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| type = Navy | | type = Navy | ||
| role = Maritime warfare | | role = Maritime warfare | ||
| size = 94,000 active personnel<br>50,600 reserve personnel<br> | | size = 94,000 active personnel<br>50,600 reserve personnel<br>171 ships<br>489 aircraft | ||
| command_structure = [[Fuso_Armed_Forces|Fuso Armed Forces]] | | command_structure = [[Fuso_Armed_Forces|Fuso Armed Forces]] | ||
| garrison = Itogaya, Shojyuku, Edo | | garrison = Itogaya, Shojyuku, Edo | ||
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| Aircraft Carrier | | Aircraft Carrier | ||
| FNS Kaga | | FNS Kaga | ||
| | | 102,000 tonnes | ||
| 1 completed, presumably under sea trials. | | Soon to assign ''Kaga'' as the flagship of the Fuso Navy. 1 completed, presumably under sea trials. | ||
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| [[Shokaku-class aircraft carrier|Shokaku-class]] | | [[Shokaku-class aircraft carrier|Shokaku-class]] | ||
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| FNS Shokaku<br>FNS Zuikaku | | FNS Shokaku<br>FNS Zuikaku | ||
| 65,000 tonnes | | 65,000 tonnes | ||
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! style="text-align:left; width:20%;"|Note | ! style="text-align:left; width:20%;"|Note | ||
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! colspan="6" style="background: lavender;"|Destroyers - DDG/DD ( | ! colspan="6" style="background: lavender;"|Destroyers - DDG/DD (30 in Service) | ||
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| Fubuki-class | | Fubuki-class | ||
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| Guided Missile Destroyer ( ATECS ) | | Guided Missile Destroyer ( ATECS ) | ||
| FNS Ayanami<br>FNS Asagiri<br>FNS Sagiri<br>FNS Amagiri<br>FNS Akebono<br>FNS Oyodo<br>FNS Yugiri<br>FNS Amagi<br>FNS Kuroshio | | FNS Ayanami<br>FNS Asagiri<br>FNS Sagiri<br>FNS Amagiri<br>FNS Akebono<br>FNS Oyodo<br>FNS Yugiri<br>FNS Amagi<br>FNS Kuroshio | ||
| 9, | | 9,800 tonnes | ||
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| Guided Missile Destroyer ( ATECS ) | | Guided Missile Destroyer ( ATECS ) | ||
| FNS Kuma<br>FNS Temi<br>FNS Yubari<br>FNS Katori<br>FNS Kashii<br>FNS Kitakami<br>FNS Tsuga<br>FNS Sawakaze<br>FNS Yukaze<br>FNS Fujinami<br>FNS Kishinami | | FNS Kuma<br>FNS Temi<br>FNS Yubari<br>FNS Katori<br>FNS Kashii<br>FNS Kitakami<br>FNS Tsuga<br>FNS Sawakaze<br>FNS Yukaze<br>FNS Fujinami<br>FNS Kishinami | ||
| | | 8,600 tonnes | ||
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===Frigates=== | ===Frigates=== | ||
{| class="wikitable " | {| class="wikitable " | ||
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! colspan="6" style="background: lavender;"|Patrol boats ( | ! colspan="6" style="background: lavender;"|Patrol boats (19 in Service) | ||
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| Otaka-class | | Otaka-class | ||
| [[File:Hayabusa_and_Umitaka.jpg|200px|FNS Otaka]] | | [[File:Hayabusa_and_Umitaka.jpg|200px|FNS Otaka]] | ||
| Patrol boat | | Patrol boat | ||
| FNS Otaka<br>FNS Kumataka<br>FNS Wakataka<br>FNS Shiritaka<br>FNS Shimayuki<br>FNS Yamayuki<br>FNS Umitaka<br>FNS Ataka<br>FNS Kuratsu<br>FNS Tatara<br>FNS Kono<br>FNS Arumaji<br>FNS Kurii<br>FNS Rokujya | | FNS Otaka<br>FNS Kumataka<br>FNS Wakataka<br>FNS Shiritaka<br>FNS Shimayuki<br>FNS Yamayuki<br>FNS Umitaka<br>FNS Ataka<br>FNS Kuratsu<br>FNS Tatara<br>FNS Kono<br>FNS Arumaji<br>FNS Kurii<br>FNS Rokujya<br>FNS Uji<br>FNS Banjo<br>FNS Sumire<br>FNS Tsugato<br>FNS Okitoku<br>FNS Hasu | ||
| 260 tonnes | | 260 tonnes | ||
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===Training vessels=== | ===Training vessels=== | ||
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| Hitsubishi FA-18 || Multirole fighter<hr>Multirole fighter<hr>Electronic warfare || FA-18B<hr>FA-18C<hr>EFA-18 || | | Hitsubishi FA-18 || Multirole fighter<hr>Multirole fighter<hr>Electronic warfare || FA-18B<hr>FA-18C<hr>EFA-18 || 68<hr>38<hr>21 || | ||
