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====Surface vessels====
====Surface vessels====
=====Patrol ships=====
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[[File:JapanCoastGuard_Shikishima.jpg|thumb|right|300px|right|The Hugana class]]
[[File:JapanCoastGuard_Shikishima.jpg|thumb|right|200px|right|The Hugana class]]
A patrol ship is a relatively small naval vessel generally designed for coastal defense, border protection, search and rescue duties. As CRD has many unique environments, narrow waters, and the duty to protect GGR's seas too , they operate a wide and versatile variety of classes. The Imperial Navy has currently 81 patrol vessels in active service, divided into 5 classes. The Gugani class,the Cito class, the Dakani Sato class, the Hugana class and the Tawagana class. The first two are specialised in narrow water warfare, like rivers. The latter are more suitable for coastal defence and small to medium naval missions. The most remarkable among them, however, is certainly the [[Hugana class]], because of its sheer size and ability to carry 1 aircraft.
A patrol ship is a relatively small naval vessel generally designed for coastal defense, border protection, search and rescue duties. As CRD has many unique environments, narrow waters, and the duty to protect GGR's seas too , they operate a wide and versatile variety of classes. The Imperial Navy has currently 81 patrol vessels in active service, divided into 5 classes. The Gugani class,the Cito class, the Dakani Sato class, the Hugana class and the Tawagana class. The first two are specialised in narrow water warfare, like rivers. The latter are more suitable for coastal defence and small to medium naval missions. The most remarkable among them, however, is certainly the [[Hugana class]], because of its sheer size and ability to carry 1 aircraft.
=====Minesweepers=====
=====Minesweepers=====

Revision as of 20:33, 2 January 2021

Imperial Navy
Teikoku Kaigun
PrybourneNavySeal.png
ActiveMarch 11th, 1445 - present
Country Canton River Delta
AllegianceThe Imperial Family Sakuri
TypeNavy
RolePower projection, crisis response, and other defensive purposes
Size659,399,256 active duty personnel 201,888 reserve personnel 508 active vessels
Part ofPrybourne National Board of Executives
HeadquartersShibo Hotana
Nickname(s)The Blue Dragon
Motto(s)" Don't awake the dragon, or he will destroy all who challenge him. The one who defies the dragon, will not know peace ever again. "
ColorsGold, Black, White    
March"Storm clouds gathering" Audio file "Storm clouds gathering.ogg" not found
Mascot(s)The Dragon
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefGrand Nagus Andrew Cardigan
Executor of WarExecutor of War Kenton Kaeden
Chief of Naval OperationsFleet Commissioner Jacobo Berrocalt
Insignia
flagFlag Sakuri Dynasty.png
JackFlag Sakuri Dynasty naval jack.png
PennantPennant of the Imperial Navy.png

The Imperial Navy, officaly known as the Teikoku Kaigun, is by far the largest branch of the Cantonese Armed Forces. It's main objective is to defend Canton, its allies, and project its power around the world. The Imperial Navy currently operates 508 vessels in active duty, which makes it the largest navy in the world speaking of pure numbers.

Roll

As the seaborne branch of the Imperial Armed Forces, the Imperial Navy has various roles. The institution has stated its 4 major roles as detailed below in umbrella terms.

  • To prevent conflict both on regional and global level.
  • In cooperation with the other armed Cantonese forces, act to eliminate, deter or defeat any threats against the Cantonse crown, its people or Canton's maritime interests, both in peace and war.
  • To protect the economical, political and ideological interests of Canton.
  • To provide humanitarian aid to regional and/or global catastrophes.

History

TBA

Modern Imperial Navy

Personell

Sailors

Weaponary
Training

Marines

Weaponary
Training

Kaiji Marshalls

Origins
Weaponary
Training

Equipment

The Imperial Navy features a broad varity of warfare vehicles. In total it operates 508 active vessels in duty, another 40 auxiliary ships and 3500 aircraft. In general the Imperial Navy is fairly modernized, due to the Modernization Act of 1996. The main reason of the previously mentioned act was that Canton had observed that their fleet, although still very numerous, was becoming outdated in comparison with foreign powers. While almost all active vessels are usable in combat, the Imperial Navy retains some ships predating the 1950's, purely to preserve cultural heritage. Every single one of the Navy's vessels are up to date constructed by W&S Corporation. All of the warship classes, their built year, the number of each respective class's active/retired/commisioned vessels, and more details are all found in this register.

Surface vessels

Patrol ships
The Hugana class

A patrol ship is a relatively small naval vessel generally designed for coastal defense, border protection, search and rescue duties. As CRD has many unique environments, narrow waters, and the duty to protect GGR's seas too , they operate a wide and versatile variety of classes. The Imperial Navy has currently 81 patrol vessels in active service, divided into 5 classes. The Gugani class,the Cito class, the Dakani Sato class, the Hugana class and the Tawagana class. The first two are specialised in narrow water warfare, like rivers. The latter are more suitable for coastal defence and small to medium naval missions. The most remarkable among them, however, is certainly the Hugana class, because of its sheer size and ability to carry 1 aircraft.

Minesweepers
Minelayers
Corvettes
Frigates
Destroyers
Cruisers
Battleships
Amphibious assault ships
Aircraft carriers
Auxilarry ships

Submarines

Ballistic missile submarines
Assault submarines

Aircraft

Organisation

Naval bases

Canton bases

Forgein bases

Ranks and insignia

The hierarchy of authority of the Teikoku Kaigun both within the navy and marine department, is divided into a total of 5 categories: Enlisted, petty officers, subaltern officers, chief officers and flag officers. The chain of command consists out of 2 parts, the non-commisioned (OR) and commisioned officers/sailors(OF). Enlisted are the lowest class, taking up OR-1 and OR-2. Petty officers are OR-3 up to OR-9. Subaltern officers are OF-1 and OF-2, chief officers OF-3 to OF-5, and flag officers OF-6 to OF-10. Navy officers either serve as line officer or staff corps officers.

TK Code OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF(D)
 Canton River Delta Rank Insignia British Royal Navy OF-10-collected.svg British Royal Navy OF-9-collected.svg British Royal Navy OF-8-collected.svg British Royal Navy OF-7-collected.svg United Kingdom-Navy-OF-6-collected.svg UK-Navy-OF-5-collected.svg UK-Navy-OF-4-collected.svg UK-Navy-OF-3-collected.svg UK-Navy-OF-2-collected.svg UK-Navy-OF-1b-collected.svg British Royal Navy OF-1a.svg UK-Navy-OFD.svg UK-Navy-OFStudent.svg
Rank Title: Admiral of the Fleet Admiral Vice admiral Rear admiral Commodore Captain Commander Lieutenant commander Lieutenant Sub-Lieutenant Midshipman Officer Cadet
Abbreviation: Adm. of the Fleet[nb 1] Adm VAdm RAdm Cdre Capt Cdr Lt Cdr Lt Sub Lt / SLt Mid OC

Note

  1. The rank of Admiral of the Fleet has become an honorary/posthumous rank, war time rank; ceremonial rank; regular appointments ended in 1995.



Fleets