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Amphibious Ready Groups (ARGs) comprise the maritime sustainment element of [[Regiment Marines Commando]] Marine Amphibious Units (MAUs), the expeditionary forces-in-readiness. Amphibious Ready Groups are designed to be able to independently conduct and sustain amphibious operations of any nature unsupported for up to 7 days. Amphibious Ready Groups, while often escorted by warships, do not include them in their integral organization. Amphibious Ready Groups consist of three ships- a landing platform dock (normally of the {{wpl|San Antonio-class landing platform dock|Argos-class}}), which serves as the primary transport of infantry and vehicles and as flagship; a landing helicopter dock (of the {{wpl|Canberra-class landing helicopter dock|Maratea-class}}) which carries the ARG's aviation element; and a landing ship dock ({{wpl|Bay-class landing ship|Hemana-class}}) which carries a large amount of its supplies. | Amphibious Ready Groups (ARGs) comprise the maritime sustainment element of [[Regiment Marines Commando]] Marine Amphibious Units (MAUs), the expeditionary forces-in-readiness. Amphibious Ready Groups are designed to be able to independently conduct and sustain amphibious operations of any nature unsupported for up to 7 days. Amphibious Ready Groups, while often escorted by warships, do not include them in their integral organization. Amphibious Ready Groups consist of three ships- a landing platform dock (normally of the {{wpl|San Antonio-class landing platform dock|Argos-class}}), which serves as the primary transport of infantry and vehicles and as flagship; a landing helicopter dock (of the {{wpl|Canberra-class landing helicopter dock|Maratea-class}}) which carries the ARG's aviation element; and a landing ship dock ({{wpl|Bay-class landing ship|Hemana-class}}) which carries a large amount of its supplies. | ||
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Ship organization
Organization of warships
Operational formations
The two established types of operational naval formations in the Meridonian Navy are Carrier Task Groups (CTGs) and Amphibious Ready Groups (ARGs). These forces are designated and self-contained combatant forces as opposed to Surface Action Groups, which are normally adhoc and will take ships as needed from standing formations. Carrier Task Groups may vary in size to be smaller or larger than their prescribed units depending on the requirements of a mission. Escorting warships will rotate out of service with a CTG usually after an 18 month to 3 year service with the formation for a low-readiness period. Amphibious Ready Groups do not change in size, although they may be (and regularly are) escorted by other warships. Rarely but occasionally will ships rotate spots from within ARG formations.
Carrier Task Groups
Carrier Task Groups (CTGs) comprise of an aircraft carrier, its embarked airwing, and its escorting warships. By normal doctrine, this will include 1 general purpose (Otapara-class) destroyer, 2 air warfare (Helena-class) destroyers, one frigate (Taga-class), and a nuclear fast attack submarine. This may be reduced or enhanced based off of operational requirements. The aircraft carrier is the only permanently assigned member of the strike group, whose escorts will rotate in on a basis of usually 18 months to 3 years from surface and submarine squadrons. Meridon operates 5 Carrier Task Groups.
