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The '''Hallandic Armed Forces''', also known as Commonwealth Armed Forces, are the military forces of the State of [[Halland]]. They are composed of the [[Hallandic Army|Army]], the [[Hallandic Navy|Navy]], the [[Hallandic Marines|Marines]] and the [[Hallandic Air Force|Air Force]]. The Armed Forces are responsible for the defence of Halland and the promotion of its geopolitical interests internationally. Additionally, they partake in various humanitarian relief efforts all across the world. The President of Halland is commander-in-chief and administration is jointly administered by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Joint Chiefs of Staff are composed of the President, the Minister of Defence, the Chiefs of Staff of each of Halland's four arms, a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and a Vice-Chairman. Contrary to popular belief, the [[Hallandic Coast | The '''Hallandic Armed Forces''', also known as Commonwealth Armed Forces, are the military forces of the State of [[Halland]]. They are composed of the [[Hallandic Army|Army]], the [[Hallandic Navy|Navy]], the [[Hallandic Marines|Marines]] and the [[Hallandic Air Force|Air Force]]. The Armed Forces are responsible for the defence of Halland and the promotion of its geopolitical interests internationally. Additionally, they partake in various humanitarian relief efforts all across the world. The President of Halland is commander-in-chief and administration is jointly administered by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Joint Chiefs of Staff are composed of the President, the Minister of Defence, the Chiefs of Staff of each of Halland's four arms, a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and a Vice-Chairman. Contrary to popular belief, the [[Hallandic Coast Guard]] are not part of the Armed Forces, instead being administered by the Ministry of Interior. | ||
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==Arms of the Armed Forces== | ==Arms of the Armed Forces== | ||
===Commonwealth Army=== | ===Commonwealth Army=== | ||
===Commonwealth Navy=== | ===Commonwealth Navy=== | ||
[[File:Halland_Naval.png|thumb|Naval Ensign of Halland]] | [[File:Halland_Naval.png|thumb|Naval Ensign of Halland]] | ||
The [[ | The [[Hallandic Navy| Commonwealth Navy]] is one of the world's largest navies and the largest navy in [[Asteria]] in terms of fleet tonnage. As of 2019, the Navy operates a total of 119 vessels (including minor auxiliary vessels), including 2 {{wp|Aircraft_carrier|Aircraft Carriers}}, 3 {{wp|Landing_helicopter_assault|Amphibious Assault Ships}}, 3 {{wp|Amphibious_transport_dock|Amphibious Transport Docks}}, 21 {{wp|Destroyer|Destroyers}}, 9 {{wp|Frigate|Frigates}}, 5 {{wp|Corvette|Corvettes}}, 22 {{wp|Patrol_boat|Patrol Ships}}, 14 {{wp|Mine_countermeasures_vessel|MCMVs}}, 25 {{wp|Auxiliary_ship|Auxiliary Vessls}}, 4 {{wp|SSN_(hull_classification_symbol)|Nuclear Attack Submarines}} and 11 {{wp|Attack_submarine|Attack Submarines}}. Additionally, three non-comissioned historical ships are kept afloat and mantained as museum ships, {{wp|Iowa-class_battleship|CN Leon}}, {{wp|Midway-class_aircraft_carrier|CN Leonard Kelly}} and {{wp|USS_Constitution|CN Independence}}. | ||
The list does not include vessels operated by [[Halland]]'s Coast | The list does not include vessels operated by [[Halland]]'s Coast Guard or those operated by the Commonwealth Marines. The Auxiliary Navy is also bolstered by civilian vessels in support of naval operations when necessary. Most crew in the Auxiliary navy is of civillian background. Other than these ships, Halland sustains some retired vessels in the Reserve fleet, where ships are maintained sufficiently to return to active service in 6 months when needed in times of war. | ||
====Submarine Service==== | ====Submarine Service==== | ||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Nuclear Submarines | ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Nuclear Submarines | ||
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| {{wp|Seawolf-class_submarine|Oberon-Class Submarine}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:Defense.gov_News_Photo_960703-N-00000-001.jpg|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| SSN ||style="text-align: center;"| CN Oberon <br> CN Orion <br> CN Onyx | | {{wp|Seawolf-class_submarine|Oberon-Class Submarine}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:Defense.gov_News_Photo_960703-N-00000-001.jpg|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| SSN ||style="text-align: center;"| CN Oberon <br> CN Orion <br> CN Onyx <br> CN Ocelot || | ||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Aircraft carriers | ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Aircraft carriers | ||
