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====Surface Warships====
====Surface Warships====
The Spirit of Hope Navy currently has 11 Nuclear Aircraft Carriers which serve as the flag ships for their respective Carrier Groups.  The remaining surface combatants are 29 Cruisers, with a 30th cruiser under construction, 83 of a planned 90 destroyers, and 53 of  a planned 60 frigates.
The Spirit of Hope Navy currently has 11 Nuclear Aircraft Carriers which serve as the flag ships for their respective Carrier Squadrons.  The remaining surface combatants are 29 Cruisers, with a 30th cruiser under construction, 83 of a planned 90 destroyers, and 53 of  a planned 60 frigates.


For amphibious operations the Spirit of Hope Navy has 12 Landing Helicopter Dock, with 2 more under construction, 10 Landing Ship Dock, with a further 3 under construction, 9 Cargo Landing Ships, with a 10th under construction, and 3 Gunfire Amphibious Assault Support Ships.
For amphibious operations the Spirit of Hope Navy has 12 Landing Helicopter Dock, with 2 more under construction, 10 Landing Ship Dock, with a further 3 under construction, 9 Cargo Landing Ships, with a 10th under construction, and 3 Gunfire Amphibious Assault Support Ships.

Revision as of 21:13, 29 July 2020

Military of Spirit of Hope
Motto"Sailing Forth"
Founded1653
Personnel
Active personnel436,807
Expenditure
Budget$203 Billion

The Spirit of Hope Navy is the principal naval warfare force of Spirit of Hope, a part of Spirit of Hope Armed Forces.

History

Organization

Command is broken out into four geographic regions, with the region commander being responsible for all military forces assigned to their region, including land and air forces. Naval forces under a Regional Command are placed underneath a fleet, consisting of multiple squadrons.

Region Fleets Squadrons
Command North I Fleet 1st Cavalry, 3rd Dragoons, 2nd Para
Command South II Fleet 3rd Cavalry, 2nd Dragoons, 1st Helo
Command East V Fleet 1st & 5th Dragoons, 1st Para
Command West IV Fleet 8th Dragoons, 2nd Helo

Personnel

Commissioned Officers

There are three primary routed by which officers are commissioned in the Spirit of Hope Navy, the Naval Academy, Cadet Candidate School and Direct Commissioning.

The largest number of officers are commissioned by the Cadet Candidate School, candidates are selected from applying civilians, recruits in basic training and junior non commissioned officers (NCOs) who show high leadership potential. All candidates must be over the age of 21 and under the age of 28 when training is completed, have a first class physical fitness test, and score above ZZ on the Skills, Ability, and Aptitude Test. Officer Candidate School lasts six months, before candidates are commissioned and sent to their primary occupation training.

The Naval Academy is the second largest source of commissioned officers, it is a four year service academy open to all citizens over the age of 17 and under the age of 24.

Direct Commissioning is the last way that officers are commissioned, it is primarily used for the recruitment of skilled personnel such as doctors, lawyers, and chaplains. The navy has the largest Direct commissioning program because it also commissions qualified civilian watch officers to serve as watch standers on non combat ships. Direct Commissioning is also occasionally used to promote especially deserving NCOs to the officer ranks when they are not eligible for Cadet Candidate School, or in times of great need.

Pay Grade O-1 O-2 O-3 O-4 O-5 O-6 O-7 O-8 O-9
Title Ensign Lieutenant Lieutenant Commander Commander Captain Commodore Rear Admiral Vice Admiral Admiral
Abbreviation EN LT LTCDR CDR CAP COM RA VA A

Warrant Officers

Warrant officers are single track, specialty officers with subject matter expertise in a particular area, they are equivalent in authority to a Lieutenant, but are appointed instead of commissioned. The navy has a higher proportion of warrant officers than the army, but a lower proportion of warrant officers than the Air Force.

Pay Grade WO-1 WO-2 WO-3 WO-4
Title Warrant Officer Chief Warrant Officer Senior Chief
Warrant Officer
Master Chief
Warrant Officer
Abbreviation WO CWO SWO MWO

Enlisted

Enlisted members of the Spirit of Hope Navy enter service through one of four Recruit Training Centers, where they are trained for ten weeks before being sent to their primary occupation training. Promotion to Seaman Apprentice is automatic after completing training, and promotion to Seaman is automatic after completing all qualifications.

One year after promotion to Seaman a sailor is able to take a occupation based test for promotion. Upon passing, and if recommended by superiors, will be appointed as a junior non commissioned officer. Promotion to

Pay Grade E-1 E-2 E-3 E-4 E-5 E-6 E7 E-8 E-9
Title Recruit Seaman Apprentice Seaman Petty Officer 3rd Class Petty Officer 2nd Class Petty Officer 1st Class Chief Petty Officer Senior Chief Petty Officer Master Chief Petty Officer
Abbreviation RCT SA SM PO3 PO2 PO1 CPO SPO MPO

Equipment

Ships

The Spirit of Hope Navy operates over 380 ships of various types. Commissioned warships are prefixed SNS, designating Spirit of Hope Naval Ship. Non commissioned ships are prefixed SHS, designating Spirit of Hope Ship.

Surface Warships

The Spirit of Hope Navy currently has 11 Nuclear Aircraft Carriers which serve as the flag ships for their respective Carrier Squadrons. The remaining surface combatants are 29 Cruisers, with a 30th cruiser under construction, 83 of a planned 90 destroyers, and 53 of a planned 60 frigates.

For amphibious operations the Spirit of Hope Navy has 12 Landing Helicopter Dock, with 2 more under construction, 10 Landing Ship Dock, with a further 3 under construction, 9 Cargo Landing Ships, with a 10th under construction, and 3 Gunfire Amphibious Assault Support Ships.

Submarines

There are 8 active Ballistic Missile Submarines, 4 active Guided Missile Submarines, and 80 Attack Submarines with another 10 planned or in construction. All submarines of the Spirit of Hope navy are nuclear powered, allowing for high speeds and prolonged underr sea operations.

Support Ships

The Spirit of Hope Navy has a large number of support ships in order to operate globally and support deployed operations of the other branches. This includes 3 hospital ships, 5 fast cargo ships, 14 dry cargo ships, and 20 oilers. 9 Ocean survey ships are also employed to help map the oceans and to conduct scientific experimentation.