ta, இலங்கை கடற்படை
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, type =
Navy
, role =
Naval warfare
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, size = 48,000
, anniversaries =
Navy Day: 9 December
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Sri Lanka Armed Forces
, decorations = ''
Military awards and decorations of Sri Lanka''
, website =
, commander1 =
President Ranil Wickremesinghe
, commander1_label =
Commander-in-Chief
, commander2 =
Vice Admiral Nishantha Ulugetenne
, commander2_label =
Commander of the Navy
, commander3 =
Rear Admiral
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Priyantha Perera
, commander3_label =
Chief of staff
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, commander4 =
Rear Admiral
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Jayantha Kularathna
, commander4_label = Deputy Chief of Staff
, garrison =
SLNS Parakrama,
Colombo
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Headquarters
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Naval ensign
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Naval jack
, nickname =
, patron =
, motto = si, රට වට බැඳි රන් වැට
''Rata Wata Baņdi Ran Wéta''
English: "The golden fence around the country"
, colours = Navy blue and white
, march =
, mascot =
, battles =
World War II 1971 JVP Insurrection Insurrection 1987–89 Sri Lankan Civil War
, notable_commanders =
Admiral of the Fleet Wasantha Karannagoda
Admiral of the Fleet (Sri Lanka), Admiral of the Fleet Wasantha Kumar Jayadeva Karannagoda Rana Sura Padakkama, RSP, Vishista Seva Vibhushanaya, VSV, Uttama Seva Padakkama, USP, MBA, MSc, ndc, Psc (British Army), psc, DISS, MRIN, MNI, Sri Lanka Na ...
Admiral
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Daya Sandagiri Admiral
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W.W.E.C. Fernando
Admiral Wannakuwatta Waduge Erwin Clancy Fernando VSV, USP, MSc, ndc, psc, MNI, SLN (In Sinhalese: ක්ලැන්සි ෆර්නැන්ඩෝ) (10 October 1938 – 16 November 1992) was the Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy from ...
Admiral
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Thisara Samarasinghe Admiral
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Ravindra Wijegunaratne
The Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) ( si, ශ්රී ලංකා නාවික හමුදාව, Śrī Laṃkā nāvika hamudāva; ta, இலங்கை கடற்படை, Ilaṅkai kaṭaṟpaṭai) is the
naval arm of the
Sri Lanka Armed Forces and is classed as the country's most vital defence force due to its island geography and is responsible for the maritime defense of the Sri Lankan nation and its interests. The role of the Sri Lanka Navy is to conduct operations at sea for the defence of the nation and its interests and conduct prompt and sustainable combat operations at sea in accordance with the national policies.
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
, situated in the middle of major
sea lanes passing through the
Indian Ocean, was always a magnet for seafarers and has a long history of naval campaigns. The current Sri Lankan Navy was established on 9 December 1950 when the Navy Act was passed for the formation of the Royal Ceylon Navy. The roots of the modern Sri Lankan Navy date back to 1937 when the Ceylon Naval Volunteer Force was established, which was renamed and absorbed into the
Royal Navy as the Ceylon Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve during World War II. The current name ''Sri Lanka Navy'' was constituted in 1972 when Sri Lanka became a republic and the introduction of new constitution.
It played a key role in the
Sri Lankan Civil War, conducting surveillance and patrol, amphibious and supply operations. During the war, the navy moved from a small force focused on coastal patrols to a large combat force concentrating on
asymmetric naval warfare capable of amphibious and land operations in support of
counter-insurgency
Counterinsurgency (COIN) is "the totality of actions aimed at defeating irregular forces". The Oxford English Dictionary defines counterinsurgency as any "military or political action taken against the activities of guerrillas or revolutionar ...
operation that progressed into engagements of a new form of
littoral zone warfare. It carried out expeditionary deployments in the Indian Ocean in order to intercept rogue arm shipments on the high seas. The navy has its own elite
special forces
Special forces and special operations forces (SOF) are military units trained to conduct special operations. NATO has defined special operations as "military activities conducted by specially designated, organized, selected, trained and equip ...
unit, the
Special Boat Squadron.
The professional head of the navy is the
Commander of the Navy, currently Vice Admiral
Nishantha Ulugetenne.
