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Montenegrin Navy

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Montenegrin Navy
Mornarica Vojske Crne Gore
Emblem of the Montenegrin Navy
Active2007
CountryMontenegro
TypeNavy
RoleControl, protect and defend territorial sea
Size13 vessels
Part ofArmed Forces of Montenegro
H/QNaval base Bar
EngagementsOperation ATALANTA
Commanders
CommanderCaptain Goran Đurković
Insignia
EnsignEnsign of Montenegrin Navy
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The Montenegrin Navy (Montenegrin: Mornarica Vojske Crne Gore) is the naval 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.

Structure

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  • Navy (Serbian: Mornarica)
    • Naval Surface Forces (Površinske pomorske snage)
      • Patrol Boat 33 (Patrolni Brod 33)
      • Patrol Boat 34 (Patrolni Brod 34)
      • Rescue Detachment (Odred za spašavanje)
    • Observation Forces (Snage za osmatranje)
      • Coastal Surveillance Detachment (Odred za nadzor mora)
    • Special Forces (Specijalne snage)
      • Marine Detachment (Pomorski odred)
    • Training ship Jadran (Školski brod "Jadran")
    • Serving Platoon (Vod za opsluživanje)

Purpose

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  1. Deterring the armed threat to Montenegro:
    • Preparations for the defense (training, exercising and maintaining a high level of combat readiness).
    • Defence Cooperation
  2. 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.
  3. Support to allied forces that are engaged in the defense of Montenegro.

Bases

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  • Bar Naval base (Bar)
  • Pero Ćetković base (Bar)
  • Pristan base (Herceg Novi)

Vessels

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Class Number Country Manufactured Notes Pictures
Fast attack craft
Končar class fast attack craft 2 in active service  Yugoslavia - P-105 Durmitor
- RTOP-406 Ante Banina

Both are to be converted to patrol boats.[1] RTOP-405 recommissioned as P105 Durmitor patrol boat. No funds assigned as yet for conversion of RTOP-406 into a patrol boat.[2][3]

Transport and support
PO-class 1 in reserve  Yugoslavia - PO91
Tugboats
Salvage tug 2 in active service  Yugoslavia - PR-41 (Orada)
- LR-77
Sailing ship
Motor sailboat 2 in active service  Yugoslavia - Bojana
- Milena
Jadran 1 in active service  Germany Used as a training ship
Motorboat
Diving boat 2 in active service  Yugoslavia -Ronilačka baraksa 81
-Ronilačka barkasa 85
Motor boat 1 in active service  Yugoslavia - ČM 33
Motor boat Polycat 1 in active service  Netherlands
Inflatable boat
Valiant 620PT 2 in active service  United Kingdom Used by Marine Platoon
Motor yacht
Jadranka 1 for sale [4]  Yugoslavia VIP Yacht
Floating crane
Floating crane 1 in active service  Yugoslavia LDI 18

Ranks

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Commissioned officer ranks

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The rank insignia of commissioned officers.

NATO code OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1
 Montenegrin Navy[5]
Admiral Vice admiral Kontra admiral Komodor Kapetan bojnog broda Kapetan fregate Kapetan korvete Poručnik bojnog broda Poručnik fregate Poručnik korvete

Other ranks

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The rank insignia of non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel.

NATO code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1
 Montenegrin Navy[5]
Zastavnik 1 klase Zastavnik Stariji vodnik 1 klase Stariji vodnik Vodnik 1 klase Vodnik Mlađi vodnik Desetar Razvodnik

References

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  1. ^ "Rekonstruisana topovnjača u operativnoj upotrebi do kraja godine, fregate idu u Izrael?". 23 July 2018.
  2. ^ http://engnews24h.com/the-navy-went-up-again-and-only-durmitor-was-combat-capable/
  3. ^ "Mornarica opet izvisila, a samo "Durmitor" borbeno sposoban".
  4. ^ "Crna Gora prodaje Titovu "Jadranku", evo koliko - CdM". cdm.me.
  5. ^ a b "IV. Izgled Činova u Vojsci". Official Gazette of Montenegro (in Montenegrin). 50/10: 22–28. 16 August 2010. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
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