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Mascyllary Navy | |
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Marine | |
Founded | 13 July 1924; 95 years ago |
Country | Mascylla |
Branch | Navy |
Role | Naval warfare |
Size | 19,934 (December 2019) 54 aircraft 6,820 reserve personnel |
Part of | Reichswehr |
Motto(s) | Auf zu See und Sieg. ("To the sea and victory.") |
Colors | Navy blue |
Commanders | |
Hochadmiral | Friedrich Stühre |
Ceremonial chief | Admiral Rainer Luthen |
Colonel of the Regiment | Konteradmiral Georg Stephan |
Notable commanders | Tobias Scheiner Dieter-Harald Meyer |
Insignia | |
Naval ensign and naval jack | |
Pennant |
The Mascyllary Navy (Hesurian: Maskillische Marine, lit. 'navy', Hesurian pronunciation: [maˌʁiːne]) is the navy and branch for naval warfare of the Reichswehr of Mascylla. The commander of the Navy is High Admiral Friedrich Stühre, and is supervised by the Minister of Defence of the Realm Rüdiger Meißert and Prime Minister Thomas Falkner. As of 2020, the branch had a strength of 19,934 active soldiers and 6,820 reserve personnel, 54 aircraft, operated six naval bases, and maintained presence at three other civilian and trade harbours. Its size makes it the largest navy within the Erdaran Union. The Mascyllary Navy was founded in 1924 after the Mascyllary Revolution, in which the navy of the Mascyllary Kingdom, the Reichsmarine, was formally disbanded. It is no organizational continuation to its predecessor.
The Navy's mission is to support the objectives of the Reichswehr and the Ministry of Defence at large: "to protect the integrity and safety of Mascylla and to promote, sustain, and support peace and security internationally." In comparison to its other branches, it receives sufficient funding and is equiped with more modern technology, though it is usually behind the Air Force in terms of modernness and readyness. Though it is specific for naval-based affairs, the other branches of military also maintain land power suited for their maritime, lettoral and land environments respectively, the msot notable branch of which is the Naval Marine Corps (Marinespezialkorps). The Navy also maintains a small fletilla of aircraft for reconaissance, strategic support and rescue operations.
Organisation
The Mascyllary Navy is de facto administered by the Mascyllary Ministry of Defence and thus its executive minister, but retains a ceremonial position under the sitting Monarch as the country's commander-in-chief of all of its armed forces which is in turn exercised by the Prime Minister as head of government. The most senior naval officer is the High Admiral of the Navy (Hochadmiral der Marine, HAM) who, though ceremonial in essence and not part of the chain of command in peacetime, reports directly to the Minister of Defence, the Monarch and Prime Minister. The Chief of Naval Staff (Stabschef der Marine, SCM) is the main administrative and command position within the Navy, and is a member of and supported by the Navy Supreme Command (Marineoberkommando).
Formations
- HQ of the Navy Supreme Command (Marineoberkommando) in Flussmund
- Mascyllary First Fleet (1. Einsatzflotte), HQ in Würshaven
- 1st Carrier Group (1. Trägereinsatzgruppe), HQ in Würshaven
- 4th Carrier Air Wing (4. Trägerfliegergeschwader), HQ in Rühlheim
- 1st Frigate Squadron (1. Fregattengeschwader), HQ in Fahnerhaven
- 1st Submarine Squadron (1. Unterseebootgeschwader), HQ in Dünberg
- 4th Submarine Squadron (4. Unterseebootgeschwader), HQ in Pereuth
