HM Armed Forces | Kingdom of Reitzmag
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Official Nation name: (The) Kingdom of Reitzmag
Conventional Nation name(s): Reitzmag, Britannia
Population: 59,030,000
EURO GDP: € 4,900,089,836,461.54
NS Economy Description: Frightening
Defense Spending as % of Budget: 10.83% (Limited to 15% without War Mod/Admin approval)
Arms Manufacturing: 74,341.18
Producer Tier?: OMEGA (maximum)
Producer Slot if applicable: USSR & SUCCESSOR STATES (OMEGA)
LEADERSHIP
Commander-in-Chief: HM King George
Prime Minister: Simon Bridges
Minister of Defense: Ben Wallace
Chief of Defense Staff: Field Marshal Sir Won In-Choul (원인철/元仁哲)
Deputy Chief of Defense Staff: Adm. Sir Timothy Fraser
Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chiefs of Staff Committee: WO1 Glenn Haughton
BRANCH PERSONNEL
HM Royal Army: 193,083
- Army Air Corps: 47,833
HM Royal Air Force: 156,333
HM Royal Navy (total personnel): 85,500- HM Royal Marines (total personnel): 25,650
Royal Space Force (total personnel): 7,800
Total military personnel: 442,717 (This is limited to .75% of your RP Population)
EQUIPMENT
HM Royal Army (Total Tanks and Artillery): 375 Tanks, 825 Artillery/Anti-air
- Army Air Corps (Total Helicopters): 205
HM Royal Air Force (Total Aircraft): 670
HM Royal Navy (Total Ships): 136
HM Royal Space Command (Total Launchers): 10 Mobile Launchers, 20 Missile Silos
COSTS
Total ICs available: 161,117
Total ICs used: 137,533
Total upkeep cost: 45,940Defense Spending as % of Euro GDP: 4.68% (limited to 5% without War Admin/Mod approval)
Projected Defense Spending in Euros: € 229,221,666,666.67
True Defense Spending in Euros: € 270,646,661,937.28
GROUND UNITS
HM Royal Army
Motorised Infantry: 2
Mechanised Infantry: 10
Airborne°: 3
Special Forces°: 5
Armour (15 Main Battle Tanks or 20 Secondary Battle Tanks per Unit): 25
Artillery (15 Artillery or Anti-Air Pieces): 55
Headquarters/Logistics Unit: 20 (required for every 5 divisions)AERIAL UNITS
Fighter. Superiority: 150
Fighter, Multi-Role: 260
Fighter,Strike: 50
Attack: 25
Helicopter, Transport: 11 (Show in Groups bought not total number of Helicopters)
Helicopter, Multi-Use/Utility: 22 (Show in Groups bought not total number of Helicopters)
Helicopter, Attack: 8 (Show in Groups bought not total number of Helicopters)
AWACS/RECONNAISSANCE/ELECTRONIC WARFARE : 35
Tanker: 15
Drone, Attack°: 35 (Show in Groups bought not total number of drones)
Drone, Reconnaissance°: 10 (Show in Groups bought not total number of drones)
Transport: 55
Bomber: 0
Bomber, Heavy: 0
Strategic Bomber °: 35
Air Maintenance/Logistics Unit: 59 (required for every 15 individual aircraft)Total Amount of Stealth Upgrades: 490 (Air Superiority, Multi-role, and Bombers)
NAVAL UNITS
Patrol Boat: 0
Corvette: 15
Frigate: 25
Destroyer: 20
Cruiser: 5
Transport/Auxiliary Support Ship: 25
Amphibious Assault Carrier: 5
Helicarrier: 0
Aircraft Carrier, Light: 0
Aircraft Carrier, Standard: 0
Supercarrier: 3
Attack Submarine, Diesel (SSK): 10
Attack Submarine, Nuclear° (SSN): 20
Cruise Missile Submarine, Nuclear° (SSGN): 5
Ballistic Missile Submarine, Nuclear° (SSBN): 3
Shore Support/Maintenance Unit: 28 (Required for every 5 ships)Royal Space Command
ICBM silo°: 20
Mobile ICBM launcher°: 10
Ballistic Missiles: 280
Conventional Ballistic Warheads: 2800
Strategic Nuclear Warheads: 0
Strategic Biological Warheads: 0
Strategic Chemical Warheads: 0
Special Unconventional Weapons:- 30 Hypersonic Missiles (8 IC)
- 930 EMP Warhead (1 IC)
Strategic Force Support Unit: 6 (Required for every 5 launchers)
Technologies
Satellites°: Yes
Military Satellite Network°: Yes
Space programme: Yes
Space research programme°: Yes
Nuclear technology: Yes
Nuclear weapons°: No
Biological weapons: Yes
Chemical weapons: Yes
Drone Technology °: Yes -
WEAPONS
Pistols:
- Daewoo D8 Intruder
- Daewoo D7 Invader
- Daewoo D6 Retaliator
- NAC 277
- Daewoo D5 Equalizer
- SNT P306 Spider
- NAC 274
- RAe M1895 Hawk
Combat Shotguns:
Assault and Battle Rifles:
- SNT A12 Tarantula
- SNT A11 Scorpion
- Daewoo D42 Puma
- Daewoo D35-5 Tiger
- NAC 538
- NAC 532
- Daewoo D38 Crab
- RAe M1975 Eagle
- Daewoo D40 Leopard
- SA80 (United Duchies) - Standard Issue for Household Division
Long Range Rifles:
- SNT S7 Alligator
- SNT S6 Iguana
- NAC 380
- Daewoo D73 Titan
- NAC 350
- Daewoo D70 Hercules
- NAC 340
- RAe M1891 Vulture - Standard Issue Ceremonial Rifle
Submachine guns:
Machine guns
Grenade Launchers:
Rocket Launchers:
Explosives:
Portable Anti-Tank Weapons:
Portable Air Defense Weapons:
COMBAT VEHICLES
Name Variant Origin Type Quantity
COMBAT VEHICLES
Name Variant Origin Type Quantity Challenger MBT-10 Samsung Heavy Industries Main Battle Tank 200 Gladiator MBT-9 Hyundai Land Systems 30 Boar MBT-8 M Hyundai Land Systems 70 Gnome T-2 RAe Land Systems and Armaments Light Tank 100
COMBAT VEHICLES
Name Variant Origin Type Quantity WEAPONS
Name Variant Origin Type Quantity Slingshot TH-15 National Armaments Company Towed Field Howitzer 100 QF 13-pounder gun Royal Ordnance Factory Board Saluting Gun 12 EQUIPMENT
Name Variant Origin Type Quantity Cardinal PH-9 National Armaments Company Self-propelled Howitzer 100 Bishop PH-8 Samsung Heavy Industries 50 Circus MC-5 Self-propelled Mortar 30 Festival MC-3 RAe Systems Land and Armaments 15 Meteor RA-13 Hyundai Land Systems Multiple Launch Rocket System 50 Asteroid RA-10 A National Armaments Company 45 B 35 Vulcan SAM-20 Anti-Ballistic Surface to Air Missile System 30 Victory SAM-15 50 Maverick SAM-19 Medium-range Surface to Air Missile System 150 Firefly SAM-16 RAe Systems Land and Armaments Short-range Surface to Air Missile System 50 Conquest SAM-15 Hyundai Land Systems Short-range Air Defense System 120
COMBAT VEHICLES
Name Variant Origin Type Quantity
COMBAT VEHICLES
Name Variant Origin Type Quantity AIRCRAFT
VEHICLES
Name Origin Type Quantity MZKT-79221 Icholasen Missile Transporter Erector Launcher 5 Elkback 2800 Vayinaod Missile Transporter Erector Launcher 5 MISSILES
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ORGANIZATION OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE
The Royal Air Force is organised into groups, which are roughly equivalent to brigades in terms of size. The RAF currently, as of December 2022, is organised into 5 Wing categories based on purpose/mission. The size of a squadron varies per equipment type, with the Fighter and Ground Attack Squadrons having 10, Unmanned Squadrons having 3, ISTAR, Aerial Refuelling, and Airlift having 2 , Bomber Squadrons with 5, and Trainers at 15. 4 Squadrons of the same type make a Wing, and every 3 Wings regardless of type of aircraft within them compose a Group. There also exists 5 Commands in the Homeland Command Group (namely Capital Command, Lancaster Command, Moreland Command, Coastal Command, and Britannia Command), and 3 Commands in the External Command Group (namely Atlantic Command, Arctic Command, and Gulf Command). Each Command focuses on a specific area of operations where units take defensive positions unless otherwise deployed temporarily on an operation away from home base.
