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Revision as of 02:41, 23 September 2023
Royal Maritime Police | |
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Active | Present |
Country | Radictistan |
Type | Coast Guard |
Size | 28,500 personnel 62 ships 140 aircraft |
Part of | Ministry of Internal Affairs |
Motto(s) | Semper Vigilans |
Website | http://www.dmp.pol.rd |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | Police Counter Admiral Sir Michael Orlan, KS |
Minister of Internal Affairs | HRH the Hereditary Grand Duke Xenhasit Radicti |
The Royal Maritime Police (Radictistani: Dukliche Maritimpolizei) is the coast guard and primary marine regulatory agency of the Grand Duchy of Radictistan. It is suboordinate to the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The agency's responsibilities include fisheries protection, maritime search-and-rescue, anti-smuggling operations, and the enforement of maritime regulations and laws. The Royal Maritime Police has approximately 28,000 personnel and several dozen vessels of varying size. The Royal Maritime Police is paramilitary in organization and transitions to military control in time of war.
Mission
The Royal Maritime Police is tasked with the following core missions:
- Enforcement of Radictistani maritime regulations and laws
- Enforcement of Radictistan's exclusive economic zone
- Interdiction of contraband within Radictistani territorial waters
- Maritime search and rescue
- Security at major commercial ports
- Accreditation and regulation of maritime colleges
- Provision of timely navigational and meteorological warnings to seafarers
Organization
Individual ships are deployed together into numbered "Boat Squadrons." Aircraft of like type are also organized into Squadrons. At a higher level of command Radictistan's territorial waters and exclusive economic zone are divided into areas of responsibility each under the control of a Maritime District commanded by a flag officer or senior Captain. There are eight districts. District 1 covers the western coast of Norcustsur. District 2 encompasses the coast of Westwoodsur and District 3 the coast of Erdwoodsur. District 4 covers the entire Hyarp cape. District 5 runs along the coast of Eastval up to the mouth of the Eastval River. District 6 covers the remaining Eastval coastline. District 7 stretches the length of the Yestingsur coastline. District 8 covers the east coast of Norcustsur.
Personnel
The Royal Security Police has about twenty-eight thousand personnel including commissioned officers, warrant officers, and petty officers in addition to junior enlisted personnel. The Royal Maritime Police uses the same rank structure as the Royal Radictistan Navy prefixed with the word "Police." Commissioned officers are trained at the Royal Maritime Police Academy in Ghorma, County of Yestingsur. Enlisted personnel are trained at a facility located near Capstat, County of Hyarpsur. Because of their paramilitary status, persons serving in the Royal Maritime Police are unaffected by conscription regulations.
Equipment
Ships
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Displacement | Notes |
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SIGMA 9813 | Light Frigate (FFL) | TBD | 2,365 tonnes | Eight planned. | |
Krivak III-class | Frigate (FFG) | FFG-8 Karol Snowmann FFG-9 Elya Raksek FFG-30 Ilya Korawak FFG-31 Martin Kormoran FFG-32 Alexander Lotkin |
3,900 tonnes | ||
Buyan-class | Patrol Vessel (PC) | PC-30 Rupert Schahmann PC-31 Markus Radicsheil PC-32 Manfred Graumannsky PC-33 Intolerance |
500 tonnes | Grad-M replaced by boat launch facilities. | |
Boris-class | Patrol Vessel (PC) | PC-1 Defender PC-2 Guardian PC-3 Sentinel PC-4 Peacekeeper PC-12 Guardsman PC-13 Gendarme PC-5 Watchman PC-6 Constable PC-7 Gatekeeper PC-8 Barbican PC-14 Sexton PC-15 Sacrist PC-28 Warden PC-29 Marksman PC-34 Irina Selidin PC-35 Master-at-Arms PC-36 Shore Patrol PC-37 Discipline |
480 tonnes | ||
Pauk-class | Corvette (PC) | PC-9 Intruder PC-10 Overseer PC-11 Inspector |
589 tonnes | RBU-1200 sets replaced with Seedrake 12.7mm RWS. SA-N-5 systems removed due to obsolescence. | |
Cyclone-class | Patrol Boat (PC) | PC-22 Petr Schnaling PC-23 Victr Karolak PC-24 Marshalcy PC-25 Security PC-26 Protector PC-27 Sacrifice PC-38 Harmony PC-39 Telescope PC-40 Naysayer PC-41 Vigilant PC-42 Redan PC-43 Redoubt |
336 tonnes | ||
Kar'b-class | Patrol Boat (PC) | PC-44 Preserver PC-45 Marshal PC-46 Jan Harbfann PC-47 Egar Shokoleb PC-16 Precinct PC-17 Flying Squad PC-18 Sniper PC-19 Negotiator PC-20 Alexander Meyhan PC-21 Provider |
336 tonnes | ||
Juniper-class | Seagoing Buoy Tender {BT) | BT-1 Deacon BT-2 Sextant |
1,814 tonnes | ||
Inquiry-class | Hydrographic Research Vessel (RV) | RV-1 Inquiry | 2,740 tonnes | ||
Kolyma-class | Icebreaker (S) | S-1 Karl Mauer S-2 Vasily Shereksten S-3 Katherine Orgapen |
24,000 tons | ||
Safeguard-class | Salvage Ship | ARS-1 Diver ARS-2 Loon ARS-3 Otter |
3,335 tonnes | ||
Smolnyy-class | Training Ship | PCT-1 Tutor | 7,270 tonnes | ||
Sigma 9813 | Training Ship | TBD | 2,365 tonnes | Corvette with reduced armament. Two planned. |
Small craft
Class | Picture | Number | Armament |
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Mark V Special Operations Craft | 40 | 1 x M2HB 1 x AGS-30 | |
Marine Protector-class Coastal Patrol Craft | 12 | 2 x M2HB | |
Zhuk-class Patrol Boat | 9 | 2 x 12.7mm MG |
Aircraft
Aircraft | Photo | Origin | Type | Versions | In Service | Notes |
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ATL3 Atlantique | France | Maritime Patrol | Atlantique 2 | 16 | ||
KC-130 | United States | Midair refueling | KC-130H | 3 | ||
IAI Eitan | Israel | Surveillance | 30 | |||
S-70 | United States | ASW | S-70B | 24 | ||
S-92 | United States | SAR | HH-92 | 20 | 5 configured as air ambulance. | |
Ka-27 | Soviet Union | SAR | Ka-27PS | 20 | Shipborne | |
A109M | United Kingdom/ Italy | Utility | A109KN | 27 |
Weapons
Model | Photo |
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Beretta 92SB | |
Steyr AUG A2 | |
Franchi SPAS-12 | |
HK UMP |