- Navy Submarine Warfare Training Center (Ausbildungsakademie für unterseeische Kriegsführung), Pereuth
- 3rd Corvette Squadron (3. Korvettengeschwader), HQ in Tormundshaff
- 2nd Minesweeping Squadron (2. Minensuchgeschwader), HQ in Würshaven
- 6th Corvette Squadron (6. Korvettengeschwader), HQ in Tormundshaff
- HQ of the Naval Special Warfare Command (Kommando marine Spezialkriegsführung), Pereuth
- 9th Patrol Boat Squadron (9. Schnellbootgeschwader), HQ in Justenburg
- 1st Carrier Group (1. Trägereinsatzgruppe), HQ in Würshaven
- Mascyllary Second Fleet (2. Einsatzflotte), HQ in Flussmund
- 2nd Frigate Squadron (2. Fregattengeschwader), HQ in Flussmund
- 2rd Figate Squadron (3. Fregattengeschwader), HQ in Amseil
- 5th Submarine Squadron (5. Unterseebootgeschwader), HQ in Estmar
- 6th Patrol Boat Squadron (6. Schnellbootgeschwader), HQ in Brünstedt
- 8th Patrol Boat Squadron (7. Schnellbootgeschwader), HQ in Flussmund
- 1st Minesweeping Squadron (1. Minensuchgeschwader), HQ in Amseil
- 4th Corvette Squadron (4. Korvettengeschwader), HQ in Lutzhaven
- HQ of the Naval Special Forces Command (Kommando marine Spezialkräfte), Flussmund
- Mascyllary Third Fleet (3. Einsatzflotte), HQ in Akahwk
- 2nd Carrier Group (2. Trägereinsatzgruppe), HQ in Akawhk
- 3rd Carrier Air Wing (3. Trägerfliegergeschwader), HQ in Salompa
- 3rd Frigate Squadron (3. Fregattengeschwader), HQ in Akawhk
- 6th Submarine Squadron (6. Unterseebootgeschwader), HQ in Akawhk
- 3rd Patrol Boat Squadron (3. Schnellbootgeschwader), HQ in Keffingley, Falland
- 10th Corvette Squadron (10. Korvettengeschwader), HQ in Keffingley, Falland
- 9th Frigate Squadron (9. Fregattengeschwader), HQ in Akawhk
- 4th Minesweeping Squadron (4. Minensuchgeschwader), HQ in Belchester, Falland
- 2nd Carrier Group (2. Trägereinsatzgruppe), HQ in Akawhk
- Mascyllary Fourth Fleet (4. Einsatzflotte), HQ in Belamar, Lavaria
- 6th Frigate Squadron (6. Fregattengeschwader), HQ in Belamar, Lavaria
- 2nd Submarine Squadron (2. Unterseebootgeschwader), HQ in Belamar, Lavaria
- 8th Corvette Squadron (8. Korvettengeschwader), HQ in Salona, Lavaria
- 11th Corvette Squadron (11. Korvettengeschwader), HQ in Cambra, Lavaria
- HQ of Naval Aviation Command (Marinefliegerkommando), HQ in Fahnicht
- 7th Naval Air Wing (7. Marinefliegergeschwader), HQ in Fahnicht
- 8th Naval Air Wing (8. Marinefliegergeschwader), HQ in Dünberg
- HQ of the Naval Cyber Command (Kommando marine Abschirmung), Fahnerhaven
- HQ of the Naval Support Command (Kommando marine Unterstützung), Eidenhaven
- Naval Medical Institute (Medizinisches Institut der Marine), Pereuth
- HQ of the Naval Medical Corps (Marinemedizinische Brigade), Würnershaven
- Naval Academy (Marineakademie), Dockfurt
- Naval Academy of Engineering (Marinetechnische Akademie), Neuwiller
- Naval Operations School (Marineoperationsschule), Hening
- Navy Emergency and Damage Control Training Center (Ausbildungsschule für Notfall- und Schiffssicherung), Lechwalde
- Naval Academy of Petty Officers (Marineunteroffiziersakademie), Nienheim
- Naval Observatory (Marineobservatorium), Dockfurt
- Mascyllary First Fleet (1. Einsatzflotte), HQ in Würshaven
Equipment
Watercraft
Ships
Class | Image | Type | Ships | Notes |
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Aircraft carriers (2 in service) | ||||
Zeschtemann | Nuclear-powered aircraft supercarrier | MSS Peter Zeschtemann (FT-10) MSS Wilhelm von Stenreck (FT-11) |
Construction of one more Zeschtemann-class (MSS Michael Meilke) underway, three additional supercarriers planned for 2040. | |