Capital Command
RAF Hampton
1st Fighter Wing
- No. 1 Squadron RAF (Felon F.15)
- No. 2 Squadron RAF (Felon F.15)
- No. 3 Squadron RAF (Lightning FA.7)
- No. 4 Squadron RAF (Victory FA.8)
5th Airlift Wing (Crown Command)
- No. 117 Squadron RAF (Airbus A330-200RAF)
- No. 118 Squadron RAF (Airbus A330-200RAF)
- No. 119 Squadron RAF (Airbus A330-200RAF) [x1 aircraft only]
1st Unmanned Wing
- No. 157 Squadron RAF (Nighthawk U.22)
- No. 158 Squadron RAF (Nighthawk U.22)
- No. 159 Squadron RAF (Raptor U.21)
1st Aerial Refueling Wing
- No. 201 Squadron RAF (Voyager K.3)
HMJB Buckingham
7th Fighter Wing
- No. 25 Squadron RAF (Felon F.15)
- No. 26 Squadron RAF (Felon F.15)
16th Fighter Wing
- No. 61 Squadron RAF (Felon F.15)
- No. 62 Squadron RAF (Felon F.15)
1st Airlift Wing
- No. 101 Squadron RAF (Atlas C.17)
- No. 102 Squadron RAF (Kiwi C.21)
1st ISTAR Wing
- No. 229 Squadron RAF (Valiant L.16E)
1st Trainer Wing
- No. 265 Squadron RAF (Omega T.10)
- No. 266 Squadron RAF (Omega T.10)
- No. 267 Squadron RAF (Vulture T.15)
- No. 268 Squadron RAF (K-4 Hawk) [RAF Aerobatic Display Team Red Arrows]
Lancaster Command
RAF Huggart
2nd Fighter Wing
- No. 5 Squadron RAF (Felon F.15)
- No. 6 Squadron RAF (Felon F.15)
- No. 7 Squadron RAF (Lightning FA.7)
2nd Airlift Wing
- No. 105 Squadron RAF (Atlas C.17)
- No. 106 Squadron RAF (Hercules C.12)
- No. 107 Squadron RAF (Luna C.23)
RAF Philips
10th Fighter Wing
- No. 37 Squadron RAF (Lightning FA.7)
- No. 38 Squadron RAF (Dragon F.14)
2nd Unmanned Wing
- No. 161 Squadron RAF (Nighthawk U.22)
- No. 162 Squadron RAF (Nighthawk U.22)
- No. 163 Squadron RAF (Seagull U.20)
RAF Quincy
14th Fighter Wing
- No. 53 Squadron RAF (Dragon F.14)
- No. 54 Squadron RAF (Lightning FA.7)
2nd Aerial Refuelling Wing
- No. 205 Squadron RAF (Valiant L.16K)
RAF Wellington
1st Ground Attack Wing
- No. 85 Squadron RAF (Pirate GA.3)
- No. 86 Squadron RAF (Pirate GA.3)
2nd ISTAR Wing
- No. 233 Squadron RAF (Valiant L.16E)
- No. 234 Squadron RAF (Valiant L.16E)
HMJB Wenderson
3rd Trainer Wing
- No. 273 Squadron RAF (Omega T.10)
- No. 274 Squadron RAF (Omega T.10)
- No. 275 Squadron RAF (Alpha T.16)
Moreland Command
RAF Robinson
9th Fighter Wing
- No. 33 Squadron RAF (Dragon F.14)
3rd Airlift Wing
- No. 109 Squadron RAF (Atlas C.17)
- No. 110 Squadron RAF (Kiwi C.21)
- No. 111 Squadron RAF (Luna C.23)
1st Bomber Wing
- No. 293 Squadron RAF (Swan B.11)
RAF Monroe
13th Fighter Wing
- No. 49 Squadron RAF (Dragon F.14)
- No. 50 Squadron RAF (Lightning FA.7)
3rd Unmanned Wing
- No. 165 Squadron RAF (Nighthawk U.22)
- No. 166 Squadron RAF (Nighthawk U.22)
- No. 167 Squadron RAF (Seagull U.20)
2nd Trainer Wing
- No. 269 Squadron RAF (Omega T.10)
- No. 270 Squadron RAF (Omega T.10)
- No. 271 Squadron RAF (Alpha T.16)
- No. 272 Squadron RAF (Vulture T.15)
RAF Victor
2nd Ground Attack Wing
- No. 89 Squadron RAF (Pirate GA.3)
- No. 90 Squadron RAF (Pirate GA.3)
3rd Aerial Refuelling Wing
- No. 209 Squadron RAF (Valiant L.16K)
- No. 210 Squadron RAF (Valiant L.16K)
3rd ISTAR Wing
- No. 237 Squadron RAF (Valiant L.16E)
- No. 238 Squadron RAF (Valiant L.16E)
Coastal Command
RAF Golding
4th Fighter Wing
- No. 13 Squadron RAF (Hurricane S.3)
- No. 14 Squadron RAF (Hurricane S.3)
- No. 15 Squadron RAF (Lightning FA.7)
- No. 16 Squadron RAF (Lightning FA.7)
RAF Gullicken
8th Fighter Wing
- No. 29 Squadron RAF (Hurricane S.3)
- No. 30 Squadron RAF (Lightning FA.7)
RAF Moresby
6th Airlift Wing
- No. 121 Squadron RAF (Kiwi C.21)
- No. 122 Squadron RAF (Luna C.23)
HMJB Manchester
5th Unmanned Wing
- No. 173 Squadron RAF (Nighthawk U.22)
- No. 174 Squadron RAF (Raptor U.21)
- No. 175 Squadron RAF (Dove U.23)
5th Trainer Wing
- No. 281 Squadron RAF (Omega T.10)
- No. 282 Squadron RAF (Alpha T.16)
- No. 283 Squadron RAF (Vulture T.15)
HMJB Gullicken
7th ISTAR Wing
- No. 253 Squadron RAF (Valiant L.16E)
- No. 254 Squadron RAF (Dauntless L.17P)
- No. 255 Squadron RAF (Dauntless L.17P)
1st Bomber Wing
- No. 294 Squadron RAF (Swan B.11)
Britannia Command
RAF Norfolk
5th Fighter Wing
- No. 17 Squadron RAF (Felon F.15)
- No. 18 Squadron RAF (Felon F.15)
- No. 19 Squadron RAF (Lightning FA.7)
4th Aerial Refuelling Wing
- No. 213 Squadron RAF (Valiant L.16K)
RAF Louisville
15th Fighter Wing
- No. 57 Squadron RAF (Lightning FA.7)
- No. 58 Squadron RAF (Lightning FA.7)
4th ISTAR Wing
- No. 241 Squadron RAF (Valiant L.16E)
RAF Kentwood
7th Airlift Wing
- No. 125 Squadron RAF (Atlas C.17)
- No. 126 Squadron RAF (Midas C.11)
4th Unmanned Wing
- No. 169 Squadron RAF (Nighthawk U.22)
- No. 170 Squadron RAF (Nighthawk U.22)
- No. 171 Squadron RAF (Seagull U.20)
4th Trainer Wing
- No. 277 Squadron RAF (Omega T.10)
- No. 278 Squadron RAF (Vulture T.15)
- No. 279 Squadron RAF (Alpha T.15)
Atlantic Command
HMJB Tokyo
3rd Fighter Wing
- No. 9 Squadron RAF (Lightning FA.7)
- No. 10 Squadron RAF (Victory FA.8)
4th Airlift Wing
- No. 114 Squadron RAF (Atlas C.17)
- No. 115 Squadron RAF (Hercules C.12)
- No. 116 Squadron RAF (Luna C.23)
5th Aerial Refuelling Wing
- No. 217 Squadron RAF (Valiant L.16K)
5th ISTAR Wing
- No. 245 Squadron RAF (Valiant L.16E)
- No. 246 Squadron RAF (Dauntless L.17P)
- No. 247 Squadron RAF (Falcon F.13E)
- No. 248 Squadron RAF (Executioner F.11R)
HMJB Yokohama
6th Fighter Wing
- No. 21 Squadron RAF (Hurricane S.3)
6th Unmanned Wing
- No. 177 Squadron RAF (Nighthawk U.22)
- No. 178 Squadron RAF (Nighthawk U.22)
- No. 179 Squadron RAF (Seagull U.20)
- No. 180 Squadron RAF (Raptor U.21)
6th Trainer Wing
- No. 285 Squadron RAF (Omega T.10)
- No. 286 Squadron RAF (Alpha T.16)
- No. 287 Squadron RAF (Vulture T.15)
2nd Bomber Wing
- No. 297 Squadron RAF (Swan B.11)
RAF Kurume
3rd Ground Attack Wing
- No. 94 Squadron RAF (Pirate GA.3)
9th Unmanned Wing
- No. 189 Squadron RAF (Nighthawk U.22)
- No. 190 Squadron RAF (Raptor U.21)
Gulf Command
ECON Baltica
12th Fighter Wing
