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The '''Maritime Protection Service''' ('''MPS;''' {{wp|German Language|Brumenese}}: ''Seeschutzdienst''), also commonly referred to as the ''' | The '''Maritime Protection Service''' ('''MPS;''' {{wp|German Language|Brumenese}}: ''Seeschutzdienst''), also commonly referred to as the '''Brumenese Coast Guard''', is the {{wp|coast guard}} of [[Brumen]]. Its primary roles includes protection against {{wp|illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing|illegal fishing}} within the country's {{wp|exclusive economic zone|exclusive economic zone (EEZ)}}, enforcement of {{wp|admiralty law|maritime law}}, maritime {{wp|border control|border protection}} as well as {{wp|search and rescue}}. The MPS was originally a sub-component of the [[Royal Navy (Brumen)|Royal Navy]] and was known as the Patrol Force, however in 2012 it was split from the overall structure of the GAR and reorganized as the Maritime Protection Service. It has become the federal {{wp|law enforcement agency}}, part of the Ministry of XXX, responsible for offshore {{wp|border controL|border protection}}, {{wp|Customs|customs services}}, detention operations and investigations. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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== Equipment == | == Equipment == | ||
All ships of the Maritime Protection Service are given the prefix ''' | All ships of the Maritime Protection Service are given the prefix '''SDS''' aka (''Schiff der Seeschutzdienst'', translated: ''Ship of the Maritime Protection Service''). | ||
=== Surface Force === | === Surface Force === | ||
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! colspan=" | ! colspan="11" style="align: center; background: lightgreen;" | '''Offshore Patrol Vessels (8)''' | ||
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| | | [[Independence-class frigate|Kanzler]] || [[File:ARM_Benito_Juarez_(1).jpg|250px|border]] || '''OPV-10:''' IMS Waltraud Grosse<br>'''OPV-11:''' IMS Immanuel Althaus<br>'''OPV-12:''' IMS Melusina Blau<br>'''OPV-13:''' IMS Adala Fabel<br>'''OPV-14:''' IMS Raban Stein<br>'''OPV-15:''' IMS Apsel Vogel<br>'''OPV-16:''' IMS TBD <br>'''OPV-17:''' IMS TBD ||'''OPV''': {{wp|Patrol boat|Offshore Patrol Vessel}} || {{flag|Daobac}} || 2018 || 8 || 6|| 0 || 2,575 / 2,616 || | ||
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! colspan="11" style="align: center; background: lightgreen;" | '''Patrol Boats (36)''' | |||
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| {{wp|Armidale-class patrol boat|Rasch}} || [[File:HMAS_Broome_(ACPB_90).jpg|250px|border]] || '''LPB''': {{wp|Patrol Boat|Littoral Patrol Boat}} || {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Brumen.png}} [[Brumen]] || 2005 || 10 || 10 || 0 || || 250 / 300 || | |||
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| {{wp| | | {{wp|Shaldag-class patrol boat|Schnell}} || [[File:ShaldagMK2Arg2018.jpg|250px|border]] || '''FPB''': {{wp|Patrol Boat|Fast Patrol Boat}} || {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Brumen.png}} [[Brumen]] || 1989 || 26 || 26 || 0 || || 60 / 72 || | ||
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! colspan="11" style="align: center; background: lightgreen;" | '''Training Vessels (5)''' | |||
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| {{wp|JS Kashima|Schule I}} || [[File:TV-3508_02l.jpg|250px|border]] || '''TSP:''' {{wp|Training Ship|Training Ship Propelled}} || {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Brumen.png}} [[Brumen]] || 1990 || 2 || 2 || 0 || || n/a || | |||
