Narsoran National Navy
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Narsoran National Navy | |
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Armada Nacional de Narsoran | |
Active | 1960 (59 years ago) |
Country | Narsora |
Allegiance | Narsoran National Military |
Type | Navy |
Role | Naval warfare |
Size | 52 commissioned ships 68 aircraft |
Part of | Ministry of Defence |
Headquarters | Ministry of Defence, Narsora City, Narsora |
Engagements | |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | President María Castellano |
Joint Staff of the Armed Forces | General Diego Casales |
Minister of Defense | Agustín Bustillo |
Admiral Chief of the Naval Staff | Admiral Mateo Araya |
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.
History
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.
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.
The National Navy also maintains a naval infantry force, the Narsoran National Marine Corps.
- Naval Infantry Brigade
- 1st Naval Infantry Battalion – Pequeña Island
- 2nd Naval Infantry Battalion – 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
The navy currently operates a fleet of 55 commissioned naval vessels;
Name | Type | Ships | displacement | Notes | ||
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Aircraft Carriers (2 in service) | ||||||
Álvaro class | Aircraft Carrier | 42,500 tonnes | Flagship vessels of Navy. | |||
Submarines (3 in service) | ||||||
Tiburón class | Diesel-electric attack submarine | 1,440 tonnes | ||||
Amphibious Transport Dock (LDP) (3 in service) | ||||||
Valencia Class | Amphibious transport dock | 12,000 tonnes | ||||
Frigates (11 in service) | ||||||
Vināvilamba class | Frigate | 1,670 tons standard , 1,970 tons full load | ||||
Benítez class | Frigate | 1,250 tons standard , 1,750 tons full load | ||||
Patrol Vessels (32 in service) | ||||||
Cazador Class | Offshore Patrol Vessel | 1,728–1,850 tons | ||||
León Class | Offshore Patrol Vessel | 1,600-1,714 tons | ||||
Mine Countermeasure Vessels (4 in service) | ||||||
Yarmás Class | Mine Countermeasure Vessel | 245 Tonnes |
Aircraft
The National Navy has consistantly maintained a large aircraft fleet due to the González Archipelago Dispute. It operates 68 aircraft:
Name | Type | Origin | Quantity | Notes | ||
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Helicopters | ||||||
SH-60 Seahawk | Anti-Submarine Warfare/SAR | United States | ~ 28 | |||
Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin | Medium Utility Helicopter | France | ~ 22 | |||
NHI NH90 | Maritime Helicopter | European Union | ~ 13 | Used as patrol aircraft. | ||
Eurocopter EC145 | Search and Rescue/Scout Helicopter | Germany | ~ 5 |