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Revision as of 12:41, 3 June 2023
Earth Navy | |
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土国海军 | |
![]() Naval ensign of the Earth Navy | |
Founded | 26 January 2021 |
Country | ![]() |
Allegiance | Earth King |
Type | Navy |
Role | Naval warfare Sealift Aerial warfare VIP transport |
Size | 2 aircraft carriers 1 amphibious assault ship 7 cruisers 3 destroyers 14 light ships 4 submarines 5 auxiliary ships 33 aircraft |
Headquarters | Fort Kyoshi |
Major facilities | Fort Kyoshi Fort Bosco Grand Canal Zone |
Engagements | Unification of the Earth Kingdom Mexican War Battle of Besorrowed Gorge |
Commanders | |
Supreme Commander | Earth King Ainin |
Admiral of the Fleet | Adm. Chow Han |
Commander of the Home Fleet | VAdm. Wing Anting |
Commander of the Western Fleet | VAdm. Hou Mien |
Commander of the Northern Fleet | CAdm. Liu Se |
Aircraft flown | |
Bomber | B-10/A Turtle |
Fighter | F-1/NG Bosco |
Multirole helicopter | H-20/N Seahorse |
The Earth Navy, also known as His Majesty's Navy and the Royal Navy, is the naval warfare force of the Earth Kingdom which, together with the Earth Army, makes up the military of the Earth Kingdom. With 14 warships in active service, all stoneclads, the Earth Navy is the most powerful navy in the world and possesses the largest fleet by both number of ships and tonnage. The Earth Navy is responsible for defending the shores of the Earth Kingdom from all internal and external threats, protecting the shipping of the Earth Kingdom and her allies, and projecting the Kingdom's power beyond its borders. Beyond these traditional naval functions, the Earth Navy also operates the Earth King's yacht, the Andorra, and maintains an elite special forces unit, the Metalbender Marine Corps.
The Earth Navy is administratively organized into two fleets, the Home Fleet and Northern Fleet, each with its own distinct geographic area of operation. Like the Army, the Earth Navy answers directly to the Earth King and is not accountable to the civilian government of the Earth Kingdom. Due to this structure, the military has been accused by observers of having undue influence and power in the Earth Kingdom at the expense of the government and nobility.
Established in January 2021, the Earth Navy was the second navy to introduce stoneclads and the first all-stoneclad fleet in the world. The fleet quickly grew to include a variety of powerful warships that incorporate novel cutting-edge technologies such as armed airskiffs, ship-launched aircraft, turrets, wireless redstone, remote-controlled equipment and TNT cannons. Today, the Earth Navy is a modern blue-water navy with a presence in three seas.
History
The Earth Navy was officially established on 26 January 2021 when the first Earth Kingdom warship, the stoneclad destroyer ENS Omashu, was brought into service. Though an armed ship, the RES Ba Sing Se, had entered royal service earlier in the month, it was not considered a naval vessel and served with the Kingdom's merchant marine. In the subsequent months, two more destroyers, Gaoling and Ba Sing Se, joined the fleet, while the Ba Sing Se was decommissioned and donated to Andorra. During this time, the Navy also unveiled the aircraft carrier Kyoshi.
In July 2021, Kyoshi undertook the first military operation in the Earth Navy's history when its complement of aircraft struck Acacian League targets during the Unification of the Earth Kingdom. Five torpedo boats also joined the fleet, doubling the number of ships in the Navy.
Later in the month, several warships of the Earth Navy participated in the Mexican War, with naval fighters seeing combat against Mexican ground forces.
In December 2021, the wreck of the Andorran ship Andorra, the former Earth Kingdom wooden frigate which was critically damaged and abandoned during the Mexican War, was towed to Ba Sing Se, repaired and recommissioned as the royal yacht ENS Andorra.
In January 2022, the Earth Navy added a battlecruiser and four frigates and was split into two fleets with jurisdiction over separate seas. In April 2022, the Navy was further reorganized to create an autonomous squadron-sized station within each fleet after the addition of three new cruisers.
In July 2022, the Earth Navy was further reorganized into a three-ocean force comprised of the Home, Northern and Western Fleets.
