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! colspan="10" style="align: center; background: lightgreen;" | '''Destroyers (45)'''
! colspan="10" style="align: center; background: lightgreen;" | '''Destroyers (45)'''
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| {{wp|Visakhapatnam-class destroyer|Fengbao II}} || [[File:Visakhapatnam (D66) - P15B destroyer of Indian Navy during sea trials.jpg|250px|border]] || '''DDG:''' {{wp|Guided-missile destroyer|Guided Missile Destroyer}} || 2019 || 45 || 15 || 0 || 7,300 / 7,400 ||
| {{wp|De Zeven Provinciën-class frigate|Fenbao II}} || [[File:HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën (F 802).jpg|250px|border]] || FFG: Guided Missile Frigate || 2007 || 52 || 25 || 0 || 6,050 / 6,200 ||  
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| {{wp|Delhi-class destroyer|Fengbao IB}} || [[File:INS Delhi-1.JPG|250px|border]] || '''DDG:''' {{wp|Guided-missile destroyer|Guided Missile Destroyer}} || 1987 || 45 || 30 || 15 || 6,000 / 6,200 || All to be replaced by the Fengbao II-class destroyer
| {{wp|Delhi-class destroyer|Fengbao IB}} || [[File:INS Delhi-1.JPG|250px|border]] || '''DDG:''' {{wp|Guided-missile destroyer|Guided Missile Destroyer}} || 1987 || 45 || 30 || 15 || 6,000 / 6,200 || All to be replaced by the Fengbao II-class destroyer
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! colspan="10" style="align: center; background: lightgreen;" | '''Frigates (52)'''
! colspan="10" style="align: center; background: lightgreen;" | '''Frigates (52)'''
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| {{wp|De Zeven Provinciën-class frigate|Leisheng}} || [[File:HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën (F 802).jpg|250px|border]] || FFG: Guided Missile Frigate || 2007 || 52 || 25 || 0 || ||  
| {{wp|Formidable-class frigate|Leisheng}} || [[File:Singapore_Navy_guided-missile_frigate_RSS_Steadfast.jpg|250px|border]] || FFG: Guided Missile Frigate || 2007 || 52 || 40 || 0 || 3,150 / 3,530 ||  
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Speijk-class_frigate Xiangxin] || [[File:HNLMS_Evertsen_(F815).jpg|250px|border]] || FF: Frigate || 1962 || 52 || 27 || 25 || || All to be replaced by the Leisheng-class frigate.
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Speijk-class_frigate Xiangxin] || [[File:HNLMS_Evertsen_(F815).jpg|250px|border]] || FF: Frigate || 1962 || 52 || 12 || 40 || || All to be replaced by the Leisheng-class frigate.
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! colspan="10" style="align: center; background: lightgreen;" | '''Corvettes & Littoral Combat Ships (60)'''
! colspan="10" style="align: center; background: lightgreen;" | '''Corvettes & Littoral Combat Ships (60)'''

Revision as of 07:02, 2 September 2022

Commonwealth Navy
英联邦海军
Yīng liánbāng Hǎijūn
Commonwealth Navy Seal.png
Seal of the Commonwealth Navy
FoundedJune 1st, 1887
Country Tianlong
TypeNavy
RoleNaval wafare
Maritime security
Power projection
Deterrence
Size350,000 Personnel
Part ofCommonwealth Self-Defense Forces
HeadquartersShoucheng, Anxiang
Motto(s)向黎明前行
Xiàng límíng qián xíng
Forward Unto Dawn
ColorsBlue & Gold
   
Fleet & Aircraft Inventory200 Major Surface Combatants
62 Patrol Vessels
41 Submarines
98 Auxiliary & Support Vessels
472 Aircraft
370 Helicopters
80 UAVs
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefWu Mingzhi
Administrator of the MilitarySano Mamoru
Chairman of the CSDF High CommandSun Fangyu
Fleet Admiral of the NavyLin Gonghai
Insignia
JackCSDF Naval Jack.png

The Commonwealth Navy (CSDF Navy) is the naval warfare branch of the Commonwealth Self-Defense Forces. With an estimated 350,000 active personnel and a further 50,000 in reserves it is the second-largest service branch in the Commonwealth military. It operates 200 major surface combatants, 62 patrol vessels, 41 submarines and 186 auxiliary & support vessels. The Navy also operates more than 800 fixed and non-fixed wing aircraft. The CSDF Navy is among the oldest service branches of the Commonwealth's military, having been establishment since the formation of the Commonwealth itself. The CSDF Navy maintains a sizable regional presence and is considered a blue-water navy with the ability to project force throughout the Myria and Rohane litoral regions, deploying expeditionary forces across both the Emporic ocean and the Anemoisic Oceans and rapidly respond to crises across the world.

