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Instead of the gas turbines or diesel-electric systems used for propulsion on many modern warships, the carriers use two pressurized water reactors which drive four propeller shafts and can produce a maximum speed of over 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph) and maximum power of around 260,000 shaft horsepower (190 MW). As a result of the use of nuclear power, the ships are capable of operating for over 20 years without refueling and are predicted to have a service life of over 50 years. The first Talon-class carrier, the ZMS ''Griffiths'', was commissioned in 1981.
Instead of the gas turbines or diesel-electric systems used for propulsion on many modern warships, the carriers use two pressurized water reactors which drive four propeller shafts and can produce a maximum speed of over 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph) and maximum power of around 260,000 shaft horsepower (190 MW). As a result of the use of nuclear power, the ships are capable of operating for over 20 years without refueling and are predicted to have a service life of over 50 years. The first Talon-class carrier, the ZMS ''Griffiths'', was commissioned in 1981.


The Navy has a statutory requirement for a minimum of 6 aircraft carriers. The navy is currently consistant of seven [[Talon-class nuclear aircraft carrier]], with the ZMS Castovia (formerly Gardner) undergoing extensive systems and technologies testing until around 2021. All modern-day carriers are named after [[President of Zamastan|presidents of Zamastan]], currently being [[Alistair Griffiths]], [[Tyler Kordia]], [[Thomas Dubois]], [[Jean Levasseur]], [[Caius Aebutius]], [[Quintus Belisarius]], and [[William Castovia]], while during the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]] names were varied, often composed of military leader namesakes. The ZMS Gardner, named after [[Hawk Gardner]], was renamed the ZMS Castovia on September 23rd, 2021.  
The Navy has a statutory requirement for a minimum of 7 aircraft carriers. The navy is currently consistant of nine [[Talon-class nuclear aircraft carrier]], with the ZMS Castovia (formerly Gardner) undergoing extensive systems and technologies testing until around 2021, and the eighth and ninth carriers, [[ZMS Gaviria]] and [[ZMS Abotsford]], having launched in late 2022 and early 2023 respectively. Additionally, the [[ZMS Daniels]] is being constructed and is set to launch in early 2024. All modern-day carriers are named after [[President of Zamastan|presidents of Zamastan]], currently being [[Alistair Griffiths]], [[Tyler Kordia]], [[Thomas Dubois]], [[Jean Levasseur]], [[Caius Aebutius]], [[Quintus Belisarius]], [[William Castovia]], [[Marvin Gaviria]], [[Elene Abotsford]], and [[Elijah Daniels]]. The ZMS ''Gardner'', named after [[Hawk Gardner]], was renamed the ZMS Castovia on September 23rd, 2021.
 
During the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]], the [[Upham-class aircraft carrier]] names were varied, often composed of military leader namesakes, with the [[ZMS Upham]] being the class' flagship. The Upham-class ships were constructed between 1940-1960. The immediate post-World War carriers, the [[Hamilton-class aircraft carrier]], were built between 1959-1974. All of these vessels have either been decomissioned or have been sold to nations friendly with Zamastan.


*[[ZMS Griffiths]] - launched 1981, ZNB [[Jade Harbor]]
*[[ZMS Griffiths]] - launched 1981, ZNB [[Jade Harbor]]
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*[[ZMS Dubois]] - launched 1989, ZNB [[Tregueux]]
*[[ZMS Dubois]] - launched 1989, ZNB [[Tregueux]]
*[[ZMS Levasseur]] - launched 1991, ZNB [[Anchorhead]]
*[[ZMS Levasseur]] - launched 1991, ZNB [[Anchorhead]]
*[[ZMS Aebutius]] - launched 1993, ZNB [[Titania]]
*[[ZMS Aebutius]] - launched 1993, ZNB [[Aurelia (Zamastan)|Aurelia]]
*[[ZMS Belisarius]] - launched 2009, ZNB [[Titania]]
*[[ZMS Belisarius]] - launched 2009, ZNB [[Aurelia (Zamastan)|Aurelia]]
*[[ZMS Castovia]] - launched 2014, ZNB [[Holish Islands]]
*[[ZMS Castovia]] - launched 2014, ZNB [[Holish Islands]]
*[[ZMS Gaviria]] - launched 2022, ZNB [[Tregueux]]
*[[ZMS Abotsford]] - launched 2023, ZNB [[Tofino]]
*[[ZMS Daniels]] - under construction, set to launch in 2024


====Amphibious warfare vessels====
====Amphibious warfare vessels====
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*[[ZMS Leprino]] (CG 128)
*[[ZMS Leprino]] (CG 128)
*[[ZMS Jarossina]] (CG 129)
*[[ZMS Jarossina]] (CG 129)
*[[ZMS Whiterock]] (CG 130)
*[[ZMS White Rock]] (CG 130)
*[[ZMS Estern]] (CG 131)
*[[ZMS Estern]] (CG 131)
*[[ZMS Grouse]] (CG 132)
*[[ZMS Grouse]] (CG 132)
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====Destroyers====
====Destroyers====
[[File:BADEN-WURTTEMBERG_00257_(cropped).jpg|thumb|right|ZMS Tobias, a [[Percilius-class destroyer|Percilius-class]] guided missile destroyer]]
[[File:BADEN-WURTTEMBERG_00257_(cropped).jpg|thumb|right|[[ZMS Tobias]], a [[Percilius-class destroyer|Percilius-class]] guided missile destroyer]]
[[File:Future_USS_Zumwalt's_first_underway_at_sea.jpg|thumb|right|[[ZMS Peletier]], a [[Pemberton-class destroyer|Pemberton-class]] stealth guided missile destroyer]]
 
Destroyers are multi-mission medium surface ships capable of sustained performance in anti-air, anti-submarine, anti-ship, and offensive strike operations. Like cruisers, guided missile destroyers are primarily focused on surface strikes using the [[Firebird Land Attack Missile]]s and fleet defense through missile systems. As in the case of frigates, destroyers are named after Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard heroes, with the flagship destroyer of the [[Percilius-class destroyer|Percilius-class]] being named the [[ZMS Lance Pelio]] after famed [[World War (Iearth)|World War]] Admiral [[Lance Pelio]], and the flagship of the [[Pemberton-class destroyer|Pemberton-class]] being the [[ZMS Peletier]] after Admiral [[Crade Peletier]].


