Egyptian Navy
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The Egyptian Navy is the maritime branch of the Egyptian Armed Forces. It is one of the largest navies in the Middle East and Africa. The navy's missions include protection of more than 2,000 kilometers of coastline of the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, defense of approaches to the Suez Canal, and support for army operations. The majority of the Egyptian Navy was created with the help of the Soviet Union in the 1960s. The navy received ships in the 1980s from China and other, western, sources. In 1989, the Egyptian Navy had 18,000 personnel as well as 2,000 personnel in the Coast Guard.
List of ships[edit | edit source]
- Polnocny A-class utility landing craft (3) - 1974
- 301
- 303
- 305
- Vydra-class utility landing craft (9)
- 330
- 332
- 334
- 336
- 338
- 340
- 342
- 344
- 346
- EDA-R-class Landing Craft (2) - 2015
- GN-011
- AS-021
- CTM-NG Landing Craft (4) - 2015
- GN-012
- GN-013
- AS-022
- AS-023
- Mistral-class Amphibious Assault Ship (2) - 2016
- SAA Gamal Abdel Nasser (1010)
- SAA 'Anwar El Sadat (1020)
- Type 053HE-class Frigate (2) - 199X
- SAA Najm al Zafer (F951)
- SAA Al Nasser (F956)
- Knox-class Frigate (2) - 1998
- SAA Domyat (F961) - former USS Jesse L. Brown (FF-1089)
- SAA Rashid (F966) - former USS Moinester (FF-1097)
- Oliver Hazard Perry-class Air Defense Frigate (4) - 1998
- SAA Sharm El-Sheikh (F901) - former USS Fahrion (FFG-22)
- SAA Toshka (F906) - former USS Lewis B. Puller (FFG-23)
- SAA Alexandria (F911) - former USS Copeland (FFG-25)
- SAA Taba (F916) - former USS Gallery (FFG-26)
- Aquitaine-class Frigate (1) - 2016
- SAA Tahya Misr (FFG-1001)
- Bergamini-class Frigate (2) - 2021
- SAA Al-Ghalala (FFG-1002)
- SAA Bernees (FFG-1003) - sea trials
- MEKO A200EN-class Frigate (2, 2 UC) - 2021
- SAA Al-Aziz (FFG-904)
- SAA Al-Qahhar (FFG-905)
- SAA Al Qadeer (FFG-909) - fitting out
- SAA Sajm Al-Jabbar (FFG-910) - fitting out
- Descubierta-class Corvette (2) - 1984
- SAA Abo Qir (F941)
- SAA El Suez (F946)
- Gowind-class Corvette (4) - 2017
- SAA El Fateh (971)
- SAA Port Said (976)
- SAA El Mouz (981)
- SAA Ismailia (986)
- Pohang-class Corvette (1) – 2017
- SAA Shbab Misr (1000) – former ROKS Jinju (PCC-763)
- Type 033-ES5A Submarine (4) -
- 849
- 852
- 855
- 858
- Type 209/1400 submarine (4) - 2016
- SAA S41 (861)
- SAA S42 (862)
- SAA S43 (863)
- SAA S44 (864)
- El Max-class (Okhtenskiy class) Ocean Tug (5) – 196X
- SAA El Max (103)
- SAA El Agamy (105)
- SAA El Kantara (107)
- SAA El Dekheila (109)
- SAA El Eskandarany (111)
- Safaga-class Route Survey Ship (2) – 1994
- SAA Safaga (610)
- SAA Abu El Ghoson (613)
- Westerwald-class Ammunition Ship (2) - 2002
- SAA Halayib (231) - former BMS Odenwald (A1436)
- Lüneburg-class Replenishment Vessel (1) - 2003
- SAA Shalatein (230) - former BMS Glücksburg (1414)
- Abu Simbel-class (Fort Rosalie class) Replenishment Oiler (2) - 2022
- SAA Abu Simbel (233)
- SAA Luxor
- Dat Assawari-class Inshore Minehunter (3) - 1995
- SAA Dat Assawari (542)
- SAA Navarine (545)
- SAA Al Burullus (548)
- Osprey-class Coastal Minehunter (2) - 2008
- SAA Al Siddiq (M 521)
- SAA Al Farouk (M 524)
- Ramadan-class Missile Boat (6) – 1981
- SAA Ramadan (670)
- SAA Khybar (672)
- SAA El Kadesseya (674)
- SAA El Yarmouk (676)
- SAA Badr (678)
- SAA Hetteen (680)
- Type 037 Hainan-class Submarine Chaser (8) – 1983
- SAA Al Nour (430)
- SAA Al Hadi (433)
- SAA Al Hakeem (436)
- SAA Al Wakeel (439)
- SAA Al Kdar (442)
- SAA Al Samad (445)
- SAA Al Salam (448)
- SAA Al Rafe (451)
- Ambassador Mk.III-class Patrol Boat (4) - 2013
- SAA S. Ezzat (682)
- SAA F. Zekry (684)
- SAA A. Gad (686)
- SAA M. Fahmy (688)