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| name        = Exercise Return of Forces to Bláfjallaríki <br> REFORB
| name        = Exercise Return of Forces to Bláfjallaríki <br> REFORB
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| image        = File:USNS Pecos (T-AO-197), JS Izumo (DDH-183), and JS Takanami (DD-110) participating in Japan-U.S. Bilateral Exercise (ILEX22-6)2022-08-07.jpg
| image        = File:JS Izumo(DDH-183) and USNS Pecos (T-AO-197) during offshore replenishment training 2022-08-07.jpg
| caption      = A Gristo-Serkonan amphibious assault ship and a Rökkuringur offshore replenishment vessel conducting replenishment training.
| caption      = A Gristo-Serkonan light carrier and a Rökkuringur offshore replenishment vessel conducting replenishment training.
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| type        = Bilateral annual {{wp|Military exercise|military exercise}}.
| type        = Bilateral annual {{wp|Military exercise|military exercise}}.
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* Conduct land warfare exercises to simulate a conflict between peer adversaries.
* Conduct land warfare exercises to simulate a conflict between peer adversaries.


REFORB was first conceived in 1997. Following the 1993 Osawanon War, Gristo-Serkonan air assets has been assisting Rökkuringur security forces in dealing with counter-insurgency in the Bláfjallaríki region. In 1995 [[Gristol-Serkonos|GS]] [[Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos|Chancellor]] Jean Watanabe announced plans to begin a bilateral military exercises. Bilateral agreements were signed in 1996 between the two Norumbian governments and the first exercise was conducted in 19 September 1998.  
REFORB was first conceived in 1997. Following the 1993 Osawanon War, Gristo-Serkonan air assets has been assisting Rökkuringur security forces in dealing with counter-insurgency in the Bláfjallaríki region. In 1995, [[Gristol-Serkonos|GS]] [[Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos|Chancellor]] Jean Watanabe announced plans to begin a bilateral military exercises. Bilateral agreements were signed in 1996 between the two Norumbian governments and the first exercise was conducted in 19 September 1998.
 
== Forces Involved ==
== Forces Involved ==
=== [[Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces]] ===
=== [[Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces]] ===
Annually, the RGSAF commits 15,258 personnel in the exercise.
Annually, the RGSAF commits 15,858 personnel across its four services for the exercise. The Gristo-Serkonan Army and the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force rotates its personnel, with one year a Serkonos-deployed personnel would be committed to the exercise and the Gristol-deployed personnel would be committed next. The Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy rotates its personnel by deploying the Maritime Forces: North in one year and the Maritime Forces: South in the following year.  
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* 4,258 officers and enlisted sailors
* 4,858 officers and enlisted sailors
* 1 Amphibious Assault Ship
* 1 Light Aircraft Carrier
* 2 Amphibious Assault Ship
* 2 Amphibious Landing Docks
* 2 Amphibious Landing Docks
* 4 Guided Missile Destroyers
* 4 Guided Missile Destroyers
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*300 vehicles
*300 vehicles
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=== Rökkurlynd Federal Armed Forces ===
=== Rökkurlynd Federal Armed Forces ===



Latest revision as of 21:45, 12 October 2023

Exercise Return of Forces to Bláfjallaríki
REFORB
JS Izumo(DDH-183) and USNS Pecos (T-AO-197) during offshore replenishment training 2022-08-07.jpg
A Gristo-Serkonan light carrier and a Rökkuringur offshore replenishment vessel conducting replenishment training.
TypeBilateral annual military exercise.
Location
Thalassian Sea, off the coast of Rökkurlynd
Planned byGristol-Serkonos Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces
Rökkurlynd flag.svg Rökkurlynd Federal Armed Forces
ObjectiveTo test Gristo-Serkonan expeditionary capability and Rökkurlynd military capability against a near-peer adversary.
Date19 September 1998 (1998-09-19) - Present
Executed by Gristol-Serkonos