The
commander-in-chief of the
Sri Lanka Armed Forces is the
President of Sri Lanka
The President of Sri Lanka ( si, ශ්රී ලංකා ජනාධිපති ''Śrī Laṃkā Janādhipathi''; ta, இலங்கை சனாதிபதி ''Ilankai janātipati'') is the head of state and head of government of t ...
, who heads the
National Security Council
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; the
Ministry of Defence
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is the organization where ship buying policies are made for the navy. The Sri Lanka Navy has five Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessels (equivalent to a traditional
patrol frigate), three
Offshore Patrol Vessels, two
missile boat
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s, 40
fast attack craft
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s, more than 200
patrol boats, seven landing ships/craft, along with six auxiliary vessels. Its personnel number is 48,000 of whom approximately 15,000 are deployed for shore duties.
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History
The Beginning and World War II
In January 1938 the Ceylon Naval Volunteer Force (CNVF) was created with Commander W.G. Beauchamp as
Commanding Officer
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under ordinance No I of 1937. On 31 August 1939 at the out set of
World War II, the CNVF was mobilised for war duties. Three years later, the CNVF was offered to, and accepted by the
Royal Navy (RN) as a
Volunteer Reserve
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, the Ceylon Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (CRNVR). It continued under Royal Navy operational and administrative command until March 1946. With the end of the war, it reverted to Ceylon Government control, though yet CRNVR in name. In the 1939–1946 period, the CRNVR carried out several operational duties, mainly at sea. Cutting its teeth on the Port Commission tugs Samson and Goliath, it later manned and operated trawlers and Antarctic whalers converted as
minesweepers and fitted out with guns, submarine detection equipment and anti-submarine weaponry. They were HMS Overdale Wyke (the first ship to be purchased by the Government of Ceylon), HMS Okapi, HMS Semla, HMS Sambhur, HMS Hoxa, HMS Balta and HM Tugs Barnet and C 405. In addition the CRNVR manned several Motor Fishing Vessels (MFV),
Harbour Defence Motor Launch (HDML) and miscellaneous auxiliary vessels. All were manned exclusively by CRNVR personnel. These ships were meant to sweep and guard the approaches the harbours but were often used on extended missions outside Ceylon waters. In the course of these operations, the ships came under enemy fire, recovered essential information from
Imperial Japanese aircraft that were shot down, sailed to Akyab (modern
Sittwe) after the Burma front was opened in two FMVs for harbour duties, and were called upon to accept the surrender of the Italian
sloop
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''
Eritrea
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'' and escort her to the Colombo port with a prize crew on board.
Royal Ceylon Navy
Formation
With Ceylon gaining self rule from the British in 1948, the
Parliament of Ceylon passed the ''Navy Act, No. 34 of 1950'' which established the Royal Ceylon Navy (RCyN) on 9 December 1950. The CRNVR served as a source of officers and sailors for the newly established RCyN as one hundred were selected and transferred to the regular naval force. Under the Navy Act, the CRNVR became the volunteer naval force on 9 January 1951 as the Royal Ceylon Volunteer Naval Force (RCVNF). The first warship of the RCyN was commissioned in 1951 as
HMCyS ''Vijaya'', an
Algerine-class minesweeper, ex-HMS ''Flying Fish'' along with other
patrol boats and tugs. It was the policy of His Majesties Government of Ceylon to build a strong navy to be the first line of defence of the
island country. As such the fleet was expanded with the addition of,
HMCyS ''Parakrama'', another Algerine-class minesweeper (ex-HMS ''Pickle''), two Canadian-built "River" class frigates
HMCyS ''Mahasena'' (ex-HMCS ''Orkney'', ''Violetta'' and ex-Israeli ship ''Mivtach''),
HMCyS ''Gajabahu'' (ex-HMCS ''Hallowell'', ex-Israeli ''Misnak'') and an oceangoing tug (ex-HMS ''Adept''). The RCyN took part in several joint naval exercises and a goodwill missions. Commodore
Royce de Mel became the first Ceylonese to head the navy as he was appointed Captain of the RCyN in 1955. In 1959, the navy took over the strategic
Royal Naval Dockyard, Trincomalee as the last of the British forces in Ceylon withdrew. In 1960, flexing its blue water capability a naval fleet undertook a deployment to the far east. Its return resulted in scandal as a search for contraband took place. A Commission of Inquiry into the incident resulted in the dismissal of several officers (with commissions withdrawn and others retired) and the compulsory retirement of Rear Admiral de Mel, who was thereafter implicated in an
attempt military coup d'état in 1962.
