Ghantish Navy
Ghantish Navy | |
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Active | 1939 (as reconstituted in its current form) |
Country | Ghant |
Allegiance | Monarch(s) of Ghant |
Branch | Navy |
Size | 36,590 (not including the Imperial Marines) |
The Imperial Ghantish Navy is the maritime arm of the Ghantish Imperial Forces. Tasked with defending the sovereignty of Ghant's territorial waters, assisting its allies in war and contributing towards the peacekeeping and the maintenance of stability in volatile regions of the world, the Ghantish Navy is a potent force with global reach.
History
As a continent surrounded by the North Thalassan Ocean, the Ghantish People has long been a maritime nation, and its navy its first line of defence. Despite its historically isolationist stance, the navy of the Empire of Ghant had always kept apace of the development of naval technology and tactics of the great powers, lest they fall behind and allow the Ghantish homeland to be vulnerable to invasion. As of 1935, on the eve of the Ghantish Revolution, the Ghantish Navy's order of battle stood at 4 modern fast battleships, 6 modernised old dreadnought battleships, 7 heavy and 11 light cruisers built between the 1920's-1935, a pair of aircraft carriers modified from a terminated battlecruiser program, and a burgeoning destroyer and submarine fleet. The Ghantish Revolution inflicted a measure of damage to the navy, and afterwards it struggled, like the rest of the world's great powers, to adapt to the rapid technological change in naval technology between the 1940's to 1960's. The current Ghantish Navy is a product of this extensive heritage of evolution and adaptation.
Fleet Units
The modern Ghantish fleet is built around its two Helios-class light carrier, the HIMS Leviathan and Colossus. Each is the head of its carrier battle group, composed of a destroyer squadron with two Ezpata-class destroyers and two Gezi-class frigates. The carrier battle groups provide the Ghantish Navy's primary means of air- and sea-control, as well as its power-projection capability. They also have the function of protecting and providing support to Ghant's amphibious warfare elements in a major landing operation.
Complementing the 'battle fleet' centred around the two light carriers is a 'patrol fleet'. Composed of some twenty four corvettes, these long-endurance surface units provide a cost-effective way for the Ghantish Navy to discharge its primary peacetime duties of anti-piracy, long range patrol, 'showing the flag' and 'gunboat diplomacy' where the deployment of a full carrier battle group may be disproportionate or counterproductive.
Fleet Air Arm
The Ghantish Navy's Fleet Air Arm administers the aircraft in the navy's service. These include the fixed-wing aeroplanes and helicopters embarked upon Ghant's men-of-war, as well as shore-based aircraft tasked with supporting them. In today's navy, they are split into roughly five categories: anti-submarine helicopters, fighter-bombers, maritime patrol aircraft, airborne early-warning helicopters and miscellaneous types of helicopters and drones.
The main fighter aircraft of the Imperial Navy's fleet carriers are the indigenous Sea Grifo, replacing the Belfrasian Aigios Ifrit which were utilised between the early-80's and the 2000's. Other aircraft include the Aigios Seiren early warning platform and the Clios Cassini anti-submarine helicopter, also of Belfrasian origin.
Imperial Ghantish Marines
The Imperial Ghantish Marines, also known as the Ghantish Naval Infantry, is the amphibious warfare arm of the empire's navy. Its main combat formation is the Imperial Marines Brigade, which is predominantly a light infantry formation with three rifle battalions, an artillery battalion equipped with 18 FH77 155mm guns and 4 HIMARS rocket launchers, an air defence battery equipped with RBS-70 missiles, an engineer company, a reconnaissance company, a company of 13 CV90120 light tanks, a signal company, an assault boats company and a logistics and maintenance battalion. The infantry elements are partially mobilised in BvS 10 articulated tracked vehicles. The brigade may be deployed by the navy's two Menelaus-class landing platform docks. The entire force consists of roughly 5,000 personnel.
The Combat Swimmers Unit is a company-sized formation of the Ghantish Marines, trained and equipped for special operations in a maritime environment.
Equipment
Carriers and Amphibious Assault Ships
Name | Origin | Type | Numbers in service | Notes |
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Nathan I Class fleet carrier | Ghant | Fleet carrier | 2 | Carries 36x Sea Grifo, 3x Aigios Seiren early warning aircraft and 9 x Cassini anti-submarine or utility helicopters |
Menelaus-class landing platform dock | Belfras | Landing Platform Dock | 3 |
Major surface combatants
Name | Origin | Type | Numbers in service | Notes |
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Ezpata-class destroyer | Ghant | Air defence destroyer | 5 | |
Gezi-class frigate | Ghant | General purpose frigate | 6 | |
Ghepardo-class corvette | Ghant | Corvette | 6 | |
Tigre-class corvette | Ghant | Corvette | 6 | |
Arculari-class destroyer | Ghant | Destroyer | 1 | Museum ship |
Submarines
Name | Origin | Type | Numbers in service | Notes |
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Triton-class submarine | Arthurista | Nuclear-powered attack submarine | 6 | |
Viking-class submarine | Ghant | Diesel-powered attack submarine | 6 |
Small surface craft
Name | Origin | Type | Numbers in service | Notes |
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Sandown-class minehunter | Arthurista | Minehunter | ||
Archer-class patrol vessel | Arthurista | Patrol boat | ||
Seagull-class patrol vessel | Ghant | Ice-breaking patrol boat | ||
Kaio-class patrol cutter | Ghant | Far north patrol cutter | 13 |
Name | Origin | Type | Numbers in service | Notes |
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GEEM J-39 Sea Grifo | Ghant | Multirole fighter | 64 | Replaced the Aigios Ifrit in the 2010's. |
Aigios Seiren | Belfras | Airborne early warning aircraft | 6 | |
Clios Cassini | Belfras | Multirole helicopter | ||
Lynx Wildcat | Arthurista | Multirole helicopter | Used aboard Ghepardo-class corvettes |