Destroyers are multi-mission medium surface ships capable of sustained performance in anti-air, anti-submarine, anti-ship, and offensive strike operations. Like cruisers, guided missile destroyers are primarily focused on surface strikes using the [[Firebird Land Attack Missile]]s and fleet defense through missile systems. As in the case of frigates, destroyers are named after Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard heroes, with its flagship destroyer being named the [[ZMS Lance Pelio]] after famed [[World War (Iearth)|World War]] Admiral [[Lance Pelio]].
=====Percilius-class=====
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*[[ZMS Lance Pelio]] (DDG 001)
*[[ZMS Tobias]] (DDG 002)
*[[ZMS Altendorf]] (DDG 003)
*[[ZMS Jackson]] (DDG 004)
*[[ZMS Loan]] (DDG 005)
*[[ZMS Biggy]] (DDG 006)
*[[ZMS Cassiday]] (DDG 007)
*[[ZMS Shorthand]] (DDG 008)
*[[ZMS Keiper]] (DDG 009)
*[[ZMS Andrews]] (DDG 010)
*[[ZMS Church]] (DDG 011)
*[[ZMS Lennox]] (DDG 012)
*[[ZMS Raydan]] (DDG 013)
*[[ZMS Hill]] (DDG 014)
*[[ZMS Herring]] (DDG 015)
*[[ZMS Byrne]] (DDG 016)
*[[ZMS Gallagher]] (DDG 017)
*[[ZMS Tecna]] (DDG 018)
*[[ZMS Moss]] (DDG 019)
*[[ZMS Brady]] (DDG 020)
*[[ZMS Engebos]] (DDG 021)
*[[ZMS Guild]] (DDG 022)
*[[ZMS Artego]] (DDG 023)
*[[ZMS Feist]] (DDG 024)
*[[ZMS Guillaume]] (DDG 025)
*[[ZMS Vidal]] (DDG 026)
*[[ZMS Saunier]] (DDG 027)
*[[ZMS Émilien]] (DDG 028)
*[[ZMS Adnet]] (DDG 029)
*[[ZMS Mathieu]] (DDG 030)
*[[ZMS Boudier]] (DDG 031)
*[[ZMS Charbonneau]] (DDG 032)
*[[ZMS Jacquet]] (DDG 033)
*[[ZMS Ilonna]] (DDG 034)
*[[ZMS Fragale]] (DDG 035)
*[[ZMS Tolomeo]] (DDG 036)
*[[ZMS Mercia]] (DDG 037)
*[[ZMS Emerson]] (DDG 038)
*[[ZMS Galena]] (DDG 039)
*[[ZMS Westenra]] (DDG 040)
*[[ZMS Kamura]] (DDG 041)
*[[ZMS Fortuna]] (DDG 042)
*[[ZMS Peters]] (DDG 043)
*[[ZMS Rolando]] (DDG 044)
*[[ZMS Pellitteri]] (DDG 045)
*[[ZMS Labruzzo]] (DDG 046)
*[[ZMS Lieto]] (DDG 047)
*[[ZMS Goffredo]] (DDG 048)
*[[ZMS Crose]] (DDG 049)
*[[ZMS Ciancio]] (DDG 050)
*[[ZMS Narsete]] (DDG 051)
*[[ZMS Euseo]] (DDG 052)
*[[ZMS Celio]] (DDG 053)
*[[ZMS Natale]] (DDG 054)
*[[ZMS Tomasulo]] (DDG 055)
*[[ZMS Eustorgio]] (DDG 056)
*[[ZMS Scarangella]] (DDG 057)
*[[ZMS Federico]] (DDG 058)
*[[ZMS Girolamo]] (DDG 059)
*[[ZMS Crispino]] (DDG 060)
*[[ZMS Frattaroli]] (DDG 061)
*[[ZMS Quentin]] (DDG 062)
*[[ZMS Amaury]] (DDG 063)
*[[ZMS Allemand]] (DDG 064)
*[[ZMS Erruin]] (DDG 065)
*[[ZMS Rémy]] (DDG 066)
*[[ZMS Natanael]] (DDG 067)
*[[ZMS LaRue]] (DDG 068)
*[[ZMS Djeferson]] (DDG 069)
*[[ZMS Pascal]] (DDG 070)
*[[ZMS Gigot]] (DDG 071)
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=====Pemberton-class=====
*[[ZMS Lance Pelio]]
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*[[ZMS Tobias]]
*[[ZMS Zacharie]] (DDG 072)
*[[ZMS Altendorf]]
*[[ZMS Peletier]] (DDG 073)
*[[ZMS Jackson]]
*[[ZMS Gounelle]] (DDG 074)
*[[ZMS Loan]]
*[[ZMS Granet]] (DDG 075)
*[[ZMS Biggy]]
*[[ZMS Bacque]] (DDG 076)
*[[ZMS Cassiday]]
*[[ZMS Gabriel]] (DDG 077)
*[[ZMS Shorthand]]
*[[ZMS Barbeau]] (DDG 078)
*[[ZMS Keiper]] 
*[[ZMS Coquelin]] (DDG 079)
*[[ZMS Andrews]]
*[[ZMS Lucien]] (DDG 080)
*[[ZMS Church]]
*[[ZMS Mesny]] (DDG 081)
*[[ZMS Lennox]]
*[[ZMS Raydan]]
*[[ZMS Hill]]
*[[ZMS Herring]]
*[[ZMS Byrne]]
*[[ZMS Gallagher]]
*[[ZMS Tecna]]
*[[ZMS Moss]]
*[[ZMS Brady]]
*[[ZMS Engebos]]
*[[ZMS Guild]]
*[[ZMS Artego]]
*[[ZMS Feist]]
*[[ZMS Guillaume]]
*[[ZMS Vidal]]
*[[ZMS Saunier]]
*[[ZMS Émilien]]
*[[ZMS Adnet]]
*[[ZMS Mathieu]]
*[[ZMS Boudier]]
*[[ZMS Charbonneau]]
*[[ZMS Jacquet]]
*[[ZMS Ilonna]]
*[[ZMS Fragale]]
*[[ZMS Tolomeo]]
*[[ZMS Mercia]]
*[[ZMS Emerson]]
*[[ZMS Galena]]
*[[ZMS Westenra]]
*[[ZMS Kamura]]
*[[ZMS Fortuna]]
*[[ZMS Peters]]
*[[ZMS Rolando]]
*[[ZMS Pellitteri]]
*[[ZMS Labruzzo]]
*[[ZMS Lieto]]
*[[ZMS Goffredo]]
*[[ZMS Crose]]
*[[ZMS Ciancio]]
*[[ZMS Narsete]]
*[[ZMS Euseo]]
*[[ZMS Celio]]
*[[ZMS Natale]]
*[[ZMS Tomasulo]]
*[[ZMS Eustorgio]]
*[[ZMS Scarangella]]
*[[ZMS Federico]]
*[[ZMS Girolamo]]
*[[ZMS Crispino]]
*[[ZMS Frattaroli]]
*[[ZMS Querin]]
*[[ZMS Amaury]]
*[[ZMS Allemand]]
*[[ZMS Quentin]]
*[[ZMS Rémy]]
*[[ZMS Natanael]]
*[[ZMS LaRue]]
*[[ZMS Djeferson]]
*[[ZMS Pascal]]
*[[ZMS Gigot]]
*[[ZMS Zacharie]]
*[[ZMS Peletier]]
*[[ZMS Gounelle]]
*[[ZMS Granet]]
*[[ZMS Bacque]]
*[[ZMS Gabriel]]
*[[ZMS Barbeau]]
*[[ZMS Coquelin]]
*[[ZMS Lucien]]
*[[ZMS Mesny]]
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====Frigates and Littoral combat ships====
====Frigates and Littoral combat ships====
[[File:Singapore_Navy_guided-missile_frigate_RSS_Steadfast.jpg|thumb|right|ZMS Harodia, a [[Tavoka-class frigate]] operating during the [[Gladysynthia Crisis]]]]
[[File:Singapore_Navy_guided-missile_frigate_RSS_Steadfast.jpg|thumb|right|ZMS Harodia, a [[Tavoka-class frigate]] operating during the [[Gladysynthia Crisis]]]]
[[File:Zms avi taures.jpg|thumb|right|ZMS Avi Taures, a [[Osprey-class littoral combat ship]] named after the [[President of Zamastan|Zamastanian President]], [[Avi Taures]]]]
[[File:US_Navy_090928-N-7241L-232_The_littoral_combat_ship_USS_Freedom_(LCS_1)_conducts_flight_deck_certification_with_an_MH-60S_Sea_Hawk_helicopter_assigned_to_the_Sea_Knights_of_Helicopter_Sea_Combat_Squadron_(HSC)_22.jpg|thumb|right|ZMS Avi Taures, a [[Osprey-class littoral combat ship]] named after the [[President of Zamastan|Zamastanian President]], [[Avi Taures]]]]


