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State owned public limited company | |
Industry | Railways |
Predecessor | Holyn State Railways (1941-2002) |
Founded | 10 May 2002 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Holynia |
Services | Rail transport, Cargo |
Owner | Holinvestičnéholdingy (Holyn government) (100%) |
Number of employees | 110,000 (2018) |
Website | Holyn Railways (English) |
Kráľovské Holynské Železnice AS (English: Royal Holyn Railways AS) is the national railway company of Holynia. It is owned by the Holyn government through Holinvestičnéholdingy, receiving annual subsidies. It received the assets of Holyn State Railways in 2002, following the passage of the Railways Act of 2002. It owns and maintains 90% of the railway network in Holynia and operates roughly 70% of the services. Initially holding a monopoly on the railways in Holynia, it now faces competition from the private sector on both passenger and cargo services.
Diesel-electric locomotives
Class | Entered service | Use | Number in service | Power output | Remarks |
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105 | 1970 | General goods/pusher/work trains | 82 | 2,208 kW (2,961 hp) | Will be retired 2025. |
106 | 1975 | General goods/bulk cargo/work trains | 567 | 1,472 kW (1,974 hp) | |
109 | 1977 | General goods/work trains | 781 | 1,103 kW (1,479 hp) | |
110 | 1979 | Yard switcher/local train/work trains | 82 | 2,350 kW (2,150 hp) | |
112 | 1980 | General goods/bulk cargo/intermodal | 1,214 | 4,500 kW (6,035 hp) | |
114 | 1984 | Yard switcher/local train/work trains | 106 | 3,000 kW (4,000 hp) | |
117 | 1989 | General goods/bulk cargo/intermodal | 47 | 2 x 6,000 hp | |
120 | 1999 | Passenger trains | 201 | 1,864 kW (2,500 hp) | |
121 | 1999 | General goods/bulk cargo/intermodal/work trains | 357 | 2,240 kW (3,000 hp) | Tight loading gauge compliant locomotives |
124 | 2005 | General goods/bulk cargo/intermodal/work trains | 406 | 5,000 kW (6,705 hp) total | Typically a married pair of 2 units. |
127 | 2007 | General goods/bulk cargo/intermodal/work trains | 61 | 3,184 kW (4,270 hp) | |
129 | 2010 | General goods/bulk cargo/intermodal/work trains | 301 | 4,700 kW (6,300 hp) | |
130 | 2010 | General goods/bulk cargo/intermodal/work trains | 200 | 9,300 hp | 3 106 married locomotives with cabless "B" unit |
132 | 2012 | Passenger trains | 76 | 2,800 kW (3,800 hp) | |
133 | 2014 | General goods/bulk cargo/intermodal/work trains | 407 | 2,000 kW (2,700 hp) | |
134 | 2015 | General goods/bulk cargo/intermodal/work trains | 975 | 4,660 kW (6,250 hp) |
Electric locomotives
Class | Entered service | Use | Number in service | Remarks |
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424 | 1977 | Cargo division | 41 | Limited service, expected to be retired by 2023. |
429 | 1979 | Cargo division | 82 | |
430 | 1980 | Passenger/Cargo divisions | 517 | |
431 | 1984 | Passenger/Cargo divisions | 879 | |
433 | 1982 | Cargo division | 63 | |
435 | 1989 | Passenger division | 81 | Designed to operate with Series 5 coaches. |
436 | 1993 | Passenger/Cargo divisions | 50 | |
439 | 1996 | Passenger division | 22 | |
440 | 2001 | Cargo division | 871 | Married pair designed for heavy haul services |
441 | 2002 | Passenger division | 81 | |
443 | 2005 | Passenger/Cargo divisions | 137 | |
447 | 2006 | Cargo division | 87 | Married pair |
449 | 2007 | Cargo division | 1,150 | |
450 | 2009 | Cargo division | 622 | Married pair designed for heavy haul services. |
452 | 2012 | Passenger/Cargo divisions | 95 | |
453 | 2012 | Cargo division | 527 | Second generation of Class 449 |
454 | 2014 | Passenger/Cargo divisions | 527 | Second generation of Class 449 |
455 | 2015 | Passenger division | 91 | |
456 | 2016 | Passenger/Cargo divisions | 762 | Intended to replace older electric locomotives |
Diesel multiple units
Electric multiple units
Passenger cars
Organization of the Holyn Ground Forces
Holyn Ground Force Headquarters
- Special Operations Command
- 15th Special Operations Brigade
- 18th Special Operations Brigade
Ground Force Training and Support Command
- Military Academy of the General Staff
- Combined Arms Academy
- Engineering Institute
- Artillery Institute
