Fleet command system

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The Admiralty fleet has an extremely complete fleet management system and a single-ship command system, which I will introduce in turn below. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

Fleet command system.

The fleet command system is basically the same in the four fleets and in each of the small fleets in the four fleets. The supreme commanders of the four fleets are called admirals, and the authority is three S's, two of which are gold. The commander of the fleet also served as the captain of the flagship ship of the fleet and the supreme head of the fleet. The fleet commander is directly accountable to the board of supervisors, which is somewhat similar to the military aircraft department set up in the Qing Dynasty, but the healing of each fleet commander is not comparable to that of the military aircraft director.

The fleet commander is naturally the deputy commander of the fleet, and the rank is also admiral, but the authority is composed of two silver S's and one gold S. The deputy commander of the fleet also served as the deputy captain of the flagship of the fleet and the second head of the fleet. The deputy commander of the fleet is subject to the dual constraints of the fleet commander and the board of supervisors, and the deputy commander will not take over the position of captain on the flagship, which is related to the subsequent single-ship command system, which will be explained in detail in the "single-ship command system" below. The Deputy Commander of the Fleet is located in the Second Command Center, which receives orders for fleet movements from the Fleet Commander on the bridge and forwards them to the branch fleets for execution.

In every fleet there is a staff department, and the staff is the third command class in the fleet. The General Staff does not have direct command, but they advise the Fleet Commander while he conducts space group battles. The staff officers of the General Staff range in rank from colonel to colonel, so the authority is also divided into two levels. Staff officers with the rank of colonel and colonel have the authority of grade A, while staff officers of the rank of lieutenant colonel and major have authority of grade B. On ordinary warships, staff officers cannot participate in the planning of group operations, and only the staff officers of the flagships of each fleet have the right to participate in the planning, but the staff officers of the flagships of the branch fleets do not have the authority to participate in the planning of the overall fleet transfer. In the bridge, the staff officer is responsible for collecting, sorting and analyzing all kinds of battlefield information sent from the second command center, most of which will be transmitted to the fleet commander as useful information here, and the fleet commander will make decisions and plan the fleet movement.

The above is the command system of the fleet, and the next thing to introduce is the command system of a single ship.

Single-ship command system.

"Single ship" refers to a warship of the Admiralty fleet that can independently complete tasks including space operations, intelligence gathering, armed patrols, fire strikes, airborne operations, operations to penetrate the planet's atmosphere, and transportation of personnel and materials.

The supreme commander of a single ship is the captain of the ship, and the military rank is admiral, vice admiral, rear admiral. The highest-ranking captain is the commander-in-chief of the general. The captain is usually only responsible for the ships under his command, and the captain can issue orders that are executed within a single ship.

Below the captain is the deputy captain with the rank of rear admiral. The co-captain is the first in line after the captain leaves office for various reasons, but this is limited to destroyers, frigates, and other non-combat ships. Normally, the second command center is in charge of the ship, which has similar responsibilities as the deputy commander in the fleet, but unlike the deputy commander, the deputy commander can take over the position of captain.

The first mate is the third command rank on a single ship, with the rank of colonel or colonel. Usually on a battleship, he was propped up and piloted. The first mate is directly responsible to the captain, and only obeys the captain's orders, and is responsible for setting the trajectory of the battleship together with the pilot, changing the attitude of the battleship in an emergency, and driving and avoiding at high speed in wartime.

The first mate was followed by the second officer, with the rank of colonel. The second officer is responsible for the control of the radar on the battleship, and directly obeys the captain's orders like the first officer, and is responsible for scanning the battlefield, controlling the communication satellite, and controlling and retrieving the battlefield positioning probe together with the radar team.

Each captain will be equipped with an adjutant, the duties of the adjutant are basically the same as the staff officer, and the collected battlefield data is returned for collation and analysis, but unlike the staff officer, on the cruiser and above level battleships, the adjutant is the first person in line after the captain leaves, and the military rank is generally colonel but has S-class authority.

In addition, the warship will be divided into eight independent departments, which are: weapon control, battlefield rescue, medical and health care, hull repair, emergency response, logistics supply, space combat troops, and jump engine team. The chief officer of each department is called the chief commander, and each chief has the rank of colonel, and each chief does not interfere with each other, but is called the captain, deputy captain and captain lieutenant.

The Weapons Control Department, set up behind the protection of the "Athena" armor, directly receives the ship's instructions from the bridge, and the team manually controls the close defense weapons on the battleship.

The Battlefield Rescue Department, usually set up to rescue other warships that are about to be sunk, requires that all escape pods in distress be salvaged within five minutes after the battleship is silent.

Medical and health care is fully responsible for the survival of the ship, preventing epidemics on the ship for various reasons, and at the same time treating the crew injured in the battle and collecting the dead.

After the battleship is hit and penetrated, the hull repair department will send a hull repair team to assess the damage, and then repair it regularly or not for the time being.

The emergency response department makes emergency response to the intrusion of warships, including boarding intrusion and electronic warfare intrusion.

The logistics supply department is responsible for the supply of weapons and ammunition consumption generated during the battle, and is fully responsible for all ammunition elevators and ammunition transportation channels in the ship.

The Space Combat Force, when the command class makes a boarding operation or a ship-grabbing operation, the Space Combat Force will be dispatched in a squad situation, with an average of six motorized infantrymen in each squad, four riflemen, one of whom is a demolition specialist, one is a communications soldier, and one sniper plus a melee assault soldier.

The Jump Engine Group, with the Medium Particle Jump Engine, is set up at the rear end of the battleship, wrapped in a layer of "Athena" armor plates, ten layers of super-dense composite metal armor plates, and a layer of titanium alloy combat armor plates, and receives instructions from the bridge to control the jump engine in the jump engine control room.

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