Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces
Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces | |
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Founded | 18xx |
Current form | 1938 |
Service branches | Army Navy Air Force Special Operations Strategic Arms Health Services Command |
Headquarters | Government District, Pontiac-Bernadotte |
Leadership | |
Monarchs of the United Kingdom | Queen Anna III Grand Duke Tehwehron |
Minister of Defence | Stuart Loughton |
Personnel | |
Military age | 19-49 |
Conscription | Currently suspended |
Active personnel | 156,340 |
Reserve personnel | 47,000 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | NS$55.6 billion |
Percent of GDP | 2.8 |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | List T-2 Communications |
The Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces are the professional military services responsible for the defence of Gristol-Serkonos.
The military consists of six primary commands: the Gristo-Serkonan Army, the land warfare branch, the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force, a technologically sophisticated air force with a diverse operational fleet consisting of both fixed-wing and rotary aircraft, the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy, a green-water fleet consisting of 94 commissioned ships with the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Marines providing the amphibious warfare capability, the Strategic Arms Operations Group, handles the country's unconventional arsenal, and the Health Services Command, which is responsible for the military health system functions.
Its Commander-in-Chief are the monarchs of Gristol-Serkonos, currently Queen Anna III and Grand Duke Tehwehron, to whom the members of the armed forces swear allegiance. Long-standing constitutional convention however has vested executive authority, by prerogative, in the Chancellor and the Minister of Defence. The constitution also allows for the monarchs to remains the supreme authority of the military and can override the authority of the Chancellor and the Minister of Defence.
The armed forces are managed by the National Defence Council of the Office of National Defence, headed by the Minister of Defence.
History
Modern Developments
The modern day IGSDF military is styled after modern western military systems. Historically, it had a political warfare branch that tightly controls and monitors each level of the military, and reports directly to the High Command of the RGSAF, and if necessary, directly to the National Defence Council. This is a carryover from the post-1920 Red Revolution, when the Parliament and its army were penetrated by Communist agents repeatedly and led to front-line units defecting to Communist-held areas. To strengthen their control over the military and prevent massive defection, High Command and the NDC exercised tight control over the military, by installing political officers and commissioners down to the company level, in order to ensure political correctness in the military and loyalty toward United Kingdom's leadership. This gave the political officers a great deal of power, allowing them to overrule the unit commander and take over the unit.
Following the 2004 Defence and National Security reforms, the Military Inquisition were effectively removed from the military structure. The 2004 reform also saw the reduction of control of the civilian defense minister and much of the powers were distributed among the members of Imperial Defence Council. It also led to the inclusion of the Lord High Chancellor as part of the decision making process of the Council.
Personnel
Service Branch |
Regular Personnel |
Volunteer Reserve |
Total |
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Army | 51,592 | ||
Navy | 26,577 | ||
Marines | 14,070 | ||
Air Force | 32,831 | ||
Special Forces | 4,693 | ||
Strategic Arms | 15,634 | ||
Health Services | 10,943 | ||
Total | 156,340 |
Doctrine
The primary goal of the RGSAF is to provide a credible deterrent against hostile action by establishing effective counterstrike and high-tech defence capabilities. Should hostilities occur, current RGSAF doctrine centres upon the principle of "distanced engagement" where the primary goal of the armed forces in any conflict with the hostile power would be to keep as much of the fighting away from mainland proper for as long as possible to minimize damage to infrastructure and civilian casualties. The principle of distanced engagement also puts an emphasis on the logistics side of the military. In times of war, the Office of Defence can call upon civilian companies to reinforce the existing supply lines.
