Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces
Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces | |
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The Armed Forces of the United Kingdom and Constitutional Union of the Kingdom of Gristol and the Grand Duchy of Serkonos | |
Motto | Defiant, Vigilant. Invincible |
Founded | 19 April 1867 |
Current form | 19 April 1993 |
Service branches | Army Navy Air Force GS Coast Guard |
Headquarters | OND-Raven Campus, North Quay, Pontiac-Bernadotte |
Leadership | |
Monarchs of the United Kingdom | Queen Anna III Grand Duke Tehwehron |
Minister of Defence | Jonathan Nilsson |
Chief of the Armed Forces Defence Council | FM, Gen. Karontase Montour |
Personnel | |
Military age | 19-49 |
Conscription | Currently suspended |
Active personnel | 156,340 |
Reserve personnel | 47,000 |
Expenditure | |
Budget | NS$59.67 billion |
Percent of GDP | 3% |
Industry | |
Domestic suppliers | T-2 Communications Morgenroete Aerospace Royal Armoury Laval Shipbuilding Inc. Henley Land Systems |
Foreign suppliers | Belfras Arthurista Ghant |
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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 72 commissioned ships with the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Marines providing the amphibious warfare capability, the Strategic Arms Operations Group, which handles the country's unconventional arsenal, the Health Services Command, and the Gristo-Serkonan Coast Guard.
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
Unification
Following the election of the first Federal government in 1867, the Gristol Forsvaret and the Serkonan Ducal Army, the two militaries of the Kingdom of Gristol and the Grand Duchy of Serkonos were merged.
Modern Developments
The modern day RGSAF military is styled after modern western military systems. Historically, it had a political warfare branch known as the Military Inquisition that tightly controls and monitors each level of the military, and reports directly to the Armed Forces Defence Council, and if necessary, directly to the civilian-led National Defence Council. This is a carryover from the post-1920 revolts, when the Parliament and its army were penetrated by rebel agents repeatedly and led to front-line units defecting to rebel-held areas. To strengthen their control over the military and prevent massive defection, the Armed Forces Defence Council 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 was reorganized into a military-civilian department within the National Office of Defence dedicated to the expeditious handling of misinformation. The Inquisition uses big data systems analysis in its efforts to understand and counter disinformation campaigns from Wazheganon in real time. 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 National Defence Council. It also led to the inclusion of the Chancellor as part of the decision making process of the Council.
Personnel
Service Branch |
Regular Personnel |
Volunteer Reserve |
Total |
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Army | 59,692 | 10,900 | |
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 |
Defence Policy
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.
Military expenditures
The constitution of Gristol-Serkonos gives the federal government exclusive responsibility for national defence, and expenditures are thus outlined in the federal budget. In 2020-21 fiscal year, the amount allocated to defence spending was $59.6 billion.
Service Branches
Gristo-Serkonan Army
The Gristo-Serkonan Army is a command component responsible for the operational readiness of the conventional ground forces of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces. As of 2020, the army is comprised of 59,692 regular soldiers and 10,900 reserve soldiers. The army is supported by 2,450 civilian employees from the civil service. It maintains regular force bases across the United Kingdom and is responsible for the Territorial Army, the largest component of the National Defence Reserve.
Command of the army is exercised by the Commander of the Gristo-Serkonan Army within the Royal High Command Headquarters in Pontiac-Bernadotte. The army is divided into three divisions based on geography; 2nd Army Division is located in Gristol, the 3rd Army Division is located in Ohsweken, and the 4th Army Division is located in Serkonos. The 1st Army Division serves as a deployable headquarters to command a divisional-level deployment of Gristo-Serkonan or allied forces on operations.
Brigades are organized into either Armoured, Mechanized Infantry, or Division Support Groups consisting of eight or nine battalions.
Armoured Brigade | Mechanized Infantry Brigade | Division Support Group |
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Below is the organization of the army in the Division level and its sub-units.
Headed by the First Sea Lord, the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy it is the naval force of the United Kingdom. It is a green-water navy with the capacity to project force worldwide in cooperation with allies. It includes 68 commissioned surface vessels and submarines deployed in two fleets. Maritime Forces North at RGSFB Griswald and Maritime Forces South at RGSFB Guigneville. Responsibility of guarding the coastline at Lake Bastard is provided by Maritime Forces North.
