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| type = Navy
| type = Navy
| role = Naval warfare
| role = Naval warfare
| size = 52 commissioned ships<br>
| size = 27 commissioned ships<br>
68 aircraft<br>
10 aircraft<br>
16,700 active personnel (2019)
15,500 active personnel (2023)
| command_structure = [[Ministry of Defence (Narsora)|Ministry of Defence]]
| command_structure = [[Ministry of Defence (Narsora)|Ministry of Defence]]
| garrison = [[Ministry of Defence (Narsora)|Ministry of Defence]], [[Narsora City]], [[Narsora]]   
| garrison = [[Ministry of Defence (Narsora)|Ministry of Defence]], [[Tamapaéra]], [[Narsora]]   
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| commander1 = President María Castellano
| commander1 = President Alejandro Correa
| commander1_label = Commander-in-Chief
| commander1_label = Commander-in-Chief
| commander2 = General Diego Casales
| commander2 = Juan Marcial Íñiguez
| commander2_label = Joint Staff of the Armed Forces
| commander2_label = Minister of Defence
| commander3 = Agustín Bustillo
| commander3 = Admiral Pascual Ramírez
| commander3_label = Minister of Defense
| commander3_label = Chief of the Naval Staff
| commander4 = Admiral Mateo Araya
| commander4 =  
| commander4_label = Admiral Chief of the Naval Staff
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The Narsoran National Navy is the naval warfare branch of the [[Narsoran National Military]]. Formed in 1960 along with the original three branches, it comprises 16,700 personnel, including the 3,200 strong [[Narsoran National Marine Corps]].  
The Narsoran National Navy is the naval warfare branch of the [[Narsoran National Military]]. Formed in 1960 along with the other original branches, it comprises 15,500 personnel. It has long been the most neglected, in terms of modernization, of the three original branches.  


=History=  
=History=  
===20th Century===  
===20th Century===  
Unlike the army and air forces, the navy was the last of the original branches to be founded in 1966. All of the vessels acquired at this time were gifted by foreign nations. The force also did not have a naval infantry branch until 1975, in response to the [[1973 Torisakian Annexation of González Archipelago]].   
Formed in 1960 along with the other original branches, all of the vessels acquired at this time were donated by foreign nations. The force also did not have a naval infantry branch until 1975, in response to the [[1973 Torisakian Annexation of González Archipelago]].   


===Modern History===  
===Modern History===  
In the early 21st century, the navy has been involved in several conflicts and skirmishes. Mainly with the military forces of the country of [[Torisakia]], one of which resulted in war crimes charges for several of it's personnel.  
In the early 21st century, the navy has been involved in several conflicts and skirmishes. Mainly with the military forces of the country of [[Torisakia]]
 
Beginning in the early 2010's, the Navy  has begun the process of heavily modernizing its's fleet, decommissioning over 14 vessels.


=Naval Infantry=  
=Naval Infantry=  
The National Navy also maintains a naval infantry force, the [[Narsoran National Marine Corps]].  
The National Navy also maintains a 3,000 strong naval infantry force, the [[1st Naval Infantry Brigade]].  
 
Naval Infantry Brigade
*1st Naval Infantry Battalion – Tocacaya
*2nd Naval Infantry Battalion – [[San Beciel]]
*3rd Naval Infantry Battalion - Tulvó


;Naval Infantry Brigade
*1st Naval Infantry Battalion – [[Pequeña Military Complex|Pequeña Island]]
*2nd Naval Infantry Battalion – [[Bahía Alta|Bahía Alta Province ]]
*3rd Naval Infantry Battalion - Playa Baja
*4th Naval Infantry Battalion - [[Narsora City ]], [[Narsora]]


;Other Units
*5th Marine Expeditionary Battalion
*6th Amphibious Engineers Battalion


=Vessels=  
=Vessels=  
The navy currently operates a fleet of 55 commissioned naval vessels;  
The navy currently operates a fleet of 27 commissioned naval vessels;  
 
'''''Boat status legend:'''''
{{legend|#CCFFCC<!--old lace-->|Fitting out}}
{{legend|#FFFFCC<!--old lace-->|In construction}}
{{legend|#E6E6FA;<!--old lace-->|Planned}}
 
