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− | The '''Royal Isselmere-Nieland Navy''' ('''RINN''') — [[Anguistian language|Anguistian]]: ''Llíngéth Ríoghabh na hUislíamór-Nhígúlad'' ('''LRUN'''), [[Nielander language|Nielandic]]: ''Konungligr Sjóher Isslamærar-Nýlands'' ('''KSIN'''), [[Isselmerian language|Isselmerian]]: ''Royle Navy o 'Isslamere-Nieland'' — is the senior service within the [[United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland Defence Forces]] ('''UKINDF'''). With almost 19.5 million personnel and a budget of almost $8 trillion [[Currency|universal standard dollars]]/NationStates dollars ('''USD'''/'''NSD'''), the RINN is the second-best funded and largest component of the UKINDF after the [[Aerospace Service (UKIN)|Aerospace Service]]. With its own air and ground forces — the [[#Fleet Air Arm|Fleet Air Arm]] ('''FAA''') and [[Royal Isselmere-Nieland Marines]] ('''RINM'''), respectively — the RINN inevitably serves as [[Isselmere-Nieland]]'s vanguard. | + | The '''Royal Isselmere-Nieland Navy''' ('''RINN''') — [[Anguistian language|Anguistian]]: ''Llíngéth Ríoghabh na hUislíamór-Nhígúlad'' ('''LRUN'''), [[Nielander language|Nielandic]]: ''Konungligr Sjóher Isslamærar-Nýlands'' ('''KSIN'''), [[Isselmerian language|Isselmerian]]: ''Royle Navy o 'Isslamere-Nieland'' ('''RNIN''') — is the senior service within the [[United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland Defence Forces]] ('''UKINDF'''). With almost 19.5 million personnel and a budget of almost $8 trillion [[Currency|universal standard dollars]]/NationStates dollars ('''USD'''/'''NSD'''), the RINN is the second-best funded and largest component of the UKINDF after the [[Aerospace Service (UKIN)|Aerospace Service]]. With its own air and ground forces — the [[#Fleet Air Arm|Fleet Air Arm]] ('''FAA''') and [[Royal Isselmere-Nieland Marines]] ('''RINM'''), respectively — the RINN inevitably serves as [[Isselmere-Nieland]]'s vanguard. |
==The Admiralty== | ==The Admiralty== |
Revision as of 12:27, 30 July 2007
Ensign | |
Admiralty | |
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State | Isselmere-Nieland |
Headquarters - Building |
Daurmont Admiralty House |
Secretary of State | Anthony Travers, MP |
Chief of Naval Staff | FAdm Sir Alexander Wycombe, Bt |
Establishment - Navy - Marines - Fleet Air Arm |
1562 1684 1927 |
Components | |
Royal IN Navy
Royal Isselmere-Nieland Marines
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Structure | |
Coastal Defence Force Littoral Defence Force Rapid Reaction Force Strategic Defence Force (Navy) | |
Personnel | |
Budget (USD, 2007) | |
Total - Per capita |
$9.108 trillion $381,690.87 |
Percentages - GDP - National budget - Defence budget |
1.91% 5.45% 29.05% |
Abbreviations | |
Vessels - Navy - Auxiliary |
HINMS1 or HINMB2 RINFA |
References | |
1 His Isselmerian and Nielander Majesty's Ship or Submarine. |
The Royal Isselmere-Nieland Navy (RINN) — Anguistian: Llíngéth Ríoghabh na hUislíamór-Nhígúlad (LRUN), Nielandic: Konungligr Sjóher Isslamærar-Nýlands (KSIN), Isselmerian: Royle Navy o 'Isslamere-Nieland (RNIN) — is the senior service within the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland Defence Forces (UKINDF). With almost 19.5 million personnel and a budget of almost $8 trillion universal standard dollars/NationStates dollars (USD/NSD), the RINN is the second-best funded and largest component of the UKINDF after the Aerospace Service. With its own air and ground forces — the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) and Royal Isselmere-Nieland Marines (RINM), respectively — the RINN inevitably serves as Isselmere-Nieland's vanguard.
