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{{Infobox military conflict
|-
| conflict    = Salacian Naval Crisis
! Portfolio
| width      =  
! Minister
| partof      =  
! Took Office
| image      =
! Left Office
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!colspan=2| Party Affiliation
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|-
| caption    =  
!colspan=6| Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos
| date        = 4-13 February 2019
|-
| place      = Salacian Ocean
| Chancellor <br> <small>First Minister of the State</small>
| coordinates = <!--Use the {{coord}} template -->
| '''Kaniehtí:io Fox'''
| map_type    =
| November 3, 2019
| map_relief  =
| Incumbent
| map_size    =
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| map_marksize =  
| Progressive Conservatives
| map_caption =
|-
| map_label  =  
! colspan=6| Ministers of the State
| territory  =  
|-
| result      = Conflict resolved diplomatically
|Minister of Finance <br> <small>First Secretary of the State</small>
* Some materiel and personnel losses on both sides
| '''Brice Moreau'''
* Mutual withdrawal of naval assets from both sides
| February 5, 2024
* Zacapican withdraws plans to establish naval station in Winivere Bay.
| Incumbent
* GS-Zacapine diplomatic hotline established to defuse future mishaps.
|style="background-color:#101257"| 
| status      =  
| Patriotic People's Front
| combatants_header = Parties involved in the crisis
|-
| combatant1  = {{flag|Zacapican}}
|-
| combatant2  = {{flag|Gristol-Serkonos}}
|Minister of Defence
| combatant3  =
| '''Jonathan Nilsson'''
| commander1  = To be determined
| March 27, 2021
| commander2 = {{plainlist}}<small>
| Incumbent
* [[File:Gristol-serkonosflag2.png|20px]] Stuart Lewis
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
* [[File:FlagRGSAFAirForce.png|20px]] Pierre-Cyriaque Leclerc
| Progressive Conservatives
* [[File:FlagRGSAFNavy.png|20px]] Storm Iversen
|-
* [[File:FlagRGSAFNavy.png|20px]] Sverre Christiansen
|Minister of Justice<br> <small>Solicitor General of Gristol-Serkonos</small>  
</small>
| '''Iostha Reed'''
| commander3  =
| February 5, 2024
| units1      = [[Zacapine Navy]]
| Incumbent
| units2      = [[Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy]]
|style="background-color:#C024D6"| 
| units3      =
| Democratic Unionists
| strength1  =
|-
| strength2  = {{plainlist}}<small>
|-
* 2 light aircraft carriers
|Minister of Health
* 4 amphibious assault ships
| '''Jessica De Cloet'''
* 10 multirole destroyers
| November 3, 2019
* 15 multirole frigates
| Incumbent
* 4 hunter-killer submarines
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
* 3 replenishment ships
| Progressive Conservatives
* 2 fast fleet tankers
|-
* 96 aircraft
| Minister of Infrastructure and Telecommunications
* 41 helicopters</small>
| '''Isabella Van Bueren'''
| strength3  =
| February 5, 2024
| casualties1 = TBD losses
| Incumbent
| casualties2 = TBD losses
|style="background-color:#101257"| 
| casualties3 =
| Patriotic People's Front
| notes      =  
|-
| campaignbox =  
|-
}}
| Minister of State Affairs<br> <small>Minister responsible for Norumbian State Affairs </small>
The '''Salacian Naval Crisis''', also known as the '''February Crisis''' was a 9-day confrontation between the governments of [[Gristol-Serkonos]] and the [[Zacapican|United Zacapine Republics]]. The crisis was a culmination of the two governments' competing interests in the Salacian Ocean and the Malaio-Ochran region. The Gristo-Serkonan government also opposed the joint Zacapine-Wazheganon military installation in Winivere Bay, concerned that the ongoing dynamics in the Northeast Norumbian region would be altered with the Zacapine entry.
| '''Astrid Giroux'''
 
| March 27, 2021
In February 2nd, the Gristo-Serkonan government ordered the mobilization of the [[Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy]] to intercept the [[Zacapine Navy|Zacapine Fleet]] intending to reach Winivere Bay. The resulting naval and air battle resulted in the deaths of xxxx personnel on both sides.
| Incumbent
== Background ==
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
=== Gristol-Serkonos ===
| Progressive Conservatives
=== Zacapican ===
|-
 
