Royal Isselmere-Nieland Navy
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State | UK of Isselmere-Nieland | |||
Headquarters Building |
Daurmont Admiralty House | |||
Secretary of State | ||||
Chief of Staff | FAdm Sir Alexander Wycombe | |||
Budget (USD, 2006) Total Per capita |
$7 trillion $142,000 | |||
Abbreviations Navy Ships Auxiliary |
RINN HINMS RINFA |
The Royal Isselmere-Nieland Navy (RINN) is the senior service within the United Kingdom of Isselmere-Nieland Defence Forces (UKIN-DF). With almost 14 million personnel and a budget of almost $7 trillion NationStates dollars (NSD), the Royal Navy is the best funded and largest component of the UKIN-DF. As protector of the state's shores, the RINN forms Isselmere-Nieland's defensive vanguard.
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Command
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 Defence Forces falls to the Minister of Defence and the respective ministers of state of the four services.
In charge of the Royal Navy is the Admiralty, also known as the Department of the Navy. The Minister of State for the Navy is styled the First Lord (or Lady) of the Admiralty, who acts upon the advice of the three senior-most serving officers of the service, the Sea Lords. The First Sea Lord as Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) is the serving commander-in-chief of the service and is typically the senior-most officer within the Royal Navy. Beneath the First Sea Lord are the Second Sea Lord, who is the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), and the Third Sea Lord, the Chief of Naval Resources (CNR).
Structure
The RINN is Isselmere-Nieland's defensive vanguard. The RINN presently consists of two navies — the Home Navy (the Navy of the White) and the Expeditionary Navy (the Navy of the Blue) — further divided into fleet groups of two or more fleets. The fleets themselves are subdivided into command units and two operational squadrons.
Beyond those basic structures come the various branches within the service.
- Coastal Defence Force
- Fleet Air Arm
- Royal Isselmere-Nieland Marines
- Strategic Defence Force
- Submarine Service
- Surface Force
- Royal Isselmere-Nieland Fleet Auxiliary
Coastal Defence Force
The Coastal Defence Force (CDF) encompasses fixed and mobile coastal defence batteries, land-based maritime patrol squadrons, and coastal defence and mine countermeasures 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.
Fleet Air Arm
The Fleet Air Arm (FAA) consists of most air units within the RINN, excluding those attached to the CDF or the Royal Isselmere-Nieland Marines (RINM).
Royal Isselmere-Nieland Marines
The RINM is the RINN's army. The RINM possesses its own air arm, the Marine Air Service, as well.
Strategic Defence Force
The (Navy) Strategic Defence Force (SDF) is one of the components of the Isselmere-Nieland's nuclear deterrence capability. Based around ballistic missile submarines, this force is the most silent of the Silent Service.
Submarine Force
The Submarine Force is the umbrella organisation for submarines not attached to the CDF or SDF. 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 EEZ.
Surface Force
The Surface Force comprises all surface warships not attached to the CDF.
Royal Isselmere-Nieland Fleet Auxiliary
In addition to the Surface Force is another vital contingent, the Royal Isselmere-Nieland Fleet Auxiliary (RINFA), consisting of the wide assortment of logistics vessels and supporting craft. Although officially labelled as "Auxiliary", the RINN views the RINFA as one of the cornerstones of the UKIN's defence.
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