The Admiralty
Overall command of the Defence Forces emanates from the Sovereign, who as head of state is their commander-in-chief, by and with the advice of the Defence Council of the Council of State. Day-to-day administration of the RINN falls to the Minister of Defence and to the Minister of State for the Navy.
The Minister of State of the Navy is the President of the Admiralty Board, the body responsible for the administration of the RINN. As such, the minister of State is known as the First Lord/Lady of the Admiralty. The Board of Admiralty (Admiralty Board) was first established in 1848 following the example of the British Royal Navy. Since 1998, the Admiralty Board consists of the First Lord as well as the five senior-most active officers of the service, styled the Sea Lords.
The First Sea Lord is the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), the serving commander-in-chief. Next in line, the Second Sea Lord is the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) responsible for planning, deployment, and operational training. The Third Sea Lord is the Chief of Naval Resources (CNR) who supervises such diverse matters as personnel, logistics, supply, basing, and procurement, the last in liaison with the Naval Directorate of the Defence Procurement Agency. Expeditionary forces (i.e., the RINM) fall under the jurisdiction of the Fourth Sea Lord, the Chief of Naval Expeditionary Forces (CNEF). Last is the Chief of Naval Air Forces (CNAF), the Fifth Sea Lord.
Organisation
The RINN is founded upon six branches of service divided into several forces that provide an operational focus for their component units. In order of chronological precedence, these branches are:
Technically, the Royal Isselmere-Nieland Marines (RINM) and the Royal Isselmere-Nieland Fleet Auxiliary (RINFA) are not part of the Royal Navy, but for operational and most administrative purposes both fall under naval command.
These branches are subdivided into several forces, which are administered by Admirals-General:[1]
- Home Fleet, which protects the State and its shipping lanes
- Coastal Defence Force, which guards its shores and bases
- Littoral Defence Force for coastal operations abroad
- Rapid Reaction Force, which conducts expeditionary operations abroad
- Strategic Defence Force (Navy), which is the UKIN's naval nuclear deterrent.
Administratively, similar warships are usually grouped into divisions of between four and twelve vessels plus any support units. Although the operational utility of such divisions is modest, the units do provide basic support requirements as well as the means of inducting new sailors and officers into the methods and traditions of the service.
Operationally, the RINN consists of two fleets, the aforementioned Home Fleet or Navy of the White, and the Expeditionary Fleet or Navy of the Blue. Fleets are subdivided into less cumbersome battle fleets or flotillas of two or more regional squadrons, which are themselves comprised of several groups often organised around capital ships.
Unit name | Vessel types | Number of vessels, units | Officer commanding |
Navy | All vessels | 2+ Fleets | Admiral of the Fleet |
Armada | All vessels in an ocean | 2+ Fleets | Admiral-General |
Fleet | All flotillas operating in a broad region | 2+ Flotillas | Admiral |
Flotilla | All vessels operating in a general region | 2+ Squadrons | Lieutenant-Admiral |
Squadron | A large number of vessels of all types operating in a specific region | 2+ Groups | Vice Admiral |
Group | A collection of complementary vessels | 2+ Task Units | Rear Admiral |
Task Unit | A small number of vessels, typically with capital ships, a component of a Group | 4-12 ships | Commodore |
Division | Same or similar types | 4-12 ships | Captain to Commodore[2] |
Task Element | A single vessel | 1 | Lieutenant-Commander to Captain[3] |
Surface Fleet
The Surface Fleet comprises all surface warships in the RINN, from the mighty Europa-class heavy command battleship to the small and swift Crocodile-class littoral combat ship. Its primary purpose is the defence of Isselmere-Nieland's shipping and offshore resources, although in recent years it has begun training for offensive action. The Surface Fleet, along with its support units, is by far the largest contingent of the RINN.
