The Romanian Naval Forces () is the principal
naval branch of the
Romanian Armed Forces
The Romanian Armed Forces ( or ''Armata Română'') are the military forces of Romania. It comprises the Land Forces, the Naval Forces and the Air Force. The current Commander-in-chief is Lieutenant General Gheorghiță Vlad who is managed by ...
and operates in the
Black Sea
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and on the
Danube
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. It traces its history back to 1860.
History

The Romanian Navy was founded in 1860 as a river flotilla on the Danube. After the unification of
Wallachia
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and
Moldavia
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,
Alexandru Ioan Cuza
Alexandru Ioan Cuza (, or Alexandru Ioan I, also Anglicised as Alexander John Cuza; 20 March 1820 – 15 May 1873) was the first ''domnitor'' (prince) of the Romanian Principalities through his double election as List of monarchs of Moldavia ...
, the ruling
Domnitor
''Prince Domnitor'', in full ''Principe Domnitor'' (Romanian pl. ''Principi Domnitori'') was the official title of the ruler of Romania between 1862 and 1881. It was usually translated as "prince regnant" in English and most other languages, ...
of the
Romanian Principalities, decided on 22 October 1860 by order no. 173 to unify the navies into a single flotilla, the
Danube Flotilla Corps.
The navy was French-trained and organized.
[Axworthy, p. 327] Officers were initially sent to
Brest Naval Training Centre in France, as the Military School in
Bucharest
Bucharest ( , ; ) is the capital and largest city of Romania. The metropolis stands on the River Dâmbovița (river), Dâmbovița in south-eastern Romania. Its population is officially estimated at 1.76 million residents within a greater Buc ...
did not have a naval section.
The first Commander-in-chief of the navy was Colonel
Nicolae Steriade. The base was first established in 1861 at
Izmail
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, but it was later relocated in 1864 to
Brăila
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According to the 2021 Romanian ...
and in 1867 to
Galați
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. The equipment was modest at best, with 3 ships from Wallachia and 3 from Moldavia, manned by 275 sailors.
The main goal of the navy was to organize, train and expand this small force.
The first seamen's training school was established in 1872 at Galați for officers, petty officers and sailors. The first acquisition of the Romanian Navy was the
paddle steamboat "''Prințul Nicolae Conache Vogoride''". The ship was purchased in 1861 and was later transformed into a warship at Meyer naval shipyard in
Linz
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, being christened "'" when it was launched at
Galați harbor.
In 1867, the royal yacht "''Ștefan cel Mare''" (
Stephen the Great
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) entered service. In October 1873, the ''Fulgerul'' gunboat, ordered by the Romanian state as the first purpose-built warship in the history of the Romanian Navy, was finished at the Toulon shipyard in France. However, the ship was unarmed, so she would be allowed passage through the Turkish straits. After arriving in Romania in April 1874, she was fitted with a Krupp cannon in a mild steel turret at the
Galați shipyard. The next ship to enter service with the Romanian Navy was the
spar torpedo
A spar torpedo is a weapon consisting of a bomb placed at the end of a long pole, or spar, and attached to a boat. The weapon is used by running the end of the spar into the enemy ship. Spar torpedoes were often equipped with a barbed spear at ...
boat in 1875. These ships represented the Romanian Flotilla during the
War of Independence
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.
Romanian Navy during the War of Independence

During the
War of Independence
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, the name used in Romanian historiography to refer to the
1877–1878 Russo-Turkish war, the Romanian Navy sailed under the Russian flag.
The main task of the Romanian Flotilla Corps was to transport Russian troops, equipment and supplies across the Danube and to protect the bridges across the river by using mine barrages in key points. The main success of the war was the sinking of the Turkish river monitor "''Seyfî''" near Măcin by a group of spar torpedo boats including "''Rândunica''" and the Russian ''Carevitch'' and ''Ksenya'' crafts.
Another notable success was the sinking of the Turkish river monitor "''Podgoriçe''" (
Podgorica
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) by the Romanian coastal artillery on 7 November 1877.
After the war, the navy transported the Romanian troops back across the Danube. The small but successful navy had demonstrated the need for a strong Danube flotilla in order to secure the southern border of Romania. Three rearmament plans were implemented: during 1883–1885, 1886–1888 and 1906–1908.
These plans mainly concentrated on the Danube flotilla. In 1896, the "Flotilla Corps", as it was known until then, was organized in two sections: the
Danube Division and the Sea Division.
[Gardiner (1984), p. 421] The riverine base was at Galați, while the maritime base was at
Constanța
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, which was by then part of Romania.
Creation of the Romanian Black Sea Fleet
The Romanian Black Sea Fleet was founded in the summer of 1890, 10 years after Romania acquired its first sea-going warship: the gunboat . The newly created division consisted of the small protected cruiser , the training ship , the three
''Smeul''-class torpedo boats, and the forementioned ''Grivița''.
