Zacapine Armada |
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Active | 1904-present |
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Country | Zacapican |
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Allegiance | Zacapine Armed Forces |
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Branch | Navy |
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Size | 100,000 active |
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Nickname(s) | Red Fleet |
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Motto(s) | Fire upon the waves |
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The Zacapine Navy, formally known as the Armada of the United Zacapine Republics, is the maritime arm of the Zacapine Armed Forces responsible for all coastal, oceanic and amphibious activities undertaken by the Zacapine military. It is a blue-water navy intended to operate all across the southern hemisphere in the Ooreqapi, Amictlan, Vespanian and Makrian oceans, protecting the littoral flanks of the peninsular Zacapine homeland in southern Oxidentale and maintaining expeditionary capability with regards to the continent of Malaio that has been of great strategic concearn to the Zacapines for centuries.
The naval forces of the Zacapine military benefit from the nation's doctrine of naval primacy set during the Xolotecate era and influenced by the naval dominance of the intercontinental empire of Aztapamatlan. The Armada benefits from the highest budget of the four branches of the Zacapine Armed Forces as well as the highest standing personnel count, although it is eclipsed in total manpower by the reserve components of the Zacapine Army.
Marine Corps
The Zacapine Marines are the body of naval infantry attached to the command of the Armada, and represent the forward component of the Zacapine Armed Forces expeditionary capability. The Marine command, although subordinated to the administration of the Armada superiors, is considered higher than the Army command. When deployed together, Army units fall under the Marine command structure. Unlike the Army, the combat forces of the Zacapine Marines maintain peacetime readiness and do not have reduced unit manpower under peacetime conditions, such that the Marines can be quickly deployed in response to a rapidly developing situation without any delay caused by a slow mobilization process. Structurally, the Marines are made up of five brigades of 5,000 men for a total of 25,000 Marines. Each brigade is equipped as a self contained jack of all trades expeditionary unit, with mechanized Infantry, Marine Cavalry armored units, Marine artillery and a Marine aerial contingent separate from the main naval aviation structure. Doctrinally, the Marine brigades are intended to be autonomous and provide for their needs of fire support, air defense, reconnaissance, engineering and other combat roles on their own, although in practical application support from other Marine brigades, Army units and the Armada's naval aviation and direct fire support would be applied where available.
Service Vessels
Carriers and amphibious assault ships
Class
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Type
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Displacement
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Note
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Teomictiani class |
Fleet Carrier (CVF) |
70,000-80,000 tonnes |
1 active, 1 under construction
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Hualtecalaquiani class |
Fleet Carrier (CVF) |
55,000-65,000 tonnes |
1 active
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Tlexochtototl class |
Light Carrier (CVL) |
25,000 tonnes |
2 active
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Huitzauhqui class |
Landing Platform Dock (LPD) |
25,500 tonnes (full load) |
2 active
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Ayocacallotl class |
Logistics Landing Ship |
6,700 tonnes |
7 active
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Acaxoch class |
High speed landing ship |
1,515 tonnes |
4 active, 1 under construction
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Capital Ships
First-Rate Escorts
Second-Rate Escorts
Class
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Type
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Displacement
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Note
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Tlaocoxtica class |
Frigate (FF) |
3,200 tonnes |
12 active, 12 mothballed
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Tepoztopilli class |
Frigate (FFG) |
3,600 tonnes |
13 active, 2 under construction, 1 planned
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Small craft
Submarines
Naval Aviation
Name
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Type
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Description
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Tlo-45 Sea Condor |
Navalized Heavy Multirole fighter |
Primary heavy fighter of the naval aviation arm.
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Tlo-47 |
Navalized Light Multirole fighter |
Light fighter of the naval aviation arm.
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Tlo-54 |
Navalized Heavy Multirole fighter |
Heavy fighter variant.
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Tlo-31 |
Template:VTOL fighter |
VTOL fighter reserved for use aboard landing ship types.
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Mix-14A |
SAR helicopter |
Amphibious helicopter equipped with hoist and winch.
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Mix-14B |
Minesweeping helicopter |
Amphibious minesweeping helicopter, used to augment minesweeping ships.
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Mix-28 |
Attack helicopter |
Primary combat helicopter of the Marine forces.
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Mil Mi-24 |
Attack and transport helicopter |
Auxiliary role attack helicopter with transport capacity for Marine use, gradually phased out for better optimized Mix-28.
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TC-14 |
ASW ekranoplan |
Primary ASW naval aviation craft, used for anti-submarine defense within range of friendly shores. Large numbers remain in service with Zacapine Navy and allies.
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T-50 |
AEW&C aircraft |
Airborne radar system used by Marine and Naval aviation.
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T-40 |
Amphibious ASW aircraft |
Amphibious anti-submarine and maritime patrol jet aircraft, augmenting TC-14 and escorting naval squadrons and civilian convoys.
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T-42 |
Amphibious SAR aircraft |
Search and rescue variant of T-40, capable of conducting rescue directly from the water's surface through amphibious landing and take-off. Equipped with inflatable rescue craft.
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CQT-Tlamichin |
Maritime patrol aircraft |
Primary maritime patrol aircraft.
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CB-1 |
Utility aircraft |
Utility aircraft used as SAR, patrol, transport and trainer aircraft. Capable of light air support and ground attack. Commonly used in support of Marine deployments.
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Ome-B30 |
Jet trainer |
Main Zacapine military jet trainer.
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Y-61 |
Turboprop trainer |
Main Zacapine military turboprop trainer, commonly used to initiate novice pilots at the begining of their training before flying the jet trainer.
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