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List of ships of the Egyptian Navy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of Egyptian Navy ships including all ships of the Egyptian Navy as well as its predecessors.

The Egyptian Navy is the largest navy in the Middle East and Africa.[1] Since 2013, the Egyptian Navy made a modernization project in which new vessels were acquired from western sources such as the United States, Germany, Italy and France.[2][3]

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Current and future ships

Submarines (8)

Class Origin Image Type Quantity Combat displacement
Type 209(1400) class  Germany
Attack submarine 4 active[4] 1,600 tons
Type 033 submarine  China
Attack submarine 4 active[4] 1,475 tons surfaced

1,830 tons submerged

Helicopter Carrier (2)

Class Origin Image Type Quantity Combat displacement
Gamal Abdel Nasser

(Mistral-class)

 France
Landing helicopter dock (LHD) 2 active[4] 21,500 tons

Frigates (13)

Class Origin Image Type Quantity Combat displacement
Tahya Misr

(FREMM)

 France
Multi-purpose & Guided missile frigate 1 active[4] 6,000 tons
Al-Galala(FREMM)  Italy
Multi-purpose frigate 2 active[4] 6,700 tons
Al-Fateh

(Gowind 2500)

 France
Multi-purpose & Guided missile frigate 2 active[4] 2,500 tons
Al-Aziz

(MEKO A200)

 Germany

 Egypt

Multi-purpose & Guided missile frigate 2 active[4] 3,700 tons
Alexandria

(Oliver Hazard Perry)

 United States
Multi-purpose & Guided missile frigate 4 active[4] 4,200 tons
Damyat(Knox)  United States
Guided missile frigate 2 active[4] 4,130 tons

Corvettes (3)

Class Origin Image Type Quantity Combat displacement
Abu Qir

(Descubierta-class)

 Spain
Multi-purpose corvette 2 active[4] 1,482 tonnes
Shabab Misr

(Pohang-class)

 South Korea
ASW corvette 1 active[4] 1,220 tonnes

Fast Attack Craft (31)

Class Origin Image Type Quantity Combat displacement
Ezzat(Ambassador Mk III)  United States
 Singapore
Fast missile craft 4 active[4] 600 tonnes
Project 12418

(Tarantul-class)

 Russia
Fast missile craft 1 active[4] 550 tonnes
October class  Egypt
Missile boat 6 active[4] 82 tonnes
Osa class  Soviet Union
Missile boat 8 active[4] 235 tonnes
Ramadan class  United Kingdom
Missile boat 6 active[4] 317 tonnes
Tiger-class  West Germany
Missile boat 1 active[4] 265 tonnes
Shanghai II-class  People's Republic of China
Gunboat 4 active[4] 135 tonnes

Submarine chasers (8)

Class Origin Image Type Quantity Combat displacement Ships Note
Hainan-class submarine chaser  People's Republic of China
Anti-submarine vessel 8[4] 430 tonnes Al Nour (430) Armament:
  • Two twin 57 mm AA guns
  • Two twin 23 mm AA guns
  • Two triple 12.75-inch (324 mm) torpedo tubes
  • Four BU-1200 anti-submarine rocket launchers
  • Two depth-charge mortars
  • Two depth-charge racks
  • Mines
Al Hadi (433)
Al Hakeem (436)
Al Wakeel (439)
Al Kdar (442)
Al Samad (445)
Al Salam (448)
Al Rafe (451)

Patrol vessels(23)

Class Origin Image Type Quantity Combat displacement
Cyclone class  United States
Fast patrol craft 3 active[4]
Type-024

(Hegu class)

 China
Fast patrol boat 4 active[4] 2 in reserve[4]
Shershen class  Soviet Union
Torpedo boat 4 active[4]
Kaan 20 class  Turkey Fast patrol boat 6 active[4]
Project 205

(Osa II class)

 Soviet Union

 Finland

Patrol boat 4 active[4]

Mine warfare vessels (17)

Class Origin Image Type Quantity Combat displacement Ships Note
Assiot

(T43-class minesweeper)

 Soviet Union
Minesweeper 3[4] 460 tonnes Gharbia (501) Armament:
  • Two twin 30 mm AA guns
  • Ten mines
Daqahlia (507)
Baharia (510)
Sinai (513)
Assuit (516)
Aswan

(Yurka-class minesweeper)

 Soviet Union
Minesweeper 4[4] 569 tonnes Giza (530) Armament:
  • Two twin 37 mm AA guns
  • Four twin 12.7 mm machine guns
  • Two depth-charge mortars
  • Mines
Aswan (533)
Qena (536)
Sohag (539)
Dhat Al Sawari-class  United States Minehunter 3[4] 203 tonnes Dhat Al Sawari Armament:
  • Two 12.7 mm machineguns
Navarine
Al Burullus
Al Siddiq

(Osprey-class minehunter)

 United States
Minehunter 2[4] 904 tonnes Al Farouk (534) The vessels are to receive in-country modernization and technical Support, including the supply of new L3 Machinery Control Systems.[5][6]
Armament:
  • Two 12.7 mm machine guns
Al Seddiq (521)
Safaga-class  United States Survey vessel 2[4] 165 tonnes Safaga
Abu El Ghosn

