Federal Navy of Durnstaal

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Federal Navy of Durnstaal
Active1756
CountryDurnstaal
BranchNavy
Size17,397
Commanders
Grand Admiral of the Federal Navy of DurnstaalGrand Admiral Karlotta Mann

The Federal Navy of Durnstaal is the naval service branch of the Durnian Military. It is the third largest branch of the Durnian military and technically the oldest.

The Federal Navy was formed from the Royal Navy of Liverthaer on September 3, 1756 following the creation of the Federated Union of Durnstaal. All of the branch's original vessels and personnel were from the navy of Liverthaer and formed the backbone of the force until the early 1800's. The Federal Navy's first combat actions occurred shortly after its founding in the form of hunting down the remnants of the Liverthaer Royal Navy which had turned to piracy following the unification. Early engagements were stymied by sympathies for their fellow naval personnel, but these quickly abated when the pirates failed to respond in kind. By 1764, all Liverthaerian navy vessels not operating under the Federal Navy had been sunk or captured.

Further anti-piracy operations continued until 1823 when the Royal Coast Guard of Durnstaal was formed to take over anti-piracy operations. The Federal Navy then began focusing almost entirely on projecting Durnian naval power throughout the Albarine Sea and escorting government shipping and diplomatic vessels.

The first ironclad, FSD Magnanimous, entered service in 1836 but saw limited development until 1872, when ironclad vessels became the fleet standard. The first dreadnought-type vessel, FSD Aleksandru entered service in 1914 followed shortly thereafter by the FSD Husa in 1917. The fleet continued to modernize but began to lag behind other navies in technology and training by the 1950's despite rapidly growing tensions and the outbreak of the Aurelia War. The cooling of tensions throughout the latter half of the 20th century led to a period of stagnancy for the Federal Navy until 2013 when a campaign of modernization spearheaded by the newly appointed Grand Admiral Karlotta Mann began. Besides modernizing outdated weapons and systems, new avenues of unmanned air- and watercraft have been considered and the submarine fleet has been expanded.

Combat Vessels

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Frigates
FSD Kavyat Kavyat Heavy Support Frigate August 14, 1985
FSD Piva Kavyat Heavy Support Frigate August 26, 1985
FSD Novada Kavyat Heavy Support Frigate September 2, 1986
FSD Durnen Kavyat Heavy Support Frigate November 7, 1991
FSD Zabevgorod Zabevgorod Guided Missile Frigate May 19, 2006
FSD Amarjel Zabevgorod Guided Missile Frigate January 4, 2009
Destroyers
FSD Aleksandru Aleksandru Guided Missile Destroyer April 13, 1992
FSD Husa Aleksandru Guided Missile Destroyer July 12, 1992
FSD Voronin Aleksandru Guided Missile Destroyer January 29, 1993
FSD Eklund Aleksandru Guided Missile Destroyer March 1, 1993
FSD Kolbt Valley Kolbt Valley Guided Missile Destroyer July 12, 2008
FSD Katlin Kolbt Valley Guided Missile Destroyer July 30, 2008
FSD Antkowiak Kolbt Valley Guided Missile Destroyer February 3, 2009
FSD Lupiz Kolbt Valley Guided Missile Destroyer January 20, 2010
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FSD Dominance Dominance Guided Missile Cruiser April 13, 2005
FSD Vigilance Dominance Heavy Assault Cruiser May 23, 2019
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