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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the naval component of the [[Sanaman Union Armed Services]]. The mission of the Sanaman Union Navy is to prepare the naval forces necessary for war, maintaining naval aviation, airlift for naval operations, and air weapons and air techniques needed for the activities of the Sanaman Union Navy, and to develop aircraft, weapons, ships, tactics, organisation and equipment for naval warfare and service. Furthermore the Sanaman Union Navy protects the territorial waters and marine interests of Sanama. | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the naval component of the [[Sanaman Union Armed Services]]. The mission of the Sanaman Union Navy is to prepare the naval forces necessary for war, maintaining naval aviation, airlift for naval operations, and air weapons and air techniques needed for the activities of the Sanaman Union Navy, and to develop aircraft, weapons, ships, tactics, organisation and equipment for naval warfare and service. Furthermore the Sanaman Union Navy protects the territorial waters and marine interests of Sanama. In 1715 the Branch of Marines was renamed the Corps of Marines, and the Coastal Defence Force was reorganised into the Coastal Defence Corps and the fixed forts began to be decommissioned. The Coastal Defence Corps is a smaller mobile force, operating in the border area between the sea and land. The CDC can deploy and fire land-to-sea and sea-to-sea missiles, while also acting as an anti-mine force and to prevent enemy forces from landing on Sanaman soil. | ||
== Organisation == | == Organisation == | ||
Overall direction of the Sanaman Union Navy in terms of training, development, staffing and administration is exercised by the Chief of Naval Operations, supported by the Admiralty. Command in regards to combat activities and deployment flow from the government, through the Chief of the Defence Staff, to the naval commands. | |||
=== | == Sanaman Union Navy == | ||
=== Fleet Command === | |||
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=== | === Naval Aviation Command === | ||
=== | === Corps of Marines Command === | ||
=== | === Naval Education and Doctrine Command === | ||
=== | === Naval Logistics Command === | ||
=== | === Personnel Command === | ||
=== | === Ships and Weapons Command === | ||
=== | === Naval Academy === | ||
==Equipment== | ==Equipment== | ||
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! style="align: center; background: #FFCC00;" colspan="7" | Aviation | ! style="align: center; background: #FFCC00;" colspan="7" | Aviation | ||
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| [[F-9 Ashavan II|F-9N Ashavan II]] || {{team flag|Sanama|flag}} [[Mistra]] || Naval Multirole Fighter || 144 ||[[File:F-9 Ashavan II.png|200px]] || In service. | | [[F-9 Ashavan II|F-9N Ashavan II]] || {{team flag|Sanama|flag}} [[Brightworks Mistra]] || Naval Multirole Fighter || 144 ||[[File:F-9 Ashavan II.png|200px]] || In service. | ||
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| [[TR-279 Dront]] || {{team flag|Sanama|flag}} [[Brightworks]] || VTOL Transport || 114 || [[File:TR-279 Dront.png|200px]] || In service. | | [[TR-279 Dront]] || {{team flag|Sanama|flag}} [[Brightworks Mistra]] || VTOL Transport || 114 || [[File:TR-279 Dront.png|200px]] || In service. | ||
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| [[AH-75 Cobra]] || {{team flag|Sanama|flag}} [[Brightworks]] || Reconnaissance and attack helicopter || 36 || [[File:AH-75 Cobra.png|200px]] || In service. | | [[AH-75 Cobra]] || {{team flag|Sanama|flag}} [[Brightworks Mistra]] || Reconnaissance and attack helicopter || 36 || [[File:AH-75 Cobra.png|200px]] || In service. | ||
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| [[UH-76 Dromosker]] || {{team flag|Sanama|flag}} [[Brightworks]] || Multirole Utility Helicopter || 88 || [[File:UH-76 Dromosker.png|200px]] || In service. | | [[UH-76 Dromosker]] || {{team flag|Sanama|flag}} [[Brightworks Mistra]] || Multirole Utility Helicopter || 88 || [[File:UH-76 Dromosker.png|200px]] || In service. | ||
