px]]
|}


== Artillery ==
Rénkédar's greatest contribution to Kiravian recovery from Kirosocialism was returning Kiravia to the world stage and reopening the nation to foreign diplomacy and commerce. Along withhis Chief State Executive and fellow Kaskan [[Fyren Raidhvód]], Rénkédar launched the Embassy Exchange Programme in 2119X, signed a mutual defence and free trade agreement with Alacea in 2119X, and forged alliances with the Far Echo Islands and Nova Pictavia in 2119X. Echo Islands Wars.


== Armored vehicles ==
Though remembered as the most internationalist of Prime Executives, Rénkédar played a major rôle in the development of Kiravia's extremely restrictive, culturally discriminatory, and notoriously bureaucratic immigration policy. For the Shaftonist-Republican Alliance and the Rénkédar administration, heavily restricting immigration served the triple purpose of softening the expected blow of unemployment during the initial phases of economic liberalisation, encouraging the highly-educated Kiravians who had emigrated during the ''cuaĥyrvrætor'' to return, and protecting Cosco-Kiravian cultural and social institutions (which Rénkédar and the Shaftonist-Republicans of the time saw as an important stabilising force in microeconomics) from Westernisation. The Rénkédar administration enforced a strict application of the Migration Code's culturally-preferential provisions, froze the renewal (and thus compelled the emigration) of many non-Coscivian immigrants already in Kiravia, and effectively put a moratorium on refugee and asylum admissions.


=== Tanks ===
==Personal Life==
Prior to the deployment of [[SAV-5]] and full armored divisions trained for use with it, the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]] obtained a number of tanks - mostly of foreign design - and intended to use them as "mobile pillboxes" along the border, mostly to prevent surprise incursions into Urcean territories by [[Derian people|Derian]] nationalists in the first years of the [[Great War]]. These tanks were primarily licensed from other nations in [[Levantia]], and none of them were especially mobile or suitable for maneuver warfare. Observations of foreign conflicts, a new generation of military thinkers, and advancement in military technology moved Urcean thought away from the mobile defense notion towards a more modern understanding of the applicability of armored vehicles. The predecessors of the SAV-5 would remain in defensive service through the early years of the 1930s before the full potential of armor became clear.
Rénkédar was known as a calm, collected man who spoke clearly and eloquently but little, in keeping with the laconic stereotype of Western Highlanders. He never married and described himself as "content in solitude and among friends", though during his term as Prime Executive, he lamented doing nothing to continue his family line. In 21195, he retired to an alpine estate in County Crúaxan, Kensonia and waived his right to a Federal Protective Service detail, preferring to live in privacy. He was known to be an avid (if untalented) golfer who made extensive use of the Kroveniren Hall putting green and followed major Kiravian and international tours closely, requesting that his aides include golf standings with his morning and evening briefs.
{| class="wikitable"
!Tank name
!Type
!Main armament
!Years in service
!Notes
!Picture
|-
|SAV-1
|Light tank
|37 mm gun
|1922-1925
|Very limited production;
Licensed from [[Burgundie]]
|[[File:FT 17.jpg|275px]]
|-
|SAV-2
|Light tank
|4-6x .324 Royal machine guns
|1922-1924
|First tank of Urcean design to enter service with the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]]
|[[File:SchneiderReplica.jpg|275px]]
|-
|SAV-3
|Heavy tank
|47 mm gun
|1925-1928
|Very limited production;
Licensed from [[Yonderre]]
|[[File:IWM-KID-109-Vickers-Independent.jpg|275px]]
|-
|SAV-4
|Medium tank
|47 mm gun
|1927-1928
|Very limited production;
Licensed from [[Yonderre]]
|[[File:Medium Mk III tank IWM KID 4625.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[SAV-5]]
|Light tank
|47 mm gun
|1930-1938
|First mass produced tank of Urcean design
|[[File:Vickers6ton front.JPG|275px]]
|-
|[[SAV-6]]
|Medium tank
|55 mm gun
|1936-1939
|First medium tank mass produced by [[Urcea]]; remained in intermittent service in [[Audonia]] through 1953
|[[File:German tanks of Panzerabteilung 40 advancing towards the frontline at Vasonvaara.jpg|275px]]
|-
|SAV-6D
|Tank destroyer
|75 mm gun
|1936-1939
|Built on the [[SAV-6]] chassis
|[[File:StuGIII.jpg|275px]]
|-
|SAV-7
|Light tank
|47 mm
|1936-1941
|Last light tank of Urcean design
|[[File:M5A1 Stuart 1942-1.jpg|275px]]
|-
|SAV-8
|Medium tank
|55 mm gun
|1938-1942
|
|[[File:Panzer IV 1.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[SAV-9]]
|Medium tank
|75 mm gun
|1940-1950
|Considered by some historians to be an early main battle tank;
Replaced all other armored units in standard use in 1944
|[[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-H26258, Panzer V "Panther".jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[SAV-10]]
|Main battle tank
|75 mm gun
|1948-1965
|First main battle tank of [[Urcea|Urcean]] design
|[[File:OF-40 MBT.jpg|275px]]
|-
|{{wp|Leopard 1|SAV-11}}
|Main battle tank
|105 mm gun
|1965-1994
|Remains in foreign service
|[[File:Leopard1 Bundeswehr 1983.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[SAV-12]]
|Main battle tank
|105 mm gun
|1989-present
|
|[[File:3rd ABCT Soldiers practice weapons proficiency during gunnery 170119-A-XQ291-845.jpg|275px]]
|}