Stagnation
In the aftermath of the attempted coup, the armed forces saw major budget cuts that dramatically halted the expansion it enjoyed in the 1950s. Under
N. Q. Dias
Neil Quintus Dias commonly known as N.Q. Dias, was a Sri Lankan civil servant. A career officer of the Ceylon Civil Service, he was the Permanent Secretary of Defence and Foreign Affairs from 1960 to 1965, serving as the ''de facto'' Chief Advi ...
, the
Ministry of External Affairs and Defence changed its defense policy taking steps to prevent a further coup attempts. Joint operations among armed services were stopped, with the army to focused on internal security and the role of the navy was scaled down. As a result, several of its ships were sold off and its size reduced by the stoppage of recruitment of officers cadets and sailors for over seven years, the loss of important bases and barracks and the stoppage of training in the United Kingdom. Two batches of 300 ratings were recruited in 1966 and 1969.
Insurrection
As a result, in 1971 the navy was poorly equipped and short of personnel when the
1971 JVP Insurrection broke out. RCyN had only one warship, HMCyS ''Gajabahu'' which was not put to sea as its crew were dispatched with other naval personal for shore duty. RCyN initially mounted the defence of ports and thereafter carryout offensive counter insurgency operations against the insurgents. During the insurrection navy suffered its first combat casualties and went on to man detention centres to rehabilitate surrendered insurgents after it was crushed in a few months. Ceylon, however, had to rely on the
Indian Navy to established an exclusion zone around the island.
Navy of the Republic
In 1972 the "Dominion of Ceylon" became the "Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka" and the Royal Ceylon Navy became the Sri Lanka Navy. The
ensign, along with the Flag Officers' flags, were redesigned. The term "Captain of the Navy", introduced in the Navy Act, was changed to "Commander of the Navy", in keeping with the terminology adopted by the other two services. Finally, "Her Majesty's Ceylon Ships" (HMCyS) became "Sri Lankan Naval Ships" (SLNS).
The navy began rebuilding its strength in the 1970s with the gift of
Shershen-class torpedo boats from the
USSR and acquisition of five
Type 062-class gunboats from
China
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to carry out effective coastal patrolling and carried out several cruises to regional ports. New bases were established to counter smuggling operations in the coastal areas. Five inshore patrol crafts were ordered from Cheverton, while six coastal patrol craft were built by the Colombo Dockyards.
Civil war
At the begin of the civil war in the 1980s the navy found itself poorly equipped to face the new threats the
LTTE
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE; ta, தமிழீழ விடுதலைப் புலிகள், translit=Tamiḻīḻa viṭutalaip pulikaḷ, si, දෙමළ ඊළාම් විමුක්ති කොටි, t ...
created. It found itself engaging in anti-smuggling operations to counter LTTE gun running between India and Sri Lanka. As the larger gun boats proved ineffective against faster small boats used by the LTTE with outboard motors, the navy began deploying small boats with
waterjets and inshore patrol boats armed with machine guns to police its waters. The LTTE responded with mounting machine guns and attacking the navy boats. This began an
asymmetric war
Asymmetric warfare (or asymmetric engagement) is the term given to describe a type of war between belligerents whose relative military power, strategy or tactics differ significantly. This is typically a war between a standing, professional ar ...
at sea, taking place primarily in the coastal waters among small boats of the navy and the LTTE naval arm the
Sea Tigers. The decades long conflict saw the escalations of the size, fire power and speed of the boats with new techniques deployed by both sides. The Sea tigers mastered the art of using sophisticated
suicide crafts against naval vessels both small and large. The navy acquired in the late 1980s Israeli
Dvora-class fast patrol boat
The Dvora-class fast patrol boat is a fast class of patrol boats built by Israel Aerospace Industries for the Israeli Sea Corps based on the Israeli .
Operational history
Sri Lanka
The Dvora class has become the work horse of the Sri L ...
s which it designated as Fast Attack Crafts (FAC). The FACs of the
Fast Attack Flotilla
The 4th Fast Attack Flotilla (aka ''Dvora Squadron'') is a force element flotilla of the Sri Lanka Navy. The flotilla's mission is to provide heavily armed and fast patrol boat (called fast attack craft or FACs) capability to counter sea tiger mov ...
became the work horse of the navy's offensive and defensive operations against the Sea tigers. In the 1990s and 2000s
Super Dvora class boats were added and a locally built
Colombo class was introduced in larger numbers. These proved highly successful in limiting the LTTE's use of the seas.
