After a week and a half of tearing my hair out and talking to various members, I've finally completed the modern (2013) organization for the Denton Armed Forces (excl. Army).
Concerning the numbers, I welcome comments, but it's likely I will not change anything unless there is an extremely good reason. Please, before commenting, make sure you read all of the notes.
For the aircraft lists, I have put a comparable aircraft next to it. This is not what will be used, but rather an aircraft similar in size, payload, etc.
A new thing that I added is a Flight Training School, consolidating all of the basic, intermediate, and advanced training aircraft into one 'unit.' There are still Operational Conversion Units in each branch for specific aircraft.
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The military numbers are all based on a hypothetical standard population size of 35,000,000
Military Size
Army: 95,000
Air Force: 40,000
Navy: 33,000 + 7,000 MSC
Total Active: 175,000
Reserves
Army Reserve: 65,000
Air Force Reserve: 12,000
Navy Reserve: 11,000
Total Reserve: 88,000
National Guard
National Guard: 43,000
Total National Guard: 43,000
Coast Guard
Coast Guard: 6,000
Total Coast Guard: 6,000
Denton Navy
55 Warships
12 Submarines
125 Auxiliaries
2 Historical
2 Permanent Charter
Warships
-2 STOVL Aircraft Cruiser (17,000 ton)
-1 CATOBAR Aircraft Carrier (34,000 ton)
-28 Multi-Purpose Frigate (before construction of new ships)
OR
-16 Multi-Purpose Frigate (after construction of new ships)
-12 Escort Frigate/Corvette (after construction of new ships)
-24 Fast Attack Craft
Submarines
-8 Diesel Electric Hunter-Killer Submarine
-4 Diesel Electric Cruise Missile Submarine
Auxiliaries
-6 Minesweeper
-12 Minehunter
-2 Landing Platform Dock (13,000 ton)
-2 Landing Helicopter Dock (24,000 ton)
-4 Landing Ship Tank
-8 Landing Craft Utility
-12 Medium Hovercraft
-4 Heavy Hovercraft
-16 Landing Craft Mechanized (bt)
Military Sealift Command
-4 Replenishment Ship
-3 Roll-on, Roll-off Ship
-5 Materiels Transport
-1 Mobile Landing Platform
-1 Hospital Ship
-4 Ocean Going Tugs
-12 Harbor Tug
-2 Rescue & Salvage Tug
-6 Support Tenders (3000 ton)
-16 Fleet Tenders, Multi Purpose (250 ton)
-2 Signals Intelligence Vessels
-1 Sail Training Vessel
Historical
-1 Drydocked Sailship
-1 Drydocked Ironclad
Permanent Charter
-1 Heavy Lift Ship (hvy hov, LCU, etc)
-1 Oil/Fuel Tanker
CG1: 1 STOVL carrier, 2 ASW, 2 AAW, AOR
CG2: 1 STOVL carrier, 2 ASW, 2 AAW, AOR
CG3: 1 CATOBAR carrier, 2 ASW, 2 AAW, AOR
AMSG1: 1 LHD, 1 LPD, 2 LST, 5 Hov, 2 ASW, 2 AAW, s/AOR
AMSG2: 1 LHD, 1 LPD, 2 LST, 5 Hov, 2 ASW, 2 AAW, s/AOR
There are 2 STOVL carriers and one CATOBAR carrier. This is clearly not the most cost effective solution, but in the naval reorganization program in the 80s, there were 2 CATOBAR carriers reaching the end of their service life. The decision was made to replace one CATOBAR carrier with another new carrier, and replace the other with two STOVL carriers, based on the USN's Vertical Support Ship concept. This would give three carriers, with one of the STOVL carriers on station most of the time, while the CATOBAR carrier could be used to fill that gap, as well as be free to participate in any naval air support operations.
Each of the three carrier groups are set up with 2 AAW Frigates, 2 ASW Frigates, and an AOR.
In addition, frigates are used to support the Amphibious Strike group, with the same composition as the carrier group, but with the AOR being shared between the two groups.
Before the new ships are built, there are 28 Multi-Purpose Frigates.
As a cost saving measure, when all the new ships enter service, there will be 16 Multi-Purpose Frigates and 12 Escort Frigates/Corvettes, replaced on a one-by-one basis. The larger multipurpose frigates will be tasked with protecting Carrier Battle Groups and supporting Amphibious Landings, while the Escort Frigates will be tasked with Pickets, anti-Piracy, Escort duties for non-combatants, and stationing at territories.
I doubled the number of Fast Attack Craft, with my reasoning being similar to that of Torpedo Boats. They're inexpensive, easy to procure, and pack a punch. This arrangement will give me 2 squadrons of 12, with each one at either end of the country.
