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Royal Bahamas Defence Force

The Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) is the military of The Bahamas. Since The Bahamas does not have an army or an air force, its navy composes the entirety of its armed forces. Under The Defence Act, the Royal Bahamas Defence Force has been mandated to defend The Bahamas, protect its territorial integrity, patrol its waters, provide assistance in times of disaster, maintain order in conjunction with the law enforcement agencies of The Bahamas, and carry out any such duties as determined by the National Security Council. The Defence Force is also a member of CARICOM's Regional Security Task Force. The task force has seen action in the United Nations mandate in Haiti 1994.

Royal Bahamas Defence Force
Emblem of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force
Founded1980; 44 years ago (1980)
Service branches
  • Squadron
  • Commando Squadron
  • Military Police & Force Protection
  • Harbour Patrol
  • Port Security
HeadquartersNew Providence Island
Websiterbdf.gov.bs
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefKing Charles III
Minister of National SecurityWayne Munroe KC
Commander Defence ForceRaymond King
Personnel
Military age18
Available for
military service
84,903[1], age 18-49 (2010 est.)
Fit for
military service
62,779[1] males, age 18-49 (2010 est.),
63,954[1] females, age 18-49 (2010 est.)
Reaching military
age annually
2,840[1] males (2010 est.),
2,758[1] females (2010 est.)
Expenditures
BudgetUS$67,106,665 (2018)
Percent of GDP0.5% (2018) [2]
Related articles
RanksMilitary ranks of Bahamas

History edit

By an Act of Parliament, the RBDF became an official entity on 31 March 1980, falling under the Ministry of National Security. The King of The Bahamas, King Charles III, is Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Force with his ceremonial role exercised by the Governor General of the Bahamas. The Defence Force also has adopted its own system of medals and awards.

The only combat action the RBDF has ever been involved in has been against Cuba. On 10 May 1980, the HMBS Flamingo attempted to arrest two Cuban fishing vessels, the Ferrocem 165 and the Ferrocem 54, for poaching in Bahamian waters. In retaliation, two Cuban MiG-21s invaded Bahamas airspace and fired on the patrol boat. The Cubans sank the ship with their 23 mm cannons, and fired upon Marines in distress in the water.[3] Fenrick Sturrup, Austin Smith, David Tucker and Edward Williams, all Bahamian Defence Force Marines, were killed in the attack.[4] Fifteen crewmen and the Commander made it safely to Duncan Town, on Ragged Island, after being picked up by the fishing vessels they had boarded. The poachers were convicted in July 1980, and Cuba eventually admitted responsibility, paying the Bahamas $10 million in compensation for the incident.

The Force edit

The RBDF is a strictly naval force, differing from the rest of its Caribbean and Commonwealth of Nations counterparts in there being no regular land-based military formations. With about 1,600 members however, it is the largest of the Commonwealth Caribbean navies.

Serving members of the RBDF are assigned to one of seven major sub-sections: Headquarters, Administration, Engineering, Supply, Military Police, Operations and The Commando Squadron. The Operations Department contains the mobile arms of the RBDF and comprises the main operational units:

  • The (Patrol) Squadron - The maritime unit tasked with operating all RBDF ships and small craft of the Harbour Patrol Unit (a security sub-unit)
  • The Commando Squadron - An amphibious light-infantry unit, also tasked with additional national security/anti-crime duties
  • The Air Wing - Which operates a fleet of fixed-wing aircraft for airborne surveillance and support tasks

The Commando Squadron is a sizable force of 500 Special Marine Commandos. Training is conducted with U.S. Special Operations Forces and British equivalents (such as the Royal Marines) in special operations and maritime warfare. A common training practice is to have a marine recruit conduct a two-mile swim carrying a forty-pound rucksack.

Several changes in equipment have been seen in the recent history of the RBDF. Originally British-style uniforms were worn by RBDF personnel; now U.S. Marine Corps-style digital woodland camouflage is worn (as opposed to the U.S. Army universal camouflage worn by The Royal Bahamas Police Force Drug Enforcement Unit). Similarly, the first weapons employed by the RBDF were the British Sterling submachine gun and the L1A1 SLR; now the U.S.-manufactured M4 carbine and the Heckler & Koch UMP submachine gun are employed for front-line duties.