Ships of the Fleet
- Europa-class
- Jimnam-class
- Kingdom-class
- King Henry V-class
- Consort-class
- Regent-class
- Alderdom-class
- Síanach-class
- Bullfinch-class
- Flower-class
Fleet Air Arm
The Fleet Air Arm (FAA) consists of the RINN's air units, including those attached to the Coastal Defence Force (CDF) and the RINM's Marine Air Service (RINMAS). The FAA is responsible for maritime patrol (MARPAT), aided by Royal Isselmere-Nieland Air Force (RINAF) interceptors and strike aircraft.
Aircraft of the FAA
- DAS-2 Spectre multirole fighters (single-seat DAS-2M and two-seat DAS-2N)
- DAS-2NE2 Spectre electronic combat reconnaissance aircraft
- DAS-3 Sea Fury short take-off and vertical landing fighter and trainer aircraft
- DAS-4M Swordfish strike aircraft
- DAS-6M Scimitar fleet interceptor
- DAS-7K Atlantis multirole tanker transport (MRTT)
- DAS-7M Njord maritime patrol aircraft (MPA)
- DAS-7S Bark submarine support aircraft
- DAS-8C Gannet carrier onboard delivery aircraft
- DAS-8W Heimdall airborne early warning aircraft
- DAS-10 Cormorant multirole helicopter series
- DAS-13 Condor heavy lift helicopter
- DAS-15 Tiger land-based interceptor
Submarine Force
The Submarine Service is the umbrella organisation for all of the RINN's submarines. Composed in the main of nuclear attack submarines, the Submarine Force is often detached to serve with surface task groups, but independent submarine divisions perform extensive patrols of the UKIN's exclusive economic zone (EEZ).
The Submarine Force is also the vanguard for the Royal Navy's contingent of the Strategic Defence Force (SDF). Ballistic missile submarines form the largest component of the Navy's part in the SDF, as well as cruise missile submarines tasked with defending against super Dreadnoughts.
Boats of the Submarine Force
- Bloch-class SSN
- Chamberlain-class SSAN, SSBN, SSGN
- Haenulf-class SSJ
- Nowotny-class SSN
- Tichy-class SSN
Forces
Coastal Defence Force
Personnel: 2,096,391
Aircraft (all types): 21,132
Uncrewed vehicles (all types): 8100
The Coastal Defence Force (CDF) encompasses fixed and mobile coastal defence batteries, land-based maritime patrol (MARPAT) squadrons, and coastal defence and mine countermeasures (MCM) groups. The CDF enforces the UKIN's local maritime claims, such as the United Kingdom's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), as well as policing against offences within Home waters.
Aircraft of the CDF
- DAS-7K Atlantis multirole tanker transport (MRTT)
- DAS-7M Njord maritime patrol aircraft (MPA)
- DAS-15 Tiger interceptor
Littoral Defence Force
Personnel: 1,190,504
Ships (all types): 2605
Aircraft (all types): 2928
Uncrewed vehicles (all types): 8937
Rapid Reaction Force
Personnel: 2,991,336
Ships (all types): 6010
Aircraft (all types): 7895
Uncrewed vehicles (all types): 18777
Strategic Defence Force
Personnel: 429,638
Ships (all types): 1483
Aircraft (all types): 110
Uncrewed vehicles (all types): 7700
The naval contingent of the Strategic Defence Force (SDF) is a key component of the Isselmere-Nieland's strategic deterrence capability. Based around ballistic missile submarines, this force is the most silent of the Submarine Force.
Royal Isselmere-Nieland Coast Guard
Personnel: 2,807,532
Ships (all types): 14589
Aircraft (all types): 3987
Uncrewed vehicles (all types): 41838
Officially, the Coast Guard (RINCG) is not part of RINN but of the Ministry of Finance's Directorate-General of Frontier Security. During wartime, the RINCG does fall under the supervision of the RINN.