During the war the navy increased its fleet of larger vessels by introducing two locally built
Jayasagara class offshore patrol vessels. The navy lost several ships in the 1990s to sea tiger attacks by suicide crafts such as in the sinking of
SLNS ''Sagarawardena'' and
SLNS ''Ranaviru'' and the use of suicide frogmen such as in the
bombing of SLNS ''Sooraya'' and SLNS ''Ranasuru''. Due to the treat posed by the sea tigers the navy had to undertake
convoy duty to escort shipping to the Jaffna peninsula to which all land routes were controlled by the LTTE. In order keep supply lines open to Jaffna, the navy employed several auxiliary ships. It also deployed auxiliary ships to support FACs.
In the early 1980s a land combat force named Naval Patrolmen was created which at first limited itself to base defence and as its numbers increased took part in offensive operations against the
LTTE
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE; ta, தமிழீழ விடுதலைப் புலிகள், translit=Tamiḻīḻa viṭutalaip pulikaḷ, si, දෙමළ ඊළාම් විමුක්ති කොටි, t ...
along with the Sri Lankan Army. An elite naval special forces unit called the
Special Boat Squadron was created in the late 1980s based on the British
Special Boat Service.
In order to support ground operations of the army, landing ships and boats were acquired. In early 1990s the SLN carried out injunction with the army its first
amphibious operation code named ''
Operation Sea Breeze'' followed by the larger ''
Operation Balavegaya'' a year later and on the seas it began an aggressive clamp down on LTTE actives including gunrunning. In 1992, Admiral
W.W.E. Clancy Fernando, the commander of the navy was assassinated by a
suicide bomb attack
A suicide attack is any violent attack, usually entailing the attacker detonating an explosive, where the attacker has accepted their own death as a direct result of the attacking method used. Suicide attacks have occurred throughout histor ...
by the LTTE.
The mid-1990s saw a slow expansion of larger fleet assets with addition of newer Type 062-class gun boats and a
Haiqing class submarine chaser
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...
being added to the fleet to intercept arms shipments destine for the tigers within Sri Lankan territorial waters. In 2000 the Navy started a
fleet air arm (FAA) by acquiring a HAL Chetak from India to expand its surveillance capability by operating from newly acquired
Offshore Patrol Vessels. During the same time
conventional warfare capability was increased by the addition of
Sa'ar 4-class missile boats. In 2004, the navy received a
Reliance-class cutter from the United States Excess Defense Articles (EDA) program.
Following the resumptions of hostilities between the government of Sri Lanka and the LTTE since early 2006, the navy took up an active role in limiting the LTTE's use of the seas. This resulted in several major sea battles curring the course of 2006, 2007 and 2009. Most significant of the events during this time were the interception and sinking of several large cargo ships that were bringing
illegal arms shipments to the LTTE in the
Indian Ocean in international waters. These naval operations have proven the
blue water capability of the Sri Lankan Navy.
During the war the navy, along with the army developed its own weapons development programmes to produce and maintain weapon systems suited for indigenous requirements in collaboration with
Colombo Dockyard which included the
Jayasagara class,
Colombo class and the
Ranavijaya class; while the navy designed and developed the
Arrow class.
Post war
With the end of the civil war, the navy has begun reorienting itself for the future defence of the island. This has led to force redeployment, training exercises and transfer of certain duties to the newly formed
Sri Lanka Coast Guard. In the post war years the navy has expanded it maritime operations to fisheries control and counter human trafficking. Operations to counter illegal poaching by Tamil Nadu fishermen have led to allegations that personnel from the Sri Lanka Navy have attacked more than twelve fishermen, two of whom have died, in a series of disputes. Australia transferred two
Bay-class patrol boat
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s to the Sri Lanka Navy, following its Prime Minister's visit to the island for the
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
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in November 2013. The first of these vessels was delivered in April 2014.
Blue water navy
Expanding its blue water capability the navy began commissioning larger fleet assets equivalent to Patrol frigates, which it termed as ''Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessels''. In April and August 2018 two 105m long vessels of the
Saryu-class were commissioned. Built by
Goa Shipyard on order to the Sri Lanka navy, these were the largest purpose built ships for the Sri Lanka Navy.