===Submarine Fleet (2 in service, 2 under construction)===
{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%;"
|-
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Class
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Ship
! style="text-align:center; width:5%;"|{{wp|Pennant number|No.}}
! style="text-align:center; width:4%;"|{{wp|Ship commissioning|Comm}}
! style="text-align:center; width:5%;"|Displacement
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Type
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Note
 
|-
! rowspan="2"|''[[Tiburón class]]''
| NSS Cautadó || S-03 || 1987 || rowspan="2" | 1,700 tonnes ||rowspan="2"| Diesel-electric attack Submarine
|-
| NSS Teños || S-04 || 2002
|-
! rowspan="2"|''Abaroa class''
|NSS Itarueri || S-04 || style="background: #CCFFCC;|''2024'' || rowspan="2" | 1,700 tonnes ||rowspan="2"| Diesel-electric attack Submarine
|-
|NSS San Nicolás || S-05 || style="background: #CCFFCC;|''2026''
|}
===Frigates (4 in service, 2 under contruction)===
{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%;"
|-
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Class
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Ship
! style="text-align:center; width:5%;"|{{wp|Pennant number|No.}}
! style="text-align:center; width:4%;"|{{wp|Ship commissioning|Comm}}
! style="text-align:center; width:5%;"|Displacement
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Type
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Note
 
|-
! rowspan="2"|''Vināvilamba class'' 
| NSS Itanaguarí  || F-10 || 1977 || rowspan="2" | 3,010-4,100 tonnes ||rowspan="2"| Multipurpose Frigate
|-
| NSS Repaguazú || F-11 || 1983
|-
! rowspan="2"|''Benítez class''
|NSS Chitian || F-13 || 1991 || rowspan="2" | 1700 tonnes ||rowspan="2"| Multipurpose Frigate
|-
| NSS Laucaí || F-14 || 1995
|-
! rowspan="2"|''Coatequina class''
| NSS Málanoa || F-23 || style="background: #CCFFCC;|''2024'' || rowspan="2" | 4,200-4,300 tonnes ||rowspan="2"| Multipurpose Frigate || Will become new flagship vessel of the National Navy in mid-2024.
|-
| NSS Inticuapa || F-24 || style="background: #FFFFCC;|''2026'' ||
|}
===Corvettes (2 in service)===
{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%;"
|-
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Class
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Ship
! style="text-align:center; width:5%;"|{{wp|Pennant number|No.}}
! style="text-align:center; width:4%;"|{{wp|Ship commissioning|Comm}}
! style="text-align:center; width:5%;"|Displacement
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Type
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Note


{| class="wikitable"
|-
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:13%;"|Name
! rowspan="2"|''Malbaé class''
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:18%;"|Type
|NSS Marocaé || C-05 || 1991 || rowspan="2" | 1,500 tonnes ||rowspan="2"| Corvette
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc; width:7%;"|Ships
|-
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc;width:7%; "|displacement
|NSS Giudaleku || C-06 || 1996
! style="text-align: left; background: #aabccc;width:48%;"|Notes
|}
===Offshore Patrol Vessels (17 in service, 4 under contruction)===
{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%;"
|-
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Class
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Ship
! style="text-align:center; width:5%;"|{{wp|Pennant number|No.}}
! style="text-align:center; width:4%;"|{{wp|Ship commissioning|Comm}}
! style="text-align:center; width:5%;"|Displacement
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Type
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Note
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2"|''[[Cazador Class]]''
|NSS Salcatapa || P-20 || 1991 || rowspan="2" | 200 tonnes ||rowspan="2"| Patrol vessel
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7"  | '''Aircraft Carriers (2 in service)'''
|NSS Calagas || P-21 || 1993
|-style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|-
|-
|''[[Álvaro class]]''
! rowspan="2"| ''Cacaña class''  
|{{wp|Aircraft Carrier}}
|NSS Aavidilemda || P-22 || 1995 || rowspan="2" | 200 tonnes ||rowspan="2"| Patrol vessel
|
|42,500 tonnes  
|Flagship vessels of Navy.
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7"  | '''Submarines (3 in service)'''
|NSS Záyos || P-23 || 1997
|-style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|-
|-
|''[[Tiburón class]]''  
! rowspan="2"| ''Verracu class''  
|Diesel-electric attack submarine
|NSS Sumanaguá || P-24 || 1998 || rowspan="2" | 470 tonnes ||rowspan="2"| Patrol vessel
|
|-
|1,440 tonnes
|NSS Tulvó || P-25 || 1999
|
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7"  | '''Amphibious Transport Dock (LDP) (3 in service)'''
! rowspan="2"| ''Tiatoca class''
|-style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|NSS Caankxgangu || P-33 || 2001 || rowspan="2" | 864 tonnes ||rowspan="2"| Patrol vessel
|-
|-
|''[[Valencia Class]]''
|NSS Chajás || P-34 || 2003
|{{wp|Amphibious transport dock}}
|
|12,000 tonnes
|
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Frigates (11 in service)'''
! rowspan="2"| ''Tarkelachaikr class''
|-style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|NSS Belomo || P-42 || 2006 || rowspan="2" | 864 tonnes ||rowspan="2"| Patrol vessel
|-
|NSS Cudphurá || P-43 || 2007
|-
! rowspan="2"| ''San Mibaí class''
|NSS Trairaíso || P-50 || 2013 || rowspan="2" | 570 tonnes ||rowspan="2"| Patrol vessel
|-
|-
|''Vināvilamba class''
|NSS NSS Cabrequilo || P-51 || 2014
|{{wp|Frigate}}
|
|1,670 tons standard , 1,970 tons full load
|
|-
|-
|''Benítez class''  
! rowspan="2"| ''Huizuela class''
|{{wp|Frigate}}
|NSS Hiararú || P-52 || 2016 || rowspan="2" | 110-145 tonnes ||rowspan="2"| Patrol vessel
|
|1,250 tons standard , 1,750 tons full load
|
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7"  | '''Patrol Vessels (32 in service)'''
|NSS Atoteoshukun || P-53 || 2017
|-style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|-
|-
|''[[Cazador Class]]''  
! rowspan="2"| ''Pequeña class''
|Offshore Patrol Vessel
|NSS Aguicagua || P-54 || 2019 || rowspan="2" | 570 tonnes ||rowspan="2"| Patrol vessel
|  
|-
| 1,728–1,850 tons
|NSS Jitanaka || P-55 || 2021
|
|-
! rowspan="2"| ''San Nicolás class''
|NSS Lagukawna || P-56 || 2022 || rowspan="2" | 1,200 tonnes  ||rowspan="2"| Patrol vessel
|-  
|-  
|''[[León Class]]''  
|NSS Pakavesa || P-57 || style="background: #CCFFCC;|''2024''  
|Offshore Patrol Vessel
|-
|  
! rowspan="2"| ''Aracagá class''
|1,600-1,714 tons
|NSS Asrené || P-58 || style="background: #FFFFCC;|''2026'' || rowspan="2" | 1,200 tonnes  ||rowspan="2"| Patrol vessel
|
|-
|NSS Trinirembó || P-59 || style="background: #E6E6FA;|''2028''
|-
! rowspan="2"| ''Barlacaúda class''
|NSS Rurunai || P-60 ||  style="background: #E6E6FA;|''2028'' || rowspan="2" | 1,200 tonnes  ||rowspan="2"| Patrol vessel
|-
|-
! style="align: center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | '''Mine Countermeasure Vessels (4 in service)'''
|NSS San Beciel || P-61 || style="background: #E6E6FA;|''2030''
|-style="background:#efefef; color:black"
|}
 