=== APCs and IFVs ===
Rénkédar died in his châlet sometime during the winter month of Karlua 21206. His remains were discovered early the following month by his accountant, and a coroner's investigation concluded that he had died of natural causes. Although a Sarostivist, Rénkédar was sent off with Iduan funerary rites and his cremated remains inurned with other members of his lineage near Rivūlev.
Early tanks and infantry carriers were sometimes indistinguishable, but the SIAV-1, licensed from [[Burgundie]] was considered different enough from a tank to warrant the creation of the Standard Infantry Armored Vehicle designation within the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]]'s standardization system. Initially intended as a complete delivery system for combat operations - including infantry transport and artillery support - artillery was dropped from the SIAV line vehicles after the SIAV-1 as military thinking came closer to modern thought in regards to armored personnel carriers. The first SIAV with true military significance was the SIAV-4; the SIAV-1 and its immediate successors were mostly relegated to experimental operations outside of key theaters.
{| class="wikitable"
!Tank name
!Type
!Armament
!Years in service
!Notes
!Picture
|-
|SIAV-1
|Armored fighting vehicle
|1x .324 Royal machine gun
|1925-1927
|Licensed from [[Burgundie]]
|[[File:StChamondLaat.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[SIAV-4]]
|Armored personnel carrier
Half track
|1x .324 Royal machine gun
|1934-1960
|
|[[File:OT-810 pic1.JPG|275px]]
|}


=== Other ===
In spite of his unprecedented diplomatic achievements and generally open policy toward the outside world, Rénkédar himself was no cosmopolite. Almost completely ignorant of Western culture, he relied heavily on [[Fyren Raidhvód|Raidhvód's]] advice and coaching in protocol situations. He entered office without knowledge of English or any Western language (one anecdote purports that he did not know that 'Q' was a letter of the Latin alphabet until his second year as PE), progressed to the English II level by studying on the job, and according to a post-retirement interview, remembers


== Aircraft ==
Rénkédar practised the Sarostivist religion and also attended meetings at the interfaith [[Kartika#Points_of_Interest|Kartika House of Prayer]]. He is listed as a benefactor of a Quaker congregation in Ástóróva, [[Hanoram]].