Landing crafts (15)

Class Origin Image Type Quantity Combat displacement Ships Note
Vydra-class landing ship  Soviet Union
Landing craft mechinized 9[4] 600 tonnes 330 [7]

Armament:

  • Two twin 40 mm AA guns
332
334
336
338
340
342
344
346
EDA-R-class landing craft  France
Landing craft tank 2[4] 300 tonnes GN 011 [8]

Armament:

  • two 12.7 mm machine guns
  • two 7.62 mm machine guns.
AS 021
CTM-NG-class landing craft  France
Landing craft mechinized 4[4] GN 012 150 tonnes [8]
GN 013
AS 022
AS 023

Support ships (6)

Class Origin Image Type Quantity Combat displacement Ships Note
Fort Rosalie-class replenishment ship  United Kingdom
Replenishment ship 2 23,482 tonnes Abu Simbel (233) [9]

Armament:

  • - 2 Phalanx CIWS 20 mm automatic cannon for close combat
  • - 2 20 mm cannon
  • - 4 7.62 mm machine guns
Luxor
Lüneburg-class replenishment ship

Type 701E

 Germany
Replenishment ship 1[4] 3,680 tonnes Shalatin (230) Armament:
Westerwald-class transport ship  Germany
Ammunition ship 1[4] 3,469 tonnes Halayib (231)
Poluchat-II-class torpedo retriever  Soviet Union Torpedo retriever 2 95 tonnes

Fuel tankers (8)

Class Origin Type Quantity Combat displacement Ships
Toplivo II-class tanker  Soviet Union Coastal
tanker
8[4] 1,200 tonnes Maryut (211)
Al Furat (212)
Al Nil (213)
Ekdu (214)
Atbarah (215)
Aida 3 (216)
Al Manzalla (217)
Al Burulus (218)

Tugboats (7)

Class Origin Type Quantity Combat displacement Ships
Okhtenskiy-class oceangoing tug  Egypt Tugboat 5[4] 940 tonnes El Max (103)
El Agamy (105)
El Kantara (107)
El Dekheila (109)
El Eskandarany (111)
Natick-class harbor tug  United States
 Egypt
Tugboat 2 560 tonnes

Miscellaneous vessels

Class Origin Image Type Quantity Combat displacement Ships Note
Black Swan-class sloop  United Kingdom
Training ship 1 1,490 tonnes Tariq (F931) Armament:
Intisar training ship Training ship 1 1,000 tonnes
Z-class destroyer  United Kingdom
Training ship 1 2,570 tonnes ex-Al Fateh, ex HMS Zenith (R95) Harbour training vessel. Name transferred to first Gowind-class corvette September 2017; report did not specify ship was decommissioned.
El Kousseir yacht Presidential yacht 1[4] 500 tonnes
El Mahrousa super yacht  United Kingdom
Presidential yacht 1 3,762 tonnes El Mahrousa

Egyptian Coast Guard

The Egyptian Coast Guard is responsible for the onshore protection of public installations near the coast and the patrol of coastal waters to prevent smuggling.

Patrol boats

  • 22 Timsah I/II class
  • 12 Sea Spectre PB Mk III class
  • 9 Swiftships class
  • 6 MV70 class
  • 5 P-6 (Project 183) class
  • 3 Textron class

Patrol crafts

  • 25 Swiftships 26m class
  • 16 SR.N6 class
  • 9 Type 83 class
  • 6 Crestitalia class
  • 12 Spectre class
  • 12 Peterson class
  • 5 Nisr class
  • 29 DC-30 class
  • 3 of 6 MRTP-20 Yonka Onuk MRTP-20 class[10][11]

See also

References

  1. ^ GDC (2021-05-03). "Why Egypt Intensifying Its Military Modernization, Training And Exercises In MENA Regions". Global Defense Corp. Retrieved 2021-07-16.
  2. ^ "Oliver Hazard Perry Class Guided Missile Frigate - Naval Technology". www.naval-technology.com. Retrieved 2021-07-16.
  3. ^ GDC (2020-06-15). "Italy approves the sale of two Fincantieri FREMM frigates for Egyptian Navy". Global Defense Corp. Retrieved 2021-07-16.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al Military Balance 2024. IISS. 2024. ISBN 978-1032780047.
  5. ^ "Egyptian Navy In-Country Technical Assistance and Support".
  6. ^ "L3 Maritime Systems Wins Contract to Provide Machinery Control Systems for Egyptian Minehunters".
  7. ^ "Project 106 class".
  8. ^ a b "Le premier catamaran de débarquement égyptien rejoint Saint-Nazaire". 18 April 2016.
  9. ^ McGrath, Rebecca (18 July 2022). "Ex-navy ship towed across River Mersey for renaming". Wirral Globe. Warrington. Archived from the original on 22 July 2022. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
  10. ^ "قائد القوات البحرية: أحدث لنشات الصواريخ تنضم للخدمة 2013.. وبناء غواصتين من الجيل المتقدم بألمانيا - بوابة الأهرام". Retrieved 2014-06-05.
  11. ^ "First Turkish Interceptor Delivered To Egyptian Navy |". 14 December 2011. Retrieved 2014-06-05.

External links

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