===Minesweepers (2 in service)===
{|class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%;"
|-
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Class
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Ship
! style="text-align:center; width:5%;"|{{wp|Pennant number|No.}}
! style="text-align:center; width:4%;"|{{wp|Ship commissioning|Comm}}
! style="text-align:center; width:5%;"|Displacement
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Type
! style="text-align:center; width:10%;"|Note
 
|-
! rowspan="2"|''Atucedesce class''
|NSS Yubuwuó || M-01 || 1975 || rowspan="2" | 240 tonnes  ||rowspan="2"| Minesweeper
|-
|-
|''Yarmás Class''
|NSS Heosokorga || M-02 || 1978
|Mine Countermeasure Vessel
|
|245 Tonnes
|
|}
|}


===Aircraft===
===Aircraft===
The National Navy has consistantly maintained a large aircraft fleet due to the [[González Archipelago Dispute]]. It operates 68 aircraft:
The National Navy has a small aviation branch of it's own aircraft operating 10 aircraft. While it works in tandem with the [[Narsoran National Air Force|National Air Force]], utilizing it's aircraft when deemed necessary.  


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{| class="wikitable"
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|Anti-Submarine Warfare/SAR   
|Anti-Submarine Warfare/SAR   
|{{wp|United States}}
|{{wp|United States}}
|~ 28
|~ 5
|
|
|-
|-
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|Medium Utility Helicopter  
|Medium Utility Helicopter  
|{{wp|France}}  
|{{wp|France}}  
|~ 22
|
|-
|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NHIndustries_NH90 NHI NH90]
|Maritime Helicopter
|{{wp|European Union}}
|~ 13 
|Used as patrol aircraft.
|-
|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurocopter_EC145 Eurocopter EC145]
|Search and Rescue/Scout Helicopter
|{{wp|Germany}}
|~ 5
|~ 5
|
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 05:13, 12 March 2024

Narsoran National Navy
Armada Nacional de Narsoran
Active1960 (64 years ago)
CountryFlag of Narsora.jpg Narsora
AllegianceNarsoran National Military
TypeNavy
RoleNaval warfare
Size27 commissioned ships

10 aircraft

15,500 active personnel (2023)
Part ofMinistry of Defence
HeadquartersMinistry of Defence, Tamapaéra, Narsora
Engagements
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefPresident Alejandro Correa
Minister of DefenceJuan Marcial Íñiguez
Chief of the Naval StaffAdmiral Pascual Ramírez

The Narsoran National Navy is the naval warfare branch of the Narsoran National Military. Formed in 1960 along with the other original branches, it comprises 15,500 personnel. It has long been the most neglected, in terms of modernization, of the three original branches.