The Fleets
Home Fleet
Personnel: 4,902,363
Ships (all types): 9542
Aircraft (all types): 13829
Uncrewed vehicles (all types): 34824
Expeditionary Fleet
Personnel: 4,742,378
Ships (all types): 10279
Aircraft (all types): 12129
Uncrewed vehicles (all types): 31799
Rank structure
Ranks according to modified RL NATO rank structure, with warrant officers officially considered part of "Other Ranks" rather than as a separate stratum.
For enlisted personnel, chevrons are typically yellow with point down, with rank on upper left arm (as well as on both epaulettes where appropriate), except for warrant officer dress uniforms on which rank insignia is on both forearms. Enlisted personnel wear insignia for their branch of service (engineering, gunnery, radar, etc.) on the upper right arm on both duty and dress uniforms, with the exception of camouflage gear whereupon branch insignia is omitted.
Sleeve insignia for commissioned officer ranks are worn on the lower sleeves in dress or garrison uniforms, on epaulettes on duty uniforms. If body armour is worn, rank is on chest. Naval officer stripes and bars are surmounted by loop ("curl") inscribed with an initial or symbol denoting branch of service.
Code | Ministers | Úeníoiche | Ráðherrar | Sleeve Insignia and Epaulettes[4] | |
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(n/a) | Minister of Defence | Úeníog an tÁmdhifinn | Varnarráðherra | (n/a) | |
(n/a) | Minister of State for the Defence Forces | Úeníog Úlaidh an tÁmdhifinnlú | Varnarliðsrikísráðherra | ||
(n/a) | Secretary of State for the Navy, First Lord of the Admiralty | Rúnaigh Úlaidh Llíngesó, Cínghlíú an Morlís | Rikísritari Sjóhers, Fyrstherra Admirálsráð | ||
Code | Chiefs of Staff | Mórúarénn an tSáirbhis | Forstjórar Stjórna | Sleeve Insignia and Epaulettes | |
(n/a) | Chief of Defence Staff (CDS)[5] | Bénaidh Úarinn an tÁmdhifinnlú (BUAL) | Forstjóri Varnarliðstjórnar (FVLS) | Rank insignia of the serving officers | |
(n/a) | First Sea Lord, Chief of the Naval Staff (1SL, CNS)[6] | Morghlíú gCíntabh, Bénaidh Úarinn Llíngesó (1MG, BUL) | Fyrst Sjóherra, Forstjóri Sjóherstjórnar (1SH, FSS) | ||
(n/a) | Second Sea Lord, Chief of the Naval Operations (2SL, CNO)[6] | Morghlíú Dháó, Bénaidh Gobruchúighdaithe Mhoró (2MG, BGM) | Annar Sjóherra, Forstjóri Sjóherrekstrar (2SH, FSR) | ||
Code | Dignity of State[7] | Urdhas Ghúlaidh | Rikísvirðuleika | Sleeve Insignia | Epaulettes |
OF-10c | Grand Admiral of Isselmere-Nieland (GAIN)[8] | Móradmirál na hUislíamor-Nhígúlad (MAUN) | Mikiladmirál Isslamærar-Nýlands (MAIN) | Half-band within two bands surmounted by crown[9] | Two cannons[10] crossed within laurel wreath surmounted by crown over the coat of arms circled by four five-pointed stars[11] at 45° to x-y axis |
Code | Flag Ranks | Péimnithe Arúidhinn | Tignir Veifu | Sleeve Insignia | Epaulettes |
OF-10b | Admiral of the Fleet (AdmFlt)[12][13] | Admirál Flídaithe (AdmFlt) | Admirál Flota (AdmFlt) | Half-band within two bands surmounted by crown | Two cannons crossed within laurel wreath surmounted by crown over the coat of arms |
