Well if you want me to carry on with my unhelpful comments
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- Independence granted in 1914, just prior to the start of WW1.
- Population approx 1.1 Million by conclusion of WW1.
- Independent Military capacity developed during conflict and post war.
- Royal Falklands Naval Service comes into being in 1919, becomes a truly independent force in 1935.
- Population approx. 6.5 Million by 1939 and outbreak of WW2
- Men and ships fight in WW2 - many losses, navy expands significantly to deal with wartime service
- Immediately post-war, services shrink to more manageable levels
- decline during peacetime as other issues gain prevalence
- South American Powers invade during 1978 seeking territory and oil wealth. - Combined strength of Britain and Australia help falklands defeat invading forces during the bloody, 6-month conflict.
- post-1978 backlash sees resurgence in defense capabilities and defense treaties signed with nations such as Australia, USA, and Israel.
- Modern Falklands has population of approx 14 Million (circa 2014) and per capita as one of the most advances and powerful Defense Forces in the western world similar in size and capability to Israel although with significantly larger naval forces.
Please see the following description of falklands naval capacity from 1935 to end of WW2. Further developments of the fleet structure and actual drawings of ships will follow.
1) With that much engagement with the WW2 and Korea etc. I cant see a 78 war going hot (at least not for 6 months) and with the RN in tow (Nukes/Cold war prestige) it just gets smaller .
2) Why Israel ? For defence treaty's The IDF may well be good but sea based warfare isn't really the thing that stands out about them ! and why when I assume you are part of the commonwealth and therefor allied with UK/AUS/CANADA and probably USA ? What is IDF going to send to the south Atlantic that the RN isn't ? (the only way this makes sense is if you make the FI a Jewish homeland or something and breaks away badly from the UK ? but then it would still be very close to the USA and the USN is rather bigger
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I just don't see the synergy that would make 2 small, well separated countries ally when they cant help each other much and have much bigger friends who can (unless FI is a Jewish founded colony, even if not explicitly like Israel ?)
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similar in size and capability to Israel er why ? I would have thought that the FI only really needs Sea/Air with a much smaller force of few marines, It would look nothing like the IDF mix (even if it used conscripts, maybe unlikely if like GB/AUS/CANADA).
A max FIDF would (IMO) look like a large navy (of mainly small combatants/subs, RN/USN types), with a strong air force (fighters/support aircraft on 2/3 airbases), and a division or so of marines (maybe mostly reservists/Nat guard). If really paranoid then you can add a detachment of bombers with duel key WE.177 bombs or on subs.
Falklands Military.
- Naval Forces -
Royal Falklands Naval Service – Pennant = His/Her Majesty’s Falklands Ship (HMFS)
- Began out of Falklands Contributions to Royal Navy South Atlantic squadron during and post WWI.
- Defined as a distinct Naval Service with own ships and Pennant as early as 1919 – Formalized after 1921.
- Has seen combat service during WWII, Korea, Falkland’s War (1978), Operation Shepherd (Protection of Mediterranean sea-lanes during Anglo-Spanish conflict over Gibraltar during late 1990’s), and ongoing Anti-Piracy operations east of Suez.
- Currently operates some 30 Major Warships and support assets. Fleet Air Arm operates fixed wing and rotary wing assets in support of fleet operations.
Initial Force Composition on Creation (1935)
- 5 x D class Destroyers – in service from 1935
Darwin (Sunk–1944)
Duty (Sunk-1941)
Dire (Sunk-1941)
Dagger
Diamond
- 4 x H Class Destroyers – In Service from 1937
Hercules (Sunk-1939)
Halcyon
Hyperion
Huntress
- 2 x ‘Improved Exeter’ (Falkland) Class Heavy Cruisers – In Service from 1937
Falkland
Falconer
- 3 x ‘Improved Town’ (Indelible) Class 6” Cruisers
Indelible
Inexorable
Impeccable
I'm not sure that GB has the shipyards to build that many extra Cruisers (and the FI will defiantly not have them) I would just add one and a load more escorts/AMCs that could maybe built in the FI ?
Additional Forces (war orders + Royal Navy in-Conflict Transfers)
- 3 x Castle Class Corvettes
Allington Castle (Sunk)
Lancaster Castle (Sunk)
Farnham Castle (Sunk)
- 5 x Flower Class Escort Sloops
Saunders (Sunk)
Sedge (Damaged)
Steeple
Sturdee (Sunk)
Beaver
- 5 x Bathurst Class Escort Minesweepers
SeaLion (Transferred-RN)
Tyssen (Transferred-RN)
Speedwell (Sunk)
Stanley
San Carlos
- 6 x Hunt Class Destroyers (Various Marks)
Hugo (Mk1 – Sunk)
Headland (Mk 1 – Sunk)
Hussar (Mk IV)
Hoplite (Mk IV)
Hercules (Mk IV)
Hustler (MK III)
- 2 Crown Colony Class Cruisers
South Georgia (Sunk)
Orkney
- 1 x Improved Exeter Class Heavy Cruiser
Forceful
- 2 x Auxiliary Cruisers/Troop Transports
Southern Conveyor
Southern Commandant
- 4 x T Class Submarines
Trenchant
Taciturn (Sunk – all hands)
Terrible
Turbulent
- 1 x Submarine Depot Ship
Grytviken
- 1 x Destroyer Tender
Mechanist
- 3 x Underway Replenishment oilers/Colliers
Sustenance
Supply
Storekeeper
- 1 x Majestic Class Aircraft Carrier
Pioneer (Air group of Seafires and Swordfish)
Cheers
Again I would build loads more escorts (maybe more USN transfers to defend the W hemisphere pre LL ?) and less major units (but that's less important prewar as you have more spare as soon as the US enters the war.)
Keep it up, JSB