Involvement in the Potemkin mutiny
On 2 July 1905, during the mutiny of the , the Romanian protected cruiser engaged the as the latter was trying to sneak into the Romanian
port of Constanța. ''Elisabeta'' fired two warning shots, first a blank charge then an explosive charge, forcing the torpedo boat to retreat. Later that day, ''Potemkin'' and ''Ismail'' left Romanian waters.
[Neal Bascomb, ''Red Mutiny: Eleven Fateful Days on the Battleship Potemkin'', p. 252] During the night of 7 July, however, ''Potemkin'' returned to the Romanian port, this time agreeing to surrender to the Romanian authorities in exchange for the latter giving asylum to the crew. On the noon of 8 July, Captain Negru, the commander of the port, came aboard the ''Potemkin'' and hoisted the Romanian flag before allowing the warship to enter the inner harbor. On 10 July, after negotiations with the Romanian Government, ''Potemkin'' was handed over to Imperial Russian authorities and taken to
Sevastopol
Sevastopol ( ), sometimes written Sebastopol, is the largest city in Crimea and a major port on the Black Sea. Due to its strategic location and the navigability of the city's harbours, Sevastopol has been an important port and naval base th ...
.
Romanian Navy during World War I

After the
War of Independence
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, two naval rearmament programs were proposed for the Black Sea flotilla. The 1899 program called for six coastal
battleships
A battleship is a large, heavily naval armour, armored warship with a main battery consisting of large naval gun, guns, designed to serve as a capital ship. From their advent in the late 1880s, battleships were among the largest and most form ...
, four
destroyer
In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast, maneuverable, long-endurance warship intended to escort
larger vessels in a fleet, convoy, or carrier battle group and defend them against a wide range of general threats. They were conceived i ...
s and twelve
torpedo boat
A torpedo boat is a relatively small and fast naval ship designed to carry torpedoes into battle. The first designs were steam-powered craft dedicated to ramming enemy ships with explosive spar torpedoes. Later evolutions launched variants of ...
s.
None of these ships were ever built,
[Halpern, p. 276] while the battleship ''Potemkin'' was returned 1 day after being acquired. The 1912 naval program envisioned six 3,500-ton light cruisers, twelve 1,500-ton destroyers and a submarine.
Four
destroyers
In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast, maneuverable, long-endurance warship intended to escort
larger vessels in a fleet, convoy, or carrier battle group and defend them against a wide range of general threats. They were conceived i ...
(and allegedly a submarine
) were actually ordered from Italy but were not delivered, as the
Italian Navy
The Italian Navy (; abbreviated as MM) is one of the four branches of Italian Armed Forces and was formed in 1946 from what remained of the ''Regia Marina'' (Royal Navy) after World War II. , the Italian Navy had a strength of 30,923 active per ...
requisitioned them in 1914.
Three 340-ton coastal submarines were ordered from France in early 1917, but these were also requisitioned at the end of the year and completed for the
French Navy
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as the ''
O'Byrne'' class. The largest Romanian Black Sea ship was the old cruiser , laid down in 1888. The protected cruiser had guarded the mouths of the river
Danube
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during the
Second Balkan War
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, but she was disarmed when
World War I
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began. Her armament was emplaced on the bank of the Danube River to protect against possible attacks by
Austro-Hungarian river monitors, and she remained in
Sulina for the duration of the war.
The Romanian Black Sea squadron also had four old gunboats from the 1880s, which were of limited value, and three old ''Năluca''-class torpedo boats, built in France.
The Romanian Navy had to rely on the armed merchant ships of the state merchant marine, known as SMR (''Serviciul Maritim Român'').
The steam liners ''Regele Carol I'', ''România'', ''Împăratul Traian'' and ''Dacia'' were converted into
auxiliary cruisers.
The Danube Flotilla was more modern,
[Halpern, p. 277] and consisted of four
river monitors (''Lascăr Catargiu'', , ''Ion C. Brătianu'' and ''Alexandru Lahovari'') and eight British-built torpedo boats.
The four river monitors were built in 1907 at
Galați
Galați ( , , ; also known by other #Etymology and names, alternative names) is the capital city of Galați County in the historical region of Western Moldavia, in eastern Romania. Galați is a port town on the river Danube. and the sixth-larges ...
. They were armed with three 12-cm cannons each. In 1918, ''Mihail Kogălniceanu'' was converted to a sea-going monitor. The British torpedo boats of the ''Căpitan Nicolae Lascăr Bogdan'' class were built during 1906–1907 and weighed 50 tons each. There were also approximately six older gunboats used for border patrol and as minelayers, and other auxiliary ships used for transport or supply.
The Romanian Navy had a secondary role during World War I and only had light losses.
The river monitors participated in the defense of
Turtucaia and later secured the flank of the Romanian and Russian defenders in
Dobruja
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. The main success of the war was the mining of an Austro-Hungarian river monitor.