Its primary mission is protection of the United Kingdom's territorial waters and maritime infrastructure as well as sea lines of communication.
Patch | Name | Headquarters | Composition |
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Headquarters, Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy | Pontiac-Bernadotte (Capital District Region) |
Combined Maritime Forces Command Naval Aviation Command Naval Tactical Operations Group Headquarters Naval Reserve Command | |
Maritime Forces - North | Griswald (Gristol) |
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Maritime Forces - South | Guigneville (Valois) |
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Naval Aviation Group | Hitra (Nordeidet) |
1 Carrier Air Group (RGSS Kanesatake)
2 Carrier Air Group (RGSS Cavignac)
Maritime Helicopter Air Group
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Maritime Forces - Naval Reserve | Pontiac-Bernadotte (Capital District Region) |
Naval Reserve Headquarters Naval Reserve Division Naval Security Team | |
Naval Tactical Operations Group | Griswald (Gristol) |
NTOG-North NTOG-South |
Royal Gristo-Serkonan Marines
The Royal Gristo-Serkonan Marines are the amphibious light infantry of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy. The Marines are trained for rapid deployment worldwide and are organized in a brigade sized formation.
Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force
The Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force is the air force of Gristol-Serkonos. Its role is to provide the armed forces with relevant, responsible and effective air power. It is one of the three environmental commands within the armed forces. This branch is headed by the Air Chief Marshal of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force.
Patch | Name | Headquarters | Units |
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Headquarters, Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force | Pontiac-Bernadotte |
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1st Air Division | Skahnéhtati (Kanehsatà:ke) |
Headquarters, 1st Air Division
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2nd Air Division | Fardal (Nordeidet) |
Headquarters, 2nd Air Division
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Directorate of Special Forces
Military Inquisition
Historically a political warfare branch of the Armed Forces, the Military Inquisition has transitioned into an operational command responsible for the conduct of electronic warfare and the protection of the Armed Forces' communications and computer networks. Also within its purview is the handling of misinformation from sources outside and within Gristol-Serkonos. The Military Inquisition also coordinates with the CSE networks and is concurrently headed by the Director of the Communications Security Establishment.
The Inquisition unifies all of the service branches' cyber warfare service components.
Health Services Group
The Health Services Group of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces is a joint formation comprising of general and specialized health services units dedicated to providing full spectrum, high quality health services for the military. The group is headed by the Surgeon-General, a medical officer who serves as the professional head of the Gristo-Serkonan military health jurisdiction and an adviser to the to the Minister of Defence and the Chief of Armed Forces Defence Council on all matters related to health.
Gristo-Serkonan Coast Guard
The Gristol-Serkonan Coast Guard is tasked with marine search and rescue, communications, navigation, and transportation issues in Gristo-Serkonan waters, such as navigation aids and icebreaking, marine pollution response. Unlike traditional armed coast guards fielded by other nations, the RSCG is a government marine organization without naval or law enforcement responsibilities. Naval operations in Gristol-Serkonos waters is the responsibility of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy. The GSCG is also able to operate its vessels in support of naval operations or serve in the deployment of maritime law enforcement and security services in Gristo-Serkonan waters.
The GSCG's responsibility encompasses the country's x-km long coastline.
The coast guard operates 120 vessels, 22 rotary-wing aircraft and 8 fixed-wing aircraft. The organization is a special operating agency jointly-governed by the Office of National Defence and of the Office of Fisheries and Oceans.
