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United Arab Emirates Navy

The United Arab Emirates Navy is the naval branch of the United Arab Emirates Armed Forces. It is small force of about 3,000 personnel.[1] It maintains 12 well-equipped coastal patrol boats and eight missile boats. Although primarily concerned with coastal defense, the Navy is constructing a six-unit class of blue water corvettes in conjunction with French shipbuilder CMN.[2] The UAE maintains a small battalion-sized marine force called the UAE Marines equipped with BMP-3 armoured personnel carriers.

United Arab Emirates Navy
دولة الامارات العربية المتحدة
Founded1971
Country United Arab Emirates
BranchNavy
RoleNaval warfare
Size3,000 personnel
Part ofUnited Arab Emirates Armed Forces
Garrison/HQAbu Dhabi
Equipment9 corvette 2 (u/c)
4 Offshore patrol vessel 4 (u/c)
34 patrol craft
2 Minehunter
30 Landing craft 1 (u/c)
Insignia
Ensign

Swedish shipbuilder Swede Ship Marine have built four 24 m Amphibious Troop Transport Vessel and one 25 m Fast Supply Vessel for the UAE Navy (delivered between 2003 and 2005).[3] Three additional vessels are being built by Swede Ship Marine for the UAE Navy (see Future Navy).

History

The origins of the UAE Navy begin with the Abu Dhabi Defence Force (ADDF) which established a Sea Wing in 1967. The initial fleet gave Abu Dhabi a limited brown-water patrolling and protecting capability in the waters of the Persian Gulf and in the littoral region of the Northern Emirates in the Gulf of Oman. This included protection of the UAE's significant offshore oil and gas facilities.[4]

With the formation of the United Arab Emirates on 2 December 1971 and the unification of the UAE Armed Forces on 6 May 1976, the ADDF Sea Wing became the UAE Navy and continued to expand with naval facilities at Abu Dhabi port in 1975 as well as other facilities at the far west of Abu Dhabi Emirate and on the eastern coast of Fujairah at Khor Fakkan.[5]

The Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988) and especially the 1986 'tanker war' in the Persian Gulf culminated in the 25 November 1986 attack of Abu Dhabi's Abu Al Bukhoosh offshore oil platforms by Iranian aircraft. These incidents led to further expansion of the UAE's Navy assets in this period.[6]

The 1990s and 2000s saw further consolidation. In 2001, the UAE Coast Guard, which had been under the control of the UAE Ministry of Interior since 1976, was transferred to the control of the Navy. This change was likely in response to increased concern over the possibility of terrorist attacks on critical infrastructure in the UAE's littoral zone and on its islands in the post-9/11 world, and the effectiveness of the Coast Guard in countering this threat.[7] Another change in the Navy's force structure in the 2000's was the expansion of its amphibious capability and the formation of the UAE Navy Marines (subsequently merged with the UAE Presidential Guard).[8]

Since 2015, the UAE Navy has been operating in the Yemen region in response to the Civil War there.

Equipment

Vessels

Class Type Photo Number of Ships Notes
Corvette
Gowind-class corvette corvette 0+(2) ordered 2 ships ordered on 25 March 2019 from Naval Group
2,700 tonnes, 102 m (335 ft)
Propulsion: CODAD
Speed: 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph)
1 × OTO Melara 76 mm main gun
2 × Nexter Narwhal 20mm cannon

8 × Exocet anti ship missile
possibly 2 × triple torpedo launcher[9]

Abu Dhabi-class corvette corvette 1 1,650 tons,88m length
1 × Otobreda 76 mm Super Rapid gun
2 × remote controlled 30 mm guns
4 × MM40 Block 3 Exocet anti-ship missiles
1 helicopter carried.[10][11][12][13]
Baynunah class corvette   6 930 tons, 71m length
1 × Otobreda 76 mm Super Rapid gun

2 × Rheinmetall MLG 27 27 mm guns
21x RIM-116 RAM SAM
8 × MM40 Block 3 Exocet anti-ship missiles
1 AS-565 helo (based on the CMN Group's Combattante BR70 design).[14]

Muray-Jib corvette 2 630 tons, 63m length
1 × 76 mm
1 × 30 mm gun 
1X8 Crotale SAM
8 MM-40 SSM
1 - SA 316 Helicopter[15]
Offshore patrol vessel
Falaj 3-class patrol vessel Offshore patrol vessel 0+(4) ordered Four new Falaj 3 ordered in May 2021.[16]
Falaj-2 class patrol vessel Offshore patrol vessel 2 550 tons, 55.7m length
1x Otobreda 76 mm
2x VLS for VL MICA
2 twin launcher for MM40 Exocet block iii
2x 12.7 machine gun in hitrole RWS
Arialah class Offshore patrol vessel   2 67m length
1 x 57mm
2 x 30mm guns
RAM missile system[17]
Fast attack craft
Mubarraz class fast attack craft   2 260 tons full load / 44.9 metres length