- No. 45 Squadron RAF (Hurricane S.3)
- No. 46 Squadron RAF (Lightning FA.7)
- No. 47 Squadron RAF (Victory FA.8)
10th Unmanned Wing
- No. 193 Squadron RAF (Nighthawk U.22)
- No. 194 Squadron RAF (Nighthawk U.22)
- No. 195 Squadron RAF (Raptor U.21)
7th Aerial Refuelling Wing
- No. 221 Squadron RAF (Valiant L.16K)
ECON Hague
9th Airlift Wing
- No. 133 Squadron RAF (Hercules C.12)
- No. 134 Squadron RAF (Kiwi C.21)
- No. 135 Squadron RAF (Luna C.23)
8th Unmanned Wing
- No. 185 Squadron RAF (Dove U.23)
- No. 186 Squadron RAF (Raptor U.21)
- No. 187 Squadron RAF (Nighthawk U.22)
- No. 188 Squadron RAF (Nighthawk U.22)
8th ISTAR Wing
- No. 257 Squadron RAF (Valiant L.16E)
- No. 258 Squadron RAF (Dauntless L.17P)
- No. 259 Squadron RAF (Falcon F.13E)
2nd Bomber Wing
- No. 298 Squadron RAF (Swan B.11)
Arctic Command
OOC
Under Development
INVENTORY OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE
Name Original Type Variant In Service Image Executioner F.11 Interceptor Reconnaissance Falcon F.13 Air Superiority Electronic Warfare Dragon F.14 Air Superiority Felon F.15 Lightning FA.7 Multi-role Victory FA.8 Hurricane S.3 Strike/Fighter-Bomber Pirate GA.3 Ground Attack Valiant L.16 Liaison/Transport Aerial Refuelling/Early Warning Dauntless L.17 Patrol/Reconnaissance Midas C.11 Transport Hercules C.12 Atlas C.17 Kiwi C.21 Luna C.23 Swan B.11 Strategic Bomber Seagull U.20 Reconnaissance UAV Raptor U.21 UCAV Nighthawk U.22 Dove U.23 Reconaissance UAV Omega T.10 Advanced Trainer Vulture T.15 Intermediate Trainer Alpha T.16 Basic Trainer K-4 Hawk Advanced Trainer Aerobatic Display -
PATROL SHIPS
Name Class Role Pennant No. Home Port (see HM Coastguard)
CORVETTES
Name Class Role Pennant No. Home Port HMS Invincible Invincible-class Stealth Multi-role V033 HMNB Brewnest HMS Indomitable V034 HMNB Rockwell HMS Invulnerable V035 HMNB Wilmarine HMS Inviolable V036 HMNB Yosai HMS Insuperable V037 HMNB Buckingham HMS Untouchable V038 HMNB Vesper HMS Unsoppable V039 HMNB Hamburg HMS Impregnable V040 HMNB Moreland HMS Insurmountable V041 HMNB Lancaster HMS Unbeatable V042 HMNB Yosai FRIGATES
Name Class Role Pennant No. Home Port HMS Nelson Admiral-class Stealth Multi-role Guided Missile F090 HMNB Brewnest HMS Warren F091 HMNB Moreland HMS Mountbatten F092 HMNB Yosa HMS Philips F093 HMNB Yosai HMS Oxford F094 HMNB Buckingham HMS Wagner F095 HMNB Vesper HMS Edington F096 HMNB Yosai HMS Michaelson F097 HMNB Rockwell HMS Hound F098 HMNB Yosai HMS Charleston F099 HMNB Wilmarine HMS Windsor Royal-class F100 HMNB Hamburg HMS Wessex F101 HMNB Brewnest HMS Stewart F102 HMNB Yosai HMS York F103 HMNB Lancaster HMS Tudor F104 HMNB Yosai HMS Lancaster F105 HMNB Vesper HMS Normandy F106 HMNB Lancaster HMS Hanover F107 HMNB Lancaster DESTROYERS
Name Class Role Pennant No. Home Port HMS Andrew Jones Premier-class Stealth Guided Missile Air Defence D252 HMNB Brewnest HMS Gordon Brown D253 HMNB Lancaster HMS Robert Cavendish D254 HMNB Moreland HMS Joseph Wellington D255 HMNB Buckingham HMS Thomas Harrison D256 HMNB Vesper HMS James Chester D257 HMNB Yosai HMS Wesley Hargrove D258 HMNB Hamburg HMS Harry Klins D259 HMNB Yosai HMS John Braclav D260 HMNB Yosai HMS Spencer Jones D261 HMNB Rockwell HMS Victor Nelson D262 HMNB Wilmarine HMS Mark Owens D263 HMNB Brewnest AMPHIBIOUS ASSAULT VESSELS
Name Class Role Pennant No. Home Port HMS Victory Victory-class Landing Helicopter Dock/Escort Carrier L018 HMNB Moreland HMS Triumph L019 HMNB Yosai HMS Conquest L020 HMNB Rockwell AIRCRAFT CARRIERS
Name Class Role Pennant No. Home Port HMS Queen Victoria Queen Victoria-class Fleet Carrier R33 HMNB Brewnest HMS King Richard R34 HMNB Buckingham HMS King William R35 HMNB Yosai ATTACK SUBMARINE
Name Class Type Pennant No. Home Port HMS Superior Superior-class Nuclear Fleet/Patrol S244 HMNB Brewnest HMS General S245 HMNB Wilmarine HMS Commander S246 HMNB Rockwell HMS Admiral S247 HMNB Vesper HMS Marshal S248 HMNB Yosai HMS Overseer S249 HMNB Yosai HMS Premier S250 HMNB Hamburg HMS Emperor S251 HMNB Lancaster HMS Sovereign S252 HMNB Buckingham HMS Monarch S253 HMNB Buckingham HMS Dictator S258 HMNB Brewnest HMS Governor S259 HMNB Moreland HMS Regent S260 HMNB Wilmarine HMS Captain S261 HMNB Yosai HMS Principal S262 HMNB Yosai BALLISTIC MISSILE SUBMARINE
Name Class Type Pennant No. Home Port HMS Dreadnought Dreadnought-class Nuclear S254 HMNB Brewnest HMS Battleship S255 HMNB Moreland HMS Warspite S256 HMNB Lancaster HMS Ironclad S257 HMNB Yosai Name Class Role Home Port RFA Crusader Crusader-class Replenishment ship/oiler HMNB Brewnest RFA Adherent HMNB Yosai RFA Advocate HMNB Moreland RFA Champion HMNB Lancaster RFA Kingmaker HMNB Buckingham Name Class Vessel Type Pennant No. Class Vessel Type Ships/Amount Name Origin Variant Class Role Quantity Cyclone F.9 Reitzmic Aerospace Industries M Jet Air Superiority/Interceptor 60 Falcon FA.10 RAe Systems M Jet Stealth Multi-role 60 B 30 Beluga C.8 Reitzmic Aerospace Industries M Turboprop Carrier On-board Delivery (COD)/Patrol 9 ME Airborne Early Warning/Patrol/Electronic Warfare 6 Harrier U.3 Hyundai Aerospace M Jet Stealth Unmanned Combat and Reconnaissance 15 Super Pikeman HC.9 Daewoo Helicopters M Rotorcraft Tactical Transport/Anti-submarine Warfare/Search and Rescue/Reconnaissance 108 Mantis HU.22 Daewoo Helicopters M Rotocraft Light Transport/Anti-submarine Warfare/Search and Rescue/Reconnaissance 42 Trainer Aircraft
Name Origin Type Role Quantity LANDING VESSELS
Class Vessel Type Amount Mk. 10-class Landing Craft Utility 11 Griffon Model 600 Landing Craft Air Cushion 5 Griffon Model 800 Landing Craft Air Cushion 5 COMBAT VEHICLES
Name Origin Role Variant Quantity Salamander APC-13 Samsung Heavy Industries Amphibious Armoured Personnel Carrier M 70 Bullfrog APC-7 Hyundai Land Systems Amphibious Armoured Personnel Carrier M 56 OFFSHORE PATROL VESSEL
