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! colspan="10" style="align: center; background: lightgreen;" | '''Frigates (8)'''
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| {{wp|Type_054A_frigate|Anne Marie}} || [[File:Forty_Ships_and_Submarines_Steam_in_Close_Formation_During_RIMPAC_-_Hengshui_(572)_160728-N-SI773-1974_(cropped).jpg|250px|border]] || '''FFG''': {{wp|Frigate|Guided Missile Frigate}} || {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Brumen.png}} [[Brumen]] || 2019 || 8 || 6 || 0 || 3,600 / 3,963 ||
| {{wp|Dokdo-class amphibious assault ship|Anne-Marie}} || [[File:ROKS_Dokdo_(LPH_6111)_-_Invincible_Spirit.jpg|250px|border]] || '''DDS''': {{wp|Landing platform helicopter|Submarine Destroyer}} || {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Brumen.png}} [[Brumen]] || 2008 || 2 || 2 || 0 || 14,300 / 19,500 || The IMS Queen Anne-Marie I is the Navy's {{wp|flagship}}.
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| {{wp|Van_Speijk-class frigate|Orkan}} || [[File:Indonesia_Frigate_KRI_Karel_Satsuit_Tubun.jpg|250px|border]] || '''FF''': {{wp|Frigate|General Purpose Frigate}} || {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Brumen.png}} [[Brumen]] || 1964 || 8 || 2 || 6 || 2,200 / 2,850 || All to be replaced by the Donnager-class.
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| {{wp|Type_054A_frigate|Donnager}} || [[File:Forty_Ships_and_Submarines_Steam_in_Close_Formation_During_RIMPAC_-_Hengshui_(572)_160728-N-SI773-1974_(cropped).jpg|250px|border]] || '''FFG''': {{wp|Frigate|Guided Missile Frigate}} || {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Brumen.png}} [[Brumen]] || 2019 || 10 || 6 || 0 || 3,600 / 3,963 ||
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| {{wp|Van_Speijk-class frigate|Orkan}} || [[File:Indonesia_Frigate_KRI_Karel_Satsuit_Tubun.jpg|250px|border]] || '''FF''': {{wp|Frigate|General Purpose Frigate}} || {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Brumen.png}} [[Brumen]] || 1964 || 8 || 4 || 4 || 2,200 / 2,850 || All to be replaced by the Donnager-class.
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! colspan="10" style="align: center; background: lightgreen;" | '''Corvettes (12)'''
! colspan="10" style="align: center; background: lightgreen;" | '''Corvettes (12)'''

Revision as of 08:18, 8 August 2022

Royal Navy
Königliche Marine
Königliche Marine Flag.png
Flag of the Royal Navy
Founded10 June 1305
CountryFlag of Brumen.png Brumen
AllegianceQueen Anne-Marie I
TypeNavy
RoleNaval wafare
Maritime security
Deterrence
Size32,000 Personnel
Part ofborderless Grand Army of the Realm
HeadquartersShoucheng, Anxiang
Motto(s)Im meer sind wir herrlich
In the sea we are glorious
Colors  Blue
  Gold
Fleet & Aircraft Inventory28 Major Surface Combatants
66 Patrol Vessels
8 Submarines
XX Auxiliary & Support Vessels
XX Aircraft
XX Helicopters
XX UAVs
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefQueen Anne-Marie I
ChancellorImmanuel Vogel
Secretary of DefenseAdala Bergmann
Chairman of GAR High CommandGeneral Garrit Schröder
Fleet Admiral of the NavyFleet Admiral Rudolf Schmidt

The Royal Navy (Brumenese: Königliche Marine), also commonly referred to as the GAR Navy or Brumen Navy, is the Naval wafare service branch of the Grand Army of the Realm. Established since 1305 the Royal Navy is amongst the oldest navies in the world. Its primary duties include defense of Brumen against sea-borne threats, protection of the nation's Exclusive Economic Zone and sea lines of communication. The Königliches Marinekorps (Royal Marine Corps) is a sub-branch of the Royal Navy and serves as its elite naval infantry component comprised of approximately 9,000 Marines.

History

Allied Kingdoms Navy

Insurrection

Modern Era

Capabilities

Brumen maintains a green water navy that is used strictly for the protection of its EEZ and territorial waters and for these ends it has maintained a ship inventory that reflects this defensive doctrine. Anti-air/General Purpose Frigates & anti-submarine corvettes form the core element of Brumen's surface force, complemented by a substantial number of fast missile boats, patrol vessels and diesel electric attack submarines serving as force multipliers. The navy does not operate any fixed-wing combat aircraft although it does employ several types of AWACS, maritime patrol aircraft as well as unmanned aerial vehicles in its inventory. The introduction of the Monarch-class Submarine Destroyers greatly expanded the navy's anti-submarine warfare capabilities as it increased the operational range of the navy's combat helicopters. Brumen maintains a small number of professional marines in its service, used primarily to protect its naval assets and engage in local small-scale amphibious operations if necessary.