- Signals and Communications Institude
- Military Logistics Academy
- NBC Protection Academy
- NBC warfare Insitute
- Military Engineering College
- Maintanence Institute
- Warrant Officer Academy
- Officer Academy
- Active Combined Arms Training Regiment
- Initial Military Training
- Leader Option Brigade
- Warfare Training Brigade
Ground Operations Command
- First Guards Tank Army (Pravek, Holynia)
- 1st His Majesty's Life Guards Tank Division
- 1st Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 2nd Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 3rd Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 1st Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 67th Guards Self-Propelled Artillery Brigade
- 106th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade
- 75th Logistics Brigade
- 25th Aviation Brigade
- 59th Engineering Brigade
- 156th Seperate Reconnaissance Battalion
- 98th Communications Battalion
- 3rd Guards Opava Tank Division
- 1st Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 2nd Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 152nd Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade
- 104th Logistics Brigade
- 33rd Aviation Brigade
- 21st Engineering Brigade
- 82nd Seperate Reconnaissance Battalion
- 41st Communications Battalion
- 12th Guards Kings Hussars Division
- 17th Guards Tábor Motor Rifle Divison
- 1st Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 2nd Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 1st His Majesty's Life Guards Tank Division
- Second Guards Army (Bystrica, Holynia)
- 21st Guards Niklová Tank Division
- 1st Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 2nd Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 19th Guards Bystrica Motor Rifle Division
- 1st Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 2nd Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 78th Guards Žernovka Motor Rifle Division
- 1st Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 2nd Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 21st Guards Niklová Tank Division
- Third Guards Tank Army
- 5th Guards Trutnov Tank Division
- 1st Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 2nd Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 3rd Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 27th Guards Raková Tank Division
- 1st Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 2nd Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 11th Guards Lopúchov Hussars Division
- 7th Guards Alexandr IV Motor Rifle Division
- 1st Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 2nd Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 5th Guards Trutnov Tank Division
- Fourth Guards Army
- 9th Guards Prince Vinazlec Tank Division
- 1st Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 2nd Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 46th Guards Rašov Tank Division
- 1st Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 2nd Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 21st Guards Tyszowce Motor Rifle Division
- 1st Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 2nd Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 30th Guards Posadov Motor Rifle Division
- 1st Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 2nd Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 9th Guards Prince Vinazlec Tank Division
- Fifth Guards Army
- 6th Guards Benedikt IV Tank Division
- 1st Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 2nd Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 3rd Tank Brigade Combat Force
- 87th Guards Tureč Motor Rifle Division
- 1st Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 2nd Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 15th Guards Hankovce Motor Rifle Division
- 1st Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 2nd Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 3rd Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 57th Guards Saskal Motor Rifle Division
- 1st Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Force
- 6th Guards Benedikt IV Tank Division
- Directly reporting regiments
- 7th Reconnaissance Regiment
- 10th Reconnaissance Regiment
- 5th Guards Combat Engineers Regiment
