Garamburan Navy
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Garamburan Navy | |
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Marine garambourenne | |
Founded | 1973 |
Country | Garambura |
Type | Navy |
Size | 3,102 |
Part of | Garamburan Armed Forces |
Garrison/HQ | Alphonse Amsalu Naval Base, Chalandray, Mambiza, Garambura |
Colors | Red, green and black |
Commanders | |
Commander-in-Chief | Muzukuru Chiyangwa |
Grand Admiral | Nzou Chitepo |
Chief of Naval Office | Shumba Masunda |
Insignia | |
Ensign | |
Naval Jack |
The Garamburan Navy, often referred to by its native name Marine garambourenne (MG) is the primary naval warfare branch of the Garamburan Armed Forces. The navy is among the more modernised navies in Bahia, with a significant primary supplier in Halland. The navy's role is primarily patrol in the Banfura Sea, however Garambura maintains small amounts of combat vessels. The Garamburan Navy is most active in combatting Banfuran piracy and illegal fishing in the Gulf of Deselles. The Garamburan Navy is considered a brown-water navy and often conducts military operations against modern iterations of the River Bedouin along the Gonda.
History
Command, control and organisation
Ships and weapons
Ships
Combat fleet
Image | Class/name | Type | Number | Entered service | Country of origin | Notes |
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Gearing-class | Frigate | 2 | 1997 | Halland | Purchased from Halland in 1997 as they were entering retirement. Serves mainly as military deterrent in the region, the Garamburan Navy's only combat-capable ships. |
Support fleet
Image | Class/name | Type | Number | Entered service | Country of origin | Notes |
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Serene-class | Mine coutermeasures ship | 1 | 2002 | Halland | One purchased from Halland in 2002 to assist in mine countermeasures in the Gulf of Deselle in the event of a nation mining the waters. | |
Charles Dumont-class | Hospital ship | 2 | 2005 | Garambura | Two ordered and commissioned in 2005, mainly serves as a hospital ship travelling up and down the Gonda and are the most-used ships in the navy. One of the ships assisted in the CN peacekeeping mission in Tusania in 2010. |
Patrol fleet
Image | Class/name | Type | Number | Entered service | Country of origin | Notes |
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Riverine-class | Patrol boat | 8 | 1977–1980 | Halland | Eight gradually purchased between 1977 and 1980 as part of a modernisation program for the Garamburan Navy following the Nativity War, enforces Garamburan territorial waters and exclusive economic zones. | |
Walsh-class | Offshore patrol boat | 4 | 2000–2002 | Halland | Largely used in a similar manner to the Riverine-class, the Walsh-class patrol boats were added to the Garamburan fleet to assist the aging ships in patrolling Garamburan waters. |