Class Role Quantity Ships in class Polar-class Deep-water Patrol, Icebreaker, Research 3 HMC Polar, HMC Antarctic, HMC Arctic Pioneer-class Territorial Patrol 10 HMC Pioneer, HMC Trailblazer, HMC Explorer, HMC Adventurer, HMC Forerunner, HMC Avant-garde, HMC Innovator, HMC Founder, HMC Creator, HMC Neoteric Guardian-class Territorial Patrol 5 HMC Warden, HMC Custodian, HMC Steward, HMC Curator, HMC Sentinel Bird-class Territorial Patrol 5 HMC Hornbill, HMC Pelican, HMC Kingfishr, HMC Cygnet, HMC Woodpecker COASTAL PATROL VESSEL
Class Role Quantity Ships in class Vigilant-class Coastal Patrol, Interceptor 30 HMC Vigilant, HMC Attentive, HMC Agile, HMC Observer, HMC Argus, HMC Awaken, HMC Focus, HMC Regard, HMC Attentive, HMC Sharp, HMC Keen, HMC Careful, HMC Perceptive, HMC Comprehensive, HMC Discriminant, HMC Sensitive, HMC Advertent, HMC Deducive, HMC Enthusiastic, HMC Obedient, HMC Zealous, HMC Considerate, HMC Detective, HMC Careful, HMC Spirit, HMC Active, HMC Ready, HMC Vivacious, HMC Bright, HMC Prompt FAST PATROL BOAT
Class Role Quantity Ships in class Cheetah-class Interceptor 10 Hyeena-class Interceptor 20 AIRCRAFT
Name Origin Variant Type Role Quantity Poseidon P.5 Samsung Heavy Industries M Jet Maritime Patrol, Search and Rescue 5 Midas P.3 Reitzmic Aerospace Industries M Turboprop Maritime Patrol, Search and Rescue 5 Skulk C.11 RAe Systems MP Turboprop Maritime Patrol, Search and Rescue, Transport 5 Supporter HU.30 Daewoo Helicopters CG Rotorcraft Maritime Patrol, Search and Rescue, Transport, Interceptor 20 Taurus HC.11 Daewoo Helicopters CG Rotorcraft Maritime Patrol, Search and Rescue, Transport 30 Capricorn HC.10 Daewoo Helicopters CG Rotorcraft Maritime Patrol, Search and Rescue, Transport 10 VEHICLES
Model Origin Role Variant Quantity Mitsubishi L200 Patrol/SAR HMCG SAR 26 Kia Sportage Patrol/SAR HMCG SAR 47 Ford Transit Connect Patrol/SAR HMCG SAR 31 Toyota Hilux Patrol/SAR HMCG SAR 28 Note: Ships and aircraft of the coastguard are and may not be fitted with large guns such as cannons and anti-aircraft guns unlike Royal Navy Vessels. However, they may be customarily fitted with small arms, machine guns, mortars, and portable rocket launchers operated by the Armed Forces when necessary. Personnel boarding these ships and aircraft may also be armed with personal weapons. Aircraft used for Patrol and SAR are not fitted with the same level of Radar equipment as Royal Navy MPAs and Royal Air Force AWACS.
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As Sovereign and head of state, King George I is Head of the Armed Forces and their Colonel-in-Chief. Long-standing constitutional convention, however, has vested de facto executive authority, by the exercise of Royal Prerogative powers, in the Prime Minister and the Minister of State for Defence, and the Prime Minister (acting with the support of the Cabinet) makes the key decisions on the use of the armed forces. The King, however, remains the ultimate authority of the military, with officers and personnel swearing allegiance to the monarch. It has been claimed that this includes the power to prevent unconstitutional use of the armed forces, including its deterrent weapons.
The Ministry of Defence is the Government department and highest level of military headquarters charged with formulating and executing defence policy for the armed forces; it currently employs 57,000 civilian staff as of 1 November 2020. The department is controlled by the Minister of Defence and contains six deputy appointments: Secretary of State for the Armed Forces, Secretary of State for for Defense Research and Development, Secretary of State for Veterans' Affairs, Secretary of State for for Intelligence and Tactics, Secretary of State for Coordination and Synchronization, Secretary of State for Civil Defense. Responsibility for the management of the forces is delegated to a number of committees: the Defence Council, Chiefs of Staff Committee, Defence Management Board and three single-service boards. The Defence Council, composed of senior representatives of the services and the Ministry of Defence, provides the "formal legal basis for the conduct of defence". The three constituent single-service committees (Admiralty Board, Army Board and Air Force Board) are chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence.
The Chief of the Defence Staff is the professional head of the armed forces and is an appointment that can be held by an Admiral, Air Chief Marshal or General. Before the practice was discontinued in the 1990s, those who were appointed to the position of CDS had been elevated to the most senior rank in their respective service (a 5-star rank). The CDS, along with the Permanent Under Secretary, are the principal advisers to the departmental minister. The three services have their own respective professional chiefs: the First Sea Lord, the Chief of the General Staff and the Chief of the Air Staff.
GEOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES
Legend:
Red - Royal Army Cyan - Royal Air Force Blue - Royal Navy Purple - Royal Space Force Yellow - Joint Base
Legend:
Light Red - EEZ as per Caspian Treaty Dark Red - Territorial Waters as per Caspian Treaty Grey - Air Defence Perimeter
ORGANIZATION OF THE ROYAL ARMY
The units of the Royal Army are commanded by the Chief of the General Staff. This is broadly similar to the structures of the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force, in that the four-star (general-equivalent) commanders-in-chief have been eliminated since 2011 and service chiefs are given direct command of their respective services and are responsible as Top Level Budget (TLB) holders. Army Headquarters is located in Brewnest, Bawenston. There is a Commander Field Army and a personnel and KR operations command, Home Command.