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| [[CH-276 Camel]] || {{team flag|Sanama|flag}} [[Brightworks]] || Transport Helicopter || 30 || [[File:CH-276 Camel.png|200px]] || In service. | | [[CH-276 Camel]] || {{team flag|Sanama|flag}} [[Brightworks Mistra]] || Transport Helicopter || 30 || [[File:CH-276 Camel.png|200px]] || In service. | ||
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|[[CF-230]]||{{team flag|Sanama|flag}} [[Brightworks Mistra]]|| Patrol/utility || || [[File:CF-230.png|200px]] || In service. | |||
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| Development of electronic systems for naval vessels. || BuTech || [[Simines]] || 1701 || | | Development of electronic systems for naval vessels. || BuTech || [[Simines]] || 1701 || | ||
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| Fast, agile patrol boat. || BuShips || – || 1704 || [[wikipedia:Super_Dvora_Mk_III-class_patrol_boat|SSMI patrol boat design]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 2 June 2024
Sanaman Union Navy | |
Naval flag of Sanama. | |
Country | Sanama |
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Founded | 1707 AN |
Branches |
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Headquarters | Semisa City |
Manpower | |
Military age | 18–65 years old |
Active personnel | 80,000 |
Expenditures | |
Domestic suppliers | |
Foreign suppliers |
The Sanaman Union Navy is the naval component of the Sanaman Union Armed Services. The mission of the Sanaman Union Navy is to prepare the naval forces necessary for war, maintaining naval aviation, airlift for naval operations, and air weapons and air techniques needed for the activities of the Sanaman Union Navy, and to develop aircraft, weapons, ships, tactics, organisation and equipment for naval warfare and service. Furthermore the Sanaman Union Navy protects the territorial waters and marine interests of Sanama. In 1715 the Branch of Marines was renamed the Corps of Marines, and the Coastal Defence Force was reorganised into the Coastal Defence Corps and the fixed forts began to be decommissioned. The Coastal Defence Corps is a smaller mobile force, operating in the border area between the sea and land. The CDC can deploy and fire land-to-sea and sea-to-sea missiles, while also acting as an anti-mine force and to prevent enemy forces from landing on Sanaman soil.
Organisation
Overall direction of the Sanaman Union Navy in terms of training, development, staffing and administration is exercised by the Chief of Naval Operations, supported by the Admiralty. Command in regards to combat activities and deployment flow from the government, through the Chief of the Defence Staff, to the naval commands.
Fleet Command
Unit | Ship class | No of ships |
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First Fleet | 33 | |
101. Cruiser Division | Sanilla | 2 |
11. Destroyer Squadron | Nakita | 7 |
111. Destroyer Division | Nakita | 2 |
112. Destroyer Division | Nakita | 2 |
113. Destroyer Division | Nakita | 3 |
12. Frigate Squadron | Halimpan | 6 |
121. Frigate Division | Halimpan | 2 |
122. Frigate Division | Halimpan | 2 |
123. Frigate Division | Halimpan | 2 |
102. Carrier Division | Semisa | 2 |
13. Landing Squadron | Independence | 4 |
131. Landing Division | Independence | 2 |
132. Landing Division | Independence | 2 |
14. Submarine Squadron | Tosha | 6 |
141. Submarine Division | Tosha | 2 |
142. Submarine Division | Tosha | 2 |
143. Submarine Division | Tosha | 2 |
15. Support Squadron | Terhiya | 6 |
151. Support Division | Terhiya | 3 |
152. Support Division | Terhiya | 3 |
Second Fleet | 32 | |
101. Cruiser Division | Sanilla | 2 |
11. Destroyer Squadron | Nakita | 7 |
111. Destroyer Division | Nakita | 2 |
112. Destroyer Division | Nakita | 2 |
