Английская Википедия:Algerian National Navy

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Шаблон:Infobox military unit The Algerian Naval Force (ANF; Шаблон:Lang-ar) is the naval branch of the Algerian military. The naval force operates from multiple bases along the country's nearly Шаблон:Convert coastline, fulfilling its primary role of monitoring and defending Algeria's territorial waters against all foreign military or economic intrusion. Additional missions include coast guard and maritime safety missions as well a projection of marine forces (fusiliers marins). Algerian forces are an important player in the Western Mediterranean.

As with other Algerian military branches, the naval force was built and structured with assistance from the Soviet Union during the Cold War, but has also relied on other sources for equipment in some areas. Since the end of the Cold War, Russia has remained an important partner, but Algeria has increasingly sought additional sources for equipment as well as building its own shipbuilding capacity.

Bases

Principal naval bases are located at Algiers, Annaba, Mers el-Kebir, Oran, Jijel and Tamentfoust. Mers el Kébir is home to the OMCN/CNE shipbuilding facilities where several Algerian vessels have been built. Algeria's naval academy at Tamentfoust provides officer training equivalent to that of the army and the air force academies. The naval force also operates a technical training school for its personnel at Tamentfoust.

Equipment

The bulk of the Algerian Naval Force is still based on Cold War designs, although work is being done to both acquire new platforms as well as modernize existing equipment. The surface fleet is equipped with a mixture of smaller ships well suited to coastal and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) patrol work. The fleet is led by three Koni class frigates which have been updated with more modern systems. These are due to be augmented in the coming years by a pair of MEKO A-200 frigates which will represent the most modern equipment of the naval force when they enter service, also, Algeria signed a contract with China Shipbuilding Trading Company for the construction of three light frigates about 2,800 tons full load. A mixture of six corvettes and off-shore patrol vessels complement the frigates, while a large number of smaller boats cover the role of coastal patrol. Algeria had maintained a relatively large fleet of Osa class fast attack craft by the end of the Cold War, but it is questionable whether any of these remain in operational use.

Algeria has had a small submarine presence in the Mediterranean with a pair of Kilo class patrol submarines, though the recent acquisition of an additional four upgraded boats will expand this presence significantly. Their amphibious warfare capacity has traditionally been limited with a small group of landing ships essentially for coastal transport roles. This capacity will be greatly upgraded with the planned acquisition of an amphibious transport dock capable of supporting more robust operations. In the area of civil support, the purchase of seagoing rescue tugs will mark the first ability of an African nation to provide valuable services to economic and commercial operators in the Western Mediterranean.

The Algerian military has long maintained a strong veil of secrecy over its organization and equipment, making an exact accounting of operational vessels difficult to ascertain. Open sources are known to vary widely in their reports of several aspects of Algerian equipment.

Submarines

Class Image Origin In service Boat Year
Commissioned
Note
Submarine (6)
Project 636 Файл:Kilo-Class Russian Submarine MOD 45165129.jpg Шаблон:Flag 4

[1][2]

Messali el Hadj (021)
Akram Pacha (022)
El Ouarsenis (031)
El Hoggar (032)
2010–2019 Two project 636M in service since 2010. Two project 636.1 ordered in 2014, commissioned in early 2019.[3][4][5][6]
Project 877EKM
Rais Hadj Mubarek
Rais Hadj Mubarek
Шаблон:Flag 2 Rais Hadj Mubarek (012)
El Hadj Slimane (013)
1987–1988 Two original Kilo-class submarines in service, delivered in 1987 and 1988.[3] Refitted and upgraded in 1993 and 1996. 2 more on order to be delivered in mid 2021/22[7]

Amphibious warfare vessels

Class Image Origin In service Ship Displacement Year
Commissioned
Note
Amphibious transport dock (1)
Шаблон:Sclass Файл:BDSL-474.png Шаблон:Flag 1 Шаблон:Ship 9,000 tonnes 2015 Improved San Giorgio, Ordered in 2011(+1 in option)[8][9][10]'
Landing ships (2)
Kalaat Beni Hammed Шаблон:Flag 2 Kalaat Beni Hammed 2,450 tonnes 1984 Built by Brooke Marine in Lowestoft, UK
Kalaat Beni Rached Built by Vosper Thornycroft in Woolston, UK

Surface combatants

Class Image Origin In service Ship Displacement Year
Commissioned
Note
Frigates (8)
MEKO A200 Файл:Algerian Meko.jpg Шаблон:Flag 2 Шаблон:Ship
Шаблон:Ship
3,700 tonnes 2016-2018 Two in service with the option for two more.[11]
Шаблон:Sclass 353 El Kirch Шаблон:Flag 3 Adhafer
El Fatih
Ezzadjer
2,880 tonnes 2015–2016 Armed with NG-16-1 (76 mm) main gun, 2 seven-barrel 30 mm Type 730 CIWS, 2 quad C-802 missiles.[12]
Шаблон:Sclass2 Файл:Arg 902.jpg Шаблон:Flag 3 Шаблон:Ship
Шаблон:Ship
Шаблон:Ship
2,000 tonnes 1980–1985 Modernized in Russia in 2011.[13]
Corvettes (16)
Шаблон:Sclass2 802 Salah Rais Шаблон:Flag 3 Ras Hamidou
Salah Reis
Reis Ali
660 tonnes 1982 In service, Project 1234E built by Vympel Shipyard in Rybinsk, modernized in 2012.
Шаблон:Sclass Файл:Al-chihab.jpg Шаблон:Flag 4 Djebel Chenoua
El Chihab
El Kirch
Hassan Barbiear
540 tonnes 2002 Built by OMCN / CNE in Mers-el-Kebir, Algeria.

