Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy
Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy | |
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Sjøforsvarsstyrker Atëhna’o’ké:dza:ö’djodi'kwado | |
Founded | 19 April 1867 |
Country | Gristol-Serkonos |
Type | Navy |
Role | Naval warfare |
Size | 133 ships 321 aircraft
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Headquarters | OND-Raven Campus, North Quay, Pontiac-Bernadotte |
Motto(s) | Falsa est in mari (in Latin) Forged by the sea (in Anglic) Smidd av havet (in Nordic) Wahdo:gwas (in Kanienʼkéha) |
Commanders | |
Minister of Defence | Jonathan Nilsson, MP |
Commander of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy | Fleet Admiral (VADM) Johan Amundsen |
Commandant of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Marines | Commandant (LTG) Eskil Kristoffersen |
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Naval Jack |
Royal Gristo-Serkonan Marines | |
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Marinestyrkekommando Atëhna’atawënye'gohone | |
Active | 19 September 1664 – present |
Country | Gristol-Serkonos |
Type | Special Operations-Capable Marine infantry |
Role | Special operations Raiding action Naval boarding Reconnaissance Close-quarters combat Expeditionary warfare Amphibious warfare Arctic warfare Mountain warfare Jungle warfare Desert warfare Force protection Rapid deployment |
Size | 8,000 total
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Part of | Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy Directorate of Special Forces |
Garrison/HQ | RGSAF Land Installation Ulstrand |
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Beret Colour | Drummer Red |
The Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy (Nordic: Sjøforsvarsstyrker lit. 'Naval Defence Forces') (Kanienʼkéha: Atëhna’o’ké:dza:ö’djodi'kwado lit. 'Those who brave the Horned Serpent') is the naval force of Gristol-Serkonos. The RGSN is one of three environmental commands within the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces. As of 2020, the RGSN operates 133 surface ships and submarines. The Navy consists of 35,677 personnel, with civilian staff reaching 3,800. Fleet Admiral Johan Amundsen is the current commander of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy as well as the Chief of the Naval Staff.
Founded in 1867, the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy was formed with the amalgamation of the Kingdom of Gristol's Sjøforsvaret units and the League of Serkonos' Riverine and Coastal Defence units. During the reorganization of the Armed Forces in 1993, the branch was designated as the Maritime Force Command until 2019 when it reverted to the pre-1993 title of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy.
Organization
The RGSN is headquartered at ONS-Raven Campus in Pontiac-Bernadotte, Gristol-Serkonos. The Navy has four sub-branches with various responsibilities.
Maritime Forces
Comprised primarily of the Navy's combat and amphibious warfare vessels, the Maritime Forces divides its vessels into two fleets. Maritime Forces North (MARNOR) is based at RGSFB Griswald and is responsible for the coastal areas and economic exclusive zones north of the city of Lenangen in the Crown Land of Drachten. Maritime Forces North is also responsible for the guarding of the coast line of Lake Bastard. Maritime Forces South (MARSOR) is based in RGSFB Guigneville responsible for the coastal areas and economic exclusive zones south of the city of Lenangen.