Modern frigates and littoral combat ships mainly perform anti-submarine warfare for carrier and expeditionary strike groups and provide armed escort for supply convoys and merchant shipping. They are designed to protect friendly ships against hostile submarines in low to medium threat environments, using torpedoes and helicopters. Independently, frigates are able to conduct counterdrug missions and other maritime interception operations. As in the case of destroyers, frigates are named after Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard heroes, though the flagship of Zamastanian frigates and Littoral combat ships is named after [[President of Zamastan|President]] [[Avi Taures]], and its two support vessels are named the [[ZMS August Vendetta]] and the [[ZMS Redeemer]] after code names used during the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]].
Modern frigates and littoral combat ships mainly perform anti-submarine warfare for carrier and expeditionary strike groups and provide armed escort for supply convoys and merchant shipping. They are designed to protect friendly ships against hostile submarines in low to medium threat environments, using torpedoes and helicopters. Independently, frigates are able to conduct counterdrug missions and other maritime interception operations. As in the case of destroyers, frigates are named after Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard heroes, though the flagship of Zamastanian frigates and Littoral combat ships is named after [[President of Zamastan|President]] [[Avi Taures]], and its two support vessels are named the [[ZMS August Vendetta]] and the [[ZMS Redeemer]] after code names used during the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]].


