Naval Service (UKIN)

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Naval Service
Úasanidhe Llíngesó
Sjóþjónusta
RINN Ensign
Ensign
Admiralty
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

  • Surface Fleet
  • Fleet Air Arm
  • Submarine Service
  • Royal IN Naval Reserve

Royal Isselmere-Nieland Marines

  • RINM Reserve

Royal Isselmere-Nieland Fleet Auxiliary

Structure
Coastal Defence Force
Littoral Defence Force
Rapid Reaction Force
Strategic Defence Force (Navy)
Personnel

Rank structure

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.
2 His Isselmerian and Nielander Majesty's Boat.

The Naval Service of the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland (UKIN) consists of the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines, and the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. It is administered by the Board of Admiralty chaired by the First Lord of Admiralty and the First Sea Lord, the latter being the ex officio if not de facto seniormost officer of the service. Unlike the Naval Service of the real-life United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, that of the UKIN includes the civilian as well as the militarised portions of the maritime service. The Naval Service is the senior service of the Defence Forces.

Admiralty

To be added.

Royal Navy

The Royal Navy is arrayed in three armadas. Everyday command of the service is through the Chief of Naval Operations, also known as the Second Sea Lord. Approximately ten million personnel serve in the Royal Navy, including those serving on naval bases. The Navy is divided into the Surface Force, the Submarine Force, the Fleet Air Arm, and, along with the Royal Marines, the Coastal Defence Force. It provides a largest contingent of the Strategic Defence Force as well through the Submarine Force's submarine-launched ballistic missiles.

Royal Marines

The Royal Marines consist of approximately two million personnel divided into two main forces, the Fleet Marine Force and the Rapid Deployment Force. The Royal Marines have their own air service — in truth, it is part of the Fleet Air Arm — and provide infantry forces for the Coastal Defence Force.

Royal Fleet Auxiliary

The Royal Fleet Auxiliary provides the Royal Navy and Royal Marines with sealift support and underway replenishment services. Crews in the Fleet Auxiliary are often a mix of naval and "civilian" personnel, the latter being on short-term contract with the Royal Navy.


UKIN Security Forces
Defence Forces

Naval Service
Royal Navy | Royal Marines | Royal Fleet Auxiliary
Army
Aerospace Service
Royal Air Force | Orbital Defence
Royal Gendarmerie
Strategic Defence
Air | Land | Sea

Paramilitary Forces
Coast Guard


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