Maritime Forces North (MARNOR)
- MARNOR Headquarters (Griswald)
- 1 Carrier Strike Group (Griswald)
- Carrier Division: RGSS Colossus (CVF-200), RGSS Kanesatake (CVL-183)
- Destroyer Squadron: (DDG-265), (DDG-266), (DDG-267), (DDG-268), (DDG-269), (DDG-270), (DDG-271)
- Frigate Squadron: (FFG-331), (FFG-332), RGSS Saratoga (FFG-340), RGSS Ogsadago (FFG-341)
- Submarine Squadron: RGSS Leviathan (SSN-810), (SSK-618), (SSK-619), (SS-701)
- 1 CSG Naval Tactical Operations Group Detachment
- 1 Amphibious Strike Group (Borsholmen)
- Amphibious Warfare Squadron: (LHA-185), (LHA-186), (LHD-176), (LHD-177)
- Destroyer Squadron: (DDG-269), (DDG-270), (DDG-271), (DDG-281), (DDG-282), (DDG-283)
- Frigate Squadron: (FFG-333), (FFG-334), (FFG-335), RGSS Canienga (FFG-342)
- Submarine Squadron: (SSK-620), (SSK-621), (SS-702), (SS-703)
- 1 ASG Naval Tactical Operations Group Detachment
- 1 Littoral Defence Group (Halden)
- Bastard Sea Squadron (Nowadaga): (PB-524), (PB-525), (PB-537)
- Littoral Squadron 1: (PB-526), (PB-527), (PB-538), (PB-421), (PB-420)
- Littoral Squadron 2: (PB-529), (PB-539), (PB-422), (PB-423), (PB-424)
- 1 LDG Naval Tactical Operations Group Detachment
- 1 Cruiser Squadron (Griswald)
- Cruiser Division: RGSS Tordenskjold (CG-35), RGSS Silver Peak (CG-36)
- Frigate Division: RGSS Fortropp (FFG-347), RGSS Fort (FFG-348)
- MFN Naval Aviation Group (Lier)
- 1 Carrier Air Group (Lier, CVF-200): Strike Squadron "Spear" (VFA-103), C2 Squadron "Overwatch" (VFA-104), EW Squadron "Shield" (VFA-105)
- 3 Carrier Air Group (Lier, CVL-183): Strike Squadron "Red" (VFA-106), Strike Squadron "Blue" (VFA-107)
- MFN Auxiliary Fleet (Lier)
- Auxiliary Squadron 1: GSAS Provider (RAS-721), (RAS-715), GSAS Frontier North (FFT-54), GSAS Anvil Green (RR-80)
- Auxiliary Squadron 2: (RAS-716), (RAS-717), GSAS Frontier South (FFT-55) , GSAS Anvil Gold (RR-81)
- 1 Carrier Strike Group (Griswald)
Maritime Forces South (MARSOR)
- MARSOR Headquarters (Guigneville)
- 2 Carrier Strike Group (Cavignac)
- Carrier Division: RGSS Mammut (CVF-201), RGSS Cavignac (CVL-184)
- Destroyer Squadron: (DDG-272), (DDG-273), (DDG-274), (DDG-275), (DDG-284), (DDG-285)
- Frigate Squadron: (FFG-338), (FFG-339), RGSS Lyone (FFG-345), RGSS Tyorhanera (FFG-346)
- Submarine Squadron: RGSS Mastodon (SSN-811), (SSK-622), (SSK-623), (SS-706)
- 2 CSG Naval Tactical Operations Group Detachment
- 2 Amphibious Strike Group (Sauer)
- Amphibious Warfare Squadron: RGSS Mishi-ginebig (LHA-187), RGSS Uktena (LHA-188), (LHD-178), (LHD-178)
- Destroyer Squadron: (DDG-276), (DDG-277), (DDG-278), (DDG-286), (DDG-287), (DDG-288)
- Frigate Squadron: (FFG-336), (FFG-337), RGSS Gratangen (FFG-343), RGSS Putkop (FFG-344)
- Submarine Squadron: (SSK-624), (SSK-625), (SS-704), (SS-705)
- 2 ASG Naval Tactical Operations Group Detachment
- 2 Littoral Defence Group (Harns)
- Littoral Squadron 3: (PB-530), (PB-531), (PB-532)
- Littoral Squadron 4: (PB-533), (PB-534), (PB-535), (PB-541), (PB-540)
- Littoral Squadron 5: (PG-425), (PG-426), (PG-427), (PG-428), (PG-429)
- 2 LDG Naval Tactical Operations Group Detachment
- 2 Cruiser Division (Cavignac)
- Cruiser Division: RGSS Eidsvold (CG-37), RGSS Nidaros (CG-38)