OF-10a | Admiral-General (AdmGen)[1] | Admirálghénearál (AdmGen) | Generáladmirál (GenAdm) | Two bands surmounted by crown | Two cannons crossed within laurel wreath surmounted by crown |
OF-9b | Admiral (Adm)[14] | Admirál (Adm) | Admirál (Adm) | Band surmounted by four stripes and crown | Crown over three stylised roses[15] surmounting sabre crossing baton[16] |
OF-9a | Lieutenant-Admiral (LAdm) | Léghteanantadmirál (LAdm) | Admirálliðsforingi (AdmLf) | Band surmounted by three stripes and crown | Crown over two stylised roses surmounting sabre crossing baton |
OF-8 | Vice Admiral (VAdm) | Bis-Admirál (BAdm) | Vis-Admirál (VAdm) | Band surmounted by two stripes and crown | Crown over stylised rose surmounting sabre crossing baton |
OF-7 | Rear Admiral (RAdm) | Cefnadmirál (CAdm) | Gegnadmirál (GegAdm) | Band surmounted by stripe and crown | Crown surmounting fouled anchor over sabre crossing baton |
OF-6 | Commodore (Cmdre) | Béinnadhúr (Béin) | Höfuðsmaður (HÐM) | Band surmounted by crown | Crown surmounting three pips |
Code | Senior Officers | Ófigeachda Shénochta | Yfirforingjar | Sleeve Insignia and Epaulettes | |
OF-5 | Captain (Capt [N]) | Capten (Capt [L]) | Skipherra (SkH) | Four stripes | |
OF-4 | Commander (Cdr) | Corchímíonaith [L] (Cor [L]) | Skipstjóri (SkS) | Three stripes | |
OF-3 | Lieutenant Commander (LCdr) | Léghteanantchorchímíonaith [L] (LCor [L]) |
Undirskipstjóri (USkS) | Thin stripe within two stripes | |
Code | Junior Officers/Subalterns | Ófigeachda Ósiau | Yngsforingjar | Sleeve Insignia and Epaulettes | |
OF-2 | Lieutenant (Lt [N]) | Léghteanant (Lt [L]) | Stýrimaður (Stm) | Two stripes | |
OF-1c | Sub-Lieutenant (S/Lt) | Bis-Léghteanant (BLt [L]) | Undirstýrimaður (UStm) | Stripe surmounting narrow stripe | |
OF-1a | Midshipman (Midm)[17] or Acting Sub-Lieutenant (AS/Lt) |
Canolloingséabh (CLS) or Bis-Léghteanant Gníúadh (BLG) |
Afleysingaforingi (AF) or Byrjundirstýrimaður (BUStm) |
Stripe | |
Code | Officer Cadets | Daltaí | Foringjabyrjendur | Sleeve Insignia and Epaulettes | |
Work | Dress | ||||
OF-D | Ensign (Ens)[18] | Llumenúr (Lmn) | Bátsforingjabyrjandi (BFB) | Narrow stripe | White rhomboid piece of cloth with gold button and white cord twist (graduand) or with silver button and white cord twist (student) |
SO | Officer Cadet (OCdt) | Dalta (D) | Foringjabyrjandi (FB) | White rectangle on epaulettes | |
Code | Warrant Officers | Ófigeaghda Barántaithe | Heimildar Untirforingjar | Sleeve Insignia and Epaulettes | |
OR-10b | His Majesty's Warrant Officer of the Defence Forces (HMWODF)[8][19] | Ófigeagh Barántaidh an tEidh Mórchaidigh an tÁmdhifinnlú (OBEMAL) | Hans Hátignar Flokksstjóri Varnarliðs (HHFSVL) | Coat of arms within laurel wreath surmounted by crown | |
OR-10a | Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (CPON)[8][20] | Bénmanófigeagh Llíngesó (BMOL) | Yfirbátsmaður Sjóhers (YBMSH) | Coat of arms within laurel wreath surmounted by stylised rose | |
