Kanjorien Navy

The Kanjoran Navy is relatively small by world standards, but is well trained and equiped. The fleet flagship is the light carrier NNK (Navire Naval de Kanjoran) Gloire, one of Kanjors three carriers the others being the NNK Victoire and NNK.

The bulk of the fleet is made up of the 'Kanjo' class frigate, these general purpose vessels perform numerous tasks. There are two submarine flotillas numbering twelve boats in all, they are conventionally powered. As well as a number of other vessels including three amphibious assault carriers.

Kanjoran Marines
There are two marine divisions, these are trained for amphibious assaults and are also used in conjunction with naval personnel to provide security at naval installations.

Service Aérien Naval
The SAN operates carrier borne aircraft, helicopters (carried by many Kanjoran warships) and long range maritme surveillance and search and rescue aircraft. The primary carrier-borne aircraft is the 'Boucanier' produced by the Arsenal de Helion (AdH), however, it is being phased out by the AdH 'Pygargue'.

Boucanier (Buccaneer)
The AdH Boucanier, a conversion of the AdH Météore II, is still the primary aircraft of the SAN. It is still popular with pilots for its ease of flight and safe airframe. It is also very damage-resistant and sturdy, but its ageing airframe and avionics have rendered it outdated for modern combat role. It has a longer range than the Météore, and has a slightly shorter take-off and landing need, which suits it for carrier use.

Pygargue (Sea Eagle)
The AdH Pygargue is the continuation of the Météore line, essentially a Météore III. It was not originally intended for naval use, but when the Armée de l'Air chose the Chimère V as its replacement strike craft, AdH set about converting and marketing the Météore III design as the new naval craft. The Pygargue is slightly longer than the original Météore II, and but overall is a thinner design, with a new wingframe and greater ordinance capacity. It also has modern avionics, something the Météore II was beginning to lack. Overall, the Pygargue retains the Météore II's damage-resistant and flyable aspects, into a more modern frame. Pilots thus far have been very pleased with their new planes.

Oie (Goose)
The SAN also operates many KAS Oie helicopters, the same as used by the Armée de L'Air. The Oie performs all light transportation needs for the Navy, and is well respected for its versatility and reliability in tough conditions. It has performed many at-sea rescues in extremely difficult weather, a tribute both to its stability and the skill of the pilots.

It is a twin-engined, medium-weight, multipurpose craft, that can be fitted with a variety of weapons, including pod-mounted 20 mm cannons, 68 mm rocket-launchers and side-mounted machine-guns.