- 11th Combat Engineers Regiment
- 20th Guards Combat Engineers Regiment
- 15th Logistics Brigade
List of equipment of the Royal Holyn Marines
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Number | Details | ||
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Main Battle Tanks | ||||||||
HT-90 Pružný | Holynia | 125mm main battle tank | HT-90BM
HT-90VM |
Active: 76 Reserve: 13 Active: 42 |
Specialised Marine variants. | |||
HT-85 | Holynia | 125mm main battle tank | HT-85BV | Active: 31 | ||||
Infantry fighting vehicles | ||||||||
OBV-4 | Holynia | Amphibious infantry fighting vehicle | OBV-4A | Active: 104 | ||||
OBV-3 | Holynia | Amphibious infantry fighting vehicle | OBV-3A | Active: 76 | ||||
BVP-3 | Holynia | Infantry fighting vehicle | BVP-3A | Active: 91 | ||||
Armored personnel carriers | ||||||||
OT-6 | Holynia | Armored personnel carrier | OT-6A | Active: 176 Reserve: 25 |
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OT-5 | Holynia | Armored personnel carrier | OT-5A | Active: 62 Reserve:191 |
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OOT-3 | Holynia | Armored personnel carrier | OOT-3 | Active: 31 | ||||
OOT-2 | Holynia | Armored personnel carrier | OOT-2 | Active: 57 Reserve:104 |
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Light armored vehicles (Active: 3,955) | ||||||||
LOT-150 | Holynia | Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle | LOT-150 | Active: 561 | ||||
LOT-120 | Holynia | Armored car | LOT-120 | Active: 720 |
Royal Holyn Navy | |
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Founded | 17 February 1891 |
Country | Holynia |
Type | Navy |
Role | Naval warfare |
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Part of | Royal Holyn Defence Forces |
Fleet |
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Commanders | |
Commander | Admiral Viktor Volf |
Ceremonial chief | Admiral |
Insignia | |
Flag and ensign | |
Jack | |
Badge |
The Royal Holyn Navy is the naval warfare branch of the Royal Holyn Defence Forces. It has existed in a number of forms since the 16th century. The current iteration was formed in 1999, when it inherited the navy of the Holyn Socialist Union. It is the second largest branch of the Holyn military.
Holynia maintained a large surface fleet of armed merchant ships from the 1500s to late 1600s. In 1661, the first formal Holyn Navy was formed becoming the official naval fighting branch of the King. During the Holyn Civil War, much of the navy had joined the communist rebellion. During the communist era, the Navy received increased investment. It transformed from a green water navy in the 1940s to a true blue water navy by the 1970s. The Navy reached its largest size in 1990, with 501 combat ships.
Following the fall of communism, the Navy had its budget significantly reduced. Procurement all but stopped by 1999. The early 2000s saw limited procurement of new ships. Military reforms in 2005 saw heavy emphasis placed on maintaining a powerful navy. The renewed focus on the Navy saw major restructuring of the Navy around designing new destroyers, cruisers and amphibious assault ships.
History
The Holyn Navy traces much of its history to to the battle force assembled by Alex I during the Catastrophe in the 12th century. A decisive naval battle between sailing ships of the Grolan Empire and the Holyn Realm cemented Holynia as a naval power. Following the reconstruction period in the 12th and 13th centuries, Holynia's various trading enterprises were tasked with exploration and colononization of the northern Sayuin coast. The ships of the King, as they officially were called, were ships under direct command of the King and the de-facto Navy of Holynia during this period. Navy ships were not tasked with exploration or colonising duties, but did escort private vessels through the busy Great Spero Sea.
The Navy was again sidelined during the initial periods of Holyn colonising in Navron during the 16th century, with the King opting to utilize private trading companies to conquer these lands. However, the colony of Skoskie became a major naval hub in the 17th century, allowing the monarchy close oversight of the privateer Holyn fleets operating here.