Ranks
Commissioned Officers (Shoulder and sleeve)
Non-Commissioned Officer and Enlisted Ranks
Coast Guard Ranks
Commissioned Officer
CG-9 | CG-8 | CG-7 | CG-6 | CG-5 | CG-4 | CG-3 | CG-2 | CG-1 | CG-D | ||||||||||||
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Commandant | Deputy Commandant | Captain Master |
Superintendent Chief Officer |
Deputy Superintendent |
Second Officer | Third Officer | Fourth Officer | Specialist | Officer Cadet |
Non Commissioned Officer/Enlisted
CGR-9 | CGR-8 | CGR-7 | CGR-6 | CGR-5 | CGR-4 | CGR-3 | CGR-2 | CGR-1 | |||||||||
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Master Chief Petty Officer | Senior Chief Petty Officer | Chief Petty Officer | Petty Officer, 1st Class | Petty Officer, 2nd Class | Petty Officer, 3rd Class | Sailor 1st Class | Sailor 2nd Class | Apprentice |
Equipment
Small Arms
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 | Gristol-Serkonos | 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) | Issued primarily for Marine Boarding Parties and the Directorate of Special Forces. | |
SM310 | Gristol-Serkonos | Submachine Gun | 10×22mm (.40 caliber) | Issued primarily for Marine Boarding Parties and the Directorate of Special Forces. | |
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 | Gristol-Serkonos | Infantry Automatic Rifle | 5.56×45mm | Standard issue rifle used by the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Marines based on the R411 platform. | |
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 | Gristol-Serkonos Licensed from: Belfras |
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 | Gristol-Serkonos | 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 | SM714: Used by the Royal Militia and the National Volunteer Reserve. | |
AMR814 | Belfras | Anti-Materiel Rifle | 12.7x99mm |
Munitions
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Caliber/Weight | Description and Variants |
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Portable anti-materiel systems | |||||
UGT-66 | Gristol-Serkonos | Anti-tank missile | 66 mm | ||
UGT-83 | File:Mk 153 SMAW.png | Anti-fortification weapon | 83.5 mm | ||
GT-127 | Fire-and-forget anti-tank missile | 127 mm | |||
GT-150 MBT LAW | Ghant | Fire-and-forget anti-tank missile | 150 mm | ||
GT-170 Vesper | Arthurista | Guided anti-tank guided missile | 170 mm | ||
GWT-152 | File:GTW152 GS.png | Wire-guided anti-tank missile | 170 mm | ||
GA-70 | File:GTW152 GS.png | Anti-aircraft missile | 70 mm | ||
GA-84 | File:GTW152 GS.png | Man-portable air defence system | 84 mm | ||
Air to Air Missiles | |||||
AIM-110 BVRAAM | Beyond visual range anti-air missile | 152 kg | |||
AIM-112 SRAAM | Short range anti-air missile | 85.3 kg | |||
Air to Ground Missiles | |||||
AGM-40 CASAG | File:GTW152 GS.png | Close air support, air to ground missile | 210 kg | ||
AGM-45 CM | File:GTW152 GS.png | Air-launched cruise missile Surface-to-surface missile |
1,021 kg | ||
AGM-80 ARM | File:GTW152 GS.png | Anti-radiation missile | 355 kg | ||
Bombs | |||||
PGG-30 | File:GTW152 GS.png | Precision-guided glide bomb | 110 kg | ||
DAM-45 | File:GTW152 GS.png | Direct-Attack Munition, Precision Guided Munition | 450 kg |
Explosives
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Caliber | Description and Variants |
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Grenade-based weapons | |||||
AGL-40 | Automatic Grenade Launcher | 40 mm | Belt-fed automatic grenade launcher. | ||
AGL/S-40 | Automatic Grenade Launcher | 40 mm | Automatic Grenade Launcher featuring an integrated fire control system, capable of launching smart programmable 40 mm air-burst grenades as well as unguided rounds. | ||
GL/U-40 | Grenade Launcher | 40 mm | Single-shot underbarrel grenade launcher. | ||
GL/S-40 | Grenade Launcher | 40 mm | Single-shot underbarrel or stand-alone grenade launcher | ||
GF-67 | Fragmentation Grenade | n/a | |||
GS-18 | Smoke grenade | n/a | |||
GFB-84 | Flashbang Grenade | n/a | |||
Armoured Vehicles
Name | Image | Origin | Type/Variants | Number in Service | Details | |
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Tracked Vehicles | ||||||