- Frigate Division: RGSS Isbre (FFG-349), RGSS Storm (FFG-350)
- MFS Naval Aviation Group (Verkun)
- 2 Carrier Air Group: Strike Squadron "Pike" (VFA-101), C2 Squadron "Hawkeye" (VFA-102), EW Squadron "Hauberk" (VFA-108)
- 4 Carrier Air Group: Strike Squadron "Yellow" (VFA-109), Strike Squadron "Silver" (VFA-110)
- 6 Maritime Helicopter Air Group: HSM-23, HSM-24
- MFS Auxiliary Fleet (Verkun)
- Auxiliary Squadron 1: GSAS Kahón:ios (RAS-722), (RAS-718), GSAS Frontier East (FFT-56), GSAS Anvil Gray (RR-82),
- Auxiliary Squadron 2: (RAS-719), (RAS-720), GSAS Frontier West (FFT-57), GSAS Anvil Glaucous (RR-83)
- 2 Carrier Strike Group (Cavignac)
The Naval Aviation Group is responsible for the delivery of the naval air power both from land and at sea. The NAG operates the F-508 Whirlwind and the F-106 Tempest for its maritime strike and the HH-148 Cyclones for its for commando and anti-submarine warfare. The Naval Aviation Group was formed in 1924 as the Fleet Aerial Warfare Group as a unit of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force which was then operating the aircraft embarked on RGSN ships. It was only merged into the Navy during the reorganization of the Armed Forces in 1993.
The Naval Tactical Operations Group (NTOG) is a unit comprised of 800 personnel (full-time and reserve sailors) dedicated to conduct boarding on non-compliant vessels of interest. Training includes precision shooting, hand-to-hand combat, interrogation techniques, advanced medical skills, the planning of missions and identification of improvised explosive devices. It is also responsible for the security of deployed RGSN ships and personnel at home and overseas.
Royal Gristo-Serkonan Marines
The Royal Gristo-Serkonan Marines (Nordic: Marinestyrkekommando lit. 'Marine Force Command') (Kanienʼkéha: Atëhna’atawënye'gohone lit. 'Those who walk with the God of Winter') is an amphibious light infantry trained for rapid deployment capable of dealing with a wide range of threats. The Marines are organized into a light infantry brigade group (1 Marine Brigade Group) and a number of separate units such as the operates in all environments and climates, though particular expertise and training is spent on amphibious warfare, arctic warfare, mountain warfare, and expeditionary warfare. The Marines also the largest contributor to the Support Service Component of the Directorate of Special Forces.
The Marines descends from the formation of the Kingdom of Gristol's Kysttroppekorps and can trace their commando origins to the formation of the Special Service Brigade, now known as 1 Marine Brigade Group.
Equipment
The Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy operates a total of 133 surface vessels and submarines. The surface ships which carry the designation Royal Gristo-Serkonan Ship (RGSS) while the submarines carry the designation Royal Gristo-Serkonan Submarine. The navy also operates 22 auxiliary ships which carry the name Gristo-Serkonan Auxiliary Ship (GSAS). A total of 504 fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft is operated by the Naval Aviation Group. The Marines operates a total of 420 vehicles with 120 vehicles capable of amphibious crossing.