In the 19th century, the Navy participated in its first major battle since the Catastrophy, again with the Grolan Empire. This saw the worlds first usage of steam ships in battle. A series of defeats saw the Holyn Navy decisive defeats in the Northern Spero Sea saw Holynia's navy sidelined to coastal defence. However, the Royal Holyn Navy was instrumental in the Battle of Relo, where Holyn ships shelled the city. During this century, the Royal Holyn Navy inherited more duties of exploration. Private individuals and companies became more restricted in their ability to use force, so Navy ships were required to escort research companies. As industrialisation expanded in Holynia, the shipbuilding abilities of the country improved. Holynia operated the 3rd largest navy in Spero by 1900.
This became instrumental as Holynia possesed the largest Navy of the Eastern Powers during the Great Spero War in 1917. The Holyn Navy was credited with forcing the stalemate which ended the war, following a series of decisive battles in western Spero. The Holyn Navy, however, sufferred in the political chaos of the early 20th century.
The Royal Navy remained loyal to the monarchy, providing safe haven and transport during the Great Escape of 1927. The Royal Navy fled mainland Holynia, with the Royal Family, to the overseas colony of Skoskie. The Royal Navy provided the basis of the Navy of newly independent Skoskie during the 1930s.
The Communists found themselves with outdated ships left behind during the Great Escape. The modern, capable ships had fled the ports prior to their capture by the Communists. Only outdated, small ships were abandoned.
The government of the newly founded Union of Holyn Socialist States founded the Fleet of the Workers. As the effort to rebuild the nation progressed, the new military command put emphasis on the ground army. By 1935, the military began to plan a build up of the Navy. Neighboring powers in Spero were putting major emphasis on building powerful Navies and Air Forces, while Holynia had a small coastal force and limited aerial forces. Shipbuilding capabilities began to be ramped up in the 1930s. Holyn shipyards, by 1933, were capable of building 10,000 tonne civilian ships, but were given the task of building roughly 60,000 tonne battleships.
This fleet of battleships came at a time of growing competitition between the naval powers of Spero. The death of Volen Hajek saw a major reorganization of the military. New leader Jan Kříž put a heavy emphasis on overseas expansion of communism and saw the Navy as a critical asset. The Navy was reorganized into the Western Fleet, Central Fleet, and the Eastern Fleet. Its headquarters was established in Slatnik.
By 1945, the Navy had a fleet of 10 battleships, 4 Rolník class and 6 Chránit class battleships. These were the new flagships of the Navy. In 1947, Holynia launched its first overseas endeavor into Navron. Salcheny, a colony of Pamtoria, was fighting a war of independence. The Holyn Navy deployed several warships and transport ships to support the communist faction, the Salcheny People's Liberation Army. The withdrawal of Pamtoria was seen largely as the consequence of the Holyn deployment. The SPLA rapidly increased its capabilities after arms shipments from Holynia.
The Navy numbered roughly 300 ships by 1950. Construction efforts focused on cruisers, submarines and small missile boats. Throughout the 1960s, the Navy began to place significant emphasis on fleet defence capabilities, primarily through mid-sized aircraft carriers and small missile boats. Ships of all sizes had their decks packed with long range missiles. Submarine technology was also significantly improved on during the 1960s.
In 1973, the first Utena class aircraft carrier was commissioned. The 1970s and 1980s would see immense improvements of the capabilities of the Navy. The nuclear powered Pozorká class heavy battlecruisers were introduced in the 1980s, alongside Project 166 and Project 170 destroyers.
The diversification of various ship classes would come to an end in the 1990s. Commander of the Navy, Admiral Jaroslav Kopecký, sought to simplify the fleet. The growing budget issues of the government helped this endeavour. Procurement emphasised universal platforms, contrasting with ships built for a single purpose.
Ship procurement steadily declined in the 1990s, all but coming to a halt by 1998. In 2001, the Holyn Navy inherited the fleet of the Skoskie Navy. Formally, the Skoskie Navy inherited the mainland Navy, to allow continuity with the pre-revolutionary Navy. The post reunification Navy sought to continue the efforts that it had begun in the 1990s. New classes of warships would be able to take on multiple roles. Changes in training and rankform were completed in 2005. Other reforms saw the Naval Infantry become the Royal Holyn Marines in 2003.