There are 16 fleet tenders, which are used for just about everything nowadays. Each ship is configured for a specific role, from dive support, to light salvage, to minor cargo transport.
There are also 4 Support Tenders, much like the Elbe class. These are for supporting the FAC, submarines, MCM vessels, etc.
The signals intelligence vessels are small SIGINT/ELINT and reconnaissance ships.
The single Heavy Lift ship is for transporting LCUs, and Hvy hovercraft to the area of operations.
Denton Navy Air Arm:
226 Aircraft
22 Maritime Patrol Aircraft (3 x 6 + OCU x 4) (P-3)
4 Light Transport Aircraft (1 x 4) (C-295)
28 SAR/GP Helicopter (2 x 12 + OCU x 4) (SH-3)
84 ASW Helicopter (6 x 12 + OCU x 12) (SH-3)
38 Fighter Aircraft (2 x 16 + OCU x 6) (Rafale)
30 VSTOL Aircraft (2 x 12 + OCU x 6) (Harrier)
4 AEW Aircraft (1 x 4) (E-2)
6 AEW Helicopter (1 x 6) (SH-3)
10 Transport Helicopter (1 x 8 + OCU x 2) (CH-3)
Denton Coast Guard Size:
-42 Utility Boat (40-45ft)
-28 Lifeboats (45-55ft) (12x 46, 16x 54)
-4 High Endurance Cutters (360ft)
-6 Medium Endurance Cutters (270ft)
-12 Coastal Cutter (110ft)
-24 Patrol Cutter/Boat (70ft)
-6 Sea-Going Bouy Tenders
-4 Coastal Bouy Tenders
-5 Inland Bouy Tenders (truck transportable)
-6 Hydrographic Survey Vessels
-4 Icebreakers (owned by Hirshey Federal Marine Research Center, but manned by DCG)
-2 Lighthouse Tender
-3 Fishery Research Ship
Denton Coast Guard Air Arm:
80 Aircraft
12 SAR/Patrol Aircraft (1 x 12) (C295)
48 SAR/GP Helicopter (4 x 12 + OCU x 8) (HH-52, HH-65 Dauphin)
4 Medium Transport Aircraft (1 x 4) (C295)
4 Small Transport Aircraft (1 x 4) (King Air)
12 UAV Helicopter (1 x 12) (Bell Eagle Eye)
Denton Air Force Size:
412 Aircraft
180 Fighter/FGA (8 x 18 + OCU x 36) (Tornado)
18 Recce/EW (1 x 18) (Tornado)
44 Ground Attack (2 x 18 + OCU x 8) (YA-9)
6 AEW (1 x 6) (E-3)
4 ELINT (1 x 4) (RC-135)
22 Heavy Bomber (3 x 6 + OCU x 4) (187 Condor)
16 Light Transport (1 x 16) (C-295)
32 Medium Transport (2 x 16) (A400M)
12 Heavy Transport (1 x 12) (C-5 Galaxy)
8 Tanker/Transport (1 x 8) (KC-135)
6 Gunship (1 x 6) (AC-130)
14 UAV Surveillance (1 x 12 & 1 x 2) (MQ-1 & RQ-4 resp.)
24 Utility Helicopter (2 x 12) (Bell 212)
16 Light Helicopter (1 x 16) (Bell 206)
10 VIP Aircraft (2 B737, 4 Falcon, 4 B206. 2 B777 on charter)
Denton Army Air Arm:
388 Aircraft
56 Attack Helicopters (4 x 12 + OCU x 8) (Apache)
108 Light Helicopters (8 x 12 + OCU x 12) (OH-58/B206)
132 Utility Helicopters (10 x 12 + OCU x 12) (Bell 212)
64 Transport Helicopters (5 x 12 + OCU x 4) (CH-47/CH-53)
12 Very Heavy Helicopter (1 x 12) (Mil V-12)
16 UAV Recce (1 x 16) (SAGEM Sperwer)
Denton Armed Forces Flight Training School
276 Aircraft
Basic
24 Motor Glider (2 x 12) (Grob 109)
24 Basic Aircraft trainer (3 x 12) (Grob 120)
12 Multi-Engine Trainer (1 x 12) (King Air)
36 Helicopter Trainer (3 x 12) (Robinson R-22)
Advanced
72 Int Turboprop Trainer (6 x 12) (PC-9)
60 Adv Jet Trainer (5 x 12) (T-38)
24 Multi-Engine Trainer Sys&Ops (2 x 12) (King Air)
24 Adv Helicopter Trainer (2 x 12) (tbd)
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-Ethan
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