Romaian Navy
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Romaian Navy | |
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Ρωμαικό Πολεμικό Ναυτικό | |
Founded | 1805 as Royal Navy |
Country | Romaia |
Type | Navy |
Role | Naval warfare |
Size | 40,023 personnel TBD vessels (incl. minor auxiliaries) |
Part of | Romaian Armed Forces |
Headquarters | Constantinoupoli |
Patron | St. Nicholas |
Motto(s) | Μέγα τὸ τῆς θαλάσσης κράτος "Great is the might of the sea" |
March | TBD |
Anniversaries | TBD |
Decorations | TBD |
Commanders | |
Chief of Staff of the Romaian Navy | TBD |
Deputy Chief of Naval Staff | TBD |
Insignia | |
Roundels | |
Ensign | |
Jack | |
Aircraft flown | |
Fighter | Typhonas |
The Romaian Navy (Ρωμαικό Πολεμικό Ναυτικό; abbreviated as ΠΝ) is the navy of Romaia. It is one of the six branches of Romaian Armed Forces. The Romaian Navy is one of naval forces currently operating fixed-wing aircraft carriers, with its flagship TBD A nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.
The Romaian Navy consists of TBD main components: TBD. As of 2022, the Romaian Navy employed 40,000 personnel (35,000 military and 5,000 civilian), more than TBD ships, TBD aircraft, and TBD commandos units; as of 2022, its reserve element numbered roughly 41,000.
As a blue-water navy, the Romaian Navy is capable of operating globally and conducting expeditionary missions, maintaining a significant overseas presence. It operates a wide range of fighting vessels, including various aeronaval forces, attack and ballistic missile submarines, frigates, patrol boats and support ships, with aircraft carrier TBD serving as the centerpiece of most expeditionary forces.