Organization
Fleets
Home Fleet
The Home Fleet of the Earth Navy is the older and larger of the three fleets with a primary area of operation covering the Central and Southern Seas. It is headquartered at Fort Kyoshi, but maintains docks and other facilities at Ba Sing Se, the Canal Zone and Cranefish Town. The fleet is commanded by Vice Admiral Wong Seetai and includes both heavy surface combatants and the Navy's expeditionary and power projection assets. The Home Fleet also includes the autonomous Andorra Station, a squadron based out of Fort Andorra in the Free Territory that comprises 1 light cruiser and 1 frigate.
Northern Fleet
The Northern Fleet of the Earth Navy is the fleet with primary operational responsibility for the Northern Sea basin, including the Northern Canal. It is headquartered at Fort Bosco but also maintains facilities at Peigong in the Northern Frontier Administration. The fleet is commanded by Vice Admiral Wing Anting and comprises 1 aircraft carrier, two destroyers and two frigates in its main battle squadron.
Western Fleet
The Western Fleet of the Earth Navy is the fleet with primary operational responsibility for the Western Sea basin, including the Grand Canal. It is headquartered at Fort Denan but maintains secondary facilities at Omashu and the Canal Zone.
A further torpedo boat is attached to Omashu Station, an autonomous squadron based out of Omashu with administrative ties to the fleet.
Littoral Command
The Earth Navy Littoral Command is the name applied to the three separate commands under each fleet which operates patrol corvettes out of coast guard stations along remote stretches of the Earth Kingdom coast. Littoral Command is responsible for the search and rescue of missing ships, providing aid to distressed mariners, and enforcing the laws of the Earth Kingdom within its territorial waters.
The Earth Navy maintains aerial warfare capabilities through its naval aviation branch which operates from the fleet's two aircraft-carrying warships, the aircraft carrier ENS Kyoshi and the battlecruiser ENS Freeport Bay, and three helicopter-carrying light cruisers. The fixed-wing aviation component is organized into six squadrons, which are:
- No. 1 Naval (Fighter) Air Squadron, ENS Kyoshi, Home Fleet (3x F-1/NG)
- No. 2 Naval (Fighter) Air Squadron, ENS Kyoshi, Home Fleet (3x F-1/NG)
- No. 3 Naval (Bombardment) Air Squadron, ENS Yuan Wong, Home Fleet (3x B-10/A)
- No. 4 Naval (Fighter) Air Squadron, ENS Yuan Wong, Home Fleet (3x F-1/C)
- No. 5 Naval (Fighter) Air Squadron, ENS Yuan Wong, Home Fleet (3x F-1/C)
- No. 6 Naval (Fighter) Air Squadron, ENS Yuan Wong, Home Fleet (3x F-1/C)
In addition to the aforementioned squadons, a variety of fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft embarked onboard surface combatant ships are attached directly to the fleet commands.
Metalbender Marine Corps
The Royal Metalbender Marine Corps (Guards), commonly known as the Metalbender Marine Corps, is the marine infantry branch of the Earth Navy and the elite special forces unit of the Earth Kingdom. Made up exclusively of metalbenders, the regiment-sized unit deploys with naval warships and receives special training for amphibious assault, naval boarding, infiltration and clandestine operations. Metalbender marines make use of metal cables and other advanced bending techniques for movement and combat, allowing them to act as a highly mobile and lethal light infantry unit. Members of the unit regularly embark on naval vessels to defend against enemy boarding and provide an anti-submarine capability.
The Metalbender Marine Corps' equivalent in the Earth Army is the Airborne Regiment.
Bases

The Earth Navy operates from a large number of installations of varying sizes and quality, including allied ports such as Freeport.
- Fort Kyoshi is the headquarters of both the Earth Navy as a whole and its Home Fleet. Located outside Ba Sing Se, the large island facility includes dockyards for the main combat squadron of the fleet, a military airstrip operated by the Earth Army, major support and logistical facilities for both the Army and Navy, and a dockyard for ship construction.
- Fort Bosco is the headquarters of the Northern Fleet. Located outside Peining, the coastal facility includes dockyards for the fleet's ships and some auxiliary buildings supporting fleet operations.