OR-9d | Fleet Chief Petty Officer (FCPO)[8] | Bénmanófigeagh Flídaithe (BMOF) | Yfirbátsmaður Flota (YBMF) | Coat of arms within laurel wreath | |
OR-9c | Squadron Chief Petty Officer (SCPO)[8] | Bénmanófigeagh Shcúadren (BMOS) | Yfirbátsmaður Sjósveitar (YBMSS) | Coat of arms surmounting Royal Navy insignia | |
OR-9b | Division Chief Petty Officer (DCPO)[8] | Bénmanófigeagh Dhosran (BMOD) | Yfirbátsmaður Sjódeildar (YBMSD) | Coat of arms surmounting crossed cutlasses | |
OR-9a | Chief Petty Officer (CPO) | Bénmanófigeagh (BMO) | Yfirbátsmaður (YBM) | Coat of arms | |
OR-8 | Master Petty Officer 1st Class (MPO1) | Meistromanófigeagh 1º (MMO1) | Aðalbátsmaður 1º (ABM1) | Crown within laurel wreath | |
OR-7 | Master Petty Officer 2nd Class (MPO2) | Meistromanófigeagh 2º (MMO2) | Aðalbátsmaður 2º (ABM2) | Crown | |
Code | Senior Rates and Junior Petty Officers | Cíbhraithe Shénochta í Manófigeaghda Ósiaithe | Hásetar og Bátsmenn | Sleeve Insignia and Epaulettes | |
OR-6b | Petty Officer 1st Class (PO1) | Manófigeagh 1º (MO1) | Bátsmaður 1º (BM1) | Three chevrons, surmounted by crown | |
OR-6a | Petty Officer 2nd Class (PO2) | Manófigeagh 2º (MO2) | Bátsmaður 2º (BM2) | Three chevrons, surmounted by crossed stylised fouled anchors or branch symbol | |
OR-5b | Petty Officer 3rd Class (PO3) | Manófigeagh 3º (MO3) | Bátsmaður 3º (BM3) | Three chevrons | |
OR-5a | Master Rate (MH)[8] | Bénllongúr (BLL) | Meistarháseti (MH) | Two chevrons surmounted by crossed stylised fouled anchors | |
OR-4 | Senior Rate (SH) | Llongúr Shénogh (LLS) | Yfirháseti (YH) | Chevron surmounted by crossed stylised fouled anchors | |
Code | Junior Rates | Cíbhraithe Ósiau | Sjóliðar | Sleeve Insignia and Epaulettes | |
OR-3 | Leading Seaman (LH) | Llongúr (LL) | Aðalháseti (AH) | Crossed stylised fouled anchors | |
OR-2c | Able Seaman (AB) | Mordúiur (MRD) | Háseti (HA) | Stylised fouled anchor | |
OR-2b | Ordinary Rate 1st Class (OR1) | Morúr 1° (MR1) | Sjóliði 1° (SL1) | (n/a) | |
OR-2a | Ordinary Rate 2nd Class (OR2) | Morúr 2° (MR2) | Sjóliði 2° (SL2) | ||
OR-1 | Seaman Apprentice (SA) | Morúr Dhísgúr (MD) | Viðvaningur (VV) |
Rank equivalencies and explanations
Several ranks within the UKINDF have different names dependent upon the branch of service or duties performed. There are a plethora of titles based on the generic rank structure for the junior ratings (e.g. Leading Artificer) in the Royal Isselmere-Nieland Navy. Indeed, there are so many titles that they, in sum, exceed the scope of the present document.
Within the Royal Isselmere-Nieland Marines and the Isselmere-Nielander Army, there are likewise differences in rank-titles within each branch of service. These latter are presented above. Please note that in the Marines, a first and second class Private is referred to as "Marine".
Qualification insignia
Pilot’s Wings
Navigator/Weapon Systems Officer Wings
Paratrooper’s Wings
Submariner’s Badge
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