Rökkurlynd flag.svg Rökkurlynd Federal Armed Forces

  • Rökkuringur Army
  • Rökkuringur Navy

Exercise Return of Forces to Bláfjallaríki, commonly known as Exercise REFORB, is an annual bilateral military exercise and campaign conducted by the Gristo-Serkonan and Rökkuringur military forces that begun in 1998. The exercise is intended to ensure that the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces has the expeditionary capability to quickly deploy forces to Rökkurlynd in the event of a conflict with Wazheganon and to test the capabilities of the Rökkurlynd Federal Armed Forces against a peer adversary. Because of the Republic of Chênes' policy of neutrality prohibiting transit of military personnel through Chênique territory, Gristol-Serkonos is forced rely on the navy and air force to rapidly deploy forces to assist Rökkuringur troops in the event of a conflict with Wazheganon.

Overview

Operation REFORB has three objectives:

  • To test Gristo-Serkonan expeditionary capability of its air force and navy.
  • Provide critical military training for the Rökkurlynd Federal Armed Forces
  • Conduct land warfare exercises to simulate a conflict between peer adversaries.

REFORB was first conceived in 1997. Following the 1993 Osawanon War, Gristo-Serkonan air assets has been assisting Rökkuringur security forces in dealing with counter-insurgency in the Bláfjallaríki region. In 1995, GS Chancellor Jean Watanabe announced plans to begin a bilateral military exercises. Bilateral agreements were signed in 1996 between the two Norumbian governments and the first exercise was conducted in 19 September 1998.

Forces Involved

Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces

Annually, the RGSAF commits 15,858 personnel across its four services for the exercise. The Gristo-Serkonan Army and the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force rotates its personnel, with one year a Serkonos-deployed personnel would be committed to the exercise and the Gristol-deployed personnel would be committed next. The Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy rotates its personnel by deploying the Maritime Forces: North in one year and the Maritime Forces: South in the following year.

Branch Unit Headquarters Subordinate Commands Assets Attached
Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy Maritime Forces: North RGSFB Naval Installation Griswald
  • MARNOR Expeditionary Task Force
    • Amphibious Assault Squadron
    • Escort Squadron
  • MARNOR Naval Aviation Group
    • VFA-100
    • VFA-102
    • HSM-21
    • HSM-22
  • 4,858 officers and enlisted sailors
  • 1 Light Aircraft Carrier
  • 2 Amphibious Assault Ship
  • 2 Amphibious Landing Docks
  • 4 Guided Missile Destroyers
  • 4 Frigates
  • 2 Hunter-Killer Submarine
  • 1 Attack Submarine
  • 20 Carrier Aircraft
  • 19 Helicopters
Royal Gristo-Serkonan Marines 1 Marine Brigade Group RGSAFB Land Installation Ulstrand
  • 901 Marine Commando Battalion
  • 1 Marine Brigade Support Battalion
  • A Battery, 968 Marine Artillery Battalion
  • 971 Marine Reconnaissance Battalion
  • 929 Marine Aviation Battalion
  • 4,150 Marines
  • 250 vehicles
Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force 2nd Air Division RGSFB Air Base Fardal
  • 10 Air Wing
    • 453rd Special Operations and CSAR Squadron
  • 11 Air Wing
    • 163th Tactical Fighter Squadron
    • 301st Strategic Airlift Squadron
    • 454th Special Operations and CSAR Squadron
500 officers and enlisted aviators
  • 24 F-106 Tempest
  • 48 HH-218 Peregrine
  • 2 C-156 Frigatebird
  • 7 CC-150 North Star
Gristo-Serkonan Army 2nd Army Division RGSFB Land Installation Garafraxa
  • 19 Armoured Battalion
  • 3 Reconnaisance Battalion
  • 53 Mechanized Infantry Battalion
  • 73 Air Defence Battery
  • 27 Combat Support Battalion
  • 17 Armoured Engineering Battalion
  • 41 Army Aviation Battalion
  • 6,350 troops
  • 300 vehicles

Rökkurlynd Federal Armed Forces

Branch Unit Headquarters Subordinate Commands Assets Attached