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The '''Royal Meckelnburgh Saeweard''' ('''RMBS''') is one of the [[Uniformed services of Meckelnburgh|nine uniformed services]] of the [[Kingdom of Meckelnburgh]] and the national coast guard and maritime security organization. The service is simultaneously a military branch, a seaborne gendarmerie, harbor customs, and the search and rescue agency of Meckelnburgh. As a multi-mission organization, the Saeweard is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of maritime shipping in Meckelnburgh and protecting the sovereignty of Meckelnburgh waters.
The '''Royal Meckelnburgh Saeweard''' ('''RMBS''') is one of the [[Uniformed services of Meckelnburgh|uniformed services]] of the [[Kingdom of Meckelnburgh|United Kingdom of Meckelnburgh]] and the national coast guard and maritime security organization. The service is simultaneously a military branch, a seaborne gendarmerie, harbor customs, and the search and rescue agency of Meckelnburgh. As a multi-mission organization, the Saeweard is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of maritime shipping in Meckelnburgh and protecting the sovereignty of Meckelnburgh waters.


==Missions==
==Missions==

Latest revision as of 15:40, 7 November 2024

Royal Meckelnburgh Saeweard
Meckelnburgh coastguard ensign.png
Active 1685 AN–present
Country Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh
Type Coast guard
Size 5,904 active
—2,781 regular personnel
—3,123 conscripts
132 civilians
1,460 auxiliarists
Website saeweard.mil.mb

The Royal Meckelnburgh Saeweard (RMBS) is one of the uniformed services of the United Kingdom of Meckelnburgh and the national coast guard and maritime security organization. The service is simultaneously a military branch, a seaborne gendarmerie, harbor customs, and the search and rescue agency of Meckelnburgh. As a multi-mission organization, the Saeweard is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of maritime shipping in Meckelnburgh and protecting the sovereignty of Meckelnburgh waters.

Missions

A Saeweard rescue swimmer carries a survivor.

Maritime sovereignty

The Royal Meckelnburgh Saeweard is responsible to uphold Meckelnburgh's sovereignty over its territorial waters. The Saeweard diligently monitors and patrols these waters to deter unauthorized incursions and enforce national maritime boundaries. Its presence acts as a deterrent against potential threats to Meckelnburgh's maritime interests, contributing to the maintenance of regional security.

Safety and rescue at sea

Read also: North-Central Apollonian Ice Patrol

The Saeweard operates a professionalized search and rescue agency, responding to distress calls and emergencies across the coasts, straits and inner waters of the Kingdom, such as the Crowsilver Sea. Equipped with specialized vessels, equipment and uniquely trained personnel, the service conducts operations aimed at saving lives and mitigating maritime accidents, enhancing safety for seafarers and travelers in Meckelnburgh waters. The service is also responsible for managing safety of vessels through the Northern Sea. The Saeweard funds a ice patrol over the region and operates Meckelnburgh's icebreakers both on the ocean and in port.

Harbor customs

The Royal Meckelnburgh Saeweard functions as a harbor customs authority, contrasting with The Meckelnburgh Douanes, the customs authority for land and air. The Saeweard plays a vital role in ensuring the adherence to customs regulations within Meckelnburgh's ports and waters. It monitors maritime activities, oversees cargo inspections, and enforces compliance, contributing to the integrity of the Kingdom's trade and customs laws.

Maritime law enforcement

The Saeweard operates as a seaborne gendarmerie, holding jurisdiction over various maritime law enforcement functions. This includes maintaining order, enforcing criminal laws on the seas and ensuring compliance with all the Kingdom's vessel safety and environmental protection regulations. The Saeweard has plenary legal authority to board any vessel underway to ensure it is being lawfully crewed and operated. All servicemembers are trained in law enforcement techniques, and all members of the Royal Meckelnburgh Saeweard of rank petty officer or above have full powers of arrest.