4 MM-40 SSM
1 × 6 Mistral SAM
1 × 76 mm
2 × 40 mm guns — commissioned 1990

Ban-Yas (Lürssen TNC-45) fast attack craft 6 TNC 45 fast attack craft - 260 tons full load / 44.9 metres length - 4 MM-40 Block III SSM - 1 × 76 mm and 2 × 40 mm guns — commissioned 1980-1 - will be upgraded to Mubarraz class
Ardhana class patrol craft 6 175 tons full load — commissioned 1975-6
Unknown patrol craft 20 4 tons
Minehunter
Frankenthal class minehunter   2 1 damaged by Houthi attack[18]
Amphibious warfare ship
Al-Quwaisat-class LST[19] Landing ship tank 2+(1) ordered
Unknown Landing ship tank 7
Unknown Landing Craft Utility 5
Unknown Landing Craft Utility 4
Ghannatha Landing crafts 12 will be upgraded to Gnannatha Phase II class[20]

Leased

Future Navy

Till 2014 will be commissioned 12 Ghannatha Phase II class fast missile landing crafts. First unit was be launched in July 2012.[20] Other 12 will be upgraded from Ghannatha Phase I class[15]

4 Falaj 2 class patrol vessel (based on the Italian Diciotti class) on order, 2 being fitted out - 550 tons - 4 MM-40 Exocets - 6 Mica VL SAM (2 more to be produced with 2 more in the future, grand total 8)

One 26 m Offshore Patrol Vessel, one 24 m Amphibious Troop Transport Vessel and one 24 m Patrol Vessel is under construction for the UAE Navy.[3]

See also

Further reading

  • The Evolution of the Armed Forces of the United Arab Emirates by Athol Yates
  • The Military and Police Forces of the Gulf States - Volume 1: Trucial States and United Arab Emirates, 1951-1980 by Athol Yates & Cliff Lord
  • The Naval Forces of Abu Dhabi 1967-1976 by Athol Yates & Cliff Lord

References

  1. ^ "United Arab Emirates", The World Factbook, Central Intelligence Agency, 2022-01-19, retrieved 2022-02-04
  2. ^ "United Arab Emirates". state.gov. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on April 2, 2012. Retrieved September 16, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ Yates, Athol (2020). The Evolution of the Armed Forces of the United Arab Emirates. Warwick: Helion & Company. p. 209. ISBN 9781912866007.
  5. ^ Yates (2020). The Evolution of the Armed Forces of the United Arab Emirates. p. 212.
  6. ^ Yates (2020). The Evolution of the Armed Forces of the United Arab Emirates. p. 263.
  7. ^ Yates. The Evolution of the Armed Forces of the United Arab Emirates. p. 265.
  8. ^ Yates (2020). The Evolution of the Armed Forces of the United Arab Emirates. p. 267.
  9. ^ UAE, Naval Group quietly cut $850 million deal for Gowind ships, Christina Mackenzie, Defense News, 2019-06-11
  10. ^ "Fincantieri to build U.A.E. corvette". United Press International. 19 August 2009.
  11. ^ "Fincantieri".
  12. ^ "Marina Militare: cooperazione Italia - Emirati Arabi Uniti". www.difesa.it.
  13. ^ "Abu Dhabi class ASW Corvette - UAE Navy(navy recognition)". February 13, 2013.
  14. ^ Navyrecognition (12 February 2014). "World Defence News: Abu Dhabi Ship Building delivers Al Hili, sixth and last Baynunah class Corvette to the UAE Navy". worlddefencenews.blogspot.com. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
  15. ^ a b (PDF). www.inss.org.il. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 January 2012. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
  16. ^ "UAE Awards Firm ADSB Patrol Vessel Contract".
  17. ^ "New UAE patrol ship presents a striking profile". Defense News. 22 February 2017. Retrieved 13 March 2017.
  18. ^ Trevithick, Joseph (31 July 2017). "Houthi Rebels In Yemen Attacked Another UAE Ship and That's All We Know For Certain". The Drive.
  19. ^ "MRSS As Well, Plan B Shorts - Malaysian Defence".
  20. ^ a b "В ОАЭ спущен на воду первый ракетный катер национальной постройки". flotprom.ru. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
  21. ^ "VIDEO: HSV Swift hit by missile attack - Marine Log". marinelog.com. Retrieved 16 January 2017.

