Royal Maritime Police (Radictistan)

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Royal Maritime Police
ActivePresent
Country Radictistan
TypeCoast Guard
Size28,600 personnel
64 ships
140 aircraft
Part ofMinistry of Internal Affairs
Motto(s)Semper Vigilans
Websitehttp://www.dmp.pol.rd
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefPolice Counter Admiral Sir Michael Orlan, KS
Minister of Internal AffairsHRH the Hereditary Grand Duke Xenhasit Radicti

The Royal Maritime Police (Radictistani: Dukliche Maritimpolizei) is the coast guard and primary marine regulatory agency of the Grand Duchy of Radictistan. It is suboordinate to the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The agency's responsibilities include fisheries protection, maritime search-and-rescue, anti-smuggling operations, and the enforement of maritime regulations and laws. The Royal Maritime Police has approximately 28,000 personnel and several dozen vessels of varying size. The Royal Maritime Police is paramilitary in organization and transitions to military control in time of war.

Mission

The Royal Maritime Police is tasked with the following core missions:

  • Enforcement of Radictistani maritime regulations and laws
  • Enforcement of Radictistan's exclusive economic zone
  • Interdiction of contraband within Radictistani territorial waters
  • Maritime search and rescue
  • Security at major commercial ports
  • Accreditation and regulation of maritime colleges
  • Provision of timely navigational and meteorological warnings to seafarers

Organization

Individual ships are deployed together into numbered "Boat Squadrons." Aircraft of like type are also organized into Squadrons. At a higher level of command Radictistan's territorial waters and exclusive economic zone are divided into areas of responsibility each under the control of a Maritime District commanded by a flag officer or senior Captain. There are eight districts. District 1 covers the western coast of Norcustsur. District 2 encompasses the coast of Westwoodsur and District 3 the coast of Erdwoodsur. District 4 covers the entire Hyarp cape. District 5 runs along the coast of Eastval up to the mouth of the Eastval River. District 6 covers the remaining Eastval coastline. District 7 stretches the length of the Yestingsur coastline. District 8 covers the east coast of Norcustsur.

Personnel

The Royal Security Police has about twenty-eight thousand personnel including commissioned officers, warrant officers, and petty officers in addition to junior enlisted personnel. The Royal Maritime Police uses the same rank structure as the Royal Radictistan Navy prefixed with the word "Police." Commissioned officers are trained at the Royal Maritime Police Academy in Ghorma, County of Yestingsur. Enlisted personnel are trained at a facility located near Capstat, County of Hyarpsur. Because of their paramilitary status, persons serving in the Royal Maritime Police are unaffected by conscription regulations.

Equipment

Ships

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Notes
Sentinel-class 151128-N-JE250-425 (23427726581) (cropped).jpg Light Frigate (FFL) FFL-1 Sentinel
FFL-2 Paragon
FFL-3 Guardian
2,365 tonnes Based on Sigma 9813. Eight planned.
Krivak III-class Imeni70-letiyaPogranvoysk1988.jpg Frigate (FFG) FFG-8 Karol Snowmann
FFG-9 Elya Raksek
FFG-30 Ilya Korawak
FFG-31 Martin Kormoran
FFG-32 Alexander Lotkin
3,900 tonnes
Buyan-class «Волгодонск».jpg Patrol Vessel (PC) PC-30 Rupert Schahmann
PC-31 Markus Radicsheil
PC-32 Manfred Graumannsky
PC-33 Intolerance
500 tonnes Grad-M replaced by boat launch facilities.
Boris-class Borisclasscorvette.png Patrol Vessel (PC) PC-1 Defender
PC-2 Guardian
PC-12 Guardsman
PC-13 Gendarme
PC-5 Watchman
PC-6 Constable
PC-7 Gatekeeper
PC-8 Barbican
PC-14 Sexton
PC-15 Sacrist
PC-28 Warden
PC-29 Marksman
PC-34 Irina Selidin
PC-35 Master-at-Arms
PC-36 Shore Patrol
PC-37 Discipline
480 tonnes
Pauk-class Bodri2005.jpg Corvette (PC) PC-9 Intruder
PC-10 Overseer
PC-11 Inspector
589 tonnes RBU-1200 sets replaced with Seedrake 12.7mm RWS. SA-N-5 systems removed due to obsolescence.
Cyclone-class Cyclone class coastal patrol ships.jpg Patrol Boat (PC) PC-22 Petr Schnaling
PC-23 Victr Karolak
PC-24 Marshalcy
PC-25 Security
PC-26 Protector
PC-27 Sacrifice
PC-38 Harmony
PC-39 Telescope
PC-40 Naysayer
PC-41 Vigilant
PC-42 Redan
PC-43 Redoubt
336 tonnes
Kar'b-class Patrol Boat (PC) PC-44 Preserver
PC-45 Marshal
PC-46 Jan Harbfann
PC-47 Egar Shokoleb
PC-16 Precinct
PC-17 Flying Squad
PC-18 Sniper
PC-19 Negotiator
PC-20 Alexander Meyhan
PC-21 Provider
336 tonnes
Juniper-class Seagoing Buoy Tender {BT) BT-1 Deacon
BT-2 Sextant
1,814 tonnes
Inquiry-class Hydrographic Research Vessel (RV) RV-1 Inquiry 2,740 tonnes
Kolyma-class Icebreaker (S) S-1 Karl Mauer
S-2 Vasily Shereksten
S-3 Katherine Orgapen
24,000 tons
Safeguard-class Uss safeguard.jpg Salvage Ship ARS-1 Diver
ARS-2 Loon
ARS-3 Otter
3,335 tonnes
Smolnyy-class Perekop in Kronshtadt.jpg Training Ship PCT-1 Tutor 7,270 tonnes
Academy-class Training Ship FFLT-1 Academy 2,365 tonnes Sigma 9813-based with reduced armament. Two planned.

Small craft

Class Picture Number Armament
Mark V Special Operations Craft US Navy 090428-N-4205W-840 MARK V Special Operations Craft.jpg 40 1 x M2HB
1 x AGS-30
Marine Protector-class Coastal Patrol Craft USCG WPB 87301 Barracuda - at speed.jpg 12 2 x M2HB
Zhuk-class Patrol Boat Boat U170 Skadovsk 2012 G1.jpg 9 2 x 12.7mm MG

Aircraft

Aircraft Photo Origin Type Versions In Service Notes
ATL3 Atlantique Breguet.atlantic.6112.fronton.arp.jpg  France Maritime Patrol Atlantique 2 16
KC-130 KC-130J Hercules Drawing.svg  United States Midair refueling KC-130H 3
IAI Eitan IAI Eitan cropped.jpg  Israel Surveillance 30
S-70 Sikorsky SH-60B Seahawk (S-70B-1) - Lofting.jpg  United States ASW S-70B 24
S-92 Sikorsky S-92.jpg  United States SAR HH-92 20 5 configured as air ambulance.
Ka-27 Ka-27, technical museum, Togliatti-1.jpg  Soviet Union SAR Ka-27PS 20 Shipborne
A109 Agusta A109 (Croatia).JPG  United Kingdom/ Italy Utility A109KN 27

Weapons

Model Photo
Beretta 92SB
Steyr AUG A2 AUG A2 407mm klein 03.jpg
Franchi SPAS-12 Franchi SPAS-12 Shotgun.JPG
HK UMP HKUMP45.JPG