The M101 105mm howitzer towed artillery piece is also employed, with fifteen guns in RBDF service.[citation needed]

Structure edit

There are two career tracks in the RBDF: Marine (rating) & Officer (ranks). The enlisted personnel ranks range from Marine Seaman to Force Chief Petty Officer. The Officer ranks range from Midshipman to Commodore. The force is organized and trained along the lines of the British Royal Navy and many of the officers attend British service academies.

The Headquarters of the Defence Force are at The New National Security Complex on John F. Kennedy Drive , on New Providence Island. The commanding officer, known as "Commander Defence Force" is Commodore Dr. Raymond King. Additional bases are located in Matthew Town, Inagua, Marsh Harbour, Abaco, Freeport, Grand Bahama, and Gun Point, Ragged Island.

The RBDF uses the British Royal Navy style of rank insignia, and all ships' names carry the prefix HMBS (His Majesty’s Bahamian Ship).

Due to a lack of ships, most RBDF members do not spend time at sea, and are used for other military or non-military roles. The Defence Force is primarily an armed service, whose roles also encompass some aspects of a coast guard as well as a disaster relief agency. These roles require Defence Force personnel to assume the duties of: Naval and infantry personnel, Police Officers (Peace Officer), Customs Officers, Immigration Officers, Fisheries Inspectors, Emergency Rescue Personnel, Search & Rescue, Sentry, Detention Centre security and Maintenance of Navigational Aids.

The RBDF offers a high school course called the Royal Bahamas Defence Force Rangers.

Peacekeeping missions have been conducted with the participation of RBDF members in El Salvador and Haiti.

Ships edit

The main ships in the force are two Bahamas-class and four Legend-class offshore patrol vessels.[5] The latter are the first part of the nine-vessel acquisition contract signed with the Damen Shipyards Group in April 2013.[6][7] Most of the missions consist of anti-poaching patrols, anti-drug patrols, immigration enforcement, search and rescue, or general National Defence missions.

Four of the new vessels will be Stan 4207 design, four of the new vessels will be Stan 3007 design, and the final vessel will be 55 metres (180 ft) landing craft style transport craft, Damen Stan Lander 5612.

 
HMBS Bahamas P-60 in Nassau

Equipment edit

 
Naval ensign of the RBDF
Vessel Origin Type In service Notes
Patrol vessels
HMBS Bahamas United States patrol boat 1[8] Bahamas class
HMBS Nassau United States patrol boat 1[8] Bahamas class
HMBS Arthur Dion Hanna The Netherlands patrol boat 1[8] Legend class
HMBS Durward Knowles The Netherlands patrol boat 1[8] Legend class
HMBS Leon Livingstone Smith The Netherlands patrol boat 1[8] Legend class
HMBS Rolly Gray The Netherlands patrol boat 1[8] Legend class
HMBS Lignum Vitae The Netherlands patrol boat 1[8] Floral Class
HMBS Cascarilla The Netherlands patrol boat 1[8] Floral Class
HMBS Kamalame The Netherlands patrol boat 1[8] Floral Class
HMBS Madeira The Netherlands patrol boat 1[8] Floral Class
Landing craft
HMBS Lawrence Major The Netherlands landing craft / auxiliary 1[8] Damen Stan Lander
 
A Cessna 208B similar to this one is used by the RBDF

Air Wing edit

The Air Wing was formed on November 26, 1981, two years after the creation of the defence force. Initially three Aero Commanders were purchased from Bahamasair and operated, but these were sold off in 1990. In 1992, a Cessna 402 was added with a Cessna 421 soon after. By late 2005, the delivery of a Super king Air 350 took place. In May 2009, a Cessna 208 Turbine Caravan with floats and a Partenavia P.68 were delivered and significantly improved the RBDF's surveillance and transport capabilities.

