| القوات البحرية الملكية السعودية Royal Saudi Naval Forces |
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Ensign of the Royal Saudi Navy. |
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| Active | 1960 - today |
| Country | Saudi Arabia |
| Branch | Ministry of Defense and Aviation |
| Type | Navy |
| Size | 15,000 ( including 3,000 Marines ) |
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| Engagements | Indo-Pakistani War of 1971[1] Gulf War Operation Restore Hope[2][3] |
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| Commander of the RSNF | Admiral Fahd bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Saud |
The Royal Saudi Navy is the Naval force of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Royal Saudi Navy is sometimes referred to as the RSNF (Royal Saudi Naval Forces). The Navy has about 15,000 officers and men, including 3000 Marines. The Naval headquarters is in Riyadh. The Western Fleet is based in the Red Sea with the main base at Jeddah. The Eastern Fleet is based in the Persian Gulf with the headquarters at Jubail. Other naval facilities were located at Yanbu, Dammam, and Ras al Mishab.
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The Navy was founded in 1960 and began a significant expansion with US assistance in 1972 aiming to match the Imperial Iranian Navy. Following the Iranian Revolution a further expansion programme was initiated with French assistance, this was the Sawari programme. Further vessels were purchased from Britain and France in the 1980s and 1990's. In 1980, U.S. defense contractor Science Applications International Corporation began work with the Royal Saudi Navy to design and integrate the country's own command, control, and communications (C3) centers.[9]
The navy is a modern force with French built frigates, US built corvettes and British built Sandown class minehunters.
The helicopter deck at the stern has a single landing spot for a medium size helicopter, such as the Eurocopter AS 365 Dauphin or the larger AS 532 Cougar or NH90 helicopters.
It is also believed the Saudis intend to order two new British built Type 45 Destroyers in the near future.[10]
Many smaller patrol craft, 2 Royal yachts
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