- Fort Denan is the headquarters of the Western Fleet, located in a natural anchorage due west of Gaoling. The facility is heavily guarded and defended by a pair of coastal artillery canons and several flak towers.
- The Canal Zone is a major secondary facility of the Western and Home Fleets and the administrative seat of the Western Frontier Administration. The sprawling military facility surrounds the Grand Canal and includes four separate docking areas, a military airstrip operated by the Earth Army, a large swing bridge that doubles as a sea fort, a large number of auxiliary buildings, and various border fortifications and defences.
- Fort Andorra is an island fortress in Freeport Bay that serves as the home base for the Home Fleet's Andorra Station naval squadron and a replenishment site for other warships transiting through the region.
- Peigong is the administrative seat of the Northern Frontier Administration and hosts rudimentary docking facilities and auxiliary buildings for naval use.
The Earth Navy is also known to operate ships out of the grand and southern harbours of Ba Sing Se.
Equipment
Ships
Indicates a ship which is planned or under construction
Ship name | Hull number | Class | Type | Entry into service | Fleet | Note |
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Commissioned ships | ||||||
ENS Kyoshi | CV-1 | Aircraft carrier | 15 February 2021 | Northern Fleet | Flagship of the Northern Fleet | |
ENS Yuan Wong | CV-2 | Aircraft carrier | 31 July 2022 | Home Fleet | ||
ENS Ba Sing Se | LPD-1 | Amphibious transport dock | 13 June 2022 | Home Fleet | ||
ENS Freeport Bay | CC-1 | Battlecruiser | 10 November 2021 | Western Fleet | Flagship of the Western Fleet | |
ENS Marine Ridge | CA-2 | Marine Ridge | Heavy cruiser | 10 September 2022 | Western Fleet | |
ENS Northern Road | CA-3 | Marine Ridge | Heavy cruiser | 13 March 2023 | Western Fleet | |
ENS Regency | CL-1 | Regency | Light cruiser | 17 April 2022 | Home Fleet | |
ENS University | CL-2 | Regency | Light cruiser | 18 April 2022 | Home Fleet | |
ENS Chancery | CL-3 | Regency | Light cruiser | 18 April 2022 | Western Fleet | |
ENS Sovereignty | CL-4 | Regency | Light cruiser | 6 May 2022 | Home Fleet (Andorra Station) |
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ENS Justiciary | CL-5 | Regency | Light cruiser | 31 July 2022 | Home Fleet | |
ENS Ascendancy | CL-6 | Regency | Light cruiser | TBD | TBD | On long-term lease to Cassland as CL-6 |
ENS Brigadier Kwan | MM-1 | Brigadier Kwan | Monitor | 4 April 2023 | Home Fleet | |
ENS Omashu | DD-1 | Omashu | Destroyer | 26 January 2021 | Northern Fleet | |
ENS Gaoling | DD-2 | Omashu | Destroyer | 4 February 2021 | Home Fleet | Rebuilt 14 May 2022 as an anti-submarine destroyer |
ENS Origins | DD-4 | Origins | Destroyer | 28 May 2023 | Home Fleet | |
ENS Nations | DD-5 | Origins | Destroyer | 30 May 2023 | Home Fleet | |
ENS Treatises | DD-6 | Origins | Destroyer | 30 May 2023 | Northern Fleet | |
ENS Covenant | DD-7 | Origins | Destroyer | 30 May 2023 | Northern Fleet | |
ENS Epistle | DD-8 | Origins | Destroyer | TBD | TBD | |
ENS Precepts | DD-9 | Origins | Destroyer | TBD | TBD | |
ENS Doctrines | DD-10 | Origins | Destroyer | TBD | TBD | |
ENS Protocol | DD-11 | Origins | Destroyer | TBD | TBD | |
ENS Viceroy | FF-1 | Viceroy | Frigate | 25 December 2021 | Home Fleet (Andorra Station) |
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ENS Doctrines | FF-2 | Viceroy | Frigate | 25 December 2021 | Western Fleet | |
ENS Admiral Lee | FF-3 | Viceroy | Frigate | 25 December 2021 | Northern Fleet | |