History

Origins

Wuxian Unrest

Shikaku Insurgency

Myrian Canal Conflict

Third Voshan War

Present-Day: anti-piracy

Capabilities

As a nation with one of the largest Exclusive Economic Zones, the presence of a strong & superior navy has been one of the primary reasons why the CSDF Navy is given near-limitless funding to maintain its personnel and equipment. Aldia's proximity to the Myrian Canal means a large number of international maritime freight movement comes through the region and it is the responsibility of the CSDF Navy to ensure the waters in the area are safe for vessels to travel through. Until recently, the last time the CSDF Navy operated an aircraft carrier was during the Third Voshan War. Since the end of the conflict and detente between Atmora & Aldia, Naval doctrine shifted dramatically with defense planners no longer seeing the need to maintain carriers in the absence of a looming existential threat to the Commonwealth. Attention was refocused to protecting the nations littoral zones rather than projecting force outwards. This however was changed with the reintroduction of aircraft carriers in the form of the Taifeng-class in the 1980s.

The CSDF Navy is capable of operating within the Myrian & Rohenan littoral zones as well as deploying surface & submarine combatants on the open Emporic & Anemoisic seas. It has a myriad of support vessels ranging from spy vessels, hydrography/science ships, minesweepers, transport ships for logistical purposes as well as ships dedicated to electronic warfare. The presence of the Taifeng-class aircraft carriers has allowed the CSDF Navy to greatly expand its operational range by utilizing carrier air wings. In spite of its blue-water capabilities, the primary objective of the CSDF Navy has been primarily to safeguard the nation's EEZ, conduct anti-piracy operations in the region and provide humanitarian aid whenever and wherever needed.

Equipment

All combat ships of the CSDF Navy are given the prefix CCS (Commonwealth Combat Ship) whereas unarmed ships are given CAS (Commonwealth of Aldia Ship) as a prefix.

Surface Force

Class Image CSDFN Classification Entered Service Planned Launched Retired Displacement
(Light/Full tons)
Remarks
Aircraft Carriers (5)
Taifeng Aircraft Carrier Liaoning CV-16.jpg CV: Fleet Aircraft Carrier 1985 5 5 0
Amphibious Warfare Ships (18)
Anxiang ROKS Dokdo (LPH 6111) - Invincible Spirit.jpg DDS: Submarine Destroyer 2007 8 6 0 14,300 / 19,500
Wuxian Port bow view of USS Iwo Jima (LPH-2) 1979.jpg LHD: Landing Helicopter Dock 1961 8 2 6 All to be replaced by the Anxiang LHD.
Jianjue PLANS Changbaishan (LSD-989) 20150130(2).jpg LPD: Landing Platform Dock 2006 10 10 0
Cruisers (20)
Naili PLANS Nanchang (DDG-101) 20210427.jpg CRG: Guided Missile Cruiser (Phalanx) 2014 20 6 0 -
Liliang US Navy 254656085 245715574256384 6757387653505098127 n.jpg CRG: Guided Missile Cruiser (Phalanx) 1980 20 14 6
Destroyers (45)
Fenbao II HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën (F 802).jpg FFG: Guided Missile Frigate 2007 52 25 0 6,050 / 6,200
Fengbao IB INS Delhi-1.JPG DDG: Guided Missile Destroyer 1987 45 30 15 6,000 / 6,200 All to be replaced by the Fengbao II-class destroyer
Frigates (52)
Leisheng Singapore Navy guided-missile frigate RSS Steadfast.jpg FFG: Guided Missile Frigate 2007 52 40 0 3,150 / 3,530
Xiangxin HNLMS Evertsen (F815).jpg FF: Frigate 1962 52 12 40 All to be replaced by the Leisheng-class frigate.
Corvettes & Littoral Combat Ships (60)
Minjie File:Type 056 corvette PLAN Huizhou (596).jpg CRE: Corvette 2013 30 30 0
Linghuo USS-Freedom-130222-N-DR144-174-crop.jpg LCS: Littoral Combat Ship 2005 30 30 0
Patrol Vessels (62)
Youling X3K Trimaran.jpg FAC: Fast Attack Craft 2012 40 40 0
Sudu KRI Sampari (628).jpg FAC: Fast Attack Craft 2012 22 22 0
Auxiliary Vessels (98)
Jiānchí-II PLANS Hulun Lake (AOE-965) 20190801.jpg AOE: Fast Combat Support Ship 2014 2 2 0
Jiānchí-I Chinese Navy replenishment ship Gaoyouhu (996) departs Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam following the conclusion of Rim of the Pacific 2016. 160805-N-AI605-081.jpg AOE: Fast Combat Support Ship 2009 3 3 0
Lianmin People's Liberation Army (Navy) ship PLA(N) Peace Ark (T-AH 866) steams in close formation during Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise 2014.jpg AH: Hospital Ship 2007 5 5 0
Mingnan JS Awaji(MSO-304) & Hirado(MSO-305) left front view at JMSDF Yokosuka Naval Base April 30, 2018.jpg MCM: Mine Countermeasure 2012 3 3 0
Yanjian YuanWang2c.JPG BMT: Ballistic Missile Tracking 2009 2 2 0
Haoxue AOS-5201 ひびき (2).jpg R/V: Oceanographic Research Ship 1989 6 6 0
Qiangda Shirase 01.JPG IB: Ice Breaker 2007 2 2 0
Erduo Oker A 53 Hamburg 2261.jpg REC: Signals Intelligence & Reconnaissance Ship 1988 3 3 0
Xiwang 190909-A-NH920-1174.jpg SRS: Submarine Rescue Ship 1999 2 2 0
Type-1 Submarine Rescue Exercise at RIMPAC 160713-N-GW536-005.jpg DSRV: Deep-Submergence Rescue Vehicle 2009 10 10 0 Stationed onboard Xiwang-class SRS.
Aoxiang «Мордовия» и «Евгений Кочешков».jpg LCA: Air-Cushioned Landing Craft 1988 20 20 0 Stationed onboard LHDs and LPDs.
Yilai LCAC-55 maneuvers to enter the well deck.jpg LCA: Air-Cushioned Landing Craft 1986 40 40 0 Stationed onboard LHDs and LPDs.