=== Fighters ===
[[Category:KRV]]
{| class="wikitable"
[[Category:Kiravians]]
!Aircraft name
!Branches
!Years in service
!Notes
!Picture
|-
|{{wp|Vickers F.B.5|SAFM-1}}
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Fleet]]
|1914-1918
|
|[[File:RAF Vickers FB5 Gunbus.jpg|275px]]  
|-
|{{wp|Sopwith Camel|SAFM-2}}
|[[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal Army]], [[Royal Air Force (Urcea)|Royal Air Fleet]]
|1917-1923
|
|[[File:RAF Sopwith Camel.jpg|275px]]
|}


=== Bombers ===
[[Category:IXWB]]
 
=== Attack aircraft ===
 
=== Naval scouts ===
Prior to the realization of the impact of air power on naval warfare at the [[Battle of the Adonáire Strait]] in 1936, [[Urcea]] employed a number of airplanes designed exclusively for scouting and spotting information for the [[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]]'s capital ships. The [[Canaery-class aircraft carrier|''Canaery''-class aircraft carrier]] was, consequently, designed to carry a large number of these small yet nimble scouting planes which had virtually no armament but carried photographic equipment. Following the battle, virtually all naval scout planes were retired and placed with purpose-built naval fighters and bombers. Some reconnaissance planes were also used in small numbers by the [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]] in the first years of the [[Great War]], but their use was phased out by late 1933. Of the three, the SASM-2 were built in the greatest numbers, and their larger size made them the only planes that could be jury-rigged for weapons during the [[Battle of the Adonáire Strait]]. The SASM-3 was the first monoplane in service in any branch of the [[Armed Forces of the Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea]].
{| class="wikitable"
!Aircraft name
!Branches
!Years in service
!Notes
!Picture
|-
|{{wp|Hawker Danecock|SASM-1}}
|[[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]], [[Royal and Imperial Army (Urcea)|Royal and Imperial Army]]
|1927-1933
|
|[[File:Hawker danecock.jpg|275px]]
|-
|{{wp|De Havilland Dormouse|SASM-2}}
|[[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]]
|1930-1936
|
|[[File:DH 42.jpg|275px]]
|-
|{{wp|Vickers Vireo|SASM-3}}
|[[Royal Navy (Urcea)|Royal Navy]]
|1933-1936
|
|[[File:Vickers 125 Vireo.jpg|275px]]
|}
 
=== Helicopters ===
 
=== Tilt-rotors ===
 
=== Airships ===
 
== Ships and naval craft ==
 
=== Battleships ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Ship class name
!Number constructed
!Years in commission
!Notes
!Picture
|-
|''Julian''-class battleship
|2
|1904-1930
|One ship, the HMCMS ''Valcum'', was sold to [[Burgundie]] for use as a
[[List of powerships of the Navy of Burgundie|powership]]
|[[File:German battleship SMS Lothringen underway at sea before 1914 (ggbain.28288).jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[Archduchy-class battleship|''Archduchy''-class battleship]]
|6
|1909-1953
|One ship, the HMCMS ''Star of the Sea'', was sold to [[Burgundie]] for use as a
prison hulk
|[[File:SMS Rheinland NH 46835.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[Restoration-class battleship|''Restoration''-class battleship]]
|2
|1915-1937
|
|[[File:The British Battleship HMS Queen Elizabeth; 35,00o Ton Battleship. A16385.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[Ardri-class battleship|''Ardri''-class battleship]]
|13
|1920-1953
|
|[[File:USS Tennessee BB-43 underway.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[Leo the Great-class battleship|''Leo the Great''-class battleship]]
|15
|1934-1960
|
|[[File:The Royal Navy during the Second World War A29859.jpg|275px]]
|-
|''Abylf Steppe''-class battleship
|4
|1939-1967
|Twelve ships were planned but most were canceled in favor of the ''Apostolic King''-class.
|[[File:USS North Carolina NYNY 11306-6-46.jpg|275px]]
|-
|''Apostolic King''-class battleship
|18
|1941-2011
|Final battleship produced for the Royal Navy.
|[[File:BB61 USS Iowa BB61 broadside USN.jpg|275px]]
|}
 