Romanian Navy during the interwar period

Following the end of World War I, the
Kingdom of Romania
The Kingdom of Romania () was a constitutional monarchy that existed from with the crowning of prince Karl of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen as King of Romania, King Carol I of Romania, Carol I (thus beginning the Romanian royal family), until 1947 wit ...
took possession of three Austro-Hungarian river monitors
(renamed ''
Ardeal'', ''
Basarabia'' and ''
Bucovina'' after the newly incorporated territories), and in 1921 purchased four Italian patrol boats. These ships, together with the ones already in service, made Romania's Danube flotilla the most powerful riverine fleet in the world until
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
.
The main focus of the Romanian Navy during the interwar period was the
Black Sea
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fleet. In 1920, two of the initial four
''Aquila''-class scout cruiser
A scout cruiser was a type of warship of the early 20th century, which were smaller, faster, more lightly armed and armoured than protected cruisers or light cruisers, but larger than contemporary destroyers. Intended for fleet scouting duties a ...
s (officially designated as destroyers) ordered from Italy were received.
These were renamed and .
[Gardiner (1984), p. 422] Four gunboats were purchased from the French Navy: ''Stihi'', ''Dumitrescu'', ''Lepri'' and .
[Gardiner (1980), p. 359] Another gunboat of the same class was bought for spares.
Seven torpedo boats were received as war reparations from
Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary, also referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe#Before World War I, Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. A military ...
.
The torpedo boat ''Fulgerul'' however was lost during the trip to Romania when she capsized and sank in the Bosphorus in 1922.
, and , three of these old torpedo boats, will later see service in World War II. In 1926, two additional destroyers were ordered from Italy: ''
Regele Ferdinand'' and ''
Regina Maria'' of the
Regele Ferdinand class destroyer, together with the Romanian Navy's first submarine, , and the submarine tender .
These ships were commissioned between 1930 and 1936.
The expansion of the Romanian Navy during the interwar period required more training facilities and ships. The first step towards this issue was taken in 1920, when a naval college was founded at Constanța. In 1938, the sail ship ''
Mircea
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People Princes of Wallachia
* M ...
'' was built in
Hamburg
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by the
Blohm & Voss
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shipyard as a training vessel for the Romanian Navy. The SMR (''Serviciul Maritim Român'', the Romanian state merchant marine) was also endowed with a number of new ships: the steamer ''Oituz'', the ex-German freighters ''Ardeal'', ''Peleș'', ''Alba Iulia'' and ''Suceava'' (all of them commissioned between 1932 and 1933), the passenger liners ''Basarabia'' and ''Transilvania'' (bought from Germany in 1938) and four new freighters from Italy just before the start of the Second World War: ''Balcic'', ''Cavarna'', ''Mangalia'' and ''Sulina''.
In 1940, the SMR had 17 merchant ships with a total of over 72,000 tons of shipping.
The 1937 naval program and subsequent developments
In 1937, a new rearmament program was proposed. The new plan envisioned a cruiser, four small destroyers, three submarines, two minelayers and ten motor torpedo boats. These warships were to be built locally at the
Galați shipyard, where a new dry dock was developed.
[Axworthy, p. 328]
The anti-aircraft escort minelayer was laid down at the
Galați shipyard in August 1938, launched in June 1939 and commissioned during the first half of 1941. She replaced the planned cruiser as the largest warship yielded by the 1937 program. She was employed in minelaying operations as well as convoy escort missions. Her main armament consisted of
10.5 cm SK C/32 naval guns, much like the German anti-aircraft cruisers and . Her sister ship, ''Cetatea Albă'', was laid down in 1939, but abandoned at an early stage. Her construction was transferred to
Germany
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and in 1940 she was completed by the
Blohm & Voss
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shipyard in
Hamburg
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.
[Earl Thomas Allnutt Brassey, ''Brassey's Annual: The Armed Forces Year-book, Volume 58'', Praeger Publishers, 1947, p. 259] ''Cetatea Albă'' had the same standard displacement and top speed as her sister. It is not known, however, if her armament consisted of more than two 102 mm dual-purpose main guns, two 37 mm anti-aircraft guns and 135 mines.
''Cetatea Albă'' was likely never commissioned.
The four planned destroyers were replaced by four German
M-class minesweepers. These were built locally from German materials in 1943. They were 500-ton vessels armed each with two 88 mm main guns, five anti-aircraft guns (two 37 mm and three 20 mm) and two depth-charge throwers.
Two of the three planned submarines were laid down at the Galați shipyard in 1938, launched in May 1941 and commissioned in May 1943. The first one was , a 620-ton attack submarine armed with one 105 mm deck gun, one 37 mm anti-aircraft gun and six 533 mm torpedo tubes (4 bow and 2 stern). Her smaller sister ship, ''Rechinul'', was a 585-ton minelaying submarine armed with one 20 mm anti-aircraft gun, four 533 mm torpedo tubes and 40 mines. The third planned submarine was replaced by five Italian
CB midget submarines, commissioned in late 1943. The
two minelayers were acquired in 1941.
