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==Doctrine==
==Doctrine==
From its re-establishment in 1988 up to late 2000s, Itayana Navy was a strictly littoral force tasked with ensuring safety and security of the territorial waters of the Autocracy. The developing economy could not yet sustain any capacity for ocean-going fleet, or even construction of any kind. Its primary ships were acquired from [[Elatia]] and [[Sante Reze]], and were of older designs. After the [[Central Karana War]], the fleet began a process of rapid expansion, a process correlating with the development of shipbuilding industry in 2000s. Its blue-water capability has since been demonstrated by its squadrons participating in manoeuvres with navies of the Oorupaqi ocean and conducting independent operations in Vespanian and Makrian oceans.
The modern Unifying Navy was conceived in 1970s and 1980s as a deterrent force against overseas foreign aggression, a leitmotif driving all naval development programs. On its re-establishment, the economy could not yet sustain any capacity for an ocean-going fleet, or even construction of any kind. Its primary ships in the 1990s were acquired from [[Elatia]] and [[Sante Reze]], and were of older designs, dating back to 1970s. Its engineering school had to acquire practical expertise through ships built on foreign shipyards, most notably in [[Orun Redisus]]. In the 2000s, the fleet began a process of rapid expansion, following and correlating with the development of domestic shipbuilding industry. Its blue-water capability has since been demonstrated by its squadrons participating in manoeuvres with navies of the Oorupaqi ocean and conducting independent operations in Salacian, Vespanian and Makrian oceans.


All ships of the navy currently in service are of modern designs, dating no earlier than 1990; they favour heavy armament-to-weight ratio, which is commonly attributed to [[Elatia|Elatian]] influence. The navy appears to utilize the most out of the Temple's accumulated technological experience, making heavy use of ship-borne automation, modern naval system architectures and deep combat systems integration and sensor fusion. Itayana Navy also employs several types of equipment not commonly seen in other navies, like 660mm torpedoes and, according to several reports, active anti-torpedo countermeasures employed by large ocean-going diesel submarines.  
All ships of the navy currently in service are of modern designs, dating no earlier than 1990s. Designs favour heavy armament-to-weight ratio, which is commonly attributed to [[Elatia|Elatian]] influence; at the same time, attempts to achieve high maximal and sustained speed are evident in hull designs and power plant choices. The navy appears to utilize the most out of the Temple's accumulated technological experience, making heavy use of ship-borne automation, modern naval system architectures and deep combat systems integration and sensor fusion. Its ships also employ several types of equipment not commonly seen in other navies, like 660mm submarine torpedoes and, according to several reports, active anti-torpedo countermeasures employed by large ocean-going diesel submarines.


Key deficiencies of the Itayana Navy were evaluated and established by a team of naval analysts from [[Arthurista]] and [[Lion's Rock]] in their 2021 report. They include the lack of strong naval air arm, represented by a single carrier, a few Zacapine-origin flying boats and converted first-generation [[A6M strategic bomber|K6M]] strategic bombers, and relatively deficient littoral force lacking hunter-killer submarines and support from the land-based systems. The number and quality of repair and maintenance facilities have also been put into question.
Key deficiencies of the Itayana Navy were evaluated and established by a team of naval analysts from [[Arthurista]] and [[Lion's Rock]] in their 2021 report, leaked to the general public in 2023. They include the lack of strong naval air arm, represented by a single carrier, a few flying boats of Zacapine origin, and converted first-generation [[A6M strategic bomber|K6M]] strategic bombers; deficient land projection capabilities; anaemic littoral force, lacking hunter-killer submarines and support from the land-based systems; and high demand for fuel, restricting naval operations in several years. The number and quality of repair and maintenance facilities have also been put into question.


