Royal Navy (Brumen)
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Royal Navy | |
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Königliche Marine | |
Founded | 10 June 1305 |
Country | Brumen |
Allegiance | Queen Anne-Marie I |
Type | Navy |
Role | Naval wafare Maritime security Deterrence |
Size | 27,570 Personnel 13,500 Reservists |
Part of | Grand Army of the Realm |
Headquarters | TBD |
Motto(s) | Im meer sind wir herrlich In the sea we are glorious |
Colors | Blue Gold |
Fleet & Aircraft Inventory | 28 Major Surface Combatants 66 Patrol Vessels 8 Submarines XX Auxiliary & Support Vessels XX Aircraft XX Helicopters XX UAVs |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | Queen Anne-Marie I |
Chancellor | Immanuel Vogel |
Secretary of Defense | Adala Bergmann |
Chairman of GAR High Command | General Garrit Schröder |
Fleet Admiral of the Navy | Fleet Admiral Rudolf Schmidt |
The Royal Navy (Brumenese: Königliche Marine), also commonly referred to as the GAR Navy or Brumen Navy, is the Naval wafare service branch of the Grand Army of the Realm. Established since 1305 the Royal Navy is amongst the oldest navies in the world. Its primary duties include defense of Brumen against sea-borne threats, protection of the nation's Exclusive Economic Zone and sea lines of communication. The Königliches Marinekorps (Royal Marine Corps) is a sub-branch of the Royal Navy and serves as its elite naval infantry component comprised of approximately 9,000 Marines.
History
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Modern Era
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Brumen maintains a green water navy that is used strictly for the protection of its EEZ and territorial waters and for these ends it has maintained a ship inventory that reflects this defensive doctrine. Guided missile frigates & anti-submarine corvettes form the core element of Brumen's surface force, complemented by a substantial number of fast missile boats, patrol vessels and diesel electric attack submarines serving as force multipliers. The navy does not operate any fixed-wing combat aircraft although it does employ several types of AWACS, maritime patrol aircraft as well as unmanned aerial vehicles in its inventory.