In 2017, SLNS ''Sayurala'' took part in Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) International Fleet Review 2017 in
Thailand. This is the longest foreign tour (21 days) an SLN Ship undertook after the year 1965 with 127 sailors including 18 officers. This followed in 2018 by SLNS ''Sagara'' which sailed to
Indonesia to attend the Multilateral Naval Exercise “Komodo” and “International Fleet Review” (IFR) 2018,
while SLNS ''Samudura'' and SLNS ''Suranimala'' sailed to India to take part in
Milan.
The navy participated in
Exercise RIMPAC for the first time in 2018, sending a contingent of marines to the international maritime exercise.
In August 2018, the navy took over a
Hamilton-class high endurance cutter which was transferred to the Navy from United States under the EDA program. Commissioned in June 2019 as an Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessel, it became the largest combat vessel in the Sri Lankan navy at 3250 tonnes and second former United States cutter in its service.
In June 2019, the navy took over a
Type 053H2G frigate which was transferred to the Navy from China. It will be armed with
dual Type 79 100 mm naval guns and two
Type 76A dual-37 mm anti-aircraft guns to function as an Advanced Offshore Patrol Vessel.
In August 2021, the navy dispatched its
Landing Ship, Tank SLNS ''Shakthi'' to sail to the
Port of Chennai to sealift urgently needed medical grade oxygen needed for the
COVID-19 situation in the island. On 26 October 2021, the navy formally took over the second Hamilton-class high endurance cutter transferred from the United States at the
USCG Station Seattle under the EDA program. It is due to reach its home port in 2022, following a seven-month refit in Seattle.
In March 2022, the Government of Sri Lanka signed several defense agreements with the Government of India which included the establishment of a
Maritime Rescue Coordinating Centre on an Indian grant as well as the acquisition of
Dornier 228 maritime reconnaissance aircraft to the Sri Lanka Air Force to operate with naval personal. A 4,000 ton
floating dock
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constructed by
Goa Shipyard was also acquired as part of a grant from India, to facilitate repair and maintenance of larger fleet units based at Trincomalee instead of having to depend dry dock facilities in Colombo.
Major combat operations
Apart from continued deployments at sea the navy has played a significant role in supporting all major operations carried out by the
Army including several amphibious operations.
Current deployments
As of present, most of the Sri Lankan Navy is deployed for domestic defence with the end of combat operations, while foreign deployments are carried out from time to time.
Domestic
Due to the
Sri Lankan Civil War the navy has been on a constant mobilized (including
reservist) state since the 1980s (except for a brief period from 2002 to 2005). The majority of the naval units both at sea and ground-based are deployed in the North and Eastern provinces of the country, as well as in other parts of the country. The security of all major ports of the country is the responsibility of the navy, due to terrorist activity.
Foreign
*
Haiti
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- Since 2004 navy personnel have been attached to the Sri Lankan contingent of the
United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti
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.
*
Indian Ocean - In 2007 and 2008 the navy carried out anti-arms smuggling operations in international waters in the Indian Ocean, sinking six rogue merchant ships smuggling arms for the LTTE.
Organisation
The professional head of the navy is the
Commander of the Navy (C of N) who reports directly to the Minister of Defence. The Commander of the Navy exercises operational and administrative control of the Navy from
Naval Headquarters in ''
SLNS Parakrama'',
Colombo. He is assisted by the
Chief of Staff
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(C of S); who along with Directors General and Directors comprise the ''Board of Management'' (BOM) and ''Board of Directors'' (BOD) of the Sri Lanka Navy.
Leadership
Board of Management
The following posts make up the Board of Management:
*Director General Operations
*Director General Health Services
*Director General Logistics
*Commandant Volunteer Naval Force
*Director General Budget & Finance
*Director General Personnel
*Director General Administration
*Director General Electrical and Electronic Engineering
*Director General Training
*Director General Engineering
*Director General Civil Engineering
*Director General Services
*Naval Assistant to The Commander of The Navy
Commands
The Navy has seven
commands
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* ...
known as Naval Area Commands, each under the control of a
flag officer for effective command and administrative control. This is in order to efficiently maintain all ships, crafts and vehicles; and to ensure the operational readiness of commands and units each area shall have its own harbour/ base, repair and refitting facilities, signal centres, logistic, civil engineering and medical facilities.
