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|| [[File:Aerial view of HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08) off Scotland on 28 June 2017 (4516752).jpg|thumb|]]|| The FPS Kelpie is the Paleocacherian Republic's first aircraft carrier. It was recently launched and is undergoing final configuration. It will be officially put into service sometime in July. | || [[File:Aerial view of HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08) off Scotland on 28 June 2017 (4516752).jpg|thumb|]]|| The FPS Kelpie is the Paleocacherian Republic's first aircraft carrier. It was recently launched and is undergoing final configuration. It will be officially put into service sometime in July. | ||
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− | | | + | | 2 LHDs || [[File:L61 Juan Carlos I 2.jpg|thumb|]]|| There are two LHD ships of the Loch Laine class that serve as mini aircraft carriers and facilitate amphibious operations. |
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− | | | + | | six LPDs || [[File:Galicia deliving humanitarian supplies to Iraq.jpg|thumb|]] || There are six Loch Fein class LPD type ships that are designed to transport Paleocacherian troops and equipment worldwide. |
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− | | | + | | 3 Battlecruisers || Example || under preliminary construction, expected to be fitted with advanced railguns and laser weaponry. Completion not expected until 2022. |
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− | | | + | | 10 Cruisers || [[File:Type 055 Nanchang.jpg|thumb|]] || 10 missile cruisers of the Chicajun class provide advanced first strike capabilities for the Republic. |
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− | | | + | | 10 Destroyers || [[File:2018-02-13 - Surendorf - F223 - Front.jpg|thumb|]] || There are ten ships of the Finnegan class, these destroyers are primarily tasked with maritime stabilization operations. |
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− | | | + | | 10 Destroyers || [[File:HMAS Hobart arriving at Pearl Harbor in September 2018.jpg|thumb|]] || The FPS Lawler and her nine sisters are a class of air warfare ships for the Paleocacherian fleet. |
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− | | | + | | 12 Frigates || [[File:KNM Fridtjof Nansen.jpg|thumb|]] || The Nathan Hayes class frigate is responsible for anti-surface warfare and air defense. There are twelve ships in this class. |
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− | | | + | | 12 frigates || [[File:Frégate Aquitaine 1.jpg|thumb|]] || The Lyla Powell class of frigates is primarily for anti-submarine and escort work. This is a twelve ship class. |
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− | | | + | | 6 frigates || [[File:Indonesian frigate KRI Raden Eddy Martadinata (331) underway in the South China Sea on 21 May 2018 (180521-N-IX266-001).JPG|thumb|]] |
+ | || The Gearóid Farley class frigate is the newest multipurpose ship in the Navy. Four of the six ships in the class have been commissioned and two more will be ready by 2021. | ||
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− | | | + | | 16 Submarines |
+ | || [[File:US Navy 040823-N-3019M-001 The Australian Collins-class submarine, HMAS Rankin (SSK 78), enters Pearl Harbor for a port visit after completing exercises in the Pacific region.jpg|thumb|]] | ||
+ | || The Bradán (salmon) class of diesel-electric attack submarines is one of Paleocacher's most significant sources of power projection. | ||
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− | | | + | | 4 Multi-Role Vessels |
+ | || [[File:LAVS lined up at Lyttelton Port, HMNZS Canterbury at pier.jpg|thumb|]] | ||
+ | || The Mount Errigal class sealift ships provide support to overseas operations. | ||
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− | | | + | | 4 Modular Support Vessels || [[File:HDMS Absalon (8683475291).jpg|thumb|]] |
+ | || The Liffey class of modular support vessels can be used for multiple purposes including that of transport, frigate, hospital ship, command ship, and minelayer. | ||
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− | | | + | | 12 Replenishment Ships |
+ | || [[File:A1411 Berlin (ship, 2001) 03.jpg|thumb|]] | ||
+ | || The Pine class replenishment ships allow Paleocacherian navy forces to sail around the globe. | ||
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− | | | + | | 1 Icebreaker |
+ | || [[File:2nd Generation Icebreaker AGB Shirase, JMSDF.jpg|thumb|]] | ||
+ | || The Paleocacherian Navy maintains an icebreaker in order to keep Sea Lines of Communication open during bad winters. | ||
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− | | | + | | 1 Hydrographic Survey Ship |
+ | || [[File:HMNZS Resolution.JPG|thumb|]] || This ship is used to explore the ocean and learn its secrets. | ||
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+ | | 2 Submarine Tender and General Supply vessels || [[File:Elbe-class A515.jpg|thumb|]] | ||
+ | || These ships provide underway replenishment to submarines and carry cargo and food for naval ships. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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+ | ! Coastal Patrol and Homeland Security Vessels!! Photo !! Description | ||