Carrier Task Groups | ||||||
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Unit | Ship | Class | Commander | Ship Notes | Formation Notes | |
1 Carrier Task Group (1CARTAKGRU) | MRS Kohina (R11) | Sistine-class aircraft carrier | CAPT TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Caster Ridge (D61) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | From 2 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Fort Maris (D61) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | From 4 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Otapara (D30) | Otapara-class destroyer | CDR TBD | From 1 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Savaia (F131) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | From 8 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Kidako (S302) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | From 2 SUBRON. | |||
2 Carrier Task Group (2CARTAKGRU) | MRS Sistine (R10) | Sistine-class aircraft carrier | CAPT TBD | Flagship, Flagship Meridonian Fleet | ||
MRS Tapperoa (D50) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | From 5 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Mahine (D43) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | From 4 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Whitikau (D35) | Otapara-class destroyer | CDR TBD | From 3 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Pesega (F136) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | From 7 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Echidna (S311) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | From 4 SUBRON. | |||
3 Carrier Task Group (3CARTAKGRU) | MRS Marin Bay (R13) | Sistine-class aircraft carrier | CAPT TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Smith Island (D40) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | From 3 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Alexandria (D42) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | From 2 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Kaimai (D31) | Otapara-class destroyer | CDR TBD | From 4 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Nine Nights (F134) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | From 9 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Strophidon (S309) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | From 1 SUBRON. | |||
4 Carrier Task Group (4CARTAKGRU) | MRS Kohaku (R12) | Sistine-class aircraft carrier | CAPT TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Amber Coast (D48) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | From 4 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Matona (D58) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | From 1 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Ohikati (D33) | Otapara-class destroyer | CDR TBD | From 5 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Campiere (F144) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | From 6 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Honeycomb (S303) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | From 4 SUBRON. | |||
5 Carrier Task Group (5CARTAKGRU) | MRS Baymark (R14) | Sistine-class aircraft carrier | CAPT TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Helena (D38) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | From 1 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Taikorea (D41) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | From 3 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Pipiroa (D36) | Otapara-class destroyer | CDR TBD | From 3 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Briston (F140) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | From 6 SUFRON. | |||
MRS Chainray (S306) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | From 2 SUBRON. |
Amphibious Ready Groups
Amphibious Ready Groups (ARGs) comprise the maritime sustainment element of Regiment Marines Commando Marine Amphibious Units (MAUs), the expeditionary forces-in-readiness. Amphibious Ready Groups are designed to be able to independently conduct and sustain amphibious operations of any nature unsupported for up to 7 days. Amphibious Ready Groups, while often escorted by warships, do not include them in their integral organization. Amphibious Ready Groups consist of three ships- a landing platform dock (normally of the Argos-class), which serves as the primary transport of infantry and vehicles and as flagship; a landing helicopter dock (of the Maratea-class) which carries the ARG's aviation element; and a landing ship dock (Hemana-class) which carries a large amount of its supplies.
Amphibious Ready Groups | ||||||
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Unit | Ship | Class | Commander | Ship Notes | Formation Notes | |
1 Amphibious Ready Group
(1 AMPHREDGRU) |
MRS Malin (L26) | Argos-class landing platform dock | CAPT TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Maratea (L20) | Maratea-class landing helicopter dock | CAPT TBD | ||||
MRS Hemana (L16) | Hemana-class landing ship dock | CDR TBD | ||||
2 Amphibious Ready Group
(2 AMPHREDGRU) |
MRS Bremaire (L27) | Argos-class landing platform dock | CAPT TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Tullamarina (L22) | Maratea-class landing helicopter dock | CAPT TBD | ||||
MRS Saipele (L17) | Hemana-class landing ship dock | CDR TBD | ||||
3 Amphibious Ready Group
(3 AMPHREDGRU) |
MRS Argos (L24) | Argos-class landing platform dock | CAPT TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Otahu (L23) | Maratea-class landing helicopter dock | CAPT TBD | ||||
MRS Matsuura (L19) | Hemana-class landing ship dock | CDR TBD | ||||
4 Amphibious Ready Group
(4 AMPHREDGRU) |
MRS Majeure (L25) | Argos-class landing platform dock | CAPT TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Aranui (L21) | Maratea-class landing helicopter dock | CAPT TBD | ||||
MRS Waimana (L18) | Hemana-class landing ship dock | CDR TBD |
Surface Squadrons
Surface Squadrons (SUFRONs) are normally composed of 4 to 5 guided missile destroyers or frigates. SUFRONs are administrative, logistical and control units, and rarely (if ever) deploy as a full operational unit. Surface squadrons more regularly contribute forces to standing operational groups or ad-hoc groups in the form of surface action groups.
The Navy currently has 9 surface squadrons, 5 consisting of destroyers and 4 consisting of frigates.