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| {{wp|Queen_Elizabeth-class_aircraft_carrier|Mac Lochlainn-Class}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File: | | {{wp|Queen_Elizabeth-class_aircraft_carrier|Mac Lochlainn-Class}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:USS_Kitty_Hawk_CV-63.jpg|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| CV ||style="text-align: center;"| CN Mac Lochlainn <br> CN Arthur B. Tristan || CN Arthur B. Tristan is already commissioned and planned to enter service in june 2020. | ||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Amphibious Warfare | ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Amphibious Warfare | ||
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| {{wp|Wasp-class_amphibious_assault_ship|Oliver Huntington-Class}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:USS_Essex_Thailand.jpg|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| LHD ||style="text-align: center;"| CN Oliver Huntington <br> CN Oscar L. Mac Gearailt || CN Oliver Huntington is on the process of retirement, with the Navy seeking to sell the ship to another nation in | | {{wp|Wasp-class_amphibious_assault_ship|Oliver Huntington-Class}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:USS_Essex_Thailand.jpg|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| LHD ||style="text-align: center;"| CN Oliver Huntington <br> CN Oscar L. Mac Gearailt || CN Oliver Huntington is on the process of retirement, with the Navy seeking to sell the ship to another nation in 2023. | ||
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| {{wp|America-class_amphibious_assault_ship|Christopher T. Harris-Class}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:USS_America_(LHA-6)_off_Pascagoula_in_2013.JPG|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| LHA ||style="text-align: center;"| CN Christopher T. Harris || 2 more under construction, with planned comission in 2021 and 2022. Initial plans were for the two ships to enter service in 2018 and 2019, but a redesign to include a well deck was requested for the subsequent vessels. | | {{wp|America-class_amphibious_assault_ship|Christopher T. Harris-Class}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:USS_America_(LHA-6)_off_Pascagoula_in_2013.JPG|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| LHA ||style="text-align: center;"| CN Christopher T. Harris || 2 more under construction, with planned comission in 2021 and 2022. Initial plans were for the two ships to enter service in 2018 and 2019, but a redesign to include a well deck was requested for the subsequent vessels, delaying deliver dates. | ||
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| {{wp|San_Antonio-class_amphibious_transport_dock|Fáel-Class}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:Uss_san_antonio_1330453.jpg|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| LPD ||style="text-align: center;"| CN Fáel <br> CN Roberta || 2 more under construction, with planned comission in 2021 and 2022 | | {{wp|San_Antonio-class_amphibious_transport_dock|Fáel-Class}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:Uss_san_antonio_1330453.jpg|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| LPD ||style="text-align: center;"| CN Fáel <br> CN Roberta || 2 more under construction, with planned comission in 2021 and 2022 | ||
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| {{wp|Ticonderoga-class_cruiser#Upgrades|Leon-Class}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:US_Navy_100304-N-6006S-046_The_Ticonderoga-class_guided-missile_cruiser_USS_Bunker_Hill_(CG_52)_transits_in_the_Atlantic_Ocean.jpg|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| DDG ||style="text-align: center;"| 6 || 5 more ships are currently inactive undergoing extensive refits. | | {{wp|Ticonderoga-class_cruiser#Upgrades|Leon-Class}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:US_Navy_100304-N-6006S-046_The_Ticonderoga-class_guided-missile_cruiser_USS_Bunker_Hill_(CG_52)_transits_in_the_Atlantic_Ocean.jpg|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| DDG ||style="text-align: center;"| 6 || 5 more ships are currently inactive undergoing extensive refits. | ||