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| Hitsubishi P-3 Orion || ELINT<hr>Optical reconnaissance<hr>Electronic warfare trainer || OP-3C<hr>UP-3C<hr>UP-3D || 5<hr>8<hr>3 || | | Hitsubishi P-3 Orion || ELINT<hr>Optical reconnaissance<hr>Electronic warfare trainer || OP-3C<hr>UP-3C<hr>UP-3D || 5<hr>8<hr>3 || |
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Fuso Navy 扶海軍 | |
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扶海軍 | |
Founded | July 12, 1950 |
Country | Fusō |
Type | Navy |
Role | Maritime warfare |
Size | 94,000 active personnel 50,600 reserve personnel 171 ships 489 aircraft |
Part of | Fuso Armed Forces |
Garrison/HQ | Itogaya, Shojyuku, Edo |
Colors | Navy Blue and White |
March | Gunkai Hokori |
Fleet | 2 Aircraft carrier 4 Helicopter carrier 21 Submarine 31 Destroyer 19 Frigate 5 Corvette 8 Landing Ship Dock 33 Minesweeper 10 Patrol vessel 9 Training ship 24 Auxilliaries |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | Sokuji Kado |
Minister of Defense | Shirayuchi Mayumi |
Chief of Staff, Joint Staff | Admiral Ino Matoko |
Chief of the Navy Staff | Admiral Hayuri Murakawa |
The Fuso Navy (扶海軍 Fuso Kaigun), is the maritime warfare branch of the Fuso Armed Forces. It is the de facto navy of Fuso and formed following the dissolution of the Imperial Fuso Navy after the Intercontinental War. Over 82,000 active personnel serve in the Navy. The Fuso Navy is primarily tasked with the naval defense of Fuso, and the protection of international assets, sea lanes and to patrol territorial waters. The Fuso Navy frequently participates in international peacekeeping and anti-piracy operations. The Navy also commands the Fuso Marines ( specifically called the Amphibious Rapid Reaction Force in Fuso ), which operates as the infantry arm of the Navy conducting expeditionary and amphibious warfare.
History
Post-Intercontinental War
Today
Capabilities
International activities
Equipment
Current ships
Submarines
Aircraft Carriers
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Displacement | Note |
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Aircraft Carriers - AC (2 in Service, 1 in sea trials) | |||||
Kaga-class | Aircraft Carrier | FNS Kaga | 102,000 tonnes | Soon to assign Kaga as the flagship of the Fuso Navy. 1 completed, presumably under sea trials. | |
Shokaku-class | Aircraft Carrier | FNS Shokaku FNS Zuikaku |
65,000 tonnes |
Amphibious Warfare Ships
Destroyers
Frigates
Corvettes
Mine countermeasure vessels
Patrol vessels
Training vessels
Auxilliaries
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Displacement | Note |
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Replenishment ships (6 in Service) | |||||
Tokiwa-class | Replenishment oiler | FNS Tokiwa FNS Hamana FNS Omi FNS Kamone FNS Katoshima FNS Tokiwa |
20,000 tonnes |
Miscellaneous
Aircraft
The Fuso Naval Aviation maintains a sizable naval air force. Half of the aircraft are used in anti-submarine warfare operations.
Aircraft | Role | Versions | Quantity | Note | ||
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Hitsubishi FA-18 | Multirole fighter Multirole fighter Electronic warfare |
FA-18B FA-18C EFA-18 |
68 38 21 |
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Hitsubishi P-3 Orion | ELINT Optical reconnaissance Electronic warfare trainer |
OP-3C UP-3C UP-3D |
5 8 3 |
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Takasaki P-1 | Maritime patrol/Anti-submarine warfare Utility transport |
P-1 KP-1 |
43 8 |
12 more on order. | ||
KC-130 | Utility transport | KC-130T | 6 | To be replaced by the KP-1 | ||
C-130 | Cargo/Transport | C-130T | 33 | To be replaced by the KP-1 | ||
Oceana King Air | Utility aircraft/Liaison Trainer aircraft |
LC-90 TC-90 |
5 28 |
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Kurotuji T-5 | Trainer aircraft | T-5 | 43 | |||
Takasaki US-2 | Search and rescue | US-2 | 18 | Replaced the US-1A. | ||
Helicopters | ||||||
Hitsubishi SH-60 | Maritime helicopter | SH-60J SH-60K |
38 88 |
Search and rescue. Anti-submarine warfare. | ||
Fikon HF101 | Minesweeping helicopter | MCH-101 | 21 | |||
Eurocopter EC 135 | Trainer helicopter | TH-135 | 15 |