==Service Vessels==
==Service Vessels==
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| [[Project 11431 aircraft carrier|'''Project 11431''']] || {{flag|Elatia}} / {{flag|Itayana}} || Fleet Carrier (CVF) || 52,000 tonnes || 1 ||
| [[Project 11431 aircraft carrier|'''Project 11431''']] || {{flag|Elatia}} / {{flag|Itayana}} || Fleet Carrier (CVF) || 52,000 tonnes || 1 ||
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|[[Project 17100|'''Project 15240''']]
| [[Arakiel-class destroyer|'''Project 14460''']]|| {{flag|Elatia}}  || Guided-missile destroyer (DDG) || 7,500 tonnes || 5 (in reserve) || Modernized ''Arakiel-class'' destroyer. All deactivated in 2014.
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| [[Arakiel-class destroyer|'''Project 14460''']]|| {{flag|Elatia}}  || Guided-missile destroyer (DDG) || 7,500 tonnes || 4 || Modernized ''Arakiel-class'' destroyer
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|[[Project 17100|'''Project 17100''']]
|[[Project 17100|'''Project 17100''']]
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|Primary capital ship of the Navy
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| [[Haniel-class frigate|'''Project 10705''']]|| {{flag|Elatia}}  || Frigate (FFG) || 3,600 tonnes || 12 (in reserve) || Modernized ''Haniel-class'' frigate
| [[Haniel-class frigate|'''Project 10705''']]|| {{flag|Elatia}}  || Frigate (FFG) || 3,600 tonnes || 12 (in reserve) || Modernized ''Haniel-class'' frigate. Deactivated in 2008-2012.
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| [[Project 15470 frigate|'''Project 15470''']]|| {{flag|Itayana}} || Frigate (FFG) || 4,900 tonnes || 32 || Primary surface combatant of the Navy
| [[Project 15470 frigate|'''Project 15470''']]|| {{flag|Itayana}} || Frigate (FFG) || 4,900 tonnes || 32 || Primary surface combatant of the Navy
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| [[Project 15490 frigate|'''Project 15490''']]|| {{flag|Itayana}} || Frigate (FFG) || 5,200 tonnes || 24 || Advanced derivative of the Project 15470
| [[Project 15490 frigate|'''Project 15490''']]|| {{flag|Itayana}} || Frigate (FFG) || 5,200 tonnes || 8 || Advanced derivative of the Project 15470
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| [[Project 16580 frigate|'''Project 16580''']] || {{flag|Itayana}} || Frigate (FFG) || 7,400 tonnes || 4 || Expeditionary frigate / control ship design
| [[Project 16580 frigate|'''Project 16580''']] || {{flag|Itayana}} || Frigate (FFG) || 8,400 tonnes || 4 || Expeditionary frigate / command ship design
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| '''Project 51290''' || {{flag|Itayana}} / {{flag|Orun Redisus}} || Ocean-going Minesweeper || 6,850 tonnes || 12 ||
| '''Project 51290''' || {{flag|Itayana}} / {{flag|Orun Redisus}} || Ocean-going Minesweeper || 6,850 tonnes || 6 ||
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| '''Project 92475''' || {{flag|Itayana}} || Torpedo boat / Destroyer (DD) || 12,300 tonnes || 1 || "Torpedo testing vessel"
| '''Project 92475''' || {{flag|Itayana}} || Torpedo boat / Destroyer (DD) || 12,300 tonnes || 1 || "Torpedo testing vessel"
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| '''[[Project 04260 submarine|Project 04261 (Claire-I)]]''' || {{flag|Itayana}} / {{flag|Zacapican}} || Diesel-electric attack submarine (SSK) || 7,900 tonnes || 8 || Principal oceanic attack submarine
| '''[[Project 04260 submarine|Project 04261 (Claire-I)]]''' || {{flag|Itayana}} / {{flag|Zacapican}} || Diesel-electric attack submarine (SSK) || 7,900 tonnes || 8 || Principal oceanic attack submarine
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| '''[[Project 04260 submarine|Project 04262 (Claire-II)]]''' || {{flag|Itayana}} / {{flag|Zacapican}} || Diesel-electric attack submarine (SSK) || 7,900 tonnes || 6 || Improved oceanic attack submarine
| '''[[Project 04260 submarine|Project 04262 (Claire-II)]]''' || {{flag|Itayana}} / {{flag|Zacapican}} || Diesel-electric attack submarine (SSK) || 7,900 tonnes || 8 || Improved oceanic attack submarine
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Latest revision as of 19:11, 12 November 2024

Itayana Navy
Active1988-present
Country Itayana
AllegianceItayana Armies and Fleets
BranchNavy
Size50,400 active

The Itayana Navy is the maritime service branch of the Itayana Armies and Fleets, responsible for all coastal and oceanic activities undertaken by the Itayana military.