Ground Units Organization:
Army Air Corps Units Organization:
- 1st Regiment AAC
- No. 1 Squadron AAC
- Rooivalk AH.7
- No. 2 Squadron AAC
- Achiever AH.4 MCH
- No. 12 Squadron AAC (Trainer)
- No. 14 Squadron AAC (Trainer)
- No. 1 Squadron AAC
- 2nd Regiment AAC
- No. 3 Squadron AAC
- Annihilator AH.5
- No. 4 Squadron AAC
- Annihilator AH.5
- No. 5 Squadron AAC
- Annihilator AH.5
- No. 15 Squadron AAC (Trainer)
- No. 3 Squadron AAC
- 3rd Regiment AAC
- No. 6 Squadron AAC
- Annihilator AH.5
- No. 7 Squadron AAC
- Annihilator AH.5
- No. 16 Squadron AAC (Trainer)
- No. 17 Squadron AAC (Trainer)
- No. 6 Squadron AAC
- 4th Regiment AAC
- No. 8 Squadron AAC
- Annihilator AH.5
- No. 9 Squadron AAC
- Annihilator AH.5
- No. 10 Squadron AAC
- Achiever AH.4 MCH
- No. 18 Squadron AAC (Trainer)
- No. 8 Squadron AAC
- 5th Regiment AAC
- No. 11 Squadron AAC
- Annihialator AH.5
- No. 19 Squadron AAC (Trainer)
- No. 11 Squadron AAC
ORGANIZATION OF THE ROYAL NAVY
The Fleet Commander has responsibility for the provision of ships, submarines and aircraft ready for any operations that the Government requires. Fleet Commander exercises his authority through the Navy Command Headquarters, based at HMNB Brewnest in Manchester City. An operational headquarters, the Central Headquarters, at Hampton City, is co-located with the Permanent Joint Headquarters of the Kingdom of Reitzmag's armed forces.
The Royal Navy was the second of the three armed forces to combine the personnel and training command, under the Principal Personnel Officer, with the operational and policy command, combining the Headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief, Fleet and Naval Home Command into a single organisation, Fleet Command, in 2005 and becoming Navy Command in 2008. Within the combined command, the Second Sea Lord continues to act as the Principal Personnel Officer.
Deployments:
Atlantic Fleet
Carrier Strike Group 28
Mother Ship: HMS King William (Queen Victoria-class Fleet Aircraft Carrier)
Escort Ship: HMS Triumph (Victory-class Amphibious Assault Carrier)
Support Ship: RFA Adherent (Crusader-class Replenishment Ship)
Cruiser Escort: None
Destroyer Escort: HMS Harry Klins, HMS James Chester (Premier-class Destroyer)
Frigate Escort: HMS Mountbatten, HMS Edington, HMS Philips, HMS Hound (Admiral-class Frigate),
Submarine Escort: HMS Premier, HMS Overseer (Superior-class SSN Block I)Other Ships/Submarine Boats:
Corvette Patrol: HMS Inviolable, HMS Unbeatable (Invincible-class Corvettes)
Attack Submarines: HMS Captain, HMS Principal (Superior-class SSN Block II)Caspian Fleet
Carrier Strike Group 26
Mother Ship: HMS Queen Victoria (Queen Victoria-class Aircraft Carrier)
Escort Ship: HMS Victory (Victory-class Amphibious Assault Carrier)
Support Ship: RFA Crusader (Crusader-class Replenishment Ship)
Cruiser Escort: None
Destroyer Escort: HMS Andrew Jones, HMS Robert Cavendish (Premier-class Destroyer)
Frigate Escort: HMS Nelson, HMS Oxford, HMS Warren, HMS Wagner (Admiral-class Frigate)
Submarine Escort: HMS General, HMS Commander (Superior-class SSN Block I)Carrier Strike Group 27
Mother Ship: HMS King Richard (Queen Victoria-class Aircraft Carrier)
Escort Ship: HMS Conquest (Victory-class Amphibious Assault Carrier)
Support Ship: RFA Advocate (Crusader-class Replenishment Ship)
Cruiser Escort: None
Destroyer Escort: HMS Thomas Harrison, HMS Joseph Wellington (Premier-class Destroyer)
Frigate Escort: HMS Michaelson, HMS Charleston (Admiral-class Frigate), HMS Windsor, HMS Wessex (Royal-class Frigate)
Submarine Escort: HMS Emperor, HMS Monarch (Superior-class SSN Block I)Other Submarine Fleet Vessels
Attack Submarines: HMS Superior, HMS Admiral, HMS Marshal, HMS Sovereign (Superior-class SSN Block I), HMS Dictator, HMS Governor, HMS Regent (Superior-class SSN Block II)
Ballistic Missile Submarines: HMS Dreadnought, HMS Battleship, HMS Warspite (Dreadnought-class SSBN)(under development)
COMPARATIVE RANKS
ARMY
ECON Code JS Code Insignia Title OFFICERS OF-10 O10 Field Marshal (FM) OF-9 O09 General (Gen.) OF-8 O08 Lieutenant General (Lt. Gen.) OF-7 O07 Major General (Maj. Gen.) OF-6 O06 Brigadier (Brig.) OF-5 O05 Colonel (Col.) OF-4 O04 Lieutenant Colonel (Lt. Col.) OF-3 O03 Major (Maj.) OF-2 O02 Captain (Capt.) OF-1A O01 Lieutenant (Lt.) OF-1B O00 Second Lieutenant (2Lt.) OF-C OC Officer Cadet (OCdt.) NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS ON-6 NC06 Senior Warrant Officer (WO1) ON-5 NC05 Warrant Officer (WO2) ON-4 NC04 Staff/Clour Sergeant (SSgt./CSgt.) ON-3 NC03 Sergeant (Sgt.) ON-2 NC02 Corporal (Cpl.) ON-1 NC01 Lance Corporal (LCpl.) ENLISTED E-2 E02 (Regimental Badge) Private First Class (PFC) E-1 E01 (No Insignia) Private (Pvt.) NAVY
ECON Code JS Code Insignia Title OFFICERS OF-10 O10 Admiral of the Fleet (F-Adm.) OF-9 O09 Admiral (Adm.) OF-8 O08 Vice Admiral (V-Adm.) OF-7 O07 Rear Admiral (R-Adm.) OF-6 O06 Commodore (Cdre.) OF-5 O05 Captain (Capt.) OF-4 O04 Commander (Comm.) OF-3 O03 Lieutenant Commander (Lt. Comm.) OF-2 O02 Lieutenant (Lt.) OF-1A O01 Sub-Lieutenant (S-Lt.) OF-1B O00 Mid Shipman (Mid.) OF-C OC Officer Cadet (OCdt.) NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS ON-6 NC06 Senior Warrant Officer (WO1) ON-5 NC05 Warrant Officer (WO2) ON-4 NC04 Chief Petty Officer (CPO) ON-3 NC03 Petty Officer (PO) ON-2 NC02 Leading Rating (LR) ON-1 NC01 Able Rating (AR) ENLISTED E-2 E02 (Gold Button) Basic Rating (R) E-1 E01 (Silver Button) Junior Rating (JR) MARINES
ECON Code JS Code Insignia Title OFFICERS OF-10 O10 Captain General (Capt. Gen.) OF-9 O09 General (Gen.) OF-8 O08 Lieutenant General (Lt. Gen.) OF-7 O07 Major General (Maj. Gen.) OF-6 O06 Brigadier (Brig.) OF-5 O05 Colonel (Col.) OF-4 O04 Lieutenant Colonel (Lt. Col.) OF-3 O03 Major (Maj.) OF-2 O02 Captain (Capt.) OF-1A O01 Lieutenant (Lt.) OF-1B O00 Second Lieutenant (2Lt.) OF-C OC Officer Cadet (OCdt.) NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS ON-6 NC06 Senior Warrant Officer (WO1) ON-5 NC05 Warrant Officer (WO2) ON-4 NC04 Staff/Clour Sergeant (SSgt./CSgt.) ON-3 NC03 Sergeant (Sgt.) ON-2 NC02 Corporal (Cpl.) ON-1 NC01 Lance Corporal (LCpl.) ENLISTED E-2 E02 (Regimental Badge) Marine (Mrn.) E-1 E01 (No Insignia) Junior Marine (JM) AIR FORCE
ECON Code JS Code Insignia Title OFFICERS OF-10 O10 Marshal of the Royal Air Force (MRAF) OF-9 O09 Air Chief Marshal (ACM) OF-8 O08 Air Marshal (AM) OF-7 O07 Air Vice Marshal (AVM) OF-6 O06 Air Commodore (A-Cdre.) OF-5 O05 Group Captain (Gp. Capt.) OF-4 O04 Wing Commander (Wg. Cdr.) OF-3 O03 Squadron Leader (Sqn. Ldr.) OF-2 O02 Flight Lieutenant (Flt. Lt.) OF-1A O01 Flying Officer (Fg. Off.) OF-1B O00 Pilot Officer (Plt. Off.) OF-C OC Officer Cadet (OCdt.) NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS ON-6 NC06 Warrant Officer (WO) / Master Aircrew (MA) ON-5 NC05 Flight Sergeant (Flt. Sgt.) / Chief Technician (CT) ON-4 NC04 Sergeant (Sgt.) ON-3 NC03 Corporal (Cpl.) ON-2 NC02 Lance Corporal (LCpl.) ON-1A NC01 Senior Airman (SA) / Senior Technician (ST) ON-1B NC00 Leading Airman (LA) ENLISTED E-2 E02 (Regimental Badge) Airman (Am.) E-1 E01 (No Insignia) Junior Airman (JA) SPACE FORCE
