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The Cuban Revolutionary Navy ( es, Marina de Guerra Revolucionaria) is the
navy A navy, naval force, or maritime force is the branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for naval warfare, naval and amphibious warfare; namely, lake-borne, riverine, littoral zone, littoral, or ocean-borne combat operations and ...
of Cuba.


History

The Constitutional Navy of Cuba was the navy of Cuba that existed prior to 1959. During
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, it sank the German submarine ''U-176'' on 15 May 1943. During the Cold War, the Cuban Navy successfully captured the freighters Leyla Express and Johnny Express, both vessels blamed for CIA-related activities against Cuba. In 1988, the Cuban Navy boasted 12,000 men, three
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, two modern guided-missile frigates, one intelligence vessel, and a large number of
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and
minesweepers A minesweeper is a small warship designed to remove or detonate naval mines. Using various mechanisms intended to counter the threat posed by naval mines, minesweepers keep waterways clear for safe shipping. History The earliest known usage of ...
. However, most of the Soviet-made vessels have been decommissioned or sunk to make
reefs A reef is a ridge or shoal of rock, coral or similar relatively stable material, lying beneath the surface of a natural body of water. Many reefs result from natural, abiotic processes— deposition of sand, wave erosion planing down rock out ...
. By 2007, the Cuban Navy was assessed as being 3,000 strong (including up to 550+ Navy Infantry) by the
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with six Osa-II and one . The Cuban Navy also includes a small
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battalion called the ''Desembarco de Granma''. It once numbered 550 men though its present size is not known.


Cuban Navy today

After the old Soviet submarines were put out of service, Cuba searched for help from North Korea's experience in
midget submarines A midget submarine (also called a mini submarine) is any submarine under 150 tons, typically operated by a crew of one or two but sometimes up to six or nine, with little or no on-board living accommodation. They normally work with mother ships, ...
.
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claimed to have seen Cubans in mid to late 1990s in a secret submarine base and appeared in public view years later a single picture of a small black native submarine in Havana harbour. It is rumored to be called 'Delfin' and is to be armed with two
torpedoes A modern torpedo is an underwater ranged weapon launched above or below the water surface, self-propelled towards a target, and with an explosive warhead designed to detonate either on contact with or in proximity to the target. Historically, su ...
. Only a single boat is in service and the design appears original, even if influenced both by North Korea and Soviet designs. The Cuban Navy rebuilt one, large ex-Spanish ''Rio Damuji'' fishing boat. ''BP-390'' is now armed with two C-201W missiles, one twin 57 mm gun mount, two twin 25 mm gun mounts and on 14.5 mm machine gun. This vessel is larger than the , and it is used as a helicopter carrier patrol vessel. A second unit (''BP-391'') was converted and entered service in 2016. The Cuban Navy today operates its own missile systems, the made-in-Cuba Bandera (a copy of the dated Styx Soviet missiles) and Remulgadas anti-ship missile systems, as well as the nationally produced Frontera self-propelled coastal defence multiple rocket launcher. The navy's principal threats are drug smuggling and illegal immigration. The country's geographical position and limited naval presence has enabled traffickers to utilise Cuban territorial waters and airspace. The Cuban Navy's air wing is an ASW helicopter operator only and is equipped with 2 MI-14 Haze helicopters.Cuban Armed Forces Review: Air Force
2009-02-10 at the
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.


Fleet


Current


Fleet equipment

* 2 s, 1 × 57 mm gun, 2 Styx surface-to-surface missiles, 1 × 12.7 mm machine gun, 2 × 25 mm autocannons. * 1 Delfin-class submarine, possibly 2 torpedo launchers. Rumored derived from North Korean . * 1 Pauk II-class fast patrol craft, Coastal with 1 × 76 mm gun, 4 anti-submarine torpedo tubes, 2 anti-submarine weapon rocket launcher – 495 tons full load – commissioned 1990. * 6 former Soviet Union (FSU) Osa II-class PFM missile boats; 13 Type II transferred. * 3 ex-Soviet Union (FSU) s; 4 transferred. * 5 Former Soviet Union (FSU) ; 11 transferred. * 1 Intelligence collection vessel.


Ground forces organization

* 2 amphibious assault battalions. * 1 coastal defense field artillery regiment * 1 coastal defense missile artillery regiment * 1 light armored battalion (amphibious)


Naval Ground forces equipment

* 122 mm artillery. * M-1931/3 artillery. * 130 mm: M-46 artillery. * 152 mm: M-1937 artillery. * ≈10 SSC-3 surface-to-surface missile systems. * 18–24 Remulgadas coastal defense surface multiple missile launchers * 20 Bandera coastal defense surface multiple missile launchers * 12 RBU-6000 Frontera coastal defense multiple rocket launchers * 18–22
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light tanks


Naval Aviation aircraft

The border guards have: 2 Stenka class patrol boats and as of 2007 approximately a dozen, down from 30/48, Zhuk patrol craft. Cuba makes Zhuk patrol craft and some are seen with an SPG-9 mounted on front of the twin 30mm guns.


Historic

* 1 Soviet with 533 mm and 406 mm torpedo tube (non-operational); 3 transferred * 3 Soviet corvettes with 2 Anti-Submarine Weapon Rocket Launcher (non-operational); 3 transferred * 4 Soviet Osa I/II-class missile boats with 4
SS-N-2 The P-15 ''Termit'' (russian: П-15 "Термит"; en, termite) is an anti-ship missile developed by the Soviet Union's Raduga design bureau in the 1950s. Its GRAU designation was 4K40, its NATO reporting name was ''Styx'' or SS-N-2. Chin ...
Styx surface-to-surface missile+ * 1 Soviet Pauk II-class fast patrol craft, coastal with 2 anti-submarine weapon rocket launcher, 4 anti-submarine torpedo tube * 1 Soviet/Polish medium landing ship, capacity 180 troops, 6 tanks (non-operational)


References

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