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− | Space fleets |
+ | Space fleets were generally organized into hierarchical groups for specific strategic purposes. Vessels could operate in those groupings in various situations either permanently or over a short period of time. |
==Unit== |
==Unit== |
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− | [[Image:USS Centaur.jpg|thumb|The {{USS|Centaur}} (NCC-42043) was |
+ | [[Image:USS Centaur.jpg|thumb|The {{USS|Centaur}} (NCC-42043) was referred to as '''destroyer unit 6''' during [[Operation Return]]]] |
− | Ships of the same type |
+ | Ships of the same type were referred to as units. [[Starfleet]] used several [[Destroyer Units|destroyer units]] during the [[Operation Return]]. ({{DS9|Sacrifice of Angels}}) |
==Squadron== |
==Squadron== |
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[[Image:JemHadar attack ships attack, The Search.jpg|thumb|left|A squadron of [[Jem'Hadar fighter|Jem'Hadar attack ships]]]] |
[[Image:JemHadar attack ships attack, The Search.jpg|thumb|left|A squadron of [[Jem'Hadar fighter|Jem'Hadar attack ships]]]] |
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− | [[Squadron |
+ | [[Squadron]]s were a small group of generally three to five ships. Although the exact number of vessels could vary, a [[Klingon]] squadron of [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey|Birds-of-Prey]] consisted of five ships ({{DS9|Once More Unto the Breach}}), whereas a squadron of [[Jem'Hadar]] [[Jem'Hadar fighter|attack ships]] usually was comprised of three ({{DS9|The Jem'Hadar}}). |
− | + | Starfleet only organized small ships like their [[Federation attack fighter|attack fighter]] in squadrons. ({{DS9|Sacrifice of Angels|What You Leave Behind}}) |
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==Wing== |
==Wing== |
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− | [[Image:Galaxy wing.jpg|thumb|An attack wing of {{ShipClass|Galaxy}} starships engaging a {{ShipClass|Galor}} [[destroyer]] |
+ | [[Image:Galaxy wing.jpg|thumb|An attack wing of {{ShipClass|Galaxy}} starships engaging a {{ShipClass|Galor}} [[destroyer]]]] |
− | A wing |
+ | A wing was a grouping of several ships for a specific purpose. Depending on the military, a wing could consist of a different number of ships. Usually, wings were named by the specific mission type. The [[United Federation of Planets|UFP]] Starfleet used [[attack wing]]s and tactical wings. The command of a permanent wing such as the [[Seventh Tactical Wing|seventh tactical wing]] required an officer superior to the rank of [[captain]] in command, other non-permanent wings such as [[cruiser]] or ''[[Galaxy class|Galaxy]]'' wings could also be commanded by a captain. ({{DS9|Sacrifice of Angels|Behind the Lines}}) |
− | In the [[Klingon Defense Force]] an [[attack wing]] |
+ | In the [[Klingon Defense Force]] an [[attack wing]] consisted of at least seven [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey|Birds-of-Prey]] and two capital ships, mostly {{ShipClass|Vor'cha}}. ({{DS9|Tears of the Prophets}}) |
==Battle Group== |
==Battle Group== |
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− | [[Image:Battle group Omega.jpg|thumb|Starfleet Battle Group Omega |
+ | [[Image:Battle group Omega.jpg|thumb|Starfleet Battle Group Omega]] |
− | Battle groups |
+ | Battle groups consisted of an arbitrary number of ships, usually gathered temporary for a single mission that mostly involved combat. Starfleet assembled a small [[Star Fleet Battle Group Omega|battle group]] to assist the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} during a [[Reman]] incursion. ({{film|10}}) |
[[General]] [[Martok]] of the [[Klingon Empire]] organized a fleet of 1,500 ships into small battle groups for hit-and-run attacks against the [[Dominion]]. ({{DS9|When It Rains...}}) |
[[General]] [[Martok]] of the [[Klingon Empire]] organized a fleet of 1,500 ships into small battle groups for hit-and-run attacks against the [[Dominion]]. ({{DS9|When It Rains...}}) |
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==Task Force== |
==Task Force== |
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− | A [[task force]] |
+ | A [[task force]] was a fleet of ships for a special task such as assault, protection or diplomacy and was generally bigger than the relatively small battle group. Like the battle group, the number of ships in a task force could vary greatly: There were small task forces consisting of only nine ships ({{DS9|The Way of the Warrior}}) and large ones consisting of several hundred ({{DS9|Sacrifice of Angels}}). In Starfleet, a task force was usually commanded by an [[Admiral]] ({{TNG|Descent}}) or in some cases a [[captain]] ({{TNG|Redemption II}}). |
==Numbered Fleet== |
==Numbered Fleet== |
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− | [[Image:Operation Return 1.jpg|thumb|A Starfleet task force composed of elements of the [[Second Fleet|Second]], [[Fifth Fleet|Fifth]] and [[Ninth Fleet]] |