Service Branches
Gristo-Serkonan Army
Royal Gristo-Serkonan Marines
Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force
Directorate of Special Forces
Strategic Arms Operations Group
Health Services Command
Equipment
Army and Marines
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Caliber | Description and Variants |
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Pistols | |||||
M-509 | Arthurista | Pistol | 10×22mm (.40 caliber) | Produced under license, .40 caliber. Used by the Royal Militia and the National Volunteer Reserve. | |
M-609 | Ghant | Pistol | 10×22mm (.40 caliber) | Produced under license, uses .40 caliber. Used by active military personnel as well as some Royal Militia and the National Volunteer Reserve. | |
M-709 | Pistol | 11.43×23mm (.45 caliber) | In use by the Directorate of Special Forces. | ||
Submachine Guns | |||||
SM210 | Gristol-Serkonos | Covert Submachine Gun | 10×22mm (.40 caliber) | ||
SM310 | Gristol-Serkonos | Submachine Gun | 10×22mm (.40 caliber) | ||
Rifles/Carbines | |||||
R411/A3 | Gristol-Serkonos | Assault Rifle | 5.56x45mm | Issued with Type-331 3.4x power optical sight. Features cold-hammer forged barrel, ambidextrous charging handle latch, magazine release, and selector lever. | |
C411/A3 | Gristol-Serkonos | Carbine Rifle | 5.56x45mm | C411/A3: Issued with Type-331 3.4x power optical sight. Features the same barrels and ambidextrous controls from the R411/A3 series. C411/SF: Special Forces Variant. Features a longer, 400 mm barrel. Designed to provide a fire support capability in carbine form. | |
IAR511 | Infantry Automatic Rifle | 5.56×45mm | Standard issue rifle used by the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Marines. | ||
Shotguns | |||||
SP512 | Belfras | Pump Action Shotgun | 12 Gauge/20 Gauge | Used by combat engineers as a breaching device. SP500/SB: Short barrel, under-barrel attachment variant used by DSF. | |
Machine Guns | |||||
SAW513 | Gristol-Serkonos | Squad Automatic Weapon | 5.56×45mm | Standard issue Squad Automatic Weapon used by the Gristo-Serkonan Army. | |
MMG613/A4 | Medium Machine Gun | 7.62x51mm | A4 variant includes polymer buttstock, picatinny rails, and adjustable gas tube regulators. Made for easier decontamination in the event of CBRN attack. Also used in coaxial weapon mount and commander's hatch of the Type 97 Main Battle Tank of the Gristo-Serkonan Army's Armoured Corps. | ||
HMG713 | Heavy Machine Gun | 12.7×99mm | Rotary three barreled vehicle mounted weapon. | ||
Designated Marksman/Sniper Rifles | |||||
DM514/A2 | Belfras | Designated Marksman Rifle | 7.62x51mm | ||
SM614 | File:Accuracy International AW.png | Belfras | Sniper Rifle | 7.62×51mm | |
SM714 | Gristol-Serkonos | Sniper Rifle | 7.62×51mm | SM611: Used by the Royal Militia and the National Volunteer Reserve. | |
AMR814 | Belfras | Anti-Materiel Rifle | 12.7x99mm | ||
Anti-Materiel Weapons | |||||
UGT-66 | Unguided Portable Anti-Tank Weapon | 66mm | |||
GTW-152 | Guided Anti-Tank Weapon | 152 mm | |||
Explosives | |||||
Commissioned Ships
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Entered Service | Number in Service | Ships of the Line |
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Amphibious Warfare/Landing Ships | ||||||
Kanesatake-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Amphibious Assault Ship | 2 | RGSS Kanesatake (LHA-012) RGSS Atahensic (LHA-013) | ||
Valiant-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Amphibious Landing Docks | 4 | RGSS Valiant (LHD-015) RGSS Triumph (LHD-016) RGSS Victorious RGSS Protector | ||
Destroyers | ||||||
Guided Missile Destroyer | 10 | |||||
Guided Missile Destroyer | 4 | |||||
Frigates | ||||||
Multipurpose Frigate | 9 | |||||
Multipurpose Frigate | 7 | |||||
Maritime Coastal Defence Vessels | ||||||
Fast Combat Patrol Boat | 13 | |||||
Fast Combat Patrol Boat | 5 | |||||
Submarines | ||||||
Fast Attack Submarine | 4 | |||||
Fast Attack Submarine | 4 | |||||
Corvettes | ||||||
Corvette | 10 |
Non-Commissioned Ships
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Entered Service | Number in Service | Details |
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Replenishment/Logistics Ships | ||||||
Auxiliary Replenishment Ship | 2 | |||||
Support and Auxiliary Ships | ||||||
Sail Training Vessel | 3 | |||||
Torpedo and Sound Ranging Vessels | 2 | |||||
Tugboats | 7 | |||||
Yard Auxiliary Vessel | 8 |
Name | Image | Origin | Type/Variants | Number in Service | Details | |
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Fighter | ||||||
Bomber | ||||||
Intelligence and electronic warfare | ||||||
Air Mobility | ||||||
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles | ||||||
Training | ||||||
Helicopters | ||||||
Air Force
Name | Image | Origin | Type/Variants | Number in Service | Details | |
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Fighter | ||||||
Morgenroete Ghost | Gristol-Serkonos | FGR.11 FGR.12 |
FGR.11: 40 FGR.12: 20 |
Designated as the F-104. | ||
Aigios Shrike | Belfras | FGR.3/A FGR.3/B |
FGR.3/A: 120 FGR.3/B: 60 |
Designated as the F-105. | ||
Bomber | ||||||
Intelligence and electronic warfare | ||||||
Air Mobility | ||||||
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles | ||||||
Training | ||||||
Helicopters | ||||||