Croatian Navy
The Croatian Navy (HRM; Croatian: Hrvatska ratna mornarica, lit. 'Croat war navy') is a branch of the Croatian Armed Forces. It was formed in 1991 from what Croatian forces managed to capture from the Yugoslav Navy during the breakup of Yugoslavia and Croatian War of Independence. In addition to mobile coastal missile launchers, today it operates 30 vessels, divided into the Navy Flotilla for traditional naval duties, and the Croatian Coast Guard. Five missile boats form the Croatian fleet's main offensive capability.
Croatian Navy | |
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Croatian: Hrvatska ratna mornarica | |
Emblem of the Croatian Navy | |
Founded | 1991 |
Country | Croatia |
Type | Navy |
Size | 1,363 30 vessels |
Part of | Armed Forces of Croatia |
H/Q | Lora, Split, Croatia |
Patron | Saint Nicholas |
March | Mi smo hrvatski mornari (English: We are Croatian sailors!) |
Anniversaries | September 18 |
Engagements | Croatian War of Independence Operation Atalanta Operation Triton |
Website | https://www.morh.hr/en/ |
Commanders | |
Commander | Commodore Ivo Raffanelli |
Deputy Commander, Chief of Naval Staff | Ship-of-the-line cpt. Milan Blažević |
Notable commanders | Fleet Admiral Sveto Letica, Admiral Vid Stipetić, Viceadmiral Zdravko Kardum, Rear Admiral Janko Vuković |
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