Kouralian Royal Navy

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'Tempestas de ferro in sal'
Kouralian Naval Ensign.png
The Flag of the Kouralian Royal Navy
Founded1600AD
Current form1960
HeadquartersThe Ministry of Defence (Civil HQ)
RNB High Wycombe
Leadership
Her MajestyQueen Alyx Campbell
Minister of DefenceSir Bernard Wallace
First Sea LordDavid Jones
Personnel
Military age18-63
ConscriptionNot in Effect
Active personnel2,500,000
Reserve personnel300,000
Industry
Domestic suppliersKouralian National Armoury
KAE Systems (Kouralia)
Foreign suppliersCrookfur Arms (Crookfur)
Carthaginian Naval Export Authority (Carthaginian Republic)
FDI Group

The Kouralian Royal Navy is the Wet-Warfare Branch of the Kouralian Military and is a fully fledged Blue-Water Navy which operates throughout the Pony Lands, Mystria and further afield. Divided into the Surface Fleet, Underfleet, Auxiliary Fleet and the Skyfleet, the Royal Navy is also in a symbiotic relationship with the Royal Kouralian Army's Silverfin Guards Commandos, an amphibious-warfare, mechanised and commando light-role infantry regiment which is also a major part of the Kouralian Commando Corps.

History

Organisation

Board of the Admiralty

The Board of the Admiralty is the overall command and oversight board of the Navy. By tradition, the Navy is controlled by a single individual - the 'Lord High Admiral of Kouralia', and the Board of the Admiralty is those who nominally advise him or her on policy divisions. In actuality the 'Commissioners for Exercising the Office of Lord High Admiral of Kouralia' - both Sea Lords (senior Admirals) and Civil Lords (Civilian Officials) - make decisions of themselves. Those who sit on the board are entitled to the honorific 'The Right Honourable Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty, *Position* *Name*', for example, The Right Honourable Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty, Fifth Sea Lord Admiral Sir Benedict Roskill. In short they may be referred to as the Lords of the Admiralty. Not all members of the Board of the Admiralty are Sea Lords, however.

  • Naval Lords and Admirals:
    • First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff
    • Second Sea Lord, Vice-Chief of Naval Staff and Commander Naval Reserve
    • Commander-in-Chief of the Fleet
    • Third Sea Lord and Controller of the Navy
    • Fourth Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Supplies
    • Fifth Sea Lord and Commander-in-Chief Skyfleet
    • Sixth Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel & Training
  • Civilian:
    • Secretary of State for War
    • Minister of State for the Armed Forces
    • Minister for Materiel Support and Technology
    • Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for War
    • Secretary of the Board of the Admiralty
    • Lord Admiral of the Auxiliary Fleet

Administrative Branches

Surface Fleet

FRNS Invincible and RKNV Queen Alyx En Fidelis

The Surface Fleet is an administrative grouping responsible for Kouralia's surface warships - from the might of the Hæleð-Class Supercarriers all the way down to the smallest coastal patrol Erika-Class. Overseen by the Commissioner of the Surface Fleet, the Surface Fleet provides the vast majority of the vessels in the Navy, and is the least specialised of the branches. The current Commander-in-Chief of the Surface Fleet is Admiral Sir David Abrahams (CINCSF).

Underfleet

The Underfleet is an administrative grouping responsible for Kouralia's military submarines - both 'Fleet' and 'Ballistic'. Seen as 'dishonourable' in traditional perception, the Underfleet nevertheless enjoys a reputation of eliteness, with only the most competent allowed to join its ranks. Unlike the Surface Fleet, commanders of individual vessels in the Underfleet will frequently work alone and separated from other supporting vessels. The current Commander-in-Chief of the Underfleet is Admiral Sir William Steele (CINCUF).