Organization
Command and control of the Royal Holyn Navy is divided into several organizations within the Navy. The combat and support forces are divided into three fleets, with their own headquarters and chain of command. Each fleet reports to the operational command of the Royal Holyn Defence Forces.
Fleets
- 1st Fleet is based in Maslovce, Holynia in south east Holynia.
- 2nd Fleet is based in Nemečky, Holynia in western Holynia.
- 3rd Fleet is based in Slatnik, Holynia in southern Holynia.
Submarine fleet
Submarines
Project | Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Fleet | Commissioned | Status | Displacement | |
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Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (15) | |||||||||
Project 980 large missile submarine | Adamec class | Ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) | HMS Adamec | 1st fleet | 1997 | Active | 24,000 tonnes | ||
HMS Ondřej Hanuš | 3rd fleet | 2007 | Active | ||||||
HMS Hynek | 3rd fleet | 2008 | Active | ||||||
HMS Prince of Stráža | 1st fleet | 2013 | Active | ||||||
HMS Admirál Alexej Kohout | 3rd fleet | 2015 | Active | ||||||
Project 950 large missile submarine | Velsava class | Ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) | HMS Velsava | 1st fleet | 1981 | Active | 36,000 tonnes | ||
HMS Smrdáky' | 3rd fleet | 1983 | Active | ||||||
HMS Admirál Ludvík Sedláček | 2nd fleet | 1986 | Active | ||||||
HMS Admirál Bohdan Krejčí | 2nd fleet | 1987 | Active | ||||||
HMS Ižkovce | 2nd fleet | 1991 | Active | ||||||
HMS Admirál Andrei Vilusek | 2nd fleet | 1994 | Active | ||||||
Project 930 large missile submarine | Brusné class | Ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) | HMS Brusné | 3rd fleet | 1992 | Active | 18,000 tonnes | ||
HMS Grnč | 3rd fleet | 1994 | Active | ||||||
HMS Kerešovce | 1st fleet | 1994 | Active | ||||||
HMS Fintice | 1st fleet | 1994 | Active | ||||||
HMS Bystrica | 3rd fleet | 1994 | Active | ||||||
Nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines (12) | |||||||||
Project 1010 large missile submarine | Večelkov class | Cruise missile submarine (SSGN) | HMS Večelkov | 2nd fleet | 2011 | Active | 13,800 tonnes | ||
HMS Melecheď | 1st fleet | 2014 | Active | ||||||
HMS Řehák | 3rd fleet | 2017 | Active | ||||||
Project 970 large missile submarine | Budimír class | Cruise missile submarine (SSGN) | HMS Budimír | 2nd fleet | 1983 | Active | 16,500 tonnes | ||
HMS Poláček | 3rd fleet | 1985 | Active | ||||||
HMS Kľačany | 3rd fleet | 1986 | Active | ||||||
HMS Vaľkovo | 3rd fleet | 1986 | Under refit | ||||||
HMS Ložín | 3rd fleet | 1989 | Active | ||||||
HMS Mranov | 3rd fleet | 1992 | Active | ||||||
HMS Jablonec | 3rd fleet | 1992 | Active | ||||||
HMS Kalameny | 3rd fleet | 1993 | Active |
Surface fleet
Aircraft carriers
Project | Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Fleet | Commissioned | Status | Displacement |
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Aircraft carrier (3) | ||||||||
Project 1381 aircraft cruiser | Rakúsy class | Aircraft carrier | HMS Admiral Hugo Souček | 3rd fleet | 1978 (as Rakúsy) 2012 (as Admiral Hugo Souček) |
