Emmirian Navy

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Emmiria Navy
Active1811
CountryEmmiria
AllegianceGovernment of Emmiria, President of Emmiria
BranchNavy
Size207,500
Fleet
  • 2 carriers
  • 18 submarines
  • 32 destroyers
  • 20 frigates
  • 30 corvettes
  • 110 patrol vessels
  • 20 amphibious warfare ships
  • 30 mine warfare ships
  • 42 auxiliary ships
Engagements
Commanders
CommodoreRamzi el-Abdalla
1st Fleet CommanderUbaida al-Akhtar
2nd Fleet CommanderHasan al-Bey
3rd Fleet CommanderAzzaam Youssef
President of EmmiriaAkram Sulaiman

The Emmiria Navy is the maritime and naval warfare arm of the Emmirian Armed Forces. It is responsible for naval and amphibious operations. The Islamic Republic of Emmiria Navy was established on April 2nd, 1811. Since the end of the World War, the Emmirian navy had concentrated its efforts on building naval forces to counteract hostilities of aggressive nations in Southern Adula, particularly seen during the Tarijar Strait Crisis in 2020.

It is charged with the responsibility of forming Emmiria's first line of defense in the Emmiria Sea, Albarine Sea, shoreline of the Toyana Ocean, and beyond with the mission of acting as an effective blue-water navy. However, it is generally considered as a conventional green-water navy as it mostly operates at a regional level, significantly as a moderating force in the Tarijar Strait.

History

A group of Emmirian naval vessels conducting manuevers in the Cantalle Ocean

An Emmirian navy in one form or another has existed since ancient times and the First Emmirian Empire around 500 BC. The Islamic Republic of Emmiria Navy came into being when the former Imperial Emmirian Navy (IEN) was renamed in 1811 under President Saami al-Hammoud.

The Emmirian Navy was rebuilt after being almost completely destroyed during the Barretoan Wars, and played a crucial role in the Cantalle Ocean theater during the World War. Following the World War, the fleet began replacing destroyed and damaged warships with destroyers, frigates and many smaller vessels, including powerboats and hovercraft, many of which originated from Zamastan and Quetana.

Since 1980, the Emmirian navy has undergone a series of extensive modernization and self-dependency methods. While still finding use in the equipment utilized from Zamastan and allied nations, Emmiria's military has invested in its own ships with the construction of the Naheera-class aircraft carriers ENVS Qayyom and ENVS El-Zamani, the Kurdir-class frigates (2002), Taahir-class destroyers (2009), and the Thaamir-class destroyers (2015). While older, the navy's corvette and frigate fleets still pose a modern and formidable force.

Organization

Bases

Equipment

Carriers and Amphibious Assault Ships

Aircraft Carrier

The ENVS El-Zamani, a Neheera-class aircraft carrier.

Emmiria has two aircraft carriers, the ENVS Qayyom and the ENVS El-Zamani. Both are Naheera-class aircraft carriers, and operate as the lead in dispatch detachment groups.

Destroyers

Taahir-class
Taahir-class destroyer, built and commissioned in 2009.
Thaamir-class
Thaamir-class destroyer, built and commissioned in 2015.

Frigates

Kurdir-class
Kurdir-class frigate, built and commissioned in 2002
Kalbally-class
Kalbally-class frigate, built and commissioned in 1988

Corvettes

Kanoun-class
Kanoun-class corvette, built and commissioned in 1991.

Major surface combatants

Submarines

Small surface craft

Naval aviation