The Underfleet is especially known in the Kouralian Navy for its Submarine Command Course. This is a strenuous course which must be completed by any officer who wishes to become an Executive Officer (Second in Command) of a Fleet or Ballistic Missile Submarine. It is approximately 24 weeks long, and consists of four sections:

  • The first section is training on land-based simulators.
  • The second section is taken at sea and consists of tactical safety training and both consolidation and testing of the skills learned in the first stage.
  • The third section returns to the simulators and shore facilities to enable the trainees to be taught both the tactical aspects (including rules of engagement, evasion measures, and interception procedures) and personnel management skills (including stress management, maintaining working conditions, and medical skills) of commanding a submarine, while learning other skills required for command.
  • The final section is undertaken on a one-to-one basis between a trainer and trainee, with the trainee taking control of a submarine under full war-time conditions and completing a range of tactical scenarios in rapid succession. If a candidate at this stage fails the course, they are evacuated from the boat at the nearest practicable opportunity by boat or helicopter, and are thereafter forbidden from serving with the Underfleet in any capacity, though they are transferred to the Surface Fleet rather than being instantly dismissed from service.

Silverfin Guards Commandos

The Silverfin Guards Commando Regiment is a large section of the Kouralian Commando Corps and the second regiment in the order of precedence of the Royal Kouralian Army's Corps of Infantry. Dedicated to amphibious warfare, fleet protection and a number of other specialist tasks, as of the end of 2014 the Regiment was the largest in the Infantry, beating the Army Commando Regiment, Royal Guards and Chietan Guard Rifles. Unlike the other branches the Silverfin Guards do not come under the Commander-in-Chief of the Fleet, instead being subordinated to the Serjeant-Major General of the Army under the Commander Land Forces. The Vice-Commander-in-Chief of the Silverfin Guards, Major-General Clarence Oveur (VCINCSG) does however traditionally work closely with the CINCSF.

Operational Deployment

The Royal Navy operates on a number of levels, each commanded by an Officer of a particular rank. Officers of Lieutenant to Captain will invariably command single vessels, though above that are the 'flag' ranks, or Officers who command formations.

  • The Navy means the entire Kouralian Navy, the professional head of which is the Lord High Admiral, and the Operational Head of which is the Commander-in-Chief of the Fleet.
  • The Fleet is usually commanded by the Commander-In-Chief of the Fleet and consists of all Kouralian Battle Fleets put to sea at a time. 'Fleet' is also a term used to refer to any grouping of multiple Battle Fleets to undertake a task. This formation will usually be commanded by an Admiral also.
  • The Battle Fleet is usually commanded by a Vice-Admiral, and is a collection of Squadrons intended to impose Command of the Sea on a particular geographic area, with support from Auxiliary and Amphibious Squadrons to maintain itself for sustained operations. The Battle Fleet is the independent building block of the Kouralian Navy.
  • The Squadron is usually commanded by a Rear-Admiral, and is a formation of ships of the line and escorts directed to a specific task. Usually this is synonymous with a 'Carrier Battlegroup', and the Commodore will operate from the carrier as his flagship.
  • The Flotilla is usually commanded by a Captain, and is usually a semi-independent formation of escort vessels of the same type. For example, a Minesweeper Flotilla or an Anti-Submarine Frigate Flotilla.
  • The Division is an administrative grouping of a Squadron or Flotilla, usually commanded by a Commodore if it contains capital ships, or a Captain if it does not. For example, a Destroyer and two Frigates may make up the Air Defence Division of a Squadron.
  • Stone Frigates, or Shore Establishments are commanded by 'Port Admirals', of one of a number of ranks. The largest Establishments, such as HMNB Wanderer, are commanded by an Admiral-Superintendent of as high a rank as Vice-Admiral. Other establishments are commanded by Admirals-, Commodores- or Captains-Superintendent, and are usually assisted by a Captain of the Port who acts as the Queen's Harbourmaster. All Stone Frigates come under the purview of the Sixth Sea Lord.

Deployed Forces

A Battle Fleet is the usual formation deployed to a particular area to establish Kouralian control or protect the Union's interests. This Battle Fleet will inevitably consist of three Squadrons (Coloured 'Red', 'White' and 'Blue) based around a Carrier. Three more units support this formation as standard - one being an Underflotilla of vessels of the Underfleet, one being an Amphibious Warfare Squadron based around three Amphibious Warfare vessels and one being a Command and Support Squadron which acts in a Combat Support Services Role. In addition to these Squadrons, other flotillas may be attached to the Battle Fleet, for example further Air Defence Flotillas or Minehunter Flotillas in order to match operational requirements.