Active | 45,400 tonnes | |
Project 3491 aircraft carrier | Benedikt class | Aircraft carrier | HMS King Benedikt IV | 2nd fleet | 1993 | Active | 67,500 tonnes | |
Mikuláš class | Aircraft carrier | HMS King Mikuláš I | 1st fleet | 1991 | Laid up | 58,000 tonnes |
Helicopter carrier/light aircraft carrier
Project | Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Fleet | Commissioned | Status | Displacement |
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Helicopter carrier (1) | ||||||||
Project 1700 landing cruiser | Prince of Brezovička class | Landing helicopter dock | HMS Prince of Brezovička | 1st fleet | 2019 | Active | 14,300 tonnes | |
HMS King Daniel II | 3rd fleet | 2023 est. | Fitting out | |||||
HMS Admiral Bohdan Kubát | 3rd fleet | 2027 est. | Under construction |
Battlecruisers
Project | Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Fleet | Commissioned | Status | Displacement |
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Battlecruisers (3) | ||||||||
Project 2047 heavy cruiser | Pozorká class | Battlecruiser | HMS King Pavel IV | 2nd fleet | 1988 | Active | 28,000 tonnes | |
HMS Svetlá Podzámok | 3rd fleet | 1994 | Active | |||||
HMS Admiral Slavomír Stejskal | 1st fleet | 1998 | Active |
Cruisers
Project | Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Fleet | Commissioned | Status | Displacement |
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Guided missile cruiser (7) | ||||||||
Project 1250 cruiser | Bartoloměj class | Guided missile cruiser | HMS Bartoloměj III | 3rd fleet | 2021 | Active | 12,000 tonnes | |
HMS Admiral Jindřich Mrázek | 1st fleet | 2023 est. | Fitting out | |||||
HMS Prince Eduard II | 2nd fleet | 2025 est. | Keel laid | |||||
HMS Admiral Artur Mach | 2026 est. | Planned | ||||||
Project 1035 cruiser | Mladkov class | Guided missile cruiser | HMS Mladkov | 2nd fleet | 1984 | Active | 12,500 tonnes | |
HMS Libenov | 3rd fleet | 1987 | Active | |||||
HMS Vanov | 1st fleet | 1989 | Active | |||||
HMS Žleb | 3rd fleet | 1992 | Under refit | |||||
HMS Hostinka | 3rd fleet | 1994 | Laid up | |||||
HMS Čmeliny | 2nd fleet | 1996 | Active |
Destroyers
Project | Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Fleet | Commissioned | Status | Displacement |
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Guided missile destroyer (33 active) | ||||||||
Project 250 destroyer | Ledetz class | Guided missile destroyer | HMS Ledetz | 3rd fleet | 2021 | Active | 7,500 tonnes | |
HMS Vyskeř | 1st fleet | 2022 est. | Fitting out | |||||
HMS Kosmo | 3rd fleet | 2022 est. | Sea trials | |||||
HMS Studená | 3rd fleet | 2022 est. | Under construction | |||||
HMS Kováň | 2023 est. | Under construction | ||||||
6th Ledetz class ship | 2023 est. | Keel laid | ||||||
7th Ledetz class ship | 2023 est. | Planned | ||||||
8th Ledetz class ship | 2024 est. | Planned | ||||||
Podkost class | Guided missile destroyer | HMS Podkost | 3rd fleet | 2007 | Active | 7,000 tonnes | ||
HMS Zdenice | 2nd fleet | 2008 | Active | |||||
HMS Bytina | 2nd fleet | 2010 | Active | |||||
HMS Úžín | 3rd fleet | 2012 | Active | |||||