Commissioned Ships
Name | Image | Origin | Type Displacement |
Number in Service | Builder | Ships of the Line |
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Carriers (4) | ||||||
Colossus-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Aircraft Carrier 65,000 tonnes |
2 | Laval Shipbuilding-Cavignac Shipyards |
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Kanesatake-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Light Aircraft Carrier 27,000 tonnes |
2 | Laval Shipbuilding-Cavignac Shipyards |
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Amphibious Warfare Ships (8) | ||||||
Oniare-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Amphibious Assault Ship (Landing Helicopter Dock) 18,860 tonnes |
4 | Laval Shipbuilding-Cavignac Shipyards |
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Valiant-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Amphibious Landing Dock (Landing Platform Dock) 25,300 tonnes |
4 | Laval Shipbuilding-Cavignac Shipyards |
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Cruisers (4) | ||||||
Tordenskjold-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Guided Missile Cruiser 9,800 tonnes |
4 | Laval Shipbuilding-Cavignac Shipyards |
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Destroyers (24) | ||||||
Hiawatha-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Guided Missile Destroyer 10,000 tonnes |
14 | Laval Shipbuilding-Harns Shipyards |
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Hunter-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Guided Missile Destroyer 10,500 tonnes |
10 | Laval Shipbuilding-Harns Shipyards |
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Frigates (20) | ||||||
Héno-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Multipurpose Frigate 3,300 tonnes |
9 | Laval Shipbuilding-Harns Shipyards |
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Artemis-class | Belfras | Guided Missile Frigate 3,350 tons |
7 | Venator Defence |
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Fortropp-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Multipurpose Frigate 5,700 tonnes |
4 | Laval Shipbuilding-Harns Shipyards |
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Corvettes (7) | ||||||
Protector-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Corvette 2,050 tonnes |
10 | Laval Shipbuilding-Harns Shipyards |
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Maritime Coastal Defence Vessels (18) | ||||||
Vigilant-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Patrol Boat 300 tonnes |
13 | Laval Shipbuilding-Harns Shipyards |
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Knight-class | Belfras | Offshore Patrol Vessel 2,900 tons |
5 | Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards |
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Submarines (16) | ||||||
Leviathan-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine 8,600 tonnes |
2 | Laval Shipbuilding-Hitra Shipyards |
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Gaasyendietha-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Hunter-Killer Submarine 3,407 tonnes |
4 | Laval Shipbuilding-Hitra Shipyards |
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Sosondowah-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Hunter-Killer Submarine 2,455 tonnes |
4 | Laval Shipbuilding-Hitra Shipyards |
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Fossegrim-class | Gristol-Serkonos Rökkurlynd |
Attack Submarine 3,750 tonnes |
6 | TBD |
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Auxiliary Ships
Name | Image | Origin | Type Displacement |
Entered Service | Number in Service | Builder | Ships of the Line |
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Replenishment/Logistics Ships (16) | |||||||
Provider-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Replenishment Ship | 2 | Laval Shipbuilding-Hitra Shipyards |
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Ëjö:tga’-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Replenishment Ship | 6 | Laval Shipbuilding-Hitra Shipyards |
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Frontier-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Fast Fleet Tanker | 4 | Chantier Vouzon |
