Styrkene

From The World of Gotha
Revision as of 11:36, 13 December 2024 by ElJeffe (talk | contribs) (→‎Etymology)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

The Styrkene is the military of Aedeland. The Stykene consists of six uniformed services: the Ríkes Sjøstyrkene, Ríkes Hæren, Valkyrja, Væringet, and the Styðja. Aedeland spends approximately 3% of GDP on national defense. Most of that spending is on high dollar assets of the Valkyrja and Ríkes Sjøstyrkene.

Etymology

Styrkene comes from Aedelish styrkr word meaning "strength" or "force".

History

After Aedeland's unification in 7305, local and regional military forces were consolidated into the Hæren and Sjøstyrkene. The Pan-Anarian War led to the standardization of the military and the creation of a professional officer corps. Despite this, local units continued to form temporary armies until a standing army was raised for the Hanniyyahs expedition. At the collapse of the Aedelish Empire, the Styrkene became one of the largest militaries globally, with a wide operational reach. This structure was maintained by the Technate but weakened over time. Following the Technate's dissolution, military reforms dissolved the standing army, restoring the Styrkene's smaller, historic form.

By 7663, the Styrkene has not clarified whether it possesses nuclear weapons. Since the 7660s, its military strategy has focused on nuclear technology, abandoning most surface ships and ground units in favor of aircraft, rockets, and submarines under Aedeland’s fast-attack warfare model.

Structure

Aedeland's military is constitutionally under the authority of the Fører, with all officers swearing allegiance to the Aedelish constitution and the Fører. The senior military official is the Lord Martial. Though the six branches of the Styrkene are independent, they operate in coordination, sharing facilities due to Aedeland's limited number of major installations.

Valkyrja

Aedeland's Air Force, known as the Valkyrja (lit. "chooser of the slain"), is the dominant branch of the military, holding most high command positions and receiving the majority of military funding. Its primary strike capability consists of long-range, high-altitude, high-speed nuclear-powered bombers, fighters, and interceptors. Only members of the Valkyrja are allowed to wear distinctive goatskin leather jackets. The Valkyrja operates several auxiliary airfields across Vesturland, Cykeria, and the Aereyjar.

Skálm
Ingeniously simple and economical frontline advanced fourth generation air superiority light fighter. Powerplant: 1 DAC atomic turbofan (17,000 lbf thrust)

Maximum speed: 1,800 mph supercruise Service ceiling: 60,000 ft Range: Unlimited Armament: 2 x 20mm cannon 1 x 1,000 lbs bomb or 2 x 500 lbs bombs 2 wingtip missiles 4 underwing missiles or rockets

Atgeir
A strategic deep penetration atomic supersonic bomber with a 50,000-pound payload and unlimited range. Powerplant: 6 DAC atomic turbojets (31,000 lbf thrust each)

Maximum speed: 2,056 mph supercruise Service ceiling: 70,000 ft Range: Unlimited Payload: 50,000 pounds

Valstara
A strategic high altitude deep penetration atomic reconnaissance aircraft that utilizes two direct air cycle atomic engines and is capable of sustained supersonic cruise with unlimited range. Powerplant: 2 DAC atomic turbojets (31,000 lbf thrust each)

Maximum speed: 2,200 mph supercruise Service ceiling: 80,000 ft Range: Unlimited Armament: 36–48 in (910–1,220 mm) camera

Jötunn
Amphibious transport designed to carry 150,000 pounds, 750 fully equipped troops or two tanks the Jötunn atomic transport is among the largest aircraft in the world. Powerplant: 4 DAC atomic turbofans (40,440 lbf thrust each)

Maximum speed: 520 mph supercruise Service ceiling: 45,000 ft Range: Unlimited Payload: 150,000 pounds, 750 fully equipped troops or two tanks

Skyndastjarna
Military version of the Pan-An Skylína passenger aircraft used for official transport. Aircraft use the same livery as Pan-An. Powerplant: 3 DAC atomic turbofans (22,000 lbf thrust each)

Maximum speed: 1500 mph supercruise Service ceiling: 60,000 ft Range: Unlimited Payload: 100 passengers

Ríkes Sjøstyrkene

Since the 7560s, Aedeland has abandoned surface naval warfare in favor of an exclusive focus on submarines. The u-boat fleet is organized into four flotillas, known as Jægeráða. Jægeráða-Norðan and Jægeráða-Eystri operate in the Nordsjøen and Stolvic Ocean from a shared base at Jægerból-Ålesund. Jægeráða-Suðr and Jægeráða-Vestri operate in the Zeeängten and Vestsjøen from a base at Jægerból-Ærilar. These secret submarine bases are located in hardened subterranean sea caves, making them undetectable from the surface.