Seven Naval Area Commands (see image to the right)
*Northern Naval Area (NNA)
*North Central Naval Area (NCNA)
*North Western Naval Area (NWNA)
*Western Naval Area (WNA)
*Southern Naval Area (SNA)
*Eastern Naval Area (ENA)
*South Eastern Naval Area (SENA)
Units
* 3rd Fast Gun Boats Squadron (3 FGS)
*
4th Fast Attack Flotilla (4 FAF)
* 7th Surveillance Command Squadron
*
Special Boat Squadron
*
Rapid Action Boat Squadron
The Rapid Action Boat Squadron (RABS)(In Sinhalese: "ක්ෂණික ක්රියාකාරී යාත්රා බලඝණය" ''Ksanika Vihidum Yathra Balaghanaya'') is a force element squadron of the Sri Lanka Navy that provide ...
*
Sri Lanka Marine Corps
Sri Lanka Marine Corps () was formed in 2016 under the assistance of the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit of the United States Marine Corps in November 2016 and received further training from the Commando Regiment (Sri Lanka), Commando Regiment of ...
*
Naval Boat Building Yard
Branches
Sri Lanka Navy consists following branches to which personnel are attached to;
*Executive Branch
**
Navigation and Direction
**
Communications
**
Gunnery
**
Missiles
**Anti-Submarine Warfare (
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)
**
Diving
**Hydrography
*Engineering Branch
*
Medical Branch
*
Logistics Branch
*
Electrical &
Electronics Engineering Branch
*
Naval Patrolman Branch
*Information Technology Branch
*Musical Branch
*Legal Branch
*
Provost Branch
Training
At the formation of the Royal Ceylon Navy in 1950, it looked to the
Royal Navy to its training in the formational years. Navel rating training was initiated locally with Royal Navy instructors at
Royal Naval Dockyard, Trincomalee while officer cadets and specialist training took place in the United Kingdom. Initial batches of officer cadets were sent to
Britannia Royal Naval College, along with specialized training at trade schools of the Royal Navy, while senior officers were sent to the
Royal Naval College, Greenwich and to the
Royal College of Defence Studies. Following the resuspension of recruitment following the suspension from 1962 to 1967, the
Naval and Maritime Academy was established for basic officer training. With the rapid expansion of the Sri Lankan armed forces in the 1980s and 1990s saw the establishment of local specialist and trade schools in the navy, along with staff colleges and a defence university. At present the Director General Training directs all naval training establishments.
All pre-commissioning training for officers are carried out at the
Naval and Maritime Academy (NMA) at the SLN Dockyard in
Trincomalee and short/specialised officer training is conducted at the SLNS Gemunu, Welisara. This training includes theoretical aspects covered at the training institute followed by a practical exposure on board the Sri Lanka Navy fleet at sea. The Naval & Maritime Academy also has specialist schools for training areas such as
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,
diving,
medicine,
combat
Combat ( French for ''fight'') is a purposeful violent conflict meant to physically harm or kill the opposition. Combat may be armed (using weapons) or unarmed ( not using weapons). Combat is sometimes resorted to as a method of self-defense, or ...
,
NBCD and sniper. It also conducts the Sub Lieutenant Technical Course for newly
commissioned officer
An officer is a person who holds a position of authority as a member of an armed force or uniformed service.
Broadly speaking, "officer" means a commissioned officer, a non-commissioned officer, or a warrant officer. However, absent context ...
s, the Junior Naval Staff Course for
staff officers and the Long Logistics Management Course (LLMC) for
logistics officers of the navy. The
General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU) formed in 1981 and situated in Ratmalana, fourteen kilometers south of Colombo, is Sri Lanka's only university specialising in defence studies. Apart from postgraduate defence studies each year, approximately fifty cadets from all three services are admitted to the university (aged 18–22) to participate in a three-year programme of under graduate studies.
Senior officers of the ranks of
Lieutenant Commander and
Commander
Commander (commonly abbreviated as Cmdr.) is a common naval officer rank. Commander is also used as a rank or title in other formal organizations, including several police forces. In several countries this naval rank is termed frigate captain.