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Anvil-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Roll-on/Roll-off Ship | 4 | Chantier Vouzon |
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Support and Auxiliary Ships (20) | |||||||
Sail Training Vessel | 3 | Chantier Vouzon | |||||
Torpedo and Sound Ranging Vessels | 2 | Chantier Vouzon | |||||
Tugboats | 7 | Chantier Vouzon | |||||
Yard Auxiliary Vessel | 8 | Chantier Vouzon |
Name | Image | Origin | Role | Number in Service | Details | |
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Fixed-Wing | ||||||
UFC F-106 Tempest | Multinational | Carrier-based Multirole Fighter Aircraft | 68 | FGR.3: Newest upgrade block for the Tempest. | ||
Aigios F-508 Whirlwind | Arthurista/ Belfras | Carrier-based Multirole Fighter Aircraft | 82 | |||
Aigios E-44 Seiren | Belfras | Carrier-based Airborne early warning and control | 4 | |||
Rotary-Wing | ||||||
Morgenroete HH-148 Cyclone | Gristol-Serkonos | Anti-submarine warfare Airborne early warning Medium-lift transport Search and Rescue Helicopter |
106 | |||
AW109E Power | Latium | Multi-purpose naval helicopter | 61 | EAW.3 variant | ||
Former Aircraft | ||||||
Arthuristan Dynamics F-176 Sea Kestrel | Arthurista | Carrier-based Aircraft | 40 Total FA.2: 20 FA.2 GS: 20 |
FA.2: Aircraft acquired directly through Arthuristan Dynamics. FA.2 GS: Domestically-licensed aircraft manufactured by Morgenroete Aerospace. Replaced by the F/A-58 Whirlwind. | ||
Continental F-174 Reaper | Belfras | Carrier-based Multirole Aircraft | 78 Total | In service from 1987 - 2006. Transferred to the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force in 2006 after the retirement of the Centaur-class aircraft carriers. | ||
Arthuristan Dynamics F-172 Mercury | Arthurista | Carrier-based Attack Aircraft | 44 Total | In service from 1962 - 1987 intended for strike/attack missions, replaced with the Continental Reaper in 1987. | ||
Morgenroete F-178 Crusader | Gristol-Serkonos | Carrier-based Air Defence Aircraft | 34 Total | In service from 1959 - 1987 intended for air defence role, replaced with the Continental Reaper in 1987. |
Small Arms
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Caliber | Description and Variants |
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Pistols | |||||
M-609 | Ghant | Pistol | 10×22mm (.40 caliber) | Produced under license, uses .40 caliber. Used by active military personnel as well as some Royal Militia and the National Defence Volunteer Reserve. | |
M-709 | Gristol-Serkonos | Pistol | 11.43×23mm (.45 caliber) | In use by the Directorate of Special Forces. | |
Submachine Guns | |||||
SM210 | Gristol-Serkonos | Covert Submachine Gun | 10×22mm (.40 caliber) | Issued primarily for Marine Boarding Parties and the Directorate of Special Forces. | |
SM310 | Gristol-Serkonos | Submachine Gun | 10×22mm (.40 caliber) | Issued primarily for Marine Boarding Parties and the Directorate of Special Forces. | |
Rifles/Carbines | |||||
IAR511 | Gristol-Serkonos | Infantry Automatic Rifle | 5.56×45mm | Standard issue rifle used by the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Marines based on the R411 platform. | |
Shotguns | |||||
SP512 | Belfras | Pump Action Shotgun | 12 Gauge/20 Gauge | Used by combat engineers as a breaching device. SP500/SB: Short barrel, under-barrel attachment variant used by DSF. | |
Machine Guns | |||||
SAW513 | Gristol-Serkonos | Squad Automatic Weapon | 5.56×45mm | Standard issue Squad Automatic Weapon used by the Gristo-Serkonan Army. | |
Designated Marksman/Sniper Rifles | |||||
DM514/A2 | Belfras | Designated Marksman Rifle | 7.62x51mm | ||
SM614 | Belfras | Sniper Rifle | 7.62×51mm | ||
AMR814 | Belfras | Anti-Materiel Rifle | 12.7x99mm |
Armoured Vehicles
Name | Image | Origin | Type/Variants | Number in Service | Details | |
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Tracked Vehicles | ||||||
Type 176 | Lion's Rock | Amphibious armoured vehicle | 30 | Also known as Bronco All Terrain Tracked Carrier. | ||
Wheeled Vehicles | ||||||
Type 289 | Latium | Amphibious armoured vehicle | 90 | Also known as VCC-4 Neptunus. | ||
Type 267 | Belfras | Light Tactical Vehicle | 300 | |||
Type 268 | Belfras | Ultra-Light Tactical Vehicle | X | In use with Special Forces units. | ||