History

First Realm

Second Realm

Solar Autocracy

Organization

The top level of organization of the Navy is the Itayana Admiralty Staff, headed by the Grand Admiral of the Autocracy, and it is assumed that the holder of office reports to the Sun Manifested of Itayana directly. The Admiralty is divided on sub-sections and departments. Directly subordinated to the Grand Admiral are Naval Warfare Command, the Naval Operations Command and the Naval Inspection Command. The functions of the first office are uncertain, but reports indicate that it serves as an operational and strategic planning office; at the same time, it is believed that the Conclave oversees actual operational deployments of naval squadrons. The Naval Inspection Command is further subdivided into Type Inspections, corresponding to major vessel categories in the Itayana Navy; its role is uncertain but assumed to be administrative for each vessel category.

Several additional departments have been identified, including General Affairs Command, assumed to constitute the administrative section, in addition to the Naval Inspection Command; the Conclave for Naval Technology Development, determined to be responsible for cooperation with the Templar design bureaus; and the Quartermaster Command, determined to be responsible for general economic cooperation in the interests of the Navy.

Design designation system

All ship designs in service of the Itayana Navy are assigned a unique index of several digits. The first digit denotes the broad classification of the design, as explained in the table below. The second three digits form a random project code, usually employed in the internal design work, while the final digit stands for the "major design revision". The latter is officially stated to denote a running line of identical vessels, making it equivalent of a "flight" in various navies, and it does not appear to include mid-life upgrades.

Type code Meaning Includes
0 Submarines Reportedly including special-purpose submarines
1-3 Oceangoing combat ships Aircraft carriers, guided missile destroyers, frigates and ocean-going corvettes
4 Littoral combat ships Littoral corvettes (under 2000 tons) and large missile boats
5-6 Auxiliary combat ships Minesweepers, training ships, landing ships and coast guard ships
7-8 Auxiliary non-combat ships Fleet oilers, replenishment and repair ships
9 Special-purpose vessels Intelligence ships, oceanographic vessels, unique experimental ships et al.

It appears to be a common practice within the Navy to drop the type and revision designators and use the project number as an ordinal; for example, Project 04261 SSK would be referred to as "426th". Itayana Navy vessels are also assigned Common Reporting Names by foreign observers, a long-standing practice done with regards to Elatian Navy ships. With a few exceptions, those follow the standard Common Reporting Names conventions.

Aircraft designs in service of the Itayana Navy follow the standardized designation system of the Itayana Solar Air Fleet.

Shipyards of the Navy

The following facilities have been identified to be responsible for supplying Itayana Navy with naval ships and additional equipment. Note that the list does not include contractors involved in the production chains of said facilities. The list is not extensive.

Facility Location Notes
Aircraft Plant No.71 Asima Supplies navalized fighters
Aircraft Plant No.98 Burukhana Supplies large aircraft, including K6M naval bombers
Shipbuilding Plant No.87 XXX Primary small ships construction plant
Shipbuilding Plant No.75 XXX Secondary small ships and flying boats construction plant
Shipbuilding Plant No.113 XXX Includes two 80-thousand ton drydocks and 3500-ton crane
Shipbuilding Plant No.143 XXX Dedicated submarine construction plant

Doctrine

The modern Unifying Navy was conceived in 1970s and 1980s as a deterrent force against overseas foreign aggression, a leitmotif driving all naval development programs. On its re-establishment, the economy could not yet sustain any capacity for an ocean-going fleet, or even construction of any kind. Its primary ships in the 1990s were acquired from Elatia and Sante Reze, and were of older designs, dating back to 1970s. Its engineering school had to acquire practical expertise through ships built on foreign shipyards, most notably in Orun Redisus. In the 2000s, the fleet began a process of rapid expansion, following and correlating with the development of domestic shipbuilding industry. Its blue-water capability has since been demonstrated by its squadrons participating in manoeuvres with navies of the Oorupaqi ocean and conducting independent operations in Salacian, Vespanian and Makrian oceans.