113. Destroyer Division | Nakita | 3 |
12. Frigate Squadron | Halimpan | 6 |
121. Frigate Division | Halimpan | 2 |
122. Frigate Division | Halimpan | 2 |
123. Frigate Division | Halimpan | 2 |
102. Carrier Division | Semisa | 1 |
13. Landing Squadron | Independence | 4 |
131. Landing Division | Independence | 2 |
132. Landing Division | Independence | 2 |
14. Submarine Squadron | Tosha | 6 |
141. Submarine Division | Tosha | 2 |
142. Submarine Division | Tosha | 2 |
143. Submarine Division | Tosha | 2 |
15. Support Squadron | Terhiya | 6 |
151. Support Division | Terhiya | 3 |
152. Support Division | Terhiya | 3 |
Third Fleet | 68 | |
31. Corvette Squadron | Palë | 10 |
311. Corvette Division | Palë | 4 |
312. Corvette Division | Palë | 4 |
313. Corvette Division | Palë | 2 |
32. Corvette Squadron | Palë | 10 |
321. Corvette Division | Palë | 4 |
322. Corvette Division | Palë | 4 |
323. Corvette Division | Palë | 2 |
33. Patrol Squadron | Enosa | 10 |
331. Patrol Division | Enosa | 5 |
332. Patrol Division | Enosa | 5 |
34. Patrol Squadron | Enosa | 10 |
341. Patrol Division | Enosa | 5 |
342. Patrol Division | Enosa | 5 |
35. Patrol Squadron | Enosa | 10 |
351. Patrol Division | Enosa | 5 |
352. Patrol Division | Enosa | 5 |
36. Patrol Squadron | Enosa | 10 |
361. Patrol Division | Enosa | 5 |
362. Patrol Division | Enosa | 5 |
37. Minesweeper Squadron | Anandja | 8 |
371. Minesweeper Division | Anandja | 4 |
372. Minesweeper Division | Anandja | 4 |
Corps of Marines Command
Personnel Command
Ships and Weapons Command
Equipment
Class | Origin | Type | Quantity | Image | Notes | |
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Commissioned ships | ||||||
Sanilla | Guided missile cruiser | 4 | Introduced in 1685. | |||
Nakita | SSMI | Destroyer | 14 | Produced in Sanama, in commission since 1680. | ||
Halimpan | SSMI | Escort frigate | 12 | Introduced in 1689. | ||
Palë | SSMI | Patrol and ASW Corvette | 20 | Introduced in 1683. | ||
Enosa | SSMI | Patrol boat | 40 | Introduced in 1690–1693. | ||
Semisa | SSMI | Light aircraft carrier | 3 | Introduced in 1681. Three sold to the Benacian Union in 1703. Remaining three reclassified as light aircraft carriers. | ||
Independence | SSMI Amity Shipyards, Erudition |
Amphibious landing dock | 8 | Refitted from the Terhiya-class. | ||
Tosha | SSMI | Submarine | 12 | Since 1675. | ||
Anandja | SSMI | Mine countermeasures vessel | 8 | Introduced in 1687. | ||
Terhiya | Amity Shipyards, Erudition | Logistic support vessel | 12 | Six transferred by Benacia Command in 1674. Two purchased in 1681. 14 transferred by Benacia Command in 1690. Eight refitted as Independence-class transport docks. Two sold to Hurmu in 1703. | ||
Navy Reserve | ||||||
Fatehpur Sikri | SSMI | Fast attack ship | 12 | Introduced in 1681. 24 transferred to the Coast Guard in 1690. 18 transferred to the Navy Reserve in 1690–1693. Six donated to Byalia in 1693, including crew training. | ||
Port Niyi | Minesweeper | 4 | [1] | Retired in 1690, moved to Navy Reserve. | ||
Auxiliary Vessels | ||||||
Vigilance | SSMI | Reconnaissance ship | 3 | File:Vigilance-class.png | Introduced in 1681. | |
Fleet Replenishment Oiler | SSMI | Fleet replenishment oiler | 8 | Converted from civilian ships, entered service in 1675. | ||
Dry Cargo | Dry cargo/ammunition | 7 | ||||
Tender | SSMI | Auxiliary vessel | 7 | Converted from civilian ships, entered service in 1675. | ||
Salvage Tug | SSMI | Auxiliary vessel | 4 | In service (1674). | ||
Tugboat | SSMI | Auxiliary vessel | 8 | In service (1674), converted from civilian ships. | ||
Pollution Control Boat | SSMI | Auxiliary vessel | 2 | In service as of 1675, converted from civilian ships. | ||
Scientific Exploration Ship | SSMI | Auxiliary vessel | 1 | Purchased from private user, converted for use in the Navy in Port Niyi. | ||
Tall Ship | Shireroth | Sailing Training Vessel | 2 | In service, built in 1618. | ||
Former ship classes | ||||||
