Montenegrin Navy
Montenegrin Navy | |
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Emblem of the Montenegrin Navy | |
Active | 2006 |
Country | Montenegro |
Branch | Military of Montenegro |
Type | Navy |
Role | Control, protect and defend territorial sea |
Size | 13 vessels |
H/Q | Naval base Bar |
Engagements | Operation ATALANTA |
Commanders | |
Captain | Darko Vuković |
Insignia | |
Naval Ensign | |
Naval Jack |
The Montenegrin Navy (Montenegrin: Mornarica Vojske Crne Gore) is a branch of the Military of Montenegro.
The Montenegrin Navy was established in 2006 following the secession of Montenegro from the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. Nearly all of the navy's equipment was inherited from the armed forces of the State Union - as Montenegro contained the entire coastline of the former union, it retained practically the entire naval force.
Units & Structure
- Navy (Montenegrin: Mornarica)
- Naval Surface Forces (Montenegrin: Površinske pomorske snage)
- Patrol Boat 33 (Montenegrin: Patrolni Brod 33)
- Patrol Boat 34 (Montenegrin: Patrolni Brod 34)
- Rescue Detachment (Montenegrin: Odred za spašavanje)
- Observation Forces (Montenegrin: Snage za osmatranje)
- Coastal Surveillance Detachment (Montenegrin: Odred za nadzor mora)
- Special Forces (Montenegrin: Specijalne snage)
- Marine Detachment (Montenegrin: Pomorski odred)
- Training Ship "Jadran" (Montenegrin: Školski Brod "Jadran")
- Serving Platoon (Montenegrin: Vod za opsluživanje)
- Naval Surface Forces (Montenegrin: Površinske pomorske snage)
Purpose
- Deterring the armed threat to Montenegro:
- Preparations for the defense (training, exercising and maintaining a high level of combat readiness).
- Defence Cooperation
- Defense of the territorial waters:
- Protection of the sovereignty of the waters and air space above it.
- Defending against unconventional threats against the armed forces.
- Support to allied forces that are engaged in the defense of Montenegro.
Bases
Bar Naval base, (Bar)
"Pero Ćetković" base, (Bar)
Pristan base, (Herceg Novi)
Navy
Class | Number | Contury Manufactured | Notes | Pictures | |||
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Frigate | |||||||
Kotor class frigate | 2 in active service | Yugoslavia | - P-33 Kotor - P-34 Novi Sad |
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Fast attack craft | |||||||
Končar class fast attack craft | 2 overhauled and in storage | Yugoslavia | - RTOP-405 Jordan Nikolov Orce - RTOP-406 Ante Banina |
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Transport and support | |||||||
PO-class | 1 in reserve | Yugoslavia | - PO91 | ||||
Tugboats | |||||||
Salvage tug | 2 in active service | Yugoslavia | - PR-41 (Orada) - LR-77 |
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Sailing ship | |||||||
Jadran | 1 in active service | Germany | Used as a training ship | ||||
Motor sailboat | 2 in active service | Yugoslavia | - Bojana - Milena |
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Motorboat | |||||||
Diving boat | 2 in active service | Yugoslavia | -Ronilačka baraksa 81 -Ronilačka barkasa 85 |
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Motor boat Polycat | 1 in active service | Netherlands | |||||
Motor boat | 1 in active service | Yugoslavia | - ČM 33 | ||||
Inflatable boat | |||||||
Valiant 620PT | 1 in active service | United Kingdom | Used by Marine Platoon | ||||
Motor Yacht | |||||||
Jadranka | 1 in active service | Yugoslavia | VIP Yacht | ||||
Floating Crane | |||||||
Floating Crane | 1 in active service | Yugoslavia | LDI 18 | ||||
References
External links
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