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Revision as of 18:56, 7 November 2007


RPN Flag

Operations and Support

Global Operations

There are no current operations.

Surface Fleet

Basic Facts

The surface fleet was reorganised in 2000 into two flotillas, one based at each of the two naval bases at Lido di Passero and Lido di Magellan.

Aircraft Carriers are the largest ships in the fleet. Their innate versatility and comprehensive command facilities make them key to modern expeditionary operations. Their main armament is provided by their embarked carrier air groups, enabling carriers to deploy rapidly around the world to local points of crises.

Destroyers and frigates are, as always, the workhorses of the fleet, the former being optimised for air defence and the latter for surface and subsurface warfare. They are equally at home in large task groups or on independent operations which may include sanctions enforcement, humanitarian relief or anti-drug patrols.

Smaller fighting ships include the world-leading mine countermeasures ships (MCM). Sophisticated and cheap mines are available the world over, and the neutralisation of their threat is a skilled and painstaking business that usually continues long after hostilities have ended.

Offshore patrol vessels play an important role in Pinguinum home waters by enforcing fishery laws and providing a reassuring presence in UK oil and gas fields.

Cygnus class Aircraft Carriers

  • HMPS Grace (RN flagship)
  • HMPS Patricia
  • HMPS Irene

Anser class Frigates

  • HMPS Roma
  • HMPS Firenze
  • HMPS Venezia
  • HMPS Milano
  • HMPS Torino
  • HMPS Bologna
  • HMPS Genova
  • HMPS Napoli

Branta class Frigates

  • HMPS Donatello
  • HMPS Leonardo
  • HMPS Michelangelo
  • HMPS Raphael

Tadorna class Destroyers

Batch 1

  • HMPS Gentoo
  • HMPS Pluma
  • HMPS Blackfoot
  • HMPS Cigno

Batch 2

  • HMPS Bursa
  • HMPS Bianco
  • HMPS Verona
  • HMPS Parma

Cairina class Assault Ships

  • HMPS Resplendent
  • HMPS Magnificent
  • HMPS Concurrent

Hydrographic Vessels

Antarctic Patrol Ship

Mine Countermeasure

Patrol Vessels

Fleet Air Arm

Submarine Service

Royal Marines

Royal Fleet Auxiliary

Royal Pinguinian Marines Reserve

Royal Pinguinian Naval Reserve

Establishments

Naval Fleets

All ships are designated HMPS (His Majesty's Pinguinian Service) .

Submarine Fleet

Submarines

Aptenodytes class - P-Type (the 'Kings'):

  • HMPS Blake
  • HMPS Ross
  • HMPS Mark
  • HMPS Thomas

Aptenodytes class - F-Type (the 'Emperors'):

  • HMPS Julius
  • HMPS Augustus

Eudyptula class:

  • HMPS George
  • HMPS William
  • HMPS Edward
  • HMPS Cyril
  • HMPS David
  • HMPS Iain
  • HMPS John
  • HMPS Charles

Surface Fleet

Aircraft Carriers

Cygnus class

  • HMPS Grace (RN flagship)
  • HMPS Patricia
  • HMPS Irene

Frigates

Anser class:

  • HMPS Roma
  • HMPS Firenze
  • HMPS Venezia
  • HMPS Milano
  • HMPS Torino
  • HMPS Bologna
  • HMPS Genova
  • HMPS Napoli

Branta class:

  • HMPS Donatello
  • HMPS Leonardo
  • HMPS Michelangelo
  • HMPS Raphael

Destroyers

Tadorna class - Batch 1:

  • HMPS Duke of Furr
  • HMPS Duke of Feather
  • HMPS Duke of Flipper
  • HMPS Duke of Uccello

Tadorna class - Batch 2:

  • HMPS Duke of Ala
  • HMPS Duke of Bianchi
  • HMPS Duke of Heart
  • HMPS Duke of Costa

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