ECON Code JS Code Insignia Title OFFICERS OF-10 O10 First Commander (FCdr.) OF-9 O09 Commander (Comm.) OF-8 O08 Lieutenant Commander (Lt. Cdr.) OF-7 O07 Major Commander(Maj. Cdr.) OF-6 O06 Brigadier (Brig.) OF-5 O05 Colonel (Col.) OF-4 O04 Lieutenant Colonel (Lt. Col.) OF-3 O03 Major (Maj.) OF-2 O02 Captain (Capt.) OF-1A O01 Lieutenant (Lt.) OF-1B O00 Junior Lieutenant (Jr. Lt.) OF-C OC Officer Cadet (OCdt.) NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS ON-6 NC06 Warrant Officer (WO) ON-5 NC05 Senior Master Sergeant (SMSgt.) ON-4 NC04 Master Sergeant (MSgt.) ON-3 NC03 Sergeant (Sgt.) ON-2 NC02 Corporal (Cpl.) ON-1A NC01 Lance Corporal (LCpl.) ON-1B NC00 Leading Crewman (LCm.) ENLISTED E-2 E02 (Regimental Badge) Crewman Ordinary (Cm.) E-1 E01 (No Insignia) Junior Crewman (JCm.) RESERVE FORCES
ECON Code JS Code Army Reserve Air Reserve Navy Reserve Space Reserve OFFICERS OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OR08 Marshal Reservist (MRsv.) OF-7 OR07 First Reservist (FRsv.) OF-6 OR06 Chief Reserve Officer (CRO) Air Reserve Marshal (MARsv.) Reserve Admiral (Rsv. Adm.) Reserve Commander (Rsv. Cdr.) OF-5 OR05 First Reserve Officer (FRO) Air Reserve Vice Marshal (VMARsv.) Reserve Vice Admiral (Rsv. VAdm.) Reserve Lieutenant Commander (Rsv. LCdr.) OF-4 OR04 Reserve Officer (RO) Air Reserve Junior Marshal (JMARsv.) Reserve Rear Admiral (Rsv. RAdm.) Reserve Major Commander (Rsv. MCdr.) OF-3 OR03 Colonel (RCol.) Air Commodore (RACdre.) Commodore (RCdre.) Brigadier (RBrig.) OF-2 OR02 Lieutenant Colonel (Lt. RCol.) Senior Air Captain (RSACapt.) Captain (RCapt.) Colonel (RSCol.) OF-1A OR01 Major (RMaj.) Air Capt. (RACapt.) Lieutenant (RNLt.) Major (RSMaj.) OF-1B OR00 Lieutenant (RLt.) Air Lt. (RALt.) Midshipman (RMid.) Lieutenant (RSLt.) OF-C ROC Reserve Officer Cadet (ROCdt.) NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS ON-6 RNC06 Chief Warrant Reservist (CWR) ON-5 RNC05 Senior Warrant Reservist (SWR) ON-4 RNC04 Staff Sergeant (RSSgt.) Flight Sergeant (RFSgt.)/Chief Technician (RCT) Chief Petty Officer (RCPO.) Master Sergeant (MSgt.) ON-3 RNC03 Sergeant (RSgt.) Sergeant (RASgt.) Petty Officer (RPO) Sergeant (RSSgt.) ON-2 RNC02 Corporal (RCpl.) Air Corporal (RACpl.) Leading Rate (RLR) Corporal (RSCpl.) ON-1B RNC01 Lance Corporal (RLCpl.) Air Lance Corporal (RACpl.) Able Rate (RAR) Lance Corporal (RSLCpl.) ENLISTED E-2 R02 Reservist First Class (RFC) Airman Reserve (RAm.) Reserve Rate (RRsv.) Crewman Reserve (RCm.) E-1 R01 Reservist (Rsv.) Junior Airman Reserve (RJAm.) Junior Reserve Rate (JRRsv.) Junior Crewman Reserve (JRCm.) COAST GUARD
Insignia Regular Title Comparative Wartime Navy Title OFFICERS Marshal Coastguard (MCgd.) Admiral (Adm.) Chief Coastguard (CCgd.) Vice Admiral (Adm.) First Coastguard (FCgd.) Rear Admiral (V-Adm.) Coastguard Commander (CGCdr.) Commodore (Cdre.) Coastguard Lieutenant Commander (Lt. CGCdr.) Captain (Capt.) Coastguard Major (CGMaj.) Commander (Comm.) Coastguard First Lieutenant (CGFLt.) Lieutenant Commander (Lt. Comm.) Coastguard Second Lieutenant (CGSLt.) Lieutenant (Lt.) Coastguard Junior Lieutenant (CGJLt.) Sub-Lieutenant (S-Lt.) Coastguard Officer (CGOff.) Mid Shipman (Mid.) Coastguard Officer Cadet (CGOC) Officer Cadet (OCdt.) NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Coastguard Senior Master Inspector (CGSMI) Senior Warrant Officer (WO1) Coastguard Master Inspector (CGMI) Warrant Officer (WO2) Coastguard Inspector (CGInsp.) Chief Petty Officer (CPO) Coastguard Junior Inspector (CGJI) Petty Officer (PO) Senior Coastguard (SCG) Leading Rating (LR) Coastguard First Class (CG1) Able Rating (AR) ENLISTED Coastguard Second Class (CG2) Basic Rating (R) (Strategic Command Insignia) Coastguard (CG) Junior Rating (JR) (under development)
- 1st Regiment AAC
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SYMBOLS AND INSIGNIA
HM ARMED FORCES
Image Name Use Union Flag Official War Flag and Flag of the Armed Forces Joint Tri-service Flag Camp Flag of the Armed Forces Service Badge Joint Badge of the Armed Forces Armed Forces March 아리랑 겨레 (English: Arirang Nation) Official March of the Joint Armed Forces
ROYAL ARMY
Image Name Use Flag of the Royal Army Official Camp Flag of all units of the Royal Army Crest of the Royal Army Official Logo on ceremonial occasions Logo of the Royal Army Official Logo on non-ceremonial occasions March of the British Grenadiers March of the British Grenadiers Official March of the Royal Army Flag of the Royal Grenadiers Official Camp Flag of all infantry units and personnel Flag of the Royal Armoured Corps Official Camp Flag of all Armoured units and personnel Flag of the Royal Artillery Corps Official Camp Flag of all Artillery units and personnel Flag of the Corps of Royal Engineers Official Camp Flag of all Engineering units and personnel Flag of the Special Reconnaissance Brigade Official Camp Flag of all Special Reconnaissance units and personnel Flag of the Army Air Corps Official Camp Flag of all Army Aviation units and personnel
ROYAL AIR FORCE
Image Name Use Ensign of the Royal Air Force Official Camp Flag of the Royal Air Force Crest of the Royal Air Force Official Logo on ceremonial occasions Logo of the Royal Air Force Official Logo on non-ceremonial occasions Marchpast of the Royal Air Force March of the Flying Eagles Official March of the Royal Air Force Roundel of the Royal Air Force High-visibility Roundel Roundel of the Royal Air Force Dark Low-Visibility Roundel Roundel of the Royal Air Force Light Low-Visibility Roundel Roundel of the Royal Air Force Stealth Low-Visibility Roundel Fin Flash of the Royal Air Force High-visibility Fin Flash Low-Visibility Fin Flash Flag of the Royal Air Training Corps Official Camp Flag of Air Training units and personnel
ROYAL NAVY
Image Name Use Ensign of the Royal Navy Official Flag of camps, units, and personnel Pennant of the Royal Navy Commissioning and Decommissioning Pennant of Royal Navy Ships Logo of the Royal Navy Official Logo on non-ceremonial occasions Jack Flag of the Kingdom of Reitzmag Royal Naval Anthem Heart of Oak Official Anthem of the Royal Navy Ensign of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary Official ensign of all replenishment and auxiliary ship units and personnel Ensign of the Royal Cadet Corps Official flag of camps, units, cadets, and personnel Ensign of the Fleet Air Arm Official Camp Flag of Naval Aviation units and personnel Flag of the Royal Marines Official Camp Flag of all Amphibious Warfare units and personnel March of the Royal Marines Colonel Bogey Official March of the Royal Marine Corps Naval Ensign of the Royal Army Ships operating with Army Personnel Ensign of His Majesty's Coastguard Official Camp Flag of all Coastguard units and personnel Racing Stripe of His Majesty's Coastguard Official Marking of all Coastguard units Roundel of Fleet Air Arm High-visibility Roundel Roundel of Fleet Air Arm Low-Visibility Roundel