Three of the ten planned motor torpedo boats were built by
Vospers in the United Kingdom and acquired in 1940. They were named ''Viforul'', and ''Vijelia''.
[Robert Gardiner, ''Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922–1946'', Naval Institute Press, 1980, p. 362] Six more MTBs, of the
Power type, were built locally as the class. They were laid down in 1939 and commissioned in 1943. The planned number of MTBs was exceeded in August 1943, when seven Italian
MAS were also commissioned. These were followed by four 65-ton German
S-boats in August 1944, each armed with two 500 mm torpedo tubes.
World War II and postwar

In 1941, the Royal Romanian Navy had four destroyers (''Mărășești'', ''Mărăști'', ''Regele Ferdinand'' and ''Regina Maria''), one submarine (''Delfinul''), two minelayers (''Amiral Murgescu'' and ''Cetatea Albă'', also employed as a
destroyer escort
Destroyer escort (DE) was the United States Navy mid-20th-century classification for a warship designed with the endurance necessary to escort mid-ocean convoys of merchant marine ships.
Development of the destroyer escort was promoted by th ...
s), three auxiliary minelayers, three
motor torpedo boats (''Viforul'', ''Vijelia'', and ), three gunboats, fifteen small auxiliary vessels and twenty seaplanes.
''Mărăști'' had a cracked shaft and could not exceed the speed of 24 knots. As a result, ''Mărăști'' never ventured far from the coast. ''Delfinul'', the only Axis submarine present in the Black Sea in 1941, was obsolete and mechanically unreliable. By comparison, the
Soviet Black Sea Fleet had a battleship, three medium cruisers, three light cruisers, three flotilla leaders, eight modern destroyers, five old destroyers, two large torpedo boats, 47 submarines and many other auxiliary and small vessels.
The overwhelming superiority of the
Soviet Navy
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forced the Royal Romanian Navy to conduct mainly defensive operations throughout the entire war and its warships rarely hazarded further east than
Cape Sarych
Sarych (; ; ) is a headland located on the shore of the Black Sea at the southern extremity of the Crimean Peninsula.
About five kilometers east of the Sarych headland lies the resort town of Foros. The city of Sevastopol is located about a ...
.
[Axworthy, p. 332]
The two ''Regele Ferdinand''-class destroyers were the most powerful surface units available to the
Axis powers
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during the
naval war in the Black Sea but were mostly used for convoy escort. The Romanian-built minelayer/destroyer escort ''Amiral Murgescu'' and the three auxiliary minelayers of the Romanian Navy played an important role in the
defence of Constanța in 1941 and later in securing the merchant convoy routes to the
Bosphorus
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and the supply routes to
Odessa
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and
Sevastopol
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. Mines were the main cause of Soviet submarine losses in the Black Sea naval war. Wartime additions to the fleet included 3 KFK naval trawlers and 3 landing craft of the
MFP type.
The Royal Romanian Navy was involved in the
evacuation of Axis forces from Crimea in 1944. The Romanian naval commander, Rear Admiral
Horia Macellariu, was awarded the German
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
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after ''Operation 60,000'', the contingency plan for the evacuation of
Crimea
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.
[Axworthy, p. 344] Until
King Michael's Coup
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, the Romanian Navy retreated behind the protection of the coastal mine barrages and anti-aircraft defences of Constanța as the
Soviet Air Force
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began to launch heavy air attacks. On the capitulation of Romania in August 1944, the German warships were ordered to leave Romanian harbours. However, when the Soviet minesweeper ''T-410 Vzryv'', accompanied by ''Amiral Murgescu'', was sunk by a German submarine, the Soviet Navy accused the Royal Romanian Navy of betrayal and seized all vessels using this excuse on 5 September 1944. By this late stage of the war, only one destroyer (''Regina Maria''), one leader (''Mărășești''), two gunboats (''Dumitrescu'' and ''Ghiculescu''), one minelayer (''Amiral Murgescu'') and three motor torpedo boats were still operational. The rest of the warships were in repairs after the evacuation of Crimea and the Soviet air attacks of the preceding couple of months or had been relegated to training duties. The Soviet Navy moved all Romanian warships to
Caucasian ports. They were not returned until after the war. The older vessels were received in September 1945, while the more modern ones (such as the ''Regele Ferdinand class'') were kept by the Soviet Black Sea Fleet until the early 1950s. A number of warships were never returned.
The largest Romanian warship loss of the entire war was the accidental sinking of the gunboat ''Lepri''. The gunboat ran into a Romanian mine laid by the minelayer ''Aurora'' near
Sulina in January 1941, when hostilities between the Soviet Union and the Axis had not begun. While the Royal Romanian Navy had light losses throughout the war, the state merchant navy was practically non-existent by late 1944: every ship of the ''SMR'' was sunk or damaged by the Soviet Navy and Air Force because of the light Romanian and German forces in the Black Sea that were unable to provide adequate protection.