Sig-Class Submarine
Advanced attack submarine is among the quietest in the world due to its relatively small size, specially designed hull with anechoic tiles, a low-noise propulsion system, and careful attention to internal sound dampening. Powerplant: 1 x 3,000 horsepower electric motor powered by a pressurized water reactor

Maximum speed: 23 kts sustained Range: Unlimited Armament: 4 21" torpedo tubes 4 missile tubes.

Líka-Class Hospital Ship
File:Likahospitalship.jpg
Converted from the Auðun commercial supertanker, the Líka-class hospital ships have 1,000 patient beds and 12 operating rooms. Powerplant: 2 x 24,500 hp turbines powered by a pressurized water reactor

Maximum speed: 17 kts Range: Unlimited

Ríkes Hæren

Aedeland's army, called the Hæren, is a decentralized regimental militia and gendarmerie. It operates with significant independence, granted by the Fører in exchange for the support of powerful Ætts. However, traditional ties are no longer honored, and commands are assigned at the Fører's discretion.

The Hæren is organized into three main branches:

  • Jægerkorps: The foundational infantry units, specializing in vertical envelopment and working closely with the Valkyrja.
  • Kommandos: Specialized in maritime operations, they cooperate with the navy.
  • Herklæði: Armored and mechanized units, which are being phased out as the military transitions to special operations.

Coastal regiments typically specialize as kommandos, while inland regiments focus on jægerkorps or herklæði. Most regiments also serve as local gendarmes for internal security.

Regiments are regionally based, and recruits are usually accepted into the closest unit. Serving in the Hæren is the primary way to enter the Styrkene. Those wishing to join the Valkryja or Sjøstyrkene must first volunteer for the Hæren and are promoted to technical service upon nomination.

The Hæren is the largest branch of the Styrkene, with the most officers and warranted officers. As a result, those who remain in the Hæren are more likely to be promoted, and Hæren officers hold a disproportionate number of staff positions.

Væringet

The Væringet is an elite corps of the Styrkene, created in 7518 to allow foreign nationals to join the Aedelish military. Under the Sørtarnland Company, the Væringet surpassed the Styrkene in size and capability. However, after the collapse of Aedeland's foreign empire, the Væringet was greatly reduced and now exists as a single unit, fully subordinate to but distinct from the Hæren. It has unique rank names and a dress uniform influenced by the historical Ithrieni military.

The Væringet is open to foreign recruits as well as Aedelish nationals, making it a highly competitive entry point into the Styrkene. Its location in Ærilar and its reputation for exclusivity add to its prestige. Men and women of any nationality and age can volunteer. Initial training lasts six weeks and takes place at the Bú, a facility south of Ærilar.

Aedelish nationals who volunteer for the Væringet have a promotion advantage over those joining the Ríkes Hæren, with most being promoted to aspirant immediately after graduation from the Bú. As such, joining the Væringet is the fastest route to the Valkryja or Sjøstyrkene.

Styðja

The Styðja is a paramilitary non-combat service organization focused on public works and relief programs. It operates under the same rank structure and uniforms as the regular Styrkene. Styðja camps have a dual-authority structure: a supervisory staff from the War Office and a majority of Styðja officers under the Home Office's authority. Camp leadership includes a commander (typically a captain) and company commanders (typically lieutenants) responsible for discipline and administration. Technical training, work supervision, and specialist roles are handled by Styðja officers.

Styðja-skilja camps carry out public projects and internal improvements to benefit young Aedelmen, and the Styðja’s medical corps operates birthing and wellness centers across Aedeland. Styðja-kulī camps are more prison-like, housing asocial individuals such as alcoholics, beggars, and nonconformists who perform hard labor. Styðja-kulī conscripts serve for four years, with the option of early release in exchange for chemical sterilization.

Installations

The Styrkene operates five major facilities: two submarine pens, two airbases, and one garrison. Additionally, there are two permanent Styðja camps and several temporary ones funded by the Home Office.

