Sandbox:Milenka
Commonwealth Navy Наморнитсиво Сполешенствиы | |
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Active | 1589 – present |
Country | Milenka |
Type | Navy |
Role | Naval Warfare |
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Part of | Commonwealth Armed Forces |
Anniversaries | February 10th |
Commanders | |
Lord Admiral | Alexandr IV of Milenka |
Minister of Defence | Agata Koroleva |
Commander of Naval Operations | Leon Borevoy |
Deputy Commander of Naval Operations | Yana Durand |
Aircraft flown | |
Electronic warfare | E-3 Sprav |
Fighter | S-33B Arkont,S-27K Harpuna |
Helicopter | NV-90,LV-101,NV-88 Daufin |
Trainer | L-49, L-20 |
The Commonwealth Navy (Milenkan: Наморнитсиво Сполешенствиы) is the naval arm of the Commonwealth Armed Forces. It has existed in various forms since 1589, thus being the oldest branch of the Armed Forces.
The Commonwealth Navy possesses a naval force composed of sophisticated vessels and aircraft, organized in five main branches: the Naval Service (Milenkan: Наморниы Службиы), responsible for the operation of the Navy's Surface Combat Vessels and its auxiliaries; the Submarine Service (Milenkan:Пордморкске Службиы), which operates the force's submarines; the Sea Guard (Milenkan:Наморниы Страз), responsible for the coastal patrol and border security of the nation's territorial waters; the Aerial Service (Milenkan: Лететска Службиы), which operates the force's aircraft; and the Marine Corps (Milenkan: Наморниы Пецчота), lit. Naval Infantry, a highly specialized amphibious light infantry corps.
History
The nominal head of the Commonwealth Navy is the Lord Admiral, a position currently held by the monarch.The Sovereign is also Commander-in-chief of the Commonwealth Armed Forces. The professional head of the Naval Service is the Commander of Naval Operations, an admiral and member of the Defence Council of the Commonwealth. The Defence Council delegates management of the Naval Service to the Admiralty Board, which directs the Navy Board, a sub-committee of the Admiralty Board comprising only naval officers and Ministry of Defence (MOD) civil servants. These are all based in Vladika, where the Commander of Naval Operations, also known as the Chief of the Naval Staff, is supported by the Naval Staff Department.
The Naval Service consists of 4 organizational branches: The Joint Fleet Forces Command, the Military Sealift Command, the Special Operations Command and the Electronic & Cybernetic Warfare Command. The Joint Fleet Forces Command oversees the operation of Milenka's active Surface Fleets and Expeditionary Forces, and is commanded by a Fleet Admiral. The Military Sealift Command coordinates the deployment of the Navy's amphibious warfare vessels, auxiliaries, and replenishment oilers, commanded by a Vice Admiral. The Special Operations Command is responsible for conducting the force's special operations and missions, with a focus on unconventional warfare, counter-terrorism and special reconnaissance. The Special Operations Command is commanded by a Rear Admiral, and is the smallest subdivision of the Naval Service in size that sees direct warfare. The Electronic and Cybernetic Warfare Command is responsible for the coordination of the force's intelligence, information warfare, cybernetic protection and the shared management of the nation's military satellites. It is commanded by a Rear Admiral.
Lazarene Fleet
The largest Fleet under the Joint Fleet Forces Command, the Lazarene Fleet is a theater-level component responsible for operations mainly including, but not limited to, the Lazarene Sea. It is commanded by an Admiral, and coordinates the operations of the 1st and 3rd Fleets.
1st Fleet
The 1st Fleet is organized into specialized task forces:
Task Force 11- Main Battle Force of the 1st Fleet, Task Force 11 is centered around its Carrier Battlegroup, with KLS Svrchovaniy serving as flagship. Additionally, TF11 features Squadrons with Destroyers and Frigates, totalling __ vessels.
Its components are:
- Carrier Battlegroup 11 - 1 Svrchovaniy classCVN, 1 Svir class BC, 2 Vladika class DDG, 1-2 Orion class submarines from Squadron 11, CVW 101
- Squadron 11.1 - 1 Dana class DDG, 1 Maja class DDG, 4 Mrstniy class FFG
- Squadron 11.2 - 2 Dana class DDG, 4 Mrstniy class FFG
- Squadron 11.3 - 2 Mstitel class FFG, 4 Svoboda class FFG
Task Force 12-
Gulf Fleet
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Lahudic Expeditionary Fleet
Submarine Service
Marine Corps
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Sea Guard
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Aerial Service
Early years
Fighter aircraft
Attack aircraft
Helicopters
International operations
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date | Operation | Notes |
Vessels and equipment
Submarine Service
Name | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes | Picture |
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Submarines | |||||
Yakhont Class Submarine | Milenka | Ballistic Missile Submarine | 4 | ||
Orion Class Submarine | Milenka | Attack Submarine | 6 | One in construction, 3 more planned | |
Rukiy Class Submarine | Milenka | Cruise Missile Submarine | 3 | ||
Streltsi Class Submarine | Milenka | Attack Submarine | 11 | 4 more planned |
Sea Guard
Name | Origin | Type | Quantity | Notes | Picture |
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Coastal Patrol Boats | |||||
Grachonok Class Patrol Boat | Milenka | Coastal Patrol Boat | 17 | 1 in construction | |
Raptor Class Patrol Boat | Milenka | Coastal Patrol Boat | 40 |