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===Weapons===
===Weapons===

Revision as of 03:10, 23 December 2024

Borvazi Navy

Past

Future

Command, control and organization

Equipment

Ships

Warships

Class Image Role Number in Service Displacement Notes
Light Carrier
Sebata-class BSDFN carrier.png Light carrier 1 23,000 tons License and design purchased from X in 1988, built and commissioned in Borvastaat in 1993, becoming the largest indigenously produced naval vessel in the country. Carries up to 18 jets and/or helicopters.
Landing Platform Helicopter
Pula-class Pula class AAS.png Amphibious assault ship 0+2 17,500 tons Under construction, the first is to be completed by mid-2025, to replace the Kgaboeng class.
Kgaboeng-class UNITAS LX NAM Atlântico (A140).jpg Amphibious assault ship 1 21,500 tons Commissioned in 1986, set to be sold off or scrapped by 2026.
Destroyers
Kgafela-class D13 ARA Sarandi DN-SC-91-01826.jpg Destroyer 3 2,900 tons Purchased in 1980 from X, delivered after the fall of the apartheid government in 1984
Frigates
Tauh-class SAS Spioenkop during Exercise IBSAMAR V (cropped).JPG Stealth guided-missile frigates 5 3,700 tons
Modise-class TCG Goksu (F-497) in the Mediterranean Sea 21 August 2023.jpg Frigates 4 4,100 tons Purchased from the Free States in the 1990s, refitted and recommissioned in 2015 as the Modise-class.
Patrol
Tlhabani-class SAS King Sekhukhune I underway off Simonstown.jpg Multirole patrol vessel 10+5 1,031 tons 5 more under construction, to be completed in mid- to late-2025 as offshore patrol vessels.
C-class Nachshol752.jpg Inshore patrol vessel 3 37 tons
Metsi-class Namacurra harbour patrol boat.jpg Harbor patrol vessel 31 5 tons
Fast attack craft
Tona-class South African Navy Warrior Class "SAS Galeshewe P1567 (39501790420).jpg Fast attack craft 8 415 tons To be retired, sold and/or scrapped over the next 4 years.
Submarine
Mogale-class SAS Queen Modjadji.jpg Diesel-electric attack submarine 4 1,654 tons Built by West Ruthen in the mid-2000s.
Lerumo-class SSN774.svg Nuclear attack submarine 1+1 7,900 tons License built by the Free States, another is to be delivered in late 2025.
Leruarua-class DN-SC-89-03179 INS Chakra submarine.jpg Nuclear cruise missile submarine 1 5,000 tons Purchased from X in the mid-1990s.

Auxiliary

Class Image Role Number in Service Displacement Notes
Ekranoplan
Mokoko-class SbY0U.jpg Ground-effect vehicle 12 1.1 tons Developed in the 1970s, carried over and refurbished by the post-apartheid government.
Maru-class A-90 Orlyonok.svg Ground-effect vehicle 3 110 tons

Weapons

Gallery