The following is a list of battles and operations of the
World War II Black Sea Campaign involving the Romanian Navy:
*
Raid on Constanța
*
Operation München
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**
Action of 9 July 1941
*
Siege of Odessa (1941)
The siege of Odessa, known to the Soviets as the defence of Odessa, lasted from 8 August until 16 October 1941, during the early phase of Operation Barbarossa, the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II.
Odessa was a port on the ...
*
Crimean Campaign
The Crimean campaign was conducted by the Axis powers, Axis as part of Operation Barbarossa during World War II. The invading force was led by Nazi Germany, Germany with support from Kingdom of Romania, Romania and Fascist Italy, Italy, wh ...
*
Operation Achse
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Several German divisions had en ...
*
Crimean Offensive
The Romanian Naval Forces were reorganized during the
Soviet occupation of Romania
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as the
Romanian People's Navy. Under the Romanian People's Navy, the "Nava Majestăţii Sale" (NMS) designation (or “
His/Her Majesty's Ship”) that is given to each ship under Romanian Royal Navy was abolished.
World War II Romanian Black Sea Fleet warships
Romanian naval forces in the Black Sea consisted of four destroyers, four torpedo boats, eight submarines, three minelayers, one submarine tender, three gunboats and one training ship.
List of enemy warships sunk by the Romanian Navy during World War II
Command, control and organisation

The Romanian Navy is organized in one Frigate Flotilla and one Riverine Flotilla. Equipment includes two
Type 22 frigates, one ''
Mărășești
Mărășești () is a small town in Vrancea County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It administers six villages: Călimănești, Haret, Modruzeni, Pădureni, Siretu, and Tișița.
Geography
The town is located in the eastern part of the county, on th ...
'' class frigate, four corvettes (two
Tetal-I and two
Tetal-II), three
Tarantul-I missile corvettes, one minelayer, four minesweepers, one minehunter, three
''Mihail Kogălniceanu'' class river monitors, five
''Smârdan'' class riverine armored patrol boats and other small craft and auxiliary ships.
The last
''Osa'' class-based ''Epitrop'' torpedo boats were retired in November 2023.
As of 2022, ca. 6,800 men and women serve in the Romanian Navy.
The main base of the Romanian Navy is located at
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
. The current chief of the Romanian Navy is Vice Admiral Mihai Panait, appointed on 15 August 2020. The Commander of the Romanian Fleet is Rear Admiral Cornel Cojocaru, and the Commander of the River Flotilla is Real Admiral Nicu Chirea.
The Romanian Naval Forces ordered three
IAR 330 Puma Naval helicopters, with the last one being commissioned in December 2008. The helicopters are of a similar configuration to those of the
Romanian Air Force
The Romanian Air Force (RoAF) () is the air force branch of the Romanian Armed Forces. It has an air force headquarters, an operational command, five air bases, a logistics base, an air defense brigade, an air defense regiment and an ISR (Intel ...
, including the SOCAT upgrade package; the Navy Pumas also have flotation gear fitted under the nose and main undercarriage fairings. They are currently operated from Navy frigates for
search and rescue
Search and rescue (SAR) is the search for and provision of aid to people who are in distress or imminent danger. The general field of search and rescue includes many specialty sub-fields, typically determined by the type of terrain the search ...
,
medevac
Medical evacuation, often shortened to medevac or medivac, is the timely and efficient movement and en route care provided by medical personnel to patients requiring evacuation or transport using medically equipped air ambulances, helicopters an ...
and maritime surveillance missions.
Structure of the Navy
* Naval Forces General Staff in
Bucharest
Bucharest ( , ; ) is the capital and largest city of Romania. The metropolis stands on the River Dâmbovița (river), Dâmbovița in south-eastern Romania. Its population is officially estimated at 1.76 million residents within a greater Buc ...
** Naval Component Command
* Fleet Command „Viceamiral Vasile Urseanu”, in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
** 56th Frigate Flotilla „Contraamiral Horia Macellariu” (''
Mărășești
Mărășești () is a small town in Vrancea County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It administers six villages: Călimănești, Haret, Modruzeni, Pădureni, Siretu, and Tișița.
Geography
The town is located in the eastern part of the county, on th ...
'', ''
Regele Ferdinand'' and ''
Regina Maria''), in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
*** 130th Logistic Support Ship
Divizion (Croitor class and Stan Tug 1606 ships), in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
**
256th Naval Helicopter Group (IAR 330 Puma Naval helicopters), in
Tuzla
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** 150th Missile Fast Patrol Boat
Divizion (
Tarantul-I missile boats), in
Mangalia
Mangalia (, ), ancient Callatis (; other historical names: Pangalia, Panglicara, Tomisovara), is a city and a port on the coast of the Black Sea in the south-east of Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania.
The municipality of Mangalia als ...
** 50th Corvette
Divizion, in
Mangalia
Mangalia (, ), ancient Callatis (; other historical names: Pangalia, Panglicara, Tomisovara), is a city and a port on the coast of the Black Sea in the south-east of Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania.