ROYAL SPACE FORCE
Image Name Use Ensign of the Royal Space Force Official Flag of camps, units, and personnel March of the Space Force Glory to the Empire Official March of the Royal Space Force Delta of the Royal Space Force High-Visibility Regular Delta Delta of the Royal Space Force Low-Visibility Delta Delta of the Royal Space Force Metallic Badge Delta
ROYAL RESERVE FORCE
Image Name Use Flag of the Royal Reserve Force Official Camp Flag of all units of the Royal Reserve Forces March of the Citizens 겨레여 영원하여라 (English: My Nation Forever) Official March of the Royal Reserve Forces Flag of the Army Reserve Force Official Camp Flag of all units of the Army Reserve Force Flag of the Air Reserve Force Official Camp Flag of all units of the Air Reserve Force Flag of the Navy Reserve Force Official Camp Flag of all units of the Navy Reserve Force Flag of the Space Reserve Command Official Camp Flag of all units of the Space Reserve Force -
CODES USED BY HM ARMED FORCES
COMMUNICATION
Phonetic Alphabet:
Latin Letter Equivalent A Alpha B Beta C Charlie D Delta E Echo F Fox G Golf H Hotel I Igloo J Juliett K Kilo L Llama M Mike N November O Oscar P Papa Q Queen R Romeo S Sierra T Tango U Uniform V Victor W Whiskey X X-ray Y Yankee Z Zebra PREFIXES, DESIGNATIONS, AND TITLES
INSTALLATIONS, DEPLOYMENTS, AND STATIONS
Royal Army
HMB - His/Her Majesty's Barracks
HMG - His/Her Majesty's Garrison
BAP - British Army Patrol Post
BAA - British Army AirstripRoyal Air Force
RAF - Royal Air Field
RAFG - Royal Air Force Garrison
RAFP - Royal Air Force Patrol PostRoyal Navy
HMNB - His/Her Majesty's Naval Base
RNAS - Royal Naval Air Station
RNAD - Royal Naval Armaments Depot
DM - Defence Munitions
RM - Royal Marines
RNH - Royal Naval HospitalLAND EQUIPMENT
Prefix Designation System:
MT - Main Battle Tank
T - Light/Secondary Battle Tank
IFV - Infantry Fighting Vehicle
APC - Armoured Personnel Carrier
RA - Rocket Artillery
PH - Self-propelled Howitzer
TH - Towed Howitzer
SA - Self-propelled Anti-air
TA - Towed/Static Anti-air
LV - Transporter Erector Launcher (Launch Vehicle)
ACV - Air Cushion VehicleAIR EQUIPMENT
Prefix Designation System:
A. Fixed Wing Aircraft
Primary Combat Aircraft
F - Air Superiority Aircraft (Fighter)
FA - Multi-role Aircraft (Fighter/Attack)
S - Strike Aircraft
GA - Ground Attack Aircraft (Attack)
B - BomberIntelligence and Surveillance Aircraft
AEW - Airborne Warning and Control System (Airborne Early Warning)
E - Electronic Warfare
P - Patrol Aircraft (Maritime Patrol/Reconnaissance)
U - Unmanned Aerial VehicleLogistics and Transport
K - Aerial Refueling Aircraft (Tanker)
C - Transport Aircraft (Cargo)Miscellaneous
T - Trainer Aircraft
X - Research Aircraft, Technology Demonstrator (Experimental)B. Rotary-wing Aircraft (Helicopters)
AH - Attack Helicopter (Army Helicopter)
HU- Multi-use Helicopter (Utility Helicopter)
HC - Transport Helicopter (Helicopter Cargo)
V - Tilt-rotor V/STOL Aircraft (Vertical)NAVAL EQUIPMENT
Bow Name Prefix System:
Royal Army
HMAV - His/Her Majesty's Army VesselRoyal Air Force
HMAFV - His/Her Majesty's Air Force VesselRoyal Navy
HMS - His/Her Majesty's Ship/Submarine
HMHS - His/Her Majesty's Hospital Ship
HMES - His/Her Majesty's Engineering Ship
HMTS - His/Her Majesty's Training Ship
RFA - Royal Fleet AuxiliaryRoyal Coast Guard
HMC - His/Her Majesty's CutterMiscellaneous
RMS - Royal Mail Ship
FPV - Fisheries Protection Vessel
RRS - Royal Research ShipPennant Number and Prefix System:
A - Auxiliary
C - Cruisers/Battlecruisers
D - Destroyers
F - Frigate
L - Amphibious Warfare Ships
M - Mine Warfare Ships
P - Patrol Ships
R - Aircraft Carriers
S - Submarine Boats
T - Training Ships
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HISTORY OF THE ARMED FORCES
BATTLE GEAR AND EQUIPMENT
MEDIEVAL ERA
As the kingdom began to form, wars broke out for both expansion and leadership. During this era, the most common type of battle gear worn by the early Reitzmic Army and Navy. Archers and other ranged weapon soldiers wore colorful tunics as uniform. Weapons commonly used by infantry are swords and battle axes, cavalry used lances and spears or in rare cases, bows. Artillery units used catapults, trebuchets, and ballista as primary long-range weaponry. Apart from personal body armour, infantry were also required to carry shields in battle as suggested in excavated documents. Naval warfare commonly involved ships armed with archers to serve as long-range weaponry and infantry to serve as close-combatants.
ORIENTALIZATION ERA
With the discovery of asia and the beginning of trade relations between Reitzmag and the east, oriental armour were also brought to the country. Special and elite units of the Army adapted the use of Korean Armour, long-range warfare units and sailors adapted the use of the jeonbok even in battle while the close-combat infantry wore the jeonbok only at special occasions and ceremonial service. Ordinary soldiers and sailors retained the use of plate armour. This era also saw the introduction of the hwacha (early korean rocket artillery) and cannons in artillery, and gunner units which carry early rifles.
PRE-MODERN ERA
The improving technology and invention of firearms changed the way wars were fought. Reitzmag was the most advanced military at the time as it imports technology used in Asia to make improvements in Europe. During this era, the first "redcoat guards" are seen. Early redcoat guards wore tricorne hats and stovepipe shakos paired with red tunics and coats. This new standard uniform also allowed for the distinction between officers and enlisted men. The jeonbok remained in use, but became limited to ceremonial roles and special occasions. Naval warfare became more intense with bigger ships armed with cannons. Sailors also adapted a variation of the redcoat uniform for use.
EARY MODERN ERA
Technology further progressed, the early modern era saw the establishment of the renowned Royal Air Force and use of warplanes in combat. Different guns were used by the Armed Forces, including machine guns and bolt-action accurate rifles. Tanks started replacing traditional cavalry horses, artillery technology also evolved to better howitzers and rocket artillery. It was at this time that the most dramatic changes in equipment of the armed forces happened. From red tunics to brown battledresses with matching vests for supplies such as bullets and rations, this became the new standard combat uniform of the Royal Armed Forces.