=== Aircraft carriers ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Ship class name
!Number constructed
!Years in commission
!Notes
!Picture
|-
|[[Canaery-class aircraft carrier|''Canaery''-class aircraft carrier]]
|7
|1927-1939
|One ship, the HMCMS ''Arelate'' remained in service until 1947 as a training ship;
three carriers were transferred to the [[Navy of Burgundie]]
|[[File:Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi 01.jpg|275px]]
|-
|''Victory''-class aircraft carrier
|2
|1937-1961
|The ''Victory'' class ships were both converted [[Restoration-class battleship|''Restoration''-class battleships]]
|[[File:USS San Jacinto (CVL-30) underway at sea on 23 January 1944 (80-G-212798).jpg|275px]]
|-
|''Gabban''-class aircraft carrier
|5
|1937-1957
|The ''Gabban'' class ships were all converted [[Apostle-class cruiser|''Apostle''-class cruisers]]
|[[File:USS Saipan (CVL-48) at sea with helicopters embarked, circa in 1955 (NH 67747).jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[Erenion-class aircraft carrier|''Erenion''-class aircraft carrier]]
|8
|1958-1969
|
|[[File:USS Nimitz in Victoria Canada 036.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[Elector-class aircraft carrier|''Elector''-class aircraft carrier]]
|29
|1977-present
|
|[[File:F-A-18F Super Hornet approaches to USS Gerald R. Ford.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[Adjudicator-class aircraft carrier|''Adjudicator''-class aircraft carrier]]
|23
|2011-present
|
|[[File:F-A-18F Super Hornet approaches to USS Gerald R. Ford.jpg|275px]]
|-
|''Indefatigable''-class aircraft carrier
|2
|2023-present
|
|[[File:Indefatigable.jpg|275px]]
|}
 
=== Cruisers ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Ship class name
!Number constructed
!Years in commission
!Notes
!Picture
|-
|[[List_of_Urcean_cruiser_classes#Coria-class_light_cruiser|''Coria''-class cruiser]]
|43
|1908-1939
|
|[[File:SMS Dresden German Cruiser LOC 16727.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[List_of_Urcean_cruiser_classes#Glens_Falls-class_cruiser|''Glens Falls''-class cruiser]]
|37
|1912-1945
|
|[[File:HMS Frobisher.jpg|275px]]
|-
|[[List_of_Urcean_cruiser_classes#Apostle-class_heavy_cruiser|''Apostle''-class cruiser]]
|21
|1916-1953
|
|[[File:HMS Vindictive cruiser.jpg|275px]]
|}
 
=== Destroyers ===
 
=== Destroyer Escorts ===
Destroyer escorts were a type of smaller ships which could achieve 20 knots and were primarily designed for anti-submarine warfare and convoy escort during the [[Great War]]. Their small size and relative simplicity of design allowed for them to be produced in large numbers.
{| class="wikitable"
!Ship class name
!Number constructed
!Years in commission
!Notes
!Picture
|-
|[[Creagmer-class destroyer escort]]
|198
|1934-1964
|Large numbers of these ships were transferred to allied nations during the [[Great War]]
and afterwards; only a handful remained in Urcean service past 1953
|[[File:USS Cannon (DE-99) underway in Delaware Bay on 5 September 1943 (NH 83390).jpg|275px]] 
|}
 
=== Frigates ===
 
=== Corvettes ===
=== Submarines ===
 
=== Support ships ===
 
=== Other ===
 
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[[Category: Armed Forces of Urcea]]
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Kexarin Rénkédar
Prime Executive of the Kiravian Federacy
In office
1 Trîlua, 21190 – 31 Íodhilua, 21195
ChancellorSārden Ēvūrverd
Preceded byIvardus Kólsylvar
Succeeded byIrasur Mérovin
Personal details
Born24 Avsilua, 21139
Rivūlev, Kensonia
Political partyIndependent (from 21190)
Renaissance (until 21190)
Spouse(s)none
ResidenceKroveniren Hall
Military service
Allegiance Kensonia
Branch/serviceState Defence Force
Years of service21175-21192
Rank Staff Sergeant
Unit2nd Infantry Regiment
Battles/warsTropical Sea War

Kexarin Rénkédar is a Kiravian politician who served as the Prime Executive of the Kiravian Federacy from 21190 to 21195. During this time, he spearheaded the effort to complete the transition from Kirosocialism to a capitalist market economy begun by his predecessor Ivardus Cólsylvar, and to end the three decade-long period of isolationism by opening diplomatic and commercial relations with numerous foreign countries.

Biography

Biography

Rénkédar was born to an upper-middle class family in Rivūlev, a mountain town in County Armyrvosta, Kensonia. His father had come from a mining background and risen to become co-owner of a trucking company. The elder Rénkédar served two non-consecutive terms in the Kensonia Assembly during his son's youth.