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| {{wp|German training ship Gorch Fock (1958)|Schule II}} || [[File:Gorch_Fock_unter_Segeln_Kieler_Foerde_2006.jpg|250px|border]] || '''STS:''' {{wp|Training Ship|Sail Training Ship}} || {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Brumen.png}} [[Brumen]] || 1958 || 3 || 3 || 0 || || n/a || | |||
| {{wp|German training ship Gorch Fock (1958)|Schule II}} || [[File:Gorch_Fock_unter_Segeln_Kieler_Foerde_2006.jpg|250px|border]] || '''STS:''' {{wp|Training Ship|Sail Training Ship}} || {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Brumen.png}} [[Brumen]] || 1958 || 3 || 3 || 0 || n/a || | |||
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Maritime Protection Service | |
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Seeschutzdienst | |
Founded | 20 September 2010 |
Country | Brumen |
Allegiance | Queen Anne-Marie I |
Type | Coast Guard |
Role | Maritime Security Border Control Interdiction Search and Rescue Port security Law Enforcement |
Size | 12,000 Personnel |
Part of | Grand Army of the Realm |
Headquarters | TBD |
Motto(s) | Immer Bereit Ever Ready |
Colors | Blue Gold |
Fleet & Aircraft Inventory | TBD |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | Queen Anne-Marie I |
Chancellor | Immanuel Vogel |
Secretary of Defense | Adala Bergmann |
Chairman of GAR High Command | General Garrit Schröder |
Fleet Admiral of the Coast Guard | TBD |
The Maritime Protection Service (MPS; Brumenese: Seeschutzdienst), also commonly referred to as the Brumenese Coast Guard, is the coast guard of Brumen. Its primary roles includes protection against illegal fishing within the country's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), enforcement of maritime law, maritime border protection as well as search and rescue. The MPS was originally a sub-component of the Royal Navy and was known as the Patrol Force, however in 2012 it was split from the overall structure of the GAR and reorganized as the Maritime Protection Service. It has become the federal law enforcement agency, part of the Ministry of XXX, responsible for offshore border protection, customs services, detention operations and investigations.
History
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Role & Capabilities
The MSP has four primary mandates:
- Safeguarding Brumen's EEZ: Monitor and enforce Brumen's proclaimed special rights to the exploitation of marine resources within its EEZ, especially against illegal fishing.
- Maritime Law Enforcement: Implementation of the rule of law within Brumen's territorial waters.
- Search and Rescue: Spearhead and assist in local and regional search & rescue efforts.
- Border Control: Execute customs & border tasks for both legal and illegal immigration within Brumen's territorial waters.
Bases
Organization
Administrative
Operational
TBD
TBD
Equipment
All ships of the Maritime Protection Service are given the prefix SDS aka (Schiff der Seeschutzdienst, translated: Ship of the Maritime Protection Service).
Surface Force
Class | Image | Ship | Royal Navy Hull Classification | Origin | Entered Service | Planned | In Service | Retired | Displacement (Light/Full tons) |
Remarks |
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Offshore Patrol Vessels (8) | ||||||||||
Kanzler | OPV-10: IMS Waltraud Grosse OPV-11: IMS Immanuel Althaus OPV-12: IMS Melusina Blau OPV-13: IMS Adala Fabel OPV-14: IMS Raban Stein OPV-15: IMS Apsel Vogel OPV-16: IMS TBD OPV-17: IMS TBD |
OPV: Offshore Patrol Vessel | Daobac | 2018 | 8 | 6 | 0 | 2,575 / 2,616 | ||
Patrol Boats (36) | ||||||||||
Rasch | LPB: Littoral Patrol Boat | Brumen | 2005 | 10 | 10 | 0 | 250 / 300 | |||
Schnell | FPB: Fast Patrol Boat | Brumen | 1989 | 26 | 26 | 0 | 60 / 72 | |||
Training Vessels (5) | ||||||||||
Schule I | TSP: Training Ship Propelled | Brumen | 1990 | 2 | 2 | 0 | n/a | |||
Schule II | STS: Sail Training Ship | Brumen | 1958 | 3 | 3 | 0 | n/a |