| Minister of Public Security
== Naval forces ==
| '''Jone Streisand'''
=== Zacapine Navy ===
| February 5, 2024
=== Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy ===
| Incumbent
Gristol-Serkonos mobilized a total of 36 combat and auxiliary naval vessels and 96 aircraft organized into Task Force Salacian.
|style="background-color:#000000"| 
* '''Task Force Salacian''' <small>(Commanded by Rear Admiral Sverre Christiansen)</small>
| National Coalition
** Combined Carrier Strike Group <small>(Commanded by Commodore Thrasyvoulos Papadakis)</small>
|-
*** x2 Kanesatake-class light aircraft carriers
|-
*** x4 Oniare-class amphibious assault ships <small>(converted to aircraft carrier operations)</small>
| Minister of Emergency Preparedness
*** x2 Hiawatha-class guided missile destroyers
| '''Aurore Traverse'''
*** x4 Héno-class guided missile frigates
| February 5, 2024
*** Combined Air Group comprised of 3 and 4 Carrier Air Groups as well as carrier-borne elements of 5 and 6 Maritime Helicopter Air Groups
| Incumbent
** Destroyer Flotilla <small>(Commanded by Commodore Alfred Walkenhorst)</small>
|style="background-color:#101257"| 
*** x8 Hiawatha-class Guided Missile Destroyers
| Patriotic People's Front
*** x2 Sosondowah-class hunter-killer submarines
|-
*** Elements of 5 and 6 Maritime Helicopter Air Groups
| Director of the Treasury
** Frigate Flotilla <small>(Commanded by Commodore Stefan Gulbrandsen)</small>
| '''Alex Kanerhaken:iate Horn'''
*** x5 Héno-class guided missile frigates
| November 3, 2019
*** x3 Artemis-class guided missile frigates
| Incumbent
*** x2 Sosondowah-class hunter-killer submarines
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
*** Elements of 5 and 6 Maritime Helicopter Air Groups
| Progressive Conservatives
** Support Flotilla <small>(Commanded by Commodore Tertullianus Corvinus)</small>
|-
*** x3 Ëjö:tga’-class replenishment ships
|-
*** x2 Frontier-class fast fleet tankers
| Leader of the Government in the Council of Representatives
*** Elements of 5 and 6 Maritime Helicopter Air Groups
| '''Kariwase Onasakenrat'''
 