In addition, the era also saw the introduction of submarines and aircraft carriers for the Royal Navy. Reitzmag developed the strongest defence system in this era, which is also the basis of succeeding defence systems to this day. Soon enough, the Royal Air Force and Navy adapted their own uniforms for different functions. These new uniforms became the standard for the modern uniforms of the Armed Forces. Old uniforms such as the iconic Redcoat and Oriental remain in use for ceremonial purposes such as parades and guards in important state structures.
MODERN ERA
With the advancement of modern military technology, the armed forces adopted a standard tactical battle gear for each branch as official uniform in combat. Aside from this, there's also non-combat uniforms such as ceremonial uniforms (which varies from different regiments and/or battalions) and mess dress.
Oriental Honour Guard Uniform Type 1
This Honour Guard Uniform is based on the medieval uniform of the Chinese. There are very limited formations that use this ceremonial uniform and is rarely seen at occassions.
Oriental Honour Guard Type 2
This Honour Guard Uniform is based on the ceremonial uniform adopted by pre-modern era Reitzmic military, which is ultimately based on the "jeonbok". This uniform style comes in different variations, but the more common is the Type 2A distinguished by the use of the Beonggeoji headgear. The Type 2B instead wears a uniform based on the ones used by the Naegeumwi (asian guards of the sovereign).
King's Guards Uniform
This Honour Guard Uniform is the most commonly seen, the vibrant red tunic is based on the redcoat uniform of pre-modern era Reitzmic military. However, only bearskin hats are worn with the red tunic as headdress. Some units are seen with other headdresses such as "Tricorn" hats and "Beefeaters". The cavalry units also wear a variant of this uniform with a helmet, although their black uniform is more commonly seen at royal residences.
King's Reserves & Cadets Uniform
This uniform is used by cadets of the Royal Military Academy and reserve units participating during parades. The bright blue, yellow, and red colours are similar to the colours of the Oriental Honour Guard Type 2A Uniform but with a European style of decorative elements such as epaulettes and a short feathered shako.
Service Dress
The Service Dress varies from each branch of the Armed Forces. The Army uses 3 styles, No. 1 "Blue Dress" being used for more ceremonial occassions or at temperate climates, No. 2 "Field Dress" being used for parades and is he main service dress used and seen, and No. 3 "White Dress" being used for hot climates. A variant of No. 3 called No. 4 is used only by officers. At formal gatherings and evening messes, army pesonnel wear a Mess Dress. Mess dresses fall under No. 10 (Temperate Mess), with red mess jacket and waistcoat, and No. 11 (Warm Mess), with white mess jacket but without waistcoat. At their barracks and garrisons, army personnel are commonly seen wearing a "Barrack Dress", this dress falls under No. 13 (temperate), and No. 7 (warm weather).
The Air Force on the other hand generally wears the No. 1 Service dress more commonly. A variant of this dress, called No. 1A, is used only by officers and is primarily seen for important events and parades. At warm climates, the No. 6 uniform is used primarily. At work, RAF personnel are seen wearing the Service Working Dress under the No. 2 series.
The Royal Navy uses two styles of their main service dress under the No. 1 series. No. 1a is used for ceremonial parades and official occasions, No. 1b is used as the main service dress at regular days, and No. 1c is only a slight variation of No. 1b and is usually seen aboard ships and in coastal installations. Like the Army, the Navy also has a "Mess Dress" for evening events and formal gatherings. This belongs under No. 2 with two variations, No. 2a is for the most formal occasions and is distinguished by the blue mess jacket, while No.2b is for less formal occasions and is distinguished by a black tailcoat or a black cummerbund.
(under development)
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DEFENSE INDUSTRY IN REITZMAG
This is a comprehensive list of military equipment produced by the Kingdom of Reitzmag over the years. The list also highlights products that are available for export as outlined by the Ministry of Defense's Export Whitelist.
AIR SUPERIORITY FIGHTER
Name Variants Manufacturer Status in HM Armed Forces Export Availability Thunder F.1 A, M RAe Systems Retired Ceased Production Vampire F.2 A, B, C, D, E, M Reitzmic Aerospace Industries Retired Ceased Production Intruder F.3 A, B, M RAe Systems Retired Ceased Production Meteor F.4 A, B, M Reitzmic Aerospace Industries Retired Ceased Production Viper F.5 A, B, C RAe Systems Retired Ceased Prodcution Javelin F.6 A, B, C, D, M Reitzmic Aerospace Industries Retired Ceased Production Lancer F.7 A, B, M Samsung Heavy Industries Retired Ceased Production Tornado F.8 A, B, S RAe Systems In Service Open Cyclone F.9 A, B, C, M Reitzmic Aerospace Industries In Service Limited Lightning F.10 A, B, M RAe Systems In Service Limited Variants
T for Training, M for Carrier Capability, S for Strike/Fighter-bomber
MULTI-ROLE FIGHTER
Name Variants Manufacturer Status in HM Armed Forces Export Availability Airhog FA.1 A, M RAe Systems Retired Ceased Production Fury FA.2 A, B, C RAe Systems Retired Ceased Production Griffin FA.3 A, M Reitzmic Aerospace Industries Retired Ceased Production Valiant FA.4 A, B, M Samsung Heavy Industries Retired Ceased Production Phantom FA.5 A, B, M Hyundai Aerospace Retired Available Victory FA.6 A, B, I, M Reitzmic Aerospace Industries Retired Available Dragon FA.7 A, B, C, M RAe Systems Did not enter Service Available Archer FA.8 A, B, M Samsung Heavy Industries Did not enter Service Limited Hurricane FA.9 A, B, C, M Hyundai Aerospace In Service Limited Falcon FA.10 A, B, M RAe Systems In Service Limited Hawk FA.11 (보라매/Boramae) A, B, M Hyundai Aerospace Under Development - Eagle FA.12 (독수리/Doksuri) A, B, M Samsung Heavy Industries Under Development - Variants
T for Training, M for Carrier Capability, S for Strike/Fighter-bomber
STRIKE FIGHTER
Name Variants Manufacturer Status in HM Armed Forces Export Availability Crimson S.1 A, B, M Reitzmic Aerospace Industries Retired Ceased Production Variants
T for Training, M for Carrier Capability
GROUND ATTACK AIRCRAFT
Name Variants Manufacturer Status in HM Armed Forces Export Availability Pigeon GA.1 A, M RAe Systems Retired Available Grasshopper GA.2 A, B, C, D, E, M Reitzmic Aerospace Industries Retired Available Tiger GA.3 A, B, C Hyundai Aerospace Retired Limited Alpha GA.4 A, T, N, TM RAe Systems In Service Limited Hawk GA.5 A, T, M, NT Samsung Heavy Industries In Service Limited Variants
T for Training, M for Carrier Capability
AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING
Name Variants Manufacturer Status in HM Armed Forces Export Availability Vulture AEW.1 A, P RAe Systems Retired Ceased Production Orion AEW.2 A, S, P Samsung Heavy Industries In Service Limited Variants
P for Patrol, S for Anti-Submarine Warfare
RECONNAISSANCE/PATROL AIRCRAFT
Name Variants Manufacturer Status in HM Armed Forces Export Availability |
TANKER/IFR AIRCRAFT
Name Variants Manufacturer Status in HM Armed Forces Export Availability Infinite K.1 RAe Systems Retired Ceased Production Pacific K.2 Samsung Heavy Industries Did not enter Service Open Voyager K.3 Samsung Heavy Industries In Service Limited CARGO AIRCRAFT
Name Variants Manufacturer Status in HM Armed Forces Export Availability BOMBER AIRCRAFT
Name Variants Manufacturer Status in HM Armed Forces Export Availability Nightmare B.1 Reitzmic Aerospace Industries Retired Ceased Obliterator B.2 RAe Systems Retired Ceased Demolisher B.3 Reitzmic Aerospace Industries Retired Ceased Dove B.4 Reitzmic Aerospace Industries Retired Open Ranger B.5 RAe Systems Retired Ceased Swan B.6 Samsung Heavy Industries Reserve Limited Hunter B.7 Hyundai Aerospace In Service Limited (under development)