HMS Malenitz | 2nd fleet | 2014 | Active | |||||
HMS Vice Admiral Jeroným Pavlíček | 2nd fleet | 2016 | Active | |||||
HMS Štramberk | 1st fleet | 2017 | Active | |||||
Project 190 destroyer | Lapša class | Guided missile destroyer | HMS Lapša | 1st fleet | 1994 | Active | 7,100 tonnes | |
HMS Jazernica | 1st fleet | 1996 | Active | |||||
HMS Sazdice | 1st fleet | 2000 | Active | |||||
Project 170 destroyer | Lužanky class | Guided missile destroyer | HMS Lužanky | 1st fleet | 1992 | Active | 6,600 tonnes | |
HMS Soblahov | 2nd fleet | 1993 | Active | |||||
HMS Korytnica | 2nd fleet | 1993 | Active | |||||
HMS Šindelová | 2nd fleet | 1994 | Active | |||||
Eule class | Guided missile destroyer | HMS Cizekporok | 1st fleet | 1986 | Active | 6,600 tonnes | ||
HMS Šebkovice | 2nd fleet | 1988 | Active | |||||
HMS Brloh | 1st fleet | 1989 | Laid up | |||||
HMS Nupaky | 3rd fleet | 1990 | Active | |||||
HMS Citov | 3rd fleet | 1990 | Laid up | |||||
HMS Urmín | 3rd fleet | 1991 | Under refit | |||||
Project 166 destroyer | Slavníč II class | Guided missile destroyer/Anti-submarine destroyer | HMS Klaub | 3rd fleet | 1990 | Active | 6,920 tonnes | |
HMS Vlasatice | 3rd fleet | 1990 | Active | |||||
HMS Podhoří | 1st fleet | 1991 | Active | |||||
HMS Bradlné | 3rd fleet | 1991 | Under refit | |||||
HMS Krupá | 1st fleet | 1992 | Active | |||||
HMS Pirken | 2nd fleet | 1993 | Active | |||||
Slavníč class | Guided missile destroyer/Anti-submarine destroyer | HMS Vojany | 3rd fleet | 1981 | Active | 6,900 tonnes | ||
HMS Beretke | 1st fleet | 1982 | Active | |||||
HMS Palota | 2nd fleet | 1985 | Under refit | |||||
HMS Kokošová | 2nd fleet | 1986 | Active | |||||
HMS Starkstadt | 3rd fleet | 1988 | Active | |||||
HMS Cetyně | 3rd fleet | 1989 | Active |
Frigates
Project | Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Fleet | Commissioned | Status | Displacement |
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Frigates (24 active) | ||||||||
Project 590 frigate | Vahaneč class | Guided missile frigate | HMS Vahaneč | 2nd fleet | 2009 | Active | 5,400 tonnes | |
HMS Vyklice | 1st fleet | 2009 | Active | |||||
HMS Jilem | 3rd fleet | 2010 | Active | |||||
HMS Liberk | 2nd fleet | 2011 | Active | |||||
HMS Statenice | 3rd fleet | 2012 | Active | |||||
HMS Terchová | 1st fleet | 2014 | Active | |||||
HMS Brunvirt | 3rd fleet | 2016 | Active | |||||
HMS Rodik | 3rd fleet | 2017 | Active | |||||
HMS Spodnja | 3rd fleet | 2019 | Active | |||||
HMS Scopo | 1st fleet | 2020 | Active | |||||
HMS Stankovo | 2nd fleet | 2022 est. | Fitting out | |||||
HMS Tajanov | 2022 est. | Under construction | ||||||
HMS Úterý | 2023 est. | Under construction | ||||||
HMS Venkov | 2023 est. | Keel laid | ||||||
HMS Bytca | 2024 est. | Keel laid | ||||||
11th Vahaneč class ship | 2024 est. | Planned | ||||||
12th Vahaneč class ship | 2025 est. | Planned | ||||||
Project 530 frigate | Admiral Libor Čapek class | Guided missile frigate | HMS Admiral Libor Čapek | 1st fleet | 2000 | Active | 4,035 tonnes | |
HMS Milná | 2nd fleet | 2001 | Active | |||||
HMS Podmilesy | 1st fleet | 2002 | Active | |||||