| November 3, 2019
== Blockade ==
| Incumbent
== Secret negotiations ==
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
== Resolution ==
| Progressive Conservatives
== Aftermath ==
|-
| Minister of Employment and Social Services
| '''Fernand Samuel'''
| February 5, 2024  
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#101257"| 
| Patriotic People's Front
|-
|-
| Minister of Science and Technology<br> <small>Minister responsible for Space and Aeronautical Research Agency </small>
| '''Sandrine Lacroix'''
| February 5, 2024
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#000000"| 
| National Coalition
|-
| Minister of Education
| '''Débora Lambert'''
| February 5, 2024
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#C024D6"| 
| Democratic Unionists
|-
|-
| Minister of Environment and Natural Resources
| '''Aldéric Beaumont'''
| February 5, 2024
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#C024D6"| 
| Democratic Unionists
|-
| Minister of Public Services and Procurement<br> <small>Receiver General of Gristol-Serkonos </small>
| '''Ren Miyazaki'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
|-
| Minister of Transportation
| '''Kristoffer Naess'''
| February 5, 2024
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#C024D6"| 
| Democratic Unionists
|-
| Minister of Agriculture
| '''Lazare Joseph'''
| February 5, 2024
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#C024D6"| 
| Democratic Unionists
|-
|-
| Minister of Energy
| '''David Giroux'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
| Minister of Internal Revenue
| '''Urbain Barre'''
| February 5, 2024 
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#000000"| 
| National Coalition
|-
|-
| Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
| '''Leiv Henriksen'''  
| February 5, 2024 
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#C024D6"| 
| Democratic Unionists
|-
| Secretary of State for Gristol
| '''Margie Sevriens'''
| February 5, 2024
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#101257"| 
| Patriotic People's Front
|-
|-
| Secretary of State for Serkonos
| '''Atená:ti Hawke'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
! colspan=6| Also attending cabinet meetings
|-
| Monarch of Gristol  
| '''Anna I Eist'''
| January 7, 2012
| Incumbent
| Nonpartisan
|-
|-
| Monarch of Serkonos  
| '''Tehwehron'''
| August 3, 1987
| Incumbent
| Nonpartisan
|-
| Presiding Officer of the Royal Privy Council
| '''Milburn Benbow'''
| November 3, 2010
| Incumbent
| Nonpartisan
|-
|-
| Chief of the Armed Forces Defence Council
| FM, Gen. '''Karontase Montour''', GSA
| November 3, 2008
| Incumbent
| Nonpartisan
|-
| Administrator of the Crown Assets
| '''Austin Parent'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
| Nonpartisan
|-
|-
| Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor
| '''Roland Horne'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
| Nonpartisan
|-
| Chairman of the Progressive Conservative Party
| '''Kellan Martell'''
| April 10, 2009
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
| Chairman of the Patriotic People's Front 
| '''Alfons De Jonker'''
| June 8, 2013
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#101257"| 
| Patriotic People's Front
|-
| Chairman of the National Coalition 
| '''Gautier Marchand'''
| February 5, 2013
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#000000"| 
| National Coalition
|-
| Chairman of the Democratic Unionist Party
| '''Hákon Björnsson'''  
| August 5, 2007
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#C024D6"| 
| Democratic Unionists
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Portfolio
! Minister
! Took Office
! Left Office
!colspan=2| Party Affiliation
|-
!colspan=6| Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos
|-
| Chancellor <br> <small>First Minister of the State</small>
| '''Kaniehtí:io Fox'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
! colspan=6| Ministers of the State
|-
|Minister of Finance <br> <small>First Secretary of the State</small>  
| '''Marius Willemsen'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
|-
|Minister of Defence
| '''Jonathan Nilsson'''
| March 27, 2021
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
|Minister of Justice<Br><small>Solicitor General of Gristol-Serkonos</small>  
| '''Abelone Lauritsen'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
|-
|Minister of Health
| '''Jessica De Cloet'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
| Minister of Infrastructure and Telecommunications
| '''Crofton Ikin'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
|-
| Minister of State Affairs<br> <small>Minister responsible for Norumbian State Affairs </small>
| '''Astrid Giroux'''
| March 27, 2021
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
| Minister of Public Security
| '''Willie Keen'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
|-
| Minister of Emergency Preparedness
| '''Tamati Kiri'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
| Director of the Treasury
| '''Alex Kanerhaken:iate Horn'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
|-
| Leader of the Government in the Council of Representatives
| '''Kariwase Onasakenrat'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
| Minister of Employment and Social Services
| '''Alfred Matshushita'''
| November 3, 2019 
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
|-
| Minister of Science and Technology<br> <small>Minister responsible for Space and Aeronautical Research Agency </small>
| '''Tekakwitha Hawke'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
| Minister of Education
| '''Katsi’tsoronkwas Traviss'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
|-
| Minister of Environment and Natural Resources
| '''Lorens Tittensor'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
| Minister of Public Services and Procurement<br> <small>Receiver General of Gristol-Serkonos </small>
| '''Ren Miyazaki'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
|-
| Minister of Transportation
| '''Angelique Agthoven'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"|  
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
| Minister of Agriculture
| '''Akwiratékha Martin'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
|-
| Minister of Energy
| '''David Giroux'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
| Minister of Internal Revenue
| '''Tekahionionwake Johnston'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
|-
| Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
| '''Teioshontathe Gregor'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
| Secretary of State for Gristol
| '''Margie Sevriens'''
| February 5, 2024
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
|-
| Secretary of State for Serkonos
| '''Atená:ti Hawke'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
! colspan=6| Also attending cabinet meetings
|-
| Monarch of Gristol
| '''Anna I Eist'''
| January 7, 2012
| Incumbent
| Nonpartisan
|-
|-
| Monarch of Serkonos
| '''Tehwehron'''
| August 3, 1987
| Incumbent
| Nonpartisan
|-
| Presiding Officer of the Royal Privy Council
| '''Milburn Benbow'''
| November 3, 2010
| Incumbent
| Nonpartisan
|-
|-
| Chief of the Armed Forces Defence Council
| FM, Gen. '''Karontase Montour''', GSA
| November 3, 2008
| Incumbent
| Nonpartisan
|-
| Administrator of the Crown Assets
| '''Austin Parent'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
| Nonpartisan
|-
|-
| Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor
| '''Roland Horne'''
| November 3, 2019
| Incumbent
| Nonpartisan
|-
| Chairman of the Progressive Conservative Party
| '''Kellan Martell'''
| April 10, 2009
| Incumbent
|style="background-color:#0087DC"| 
| Progressive Conservatives
|-
|}