...
follow the
Command and Staff Course at the
Defence Services Command and Staff College (DSCSC) at Batalanda, Makola which allows officers to gain a Masters Of Science (Defence Studies) degree from the KDU. Senior officers destined for
flag rank attend the prestigious
National Defence College (NDC) in
Colombo which is the highest level of training leading to a Master of Philosophy from the KDU. The navy continuous to send its senior officers for overseas training.
Basic training for new recruits (approximately six months) are conducted at Advanced Naval Training Centre, SLNS 'Nipuna'; Naval Institute of Technology, SLNS 'Thakshila', Welisara; and at Naval Recruit Training Centres at several shore establishments. This basic training will be followed by ''on-the-job'' training on-board fleet units and at shore establishments. Combat Training School at SLNS 'Pandukabaya' conducts combat training for
Naval Patrolmen
Naval Patrolmen Branch is a branch of the Sri Lanka Navy that performs the role of naval infantry. Effectively members of this branch are soldiers of the navy. Originally limited for base and harbour security, in recent years Naval Patrolmen have ...
.
Additional training is carried out in
UK,
India,
Pakistan,
Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
.
;Main training establishments,
*
Naval & Maritime Academy
Naval and Maritime Academy (NMA), Trincomalee, is the naval academy of the Sri Lanka Navy, and is located within SLN Dockyard, Trincomalee. It received university status in 2001 under the leadership of Commodore SR Samaratunga.
History
The Sri ...
- SLN Dockyard
*Advanced Naval Training Centre - SLNS ''Nipuna''
*Naval Artificer Training Institute - SLNS ''Thakshila''
*Naval Recruit Training Centre - SLNS ''Shiksha''
*Naval Recruit Training Centre/Combat Training School - SLNS ''Pandukabaya''
Current Fleet
The Sri Lankan
Naval fleet consists of above 250 combat, support ships and inshore patrol craft, with most originating from the United States, China, India, Israel. While
Naval Boat Building Yard,
Colombo Dockyard provide locally.
Ships
Main Naval Weapons Systems
*
Gabriel -
Anti-ship missile
*
Oto Melara 76 mm naval artillery
*
PJ33A 100 mm dual gun
naval artillery
*
Typhoon - Naval Optronic Stabilized Weapon Platforms
*
M242 Bushmaster
The M242 Bushmaster chain gun is a 25 mm (25×137mm) single-barrel chain-driven autocannon. It is used extensively by the U.S. military, such as in the Bradley fighting vehicle, as well as by other NATO members and some other nations in ground ...
-
25 mm (25x137mm)
chain-fed autocannon
An autocannon, automatic cannon or machine cannon is a fully automatic gun that is capable of rapid-firing large-caliber ( or more) armour-piercing, explosive or incendiary shells, as opposed to the smaller-caliber kinetic projectiles (bull ...
*Naval variant of a locally developed
guided missile
In military terminology, a missile is a guided airborne ranged weapon capable of self-propelled flight usually by a jet engine or rocket motor. Missiles are thus also called guided missiles or guided rockets (when a previously unguided rocket ...
and 40-barrel and 20-barrel
MRLS to be soon installed on naval vessels
Naval Exercises
Sri Lanka often conducts and participate naval exercises with other friendly forces and countries designed to increase naval cooperation and also to strengthen cooperative security relationship.
Marine battalion
In 2016, the Sri Lanka Navy formed its first
battalion of
Marines specializing in
amphibious warfare
Amphibious warfare is a type of offensive military operation that today uses naval ships to project ground and air power onto a hostile or potentially hostile shore at a designated landing beach. Through history the operations were conducte ...
. The unit started training under the assistance of the
11th Marine Expeditionary Unit
The 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (11th MEU) is one of seven Marine Expeditionary Units currently in existence in the United States Marine Corps. The Marine Expeditionary Unit is a Marine Air Ground Task Force with a strength of about 2,200 pe ...
of the
United States Marine Corps in November 2016 and received further training from the
Commando Regiment of
Sri Lanka Army.
The first group consisting of 164 Marines, consisting of 6 officers and 158 sailors, passed out on 27 February 2017 from Naval Base SLNS Barana in Mullikulam in a ceremony attended by the President
Maithripala Sirisena, and the Commander of the Navy Vice Admiral
Ravindra Wijegunaratne alongside the tri-force Commanders and other senior officers. On July 29, 2017, Vice Admiral Wijegunarathna opened the new Marine Headquarters, SLNS Vidura in
Sampoor,
Trincomalee.
