Hjalsk Armed Forces

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Hjalsk Armed Forces
Official flag of the Hjalsk Armed Forces
Founded29 August 2020
Service branches Hjalsk Army
Hjalsk Navy
Hjalsk Air Force
Hjalsk Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
HeadquartersHamarsey
Leadership
HeadJarl Juvan I
Supreme CommanderLord Max Hund
Manpower
Active personnel12
Reserve personnel1

The Hjalsk Armed Forces are the military services responsible for the defence of Hjalvik. The military comes under three divisions; Army, Navy and Air Force. The Hjalsk Armed Forces are managed by the Ministry of Defence.

History

The Hjalsk Armed Forces were established on 29 August 2020. The first base operated by the military was naval base, Port Hamarsey. The first army establishment was the Tanþheim Military Base, which became operational on 31 August 2020 and was finally abandoned on 27 February 2024 after the Hjalsk reforms. The flag of the Hjalsk Armed Forces was officially adopted on 17 February 2021.

Hjalsk Army

The Hjalsk Army, known in Hjalsk as the Hjalsk Herliþ, trains several soldiers, usually those who are Hjalsk citizens, aged 15 and upwards. The army’s main ground force base is Tanþheim Herliþstaþr, in the district of Norþfold. Its current fleet consists of one tank; the Hund Ground Tank.

Hjalsk Navy

The Hjalsk Navy, or the Hjalsk Farmaþinar in Hjalsk, is the most powerful of the three forces in Hjalvik. It has a fleet of 6 vessels and has an enrolment of 8 men. The Hjalsk Navy is open to any Hjalsk citizens aged 16 and upwards

Fleet

Vessel Name Launched Class Crew Capacity District Served
HS Hjalvik (Formerly SS Ewan) 2017 (2020 under HS Hjalvik) Battleship 2 All
SS SS 2019 Battleship 4 All
SS Joe 2019 Scout Cruiser 2 Midfold
HS Jatvörþr (Formerly HMS Beale) 2019 (2020 under HS Jatvörþr) Battleship 1 Norþfold
HS Byhals 2019 Battleship 2 Norþfold
HS Keipr 2021 Drone scout vessel 0 All
HS Ölker Under Construction (estimated completion 2021) Aircraft Carrier N/A Norþfold

Hjalsk Air Force

The Hjalsk Air Force, known as the Hjalsk Lofterliþ in Hjalsk, is the least known of the three Hjalsk forces. It has a fleet of three drones, and has a crew of 3 pilots. The enrolment age in the Hjalsk Air Force is 16 and upwards.

Hjalsk Electrical and Mechanical Engineers

The Hjalsk Electrical and Mechanical Engineers is the engineering branch of the Hjalsk Armed Forces. Employed by the Hjalsk government, the HEME employs 7 engineers and designers, working at three main yards across the territories. The enrolment age in the HEME is age 14 and upwards.

Bases

Current bases

Name Location Owner Operator Established Troops stationed Notes
Port Hamarsey Hamarsey, Midfold Ministry of Defence Hjalsk Navy 30 August 2020 2 First Naval Base in Hjalvik. Hjalsk Navy headquarters.
Port Hestavagr Hestavagr, Vestfold Ministry of Defence Hjalsk Navy 6 September 2020 1 Mainly used for naval training.
Fort Völborg United Kingdom Orkney Islands Council Hjalsk Army 15 December 2020 3 Hjalvik’s only military base on British land.

Former bases

Name Location Owner Operator Operational Notes
Fort Brungarþr Brungarþr, Midfold Ministry of Defence Hjalsk Army 24 February 2021 – 16 June 2021 Strategically important base that required significant protection. Abandoned due to invasion.
Mykilsker Airbase Mykilsker Island, Mykilsker, Midfold Ministry of Defence Hjalsk Air Force 4 September 2020 - 27 February 2024 Formerly Hjalvik's largest airbase.
Sandvölr Military Base Sandvölr, Norþfold Ministry of Defence Hjalsk Army
Hjalsk Navy
3 November 2020 - 27 February 2024 Hjalvik’s former largest military establishment. It was used for army training. Formerly the largest shipbuilders in Hjalvik.
Tanþheim Military Base Tanþheim, Norþfold Ministry of Defence Hjalsk Army
Hjalsk Navy
31August 2020 - 24 February 2024 One of Hjalvik’s most important military bases during its day.

See also