ENS General Hao | FF-4 | Viceroy | Frigate | 25 December 2021 | Northern Fleet | |
ENS Prince | PK-1 | Prince | Patrol corvette | 23 August 2022 | Home Fleet (Littoral Command) |
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ENS Duke | PK-2 | Prince | Patrol corvette | 23 August 2022 | Home Fleet (Littoral Command) |
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ENS Intendant | PK-3 | Prince | Patrol corvette | 23 August 2022 | Western Fleet (Littoral Command) |
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ENS Marquess | PK-4 | Prince | Patrol corvette | 23 August 2022 | Western Fleet (Littoral Command) |
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ENS Viscount | PK-5 | Prince | Patrol corvette | 23 August 2022 | Northern Fleet (Littoral Command) |
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ENS Magistrate | PK-6 | Prince | Picket corvette | |||
ENS Secretary | PK-7 | Prince | Picket corvette | |||
ENS Governor | PK-8 | Prince | Picket corvette | |||
ENS Marshal | PK-9 | Prince | Picket corvette | |||
ENS Yeoman | PK-10 | Prince | Picket corvette | |||
ENS Si Wong | TB-1 | Si Wong | Torpedo boat | 4 July 2021 | Home Fleet | |
ENS Cranefish | TB-2 | Si Wong | Torpedo boat | 4 July 2021 | Northern Fleet (Omashu Station) |
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ENS Hu Xin | TB-3 | Si Wong | Torpedo boat | 4 July 2021 | Home Fleet | |
ENS Misty Palms | TB-4 | Si Wong | Torpedo boat | 4 July 2021 | Home Fleet | |
ENS Senlin | TB-5 | Si Wong | Torpedo boat | 4 July 2021 | Home Fleet | |
ENS Shweichou | SS-1 | Shweichou | Attack submarine | 5 September 2022 | Home Fleet | |
ENS Shiping | SS-2 | Shweichou | Attack submarine | 5 September 2022 | Home Fleet | |
ENS Liangchiang | SS-3 | Shweichou | Attack submarine | 5 September 2022 | Home Fleet | |
ENS Chungdian | SS-4 | Shweichou | Attack submarine | 5 September 2022 | Home Fleet | |
ENS Zaofu | SF-1 | Zaofu | Fleet submarine | 2 January 2023 | Home Fleet | |
ENS Nantan | SF-2 | Zaofu | Fleet submarine | 2 January 2023 | Home Fleet | |
ENS Andorra | Kirov | Royal yacht | 10 January 2021 (original) 12 December 2021 (recommission) |
Home Fleet | Ex-RES/ENS Ba Sing Se (transferred to Andorra) Ex-Andorran frigate Andorra (returned to Earth Navy) | |
Non-commissioned ships | ||||||
ENAS Laogai | AS-1 | Si Wong | Destroyer tender | 4 July 2021 | Home Fleet | |
ENAS King's Mercy | AH-1 | Standard | Hospital ship | 25 December 2021 | Home Fleet | Operated by the Royal Earth Lifesaving Society on behalf of the Navy |
ENAS Admiralty | AC-1 | Regency | Command ship Reconnaissance vessel |
25 July 2022 | Home Fleet | Flagship of the Home Fleet |
ENAS Duchess | AS-2 | Prince | Patrol ship | 23 August 2022 | Northern Fleet (Chigong Station) |
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ENAS Peichun | AS-3 | Omashu | Sealift | 6 February 2021 | Home Fleet | Ex-Ba Sing Se, renamed Peining 12 May 2022 after modernization into anti-submarine destroyer Decommissioned 3 June 2023, renamed and converted into cargo ship |
Aircraft
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Note |
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F-1 Bosco | Earth Kingdom | Carrier-capable multirole combat aircraft | F-1/N (retired) F-1/NG F-1/C |
16 (7 F-1/NG, 9 F-1/C) | |
B-10 Turtle | Earth Kingdom | Carrier-capable tactical bomber | B-10/A | 3 | |
H-20 Horse | Earth Kingdom | Shipboard or land-based maritime patrol and utility helicopter | H-20/N | 12 | Designated as "Seahorse" in Navy service |