Personnel
Parama Weera Vibhushanaya recipients
The
Parama Weera Vibhushanaya is the highest award for valour awarded in the Sri Lankan armed forces. Navy recipients include;
*
Lieutenant Commander Jude Lakmal Wijethunge
*
Chief Petty Officer K. G. Shantha
K. G. Shantha ( si, කේ. ජී. ශාන්ත, 4 August 1979–1 November 2008) was a senior non-commissioned officer in the Sri Lanka Navy. He was killed in a sea battle against the Sea Tigers, the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tam ...
Notable fallen members
Over 23,790 Sri Lankan armed forces personnel were killed since the start of the civil war in 1981 to its end in 2009, this includes 2
admiral
Admiral is one of the highest ranks in some navies. In the Commonwealth nations and the United States, a "full" admiral is equivalent to a "full" general in the army or the air force, and is above vice admiral and below admiral of the fleet, ...
s killed in active duty or assassinated. 659 service personnel were killed due to the second JVP insurrection from 1987 to 1990. 53 service personnel were killed and 323 were wounded in the first JVP insurrection from 1971 to 1972. Notable fallen members includes;
*
Admiral
Admiral is one of the highest ranks in some navies. In the Commonwealth nations and the United States, a "full" admiral is equivalent to a "full" general in the army or the air force, and is above vice admiral and below admiral of the fleet, ...
W.W.E. Clancy Fernando - Commander of the Navy
*
Rear admiral
Rear admiral is a senior naval flag officer rank, equivalent to a major general and air vice marshal and above that of a commodore and captain, but below that of a vice admiral. It is regarded as a two star "admiral" rank. It is often regarde ...
Mohan Jayamaha - Commander, Northern Naval Area
[Women's Royal Naval Service (Britain); however, for women in the Sri Lanka Navy, there is no separate branch or department.
Today women are recruited to both the regular and volunteer forces. Although at first limited to the medical branch currently both female officers and rates are able to join any branch of service including the executive branch as well. In 2007 the navy appointed its first-ever female Commodore, Surgeon Commodore Indranee Y. Amarasinghe.][''Surgeon Commodore Indranee Y. Amarasinghe']
Sri Lanka Navy
Ranks
The following tables present the military ranks and insignia of the Sri Lanka Navy. These ranks generally correspond with those of Western or Commonwealth Nations militaries, and reflect those of the British warrant officer, non-commissioned officer and enlisted ranks and the Commissioned officer ranks. Sri Lanka does have an Admiral rank, but it is usually only awarded to the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) or as an honorary rank.
;Officers
;Other ranks
Future of Sri Lanka Navy
The Sri Lanka Navy set a medium-term fleet expansion goal targeting ten new vessels in its 'Sri Lanka Navy 2025' plan as part of its expansion of blue water operations.
According to the Maritime Doctrine of Sri Lanka (MDSL) published in 2020, the establishment of Naval Aviation consisting of helicopters and drones have been proposed and initial steps have been taken.
Naval variant of a locally developed guided missile
In military terminology, a missile is a guided airborne ranged weapon capable of self-propelled flight usually by a jet engine or rocket motor. Missiles are thus also called guided missiles or guided rockets (when a previously unguided rocket ...
and 40-barrel and 20-barrel MRLS to be soon installed on naval vessels.
See also
* Military of Sri Lanka
* Commander of the Navy
* Military ranks and insignia of the Sri Lanka Navy
*Fast Attack Flotilla
The 4th Fast Attack Flotilla (aka ''Dvora Squadron'') is a force element flotilla of the Sri Lanka Navy. The flotilla's mission is to provide heavily armed and fast patrol boat (called fast attack craft or FACs) capability to counter sea tiger mov ...
* Special Boat Squadron
*Rapid Action Boat Squadron
The Rapid Action Boat Squadron (RABS)(In Sinhalese: "ක්ෂණික ක්රියාකාරී යාත්රා බලඝණය" ''Ksanika Vihidum Yathra Balaghanaya'') is a force element squadron of the Sri Lanka Navy that provide ...
* Naval and Maritime Academy
* Hoods Tower Museum
* Sri Lankan Civil War
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References
External links
Official website
Ministry of Defence Sri Lanka
General Sir John Kotelawala Defence Academy
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Defence agencies of Sri Lanka
Military of Sri Lanka