  • Rik Øverste: Located in Ålesund, Rik Øverste is the central command of the Styrkene. Built in 7345 as the headquarters for the Styrkene's war staff, it now mainly serves as the military academy. It is connected to Gimlé and other facilities via underground tunnels
  • Valhreiðr: A hardened airbase in the Auðigrháls, Valhreiðr houses the Valkyrja and Aedeland's secret black programs. It includes underground hangars for 200 aircraft, multiple runways, a hospital, and munitions depots. Key squadrons based here include Hræsvelg, Ǫrnstanga, Grimnir, Sigðir, Seiðr, and Eigin Forer.
  • Fjarrihreiðr: Located on Maleficarion in the Aereyjar, Fjarrihreiðr is a large airbase. It hosts squadrons like Ýrungr and Sviðrir (bombers), and Kjalarr and Farmatýr (transport aircraft).
  • Jægerból-Ålesund: The Jægerból-Ålesund submarine pens, located on Værøya in the Østrefjord, are the largest naval base for the Ríkes Sjøstyrkene. It supports 50 u-boats with maintenance and operational facilities. The base is self-contained, with family housing in the nearby seaport village. It hosts Jægeráða-Norðan and Jægeráða-Eystri flotillas.
  • Jægerból-Ærilar: An underground base in northern Ærilar, Jægerból-Ærilar accommodates 25 u-boats and one dry-dock repair bay. It is smaller than the Ålesund facility but fully self-contained and operates alongside the historic naval headquarters at Ærilar.
  • Fornsighalla Garrison: The Fornsighalla fortress, overlooking Ærilar, was once the headquarters of the Imperial Sørtarnland Company. It now serves as the headquarters for the Væringet.

Personnel

All males must serve a minimum of two years in a local regimental militia upon turning 18, or four years in a non-combat role within the Styðja or Free Corps. While the militias aren't considered a standing army, about 3% of Aedeland's population is in national service at any given time, and 20% of men can be recalled in an emergency.

Volunteers may join at age 15, with early enrollment benefiting their service record. Only volunteers from the Hæren can be selected for the Valkryja or Sjøstyrkene. Conscientious objectors may refuse service but lose political and social rights. Women may serve only in non-deployable roles, such as the medical corps or secretarial positions.

Rank Structure

Ranks are divided into officers and other ranks.

  • Officers: The top 5% of Styrkene personnel. They are eligible for command positions and hold executive authority from the Fører. Officers include Løjtnant (junior officers), Kapitän (field officers), and Oversti/Kommandørs (flag officers). Stratárchis is a wartime rank above Kommandørs, similar to Field Marshal, with ceremonial baton.
  • Other Ranks: These include non-commissioned officers (NCOs), such as serjants in the Hæren/Valkryja and batsveinn in the Sjøstyrkene. In the Væringet, they are called al-raqib. These "regulars" form the backbone of the Styrkene and wear silver chevrons indicating years of service. Specialized posts exist for senior NCOs.

Volunteers (frivillig) and conscripts (þræls) in the Rik Hæren and Væringet hold no rank or insignia and are often referred to collectively as "irregulars". Volunteers in technical training temporarily hold the rank of aspirant.

Uniforms

There are three uniform types: ceremonial dress, home service undress, and field dress. Specialization and unit tabs are worn on the shoulders.

  • Dress: Worn by professional ranks (sergeant and above), this uniform varies by unit but often consists of a dark blue stand-collared jacket, matching trousers, and a peaked cap. Some units, like the Væringet, wear distinct uniforms.
  • Undress: A more standardized, less formal version of ceremonial dress, worn for combat or everyday service. It includes a black tunic, riding trousers, and a cap. Officers may wear a peaked or garrison cap.
  • Field Dress: A durable, utility uniform worn by all ranks. The Hæren and Væringet wear dark olive green, while the Valkryja and Styðja wear khaki. Officers may mix shades and wear a leather belt with a supporting strap.

Decorations (in order of precedence)

  • Blóð Ære: Awarded for combat wounds. The medallion is made of iron from the flagship Sørland.
  • Ríkgeir: A black iron cross awarded for exceptional bravery and merit in combat, the highest decoration.
  • Crisis Medal: Awarded for active combat service.

Historic

  • Madʿūk Medal: Awarded for service in Zalelsan Straits Campaign (7459).
  • Pan-Anarian War Campaign Medals: Awarded for service in one of five major campaigns of the Pan-Anarian War (7498-7543).
  • Hagen-Dazs I: Awarded for service during the Annexation of West Hagen (7518).
  • Hagen-Dazs II: Awarded for service in the Pan-Stoldavic War (7584-7598).
  • Kadīsa Medal: Awarded for service in the Hanniyas Campaign (7578-7581).
  • Hel-vízkr Medal: Awarded for service in the Wolgos Scourge (7598-7603).
  • Hergom Medal: Awarded to prisoners held in New Xedun (7598-7603).