The municipality of Mangalia als ...
***
Admiral Petre Bărbuneanu-class corvettes (Tetal-I)
***
Rear-Admiral Eustațiu Sebastian-class corvettes (Tetal-II)
** 146th MCM
Divizion (''Musca'' class minesweepers and the ''Cosar'' minelayer), in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
** 508th Coastal Defence Missile
Divizion (
4K51 Rubezh missile), in
Mangalia
Mangalia (, ), ancient Callatis (; other historical names: Pangalia, Panglicara, Tomisovara), is a city and a port on the coast of the Black Sea in the south-east of Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania.
The municipality of Mangalia als ...
*** Coastal Defence Missile Section with 4 launchers
*** 585th
CBRN defense
Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear defense (CBRN defense) or Nuclear, biological, and chemical protection (NBC protection) is a class of protective measures taken in situations where chemical warfare, chemical, biological warfar ...
company
* River Flotilla Command „Mihail Kogălniceanu”, in
Brăila
Brăila (, also , ) is a city in Muntenia, eastern Romania, a port on the Danube and the capital of Brăila County. The Sud-Est (development region), ''Sud-Est'' Regional Development Agency is located in Brăila.
According to the 2021 Romanian ...
** 67th Gunboats
Divizion „Comandor Virgil Alexandru Dragalina” (
''Mihail Kogălniceanu''-class and
''Smârdan''-class)
*** River monitors Section I, in
Brăila
Brăila (, also , ) is a city in Muntenia, eastern Romania, a port on the Danube and the capital of Brăila County. The Sud-Est (development region), ''Sud-Est'' Regional Development Agency is located in Brăila.
According to the 2021 Romanian ...
*** Armored Patrol Boat Section II, in
Brăila
Brăila (, also , ) is a city in Muntenia, eastern Romania, a port on the Danube and the capital of Brăila County. The Sud-Est (development region), ''Sud-Est'' Regional Development Agency is located in Brăila.
According to the 2021 Romanian ...
** 88th River Patrol Boat
Divizion „Amiral Gheorghe Sandu” (VB 76 class)
*** River Patrol Boat Section I, in
Brăila
Brăila (, also , ) is a city in Muntenia, eastern Romania, a port on the Danube and the capital of Brăila County. The Sud-Est (development region), ''Sud-Est'' Regional Development Agency is located in Brăila.
According to the 2021 Romanian ...
*** River Patrol Boat Section II, in
Tulcea
Tulcea (; also known by #Names, alternative names) is a city in Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is the administrative center of Tulcea County, and had a population of 65,624 . One village, Tudor Vladimirescu, is administered by the city. It is one ...
**131st Logistic Support Ship
Divizion (Lupeni class River tugboats)
***Logistic Support Ship Section I, in
Brăila
Brăila (, also , ) is a city in Muntenia, eastern Romania, a port on the Danube and the capital of Brăila County. The Sud-Est (development region), ''Sud-Est'' Regional Development Agency is located in Brăila.
According to the 2021 Romanian ...
***Logistic Support Ship Section II, in
Tulcea
Tulcea (; also known by #Names, alternative names) is a city in Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is the administrative center of Tulcea County, and had a population of 65,624 . One village, Tudor Vladimirescu, is administered by the city. It is one ...
** 307th Marine Infantry Regiment „Heracleea” in
Babadag
*** Regiment Command
*** Marine Infantry Battalion
*** Combat Support Battalion
*** Logistics Company
*Naval Logistics Base „Pontica", in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
** Command River Ship „MUREȘ”
** 129th Special and Logistic Support Ship
Divizion, in
Mangalia
Mangalia (, ), ancient Callatis (; other historical names: Pangalia, Panglicara, Tomisovara), is a city and a port on the coast of the Black Sea in the south-east of Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania.
The municipality of Mangalia als ...
** 338th Naval Technical Maintenance Center
** 335th Logistic Support Group, in
Mangalia
Mangalia (, ), ancient Callatis (; other historical names: Pangalia, Panglicara, Tomisovara), is a city and a port on the coast of the Black Sea in the south-east of Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania.
The municipality of Mangalia als ...
*** 305th Mixed Depot, in
Mangalia
Mangalia (, ), ancient Callatis (; other historical names: Pangalia, Panglicara, Tomisovara), is a city and a port on the coast of the Black Sea in the south-east of Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania.
The municipality of Mangalia als ...
** 329th Logistic Section, in
Brăila
Brăila (, also , ) is a city in Muntenia, eastern Romania, a port on the Danube and the capital of Brăila County. The Sud-Est (development region), ''Sud-Est'' Regional Development Agency is located in Brăila.
According to the 2021 Romanian ...
*** 319th Mixed Sector, in
Galați
Galați ( , , ; also known by other #Etymology and names, alternative names) is the capital city of Galați County in the historical region of Western Moldavia, in eastern Romania. Galați is a port town on the river Danube. and the sixth-larges ...