More information is available about the makeup of Kouralian Battlefleets.

Landing Forces

The Royal Navy - perhaps, for those who do not know Kouralia well, surprisingly has a strong tradition of land combat in its veins. Not only do most vessels carry a detachment of the Army's Silverfin Guards Regiment, but all sailors are trained in basic small-unit tactics and dismounted combat, able to form 'Shore Parties' and 'Landing Parties'. The latter of those is a term used by the Kouralian Navy to refer to anything which is deployed for non-combat purposes, for example marshals in the landing zone, distribution of aid or management of any other than warfare effort. The former, 'Shore Parties' refer to those landed for the express purpose of warfighting, taking and holding, or capturing ground. Both Shore and Landing Parties are different things to a Naval Regulatior Shore Patrol.

A Party will usually be commanded by an Officer from Sub-Lieutenant to Lieutenant-Commander, depending on its size. The size will also depend on the number and size of vessels contributing to it. A Sloop of War may only send a Petty Officer and ten men ashore to perform tasks, whereas a full Coloured Squadron of a Battle Fleet could dispatch a Battalion-strength of men (not including the Silverfin Detachments) under a Commander. While not able to muster the same quantity of mortars, missiles and other support weapons that an equivalent Army unit could deploy, this still represents a potent force which allows the navy to act rapidly in emergencies.

Naval Regulating Branch

The Naval Regulating Branch is the Service Police formation for the Kouralian Royal Navy. Due to the lack of civilian law enforcement or investigative capabilities assigned to the Ministry of War, the NRB is the only law enforcement organisation for the Kouralian Navy. Many members of the Naval Regulating Branch are enlisted, and Commissioned officers only have the role of managers - they are usually Late Entry Officers who have served as Regulators previously. Sailors of the NRB are referred to as 'Regulators', and upon completion of training in-rate at the Naval Regulation Academy they are given the rank of Leading Rate.

Rate (Rank) Regulator Rating Abbreviation Time in service
Leading Rate (Leading) Regulator LRg 1-4yrs
Petty Officer First Regulator FRg 4-8yrs
Chief Petty Officer Chief Regulator CRg 8-15yrs
Warrant Officer II
(not seniormost)
Master Regulator MRg 15-25yrs
Warrant Officer I
(seniormost)
Master-At-Arms MAA 25yrs+

Naval Regulators have presence on every naval warship from Corvette upward, where they are responsible for maintaining discpline, investigating infractions and crimes, providing a cadre of dismounted combat-trained silors for shore parties, and controlling the vessel's armomoury. On ships the seniormost Regulator will be a Master-Ar-Arms, though a battlefleet will likely have a Regulatory Officer of the rank Lieutenant or higher assigned to its admiral's staff. There are many roles within the Naval Regulating Branch, including dog handlers, specialist firearms cadres, and Special Regulators of the Investigatory Regulating Department whose job is to investigate major crimes such as murder, rape, serious security breaches and espionage. Even within this role, all operational tasks are undertaken by enlisted sailors, with minimal requirement to seek authority from commissioned officers. As its members are among the most extensively trained in dismounted combat, its members make up one of the largest proportions of Sailors joining the Swimmer-Canoeist Regiment.

Equipment

Surface Fleet

Aircraft Carriers

Class Origin Image Stats Details
Hero-Class
Fleet Supercarrier

30 Hulls
Freestian Flag.png The Freethinker Commonwealth
KourWiki Hero Carrier.jpg
RKNV Queen Alyx-En-Fidelis
Displacement: 172,305 tons
Length Overall: 424.2m
Beam: 80.1m
Depth: 12.5m
Complement: 1,550
Air Crew: 3,000
Speed: 35kts Sustainable
Range: Unlimited
The Hero-Class of Fleet Supercarriers make up the main offensive power of Kouralian fleets at sea, with delivery from the Freestian FDI Group beginning in 2015 and ending in 2018. They are highly modernised twin-island carriers designed to operate STOVL fixed-wing aircraft at a high operational tempo, with a huge Embarked Aviation Group of 130 airframes to support this. Commanded by Captains, they are the flagships of their Battlesquadrons, though are usually not the Battlefleet's Flagship due to their priority as a target.
Senator-Class
Light Carrier

