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Ajahadyan Navy Marina Militare di Ajahadyo | |
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Active | 1935-present |
Country | Ajahadya |
Branch | Navy |
Size | 35,000 |
Part of | Ajahadyan Armed Forces |
Commanders | |
Supreme Commander in Chief | Salil Kalsarah |
Minister of National Defense | Pransu Amin |
Admiral of the Ajahadyan Navy | Adm. Bavesh Shah |
Chief of Staff | Rear Adm. Abij Kuchhadia |
The Ajahadyan Navy (Vespasian: Marina Militare di Ajahadyo) is the sea component of the Ajahadyan Armed Forces. It is one the of the four branches of the Ajahadyan Armed Forces, the others being the Ajahadyan Army, Ajahadyan Air and Air Defence Force, and the Republican Guard Rocket Corps, and encompasses a total of approximately 35,000 personnel, of which approximately 8,000 serve in the two marine brigades.
History
Origins
Organisation
Shore Establishments
Training Institutes
Equipment
Submarines
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (2) | ||||||
S105
S106 |
2,110 tons
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Frigates
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (2) | ||||||
F16
F17 |
2,393 tons
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F15
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2,000 tons
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Corvettes
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (2) | ||||||
C491
C492 |
400 tons
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C565
C566 |
350 tons
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Patrol Craft
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (2) | ||||||
P206
P207 P208 |
297 tons
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Mine Warfare Craft
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (2) | ||||||
M70
M71 M72 |
877 tons
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Hovercraft
Class | Picture | Type | Origin | Displacement | Note | |
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Active (2) | ||||||
6.5 tons
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Issued to marine brigades
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Model | Type | Origin | Quantity | Image | Notes |
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Taktarev Ta-38 | Anti-submarine warfare and maritime patrol aircraft | Chistovodia | 2 |