** 330th Logistic Support Group, in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
*** 340th Mixed Depot, in
Murfatlar
** 325th Logistic Support Group, in
Tulcea
Tulcea (; also known by #Names, alternative names) is a city in Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is the administrative center of Tulcea County, and had a population of 65,624 . One village, Tudor Vladimirescu, is administered by the city. It is one ...
*** 342nd Mixed Depot „Ion Jalea”, in Codru
*** 278th Mixed Sector, in
Slava Cercheză
* Distinct Specialised Structures
** Diving Center, in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
*** 175th Combat Divers
Divizion „Comandor Constantin Scarlat”, in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
**** Combat and Incursion Divers
**** EOD divers
**** River divers
*** 176th Deep Sea Divers
Divizion, in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
*** Underwater Research Laboratory
*** Hyperbaric Laboratory
*** Combat Diver Logistics Support Ship „Midia”
*** Diving Support Vessel „Grigore Antipa”
*** Diver Support and Intervention Vessel „Grozavul”
*** Diving Patrol Boat „Saturn”
*** Diving Patrol Boat „Venus”
***
S-521 ''Delfinul'' Submarine
** 243rd Radio-Electronics and Surveillance Brigade „Callatis”, in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
** Naval Forces IT and Cyber Defence Center
** Naval Forces Training, Simulation, Evaluation and War Games Center, in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
** Maritime Hydrographic Directorate „Comandor Alexandru Cătuneanu”, in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
*** Mine Warfare Data Center – M.W.D.C.
** Naval Medical Center, in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
** 110th Communication and Information Systems Center „Viceamiral ing. Grigore Marteş”, in Mamaia-Sat
** Naval Forces Support Group „Ovidius”, in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
*** 301st Military Police Company
*** Security
Company
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*** Support Company
**National Museum of the Romanian Navy, in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
* Training
**
"Mircea cel Bătrân" Naval Academy, in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
*** 306th Training and Military Operations Support Ship
Divizion
***
Training Ship ''Mircea''
*** Training Ship ''Constanța''
** "Vice Admiral Constantin Bălescu" Naval Interarm Training School, in
Mangalia
Mangalia (, ), ancient Callatis (; other historical names: Pangalia, Panglicara, Tomisovara), is a city and a port on the coast of the Black Sea in the south-east of Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania.
The municipality of Mangalia als ...
** "Admiral Ion Murgescu" Navy Petty Officer School, in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
** National Military College „
Alexandru Ioan Cuza
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”, in
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
Bases
As of 2011, the naval bases are in:
*
Constanța
Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
– home of the frigate flotilla.
*
Mangalia
Mangalia (, ), ancient Callatis (; other historical names: Pangalia, Panglicara, Tomisovara), is a city and a port on the coast of the Black Sea in the south-east of Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania.
The municipality of Mangalia als ...
– home of the corvette squadron.
*
Tulcea
Tulcea (; also known by #Names, alternative names) is a city in Northern Dobruja, Romania. It is the administrative center of Tulcea County, and had a population of 65,624 . One village, Tudor Vladimirescu, is administered by the city. It is one ...
– home of the Smârdan (Brutar-II) class river patrol monitors.
*
Brăila
Brăila (, also , ) is a city in Muntenia, eastern Romania, a port on the Danube and the capital of Brăila County. The Sud-Est (development region), ''Sud-Est'' Regional Development Agency is located in Brăila.
According to the 2021 Romanian ...
– home of the
Mihail Kogălniceanu class river patrol monitors and the VB 141 class small river patrol boats.
Naval infantry

The 307th Marine Infantry Regiment () is the coastal defence unit of the
Romanian Navy. The unit was formed in the mid-1970s for the defence of the
Danube Delta
The Danube Delta (, ; , ) is the second largest river delta in Europe, after the Volga Delta, and is the best preserved on the continent. Occurring where the Danube, Danube River empties into the Black Sea, most of the Danube Delta lies in Romania ...
and Romanian
Black Sea
The Black Sea is a marginal sea, marginal Mediterranean sea (oceanography), mediterranean sea lying between Europe and Asia, east of the Balkans, south of the East European Plain, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia. It is bound ...
shore. It was initially located at
2 Mai village near
Mangalia
Mangalia (, ), ancient Callatis (; other historical names: Pangalia, Panglicara, Tomisovara), is a city and a port on the coast of the Black Sea in the south-east of Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania.
The municipality of Mangalia als ...
, but since 1975 the Marine Battalion was moved to
Babadag,
Tulcea County
Tulcea County () is a county (județ) of Romania, in the historical region Dobruja, with the capital city at Tulcea. It includes in its northeast corner the large and thinly-populated estuary of the Danube.
Demographics
In 2021, Tulcea Coun ...
. "The 307th Marine Infantry Regiment is destined to carry out military operations in an amphibious river and lagoon environment, the security of objectives in the coastal area, the Danube Delta and the support of local authorities in case of a civil emergency." Its
base is near Babadag military training range and is subordinated to the Riverine Flotilla.
