Royal Cambodian Navy
The Royal Cambodian Navy (Khmer: កងទ័ពជើងទឹក, romanized: Kâng Toăp Cheung Tœ̆k; lit. 'Naval Army') is the naval warfare service branch of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces and one of the three uniformed services of the Kingdom of Cambodia. It has an estimated of 4,000 active personnel and operates 228 boats/ships in active service. It is commanded by Admiral Tea Vinh and sails under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of National Defense.[2]
Royal Cambodian Navy | |
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កងទ័ពជើងទឹក Kâng Toăp Cheung Tœ̆k | |
Founded | 1 March 1954 |
Country | Cambodia |
Type | Navy |
Role | Naval warfare |
Size | 2,800 personnel, including marines [1] |
Part of | Royal Cambodian Armed Forces |
Garrison/HQ | Phnom Penh |
Motto(s) | "ការពារព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា" (Khmer) ("Defend the Kingdom of Cambodia") |
Commanders | |
Commander | Admiral Tea Vinh |
Insignia | |
Naval jack |
History
Equipment
The navy possesses fifteen patrol craft and a further five patrol craft of the "fast attack" variety. There are also about 200 motorised and manual canoes.[3]
The country's seagoing capability was boosted in August 2005 when China handed over 5 patrol boats. In 2007 a further 10 were handed over worth $100,000,000. The craft were donated to Cambodia by China to help counter piracy, transnational crime, smuggling and to safeguard future oil installations.
In 2007, Cambodia reported that it was increasing the strength of its navy from 1,000 to 3,000 sailors, apart from creating a force of 2,000 Marine infantry.
Many officers of the Royal Cambodian Navy received their training at the Vietnam Naval Academy.[4]
Royal Cambodian Navy also have many plans to strengthen their naval fleet with assistance from China, Germany, Vietnam, Indonesia, South Korea, and Japan.
Bases
Naval bases of the Royal Cambodian Navy include the following:
- Naval Headquarters located in Chroy Changvar
- Ream Naval Base
Fleet
Vessels stationed at The Naval Headquarters
Class | Ship Name | Hull Number | Notes |
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Small Patrol Craft | |||
ASPB | Unknown | 2903 2904 2905 |
Inherited from the KPRN.[5] |
Koh Kong-class | Koh Kong Koh Sdach Koh Ampil |
2101 2102 2103 |
Albatroz-class acquired by the RCN in 2015.[6] |
Large Patrol Craft | |||
Turya-class | Unknown | 1121 1122 |
Project 206M-class inherited from the KPRN. Decommissioned by 2015.[7][8] |
Small Landing Craft | |||
LCM-6 | Unknown | 2402 2406 |
Inherited from the KPRN.[9] |
Vessels stationed at Ream Naval Base
Class | Ship Name | Hull Number | Notes |
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Small Patrol Craft | |||
Koh Yor-class | Koh Yor Koh Tunsay |
1101 1102 |
Project 1400ME-class inherited from the KPRN.[10][11] |
Koh Pothi-class | Koh Pothi Koh Seh |
1103 1104 |
Swift-class Mk. III inherited from the KPRN.[12] |
Koh Chhlam-class | Koh Chhlam Koh Rong |
1105 1106 |
FPB 21-class acquired by the RCN in 1997.[13] |
Koh Ruesay-class | Koh Ruesay Koh Py Koh Krabey |
1107 1108 1109 |
Aid from China.[14] |
Large Patrol Craft | |||
Shershen-class | Unknown | 1123 1124 |
Project 206-class aid from Vietnam, torpedo tubes removed. Decommissioned by 2015.[15][16] |
Koh Polowai-class | Koh Polowai Koh Tang Koh Pring Koh Via |
1131 1132 1133 1134 |
Project 02059-class inherited from the KPRN.[17][18] |
Koh Svay-class | Koh Svay Koh Kras Koh Krasar Koh Tbal |
1141 1142 1143 1144 |
Aid from China.[19] |
Large Landing Craft | |||
Yuch'in-class | Unknown | 1401 | Type 069-class Aid from China.[20] |
LCM-8 | ???? | Inherited from the KPRN.[21] |
Navy ranks and insignia
Rank group | General/flag officers | Senior officers | Junior officers | Officer cadet | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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នាយឧត្តមនាវី Néay Ŭtdâmnéavi |
ឧត្តមនាវីឯក Ŭtdâmnéavi Êk |
ឧត្តមនាវីទោ Ŭtdâmnéavi Toŭ |
ឧត្តមនាវីត្រី Ŭtdâmnéavi Trei |
វរនាវីឯក Vôrnéavi Êk |
វរនាវីទោ Vôrnéavi Toŭ |
វរនាវីត្រី Vôrnéavi Trei |
អនុនាវីឯក Ânŭnéavi Êk |
អនុនាវីទោ Ânŭnéavi Toŭ |
អនុនាវីត្រី Ânŭnéavi Trei |
នាយចំណង់ Néay Châmnáng |
Rank group | Senior NCOs | Junior NCOs | Enlisted | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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នាយចក្របាលឯក Néay châkrâbal êk Warrant Officer |
នាយចក្របាលទោ Néay châkrâbal toŭ Junior Warrant Officer |
ចក្របាលឯក Châkrâbal êk Master Chief Petty Officer |
ចក្របាលទោ Châkrâbal toŭ Chief Petty Officer |
ចក្របាលត្រី Châkrâbal trei Petty Officer 1st Class |
ចក្របាលរងឯក Châkrâbal rông êk Petty Officer 2nd Class |
ចក្របាលរងទោ Châkrâbal rông toŭ Petty Officer 3rd Class |
នាវិកឯក Néavĭk êk Seaman 1st Class |
នាវិកទោ Néavĭk toŭ Seaman |
National Committee for Maritime Security (NCMS)
The NCMS was established in December 2010 on the initiative of Prime Minister Hun Sen and with support from international security partners. Part of its role is focusing on fighting against terrorism, piracy, human trafficking, cross-border crimes, drug trafficking as well as on preserving natural resources and conducting emergency rescue works.[22] It is overseen by Admiral Tea Vinh and has bases in Sihanoukville, Ream and Phnom Penh, working with and for the Royal Cambodian Navy.
NCMS is also responsible for the security of visiting navy's ships and personnel from neighbouring countries and allies, including China, Russia, Japan [23] and the USA.
See also
References
- John Pike. "Royal Cambodian Navy". Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- Ministry of National Defense website, retrieved 16/11/08
- articles.janes.com/articles/Janes-Sentinel-Security-Assessment-Southeast-Asia/Navy-Cambodia.html
- "Học Viện Hải Quân Nha Trang - Ngôi nhà của các chiến sĩ". Archived from the original on 3 October 2018. Retrieved 4 January 2012.
- "ASPB".
- "Koh Kong-class".
- "Turya-class".
- "Project 206M-class".
- "LCM-6".
- "Koh Yor-class".
- "Project 1400ME-class".
- "Koh Pothi-class".
- "Koh Chhlam-class".
- "Koh Ruesay-class".
- "Shershen-class".
- "Project 206-class".
- "Koh Polowai-class".
- "Project 02059-class".
- "Koh Svay-class".
- "Type 069 Yuch'in-class".
- "LCM-8".
- http://www.akp.gov.kh/?p=42161
- "Japanese navy plans Sihanoukville stop".