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This article s factual accuracy may be compromised due to out of date information Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2022 The United Arab Emirates Navy is the naval branch of the United Arab Emirates Armed Forces It is small force of about 3 000 personnel 1 It maintains 12 well equipped coastal patrol boats and eight missile boats Although primarily concerned with coastal defense the Navy is constructing a six unit class of blue water corvettes in conjunction with French shipbuilder CMN 2 The UAE maintains a small battalion sized marine force called the UAE Marines equipped with BMP 3 armoured personnel carriers United Arab Emirates Navyدولة الامارات العربية المتحدةFounded1971Country United Arab EmiratesBranchNavyRoleNaval warfareSize3 000 personnelPart ofUnited Arab Emirates Armed ForcesGarrison HQAbu DhabiEquipment9 corvette 2 u c 4 Offshore patrol vessel 4 u c 34 patrol craft 2 Minehunter 30 Landing craft 1 u c InsigniaEnsign Swedish shipbuilder Swede Ship Marine have built four 24 m Amphibious Troop Transport Vessel and one 25 m Fast Supply Vessel for the UAE Navy delivered between 2003 and 2005 3 Three additional vessels are being built by Swede Ship Marine for the UAE Navy see Future Navy Contents 1 History 2 Equipment 2 1 Vessels 2 2 Leased 3 Future Navy 4 See also 5 Further reading 6 ReferencesHistory EditThe origins of the UAE Navy begin with the Abu Dhabi Defence Force ADDF which established a Sea Wing in 1967 The initial fleet gave Abu Dhabi a limited brown water patrolling and protecting capability in the waters of the Persian Gulf and in the littoral region of the Northern Emirates in the Gulf of Oman This included protection of the UAE s significant offshore oil and gas facilities 4 With the formation of the United Arab Emirates on 2 December 1971 and the unification of the UAE Armed Forces on 6 May 1976 the ADDF Sea Wing became the UAE Navy and continued to expand with naval facilities at Abu Dhabi port in 1975 as well as other facilities at the far west of Abu Dhabi Emirate and on the eastern coast of Fujairah at Khor Fakkan 5 The Iran Iraq War 1980 1988 and especially the 1986 tanker war in the Persian Gulf culminated in the 25 November 1986 attack of Abu Dhabi s Abu Al Bukhoosh offshore oil platforms by Iranian aircraft These incidents led to further expansion of the UAE s Navy assets in this period 6 The 1990s and 2000s saw further consolidation In 2001 the UAE Coast Guard which had been under the control of the UAE Ministry of Interior since 1976 was transferred to the control of the Navy This change was likely in response to increased concern over the possibility of terrorist attacks on critical infrastructure in the UAE s littoral zone and on its islands in the post 9 11 world and the effectiveness of the Coast Guard in countering this threat 7 Another change in the Navy s force structure in the 2000 s was the expansion of its amphibious capability and the formation of the UAE Navy Marines subsequently merged with the UAE Presidential Guard 8 Since 2015 the UAE Navy has been operating in the Yemen region in response to the Civil War there Equipment EditSee also List of naval ships of the United Arab Emirates Vessels Edit Class Type Photo Number of Ships NotesCorvetteGowind class corvette corvette 0 2 ordered 2 ships ordered on 25 March 2019 from Naval Group 2 700 tonnes 102 m 335 ft Propulsion CODADSpeed 25 knots 46 km h 29 mph 1 OTO Melara 76 mm main gun 2 Nexter Narwhal 20mm cannon8 Exocet anti ship missile possibly 2 triple torpedo launcher 9 Abu Dhabi class corvette corvette 1 1 650 tons 88m length 1 Otobreda 76 mm Super Rapid gun 2 remote controlled 30 mm guns 4 MM40 Block 3 Exocet anti ship missiles 1 helicopter carried 10 11 12 13 Baynunah class corvette 6 930 tons 71m length 1 Otobreda 76 mm Super Rapid gun2 Rheinmetall MLG 27 27 mm guns 21x RIM 116 RAM SAM 8 MM40 Block 3 Exocet anti ship missiles 1 AS 565 helo based on the CMN Group s Combattante BR70 design 14 Muray Jib corvette 2 630 tons 63m length 1 76 mm 1 30 mm gun 1X8 Crotale SAM 8 MM 40 SSM 1 SA 316 Helicopter 15 Offshore patrol vesselFalaj 3 class patrol vessel Offshore patrol vessel 0 4 ordered Four new Falaj 3 ordered in May 2021 16 Falaj 2 class patrol vessel Offshore patrol vessel 2 550 tons 55 7m length1x Otobreda 76 mm2x VLS for