History

20th Century

Formed in 1960 along with the other original branches, all of the vessels acquired at this time were donated by foreign nations. The force also did not have a naval infantry branch until 1975, in response to the 1973 Torisakian Annexation of González Archipelago.

Modern History

In the early 21st century, the navy has been involved in several conflicts and skirmishes. Mainly with the military forces of the country of Torisakia.

Beginning in the early 2010's, the Navy has begun the process of heavily modernizing its's fleet, decommissioning over 14 vessels.

Naval Infantry

The National Navy also maintains a 3,000 strong naval infantry force, the 1st Naval Infantry Brigade.

Naval Infantry Brigade

  • 1st Naval Infantry Battalion – Tocacaya
  • 2nd Naval Infantry Battalion – San Beciel
  • 3rd Naval Infantry Battalion - Tulvó


Vessels

The navy currently operates a fleet of 27 commissioned naval vessels;

Boat status legend:

  Fitting out
  In construction
  Planned

Submarine Fleet (2 in service, 2 under construction)

Class Ship No. Comm Displacement Type Note
Tiburón class NSS Cautadó S-03 1987 1,700 tonnes Diesel-electric attack Submarine
NSS Teños S-04 2002
Abaroa class NSS Itarueri S-04 2024 1,700 tonnes Diesel-electric attack Submarine
NSS San Nicolás S-05 2026

Frigates (4 in service, 2 under contruction)

Class Ship No. Comm Displacement Type Note
Vināvilamba class NSS Itanaguarí F-10 1977 3,010-4,100 tonnes Multipurpose Frigate
NSS Repaguazú F-11 1983
Benítez class NSS Chitian F-13 1991 1700 tonnes Multipurpose Frigate
NSS Laucaí F-14 1995
Coatequina class NSS Málanoa F-23 2024 4,200-4,300 tonnes Multipurpose Frigate Will become new flagship vessel of the National Navy in mid-2024.
NSS Inticuapa F-24 2026

Corvettes (2 in service)

Class Ship No. Comm Displacement Type Note
Malbaé class NSS Marocaé C-05 1991 1,500 tonnes Corvette
NSS Giudaleku C-06 1996

Offshore Patrol Vessels (17 in service, 4 under contruction)

Class Ship No. Comm Displacement Type Note
Cazador Class NSS Salcatapa P-20 1991 200 tonnes Patrol vessel
NSS Calagas P-21 1993
Cacaña class NSS Aavidilemda P-22 1995 200 tonnes Patrol vessel
NSS Záyos P-23 1997
Verracu class NSS Sumanaguá P-24 1998 470 tonnes Patrol vessel
NSS Tulvó P-25 1999
Tiatoca class NSS Caankxgangu P-33 2001 864 tonnes Patrol vessel
NSS Chajás P-34 2003
Tarkelachaikr class NSS Belomo P-42 2006 864 tonnes Patrol vessel
NSS Cudphurá P-43 2007
San Mibaí class NSS Trairaíso P-50 2013 570 tonnes Patrol vessel
NSS NSS Cabrequilo P-51 2014
Huizuela class NSS Hiararú P-52 2016 110-145 tonnes Patrol vessel
NSS Atoteoshukun P-53 2017
Pequeña class NSS Aguicagua P-54 2019 570 tonnes Patrol vessel
NSS Jitanaka P-55 2021
San Nicolás class NSS Lagukawna P-56 2022 1,200 tonnes Patrol vessel
NSS Pakavesa P-57 2024
Aracagá class NSS Asrené P-58 2026 1,200 tonnes Patrol vessel
NSS Trinirembó P-59 2028
Barlacaúda class NSS Rurunai P-60 2028 1,200 tonnes Patrol vessel
NSS San Beciel P-61 2030

Minesweepers (2 in service)

Class Ship No. Comm Displacement Type Note
Atucedesce class NSS Yubuwuó M-01 1975 240 tonnes Minesweeper
NSS Heosokorga M-02 1978

Aircraft

The National Navy has a small aviation branch of it's own aircraft operating 10 aircraft. While it works in tandem with the National Air Force, utilizing it's aircraft when deemed necessary.

Name Type Origin Quantity Notes
Helicopters
SH-60 Seahawk Anti-Submarine Warfare/SAR United States ~ 5
Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin Medium Utility Helicopter France ~ 5