=====Tavoka-class=====
=====Tavoka-class=====
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*[[ZMS Harodia]]
*[[ZMS Harodia]] (SF 20)
*[[ZMS August Vendetta]]
*[[ZMS August Vendetta]] (SF 21)
*[[ZMS Redeemer]]
*[[ZMS Redeemer]] (SF 22)
*[[ZMS Shawman]]  
*[[ZMS Shawman]] (SF 23)
*[[ZMS Cromie]]  
*[[ZMS Cromie]] (SF 24)
*[[ZMS Weller]]  
*[[ZMS Weller]] (SF 25)
*[[ZMS Karisillia]]  
*[[ZMS Karisillia]] (SF 26)
*[[ZMS McNiel]]  
*[[ZMS McNiel]] (SF 27)
*[[ZMS Gravelle]]  
*[[ZMS Gravelle]] (SF 28)
*[[ZMS Bonello]]  
*[[ZMS Bonello]] (SF 29)
*[[ZMS Happert]]  
*[[ZMS Happert]] (SF 30)
*[[ZMS Onyeka]]  
*[[ZMS Onyeka]] (SF 31)
*[[ZMS Misener]]  
*[[ZMS Misener]] (SF 32)
*[[ZMS Knutson]]
*[[ZMS Knutson]] (SF 33)
*[[ZMS Quinn]]
*[[ZMS Quinn]] (SF 34)
*[[ZMS Jory]]
*[[ZMS Jory]] (SF 35)
*[[ZMS Trevithick]]
*[[ZMS Trevithick]] (SF 36)
*[[ZMS Daddow]]
*[[ZMS Daddow]] (SF 37)
*[[ZMS Meriasek]]
*[[ZMS Meriasek]] (SF 38)
*[[ZMS Morcom]]
*[[ZMS Morcom]] (SF 39)
*[[ZMS Toll]]
*[[ZMS Toll]] (SF 40)
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=====Osprey-class=====
=====Osprey-class=====
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{{div col|colwidth=14em}}  
*[[ZMS Avi Taures]]
*[[ZMS Avi Taures]] (LCS 1)
*[[ZMS Harren]]
*[[ZMS Harren]] (LCS 2)
*[[ZMS Harrell]]
*[[ZMS Williamson]] (LCS 3)
*[[ZMS Galloway]]
*[[ZMS Galloway]] (LCS 4)
*[[ZMS Browning]]
*[[ZMS Browning]] (LCS 5)
*[[ZMS Kayden]]
*[[ZMS Kayden]] (LCS 6)
*[[ZMS Vovk]]
*[[ZMS Elliott]] (LCS 7)
*[[ZMS Stirrat]]
*[[ZMS Bailey]] (LCS 8)
*[[ZMS Cisneros]]
*[[ZMS Reid]] (LCS 9)
*[[ZMS Arthyen]]
*[[ZMS Rutledge]] (LCS 10)
*[[ZMS Tregloyne]]
*[[ZMS Tregloyne]] (LCS 11)
*[[ZMS Cengor]]
*[[ZMS Cengor]] (LCS 12)
*[[ZMS James]]
*[[ZMS James]] (LCS 13)
*[[ZMS Nicholls]]
*[[ZMS Nicholls]] (LCS 14)
*[[ZMS Pellow]]
*[[ZMS Pellow]] (LCS 15)
*[[ZMS Kitto]]
*[[ZMS Kitto]] (LCS 16)
*[[ZMS Cenmin]]
*[[ZMS Cenmin]] (LCS 17)
*[[ZMS Jenken]]
*[[ZMS Jenken]] (LCS 18)
*[[ZMS Conredeu]]
*[[ZMS Conredeu]] (LCS 19)
*[[ZMS Growden]]
*[[ZMS Growden]] (LCS 20)
*[[ZMS Chalke]]
*[[ZMS Chalke]] (LCS 21)
*[[ZMS Marhe]]
*[[ZMS Marhe]] (LCS 22)
*[[ZMS Rablin]]
*[[ZMS Rablin]] (LCS 23)
*[[ZMS Morrow]]
*[[ZMS Morrow]] (LCS 24)
*[[ZMS Hahn]]
*[[ZMS Hahn]] (LCS 25)
*[[ZMS Lorenno]]
*[[ZMS Lorenno]] (LCS 26)
*[[ZMS Collier]]
*[[ZMS Collier]] (LCS 27)
*[[ZMS Houghton]]
*[[ZMS Houghton]] (LCS 28)
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Carrier-based aircraft are able to strike air, sea, and land targets far from a carrier strike group while protecting friendly forces from enemy aircraft, ships, and submarines. In peacetime, aircraft's ability to project the threat of sustained attack from a mobile platform on the seas gives United States leaders significant diplomatic and crisis-management options. Aircraft additionally provide logistics support to maintain the navy's readiness and, through helicopters, supply platforms with which to conduct [[wikipedia:search and rescue|search and rescue]], [[wikipedia:special operations|special operations]], [[wikipedia:anti-submarine warfare|anti-submarine warfare]] (ASW), and [[wikipedia:anti-surface warfare|anti-surface warfare]] (ASuW).
Carrier-based aircraft are able to strike air, sea, and land targets far from a carrier strike group while protecting friendly forces from enemy aircraft, ships, and submarines. In peacetime, aircraft's ability to project the threat of sustained attack from a mobile platform on the seas gives United States leaders significant diplomatic and crisis-management options. Aircraft additionally provide logistics support to maintain the navy's readiness and, through helicopters, supply platforms with which to conduct [[wikipedia:search and rescue|search and rescue]], [[wikipedia:special operations|special operations]], [[wikipedia:anti-submarine warfare|anti-submarine warfare]] (ASW), and [[wikipedia:anti-surface warfare|anti-surface warfare]] (ASuW).