Bases

Organization

Administrative

Operational

Eastern Fleet Command

Western Fleet Command

Fleet Auxiliary Command

Equipment

All combat ships of the CSDF Navy are given the prefix IMS aka (Ihre Majestät Schiff, translated: Her Majesty's Ship) whereas unarmed ships are given KMS (Königlichen Marine Schiff, translated: "Royal Navy Ship") as a prefix.

Surface Force

Class Image Royal Navy Hull Classification Origin Entered Service Planned In Service Retired Displacement
(Light/Full tons)
Remarks
Submarine Destroyers (2)
Anne-Marie ROKS Dokdo (LPH 6111) - Invincible Spirit.jpg DDS: Submarine Destroyer Brumen 2008 2 2 0 14,300 / 19,500 The IMS Queen Anne-Marie I is the Navy's flagship.
Frigates (10)
Donnager Forty Ships and Submarines Steam in Close Formation During RIMPAC - Hengshui (572) 160728-N-SI773-1974 (cropped).jpg FFG: Guided Missile Frigate Brumen 2019 10 6 0 3,600 / 3,963
Orkan Indonesia Frigate KRI Karel Satsuit Tubun.jpg FF: General Purpose Frigate Brumen 1964 8 4 4 2,200 / 2,850 All to be replaced by the Donnager-class.
Corvettes (12)
Koralle I Sutanto1995.jpg COS: Anti-Submarine Corvette Brumen 1989 12 11 1 1,650 / 1,800
Koralle II INS Atzmaut (Saar 6), August 2021.jpg COV: Corvette Brumen
Yisrael
2020 6 1 0 1,850 / 1,900 Six Koralle I's to be replaced by Koralle II's
Patrol Vessels (70)
Schild HNLMS Holland.jpg OPV: Offshore Patrol Vessel Brumen 2008 8 8 0 3,500 / 3,750 Patrols Brumen's EEZ.
Blitz X3K Trimaran.jpg LCS: Littoral Combat Ship Brumen 2017 18 6 0 208 / 219 Patrols Brumen's Littoral Zone.
To replace the ageing Muskete-class FAC
Equipped with anti-ship/anti-air/anti-submarine ordnances & CIWS.
Gewehr KRI Clurit 641.jpg FAC: Fast Attack Craft Brumen 2011 30 22 0 250 / 290
Muskete KRI Keris 624.jpg FAC: Fast Attack Craft Brumen 1988 30 8 22 250 / 290 All to be replaced by the Gewehr-class FAC.
Schwert KRI Torani.jpg FPB: Fast Patrol Boat Brumen 2002 30 30 0 210 / 250 Used to patrol the nation's inner rivers, lakes & littoral zones.
Auxiliary Vessels (XX)
Hoffen KRI dr. Soeharso.jpg HOS: Hospital Ship Brumen 2003 2 2 0 7,400 / 11,600
Waldreich BERLIN 2268.jpg RSS: Replenishment Support Ship Brumen 2001 2 2 0 19,920 / 20,240 Used to support the Navy's major surface combatants.
Anfang Tender Donau A516.jpg RSS: Replenishment Support Ship Brumen 1992 4 4 0 3,586 Used to support the Navy's Fast Attack Craft and Fast Patrol Boat squadrons.
Narwal Oker A 53 Hamburg 2261.jpg REC: Signals Intelligence & Reconnaissance Ship Brumen 1993 2 2 0 3,200
Schutz A FNS Uusimaa Helsinki 1.jpg MLC: Minelayer Coastal Brumen 1999 4 4 0 1,450
Schutz B Katanpää Särkänsalmi 06.JPG MCV: Mine Countermeasures Vessel Brumen 2010 4 4 0 680
Anfrage Neue Planet von vorn.jpg ORV: Oceanograhpic Research Vessel Brumen 2015 2 2 0 3,445 / 3,500
Training Vessels (5)
Schule I TV-3508 02l.jpg TSP: Training Ship Propelled Brumen 1990 2 2 0 n/a
Schule II Gorch Fock unter Segeln Kieler Foerde 2006.jpg STS: Sail Training Ship Brumen 1958 3 3 0 n/a

Submarine Force

Class Image Royal Navy Hull Classification Origin Entered Service Planned In Service Retired Displacement
(Surfaced/Submerged)
Remarks
Submarine (8)
Orca German submarine U-33 (S 183) in the Baltic Sea on 5 June 2019 (190605-N-JX484-151).JPG SSA: Attack Submarine Flag of Brumen.png Brumen 2005 8 8 0 1,524 / 1,830

Aircraft