Kreigsmarine

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[[Military of Drambenburg]]
Kriegsmarine Heiliges Reich Drambenburg
MottoSea, Air, and Land
Founded1932
Current form1949
Service branchesKriegsmarine, Kriegsmarine Air, Königliche Marines
HeadquartersSainte Marie, Ministry of the Kriegsmarine building, Sainte Marie Naval Base
Leadership
Kaiser of DrambenburgPeter XXI Wettin
GroßadmiralErich Hinterland
Personnel
Military age19 for compulsory male service, 18 for volunteer male and female service
Conscription19–34 years of age (males only) 40 for subaltern officers, 50 for staff officers and higher
Reaching military
age annually
(458,000)
Industry
Foreign suppliersTrans-Toyana Prosper Alliance, Zaheerstan
Related articles
RanksRanks of Drambenburgian Kriegsmarine

The Kriegsmarine is one of four branches of the Wehrmacht of Drambenburg. It serves as the primary naval institution protecting Drambenburgian interests at sea. Its primary mission in the 21st century is to protect trade routes from piracy. It is one of the largest and most powerful navies in the CCA. Currently the backbone of the Kriegsmarine are the four Wilhelm-class aircraft carriers. In addition to deploying the four aircraft carriers, there are another four next-gen Welf-class carriers being built. With 310,000 active personel and 148,000 reserve personel, the Kriegsmarine is the third-largest branch of the Wehrmacht.

The Kriegsmarine traces its origins to the Avergnonese border conflicts of the 1920s, when the monarchy saw a need for a unified and federally controlled navy, as opposed to the historical merchant marine that had been employed. With the invention of the battleship and other ironclad vessels at the turn of the 20th century, steam and wind powered sailing vessels were obsolete. In 1925 the Khakus comissioned six, new T-class destroyers. The national conscription extended to include the Kriegsmarine in 1932 when the Kreigsmarine was folded into the new Wehrmacht.