Latest revision as of 00:57, 27 August 2024

Salacian Naval Crisis
Date4-13 February 2019
Location
Salacian Ocean
Result

Conflict resolved diplomatically

  • Some materiel and personnel losses on both sides
  • Mutual withdrawal of naval assets from both sides
  • Zacapican withdraws plans to establish naval station in Winivere Bay.
  • GS-Zacapine diplomatic hotline established to defuse future mishaps.
Parties involved in the crisis
 Zacapican  Gristol-Serkonos
Commanders and leaders
To be determined
  • Gristol-serkonosflag2.png Stuart Lewis
  • FlagRGSAFAirForce.png Pierre-Cyriaque Leclerc
  • FlagRGSAFNavy.png Storm Iversen
  • FlagRGSAFNavy.png Sverre Christiansen
Units involved
Zacapine Navy Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy
Strength
  • 2 light aircraft carriers
  • 4 amphibious assault ships
  • 10 multirole destroyers
  • 15 multirole frigates
  • 4 hunter-killer submarines
  • 3 replenishment ships
  • 2 fast fleet tankers
  • 96 aircraft
  • 41 helicopters
Casualties and losses
TBD losses TBD losses

The Salacian Naval Crisis, also known as the February Crisis was a 9-day confrontation between the governments of Gristol-Serkonos and the United Zacapine Republics. The crisis was a culmination of the two governments' competing interests in the Salacian Ocean and the Malaio-Ochran region. The Gristo-Serkonan government also opposed the joint Zacapine-Wazheganon military installation in Winivere Bay, concerned that the ongoing dynamics in the Northeast Norumbian region would be altered with the Zacapine entry.

In February 2nd, the Gristo-Serkonan government ordered the mobilization of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy to intercept the Zacapine Fleet intending to reach Winivere Bay. The resulting naval and air battle resulted in the deaths of xxxx personnel on both sides.

Background

Gristol-Serkonos

Zacapican

Naval forces

Zacapine Navy

Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy

Gristol-Serkonos mobilized a total of 36 combat and auxiliary naval vessels and 96 aircraft organized into Task Force Salacian.

  • Task Force Salacian (Commanded by Rear Admiral Sverre Christiansen)
    • Combined Carrier Strike Group (Commanded by Commodore Thrasyvoulos Papadakis)
      • x2 Kanesatake-class light aircraft carriers
      • x4 Oniare-class amphibious assault ships (converted to aircraft carrier operations)
      • x2 Hiawatha-class guided missile destroyers
      • x4 Héno-class guided missile frigates
      • Combined Air Group comprised of 3 and 4 Carrier Air Groups as well as carrier-borne elements of 5 and 6 Maritime Helicopter Air Groups
    • Destroyer Flotilla (Commanded by Commodore Alfred Walkenhorst)
      • x8 Hiawatha-class Guided Missile Destroyers
      • x2 Sosondowah-class hunter-killer submarines
      • Elements of 5 and 6 Maritime Helicopter Air Groups
    • Frigate Flotilla (Commanded by Commodore Stefan Gulbrandsen)
      • x5 Héno-class guided missile frigates
      • x3 Artemis-class guided missile frigates
      • x2 Sosondowah-class hunter-killer submarines
      • Elements of 5 and 6 Maritime Helicopter Air Groups
    • Support Flotilla (Commanded by Commodore Tertullianus Corvinus)
      • x3 Ëjö:tga’-class replenishment ships
      • x2 Frontier-class fast fleet tankers
      • Elements of 5 and 6 Maritime Helicopter Air Groups

Blockade

Secret negotiations

Resolution

Aftermath