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| {{wp|Arleigh_Burke-class_destroyer#Modernization|Stokes-Class}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:130920-N-NX070-025_-_USS_Arleigh_Burke_(DDG-51).jpg|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| DDG ||style="text-align: center;"| | | {{wp|Arleigh_Burke-class_destroyer#Modernization|Stokes-Class}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:130920-N-NX070-025_-_USS_Arleigh_Burke_(DDG-51).jpg|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| DDG ||style="text-align: center;"| 15 || Current standard of production is Block IV. 4 destroyers are curently being overhauled from Block III to Block IV, while 2 more are being built. | ||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Frigates and Corvettes | ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Frigates and Corvettes | ||
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| {{wp|Anzac-class_frigate|Sears-Class}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:HMAS_Ballarat_during_RIMPAC_2016.jpg|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| FF ||style="text-align: center;"| 9 || 3 under construction ; Replacement of the {{wp|Oliver_Hazard_Perry-class_frigate|Gearing-Class}}. | |||
| {{wp|Anzac-class_frigate|Sears-Class}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:HMAS_Ballarat_during_RIMPAC_2016.jpg|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| FF ||style="text-align: center;"| | |||
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| {{wp|Formidable-class_frigate| | | {{wp|Formidable-class_frigate|Lancelot-Class}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:Singapore_Navy_guided-missile_frigate_RSS_Steadfast.jpg|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| FS ||style="text-align: center;"| 5 || Stealth Corvette jointly developed with [[Poliania]]. One more in construction for the Hallandic Government, and 2 more for Poliania being built in Hallandic shipyards. | ||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Patrol Ships | ! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | Patrol Ships | ||
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| {{wp|Cyclone-class_patrol_ship|Walsh-Class}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:USS_Hurricane_(PC-3),_USS_Typhoon_(PC-5)_and_USS_Chinook_(PC-9)_underway_in_March_2015.JPG|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| PB ||style="text-align: center;"| 22 || | |||
| {{wp|Cyclone-class_patrol_ship|Walsh-Class}} ||style="text-align: center;"| [[File:USS_Hurricane_(PC-3),_USS_Typhoon_(PC-5)_and_USS_Chinook_(PC-9)_underway_in_March_2015.JPG|180px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| PB ||style="text-align: center;"| | |||
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=====Aircraft===== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;" | |||
|- | |||
! style="width:15%;"|Class | |||
! style="width:0%;"|Image | |||
! style="width:10%;"|Origin | |||
! style="width:15%;"|Type | |||
! style="width:10%;"|Number | |||
! style="width:40%;"|Notes | |||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | {{wp|Military_aircraft#Combat_aircraft|Combat Aircraft}} | |||
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| {{wp|McDonnell_Douglas_F/A-18_Hornet|F12B}} || [[File:US_Navy_071203-N-8923M-074_An_F-A-18F_Super_Hornet,_from_the_Red_Rippers_of_Strike_Fighter_Squadron_(VFA)_11,_makes_a_sharp_turn_above_the_flight_deck_aboard_the_Nimitz-class_nuclear-powered_aircraft_carrier_USS_Harry_S._Truman.jpg|150px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| {{flag|Halland}} ||style="text-align: center;"| Multi-Role Fighter ||style="text-align: center;"| 88 || 4th Generation strike fighter. 80 {{wp|Boeing_F/A-18E/F_Super_Hornet|F12B5 Block III}} on active service, with 8 more on stockpile. | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Lockheed_Martin_F-35_Lightning_II|F2000X}} || [[File:F-35A_flight_(cropped).jpg|150px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| {{flag|Halland}} <br> {{flag|Estmere}} <br> {{flag|Senria}} <br> {{flag|Nuxica}}||style="text-align: center;"| Multi-Role Fighter ||style="text-align: center;"| 27 || 5th Generation stealth strike fighter. 20 Operational, with 7 used for transition training. 13 more on order by the Commonwealth Navy. | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|McDonnell_Douglas_AV-8B_Harrier_II|AV8B}} || [[File:United_States_Marine_Corps_AV-8B_Harrier_II_hovering.jpg|150px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| {{flag|Halland}} <br> {{flag|Estmere}} ||style="text-align: center;"| Strike Fighter ||style="text-align: center;"| 37 || 4th Generation VTOL strike fighter. Currently being replaced by the F2000X. | |||