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+ | | Minesweeper || [[File:KRI Pulau Rengat 711.jpg|thumb| ]] || Ten minesweepers patrol Paleocacherian enclosed waters and harbors for mines. | ||
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+ | | Offshore Patrol || [[File:LÉ Samuel Beckett.jpg|thumb|]] || Fifteen Offshore Patrol Vessels survey Paleocacherian waters for poachers, conduct other law enforcement operations, and perform search and rescues. | ||
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+ | | Inshore Patrol || [[File:Victoria Mxenge in Simon's Town Harbour (cropped).jpeg|thumb|]] || Twelve Inshore Patrol Vessels secure the northern reaches of the country's inland waters. | ||
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Revision as of 01:28, 5 June 2020
Paleocacher Federal Navy | |
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Country | The Republic of Paleocacher |
Branch | Navy |
Role | Homeland Defense, Border Control, Protection of Trade, Gunboat Diplomacy, |
Size | 220,000 |
Anniversaries | Founding: March 12, 1815 |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | President James Fulkerson |
Secretary for Defense | Larry McReardon |
Secretary for the Navy | Danny Seakres |
Navy Member of the Command Council | Admiral Albert Chegwidden |
Commander of Acernis Fleet | Vice Admiral Harvey Knox |
Commander of the Kivu Fleet | Vice Admiral Sam Jennings |
The Paleocacherian Federal Navy is the most well-funded and equipped branch of the armed services in keeping with the nation's tradition as a naval power. Two hundred and twenty thousand personnel are split into two fleets, one for each coast of the nation. Paleocacherian navy ships regularly roam the globe patrolling trade lanes connecting them to allies. Paleocacherian ships regularly call on ports of foreign nations.
Contents
History
Training
Organization
The Paleocacherian Navy is divided into two fleets. The Ascernis Fleet and the Kivu fleet are based on the country's west and east coasts respectively. Both fleets are organized into squadrons typically based around a capital ship and its escorts. Submarines have independent commands.
Active Ships
The Paleocacherian Navy has 142 ships.
Number and Class of Ships | Photo | Description |
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1 Carrier | The FPS Kelpie is the Paleocacherian Republic's first aircraft carrier. It was recently launched and is undergoing final configuration. It will be officially put into service sometime in July. | |
2 LHDs | There are two LHD ships of the Loch Laine class that serve as mini aircraft carriers and facilitate amphibious operations. | |
six LPDs | There are six Loch Fein class LPD type ships that are designed to transport Paleocacherian troops and equipment worldwide. | |
3 Battlecruisers | Example | under preliminary construction, expected to be fitted with advanced railguns and laser weaponry. Completion not expected until 2022. |
10 Cruisers | 10 missile cruisers of the Chicajun class provide advanced first strike capabilities for the Republic. | |
10 Destroyers | There are ten ships of the Finnegan class, these destroyers are primarily tasked with maritime stabilization operations. | |
10 Destroyers | The FPS Lawler and her nine sisters are a class of air warfare ships for the Paleocacherian fleet. | |
12 Frigates | The Nathan Hayes class frigate is responsible for anti-surface warfare and air defense. There are twelve ships in this class. | |
12 frigates | The Lyla Powell class of frigates is primarily for anti-submarine and escort work. This is a twelve ship class. | |
6 frigates | The Gearóid Farley class frigate is the newest multipurpose ship in the Navy. Four of the six ships in the class have been commissioned and two more will be ready by 2021. | |
16 Submarines | The Bradán (salmon) class of diesel-electric attack submarines is one of Paleocacher's most significant sources of power projection. | |
4 Multi-Role Vessels | The Mount Errigal class sealift ships provide support to overseas operations. | |
4 Modular Support Vessels | The Liffey class of modular support vessels can be used for multiple purposes including that of transport, frigate, hospital ship, command ship, and minelayer. | |
12 Replenishment Ships | The Pine class replenishment ships allow Paleocacherian navy forces to sail around the globe. | |
1 Icebreaker | The Paleocacherian Navy maintains an icebreaker in order to keep Sea Lines of Communication open during bad winters. | |
1 Hydrographic Survey Ship | This ship is used to explore the ocean and learn its secrets. | |
2 Submarine Tender and General Supply vessels | These ships provide underway replenishment to submarines and carry cargo and food for naval ships. |
Coastal Patrol and Homeland Security Vessels | Photo | Description |
---|---|---|
Minesweeper | Ten minesweepers patrol Paleocacherian enclosed waters and harbors for mines. | |
Offshore Patrol | Fifteen Offshore Patrol Vessels survey Paleocacherian waters for poachers, conduct other law enforcement operations, and perform search and rescues. | |
Inshore Patrol | Twelve Inshore Patrol Vessels secure the northern reaches of the country's inland waters. |