30 Hulls
Kouralian Flag.png The Royal Union of Kouralia
KourWiki Senator Class Escort Carrier.png
RKNV Father-Of-The-House
Displacement: 22,000 tons
Length Overall: 209m
Beam: 36m
Depth: 8m
Complement:650
Air Crew: 350
Speed: 18kts Sustainable
Range: 8,100 Miles
The Senator-Class were originally the only serious aviation assets for the Kouralian Navy until the Fleet Carrier Project bore the fruits of the Hero-Class. They are significantly smaller and older than the Hero-Class - carrying only 21 Airframes, but can still undertake fully independent defensive and offensive ASaC, ASW and ASuW aviation operations.

These Ships are commanded by Captains.

Magic-Class
Aviation Cruiser

69 Hulls
Kouralian Flag.png The Royal Union of Kouralia
KourWiki Magic Class Flight Deck Cruiser.png
RKNV Fireball
Displacement: 14,150 tons
Length Overall: 180.2m
Beam: 33.4m
Depth: 8.2m
Complement: 550
Air Crew: 180
Speed: 30kts Sustainable
Range: 8,100 miles
Significantly smaller and with significantly less capability, the Magic-Class of Flight-Deck Cruisers are intended to act as screening escorts and redundancy hulls for the aviation assets of any Kouralian battlefleet. They can operate STOVL craft, but are usually restricted to rotary-wing air operations, being able to operate limited ASW, ASuW and ASaC capabilities with their complement of 18 Airframes.

These ships are commanded by Captains.

A number of these ships operate independently as the lead ships of the Kouralian Navy's Coastal Command's Extended-Range Interdiction Areas.

Amphibious Warfare Ships

Guided Missile Cruisers

Class Origin Image Stats Details
Temeraire-Class
Guided Missile Cruiser

30 Hulls
Freestian Flag.png The Freethinkers
KourWIki Temeraire Class Cruiser.png
Diagramatic View of RKNV Temeraire
Displacement: 23,405 tons
Length Overall: 224.2m
Beam: 60.1m
Depth: 12.5m
Complement: 230
Speed: 39kts Sustainable
Range: Unlimited
The Temeraire-Class of Guided Missile Cruisers from the Freestian FDI Group were supplied in conjunction with the Hero-Class's deal. They act as missile-carrying support ships which can tackle targets at sea, on land and in the air. They are commanded by Captains and are usually Battlefleet Flagships.

Escorts

Class Origin Image Stats Details
Air Defence
Prefect-Class
Guided Missile Destroyer

?? Hulls
Kouralian Flag.png The Royal Union of Kouralia
KourWiki Prefect Class AA Destroyer.png
RKNV Vygean at port in Malgrave
Displacement: 7,050 t
Length Overall: 152.87 m
Beam: 20.3m
Depth: 5.4m
Complement: 236
Speed: 29kts Sustainable
Range: 6,100 Miles
The Prefect Class was intended as the replacement for the Prince-Class and is significantly higher tech, with far more powerful sensors and much greater automisation. The ship has 8 Anti-Surface Missiles, a 48-cell Anti-Air VLS System, 3 76mm guns, 2 single-tubes for torpedoes with 24 carried, and 2 25mm automatic cannons. The vessel features no CIWS, though the 76mm guns can fulfil that role. The vessel can carry one medium-sized helicopter.
Prince-Class
Guided Missile Destroyer

?? Hulls
Kouralian Flag.png The Royal Union of Kouralia
KourWiki Prince Class AA Frigate.png
RKNV Palatine
Displacement: 4,500 t
Length Overall: 147m
Beam: 16.1m
Depth: 5m
Complement: 380
Speed: 32kts Sustainable
Range: 7,000 Miles
The Prince-Class of Anti-Air Escorts are currently legacy vessels, which only avoided complete phasing out due to the expense of the Prefect-Vessel Programme. They are heavily armed vessels, with one main 155mm gun and three 76mm guns, 4 Surface-to-Surface missiles, a number of SAM missile Launchers, and two triple torpedo launchers. The vessel features no CIWS, though the 76mm guns can fulfil that role. The high concentration of armaments on a small hull necessitates the high crew count compared to other ships. The vessel can carry two small helicopters.
Anti-Submarine Warfare
Justice-Class
ASW Frigate

