Lebanese Navy


 

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Arms of the Lebanese Navy
Arms of the Lebanese Navy

The Lebanese Navy is a wing of the armed forces of the Middle Eastern nation of Lebanon. It was formed in 1950 and based in Lebanon’s first naval base, Beirut. In 1972, a new naval base was at established at Jounieh, and the year after a military academy was founded. However, the base was completely destroyed in 1990 by militants during the Lebanese Civil War. By 1991, control was re-established, and the base rebuilt. The navy went on to establish three new coastal stations at Tripoli, Sidon, and Tyre, in order to increase their effectiveness and spread out their forces.

Timeline

They also intercepted many militiants trying to flee the camp. On several occasions they fired on, and destroyed boats carrying fleeing militians.


Ships

Lebanese Naval Vessels
Combat support boats British made 27 9-meter CSB
Combat Support boat Lebanese build 1 +- 12 meter
Combat boats (ex UAE) 6 12-meter ,4 16-meter
Landing craft EDIC-class (French made) 2 59-meter LCT Sour,damour
Patrol Boats Tracker class, Attacker class 7 20-meter Sarafand,batroun,Trablous,Jbeil,jounieh,Beirut,Saida
Fast Patrol Boats German Made Ex-German 34-meter Amchit(ex-Bremen 2), Fassmer FFPB 20 20-meter Nakoura (ex-Bremen 9), Ex-German 28-meter Tabarja

See also

Details on the Lebanese Navy at Global Security.org