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Country
  
Type
  
Navy

President of Syria
  
Founded
  
1946

Minister of defense
  
Fahd Jassem al-Freij

Allegiance
  
Garrison/HQ
  
Headquarters
  
Damascus, Syria

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Size
  
Foreign suppliers:  Russia Iran

Chief of Naval Staff
  
Vice Admiral Muhamad Al-Ahmad

Similar
  
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The Syrian Arab Navy (Arabic: البحرية العربية السورية‎‎) is the smallest of the Syrian Armed Forces. It is under the Syrian Army's Latakia regional command with the fleet based in the ports of Baniyas, Latakia, Minat al Bayda, and Tartus.

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History

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In 1950, the Syrian Navy was established following the procurement of a few naval vessels from France. The initial personnel consisted of army soldiers who had been sent to French naval academies for training.

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During the Yom Kippur War (1973 Arab–Israeli War) the Israeli Navy sank five Syrian naval ships without a loss during the Battle of Latakia. As a result, the Syrian Navy remained in port for the rest of the conflict.

Tartus

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Tartus hosts a Soviet-era naval supply and maintenance base, under a 1971 agreement with Syria. The base was established during the Cold War to support the Soviet Navy's fleet in the Mediterranean Sea. Since Russia forgave Syria three-fourths of its $13.4 billion Soviet-era debt and became its main arms supplier, the two countries have conducted talks about allowing Russia to develop and enlarge its naval base, so that Russia can strengthen its naval presence in the Mediterranean. Amid Russia's deteriorating relations with the West, because of the 2008 Russo-Georgian War and plans to deploy a US missile defense shield in Poland, President Assad agreed to the port’s conversion into a permanent Middle East base for Russia’s nuclear-armed warships. Since 2009, Russia has been renovating the Tartus naval base and dredging the port to allow access for its larger naval vessels.

Syrian civil war

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During the Syrian Civil War, opposition activists claimed that Syrian Navy warships supported a military attack by government forces against rebels in the city of Latakia.

Equipment

  • Submarines
  • 2 Romeo-class submarines (inactive).
  • Frigates: 2 Petya III
  • Al Assari 1-508
  • Al Hirasa 2-508
  • Missile boats:

  • Syrian Navy Luftwaffe AS Syrian Navy Helicopters
    8 Osa I 12 Osa II 10 Tir II (IPS 18) - believed to be local produced by Maritime Industries Group or copies of North Korean patrol boats
  • Patrol craft
  • 8 Zhuk-class patrol boats are 45' inshore vessels 6 MIG-S-1800 class - monohull and catamaran produced by Maritime Industries Group with longer variants (S-1900 and S-2600)
  • Amphibious warfare vessels:
  • 3 Polnocny B
  • Mine warfare vessels :
  • 1 Sonya-class minesweepers 5 Yevgenya-class minesweepers 1 Natya-class minesweepers
  • Naval aviation:
  • 618th Maritime Warfare Squadron
  • 11 Mil Mi-14PL Haze-A 5 Kamov Ka-25 5 Kamov Ka-28PL Helix-A

    Coast defence

     PRC C-802 USSR P-5 Pyatyorka (SS-C-1 Sepal) USSR P-15M (SS-C-3 Styx) RUS K-300P Bastion-P / P-800 Yakhont (SS-C-5 Stooge) (2 systems delivered in 2011) USSR M1954 (M-46)

    References

    Syrian Navy Wikipedia


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