The Zamastanian Navy began to research the use of aircraft at sea in the 1920s, with Lieutenant [[Grayson Hedimeri]] becoming the first naval aviator on 4 January 1921, and commissioned its first aircraft carrier, the ZMS Almighty, in 1926. Zamastanian naval aviation fully came of age in the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]], when it became clear following the [[Bombing of Titania|firebombing raid]] of [[Titania]], the [[Battle of the Strait of Cranes]], and the [[Battle of Novap]] that aircraft carriers and the planes that they carried had replaced the battleship as the greatest weapon on the seas. Leading navy aircraft in the World War included the [[Z-4F Wildcat]] and the [[Z-6F Hellcat]]. Navy aircraft also played a significant role in conflicts during the following Cold War years, with the [[Z-10 Harrier]] becoming a military icon of the era. The navy's current primary fighter and attack airplanes are the multi-mission [[Z-14 Osprey|Z-14 Osprey fighter jet]].
The Zamastanian Navy began to research the use of aircraft at sea in the 1920s, with Lieutenant [[Grayson Hedimeri]] becoming the first naval aviator on 4 January 1921, and commissioned its first aircraft carrier, the ZMS Almighty, in 1926. Zamastanian naval aviation fully came of age in the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]], when it became clear following the [[1949 bombing of Titania|firebombing raid]] of [[Titania]], the [[Battle of the Strait of Cranes]], and the [[Battle of Novap]] that aircraft carriers and the planes that they carried had replaced the battleship as the greatest weapon on the seas. Leading navy aircraft in the World War included the [[Z-4F Wildcat]] and the [[Z-6F Hellcat]]. Navy aircraft also played a significant role in conflicts during the following Cold War years, with the [[Z-10 Harrier]] becoming a military icon of the era. The navy's current primary fighter and attack airplanes are the multi-mission [[Z-14 Osprey|Z-14 Osprey fighter jet]].


==Operations==
==Operations==
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*1st Fleet - Eastern [[Olympic Ocean]]; West [[Euronia]], East [[Nortua]], Northeast [[Adula]]
*1st Fleet - Eastern [[Olympic Ocean]]; West [[Euronia]], East [[Nortua]], Northeast [[Adula]]
*2nd Fleet - Adula-Nortua Divide; South [[Nortua]], North [[Adula]]
*2nd Fleet - Adula-Nortua Divide; South [[Nortua]], North [[Adula]]
*3rd Fleet - Eastern [[Toyana Ocean]]; West and North [[Ausiana]], Southern [[Euronia]]
*3rd Fleet - Eastern [[Cantalle Ocean]]; West and North [[Ausiana]], Southern [[Euronia]]
*4th Fleet - Western [[Toyana Ocean]]; South and East [[Adula]], [[Antartique]]
*4th Fleet - Western [[Cantalle Ocean]]; South and East [[Adula]], [[Antartique]]
*5th Fleet - North [[Samson Ocean]]; East [[Euronia]], West [[Nortua]]
*5th Fleet - North [[Samson Ocean]]; East [[Euronia]], West [[Nortua]]
*6th Fleet - South [[Samson Ocean]]; East [[Ausiana]], West [[Adula]]
*6th Fleet - South [[Samson Ocean]]; East [[Ausiana]], West [[Adula]]
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==Installations==
==Installations==
The size, complexity, and international presence of the Zamastanian Navy requires a large number of navy installations to support its operations. While the majority of bases are located inside Zamastan itself, the Navy maintains a significant number of facilities abroad, either in Zamastanian-controlled territories or in foreign countries under a [[wikipedia:Status of Forces Agreement|Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA)]].
The size, complexity, and international presence of the Zamastanian Navy requires a large number of navy installations to support its operations. While the majority of bases are located inside Zamastan itself, the Navy maintains a significant number of facilities abroad, either in Zamastanian-controlled territories or in foreign countries under a [[wikipedia:Status of Forces Agreement|Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA)]].
===National Bases===
===Domestic facilities===
The Zamastanian Naval Forces operates fourteen naval bases in the 14 [[Administrative District (Zamastan)|provinces of Zamastan]], as well as [[Mayotte]], [[Aunistria (Province)|Auraine]], and [[Alutia (Province)|Alutiana]].
The Zamastanian Naval Forces operates fifteen main naval bases in the [[Administrative District (Zamastan)|provinces of Zamastan]], as well as [[Mayotte]], [[Auraine]], and [[Alutiana]]. Additionally, there are dozens of other facilities and outposts throughout the country.
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====Main bases====
*'''ZNB Tofino
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*'''ZNB Jade Harbor
*'''[[Bennett Naval Base]]''' - ZNB [[Tofino]]
*'''ZNB White Rock
*'''[[Cunningham Naval Base]]''' - ZNB [[Jade Harbor]]
*'''ZNB Point Tarin
*'''[[Gale Point Naval Base]]''' - ZNB [[White Rock]]
*'''ZNB Alabaster
*'''[[Deliverance Naval Base]]''' - ZNB [[Point Tarin]]
*'''ZNB Fougere
*'''[[Bowesworth Naval Base]]''' - ZNB [[Alabaster]]
*'''ZNB Svalberg
*'''[[Amos Bay Naval Base]]''' - ZNB [[Fougere]]
*'''ZNB Tregueux
*'''[[Dunlap Naval Base]]''' - ZNB [[Svalberg]]
*'''ZNB Anchorhead
*'''[[McCoy Naval Base]]''' - ZNB [[Tregueux]]
*'''ZNB Alutia
*'''[[Asahel Naval Base]]''' - ZNB [[Anchorhead]]
*'''ZNB Titania
*'''[[Altona Cove Naval Base]]''' - ZNB [[Alutia]]
*'''ZNB Auckandia
*'''[[Selton Bay Naval Base]]''' - ZNB [[Aurelia (Zamastan)|Aurelia]]
*'''ZNB Gangkou
*'''[[Caldwell Naval Base]]''' - ZNB [[Titania]]
*'''ZNB Holish Islands
*'''[[Lockinge Naval Base]]''' - ZNB [[Auckandia]]
*'''[[Hosea Rock Naval Base]]''' - ZNB [[Gangkou]]
*'''[[Cowan Naval Base]]''' - ZNB [[Holish Islands]]
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====Other facilities====
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*'''Naval Station Mullingrey''' - [[Mullingrey]], [[Auraine]]
*'''Naval Station Taroubiera''' - [[Taroubiera]], [[Titania (Province)|Titania]]
 
