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| caption      = A Gristo-Serkonan light carrier and a Rökkuringur offshore replenishment vessel conducting replenishment training.
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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