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The purview of the RPN Surface Forces encompasses 224 warships of the combined RPN fleet, and additional vessels are in construction facilities or [[Wikipedia:Sea trial|sea trials]]. This primarily includes aircraft carriers of the [[Pelograd-class aircraft carrier (Pacifica)|Pelograd-class]] and [[Sakura-class aircraft carrier (Pacifica)|Sakura-class]], cruisers of the [[Admiral Seisuko-class cruiser (Pacifica)|Admiral Seisuko-class]], destroyers of the [[Umihana-class destroyer (Pacifica)|Umihana-class]], frigates of the [[Ayame-class frigate (Pacifica)|Ayame-class]], corvettes of the [[Typhoon-class corvette (Pacifica)|Typhoon-class]], and missile cutters of the [[Tori-class missile cutter (Pacifica)|Tori and Tori-S]] classes, as well as older vessels in reserve such as the Partisan-class. While the Surface Forces operates Pelinese aircraft carriers, the [[Wikipedia:Carrier air wing|carrier air wings]] that operate from them are part of the Royal Pelinese Navy Air Service. | The purview of the RPN Surface Forces encompasses 224 warships of the combined RPN fleet, and additional vessels are in construction facilities or [[Wikipedia:Sea trial|sea trials]]. This primarily includes aircraft carriers of the [[Pelograd-class aircraft carrier (Pacifica)|Pelograd-class]] and [[Sakura-class aircraft carrier (Pacifica)|Sakura-class]], cruisers of the [[Admiral Seisuko-class cruiser (Pacifica)|Admiral Seisuko-class]], destroyers of the [[Umihana-class destroyer (Pacifica)|Umihana-class]], frigates of the [[Ayame-class frigate (Pacifica)|Ayame-class]], corvettes of the [[Typhoon-class corvette (Pacifica)|Typhoon-class]], and missile cutters of the [[Tori-class missile cutter (Pacifica)|Tori and Tori-S]] classes, as well as older vessels in reserve such as the Partisan-class. While the Surface Forces operates Pelinese aircraft carriers, the [[Wikipedia:Carrier air wing|carrier air wings]] that operate from them are part of the Royal Pelinese Navy Air Service. | ||
The primary role of the RPN Surface Fleet at its inception in 1984 was the defense of Pelinai’s territorial waters against potential incursions by nations such as [[Emerald-Denver (Pacifica)|Emerald-Denver]], [[Livana (Pacifica)|Livana]], and [[Stoinia (Pacifica)|Stoinia]] or by Belogoran loyalist insurgents attempting to infiltrate Pelinai, a function which it shared with the RPN Coastal Defense Forces | The primary role of the RPN Surface Fleet at its inception in 1984 was the defense of Pelinai’s territorial waters against potential incursions by nations such as [[Emerald-Denver (Pacifica)|Emerald-Denver]], [[Livana (Pacifica)|Livana]], and [[Stoinia (Pacifica)|Stoinia]] or by Belogoran loyalist insurgents attempting to infiltrate Pelinai, a function which it shared with the RPN Coastal Defense Forces; early ships that it operated in this role included converted missile boats and riverine craft used during the [[Pelinese Civil War (Pacifica)|Pelinese Civil War]], as well as some larger vessels such as Partisan-class destroyers. The gradual development and introduction of larger, more technologically advanced warships such as the Umihana-class destroyer and Ayame-class frigate from the 1990s to the present, the addition of new capabilities such as naval aviation, nuclear submarines, and underway replenishment support, and a reevaluation of strategic doctrine during the early 2000s after the end of the [[Cold War (Pacifica)|Cold War]] resulted in the slow transition of the RPN Surface Forces from a short-range coastal defense flotilla to a [[Wikipedia:Green-water navy|green-water navy]] by the 2010s and then a blue-water-capable surface combatant force by 2021. The branch now currently operates the largest fleet of surface combatants and other warships in the [[Mediterranean Sea (Pacifica)|Mediterranean]], while its historical role of operating riverine craft and patrol boats has been entirely transferred to the RPN Coastal Defense Forces and the Royal Pelinese Coast Guard. | ||
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Revision as of 09:18, 15 August 2023
Royal Pelinese Navy | |
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Active | January 2, 1984 – present |
Country | Kingdom of Pelinai |
Branch | Navy |
Size | 300,000 active personnel (2023) approx. 677 active ships (2023) approx. 900 fixed-wing aircraft (2023) |
Headquarters | Naval Staff Headquarters, Dainēsa |
Patron | Saint Pelinai |
Fleet |
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Engagements | |
Website | rpn.pln |
The Royal Pelinese Navy, also referred to as the Pelinese Navy, the White Fleet, or the White Navy, is the maritime service arm of the Pelinese Armed Forces and is responsible for maintaining its naval warfare, coastal defense, and amphibious warfare capabilities. It is the second largest branch of the Pelinese Armed Forces, with approximately 300,000 active duty personnel in 2022.
The naval arm of the Pelinese Armed Forces has existed as an independent entity since January 2, 1984, when the primarily riverine naval forces of the Civil War-era Pelinese White Army were divided into a separate branch. Ship and infrastructure construction programs proceeding since the 1990s, in addition to the procurement of vessels such as underway replenishment ships, has since advanced the RPN from being primarily a littoral navy to a capable blue-water force with extensive combat capabilities.
