Order of the Seas
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Order of the seas | |
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Active | 11th century - Present |
Country | The Dituate of Akai (1923 - present) |
Allegiance | Hulang Lazin |
Branch | The Oceanic Air Force The Oceanic Reserves The Oceanic Expeditionary Command |
Type | Navy |
Size | 235,156 Regulars (196,206 enlisted / 38,950 officers) 470,311 conscripts (392,411 enlisted / 77900 officers) 144,796 Regular marines (128,590 enlisted / 16,206 officers) 289,593 conscript marines (257,179 enlisted / 32,414 officers) 318 ships X aircraft 3 battle cruisers 4 aircraft carriers 12 amphibious transport docks 8 cruisers 36 destroyers 48 frigates 84 submarines 117 corvettes |
Part of | Orders of National Defence |
Headquarters | Laozhen tower |
Nickname(s) | "The Fleeting" |
Patron | Monarch- |
Motto(s) | Official: "Fear God, dread nought" Unofficial: "The Depths lie with our foes wrecks" Recruitment: "The tip of the spear." |
Mascot(s) | Kulu |
Anniversaries | August 15th - Inspection day. |
Equipment manifest | Full inventory |
Commanders | |
Master of the Seas | High Lord Admiral Kelao-Tulazhen Oato |
Random title | Grand Admiral Leimilian Makeximilian Tajin |
Random title | Fleet Admiral |
Chief of the Oceanic Expedtionary Forces | Colonel- |
The Order of the seas (OS; Akai: [insert Akai here]), also known as the OND Navy, is the naval warfare branch of the Orders of National Defence, the armed wing of the National Regency Body and by default, the national armed force of the Dituate of Akai. The OS can trace its lineage to the Heavenly Navy of the Ditu and the Lazinatoese Grand Armada however it was formally established in 1923 with the unification of Akai. While historically a green-water navy, the OS has possessed the significant ability and reach, yet due to an internal crisis was rarely deployed until 1972. When the Tempesta War concluded, there was a strong doctrinal shift towards a far more asymmetric, aggressive, attrition orientated and submarine focused navy with a nearly complete rejection of their old big gun doctrine. However, by the 1980s, following the stabilisation of Akai and the start of the Akai economic miracle caused a shift towards a more forward-oriented foreign and security policy, the leaders of the Akai military were freed from their economic weakness and instead turned their attention towards the seas. This led to the development of the Order of the seas into a blue/green-water navy by 2002.