All ships of the navy currently in service are of modern designs, dating no earlier than 1990s. Designs favour heavy armament-to-weight ratio, which is commonly attributed to Elatian influence; at the same time, attempts to achieve high maximal and sustained speed are evident in hull designs and power plant choices. The navy appears to utilize the most out of the Temple's accumulated technological experience, making heavy use of ship-borne automation, modern naval system architectures and deep combat systems integration and sensor fusion. Its ships also employ several types of equipment not commonly seen in other navies, like 660mm submarine torpedoes and, according to several reports, active anti-torpedo countermeasures employed by large ocean-going diesel submarines.

Key deficiencies of the Itayana Navy were evaluated and established by a team of naval analysts from Arthurista and Lion's Rock in their 2021 report, leaked to the general public in 2023. They include the lack of strong naval air arm, represented by a single carrier, a few flying boats of Zacapine origin, and converted first-generation K6M strategic bombers; deficient land projection capabilities; anaemic littoral force, lacking hunter-killer submarines and support from the land-based systems; and high demand for fuel, restricting naval operations in several years. The number and quality of repair and maintenance facilities have also been put into question.

Service Vessels

Surface combatants (2024)
Class Origin Type Displacement Number in service Note
Project 11431  Elatia /  Itayana Fleet Carrier (CVF) 52,000 tonnes 1
Project 14460  Elatia Guided-missile destroyer (DDG) 7,500 tonnes 5 (in reserve) Modernized Arakiel-class destroyer. All deactivated in 2014.
Project 17100  Itayana Guided-missile destroyer (DDG) 16,800 tonnes 7 Primary capital ship of the Navy
Project 10705  Elatia Frigate (FFG) 3,600 tonnes 12 (in reserve) Modernized Haniel-class frigate. Deactivated in 2008-2012.
Project 15470  Itayana Frigate (FFG) 4,900 tonnes 32 Primary surface combatant of the Navy
Project 15490  Itayana Frigate (FFG) 5,200 tonnes 8 Advanced derivative of the Project 15470
Project 16580  Itayana Frigate (FFG) 8,400 tonnes 4 Expeditionary frigate / command ship design
Project 51290  Itayana /  Orun Redisus Ocean-going Minesweeper 6,850 tonnes 6
Project 92475  Itayana Torpedo boat / Destroyer (DD) 12,300 tonnes 1 "Torpedo testing vessel"
Auxiliary ships (2024)
Class Origin Type Displacement Number in service Note
Project 57750  Elatia Landing ship 4,080 tonnes 16
Project 78870  Elatia Training Ship 7,270 tonnes 3
Project 75700  Itayana /  Sante Reze Submarine Tender 22,260 tonnes 4
Project 74630  Itayana /  Sante Reze Fleet oiler 33,900 tonnes (full) 5
Project 88330  Itayana /  Sante Reze Replenishment ship 48,400 tonnes (full) 4
Project 87170  Itayana /  Zacapican Repair ship 24,600 tonnes (full) 1
Project 98640  Itayana Intelligence ship 12,340 tonnes 2
Submarines (2024)
Class Origin Type Displacement Number in service Note
Project 04261 (Claire-I)  Itayana /  Zacapican Diesel-electric attack submarine (SSK) 7,900 tonnes 8 Principal oceanic attack submarine
Project 04262 (Claire-II)  Itayana /  Zacapican Diesel-electric attack submarine (SSK) 7,900 tonnes 8 Improved oceanic attack submarine
Naval aviation (2024)
Name Origin Type Number in service Description
A16S  Elatia /  Itayana Navalized fighter-bomber 48 Heavy ship-borne fighter
K6M  Velikoslavia /  Itayana Maritime strike craft 12 Land-based anti-ship bomber
H4T  Zacapican /  Itayana Maritime patrol/strike craft 26 Primary maritime patrol craft, derived from the licensed Zacapine design