Amphibious assault ships (6 in service) | ||||
Hahlau | Landing helicopter dock amphibious assault ship | MSS Hahlau (ALS-1) MSS Blenheim (ALS-2) MSS Lopritz (ALS-3) MSS Lüderich (ALS-4) |
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Würnsdorff | Landing helicopter assault amphibious assault ship | MSS Würnsdorff (AAS-5) MSS Hainert (AAS-6) |
Four additional amphibious assault ship planned for 2040. | |
Dock landing ships (3 in service) | ||||
Jürgenshafen | Amphibious transport dock landing ship | MSS Jürgenshafen (ADS-50) MSS Michael Woreley (ADS-51) MSS Kurt Lambert (ADS-52) |
Construction of one more Jürgenshafen-class (MSS Marthasbucht) underway, three additional dock landing ships planned for 2040. | |
Frigates (17 in service) | ||||
König | Multi-role frigate (comparable to guided-missile cruisers) | MSS König (MF-68) MSS Kronregentin (MF-69) MSS Kronprinz (MF-70) MSS Kurfürst (MF-71) MSS Großherzog (MF-72) MSS Markgraf (MF-73) MSS Hochadmiral (MF-74) MSS Kommodore (MF-75) MSS Kaiser (MF-76) MSS Ahnern (MF-77) |
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Alden | Multi-role frigate | MSS Alden (ANF-212) MSS Adwhin (ANF-213) MSS Terunder-Welsbach (ANF-214) MSS Hohnern (ANF-215) MSS Dorsaß (ANF-216) MSS Jusland (ANF-217) MSS Amsern (ANF-218) |
Construction of one more Alden-class frigate (MSS Sigismund) underway. | |
Destroyers (8 in service) | ||||
Halstein | Guided-missile destroyer | MSS Halstein (BZ-52) MSS Pereuth (BZ-53) MSS Flussmund (BZ-54) |
Five additional destroyers planned for 2040. | |
Laurenz | Guided-missile destroyer | MSS Laurenz (BZb-222) MSS Elpsland (BZb-223) MSS Nelgern (BZb-224) MSS Teudonien (BZb-225) MSS Eystrun (BZb-226) |
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Corvettes (23 in service) | ||||
Langquaid | Multi-role corvette | MSS Langquaid (FC248) MSS Dockfurt (FC249) MSS Mögdburg (FC250) MSS Würshaven (FC251) MSS Augusthal (FC252) MSS Königsreh (FC253) MSS Estmar (FC254) MSS Fahnerhaven (FC255) MSS Lannbrück (FC256) MSS Dalbeck (FC257) MSS Konreid (FC258) MSS Elsterwitz (FC259) MSS Amseil (FC260) MSS Pottburg (FC261) MSS Lehpold (FC262) MSS Merzenich (FC263) MSS Welsbach (FC264) MSS Breisgau (FC265) MSS Karnitz (FC266) MSS Seebronn (FC267) MSS Bützow (FC268) MSS Rothnau (FC269) MSS Ankstedt (FC270) |
Construction of two Langquaid-class corvettes (MSS Mackrau and MSS Weidenau) underway, four additional corvettes underway for 2040. | |
Mine countermeasure ships (9 in service) | ||||
Rottweil | Minesweeper ship | MSS Rottweil (MSA07) MSS Hainrode (MSA08) MSS Jürgen Osrath (MSA09) MSS Werner (MSA10) MSS Christiansen (MSA11) |
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Petersen | Minehunter ship | MSS Hartmut Petersen (MSB1062) MSS Mügelheim (MSB1063) MSS Großkrampe (MSB1064) MSS Seewolf (MSB1065) |
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Miscellaneous (10 in service) | ||||
Karl Horsch | Training sail ship | MSS Karl Horsch (MM-1) | Oldest Mascyllary Navy vessel still afloat and under service. | |
Passat | Naval research ship | A173 Passat | ||
Greislau | Electronic surveillance vessel | MSS Greislau (A-53) MSS Hemrich (A-54) MSS Kronend (A-55) |
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Nordstern | Missile tracking vessel | MSS Nordstern (A-601) | ||
Blaugold | Replenishment ship | MSS Blaugold (A1410) MSS Warne (A1411) MSS Mögd (A1412) MSS Rohrn (A1413) |
Replacement or significant overhaul planned for 2030. |