 
Roundel available for use by RBDF Air Wing aircraft

In December 2019, Bahamas established the Bahamas Unmanned Aerial System program, which contracted Swift Engineering to provide 55 unmanned aerial vehicles.[9]



Current inventory edit

Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Maritime Patrol
Super King Air United States patrol 350 1[10]
Transport
Partenavia P.68 Italy transport / utility 1[10]
Cessna 208 United States transport / utility 208B 1[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Bahamas, The. "CIA – The World Factbook". CIA.gov. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  2. ^ In 2010 the total estimated capital and recurrent expenditure on the RBDF was $48,901,806 of a total Budgetary Expenditure of $1,819,306,320. This represents about 0.7% of GDP. (http://www.bahamas.gov.bs/finance)
  3. ^ Webbe, Stephen (May 19, 1980). "Bahamas seethes over patrol-boat sinking". The Christian Science Monitor. Boston, Mass. from the original on June 15, 2013. Retrieved March 12, 2013.
  4. ^ Maura, Matt (May 13, 2011). "Prime Minister says country remains 'indebted' to marines of HMBS Flamingo". The Freeport News. Freeport, Bahamas. Archived from the original on April 13, 2013. Retrieved 2013-03-12.
  5. ^ Rosamond, Jon (2014-07-24). . London: IHS Jane's Defence Weekly. Archived from the original on 2014-07-27. Retrieved 2017-03-26. The first of four 42 m Legend-class (Stan Patrol 4207) offshore patrol craft, HMBS Arthur Dion Hanna (P421), was commissioned into service on 20 June, having completed its transatlantic delivery voyage in May, and commenced its maiden operational deployment on 27 June.
  6. ^ "Royal Bahamas Defence Force contracts Damen for fleet of long range patrol craft 19 Apr 2013". Damen Group. 2013-04-19. from the original on 2014-07-18. In addition, eight patrol vessels, four of the Damen Stan Patrol 4207 type and another four type SPa 3007, will join the Bahamas' fleet.
  7. ^ "Lock, Stock and a Sandy Bottom". Think Defence. 2013-05-13. from the original on 2013-08-15. Retrieved 2014-07-18.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Trade Registers 2011-05-13 at the Wayback Machine. Armstrade.sipri.org. Retrieved on 14 September 2017
  9. ^ Sanchez, Alejandro (February 3, 2020). "Bahamas Defence Force acquires UAVs". IHS Jane’s. The Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) has established the Bahamas Unmanned Aerial System (BUAS) programme, after signing a contract with Swift Tactical Systems for the delivery of 55 unmanned aerial vehicles.
  10. ^ a b c "World Air Forces 2023". Flightglobal Insight. 2023. Retrieved 23 November 2022.

External links edit

  • Royal Bahamas Defence Force Official Website
  • Sandy Bottom Project
  • The Bahama Journal: Defence Force Gets New Chief
  • Bahamas Government Website: Royal Bahamas Defence Force
  • The Bahama Journal: Bottom Line: Defense Force Re-Organization
  • The Nassau Guardian: Commodore to retire
  • The Nassau Guardian: Sunk HMBS Flamingo 24th anniversary observed today
  • thebahamasweekly.com - Exclusive Behind the Scenes: Royal Bahamas Defence Force catches bad guy on “Ugly Betty” Season 4 , Bahamas Episode