Type 197 | Gristol-Serkonos | Main Battle Tank | 100 active
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A1: Entered service in 1997, fitted with depleted uranium armour components with graphite coating. Upgraded from the Type 197 first production variant. To be replaced by the Type 197-A2. A2: Improvements to crew survivability such as Depleted uranium armour replaced with 3rd Generation Composite Armour comprised of high-hardness steel, tungsten, and ceramic components and an active protection system. | ||
Type 187 | Gristol-Serkonos | Armoured Personnel Carrier Command Post Vehicle |
135
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87M1: Entered service in 1987, upgraded to M1 variant in 2003. CPV: A command vehicle for front-line commanders, introduced in 1991. | ||
Wheeled Vehicles | ||||||
Type 201 | Gristol-Serkonos | Light Tank | 416 | 8x8 vehicle introduced in 2006. Allows rapid movement on narrow roads and in built-up areas in response to various contingencies. Equipped with a 105mm main gun. | ||
Type 212 | Gristol-Serkonos | Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | 7 | First generation of MRAP Vehicles introduced in 2007, to be phased out by the Type 215. | ||
Type 223 | File:Gidran MRAP vehicle of the Hungarian Army.jpg | Gristol-Serkonos | Light multi-role vehicle, MRAP | 15 | ||
Type 234 | Gristol-Serkonos | Armoured Personnel Carrier Command Vehicle |
286
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6x6 Vehicle | ||
Type 245 | Gristol-Serkonos | Infantry Support Vehicle | 360
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Type 256 | Gristol-Serkonos | Armoured Patrol Vehicle Reconnaissance Vehicle |
500
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Used for reconnaissance, troop transport, command & control, VIP transport, patrolling, and military police duties. A total of 364 are equipped with Ranger RWS. | ||
Type 267 | Belfras | Light Tactical Vehicle | 401
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Tamandua Tactical Variant: The standard, base version of the vehicle. It is capable of holding four passengers with an optional fifth for a mounted weapon system on the roof. Tamandua EOD Variant: Modular cargo area is replaced with a large cargo/loading compartment for assist engineers in Explosive Ordnance Disposal. Tamandua SOF Variant: Removes the doors, roof and opens up the cargo bay for six occupants to have the ability to fire from the vehicle. | ||
Engineering Vehicles | ||||||
Type 301-ARV | Gristol-Serkonos | Armoured Recovery Vehicle | Uses on the Type 197 chassis. | |||
Type 312-HEV | Gristol-Serkonos | Heavy Engineering Vehicle | Uses on the Type 197 chassis. | |||
Logistics Vehicles | ||||||
Type 401 | Belfras | Medium Tactical Vehicle | 1,382
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Raeda S-Cargo Variant: 4x4 variant, cargo bed can hold 2,478 kg of material. Raeda Flat-bed Variant: The flat-bed is the standard 6x6 available as it consists of an empty bed for cargo or personnel to carry up to the maximum of 14 dismounts or 5,000 kg of cargo. Raeda Tanker Variant: a 6x6 variant capable of carrying 1,500 gallons of liquid with a variety of output systems, allowing it to serve as a water tanker and fuel tanker. | ||
Type 412 | Belfras | Heavy Tactical Vehicle | 7,484
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Elephantus Cargo Variant: features a modular loading area and the ILHS for maximum ability in loading goods. Elephantus Wrecker Variant: Recovery and engineer vehicle variant, uses front and back winches and high-angle cranes. Elephantus Tanker Variant: Capable of carrying 9,500 litres of liquid. Includes a heater and purifying system for the containment and purification of potable water and containment/fire suppressant systems for fuel. |
Artillery and Air Defence
Name | Image | Origin | Type/Variants | Number in Service | Details | |
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Rocket Artillery | ||||||
Type 501 | Belfras | Multiple rocket launcher | 40 | Also known as TDI Ares. | ||
Type 512 | Belfras | Multiple rocket launcher | 40 | Also known as the Raeda MPL. | ||