Submarines
Class | Image | Type | Boats | Notes |
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Ballistic and guided missile submarines (19 in service) | ||||
Pritnitz | Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines | MSS Pritnitz (NBU-682) MSS Gorfeld (NBU-683) MSS Lindner (NBU-684) MSS Ausdauer (NBU-685) MSS Habricht (NBU-686) MSS Freiheit (NBU-687) MSS Einigkeit (NBU-688) MSS Eckardt (NBU-689) MSS Seydlitz (NBU-690) MSS Messalt (NBU-691) MSS Wärth (NBU-692) MSS Rechtschaffen (NBU-693) MSS Fürstenwerder (NBU-694) MSS Schneitz (NBU-695) MSS Horstlingen (NBU-696) MSS Hingabe (NBU-697) MSS Stolz (NBU-698) MSS Tapferkeit (NBU-699) MSS Tutschke (NBU-700) |
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Attack submarines (23 in service) | ||||
Maskane | Nuclear-powered attack submarines | MSS Maskane (NAU-254) MSS Irene (NAU-255) MSS Hildebrandt (NAU-256) MSS Beowulf (NAU-257) MSS Siegfried (NAU-258) MSS Adalbert (NAU-259) MSS Lukas der Große (NAU-260) MSS Sophia die Große (NAU-261) MSS Maximilian der Erste (NAU-262) MSS Lukas der Dritte (NAU-263) MSS Friedrich von Gäste (NAU-264) MSS Emmanuel Lyder (NAU-265) MSS Fabian von Tilgern (NAU-266) MSS Hermann von Martinsen (NAU-267) MSS Theodor Rähner (NAU-268) MSS Kronprinz Joseph (NAU-269) MSS Prinzessin Viktoria (NAU-270) MSS Klaus von Winzen (NAU-271) MSS Margarethe (NAU-275) |
Seven additional Maskane-class submarines planned for 2035. | |
Taifun | Diesel-electric-powered attack submarine | MSS Taifun (KU-403) MSS Ernst Breitscheid (KU-404) MSS Tjerk Weiß (KU-405) CRS Ludwig Grunewald (KU-406) |
Aircraft
Historical equipment
Aircraft carriers
Vessel | Hull number | Commissioned | Decommissioned | Status |
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König Maximilian-class | ||||
MSS König Maximilian | FT-1 | 25 April 1935 | 10 February 1966 | Scrapped in 1972 |
MSS Zentaur | FT-2 | 30 September 1938 | 26 October 1942 | Sunk during the Melasian Crisis Battle of the Caroline Sea |
Stenreck-class | ||||
MSS Wilhelm von Stenreck | FT-3 | 11 May 1942 | 15 January 1979 | Scrapped in 1982 |
MSS Walküre | FT-4 | 4 March 1947 | 27 June 1988 | Permanently docked and preserved at Walküre Maritime and Air Museum, Pereuth |
MSS Stephan von Langerney | FT-5 | 3 October 1952 | 9 February 1990 | Scrapped in 1994 |
Zentaur-class | ||||
MSS Zentaur | FT-6 | 7 August 1959 | 20 July 1998 | Scrapped in 2002 |
Lütjens-class | ||||
MSS Wilhelm von Lütjens | FT-7 | 25 May 1967 | 6 January 2005 | Sunk as a target ship in the Agric Ocean in 2006 |
MSS Hermann von Martinsen | FT-8 | 22 February 1969 | 31 June 2011 | Permanently docked and preserved at Lonasbek Air-Water-Space Museum, Flussmund |
MSS Blenheim | FT-9 | 3 November 1980 | 12 August 2018 | Sold for scrap in 2020 |
Ranks and insignia
Officers
Mascylla | Hochadmiral | Admiral | Vizeadmiral | Konteradmiral | Kommodore | Kapitän zur See | Fregattenkapitän | Korvettenkapitän | Kapitänleutnant | Oberleutnant zur See | Leutnant zur See | Fähnrich zur See |
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OF-10 (DB) | OF-9 (DB) | OF-8 (DB) | OF-7 (DB) | OF-6 (DB) | OF-5 (DB) | OF-4 (DB) | OF-3 (DB) | OF-2 (DB) | OF-1 (DB) | OF-(D) (DB) | ||
Petty officers and others
Mascylla | Oberfeldwebel | Stabsfeldwebel | Feldwebel | Maat | Stabsgefreiter | Obergefreiter | Gefreiter | Obermatrose | Matrose |
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OR-9 (DB) | OR-8 (DB) | OR-7 (DB) | OR-6 (DB) | OR-5 (DB) | OR-4 (DB) | OR-3 (DB) | OR-2 (DB) | OR-1 (DB) | |