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===Bases in Foreign Countries===
===Bases in foreign countries===
The largest overseas base is the Zamastan Fleet Activities (ZFA) Sulifa in [[Sulifa City]], [[Sulifa]], which serves as the home port for the navy's largest forward-deployed fleet (4th Fleet) and is a significant base of operations in the Western [[Toyana Ocean]]. Other large naval installations include facilities in [[Hapsoneau]], [[Elborra]]; [[Courbagne]], [[New Elkland]]; [[Vongane]], [[Quetana]]; [[Singana]], [[Siniapore]]; [[Gutaai]], [[Jyau]]; [[Allengin]], [[Elbresia]]; and [[Ruthin]], [[Cadair]].
The largest overseas base is the [[El-Niazi Naval Base]] in [[Sulifa City]], [[Sulifa]], which serves as the home port for the navy's largest forward-deployed fleet (4th Fleet) and is a significant base of operations in the Western [[Cantalle Ocean]].  


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*'''ZFA Sulifa ([[Sulifa]])
*'''[[El-Niazi Naval Base]]''' - [[Sulifa]]
*'''ZFA Hapsoneau ([[Elborra]])
*'''[[Ballesdens Bay Naval Base]]''' - [[Hapsoneau]], [[Elborra]]
*'''ZFA Courbagne ([[New Elkland]])
*'''[[Garnier Naval Base]]''' - [[Courbagne]], [[New Elkland]]
*'''ZFA Vongane ([[Quetana]])
*'''[[Celice Point Naval Base]]''' - [[Vongane]], [[Quetana]]
*'''ZFA Singana ([[Siniapore]])
*'''[[Hanlala Rai Naval Base]]''' - Singana, [[Siniapore]]
*'''ZFA Gutaai ([[Jyau]])
*'''[[Bocuse Naval Base]]''' - [[Gutaai]], [[Jyau]]
*'''ZFA Allengin ([[Elbresia]])
*'''[[Duret Naval Base]]''' - [[Allengin]], [[Elbresia]]
*'''ZFA Ruthin ([[Cadair]])
*'''[[Pymer Bay Naval Base]]''' - [[Ruthin]], [[Cadair]]
*'''ZFA Balgita ([[Constantio]])
*'''[[Aigarson Naval Base]]''' - [[Balgita]], [[Constantio]]
*'''ZFA Amstelveen ([[Vulkaria]])
*'''[[Bolhoeven Naval Base]]''' - [[Amstelveen]], [[Vulkaria]]
*'''ZFA Tarijibar ([[Emmiria]])
*'''[[Husaam Khalili Naval Base]]''' - [[Tarijibar]], [[Emmiria]]
*'''ZFA Beresa ([[Saint Croix and Bens]])
*'''[[Lafaille Naval Base]]''' - [[Beresa]], [[Saint Croix and Bens]]
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==Notable Sailors==
==Notable servicemen==
Many past and present Zamastanian historical figures have served in the navy. Some of the most notable individuals who served in the navy include Admirals [[Jarris Tavoka]] and [[Percy Tavoka]]... ---INCOMPLETE---


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Latest revision as of 17:16, 18 May 2023

Zamastanian Naval Forces
Z.N.F.
Zamastanian Naval Forces Updated.jpg
Embelm of the Zamastanian Navy
ActiveSeptember 3rd, 1805
CountryZamastan
AllegianceGovernment of Zamastan, President of Zamastan
BranchNavy
SizeTotal
- 296,500
Fleet
  • 7 carriers
  • 36 submarines
  • 81 destroyers
  • 49 frigates
  • 54 cruisers
  • 65 patrol vessels
  • 218 amphibious warfare ships
  • 30 mine warfare ships
  • 42 auxiliary ships
Engagements
Commanders
President of ZamastanAtticus Moreau
Secretary of DefenseCamille Boffrand
Secretary of the NavyAntoine Porter
Chief of Naval OperationsSam Armstrong
1st Fleet AdmiralElliot Holloway
2nd Fleet AdmiralRoss Cummings
3rd Fleet AdmiralAshton Sheppard
4th Fleet AdmiralDrew Barr
5th Fleet AdmiralRebecca Chaney

The Zamastanian Naval Forces (ZNF), is the naval warfare force of Zamastan, operating under the overarching authority of the Zamastanian Armed Forces. It includes the Zamastanian Navy and the Marines. The Navy maintains a fleet of technologically sophisticated ships and submarines including seven aircraft carriers, amphibious transport docks, ballistic missile submarines, six nuclear fleet submarines, guided missile destroyers, frigates, corvettes, mine-countermeasure vessels and patrol vessels. It has 240 deployable combat vessels and more than 3,100 operational aircraft as of January 2020. The Zamastanian Air Force replenishes ZNF warships at sea, and augments the Navy's amphibious warfare capabilities through its three Bay-class landing ship vessels. It also works as a force multiplier for the Navy, often doing patrols that frigates used to do. The total displacement of the Navy is approximately 408,750 tonnes (706,759 tonnes including the Zamastan Fleet Auxiliary and Marines).