VL MICA2 twin launcher for MM40 Exocet block iii2x 12 7 machine gun in hitrole RWSArialah class Offshore patrol vessel 2 67m length 1 x 57mm 2 x 30mm guns RAM missile system 17 Fast attack craftMubarraz class fast attack craft 2 260 tons full load 44 9 metres length 4 MM 40 SSM 1 6 Mistral SAM 1 76 mm 2 40 mm guns commissioned 1990Ban Yas Lurssen TNC 45 fast attack craft 6 TNC 45 fast attack craft 260 tons full load 44 9 metres length 4 MM 40 Block III SSM 1 76 mm and 2 40 mm guns commissioned 1980 1 will be upgraded to Mubarraz classArdhana class patrol craft 6 175 tons full load commissioned 1975 6Unknown patrol craft 20 4 tonsMinehunterFrankenthal class minehunter 2 1 damaged by Houthi attack 18 Amphibious warfare shipAl Quwaisat class LST 19 Landing ship tank 2 1 orderedUnknown Landing ship tank 7Unknown Landing Craft Utility 5Unknown Landing Craft Utility 4Ghannatha Landing crafts 12 will be upgraded to Gnannatha Phase II class 20 Leased Edit HSV 2 Swift Sub leased or transferred from the UAE s National Marine Dredging Company sometime early in 2015 Used for logistics and related activities as part of the ongoing Saudi Arabian led intervention in Yemen including reportedly in support of amphibious operations This ship was directly hit by a Houthi missile attack and severely damaged during operations in October 2016 21 Future Navy EditTill 2014 will be commissioned 12 Ghannatha Phase II class fast missile landing crafts First unit was be launched in July 2012 20 Other 12 will be upgraded from Ghannatha Phase I class 15 4 Falaj 2 class patrol vessel based on the Italian Diciotti class on order 2 being fitted out 550 tons 4 MM 40 Exocets 6 Mica VL SAM 2 more to be produced with 2 more in the future grand total 8 One 26 m Offshore Patrol Vessel one 24 m Amphibious Troop Transport Vessel and one 24 m Patrol Vessel is under construction for the UAE Navy 3 See also EditUAE Armed ForcesFurther reading EditThe Evolution of the Armed Forces of the United Arab Emirates by Athol Yates The Military and Police Forces of the Gulf States Volume 1 Trucial States and United Arab Emirates 1951 1980 by Athol Yates amp Cliff Lord The Naval Forces of Abu Dhabi 1967 1976 by Athol Yates amp Cliff LordReferences Edit United Arab Emirates The World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency 2022 01 19 retrieved 2022 02 04 United Arab Emirates state gov Retrieved 16 January 2017 a b Archived copy Archived from the original on April 2 2012 Retrieved September 16 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Yates Athol 2020 The Evolution of the Armed Forces of the United Arab Emirates Warwick Helion amp Company p 209 ISBN 9781912866007 Yates 2020 The Evolution of the Armed Forces of the United Arab Emirates p 212 Yates 2020 The Evolution of the Armed Forces of the United Arab Emirates p 263 Yates The Evolution of the Armed Forces of the United Arab Emirates p 265 Yates 2020 The Evolution of the Armed Forces of the United Arab Emirates p 267 UAE Naval Group quietly cut 850 million deal for Gowind ships Christina Mackenzie Defense News 2019 06 11 Fincantieri to build U A E corvette United Press International 19 August 2009 Fincantieri Marina Militare cooperazione Italia Emirati Arabi Uniti www difesa it Abu Dhabi class ASW Corvette UAE Navy navy recognition February 13 2013 Navyrecognition 12 February 2014 World Defence News Abu Dhabi Ship Building delivers Al Hili sixth and last Baynunah class Corvette to the UAE Navy worlddefencenews blogspot com Retrieved 16 January 2017 a b United Arab Emirates PDF www inss org il Archived from the original PDF on 11 January 2012 Retrieved 16 January 2017 UAE Awards Firm ADSB Patrol Vessel Contract New UAE patrol ship presents a striking profile Defense News 22 February 2017 Retrieved 13 March 2017 Trevithick Joseph 31 July 2017 Houthi Rebels In Yemen Attacked Another UAE Ship and That s All We Know For Certain The Drive MRSS As Well Plan B Shorts Malaysian Defence a b V OAE spushen na vodu pervyj raketnyj kater nacionalnoj postrojki flotprom ru Retrieved 16 January 2017 VIDEO HSV Swift hit by missile attack Marine Log marinelog com Retrieved 16 January 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title United Arab Emirates Navy amp oldid 1129872175, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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