Surface Squadrons | ||||||
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Unit | Ship | Class | Commander | Ship Notes | Formation Notes | |
1 Surface Squadron (1 SUFRON) | MRS Otapara (D30) | Otapara-class destroyer | CDR TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Anamaru (D37) | Otapara-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Helena (D38) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Redbird (D44) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Matona (D58) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
2 Surface Squadron (2 SUFRON) | MRS Rotoma (D34) | Otapara-class destroyer | CDR TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Kalua (D39) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Ohawe (D42) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Alexandria (D42) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Caster Ridge (D61) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
3 Surface Squadron (3 SUFRON) | MRS Pipiroa (D36) | Otapara-class destroyer | CDR TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Whitikau (D35) | Otapara-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Smith Island (D40) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Taikorea (D41) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Vestia (D56) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
4 Surface Squadron (4 SUFRON) | MRS Kaimai (D31) | Otapara-class destroyer | CDR TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Mahine (D43) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Amber Coast (D48) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Fort Maris (D54) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
5 Surface Squadron (5 SUFRON) | MRS Ohikati (D33) | Otapara-class destroyer | CDR TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Kaihiku (D32) | Otapara-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Vaiala (D47) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Tapperoa (D50) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Cape Sauve (D59) | Helena-class destroyer | CDR TBD | ||||
6 Surface Squadron (6 SUFRON) | MRS Taga (F128) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Crobay (F138) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Briston (F140) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Cairurun (F142) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Campiere (F144) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | ||||
7 Surface Squadron (7 SUFRON) | MRS Pesega (F136) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Loubret (F133) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Radenton (F129) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Lahaina (F137) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Santeo (F146) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | ||||
8 Surface Squadron (8 SUFRON) | MRS Sophia (F130) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Savaia (F131) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Carterstown (F132) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS La Pesca (F143) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Barranca (F145) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | ||||
9 Surface Squadron (9 SUFRON) | MRS Nine Nights (F134) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Mako Bay (F135) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Apia (F139) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Maieve (F141) | Taga-class frigate | CDR TBD |
Submarine Squadrons
Submarine squadrons are composed of 5 submarines per squadron and are purely an administrative and logistical formation- as such, submarine squadrons do not have flagships and do not conduct operations as an operational unit. The exception to this rule is in 3 Submarine Squadron, which contains the Navy's 4 Barracuda-class guided missile submarines; who have conducted combined operations in the past as part of operational evaluations in their capacity as strategic weapons platforms- however they do not regularly, nor does doctrine call for, their massed employment. The other submarine squadrons are composed of Moray-class nuclear fast attack submarines and Orca-class diesel electric submarines. The former of which normally conduct patrols beyond Meridonian waters, the latter of which generally remain within range of Meridon. Meridon currently maintains 6 submarine squadrons- 3 nuclear-powered, 2 diesel electric and one of nuclear-powered guided missile submarines.
Submarine Squadrons | ||||||
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Unit | Ship | Class | Commander | Ship Notes | Formation Notes | |
1 Submarine Squadron (1 SUBRON) | MRS Moray (S301) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | |||
MRS Barredray (S307) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Strophidon (S309) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Fangtooth (S312) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Yellowedge (S313) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
2 Submarine Squadron (2 SUBRON) | MRS Kidako (S302) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | |||
MRS Chainray (S306) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Anarchias (S310) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Greenray (S314) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Mudray (S315) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
3 Submarine Squadron (3 SUBRON) | MRS Barracuda (S400) | Barracuda-class submarine | CAPT TBD | Composed of guided missile submarines. | ||
MRS Sharpfin (S401) | Barracuda-class submarine | CAPT TBD | ||||
MRS Sennet (S402) | Barracuda-class submarine | CAPT TBD | ||||
MRS Blackfin (S403) | Barracuda-class submarine | CAPT TBD | ||||
4 Submarine Squadron (4 SUBRON) | MRS Barlip (S303) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | |||
MRS Honeycomb (S303) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Dragonray (S305) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Goldentail (S308) | Moray-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Echidna (S311) | Moray-class submarine | cDR TBD | ||||
5 Submarine Squadron (5 SUBRON) | MRS Orca (S200) | Orca-class submarine | CDR TBD | |||
MRS Baleen (S203) | Orca-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Omura (S206) | Orca-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Sei (S207) | Orca-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Rightwhale (S209) | Orca-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
6 Submarine Squadron (6 SUBRON) | MRS Beluga (S201) | Orca-class submarine | CDR TBD | |||
MRS Bowhead (S202) | Orca-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Spadetooth (S204) | Orca-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Minke (S205) | Orca-class submarine | CDR TBD | ||||
MRS Bryde (S208) | Orca-class submarine | CDR TBD |
Auxiliary and non-major warships
The Naval Mine Countermeasures Group is a grouping of 6 minehunters operationally maintained for mine clearance operations. Normally, ships in this formation will operate as detachments where required operationally, and there are provisions for the group to sortie as a whole, though it is unlikely to operationally conduct such a mission.
