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Yemeni Navy and Coastal Defence Forces | |
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القوات البحرية اليمنية والدفاع الساحلي | |
Active | 1990–present |
Country | Yemen |
Allegiance | Yemen |
Branch | Navy |
Type | Navy |
Role | Intelligence assessment Maritime patrol Maritime safety Maritime search and rescue Maritime security operations Minesweeping Naval warfare |
Part of | Yemeni Armed Forces |
Naval Headquarters | Aden |
Colors | Black, white and gold |
Anniversaries | 22 May 1990 |
Equipment | 2 corvette 8 Missile boat 15 patrol craft 3 Minesweeper 5 landing craft |
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Commanders | |
Chief of Staff of the Yemeni Navy | Vice Admiral Abdullah Salim Al-Nakhei [1] |
Chief of Staff of the Yemeni Armed Forces | Lieutenant General Sagheer Hamoud Aziz |
Insignia | |
Flag of the Yemeni Navy |
Yemeni Armed Forces |
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Leadership |
Military services |
The Yemeni Navy and Coastal Defence Forces is the maritime component of the Yemeni Armed Forces. Yemen's navy was created in 1990 when North and South Yemen united.
Yemen early on had problems with trying to keep drugs from entering Yemen by sea. In 2006, Yemen purchased 10 Bay-class patrol boats which were very effective at stopping smugglers from entering Yemen. The Bay patrol craft currently under construction are, however, for the Yemeni Coast Guard, not the Yemeni Navy. Likewise, the 10 Austal Patrol Craft belong to the Coast Guard, not the Navy.
In the Hanish Islands Crisis, Yemen prepared its navy for an assault on the Hanish Islands and on Eritrea. Eritrea accidentally destroyed a Russian ship, thinking it was a Yemeni ship. The invasion, however, never happened since Eritrea made agreements with Yemen.