Elbresian Navy

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Elbresian Navy
Active1622 (constituted in current form)
CountryElbresia
AllegianceGovernment of Elbresia
BranchNavy
Size90,700
Fleet
  • 1 carrier
  • 7 submarines
  • 14 frigates
  • 12 corvettes
  • 4 amphibious warfare ships
  • 6 mine countermeasures vessel
  • 22 oceanic patrol boats
  • 20 fast patrol craft
  • 30 oceanic auxiliary ships
  • 12 river patrol boats
  • 16 river auxiliary ships
Engagements
Commanders
CommodoreFranklin Ausmene
1st Fleet CommanderAngus Cambell
2nd Fleet CommanderRalph Smith
President of ElbresiaGilles Martin

The Elbresian Navy is the maritime and naval warfare arm of the Elbresian Armed Forces. It is responsible for naval and amphibious operations. The Elbresian Navy was established in its current form on April 2nd, 1622, although it has existed since the early 1300s, as the Protectorate Elbresian Navy. For several centuries, it played a crucial logistical role in the expansion and consolidation of the Elbresian Kingdoms, and defended a vast trade network across the Olympic Ocean connecting Nortua and Euronia.

The Elbresian Navy was considered to be the third-most powerful maritime force in the world in the 16th and 17th centuries, after the Quetanan Navy and Emmirian Navy. Since the end of the World War, the Elbresian navy had concentrated its efforts on building naval forces to counteract hostilities of aggressive nations internationally but has been a more reserved presence in the legitimacy of international trade.

History

Organization

Bases

Equipment

Carriers and Amphibious Assault Ships

Aircraft Carrier

Elbresia has one aircraft carrier, the Valadar-class ESS Valadar Ma. It is the flagship of the Navy.

Frigates

A Carlett-class frigate
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Destroyers

A Otell-class destroyer
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Submarines

Small surface craft

Naval aviation