Naval Mine Countermeasures Group | ||||||
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Unit | Ship | Class | Commander | Ship Notes | Formation Notes | |
Naval Mine Countermeasures Group
(NAVMICONTMEGRU) |
MRS Haukea (M12) | Haukea-class mine countermeasure vessel | LCDR TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Auina (M13) | Haukea-class mine countermeasure vessel | LCDR TBD | ||||
MRS Burns (M14) | Haukea-class mine countermeasure vessel | LCDR TBD | ||||
MRS Rachels (M15) | Haukea-class mine countermeasure vessel | LCDR TBD | ||||
MRS Tahuta (M16) | Haukea-class mine countermeasure vessel | LCDR TBD | ||||
MRS Kama (M17) | Haukea-class mine countermeasure vessel | LCDR TBD |
Patrol Squadrons
Patrol squadrons are groups of patrol vessels grouped into geographically oriented squadrons for local area patrol of Meridonian waters, although they may (rarely) be deployed abroad.
Patrol Squadrons | ||||||
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Unit | Ship | Class | Commander | Ship Notes | Formation Notes | |
Patrol Squadron North
(PATRON NORTH) |
MRS Resolute (P1507) | Resolute-class offshore patrol vessel | LCDR TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Resolvent (P1509) | Resolute-class offshore patrol vessel | LCDR TBD | ||||
MRS Resplendent (P1511) | Resolute-class offshore patrol vessel | LCDR TBD | ||||
MRS Defiant (P1502) | Defiant-class patrol boat | LCDR TBD | ||||
MRS Decisive (P1502) | Defiant-class patrol boat | LCDR TBD | ||||
MRS Determined (P1505) | Defiant-class patrol boat | LCDR TBD | ||||
Patrol Squadron South
(PATRON SOUTH) |
MRS Reverent (P1508) | Resolute-class offshore patrol vessel | LCDR TBD | Flagship | ||
MRS Rancorous (P1510) | Resolute-class offshore patrol vessel | LCDR TBD | ||||
MRS Diligent (P1501) | Defiant-class patrol boat | LCDR TBD | ||||
MRS Deferent (P1503) | Defiant-class patrol boat | LCDR TBD | ||||
MRS Dependable (P1504) | Defiant-class patrol boat | LCDR TBD | ||||
MRS Devoted (P1506) | Defiant-class patrol boat | LCDR TBD |
Assault Craft Squadrons
Assault Craft squadrons are organizational and training groupings of AV20 Landing Craft Combatant landing craft. Normally, these vehicles will embark with ARGs to provide ship-to-shore connection, however their long range allows them to conduct some stand-off operations- they are regularly used as ferry vessels for military equipment within the Meridonian archipelago. They are not considered commissioned vessels and do not have billeted commanding officers, but they remain on the Navy Roster regardless.
Assault Craft Squadrons | |||
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Unit | Ship | Class | Formation Notes |
2 Assault Craft Squadron
(2 ASTCRAFRON) |
LC01 | AV20 LCC | |
LC05 | AV20 LCC | ||
LC06 | AV20 LCC | ||
LC08 | AV20 LCC | ||
LC10 | AV20 LCC | ||
LC12 | AV20 LCC | ||
4 Assault Craft Squadron
(4 ASTCRAFRON) |
LC02 | AV20 LCC | |
LC03 | AV20 LCC | ||
LC04 | AV20 LCC | ||
LC07 | AV20 LCC | ||
LC09 | AV20 LCC | ||
LC11 | AV20 LCC | ||
5 Assault Craft Squadron
(5 ASTCRAFRON) |
LC13 | AV20 LCC | |
LC14 | AV20 LCC | ||
LC15 | AV20 LCC | ||
LC16 | AV20 LCC | ||
LC17 | AV20 LCC | ||
LC18 | AV20 LCC |
Fleet Replenishment Groups
Replenishment groups serve primarily as locational grouping of fleet fast replenishment (FRS) vessels, and are not an operational organization. Three such groups exist containing Meridon's 7 fast fleet replenishment vessels.