The Royal Pelinese Navy is one of the largest navies in Pacifica, with a fleet size of over 670 ships and an estimated combined battlefleet tonnage of over 3,500,000 tonnes as of 2023, and forms a sizable portion of Pelinai’s overseas power projection capabilities. It contains five branches of service: the RPN Surface Forces, the RPN Submarine Forces, the Royal Pelinese Navy Air Service, the RPN Coastal Defense Forces, the Royal Pelinese Marine Corps, the RPN Sealift Forces, and the RPN Special Forces. In addition to naval warfare assets such as naval vessels and navalized aircraft, different branches of the Royal Pelinese Navy also operate coastal defense missile batteries, land-based maritime patrol aircraft, amphibious ground forces such as marines, and other non-naval military assets.
Pelinese naval officials have identified the Mediterranean Sea and the Eastern Ocean as core theaters of operations for the Royal Pelinese Navy since 1985, and the RPN performs regular patrols across the eastern Mediterranean in particular. Regular naval patrols and exercises have both increased in frequency and crept westward as the Royal Pelinese Navy and the Pelinese Armed Forces in general have modernized and expanded.
Mission
History
Origins
Establishment as independent branch
21st century
Organization
Fleets
Branches
The Royal Pelinese Navy is divided into seven administrative branches: the RPN Surface Forces, the RPN Submarine Forces, the Royal Pelinese Navy Air Service, the RPN Coastal Defense Forces, the Royal Pelinese Marine Corps, the RPN Sealift Forces, and the RPN Special Forces. While the branches are largely separated in the realms of training specialization and administrative functions, they share a common operational chain of command and execute military operations as a cohesive force.
RPN Surface Forces
The Royal Pelinese Navy Surface Forces is the Royal Pelinese Navy branch that is responsible for operating its surface combatant and fixed-win naval aviation assets, such as its aircraft carriers, guided missile cruisers, guided missile destroyers, guided missile frigates, corvettes, missile cutters.
Larger vessels such as aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers, and frigates combine their naval aviation, anti-surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, and anti-aircraft warfare capabilities with auxiliary vessel and nuclear attack submarine support from other RPN branches to form powerful carrier battlegroup forces suitable for blue-water power projection and naval combat, whereas the smaller corvettes and missile cutters defend Pelinese littoral regions from incursions and repel hostile fleets near Pelinese home waters through anti-access/area denial operations.
The purview of the RPN Surface Forces encompasses 224 warships of the combined RPN fleet, and additional vessels are in construction facilities or sea trials. This primarily includes aircraft carriers of the Pelograd-class and Sakura-class, cruisers of the Admiral Seisuko-class, destroyers of the Umihana-class, frigates of the Ayame-class, corvettes of the Typhoon-class, and missile cutters of the Tori and Tori-S classes, as well as older vessels in reserve such as the Partisan-class. While the Surface Forces operates Pelinese aircraft carriers, the carrier air wings that operate from them are part of the Royal Pelinese Navy Air Service.
The primary role of the RPN Surface Fleet at its inception in 1984 was the defense of Pelinai’s territorial waters against potential incursions by nations such as Emerald-Denver, Livana, and Stoinia or by Belogoran loyalist insurgents attempting to infiltrate Pelinai, a function which it shared with the RPN Coastal Defense Forces; early ships that it operated in this role included converted missile boats and riverine craft used during the Pelinese Civil War, as well as some larger vessels such as Partisan-class destroyers. The gradual development and introduction of larger, more technologically advanced warships such as the Umihana-class destroyer and Ayame-class frigate from the 1990s to the present, the addition of new capabilities such as naval aviation, nuclear submarines, and underway replenishment support, and a reevaluation of strategic doctrine during the early 2000s after the end of the Cold War resulted in the slow transition of the RPN Surface Forces from a short-range coastal defense flotilla to a green-water navy by the 2010s and then a blue-water-capable surface combatant force by 2021. The branch now currently operates the largest fleet of surface combatants and other warships in the Mediterranean, while its historical role of operating riverine craft and patrol boats has been entirely transferred to the RPN Coastal Defense Forces and the Royal Pelinese Coast Guard.
RPN Submarine Forces
The Royal Pelinese Navy Submarine Forces is the branch of the Royal Pelinese Navy that consists of its submarine assets, including its diesel-electric attack submarines, nuclear attack submarines, guided missile submarines, and ballistic missile submarines.
Submarines of the Royal Pelinese Navy serve multiple roles. Conventional attack submarines are assigned to operate near the coasts of the Eastern Ocean and in the Mediterranean Sea as area denial and littoral defense assets, where shallow waters cause seabed clutter and other effects that contribute to their stealth. Nuclear-powered submarines of the RPN provide long-endurance commerce raiding, anti-ship and anti-land cruise missile, and nuclear second strike capabilities; nuclear attack submarines in particular may also be deployed as escorts for carrier battlegroups or ballistic missile submarines in order to defend them from submarine attack.
A total of 96 submarines are operated by the Royal Pelinese Navy Submarine Forces, not counting non-commissioned hulls such as those under construction or undergoing sea trials. Principal hull classes include the Evanescent-class nuclear attack submarine, the Biheru-class conventional attack submarine, the Snowfall-class ballistic missile submarine, and the Hurricane-class cruise missile submarine.