+ | [[Image:Operation Return 1.jpg|thumb|A Starfleet task force composed of elements of the [[Second Fleet|Second]], [[Fifth Fleet|Fifth]], and [[Ninth Fleet]]]] |
− | + | Starfleet organized all ships in numbered fleets. A numbered fleet consisted of several hundred ships, all localized in a specific region of space. There were at least seven numbered fleets operating in Starfleet. ({{DS9|A Time to Stand|Favor the Bold}}) |
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− | The [[Cardassian]] military |
+ | The [[Cardassian]] military used the term '''Order''' rather than '''Fleet'''. |
==Admiralty== |
==Admiralty== |
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+ | [[Image:Starfleet Command logo.png|thumb|left|The emblem of [[Starfleet Command]]]] |
In the [[18th century]] Admiralty was the highest authority responsible for all naval operations and is used to describe all ships and vessels in a space fleet. |
In the [[18th century]] Admiralty was the highest authority responsible for all naval operations and is used to describe all ships and vessels in a space fleet. |
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+ | In Starfleet this authority was known as [[Starfleet Command]] and [[Commander-in-Chief]] ({{film|6}}), the [[Cardassian]] military took its orders from the [[Cardassian Central Command]], while the highest military authority within the [[Dominion]] were the [[Founders]]. |
==External link== |
==External link== |
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* {{wikipedia|Military organization}} |
* {{wikipedia|Military organization}} |
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[[Category:Military units]] |
[[Category:Military units]] |
Revision as of 17:47, 22 December 2008
Space fleets were generally organized into hierarchical groups for specific strategic purposes. Vessels could operate in those groupings in various situations either permanently or over a short period of time.
Unit
Ships of the same type were referred to as units. Starfleet used several destroyer units during the Operation Return. (DS9: "Sacrifice of Angels")
Squadron
Squadrons were a small group of generally three to five ships. Although the exact number of vessels could vary, a Klingon squadron of Birds-of-Prey consisted of five ships (DS9: "Once More Unto the Breach"), whereas a squadron of Jem'Hadar attack ships usually was comprised of three (DS9: "The Jem'Hadar").
Starfleet only organized small ships like their attack fighter in squadrons. (DS9: "Sacrifice of Angels", "What You Leave Behind")
Wing
A wing was a grouping of several ships for a specific purpose. Depending on the military, a wing could consist of a different number of ships. Usually, wings were named by the specific mission type. The UFP Starfleet used attack wings and tactical wings. The command of a permanent wing such as the seventh tactical wing required an officer superior to the rank of captain in command, other non-permanent wings such as cruiser or Galaxy wings could also be commanded by a captain. (DS9: "Sacrifice of Angels", "Behind the Lines")
In the Klingon Defense Force an attack wing consisted of at least seven Birds-of-Prey and two capital ships, mostly Template:ShipClass. (DS9: "Tears of the Prophets")
Battle Group
Battle groups consisted of an arbitrary number of ships, usually gathered temporary for a single mission that mostly involved combat. Starfleet assembled a small battle group to assist the USS Enterprise-E during a Reman incursion. (Star Trek Nemesis)
General Martok of the Klingon Empire organized a fleet of 1,500 ships into small battle groups for hit-and-run attacks against the Dominion. (DS9: "When It Rains...")
Task Force
A task force was a fleet of ships for a special task such as assault, protection or diplomacy and was generally bigger than the relatively small battle group. Like the battle group, the number of ships in a task force could vary greatly: There were small task forces consisting of only nine ships (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior") and large ones consisting of several hundred (DS9: "Sacrifice of Angels"). In Starfleet, a task force was usually commanded by an Admiral (TNG: "Descent") or in some cases a captain (TNG: "Redemption II").
Numbered Fleet
Starfleet organized all ships in numbered fleets. A numbered fleet consisted of several hundred ships, all localized in a specific region of space. There were at least seven numbered fleets operating in Starfleet. (DS9: "A Time to Stand", "Favor the Bold")
The Cardassian military used the term Order rather than Fleet.
Admiralty
In the 18th century Admiralty was the highest authority responsible for all naval operations and is used to describe all ships and vessels in a space fleet.
In Starfleet this authority was known as Starfleet Command and Commander-in-Chief (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country), the Cardassian military took its orders from the Cardassian Central Command, while the highest military authority within the Dominion were the Founders.