HMS Mosnig | 3rd fleet | 2003 | Active | |||||
HMS Twrdina | 3rd fleet | 2004 | Active | |||||
HMS Svatobor | 2nd fleet | 2005 | Active | |||||
HMS Venkov | 2nd fleet | 2005 | Active | |||||
HMS Hostomitz | 3rd fleet | 2006 | Active | |||||
HMS Venkov | 2nd fleet | 2007 | Active | |||||
HMS Zbirow | 1st fleet | 2007 | Active | |||||
Šťastný class | Guided missile frigate | HMS Šťastný | 1st fleet | 1995 | Active | 3,620 tonnes | ||
HMS Stranná | 1st fleet | 1997 | Active | |||||
HMS Suniperk' | 1st fleet | 1997 | Active | |||||
Cricova class | Guided missile frigate | HMS Admiral Ivan Sedlák' | 3rd fleet | 1992 | Active | 3,575 tonnes |
Corvettes
Project | Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Fleet | Commissioned | Status | Displacement |
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Corvettes (26) | ||||||||
Project 714 corvette | Ploscise class | Guided missile corvette | HMS Ploscise | 2nd fleet | 2005 | Active | 2,100 tonnes | |
HMS Gajevci | 3rd fleet | 2006 | Active | |||||
HMS Brunvirt | 3rd fleet | 2008 | Active | |||||
HMS Gmajnica | 2nd fleet | 2008 | Active | |||||
HMS Medija | 1st fleet | 2009 | Active | |||||
HMS Pobegi | 1st fleet | 2009 | Active | |||||
HMS Nedelica | 3rd fleet | 2010 | Active | |||||
HMS Pucaie | 2nd fleet | 2011 | Active | |||||
HMS Konjsko | 1st fleet | 2017 | Active | |||||
HMS Hotemaže | 2nd fleet | 2017 | Active | |||||
HMS Gerlinci | 3rd fleet | 2018 | Active | |||||
Project 610 corvette | Nitra class | Guided missile corvette | HMS Nitra | 2nd fleet | 2014 | Active | 800 tonnes | |
HMS Gradnik | 1st fleet | 2015 | Active | |||||
HMS Štajngrova | 1st fleet | 2016 | Active | |||||
HMS Mostečno | 3rd fleet | 2016 | Active | |||||
HMS Virštanj | 3rd fleet | 2017 | Active | |||||
HMS Grintavica | 2nd fleet | 2018 | Active | |||||
Project 1871 missile ship | Admiral Ivan Bris class | Guided missile corvette | HMS Ročinj | 2nd fleet | 1980 | Active | 560 tonnes | |
HMS Todraž | 1st fleet | 1983 | Active | |||||
HMS Gorenjcj | 2nd fleet | 1984 | Active | |||||
HMS Liberk | 3rd fleet | 1986 | Active |
Amphibious assault ships
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Fleet | Commissioned | Status | Displacement |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sliačany class | Amphibious transport dock | HMS Sliačany | 1st fleet | 2017 | Active | 25,500 tonnes | |
HMS Vydrník | 3rd fleet | 2018 | Active | ||||
HMS Rychnava | 2nd fleet | 2019 | Active | ||||
Kykula class | Landing ship | HMS Kykula | 3rd fleet | 2016 | Active | 6,600 tonnes | |
HMS Bakta | 2nd fleet | 2018 | Active | ||||
Smrečany class | Landing ship | HMS Piargy | 1st fleet | 1975 | Active | 3,400 tonnes | |
HMS Nesluša | 3rd fleet | 1978 | Active | ||||
HMS Kamenec | 2nd fleet | 1979 | Active | ||||
HMS Kajal | 1st fleet | 1981 | Active | ||||
Smrečany class | Landing ship | HMS Zábidovo | 1st fleet | 1967 | Active | 2,200 tonnes | |
HMS Žalobín | 3rd fleet | 1968 | Active | ||||
HMS Ochodnica | 3rd fleet | 1969 | Active | ||||
HMS Horní Hričov | 2nd fleet | 1972 | Active | ||||
HMS Bánová | 1st fleet | 1973 | Active | ||||
HMS Zalabska Pusta | 2nd fleet | 1978 | Active |