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Blue Navy | |
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Zéded Fals | |
Active | 7 January 1851 |
Country | Fals Empire |
Branch | Navy |
Role | escort, special operations, territorial water protection |
Size | 188,020 active duty personnel (incl. drafters) 69,871 reserve personnel |
Garrison/HQ | Rooden Naval Base |
Motto | Pýrlene falsev (Bluer than the sea) |
Engagements | Central Republic conflict |
Website | {{URL|example.com|optional display text}} |
Commanders | |
D&W Overseer | Gellan Falssiter |
Chief and Navy Overseer | Admiral Trasfep Jhlit |
Notable commanders | Template:Unbulletedlist |
Insignia | |
Naval Ensign |
The Blue Navy (Zéded Fals or simply Zéded) is the navy of the Fals Empire and part of the unified Kuulatir Y Oxide (Imperial Military). The Fals navy was originally known as the Kuulatir Y Zéded (Imperial Navy) from 1851 until its 1942 merger with the Pels Zéded Unir Pels. It is rarely if ever liaised with other navies, and has a seemingly stubborn, independent expression. Its primary mission is the protection of the Fals Empire's territorial waters and maritime infrastructure, including sea lines of communication. Apart from this, the Fals Navy participates in special and covert operations, escort tasks for commercial ships, and renders humanitarian assistance and disaster relief if necessary.
The Blue Navy does not list any ship prefixes for its vessels. Internationally, they are often referred to as "FES" — "Fals Empire Ship". However, the Blue Navy does not use this convention for itself.
A recently approved rearmament program has placed the development of the navy on an equal footing with the strategic operations forces for the first time in history. The program, covering the period until 2020, is expected to see the replacement of 65 percent of the inventory of the Blue Navy. Out of 308.224 million Feleektinggi ($220.16 billion) allocated for military rearmament, 25 percent will go into building new ships.