?? Hulls
Kouralian Flag.png The Royal Union of Kouralia
KourWiki Justice Class ASW Frigate.png
RKNV Prosecutor firing main gun
Displacement: 4,900 t
Length Overall: 133m
Beam: 16.1m
Depth: 7.3m
Complement: 185
Speed: 28kts Sustainable
Range: 7,500 Miles
General Purpose
Freedom-Class
Frigate

?? Hulls
Kouralian Flag.png The Freethinkers
KourWiki Freedom Class Frigate.png
Diagramatic View of RKNV Emancipare
Displacement: 3,400 t
Length Overall: 120.2m
Beam: 15.2m
Depth: 5.2m
Complement: 85
Speed: 25kts Sustainable
Range: 7,400 Miles
Like other Freethinker vessels in service with the Kouralian Navy, the Freedom-Class are the most modern vessels in service, and make great use of automation and digital design to decrease the crew requirements. The vessels are smaller and less capable than designated AA and ASW escorts, however the modernisation helps them bridge the gap and provide economical general purpose support to the fleet. Each vessel has a 155mm gun in the bow for shore gunnery, and two quad launchers for the standard anti-surface missile. A 16-cell OceanCeptor VLS is installed behind the gun, as is a Rolling AIrframe Missile CIWS above the hangar. Also installed are torpedo catapults and manual guns for countering smallcraft and port-defence.

Corvettes and Patrol-craft

Logistical Support Craft

Other Craft

Submarine Service

Class Origin Image Stats Details
Missile Submarine
Cannon-Class
Missile Submarine

?? Hulls
Kouralian Flag.png The Royal Union of Kouralia
KourWiki Cannon Class Missile Submarine.png
RKNV Culverin coming into Port
Displacement: 15,900 t (submerged)
Length Overall: 149.9m
Beam: 12.8m
Draught: 12m
Complement: 135
Speed: 25kts submerged
Range: Unlimited
The Cannon-Class of ballistic missile submarines provide a continuous at sea nuclear deterrent for the Kouralian Navy. They have sixteen ballistic missile tubes, each of which can hold a missile with up to 8 warheads, and 4 torpedo tubes.
Fleet Submarine
Warmaster-Class
Fleet Attack Submarine

?? Hulls
Kouralian Flag.png The Royal Union of Kouralia
KourWiki Warmaster Class Submarine.png
RKNV Warmaster at Sea
Displacement: 7,600 t (submerged)
Length Overall: 97m
Beam: 11.3m
Draught: 10m
Complement: 98
Speed: 30kts submerged
Range: Unlimited
The Warmaster-Class of Fleet Attack Submarines bring a more covert anti-ship capability to Kouralian Fleets operating at a distance from shore facilities and refuelling facilities. They are faster than diesel vessels, and being significantly larger enables them to carry 38 torpedoes or land attack missiles for launch from 4 tubes. They can also carry Frogman-delivery facilities.
Littoral Submarine
Shark-Class
Littoral Attack Submarine

?? Hulls
Kouralian Flag.png The Royal Union of Kouralia
KourWiki Shark Class Attack Submarine.png
RKNV Hammerhead at Sea
Displacement: 1,830 t (submerged)
Length Overall: 57.2m
Beam: 6.8m
Draught: 6.4m
Complement: 27
Speed: 12kts surface, 20kts submerged
Range: 9,200 Miles
The Shark-Class is a diesel and air-independent propulsion submarine class designed to operate very close to shore in highly stealthy conditions, for example to harass amphibious shipping, lay mines, or ensure delivery of naval frogmen ashore. It can operate in as little as 17m of water, and can remain submerged for as long as 18 days. The Submarine has 6 torpedo tubes, and can carry 13 torpedoes or 4-pack AA missiles capable of being launched while submerged. It can also carry up to 24 sea-mines externally. The mast contains a single recoil-less 25mm cannon which can be deployed while the vessel is submerged, and up to three short-range UAVs.
Submarine Tender

Admiralty Air Arm

Weapons

Naval Gunnery

Missiles

Small-Arms