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Royal Bahamas Defence Force RBDF is the military of The Bahamas Since The Bahamas does not have an army or an air force its navy composes the entirety of its armed forces Under The Defence Act the Royal Bahamas Defence Force has been mandated to defend The Bahamas protect its territorial integrity patrol its waters provide assistance in times of disaster maintain order in conjunction with the law enforcement agencies of The Bahamas and carry out any such duties as determined by the National Security Council The Defence Force is also a member of CARICOM s Regional Security Task Force The task force has seen action in the United Nations mandate in Haiti 1994 Royal Bahamas Defence ForceEmblem of the Royal Bahamas Defence ForceFounded1980 44 years ago 1980 Service branchesSquadronCommando SquadronMilitary Police amp Force ProtectionHarbour PatrolPort SecurityHeadquartersNew Providence IslandWebsiterbdf wbr gov wbr bsLeadershipCommander in ChiefKing Charles IIIMinister of National SecurityWayne Munroe KCCommander Defence ForceRaymond KingPersonnelMilitary age18Available formilitary service84 903 1 age 18 49 2010 est Fit formilitary service62 779 1 males age 18 49 2010 est 63 954 1 females age 18 49 2010 est Reaching militaryage annually2 840 1 males 2010 est 2 758 1 females 2010 est ExpendituresBudgetUS 67 106 665 2018 Percent of GDP0 5 2018 2 Related articlesRanksMilitary ranks of Bahamas Contents 1 History 2 The Force 3 Structure 3 1 Ships 3 2 Equipment 4 Air Wing 4 1 Current inventory 5 References 6 External linksHistory editBy an Act of Parliament the RBDF became an official entity on 31 March 1980 falling under the Ministry of National Security The King of The Bahamas King Charles III is Commander in Chief of the Defence Force with his ceremonial role exercised by the Governor General of the Bahamas The Defence Force also has adopted its own system of medals and awards The only combat action the RBDF has ever been involved in has been against Cuba On 10 May 1980 the HMBS Flamingo attempted to arrest two Cuban fishing vessels the Ferrocem 165 and the Ferrocem 54 for poaching in Bahamian waters In retaliation two Cuban MiG 21s invaded Bahamas airspace and fired on the patrol boat The Cubans sank the ship with their 23 mm cannons and fired upon Marines in distress in the water 3 Fenrick Sturrup Austin Smith David Tucker and Edward Williams all Bahamian Defence Force Marines were killed in the attack 4 Fifteen crewmen and the Commander made it safely to Duncan Town on Ragged Island after being picked up by the fishing vessels they had boarded The poachers were convicted in July 1980 and Cuba eventually admitted responsibility paying the Bahamas 10 million in compensation for the incident The Force editThe RBDF is a strictly naval force differing from the rest of its Caribbean and Commonwealth of Nations counterparts in there being no regular land based military formations With about 1 600 members however it is the largest of the Commonwealth Caribbean navies Serving members of the RBDF are assigned to one of seven major sub sections Headquarters Administration Engineering Supply Military Police Operations and The Commando Squadron The Operations Department contains the mobile arms of the RBDF and comprises the main operational units The Patrol Squadron The maritime unit tasked with operating all RBDF ships and small craft of the Harbour Patrol Unit a security sub unit The Commando Squadron An amphibious light infantry unit also tasked with additional national security anti crime duties The Air Wing Which operates a fleet of fixed wing aircraft for airborne surveillance and support tasksThe Commando Squadron is a sizable force of 500 Special Marine Commandos Training is conducted with U S Special Operations Forces and British equivalents such as the Royal Marines in special operations and maritime warfare A common training practice is to have a marine recruit conduct a two mile swim carrying a forty pound rucksack Several changes in equipment have been seen in the recent history of the RBDF Originally British style uniforms were worn by RBDF personnel now U S Marine Corps style digital woodland camouflage is worn as opposed to the U S Army universal camouflage worn by The Royal Bahamas Police Force Drug Enforcement Unit Similarly the first weapons employed by the RBDF were the British Sterling submachine gun and the L1A1 SLR now the U S manufactured M4 carbine and the Heckler amp Koch UMP submachine gun are employed for front line duties The M101 105mm howitzer towed artillery piece is also employed with fifteen guns in RBDF service citation needed Structure editThere are two career tracks in the RBDF Marine rating amp Officer ranks The enlisted personnel ranks range from Marine Seaman to Force Chief Petty Officer The Officer ranks range from Midshipman to Commodore The force is organized and trained along the lines of the British Royal Navy and many of the officers attend British service academies The Headquarters of the Defence Force are at The New National Security Complex on John F Kennedy Drive on New Providence Island The commanding officer known as Commander Defence Force is Commodore Dr Raymond King Additional bases are located in Matthew Town Inagua Marsh Harbour Abaco Freeport Grand Bahama and Gun Point Ragged Island The RBDF uses the British Royal Navy style of