Armed with 4 C802 ASM and AK630 CIWS.

Type 056 class Файл:PLANS Huangshi (FSG-502) 20170815.jpg Шаблон:Flag 1 or 6 El Moutassadi 1,500 tonnes 2023 Sources vary on whether one or six modified Type 056 class corvette were ordered.First ship delivered in 2023.[14][15][16]
Шаблон:Sclass Файл:10-YearAnniversary2018-01.jpg Шаблон:Flag 3 1,800 tonnes 2022 Three Project 20380 Steregushchiy-class corvettes on order. Reception in 2022.[17][18]
Mine countermeasures (3)
Шаблон:Sclass Файл:Katanpää Särkänsalmi 06.JPG Шаблон:Flag 3 El-Kasseh 1
El-Kasseh 2
El-Kasseh 3
600 tonnes 2016–2021 In service.[19]
Patrol boats (75)
Osa II-class missile boat Файл:Project 205-ER missile boat.jpg Шаблон:Flag 8 1978
Шаблон:Ill Шаблон:Flag 14 El Yadekh 250 tonnes 1982 The first two units built by Brooke Marine.
FPB98 MKI Ocea-class patrol boat Файл:Ukrainian FPB98 front.jpg Шаблон:Flag 41[20] Denebi 2008-2021 Built by Ocea France.[21][22]
Шаблон:Ill Файл:Salvamar Deneb.JPG Шаблон:Flag
Шаблон:Flag
12[23] El Mounkid 2016 Produced locally.[24]

Fleet auxiliaries

Class Image Origin No. Ship Displacement Year
Commissioned
Note
Survey ship
El Idrissi Шаблон:Flag 673 El Idrissi 540 tonnes 1980 Built by Matsukara Zosen in Hirao, Japan.
OSV-95 Файл:Iraqi OSV Al Basra (401).jpg Шаблон:Flag 205 El Masseh 2021 Built by Ocea shipyards, France.[25]
Training ship
Soummam Soummam Шаблон:Flag 937 Soummam 5,500 tonnes 2006 5,500 tons (full load).
EL Mellah Файл:Segelschiff El Mellah.jpg Шаблон:Flag 938 El Mellah (the sailor) 2017 A three-masted tall ship constructed in Gdańsk, Poland.
Salvage ship
El Mourafik Шаблон:Flag 261 El Mourafik 600 tonnes 1990 Built in China.
High seas tow vessel
El Mounjid Файл:Rescue Tug El Mousif in the English Channel MOD 45165130.jpg Шаблон:Flag 701 El Mounjid 3,200 tonnes 2012 Type UT 515 CD built in Norway and Motorization by Rolls-Royce.
702 El Moussif
703 El Moussanid

Aircraft

Aircraft Image Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Helicopters
Westland Super Lynx Файл:Royal Navy Lynx 318.jpg Шаблон:Flag ASW 130/140 10[26]
AgustaWestland AW101 Файл:Algerian Navy AW 101 (cropped).jpg Шаблон:Flag
Шаблон:Flag
SAR / utility 5[26]
AgustaWestland AW139 Файл:Italian Helicopter HH139, Trident Juncture 15 (cropped).jpg Шаблон:Flag light utility 3[26]

Modernization

Файл:A boarding team from Algerian navy ship Mourad Rais (F 901) conducts an exercise aboard the prepositioning ship USNS Lance Cpl. Roy M. Wheat (T-AK 3016) during Phoenix Express 2012 in the Mediterranean Sea 120526-N-QD416-054.jpg
Algerian Sailors conduct Maritime Interdiction Operations (MIO).

The Naval force is currently being upgraded with the following technological developments: the existing units are being modernized, with the submarine force strengthened by two new Kilo class submarines (last generation).[27]

  • One LPD from Italy in 2014.
  • Two MEKO A200 frigates from Germany.
  • TYPE 054A frigates
  • AIP Submarines
  • Three corvettes C28A with option of three more produced locally. Radar and electronic equipment will be supplied by Thales, and mounted in Algeria. They will be built at Hudong Zhonghua Shipyard.[28][29][30]
  • 31 units of the type FPB98 MKI Ocean Patrol Boat.[31][32]
  • 12 units of Alusafe 2000 high speed rescue and patrol vessel.[33]

Munitions

SAM

Anti-ship Missiles

Air to ground Missiles

  • Mokopa - the Algerian Navy's six new Super Lynx 300-series helicopters are conducting flight tests armed with Mokopa anti-armour missiles.
  • Raptor-2 Precision-Guided Glide Bomb series from South Africa[44]

[45] [46]

Ranks

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Commissioned officer ranks

The rank insignia of commissioned officers.

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Other ranks

The rank insignia of non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel.

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See also

References

Notes

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Citations

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External links

Шаблон:Algeria Military Шаблон:Algerian security forces Шаблон:Navies in Africa