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Revision as of 16:07, 14 February 2021

Armada de Riamo
Founded9 June 1719; 304 years ago (1719-06-09)
Websitewww.fuerzasarmadas.gov.ri
Manpower
Military age18
Conscription1 obligatory year
Active personnel203,014 (January 2021)
Reserve personnel1,030,971 (January 2021)
Expenditures
Budget$70 Billion (Combined Armed Forces)
Industry
Foreign suppliers Bakyern
 Gassasinia
 Kentalis

The Riamese Navy (Spanish: Armada de Riamo) is the naval component of the Riamese Armed Forces. Her duties include protecting Riamese and regional diplomatic, economical, and social interests, as well as providing an offensive and defensive force capable of defending the nation and its peoples.

Role

The current role of the defense force mainly revolves around defense, however, the Tuiivamast has had a history of participating or deploying in conflict zones, with since 1984, deployments on behalf of the Initiative for Global Peace. Functions of the defense force include:

  • Defend national interests of Riamo
  • Assisting in labors of national security as well as during environmental disasters
  • Affirming Riamese position as a leading naval power
  • Project a sense of security to the nations with economical, cultural, historical and political ties to Riamo
  • Humanitarian Aid and Peacekeeping

Riamo has no separation between navy, coast guard, sea police or anything alike, being the navy the force that encompasses all roles coast guard would also cover in traditional countries.

History

Organization

Fleets

Marines

Coast Guard

Equipment

Small Arms

Name Country Image Notes
Assault Weapons
CA-20  Riamo
CA-20.png
Most common medium caliber weapon used across all branches of the military
Machine Guns
TBA
Sniper and Marksman Rifles
TBA

Vessels

Name Image Ships Notes
Surface Combatants
Riamo Class
Amphibious Assault Ship
 Riamo
USS Wasp (LHD 1).jpg
  • RSS Riamo
  • RSS Volterra
  • RSS Prybourne
Admiral Class
Destroyer
 Riamo
USS Ralph Johnson (DDG 114) and USS Princeton (CG 59) 2020.JPG
  • RSS Alejandro Ferrer
  • RSS Diego Blanco
  • RSS Lina Shwartz
Enhanced version of the Audaz Class
Guri Class
Destroyer
 Riamo
130920-N-NX070-025 - USS Arleigh Burke (DDG-51).jpg
  • RSS Guri
  • RSS Limora
  • RSS Nashe
  • RSS Gurama
  • RSS Almanza
  • RSS Qebira
  • RSS Alasar
Zafiro Class
Litoral Patrol
 Riamo
USS-Freedom-130222-N-DR144-174-crop.jpg
  • RSS Zafiro
  • RSS Diamante
  • RSS Perla
  • RSS Escarlata
Bravo Class
Frigate
 Riamo
Cigala Fulgosi (P 490).jpg
  • Bravo
  • Eléctrico
  • Tormenta
Mostly used as light coastal patrol
Rayo Class
Litoral Patrol
 Riamo
 Vultesia
 Krenya
USS Firebolt (PC-10) 2.jpg

Batch 1

  • RSS Rayo
  • RSS Trueno
  • RSS Relámpago
  • RSS Tormenta
  • RSS Predador
  • RSS Audaz
  • RSS Entrépito
  • RSS Veloz
  • RSS Tornado

Batch 2

  • RSS Magistral
  • RSS Magnífico
  • RSS Misterio
  • RSS Mariscal
Sister of Seabird Class  Vultesia
Co-developed by  Krenya &  Riamo
Prominent Class
RDN P555 Storen 1.jpg
  • RSS Carlos Arniches
  • RSS Álvarez Quintero
  • RSS Machado
  • RSS García Lorca
Barlovento Class
Assault Submarine
 Riamo
USS Los Angeles;0868802.jpg
  • RSS Barlovento
  • RSS Oriente
  • RSS Valles del Negro
  • RSS Levante
  • RSS Pucamay

Aircraft

Name Country Image Notes
Combat Aircraft
TBA