The battalion is organized into infantry, reconnaissance, sniper, mortars, anti-tank artillery, engineers, communications, logistic and naval support units. Standard equipment includes
PA md. 86 assault rifle
An assault rifle is a select fire rifle that uses an intermediate cartridge, intermediate-rifle cartridge and a Magazine (firearms), detachable magazine.C. Taylor, ''The Fighting Rifle: A Complete Study of the Rifle in Combat'', F.A. Moyer '' ...
s,
PM md. 64 light machine gun
A light machine gun (LMG) is a light-weight machine gun designed to be operated by a single infantryman, with or without an assistant, as an infantry support weapon. LMGs firing cartridge (firearms), cartridges of the same caliber as the othe ...
s,
Md. 66 machine guns, 60/82/120 mm
mortars
Mortar may refer to:
* Mortar (weapon), an indirect-fire infantry weapon
* Mortar (masonry), a material used to fill the gaps between blocks and bind them together
* Mortar and pestle, a tool pair used to crush or grind
* Mortar, Bihar, a village i ...
,
AG-7 and
AG-9 launchers, 76 mm Md. 82
mountain howitzers, 11
ABC-79M and 3 TABC-79M
armoured personnel carriers
An armoured personnel carrier (APC) is a broad type of armoured military vehicle designed to transport personnel and equipment in combat zones. Since World War I, APCs have become a very common piece of military equipment around the world.
Acc ...
.
The 307th Marine Infantry Regiment was involved in military exercises with similar troops from United States, the
Netherlands
, Terminology of the Low Countries, informally Holland, is a country in Northwestern Europe, with Caribbean Netherlands, overseas territories in the Caribbean. It is the largest of the four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Nether ...
, Spain,
Portugal
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, Italy and
Ukraine
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that were organized locally or abroad. Also, two companies from this unit have participated in the
KFOR mission "Joint Enterprise" in 2008–09.
Since June 1, 2018, the 307th Marine Battalion has been redesignated as 307th Marine Infantry Regiment.
Equipment
Sea Fleet
For the river fleet and auxiliary vessels see
List of active Romanian Navy ships.
Naval Aviation
Future equipment
The Romanian government plans to acquire new vessels to modernize the Romanian Naval Forces. This plan includes:
*Buying 4 new ships for the navy. Previously these were to be based on the
Sigma 10514 design of
Damen Group
The Damen Group is a Dutch defence, shipbuilding, and engineering conglomerate company based in Gorinchem, Netherlands.
Though it is a major international group doing business in 120 countries, it remains a private family-owned company.
Dame ...
. The frigates were to be built locally (
Damen owns two major shipyards in
Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to ...
) and the total deal was estimated to be worth 1.6 billion euros (equivalent to U.S. $1.96 billion). However, the decision to go with
Damen Group
The Damen Group is a Dutch defence, shipbuilding, and engineering conglomerate company based in Gorinchem, Netherlands.
Though it is a major international group doing business in 120 countries, it remains a private family-owned company.
Dame ...
was repealed in 2017.
*, acquiring 3 new submarines, which would also be built locally at a Romanian shipyard. In 2022, Romania signed a letter of intent with France to purchase s.
*In July 2019,
Naval Group
Naval Group is a major French industrial Corporate group, group specializing in navy, naval defense industry, defense design, development and shipbuilding, construction. Its headquarters are located in Paris.
Heir to the French naval dockyards ...
won a €1.2 billion contract, which includes the construction of four new
Gowind multi-mission
corvette
A corvette is a small warship. It is traditionally the smallest class of vessel considered to be a proper (or " rated") warship. The warship class above the corvette is that of the frigate, while the class below was historically that of the sloo ...
s for the Romanian Navy, as well as a new maintenance center and a training center. Naval Group was due to build the first corvette within three years, while the remaining three corvettes would have been constructed by
Constanța Shipyard
Constanța Shipyard () is the largest shipyard in Romania and one of the largest in Europe having a market share of 20% in the Black Sea basin. The shipyard has two drydocks, one used for the construction of ships up to , and the second one us ...
and delivered before 2026. However, this deal had not been concluded and was cancelled .
Ranks and insignia
Commissioned officer ranks
The rank insignia of
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 (NCO), or a warrant officer. However, absent ...
s.
Other ranks
The rank insignia of
non-commissioned officer
A non-commissioned officer (NCO) is an enlisted rank, enlisted leader, petty officer, or in some cases warrant officer, who does not hold a Commission (document), commission. Non-commissioned officers usually earn their position of authority b ...
s and
enlisted personnel
An enlisted rank (also known as an enlisted grade or enlisted rate) is, in some armed services, any rank below that of a commissioned officer. The term can be inclusive of non-commissioned officers or warrant officers, except in United States ...
.
References
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External links
Official site of the Romanian Naval Forces (Romanian)
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Military of Romania
1860 establishments in Romania