History

Personnel

The Zamastanian Naval Forces has over 296,500 personnel, approximately a quarter of whom are in ready reserve. Of those on active duty, more than eighty percent are enlisted sailors and around fifteen percent are commissioned officers; the rest are midshipmen of the Zamastanian Naval Academy in Jade Harbor and midshipmen of the Naval Reserve Officer Academy at over 180 universities around the country and officer candidates at the Navy's Officer Candidate Center. Enlisted sailors complete basic military training at boot camp and then are sent to complete training for their individual careers.

Sailors prove they have mastered skills and deserve responsibilities by completing Personnel Qualification Standards (PQS) tasks and examinations. Among the most important is the "warfare qualification", which denotes a journeyman level of capability in Surface Warfare, Aviation Warfare, Information Dominance Warfare, Naval Aircrew, Special Warfare, Seabee Warfare, Submarine Warfare or Expeditionary Warfare. Many qualifications are denoted on a sailor's uniform with Zamastanian Navy badges and insignia.

Fleet Commanders and admirals

1st Fleet

2nd Fleet


3rd Fleet

4th Fleet

5th Fleet

6th Fleet

Commissioned officer rank structure of the Zamastanian Naval Forces
DoD Pay Grade O-1 O-2 O-3 O-4 O-5 O-6 O-7 O-8 O-9 O-10 Special Grade
Code OF-1 OF-2 OF-3 OF-4 OF-5 OF-6 OF-7 OF-8 OF-9 OF-10
Insignia US Navy O1 insignia.svg US Navy O2 insignia.svg US Navy O3 insignia.svg US Navy O4 insignia.svg US Navy O5 insignia.svg US Navy O6 insignia.svg US Navy O7 insignia.svg US Navy O8 insignia.svg US Navy O9 insignia.svg US Navy O10 insignia.svg US Navy O11 insignia.svg
Title Ensign Lieutenant
(junior grade)
Lieutenant Lieutenant
commander
Commander Captain Rear admiral
(lower half)
Rear admiral Vice admiral Admiral Fleet admiral
Abbreviation ENS LTJG LT LCDR CDR CAPT RDML RADM VADM ADM FADM

Equipment

Ships

Aircraft carriers

An aircraft carrier is typically deployed along with a host of additional vessels, forming a carrier strike group. The supporting ships, which usually include three or four Orion-equipped (powerful computer and radar technology to track and guide weapons to destroy enemy targets) cruisers and destroyers, a frigate, and two attack submarines, are tasked with protecting the carrier from air, missile, sea, and undersea threats as well as providing additional strike capabilities themselves. Ready logistics support for the group is provided by a combined ammunition, oiler, and supply ship.

Instead of the gas turbines or diesel-electric systems used for propulsion on many modern warships, the carriers use two pressurized water reactors which drive four propeller shafts and can produce a maximum speed of over 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph) and maximum power of around 260,000 shaft horsepower (190 MW). As a result of the use of nuclear power, the ships are capable of operating for over 20 years without refueling and are predicted to have a service life of over 50 years. The first Talon-class carrier, the ZMS Griffiths, was commissioned in 1981.

The Navy has a statutory requirement for a minimum of 7 aircraft carriers. The navy is currently consistant of nine Talon-class nuclear aircraft carrier, with the ZMS Castovia (formerly Gardner) undergoing extensive systems and technologies testing until around 2021, and the eighth and ninth carriers, ZMS Gaviria and ZMS Abotsford, having launched in late 2022 and early 2023 respectively. Additionally, the ZMS Daniels is being constructed and is set to launch in early 2024. All modern-day carriers are named after presidents of Zamastan, currently being Alistair Griffiths, Tyler Kordia, Thomas Dubois, Jean Levasseur, Caius Aebutius, Quintus Belisarius, William Castovia, Marvin Gaviria, Elene Abotsford, and Elijah Daniels. The ZMS Gardner, named after Hawk Gardner, was renamed the ZMS Castovia on September 23rd, 2021.

During the World War, the Upham-class aircraft carrier names were varied, often composed of military leader namesakes, with the ZMS Upham being the class' flagship. The Upham-class ships were constructed between 1940-1960. The immediate post-World War carriers, the Hamilton-class aircraft carrier, were built between 1959-1974. All of these vessels have either been decomissioned or have been sold to nations friendly with Zamastan.

Amphibious warfare vessels

Amphibious assault ships are the centerpieces of Zamastanian amphibious warfare and fulfill the same power projection role as aircraft carriers. However, their striking force centers on land forces instead of aircraft. They deliver, command, coordinate, and fully support all elements of a 2,000-men-strong Unit in an amphibious assault using both air and amphibious vehicles.

Cruisers

Cruisers are large surface combat vessels that conduct anti-air/anti-missile warfare, surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, and strike operations independently or as members of a larger task force. Modern guided missile cruisers were developed out of a need to counter the anti-ship missile threat facing the Zamastanian Navy. Cruisers are named after geographic names in Zamastan, often cities, rivers, or mountains.