Units and facilities

Auxiliary

The Royal Meckelnburgh Saeweard also has a responsibility to ensure recreational and other boats not-for-hire live up to safety regulations. The Auxiliary is an adjunct unit of the Saeweard that consists of volunteers who promote the missions of the Saeweard, especially boating safety on the inland waters of Meckelnburgh. These Auxiliarists primarily conduct boat inspections and education courses on the lakes and rivers of the Kingdom. As well, some Auxiliarists are trained in search and rescue, and three motor lifeboat stations are staffed entirely by volunteers. The Auxiliary is uniformed with modified insignia from the regular Saeweard.

Equipment

Berthier-class (WC)
51-foot lifeboat
Polar Star-class (WAGBH)

Vessels

Pursuant to An Act to develop a new integrated Deepwater Navy (1723 AN), equipment designated as "combat" was removed from Saeweard vessels and aircraft. Remaining arms are considered "law enforcement" grade, but some still include vessel-mounted canons and personal arms necessary to provide self-defense and ensure policing compliance.

Class Type No. Origin Displ. Speed Comp. Notes Introduced
Coast guard cutters
Berthier-class Medium maritime
security cutter
10 Alduria-Wechua Alduria-Wechua 4,140 t 25 kn 126 Helideck with hanger
57 mm naval gun
1699 AN
Murat-class Fast-response cutter 4 (1)

Alduria-Wechua Alduria-Wechua

359 t 28 kn 24 Boat launching ramp 1699 AN
Coast guard boats

Charles John-class

Patrol boat, rescue 20 Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 92 t 25 kn 24 Boat launching ramp 1725 AN
51-foot lifeboat Lifeboat 45 Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 32 t 11 kn 5 1685 AN
CB-144 Rigid inflatable boat 29 Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 2.7 t 40 kn 5 1700 AN
Icebreakers
Ice Queen-class Icebreaker, helicopter,
nuclear
1 Alduria-Wechua Alduria-Wechua 25,540 t 22 kn 75 Helideck with hanger 1698 AN
Polar Star-class Icebreaker, helicopter 1 Alduria-Wechua Alduria-Wechua 11,037 t 18 kn 154 Helideck with hanger 1698 AN
Snow Miser-class Icebreaker 3 Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 3,809 t 16 kn 23 Helideck with hanger
Barge launch ramp
1685 AN
Tugs
Saugerties-class Tug, icebreaker 8 Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 662 t 11 kn 17 1685 AN

Aircraft

Brightworks RH-76 Dromosker
Type Role No. Origin Weight Speed Aircrew Notes Introduced
Fixed-wing aircraft
Mistra CF-356 Mercury Maritime surveillance,
search and rescue
7 Sanama Sanama 9,800 kg 243 kn 2 Deployable sonobuoys 1724 AN
NVF P-228 Fairwinds Maritime surveillance 5 Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 3,900 kg 223 kn 2 1685 AN
Rotary aircraft
Brightworks NH-76 Dromosker Maritime multi-purpose 19 Sanama Sanama 6,400 kg 155 kn 2 Assigned to heli-
equipped cutters
1724 AN
Brightworks RH-76 Dromosker Maritime search and
rescue
14 Sanama Sanama 6,400 kg 155 kn 2 1723 AN

Retired classes

Class Type No. Origin Displ. Speed Comp. Notes In service
Coast guard cutters (WC)
Napoleon-class Large maritime
security cutter
(1) Alduria-Wechua Alduria-Wechua 4,600 t 28 kn 113 Helideck with hanger
57 mm naval gun
1699 AN1722 AN

Insignia

Special General-grade Field-grade Company-grade
OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1
Royal Meckelnburgh Saeweard PBPF O-9E shoulder.png PBPF O-9 shoulder.png PBPF O-8 shoulder.png PBPF O-7 shoulder.png PBPF O-6 shoulder.png PBPF O-5 shoulder.png PBPF O-4 shoulder.png PBPF O-3 shoulder.png MBUS OF-3.png PBPF O-2 shoulder.png PBPF O-1A shoulder.png PBPF O-1B shoulder.png
Admiral Lieutenant-Admiral Vice Admiral Counter Admiral Commodore Captain Commander Lieutenant-Commander First Lieutenant Second Lieutnenat Master Ensign