De Drie Hertogdommen | Destroyer | 4 | Purchased from Talenore in 1675. Decommissioned, leased by West Amokolia in 1685. Sold to Suren in 1688. | |||
Elwynn | Shireroth SSMI |
Corvette | 14 | Six purchased from Talenore in 1675. Eight ordered from Siccre Maritime Industries, eight delivered in 1676. Decommissioned, leased by West Amokolia in 1685. Seven sold to Suren in 1688, seven transferred to Coast Guard. | ||
Klimatariá | Constancia | Corvette | 2 | Purchased from Talenore in 1675. Decommissioned, leased by West Amokolia in 1685. Sold to Suren in 1688. | ||
Port Niyi | Shireroth | Minesweeper | 8 | Purchased from Talenore in 1675 and 1676. Four decommissioned in 1687 and 1688, being replaced by the Anandja class. Four sold to the Suren in 1688. Four transferred to the Navy Reserve in 1690. | ||
Aviation | ||||||
F-9N Ashavan II | Brightworks Mistra | Naval Multirole Fighter | 144 | In service. | ||
TR-279 Dront | Brightworks Mistra | VTOL Transport | 114 | In service. | ||
AH-75 Cobra | Brightworks Mistra | Reconnaissance and attack helicopter | 36 | In service. | ||
UH-76 Dromosker | Brightworks Mistra | Multirole Utility Helicopter | 88 | In service. | ||
CH-276 Camel | Brightworks Mistra | Transport Helicopter | 30 | In service. | ||
CF-230 | Brightworks Mistra | Patrol/utility | In service. |
Planning
The Bureau of Ships was responsible for the design and commissioning of naval vessels. The Bureau of Weapons was responsible for designing and ordering weapons for naval vessels and naval air assets. The Bureau of Naval Technology was tasked with designing and procuring technology for naval vessels and air assets that are not ships or weapons. The Bureau of Planning was responsible for strategic planning in conjunction with civilian and military leadership. The Bureau of Personnel handled staffing, HR and recruitment.
Objective | Bureau | Partner | Year | Comment |
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A more resilient and silent submarine to complement the Awake-class. | BuShips | SSMI | 1701 | A class of six nuclear-powered submarines capable of launching both torpedoes and cruise missiles, including new more powerful ones, with an alternative cooling system removing the need for pumps. |
A class of fleet protection destroyers or cruisers with enhanced combat coordination and direction capabilities. | BuShips | SSMI | 1701 | Refit of the Dominator-class missile cruiser. |
Evaluation of capabilities of and role for the Halimpan-class frigates in current service. | BuPlan | – | 1701 | Part of the support units in the cruiser/carrier fleets and also capable of independent action, as well as support for smaller task forces. |
Design or procurement of a small, agile, fast and potent patrol vessel for littoral patrol and surveillance. | BuShips | SSMI | 1701 | Order of 20 more Interceptor-class vessels. |
Evaluation of the Rhodondra-class amphibious assault ship in Sanaman service. | BuShips | – | 1701 | Retain two as mobile helicopter platforms and landing docks. Role of fighter aircraft in doubt. |
Development of a more potent and useful mine warfare capability. | BuPlan | – | 1701 | |
Evaluation of logistics capabilities and assets. |
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– | 1701 | |
Evaluation of aerial assets and capabilities. |
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– | 1701 | |
Evaluation of the Naval Auxiliary. | BuPlan | – | 1701 | |
Evaluation of overall structure and organisation. | BuPlan | – | 1701 | |
Evaluation of needed staffing levels. | BuPers | – | 1701 | |
Development of domestic weapons for naval vessels. | BuWeps | 1701 | ||
Development of electronic systems for naval vessels. | BuTech | Simines | 1701 | |
Fast, agile patrol boat. | BuShips | – | 1704 | SSMI patrol boat design |
Procurement
Vessel | Order | Partner | Amount | Comment |
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Interceptor | Production | SSMI | 20 | Expected output is 2-4 vessels per year. |