Artillery | ||||||
Type 601 | Gristol-Serkonos | Self-propelled artillery | 89 | |||
Type 612 | Gristol-Serkonos | Towed Howitzer | 120 | |||
Air Defence | ||||||
Army Aviation
Name | Image | Origin | Role | Number in Service | Details | |
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Helicopters | ||||||
Morgenroete AH-119 Raptor | Gristol-Serkonos | Attack Helicopter | 26 | |||
Morgenroete AH-210 Auklet | Belfras | Light Attack Helicopter | 40 | |||
Morgenroete HH-218 Hawk | Gristol-Serkonos | Combat search and rescue helicopter | 10 | |||
Morgenroete V-213 Gannet | Gristol-Serkonos | V/STOL military transport aircraft | 13 | |||
Aigios CH-427 Heron | Belfras | Transport | 15 | |||
Morgenroete CH-146 Griffon | Gristol-Serkonos | Transport/SAR | 100
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Commissioned Ships
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Number in Service | Builder | Ships of the Line |
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Amphibious Warfare/Landing Ships | ||||||
Kanesatake-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Amphibious Assault Ship | 2 | Laval Shipbuilding-Cavignac Shipyards | RGSS Kanesatake (LHA-183) RGSS Cavignac (LHA-184) | |
Valiant-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Amphibious Landing Docks | 4 | Laval Shipbuilding-Cavignac Shipyards | (LHD-176) (LHD-177) (LHD-178) (LHD-178) | |
Destroyers | ||||||
Hiawatha-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Guided Missile Destroyer | 14 | Laval Shipbuilding-Harns Shipyards | (DDG-265) (DDG-266) (DDG-267) (DDG-268) (DDG-269) (DDG-270) (DDG-271) (DDG-272) (DDG-273) (DDG-274) (DDG-275) (DDG-276) (DDG-277) (DDG-278) | |
Frigates | ||||||
Héno-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Multipurpose Frigate | 9 | Laval Shipbuilding-Harns Shipyards | (FFG-331) (FFG-332) (FFG-333) (FFG-334) (FFG-335) (FFG-336) (FFG-337) (FFG-338) (FFG-339) | |
Artemis-class | Belfras | Guided Missile Frigate | 7 | Venator Defence | RGSS Saratoga (FFG-340) RGSS Ogsadago (FFG-341) RGSS Canienga (FFG-342) RGSS Gratangen (FFG-343) RGSS Putkop (FFG-344) RGSS Lyone (FFG-345) RGSS Tyorhanera (FFG-346) | |
Corvettes | ||||||
Protector-class | Corvette | 10 | (PG-420) (PG-421) (PG-422) (PG-423) (PG-424) (PG-425) (PG-426) (PG-427) (PG-428) (PG-429) | |||
Maritime Coastal Defence Vessels | ||||||
Vigilant-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Patrol Boat | 13 | Laval Shipbuilding-Harns Shipyards | (PB-524) (PB-525) (PB-526) (PB-527) (PB-528) (PB-529) (PB-530) (PB-531) (PB-532) (PB-533) (PB-534) (PB-535) (PB-536) | |
Knight-class | Belfras | Offshore Patrol Vessel | 5 | Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards | (PB-537) (PB-538) (PB-539) (PB-540) (PB-541) | |
Submarines | ||||||
Gaasyendietha-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Hunter-Killer Submarine | 4 | Laval Shipbuilding-Hitra Shipyards | (SSK-618) (SSK-619) (SSK-620) (SSK-621) | |
Sosondowah-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Hunter-Killer Submarine | 4 | Laval Shipbuilding-Hitra Shipyards | (SSK-622) (SSK-623) (SSK-624) (SSK-625) |
Non-Commissioned Ships
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Entered Service | Number in Service | Builder |
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Replenishment/Logistics Ships | ||||||
Auxiliary Replenishment Ship | 2 | Laval Shipbuilding-Hitra Shipyards | ||||
Support and Auxiliary Ships | ||||||
Sail Training Vessel | 3 | Laval Shipbuilding-Garafraxa Shipyards | ||||
Torpedo and Sound Ranging Vessels | 2 | Laval Shipbuilding-Garafraxa Shipyards | ||||
Tugboats | 7 | Laval Shipbuilding-Garafraxa Shipyards | ||||
Yard Auxiliary Vessel | 8 | Laval Shipbuilding-Garafraxa Shipyards |
Coast Guard
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Entered Service | Number in Service | Details |
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Patrol Vessels | ||||||
Patrol Vessel with helicopter capablity | ||||||
Medium Patrol Vessel | ||||||
Patrol Vessel | ||||||
Science and Engineering Vessels | ||||||