rank insignia and all ships names carry the prefix HMBS His Majesty s Bahamian Ship Due to a lack of ships most RBDF members do not spend time at sea and are used for other military or non military roles The Defence Force is primarily an armed service whose roles also encompass some aspects of a coast guard as well as a disaster relief agency These roles require Defence Force personnel to assume the duties of Naval and infantry personnel Police Officers Peace Officer Customs Officers Immigration Officers Fisheries Inspectors Emergency Rescue Personnel Search amp Rescue Sentry Detention Centre security and Maintenance of Navigational Aids The RBDF offers a high school course called the Royal Bahamas Defence Force Rangers Peacekeeping missions have been conducted with the participation of RBDF members in El Salvador and Haiti Ships edit The main ships in the force are two Bahamas class and four Legend class offshore patrol vessels 5 The latter are the first part of the nine vessel acquisition contract signed with the Damen Shipyards Group in April 2013 6 7 Most of the missions consist of anti poaching patrols anti drug patrols immigration enforcement search and rescue or general National Defence missions Four of the new vessels will be Stan 4207 design four of the new vessels will be Stan 3007 design and the final vessel will be 55 metres 180 ft landing craft style transport craft Damen Stan Lander 5612 nbsp HMBS Bahamas P 60 in NassauEquipment edit nbsp Naval ensign of the RBDFVessel Origin Type In service NotesPatrol vesselsHMBS Bahamas United States patrol boat 1 8 Bahamas classHMBS Nassau United States patrol boat 1 8 Bahamas classHMBS Arthur Dion Hanna The Netherlands patrol boat 1 8 Legend classHMBS Durward Knowles The Netherlands patrol boat 1 8 Legend classHMBS Leon Livingstone Smith The Netherlands patrol boat 1 8 Legend classHMBS Rolly Gray The Netherlands patrol boat 1 8 Legend classHMBS Lignum Vitae The Netherlands patrol boat 1 8 Floral ClassHMBS Cascarilla The Netherlands patrol boat 1 8 Floral ClassHMBS Kamalame The Netherlands patrol boat 1 8 Floral ClassHMBS Madeira The Netherlands patrol boat 1 8 Floral ClassLanding craftHMBS Lawrence Major The Netherlands landing craft auxiliary 1 8 Damen Stan Lander nbsp A Cessna 208B similar to this one is used by the RBDFAir Wing editThe Air Wing was formed on November 26 1981 two years after the creation of the defence force Initially three Aero Commanders were purchased from Bahamasair and operated but these were sold off in 1990 In 1992 a Cessna 402 was added with a Cessna 421 soon after By late 2005 the delivery of a Super king Air 350 took place In May 2009 a Cessna 208 Turbine Caravan with floats and a Partenavia P 68 were delivered and significantly improved the RBDF s surveillance and transport capabilities nbsp Roundel available for use by RBDF Air Wing aircraftIn December 2019 Bahamas established the Bahamas Unmanned Aerial System program which contracted Swift Engineering to provide 55 unmanned aerial vehicles 9 Current inventory edit Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service NotesMaritime PatrolSuper King Air United States patrol 350 1 10 TransportPartenavia P 68 Italy transport utility 1 10 Cessna 208 United States transport utility 208B 1 10 References edit a b c d e Bahamas The CIA The World Factbook CIA gov Retrieved 23 February 2011 In 2010 the total estimated capital and recurrent expenditure on the RBDF was 48 901 806 of a total Budgetary Expenditure of 1 819 306 320 This represents about 0 7 of GDP http www bahamas gov bs finance Webbe Stephen May 19 1980 Bahamas seethes over patrol boat sinking The Christian Science Monitor Boston Mass Archived from the original on June 15 2013 Retrieved March 12 2013 Maura Matt May 13 2011 Prime Minister says country remains indebted to marines of HMBS Flamingo The Freeport News Freeport Bahamas Archived from the original on April 13 2013 Retrieved 2013 03 12 Rosamond Jon 2014 07 24 Bahamas inducts first vessels in fleet renewal effort London IHS Jane s Defence Weekly Archived from the original on 2014 07 27 Retrieved 2017 03 26 The first of four 42 m Legend class Stan Patrol 4207 offshore patrol craft HMBS Arthur Dion Hanna P421 was commissioned into service on 20 June having completed its transatlantic delivery voyage in May and commenced its maiden operational deployment on 27 June Royal Bahamas Defence Force contracts Damen for fleet of long range patrol craft 19 Apr 2013 Damen Group 2013 04 19 Archived from the original on 2014 07 18 In addition eight patrol vessels four of the Damen Stan Patrol 4207 type and another four type SPa 3007 will join the Bahamas fleet Lock Stock and a Sandy Bottom Think Defence 2013 05 13 Archived from the original on 2013 08 15 Retrieved 2014 07 18 a b c d e f g h i j k Trade Registers Archived 2011 05 13 at the Wayback Machine Armstrade sipri org Retrieved on 14 September 2017 Sanchez Alejandro February 3 2020 Bahamas Defence Force acquires UAVs IHS Jane s The Royal Bahamas Defence Force RBDF has established the Bahamas Unmanned Aerial System BUAS programme after signing a contract with Swift Tactical Systems for the delivery of 55 unmanned aerial vehicles a b c World Air Forces 2023 Flightglobal Insight 2023 Retrieved 23 November 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Royal Bahamas Defence Force 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