Albarine Navy

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Albarine Navy
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Active1860
CountryAlbarine
AllegianceGovernment of Albarine
BranchNavy
Size87,500
Fleet
  • 18 submarines
  • 12 destroyers
  • 12 frigates
  • 11 corvettes
  • 64 patrol vessels
  • 14 amphibious warfare ships
  • 11 mine warfare ships
  • 20 auxiliary ships
Engagements

The Albarine Navy is the maritime and naval warfare arm of the Albarine Armed Forces. It is responsible for naval and amphibious operations. The Republic of Albarine Navy in its current form was established on November 21, 1860. Since the end of the World War, the Albarine navy had concentrated its efforts on building naval forces to counteract hostilities of aggressive nations in Southern Adula. As Albarine's economy grew, the Navy was able to locally build larger and better equipped fleets to deter aggression, to protect the sea lines of communication, and to support the nation's foreign policy. As part of its mission, the Albarine Navy has engaged in several peacekeeping operations since the turn of the 21st century. The Albarine Navy aims to become a blue-water navy in the 2020s.

History

Organization

The Albarine Navy shares the organization model of its two sister services – the Army and the Air Force. Each of them consists of a Headquarters, a Force and a Force Support. For historical traditions the Force of the Albarine Navy is called Fleet and the two terms are used interchangeably. At the head of the Navy is a General Admiral (a four-star rank reserved for the Chief of the Navy and the Chief of the Armed Forces, when the latter position is held by a naval officer), denominated Admiral Chief of the General Staff of the Navy. Counterintuitive to this official designation he holds authority over all three components of the service and the officer, who actually functions as Chief of Staff is a three-star Admiral, designated Admiral Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Navy.

Admiral Chief of the General Staff of the Navy

  • Navy Headquarters – Admiral Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Navy
    • General Staff of the Navy
    • Office of the Admiral Chief of the General Staff of the Navy
    • Department of General Services, Technical Assistance and Signals and Telecommunication Systems
    • Naval Cultural and Historical Office
    • Legal Service of the Navy Headquarters
    • Central Internal Audit Service of the Navy
    • Central Maritime (Naval) Tribunal
  • Fleet – Admiral of the Fleet
    • Fleet Command
    • Naval Action Force – Admiral of Naval Action
  • Naval Maritime Force – Admiral of Maritime Action
  • Submarine Flotilla
  • Aircraft Flotilla

Ranks and insignia

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Vice Admiral Counter admiral Ship-of-the-Line Captain Frigate Captain Corvette Captain Ship-of-the-Line Lieutenant Ensign (rank)

Bases

Equipment

Naval parade of the Albarine Navy held on 2017. In the image, the patrol boat Trajectory (P-44), the frigate AASC Hurley (F-102) and in the background, the flagship amphibious assault ship AASC Altai (L-61).

Submarine fleet

Class Picture Type Boat No. Comm.
Valini class Valini class Attack submarine ASV Valini S-71 1983
Valini class Valini class Attack submarine ASV Kesston S-74 1985

Surface fleet

Amphibious warfare and aircraft carrier

Class Picture Type Boat No. Comm.
Altai AASC Altai Amphibious assault ship (LHD) / aircraft carrier AASC Altai L-61 2010
Erinuea Erinuea class Amphibious transport dock (LPD) AASC Erinuea L-51 1998
Erinuea Erinuea class Amphibious transport dock (LPD) AASC Febele L-52 2000

Major surface combatants

Class Picture Type Boat No. Comm.
Tammany-class Tammany class Air-defence frigate AASC Tammany F-101 2002
Tammany-class Tammany class Air-defence frigate AASC Hurley F-102 2003
Tammany-class Tammany class Air-defence frigate AASC Resterson F-103 2004
Tammany-class Tammany class Air-defence frigate AASC Cossland F-104 2006
Tammany-class Tammany class Air-defence frigate AASC Bishop F-105 2012
Ailleurs-class Ailleurs class Air-defence frigate AASC Latoti F-104 2009
Ailleurs-class Ailleurs class Air-defence frigate AASC Ashuca F-104 2009
Ailleurs-class Ailleurs class Air-defence frigate AASC Willell F-104 2009
Ailleurs-class Ailleurs class Air-defence frigate AASC Warine F-104 2009
Q100-class Q100 class Air-defence frigate AASC Stone 1980
Q100-class Q100 class Air-defence frigate AASC Callanna 1980
Q100-class Q100 class Air-defence frigate AASC Marree 1980
Q100-class Q100 class Air-defence frigate AASC Cowarie 1980
Rualyn-class Rualyn-class frigate Anti-submarine warfare frigate AASC Rualyn F-81 1986
Rualyn-class Rualyn-class frigate Anti-submarine warfare frigate AASC Victoria F-82 1987
Rualyn-class Rualyn-class frigate Anti-submarine warfare frigate AASC Sofia F-83 1989
Rualyn-class Rualyn-class frigate Anti-submarine warfare frigate AASC Conserve F-84 1990
Rualyn-class Rualyn-class frigate Anti-submarine warfare frigate AASC Springer F-85 1994
Rualyn-class Rualyn-class frigate Anti-submarine warfare frigate AASC Passel F-86 1995