Engineering Vehicles | ||||||
Logistics Vehicles | ||||||
Artillery and Air Defence
Name | Image | Origin | Type/Variants | Number in Service | Details | |
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Artillery | ||||||
Type 612 | Gristol-Serkonos | Towed Howitzer | 120 | |||
Air Defence | ||||||
Type 722 | Arthurista | Short-range Surface to Air Missile. | Also known as the Rapier (missile). |
Ship-Mounted Armaments
Naval Guns | |||||
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Name | Image | Origin | Type | Caliber | Description |
Royal Armouries Mark 7 | Gristol-Serkonos | Naval Gun | 127x835mm (5 in) | ||
Royal Armouries Mark 19 | Gristol-Serkonos | Naval Gun | 76×636mm (3 in) | ||
Royal Armouries Mark 17 | Gristol-Serkonos | Autocannon | 30×173mm | Mounted on a Warhawk Remote Weapon Station. | |
Royal Armouries Mark 25 | Gristol-Serkonos | Autocannon | 25x137mm | Mounted on a Warhawk Remote Weapon Station. | |
Point-Defence Weapons | |||||
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Caliber | Description |
Royal Armouries Mark 35 | Gristol-Serkonos | Close-in Weapon System | 35×228mm | ||
Henley Ordinance Systems Mark 55 | Gristol-Serkonos | Close-in Weapon System | 127 mm | ||
Torpedoes | |||||
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Weight | Description |
Type 14A Helix | Belfras | Anti-Ship Lightweight Torpedo | 324 mm | ||
SST-28B Huntsman | Belfras | Anti-Ship Heavyweight Torpedo | 533 mm | ||
Henley Ordinance Systems Mark 40 | Gristol-Serkonos | Surface Vessel Torpedo Tubes | n/a | ||
Missiles | |||||
Name | Image | Origin | Type | Weight | Description |
Henley Ordinance Systems Type 4 | Gristol-Serkonos | Vertical Launch System | n/a | Capable of launching Type 34, Type 21 missiles. In use with the Hiawatha-class destroyer (41 cell) and the Héno-class frigate (12 cell). | |
Henley Ordinance Systems Type 4XX | Gristol-Serkonos | Vertical Launch System | n/a | Variant of the Type 4 vertical launch system capable of launching Type 48 and Type 14-ER missiles. In use with the Tordenskjold-class guided missile cruiser (32 cell). | |
Henley Ordinance Systems Type 4XXX | Gristol-Serkonos | Vertical Launch System | n/a | Variant of the Type 4 vertical launch system capable of launching bunker-penetrating ballistic missiles. In use with the Tordenskjold-class guided missile cruiser (15 cell). | |
Morgenroete Missile Systems Type 14 | Gristol-Serkonos | Surface-to-Air Missile | 1,500 kg | ||
Morgenroete Missile Systems Type 21 | Gristol-Serkonos | Anti-Ship and Land Attack Missile | 340 mm | ||
Morgenroete Missile Systems Type 34 | Gristol-Serkonos | Surface-to-air missile Surface-to-surface missile |
280 kg | Able to be quad-packed on a single Type 4 VLS cell. | |
Morgenroete Missile Systems Type 48 | Gristol-Serkonos | Anti-Ship Missile | 416 kg | ||
Henley Ordinance Systems Type 60 | Gristol-Serkonos | Cruise Missile | 1,670 kg | Carries a 500 kg conventional explosive, Sea-based TBM-87 ballistic missile. | |
Morgenroete Missile Systems Type 71 | Gristol-Serkonos | Standoff anti-submarine missile | 487 kg |
Historic Ships
Name | Image | Origin | Type Displacement |
Number in Service | Builder | Ships of the Line |
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Battleships | ||||||
Tordenskjold-class | Gristol-Serkonos Belfras |
Dreadnought-type Battleship | 4 | Wilkinson-Taggart Shipyards |
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Colossus-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Dreadnought-type Battleship | 2 | Cavignac Shipyards |
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Conqueror-class | Gristol-Serkonos | Fast Battleship | 2 | Cavignac Shipyards |
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Cruisers | ||||||
Gristol-Serkonos | ||||||
Destroyers | ||||||
Gristol-Serkonos | ||||||
Frigates | ||||||
Gristol-Serkonos |
Rank Structure
Officers
The highest attainable rank in the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Air Force during peacetime is the Vice Admiral (OF-8) rank as the Admiral (OF-9) rank is only attained during wartime. The Fleet Admiral (OF-10) rank can only be given to the officer by Parliament if they are appointed as Commander of the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Navy and Chief of the Naval Staff.