|- | |||
! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | {{wp|Electronic-warfare_aircraft|Electronic Warfare}} | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Boeing_EA-18G_Growler|E12B}} || [[File:U.S._Navy_EA-18G_Growler_breaks_away_from_a_U.S._Air_Force_KC-135_(altered).jpg|150px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| {{flag|Halland}} ||style="text-align: center;"| Electronic Warfare Aircraft ||style="text-align: center;"| 20 || Variant of the two-seater F12B6 specialized for electronic warfare. | |||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | {{wp|Airborne_early_warning_and_control|AEW&C}} | |||
|- | |||
| {{wp|Northrop_Grumman_E-2_Hawkeye|E2G}} || [[File:USN_E-2C_Scewtops.jpg|150px]] ||style="text-align: center;"| {{flag|Halland}} ||style="text-align: center;"| {{wp|Airborne_early_warning_and_control|AEW&C}} ||style="text-align: center;"| 11 || All 11 aircraft are of the modernized E2G4 variant. | |||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | {{wp|Military_transport_aircraft|Transport}} | |||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | {{wp|Helicopters}} | |||
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! style="align: center; background: #A3B6BF;" colspan="6" | {{wp|Trainer_Aircraft|Trainer aircraft}} | |||
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|} | |||
===Commonwealth Marines=== | ===Commonwealth Marines=== | ||
===Commonwealth Air Force=== | ===Commonwealth Air Force=== | ||
==Ranks, Uniforms and Insignia== | ==Ranks, Uniforms and Insignia== | ||
===Ranks=== | ===Ranks=== |
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Hallandic Armed Forces | |
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Commonwealth Armed Forces Fórsaí Armtha an Chomhlathais | |
Founded | 1764 |
Service branches | Commonwealth Army Commonwealth Navy Commonwealth Marines Commonwealth Air Force |
Headquarters | Avelon |
Leadership | |
Chief of the Commonwealth Armed Forces | President Arthur Quinn |
Minister of Defence | Christopher Girard |
Chief of Staff | Bernard Mac Carthaigh |
Personnel | |
Military age | 17 |
Conscription | 18 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | $73.4 billion |
Percent of GDP | 2.7% (2019) |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | EXCAL HAL Morgan Shipyards ALIN Gavin Electronics Astra Group Earhart-Hoffman |
Foreign suppliers | TBD |
The Hallandic Armed Forces, also known as Commonwealth Armed Forces, are the military forces of the State of Halland. They are composed of the Army, the Navy, the Marines and the Air Force. The Armed Forces are responsible for the defence of Halland and the promotion of its geopolitical interests internationally. Additionally, they partake in various humanitarian relief efforts all across the world. The President of Halland is commander-in-chief and administration is jointly administered by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Joint Chiefs of Staff are composed of the President, the Minister of Defence, the Chiefs of Staff of each of Halland's four arms, a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and a Vice-Chairman. Contrary to popular belief, the Hallandic Coast Guard are not part of the Armed Forces, instead being administered by the Ministry of Interior.
History
Organization
Structure
Personnel
Expenditure
Overseas Bases
Arms of the Armed Forces
Commonwealth Army
The Commonwealth Navy is one of the world's largest navies and the largest navy in Asteria in terms of fleet tonnage. As of 2019, the Navy operates a total of 119 vessels (including minor auxiliary vessels), including 2 Aircraft Carriers, 3 Amphibious Assault Ships, 3 Amphibious Transport Docks, 21 Destroyers, 9 Frigates, 5 Corvettes, 22 Patrol Ships, 14 MCMVs, 25 Auxiliary Vessls, 4 Nuclear Attack Submarines and 11 Attack Submarines. Additionally, three non-comissioned historical ships are kept afloat and mantained as museum ships, CN Leon, CN Leonard Kelly and CN Independence.
The list does not include vessels operated by Halland's Coast Guard or those operated by the Commonwealth Marines. The Auxiliary Navy is also bolstered by civilian vessels in support of naval operations when necessary. Most crew in the Auxiliary navy is of civillian background. Other than these ships, Halland sustains some retired vessels in the Reserve fleet, where ships are maintained sufficiently to return to active service in 6 months when needed in times of war.