Polar Research Vessel with Icebreaking Capability | ||||||
Offshore oceanographic science vessel | ||||||
Offshore fishery science vessel | ||||||
Buoy Tender |
Name | Image | Origin | Role | Number in Service | Details | |
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Fighter | ||||||
Aigios/Arthuristan Dynamics F/A-58 Whirlwind | Arthurista/ Belfras | Carrier-based Aircraft | 40 | |||
Training | ||||||
Helicopters | ||||||
Anti-submarine warfare Medium-lift transport Search and Rescue Helicopter |
70 | |||||
Former Aircraft | ||||||
Arthuristan Dynamics F-76 Sea Kestrel | Arthurista | Carrier-based Aircraft | 40 total
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FA.2: Aircraft acquired directly through Arthuristan Dynamics. FA.2 GS: Domestically-licensed aircraft manufactured by Morgenroete Aerospace. To be replaced by the F/A-58 Whirlwind. |
Air Force
Name | Image | Origin | Role | Number in Service | Details | |
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Fighter Aircraft | ||||||
Morgenroete F-104 Ghost | Multinational | Stealth Air Superiority Fighter | 48
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FGR.11: First production F-104s, to be upgraded to FGR.12. FGR.12: Upgrade block to resolve deteriorating radiation absorbing paint on the nose cone, improved avionics and electronic countermeasures. Remaining FGR.11 inventory to transition to FGR.12 upgrade block by 2025 as part of the Frontline Aircraft Upgrade Program. FGR.X: Development prototypes of the F-104 serving as test platforms for new upgrades to the current inventory. | ||
UFC F-106 Tempest | Multinational | Multirole Fighter | 160 | FGR.3: Newest upgrade block for the Tempest. | ||
Bomber | ||||||
Morgenroete B-202 Albatross | Gristol-Serkonos | Strategic Bomber | 40
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B-202/E: Electronic warfare variant B-202/G: Upgraded from the B-202/G1 as part of the Aircraft Service Extension Program. | ||
Intelligence and electronic warfare | ||||||
E-401 | Airborne early warning and control | 5 | ||||
Morgenroete RC-802 Overwatch | Gristol-Serkonos | Maritime patrol aircraft | 9 | |||
RC-301 | Reconnaissance aircraft | |||||
Morgenroete CP-776 Ranger | Gristol-Serkonos | ISR aircraft | ||||
UFC EC-106 Tempest | Multinational | Electronic Warfare SEAD |
40 | Two-seat variant of the Tempest designed for electronic warfare and suppression of enemy air defences. | ||
Air Mobility | ||||||
Anchelli C-211 Atlas | Belfras | Transport | 1 | |||
Anchelli C-907 Pelican | Belfras | Transport | 5 | |||
Morgenroete C-156 Frigatebird | Gristol-Serkonos | Transport | 2 | |||
Morgenroete CC-150 North Star | Gristol-Serkonos | Aerial refueling and transport | 7
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AR: Aerial refueling/strategic airlifters T: Transport variant, 1 VIP transport, 2 strategic airlifters | ||
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles | ||||||
TI RQ-411 Ghost | Belfras | Reconnaisance UAV | ||||
TI MQ-764 Sentinel | Belfras | Unmanned combat aerial vehicle | ||||
Training | ||||||
Morgenroete CT-144 Trainer | Gristol-Serkonos | Jet trainer | 15 | |||
Helicopters | ||||||
Morgenroete HH-218 Hawk | Gristol-Serkonos | Combat Search and Rescue Helicopter | 120 | |||
Morgenroete CH-146 Griffon | Gristol-Serkonos | Utility | 60 | |||
Aircraft not in active service | ||||||
Aigios F-105 Ifrit | Belfras | Multirole Fighter | 180
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Largely withdrawn from active service, majority of aircraft still in use with the Air National Volunteer Reserve. FGR.3/A: Single-seat variant FGR.3/B: Two-seat variant designed for extended duration strike missions. | ||
Morgenroete F-103 Ótkon | Gristol-Serkonos | Strike Fighter Electronic Warfare Suppression of Enemy Air Defences |
165
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Currently in limited service in active air force units, majority of aircraft in use with the Air National Volunteer Reserve. FGR.1: Interceptor/Striker Variant. FGR.2: variant devoted to Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) missions. Designated as EC-103 Ótkon. |