Fleet Replenishment Groups | ||||||
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Unit | Ship | Class | Commander | Ship Notes | Formation Notes | |
1 Fleet Replenishment Group
(1 FLTREPGRU) |
MRAS August (A239) | August-class replenishment oiler | LCDR TBD | |||
MRAS Magnificent (A242) | Magnanimous-class replenishment oiler | LCDR TBD | ||||
MRAS Majestic (A246) | Magnanimous-class replenishment oiler | LCDR TBD | ||||
2 Fleet Replenishment Group
(2 FLTREPGRU) |
MRAS Masterful (A244) | Magnanimous-class replenishment oiler | LCDR TBD | |||
MRAS Meticulous (A245) | Magnanimous-class replenishment oiler | LCDR TBD | ||||
MRAS Merciful (A243) | Magnanimous-class replenishment oiler | LCDR TBD | ||||
3 Fleet Replenishment Group
(3 FLTREPGRU) |
MRAS Magnanimous (A241) | Magnanimous-class replenishment oiler | LCDR TBD | |||
MRAS Advantageous (A240) | August-class replenishment oiler | LCDR TBD |
Unsorted Vessels
As of current, the only unsorted major vessel of the Meridonian Navy is the Mercy, a converted Hemana-class dock landing ship that was converted to conduct humanitarian and medical duties.
Flying units
Type Commands
Type Commands serve as the organizational and administrative control groups for various aircraft squadrons- they are primarily responsible for ensuring forces are equipped, trained, and provisioned to conduct operations with their operational command units. Type Commands do not operate as operational groups, but serve to ensure readiness, create and maintain doctrine, and enhance fleet operational efficiency.
Navy Tactical Air Command (NAVTACAIRCOM) provides the fleet Carrier Task Groups with combat-ready fixed-wing aircraft squadrons. This command comprises all naval fighter, electronic attack, and airborne control squadrons.
Sea Control Command
Sea Control Command (NAVSEATROLCOM) provides the fleet with long-range maritime patrol, surveillance and reconnaissance squadrons. This command comprises all maritime patrol squadrons, including unmanned squadrons.
Naval Helicopter Command (NAVHELCOM) furnishes the fleet with operationally-capable rotary wing squadrons accomplishing a wide variety of missions. This command includes general utility, antisubmarine, mine countermeasures, and unmanned reconnaissance helicopter squadrons. Utility and antisubmarine helicopter squadrons normally deploy as detachments on major warship formations.
Naval Airlift Command (NAVARLFTCOM) provides the fleet with tactical, routine and nonroutine transport of personnel, supplies and material, and conducts airlift, sustainment, VIP transport, carrier onboard delivery, and other such operations. This command comprises of all naval tactical logistics squadrons, transport squadrons, and logistic squadrons.
Education and Training Command
Naval Air Education and Training Command (NAVAIREDTRAINCOM) prepares, trains, and supplies fleet operational squadrons with mission-ready naval aviators and aircrew. This command comprises of all naval air training squadrons.
Special Mission Forces
Naval Special Mission Forces (NAVSPECMISFOR) provides special operations aviation forces to the fleet, and consists of all special missions and special missions transport squadrons.
Operational Commands
Fleet Air Component
Fleet Patrol Wing
Fleet Logistics Wing
Shore commands
Headquarters, Navy
- Naval Support Command (NSC)
- Naval Education and Training Command (NETCOM)
- Federal Navy Academy
- Naval Recruit Training Center Kaharoa
- Naval Sea Warfare Center
- Naval Aerospace Warfare Center
- Naval Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED)
- Naval Systems and Acquisition Command (NSACOM)
- Naval Bureau of Personnel (BUPERN)
- Naval Investigative Service (NIS)
- Naval Bureau of Legal Affairs (BULEG)
- Naval Cyberwarfare and Intelligence Group (CIGRUP)
- Naval Engineering Command (ENGCOM)
- Naval Air Command (NAVAIR)
- Naval Education and Training Command (NETCOM)
- Naval Special Forces Group (NSFG)