Destroyers

ZMS Tobias, a Percilius-class guided missile destroyer
ZMS Peletier, a Pemberton-class stealth guided missile destroyer

Destroyers are multi-mission medium surface ships capable of sustained performance in anti-air, anti-submarine, anti-ship, and offensive strike operations. Like cruisers, guided missile destroyers are primarily focused on surface strikes using the Firebird Land Attack Missiles and fleet defense through missile systems. As in the case of frigates, destroyers are named after Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard heroes, with the flagship destroyer of the Percilius-class being named the ZMS Lance Pelio after famed World War Admiral Lance Pelio, and the flagship of the Pemberton-class being the ZMS Peletier after Admiral Crade Peletier.

Percilius-class
Pemberton-class

Frigates and Littoral combat ships

ZMS Harodia, a Tavoka-class frigate operating during the Gladysynthia Crisis

Modern frigates and littoral combat ships mainly perform anti-submarine warfare for carrier and expeditionary strike groups and provide armed escort for supply convoys and merchant shipping. They are designed to protect friendly ships against hostile submarines in low to medium threat environments, using torpedoes and helicopters. Independently, frigates are able to conduct counterdrug missions and other maritime interception operations. As in the case of destroyers, frigates are named after Navy, Marine, and Coast Guard heroes, though the flagship of Zamastanian frigates and Littoral combat ships is named after President Avi Taures, and its two support vessels are named the ZMS August Vendetta and the ZMS Redeemer after code names used during the World War.

Tavoka-class
Osprey-class

Mine countermeasures ships

Mine countermeasures vessels are a combination of minehunters, a naval vessel that actively detects and destroys individual naval mines, and minesweepers, which clear mined areas as a whole, without prior detection of the mines. The navy has approximately a dozen of these in active service, but the mine countermeasure (MCM) role is also being assumed by the incoming classes of littoral combat ships. MCM vessels have mostly legacy names of previous Zamastanian Navy ships, especially World War-era minesweepers.

Patrol vessels

The ZMS Parelle Wright is a Tempest-class patrol vessel

A patrol boat is a relatively small naval vessel generally designed for coastal defense duties. There have been many designs for patrol boats, though the navy currently only has a single class - the Tempest-class. They may be operated by a nation's navy or coast guard, and may be intended for marine ("blue water") or estuarine or river ("brown water") environments. The Navy's approximately 65 patrol ships are mainly used in home port patrols and drug interdiction missions. Naming categories vary, but often follow full names of naval heroes.

Submarines

All current and planned Zamastanian Navy submarines are nuclear-powered, as only nuclear propulsion allows for the combination of stealth and long duration, high-speed sustained underwater movement that makes modern nuclear submarines so vital to a modern blue-water navy. The Zamastanian Navy operates three types: ballistic missile submarines, guided missile submarines, and attack submarines. Navy (nuclear) ballistic missile submarines carry the stealthiest leg of the Zamastanian strategic triad (the other legs are the land-based Zamastanian strategic missile force and the air-based Zamastanian strategic bomber force). The primary missions of attack and guided missile submarines in the Navy are peacetime engagement, surveillance and intelligence, special operations, precision strikes, and control of the seas. Submarines in the Zamastanian navy are named after famed admirals and fleet commanders.

Aircraft

Carrier-based aircraft are able to strike air, sea, and land targets far from a carrier strike group while protecting friendly forces from enemy aircraft, ships, and submarines. In peacetime, aircraft's ability to project the threat of sustained attack from a mobile platform on the seas gives United States leaders significant diplomatic and crisis-management options. Aircraft additionally provide logistics support to maintain the navy's readiness and, through helicopters, supply platforms with which to conduct search and rescue, special operations, anti-submarine warfare (ASW), and anti-surface warfare (ASuW).

The Zamastanian Navy began to research the use of aircraft at sea in the 1920s, with Lieutenant Grayson Hedimeri becoming the first naval aviator on 4 January 1921, and commissioned its first aircraft carrier, the ZMS Almighty, in 1926. Zamastanian naval aviation fully came of age in the World War, when it became clear following the firebombing raid of Titania, the Battle of the Strait of Cranes, and the Battle of Novap that aircraft carriers and the planes that they carried had replaced the battleship as the greatest weapon on the seas. Leading navy aircraft in the World War included the Z-4F Wildcat and the Z-6F Hellcat. Navy aircraft also played a significant role in conflicts during the following Cold War years, with the Z-10 Harrier becoming a military icon of the era. The navy's current primary fighter and attack airplanes are the multi-mission Z-14 Osprey fighter jet.

Operations

The Zamastanian Navy has 6 active fleets, each helmed by one nuclear aircraft carrier. The fleets and their regional fields of operation are;

Installations

The size, complexity, and international presence of the Zamastanian Navy requires a large number of navy installations to support its operations. While the majority of bases are located inside Zamastan itself, the Navy maintains a significant number of facilities abroad, either in Zamastanian-controlled territories or in foreign countries under a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA).

Domestic facilities

The Zamastanian Naval Forces operates fifteen main naval bases in the provinces of Zamastan, as well as Mayotte, Auraine, and Alutiana. Additionally, there are dozens of other facilities and outposts throughout the country.

Main bases

Other facilities

Bases in foreign countries

The largest overseas base is the El-Niazi Naval Base in Sulifa City, Sulifa, which serves as the home port for the navy's largest forward-deployed fleet (4th Fleet) and is a significant base of operations in the Western Cantalle Ocean.

Notable servicemen