Submarine Force

Class Image CSDFN Classification Entered Service Planned Launched Retired Remarks
Cruise Missile Submarines (6)
Lanjing US Navy 040730-N-1234E-002 PCU Virginia (SSN 774) returns to the General Dynamics Electric Boat shipyard.jpg SSGN: Nuclear-Powered Cruise Missile Submarine 2005 6 6 0
Attack Submarines (35)
Shayu Shayu SSN.png SSN: Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine 2009 15 15 0
Haitun JS Hakuryu (SS-503) arrives at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for a scheduled port visit, -6 Feb. 2013 (YP255-023).jpg SS: Attack Submarine 2009 20 20 0 Primarily used to patrol Aldia's Exclusive-Economic Zone

Naval Aviation

Aircraft Image Origin Type Variant In Service Remarks
Combat Aircraft (420)
Arashi A-17 A-17 Feisha.jpg Flag of Aldia.png Aldia Carrier-based Multirole Fighter A-17CV 120 Stationed onboard Taifeng-class aircraft carriers and land-based Naval bases.
Ryusei R-279 Yakovlev Yak-141 at 1992 Farnborough Airshow (2).jpg Flag of Aldia.png Aldia VTOL Fighter Aircraft 140 Stationed onboard Anxiang-class LHDs and land-based Naval bases.
Ryusei R-250 Yak-38 (14598742).jpg Flag of Aldia.png Aldia VTOL Fighter Aircraft 160 Stationed onboard Anxiang-class LHDs and land-based Naval bases.
AWACS (10)
Arashi EY-200 KJ-500 (cropped).jpg Flag of Aldia.png Aldia Airborne Early Waning & Control 10
Transport (80)
Shukaku B-12 China - Air Force - Xian Y-20.jpg Flag of Aldia.png Aldia Strategic Airlifter 20
Ryusei D-5 C-2A NP-2000 VRC-40 in flight 2009 (modified).jpg Flag of Aldia.png Aldia High-wing Cargo Aircraft 20
Arashi S-32 File:CASA Aviocar 212.jpg Flag of Aldia.png Aldia STOL Transport Aircraft 40
Maritime Patrol (32)
Ryusei O-3 RAAF Lockheed P-3C Orion CBR Gilbert-2.jpg Flag of Aldia.png Aldia Maritime Patrol Aircraft 32
Electronic Warfare (30)
Arashi A-19 PLAAF J-16 - 2.jpg Flag of Aldia.png Aldia Electronic Warfare Aircraft A-19EW 30
Helicopters (370)
Sanpuku AD-8 PLAAF Changhe WZ-10 - Jordan.jpg Flag of Aldia.png Aldia Attack HHelicopter 80 Stationed onboard Anxiang & Wuxiang-class LHDs.
Sanpuku H-4 Chinese Helicopter Lands on HMS Cornwall MOD 45150752.jpg Flag of Aldia.png Aldia Transport
Anti Submarine Warfare
Search & Rescue
H-4A
H-4C
H-4D
80
30
40
Stationed onboard Anxiang & Wuxiang-class LHDs and Taifeng-class aircraft carriers.
Also stationed on most ships with helipad facilities
D-12 PLANAF Changhe Z-18J AEW.png Flag of Aldia.png Aldia Transport
Airborne Early Waning & Control
Search & Rescue
D-12A
D-12AW
D-12S
80
50
10
Stationed onboard Anxiang & Wuxiang-class LHDs and Taifeng-class aircraft carriers.
Sanpuku H-12 Sanpuku H-12.jpg Flag of Aldia.png Aldia Transport
Anti-Submarine Warfare
Search & Rescue
H-12E
H-12ASW
H-12S
120
40
40
Stationed onboard Anxiang & Wuxiang-class LHDs and Taifeng-class aircraft carriers.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (80)
Gurabu GD-2 File:CH-4 UAV.jpeg Flag of Aldia.png Aldia Reconnaissance
Attack & Reconnaissance
GD-2R
GD-2A
50
30