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====Aircraft carriers====
====Aircraft carriers====


The Dominion Navy has six Ferocious-class aircraft carriers. Each carrier cost 2.3 billion credits and displaces 49,000 tonnes. The first, VNS Ferocious, was launched in 2013 and commissioned the following year as part of the replacement for the aging Burke-class, with the latest of the series, VNS Implacable, launched and commissioned in 2023.
The Dominion Navy has six [[Crookfur Arms Argent-class Carrier|Ferocious-class]] aircraft carriers. Each carrier cost 2.3 billion credits and displaces 49,000 tonnes. The first, VNS Ferocious, was launched in 2013 and commissioned the following year as part of the replacement for the aging Burke-class, with the latest of the series, VNS Implacable, launched and commissioned in 2023.


====Amphibious warfare====
====Amphibious warfare====

Latest revision as of 15:21, 9 April 2024

Royal Navy
Founded1642; 382 years ago (1642)
Country
TypeNavy
RoleNaval warfare
Part ofHis Majesty's Naval Service
Admiralty House, Ministry of WarGreyfast
ColoursGold, black, and blue
Fleet
Commanders
Head of the Vetokite Armed ForcesEmperor Súrvan Jaansma
Lord MartialSir Henry Baxington
First Sea LordLord Admiral Sir Alun Cotterill
Second Sea LordAdmiral Martina Sturgeon
First LordEarl Roger of Wintervale

The Vetokite Dominion Navy (VDN) is the naval warfare force of Vetok, and one of the four key warfighting parts of the Vetokite Armed Forces along with the Vetokite Army, Vetokite Imperial Air Force and Vetokite Strategic Weapons Command.

History

From feeble birth

The age of expansion

Withdrawal at sea

Redefining the fleet

Organisation

Structure

Admiralty Board

In day to day operations, the VDN is directed by the Admiralty Board, formed of seven flag-rank officers, or Sea Lords, and a civilian Lord who represents the government's interests in the Navy's day-to-day operations.

Caption text
Sea Lord Duties Current holder Tenure
First Sea Lord The senior active-duty officer and only Lord Admiral in the Vetokite Dominion Navy, responsible for overall strategic direction, force structure management and deployment; directly under the First Sea Lord's direction are the fleet commanders and the Strategy Board. Lord Admiral Sir Alun Cotterill Example
Second Sea Lord Handles operational and tactical planning, is the official head of the Directorate of Naval Intelligence and heads the Bureau of Planning (BuPlan). Has joint responsibility for the overview of the Naval Special Branch with the Fifth Sea Lord. Admiral Martina Sturgeon Example
Third Sea Lord Oversees construction and maintenance of warships in accordance with directions from the Second Lord of Admiralty as head of the Bureau of Ships (BuShips). Vice-Admiral Sir Terrence Hood Example
Fourth Sea Lord Responsible for research and development of new systems for the Navy as head of the Bureau of Technology (BuTech). Also responsible for the Logistics Department insofar as to ship systems. Vice-Admiral Dame Linda MacGregor Example
Fifth Sea Lord Manages recruitment and manpower and oversees transfers and placement of naval personnel as head of the Bureau of Personnel (BuPers). Admiral Anthony Caparelli Example
Sixth Sea Lord Head of the Bureau of Training (BuTrain) was responsible for the training and education of naval personnel in accordance with the Third and Fifth Sea Lords. Rear Admiral Courtney Crykswood Example
Seventh Sea Lord Head of the Medical Bureau (BuMed) was in charge of the health and medical treatment of all Navy personnel and administered Naval Hospitals. Rear Admiral Lady Janet Hammond Example

Recruitment

Assets and resources

Personnel

Surface fleet

Aircraft carriers

The Dominion Navy has six Ferocious-class aircraft carriers. Each carrier cost 2.3 billion credits and displaces 49,000 tonnes. The first, VNS Ferocious, was launched in 2013 and commissioned the following year as part of the replacement for the aging Burke-class, with the latest of the series, VNS Implacable, launched and commissioned in 2023.

Amphibious warfare

At present, there are three types of amphibious warfare ships in current service. This includes three Drake-class marine assault ships, six Kazatlan-class amphibious assault ships and three Cay Kut-class multi-purpose amphibious assault ships. The Cay Kut-class is closely associated with the VAF's Light Foreign Expeditionary Force thanks to the greater built-in protection of the design and its high speed.

Clearance diving

Escort fleet

Mine countermeasure vessels (MCMV)

Offshore patrol vessels (OPV)

Survey ships

Fleet Auxiliary Force

Submarine service

Ballistic missile submarines

Fleet submarines

Fleet Aviation

Fleet Aviation is responsible for the oversight of all rotary and fixed-wing aviation assets of the VDN. Currently, the following aircraft are operated by the VDN; the CFHN-23E Super Gannet Naval Rotodyne (in support of 3 Marine Brigade) as the Marine Helicopter Force as well as in the anti-submarine role; the CFHN-27C Sea Starling Light Naval Rotodyne; the CFHQN-35A 'Kite' Naval Rotodyne UAV; the Brightstar FG6 and Spear FI1 in the carrier strike role; and the F-8N Contender as a training aircraft.

Vetokite Marine Legion

The Marine Legion are a specialised amphibious expeditionary force, capable of operating light infantry, armoured, and airmobile rapid response forces at short notice in support of the Vetokite goverment's political and military objectives abroad.

Current Deployments

Public Criticism