Kuwait Naval Force
Kuwait Naval Force | |
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القوة البحرية الكويتية | |
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Founded | 1961 |
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Branch | Military of Kuwait |
Type | Navy |
Size | 4,000 personnel |
Part of | Kuwait Armed Forces |
Garrison/HQ | Mohammed Al-Ahmad Kuwait Naval Base |
Nickname(s) | His Highness Sea Vanguard |
Motto(s) | لله والوطن والامير God, Country & The Emir |
Colors | Green & Red |
Anniversaries | National and Liberation Day (25 and 26 February) |
Engagements | |
Commanders | |
Commander | Brig.general Hazza Mutlaq Alalati |
TheKuwait Naval Force(Arabic:القوة البحرية الكويتيةromanized:Al-Quwwat Al-Bahriyah Al-Kuwaitiyah), is the sea-based component of theKuwait Armed Forces.The headquarters and sole naval base isMohammed Al-Ahmad Kuwait Naval Base.The Kuwait Naval Force consists of over 2,200 officers and enlisted personnel, excluding about 500coast guardpersonnel. The Coast Guard, aBorder Security Directorateof theKuwait Ministry of Interior.[1][2]
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History
[edit]Kuwait's navy was established in 1961[3]shortly after Britain ended the country's protectorate status followingOperation Vantage.
During theInvasion of KuwaitandOperation Desert Storm,Kuwait's navy was almost completely destroyed.[4][5]At the start of the invasion, theIraqi Navycaptured and sank five KuwaitiLürssenTNC-45 type fast attack craft (missile) and one Lürssen FPB-57 type fast attack craft (missile).[6]Kuwait Naval Forces also lost 20 other ships to Iraq during the war.[7]
On 11 November 2008, Kuwait Naval Base was the location of the historic signing of the non-legally binding maritimeKhawr Abd Allah Protocolsotherwise known as the KAA Protocols. The signing of the KAA Protocols by the then respective heads of the Kuwaiti Naval Force and the Iraqi Navy was the first formal and successful maritime bilateral military agreement for the co-ordinated and de-conflicted use of theKhawr Abd Allahwaterway since before the 1991 Persian Gulf War. The protocols were developed and mediated by Major David HammondRM,a British Royal Navy barrister in 2008 and they were subsequently ratified by both the Kuwaiti and Iraqi governments before the 11 November 2008 signing. They were subsequently reported to the US Congress within the December 2008 'Measuring Stability and Security in Iraq' report and the text of which have since become public knowledge following leaks in US diplomatic notes.[8]
Structure and Organization
[edit]- Kuwait Naval Warships
- Kuwait Marine Corps
- KuwaitCommandoMarine Units
Part of the present fleet
[edit]List of Missile Fast Patrol Boats (MFPB)
[edit]Class | Units | Note |
Istiqlal (German FPB-57) | 1 | 410 tons full load – 4 MM-40 SSM – commissioned 1983 |
Al Sanbouk (German TNC-45) | 1 | 255 tons full load – 4MM-40SSM– commissioned 1984 |
Um Al Maradim (Combattante P37-BRL) | 8 | 245 tons full load – 4Sea SkuaSSM – commissioned 1998–2000 |
List of Patrol Fighting Vessels
[edit]Class | Units | Note |
Intisar (Australian OPV-310) | 4 | |
Al-Shaheed (FPB 100K) | 3 | |
Subahi (FPB 115) | 10 | |
Kassir Inshore Patrol Craft | 3 | |
Victory Team (P-46) | 16 | |
Inshore Patrol Crafts | 50 | |
Mark V Special Operations Craft | 10 |
List of Amphibious Vessels and Landing Craft
[edit]Class | Units | Note |
Al-Tahaddy LCU | 2 | |
Safar (Loadmaster) LCU | 1 | |
LCU (ST Marine) | 1 | |
Saffar(L 6401) | 2 | 64m Landing craft built by ADSB in UAE |
Sabhan(L 4201) | 1 | 42m landing craft built by ADSB in UAE |
Sea Keeper | 5 | 16m fast landing craft built by ADSB in UAE |
Air-cushioned landing craft | 2 |
List of Supply Vessels
[edit]Class | Units | Note |
Sawahil ( Dorrar Support Ship) | 1 | |
Nautilus (Swiftship 176) SDV | 2 |
Future ships
[edit]- 1 DSV (Diving Support Vessel)
Landing craft, the procurement programme for the Kuwait Navy included the acquisition of two 64 m landing craft, one 42 m landing craft and five 16 m composite landing craft; all will be built at ADSB’s facilities in the Mussafah industrial area (UAE) all delivered except one 64 m landing craft to be delivered in 2017.[9]
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^http://www.moi.gov.kw/kcg/Official Website Sector of the General Department of the Coast Guard, Kuwait Ministry of Interior, (in Arabic)
- ^Naval forces: over 2,200 people (excluding 500 in coastguard)
- ^"Kuwait – Regional and National Security Considerations".Country Studies.Retrieved17 November2010.
- ^"Anniversary of Iraqi invasion finds Kuwait free, its neighbor 'contained'".CNN. Archived fromthe originalon 24 March 2007.
- ^"Kuwait Navy".List of Ships in Kuwait Naval Force History
- ^"Saddam's Navy".Globalsecurity.org.Retrieved17 November2010.
- ^"Kuwait Navy".List of Ships in Kuwait Naval Force History
- ^"09KUWAIT465: PROTOCOLS ASSIST IRAQI AND KUWAITI NAVIES IN".Archived fromthe originalon 14 February 2015.Retrieved3 March2016.
- ^"IHS Events, Webinars, Training and User Groups".
References
[edit]- Article on Kuwaiti Military
- Globalsecurity.org report on the Iraqi navy
- Ships of the Kuwait Navy, past and present
- Um Al Marradim Class description
- Summary of Kuwait military power
- Measuring Stability and Security in Iraq
External links
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