Rénkédar joined the Kensonia State Defence Force at 22 and trained as a machine gunner and mechanic with the 91st Kensonia Mountain Regiment. Mobilised and offered to Federal command during the closing stages of the Tropical Sea War, Rénkédar's unit was deployed to the Parchiri Mountains of northern Vokambia in support of an (ultimately successful) mission to liberate Kiravian soldiers from POW camps. Rénkédar himself only came under fire on two occasions, and later claimed to have fired only six shots in combat before Kiravian forces withdrew from mainland Vokambia. He was given a commendatory promotion upon his return to Kensonia and honourably discharged with the rank of Staff Sergeant.

Prime Executure

Rénkédar set out to continue Kólsylvar's dismantling of the bloated and dysfunctional Kirosocialist system. He oversaw the continued breakup and privatisation of the many state monopolies that had accrued during Kirosocialism.

Applied distributist principles in the privatisation process by breaking up nationalised industries (such as blank) into a larger number of regional firms in order to mitigate an expected spike in white-collar unemployment by creating 20 or 30 identical managerial and specialist positions where a more conventional breakup into three firms would have yielded only three such positions.

Rénkédar's greatest contribution to Kiravian recovery from Kirosocialism was returning Kiravia to the world stage and reopening the nation to foreign diplomacy and commerce. Along withhis Chief State Executive and fellow Kaskan Fyren Raidhvód, Rénkédar launched the Embassy Exchange Programme in 2119X, signed a mutual defence and free trade agreement with Alacea in 2119X, and forged alliances with the Far Echo Islands and Nova Pictavia in 2119X. Echo Islands Wars.

Though remembered as the most internationalist of Prime Executives, Rénkédar played a major rôle in the development of Kiravia's extremely restrictive, culturally discriminatory, and notoriously bureaucratic immigration policy. For the Shaftonist-Republican Alliance and the Rénkédar administration, heavily restricting immigration served the triple purpose of softening the expected blow of unemployment during the initial phases of economic liberalisation, encouraging the highly-educated Kiravians who had emigrated during the cuaĥyrvrætor to return, and protecting Cosco-Kiravian cultural and social institutions (which Rénkédar and the Shaftonist-Republicans of the time saw as an important stabilising force in microeconomics) from Westernisation. The Rénkédar administration enforced a strict application of the Migration Code's culturally-preferential provisions, froze the renewal (and thus compelled the emigration) of many non-Coscivian immigrants already in Kiravia, and effectively put a moratorium on refugee and asylum admissions.

Personal Life

Rénkédar was known as a calm, collected man who spoke clearly and eloquently but little, in keeping with the laconic stereotype of Western Highlanders. He never married and described himself as "content in solitude and among friends", though during his term as Prime Executive, he lamented doing nothing to continue his family line. In 21195, he retired to an alpine estate in County Crúaxan, Kensonia and waived his right to a Federal Protective Service detail, preferring to live in privacy. He was known to be an avid (if untalented) golfer who made extensive use of the Kroveniren Hall putting green and followed major Kiravian and international tours closely, requesting that his aides include golf standings with his morning and evening briefs.

Rénkédar died in his châlet sometime during the winter month of Karlua 21206. His remains were discovered early the following month by his accountant, and a coroner's investigation concluded that he had died of natural causes. Although a Sarostivist, Rénkédar was sent off with Iduan funerary rites and his cremated remains inurned with other members of his lineage near Rivūlev.

In spite of his unprecedented diplomatic achievements and generally open policy toward the outside world, Rénkédar himself was no cosmopolite. Almost completely ignorant of Western culture, he relied heavily on Raidhvód's advice and coaching in protocol situations. He entered office without knowledge of English or any Western language (one anecdote purports that he did not know that 'Q' was a letter of the Latin alphabet until his second year as PE), progressed to the English II level by studying on the job, and according to a post-retirement interview, remembers

Rénkédar practised the Sarostivist religion and also attended meetings at the interfaith Kartika House of Prayer. He is listed as a benefactor of a Quaker congregation in Ástóróva, Hanoram.