Submarine Service
Class | Image | Type | Boat | Notes | |
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Nuclear Submarines | |||||
Oberon-Class Submarine | SSN | CN Oberon CN Orion CN Onyx CN Ocelot |
Class | Image | Type | Numbers | Notes | |
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Diesel-electric submarines | |||||
Vanguard-Class | SSK | 11 | 4 more in construction. Co-developed with Senria. |
Surface Arm
Class | Image | Type | Ship | Notes | |
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Aircraft carriers | |||||
Mac Lochlainn-Class | CV | CN Mac Lochlainn CN Arthur B. Tristan |
CN Arthur B. Tristan is already commissioned and planned to enter service in june 2020. |
Class | Image | Type | Ship | Notes | |
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Amphibious Warfare | |||||
Oliver Huntington-Class | LHD | CN Oliver Huntington CN Oscar L. Mac Gearailt |
CN Oliver Huntington is on the process of retirement, with the Navy seeking to sell the ship to another nation in 2023. | ||
Christopher T. Harris-Class | LHA | CN Christopher T. Harris | 2 more under construction, with planned comission in 2021 and 2022. Initial plans were for the two ships to enter service in 2018 and 2019, but a redesign to include a well deck was requested for the subsequent vessels, delaying deliver dates. | ||
Fáel-Class | LPD | CN Fáel CN Roberta |
2 more under construction, with planned comission in 2021 and 2022 | ||
New Estmere-Class | LPD | CN Avidale CN Mauritia |
CN Avidale was posteriorly retrofitted to transport additional cargo, thus only carrying 2 LCACs. It can still carry its complement of 504 marines. CN Mauritia's planned retirement is in 2021. The other ships of its class are currently retired. |
Major Surface Combatants
Class | Image | Type | Number | Notes | |
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Destroyers | |||||
Leon-Class | DDG | 6 | 5 more ships are currently inactive undergoing extensive refits. | ||
Stokes-Class | DDG | 15 | Current standard of production is Block IV. 4 destroyers are curently being overhauled from Block III to Block IV, while 2 more are being built. |
Class | Image | Type | Number | Notes | |
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Frigates and Corvettes | |||||
Sears-Class | FF | 9 | 3 under construction ; Replacement of the Gearing-Class. | ||
Lancelot-Class | FS | 5 | Stealth Corvette jointly developed with Poliania. One more in construction for the Hallandic Government, and 2 more for Poliania being built in Hallandic shipyards. |
Patrol
Class | Image | Type | Number | Notes | |
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Patrol Ships | |||||
Walsh-Class | PB | 22 |
Mine Countermeasures
Class | Image | Type | Number | Notes | |
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Mine Contermeasure Vessels | |||||
Serene-Class | MCMV | 14 |
Landing Craft
Class | Image | Type | Number | Notes | |
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Landing Craft | |||||
LCAC | LCAC | 25 | |||
LCU 2000 | LCU | 14 |
Commonwealth Auxiliary Fleet
Class | Image | Type | Ship | Notes | |
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Transport Vessels | |||||
Assim Asteris-Class | T-AKE | CAN Assim Asteris CAN George Ruset CAN Victoria Wynn |
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Watson-Class | T-AKR | CAN Watson | |||
Kearsarge-Class | T-AOE | CAN Kearsarge CAN Gallowglass |
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Stalwart-Class | T-EPF | CAN Stalwart CAN Steadfast CAN Spearhead CAN Sealion |
Class | Image | Type | Number | Notes | |
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Other Ships | |||||
Saviour-Class | T-AH | 1 | |||
Volunteer-Class | T-AGOS | 11 | One ship adapted for Signals Intelligence and Satellite Tracking. Three converted to general purpose navigation training vessels | ||
Scout-Class | T-AGS | 1 | Another ship of the class was built and sold to the University of Astoria. | ||
Armitage-Class | T-ATF | 5 |
Aircraft
Class | Image | Origin | Type | Number | Notes |
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Combat Aircraft | |||||
F12B | Halland | Multi-Role Fighter | 88 | 4th Generation strike fighter. 80 F12B5 Block III on active service, with 8 more on stockpile. | |
F2000X | Halland Template:Country data Estmere Senria Nuxica |
Multi-Role Fighter | 27 | 5th Generation stealth strike fighter. 20 Operational, with 7 used for transition training. 13 more on order by the Commonwealth Navy. | |
AV8B | Halland Template:Country data Estmere |
Strike Fighter | 37 | 4th Generation VTOL strike fighter. Currently being replaced by the F2000X. | |
Electronic Warfare | |||||
E12B | Halland | Electronic Warfare Aircraft | 20 | Variant of the two-seater F12B6 specialized for electronic warfare. | |
AEW&C | |||||
E2G | Halland | AEW&C | 11 | All 11 aircraft are of the modernized E2G4 variant. | |
Transport | |||||
Helicopters | |||||
Trainer aircraft |