List of ships of the Egyptian Navy
The list of Egyptian Navy ships includes all ships of the Egyptian Navy as well as its predecessors.
See also List of ships of the line of Egypt.
Ship classes
- In service: 4 ships: 785, 787, 789 & 791(out of 6 built)
- Displacement: 82 tons full load
- Crew: 20
- Dimensions: 25.3 x 6 x 1.8 meters (83 x 19.5 x 6 feet)
- Propulsion: 4 diesels, 4 shafts, 5,400 bhp, 40 knots
- Armament:
- Two Otomat SSM
- Two twin 30 mm AA guns
Note: Built in Egypt, outfitted in the United KingdomHulls built in Egypt, outfitted in UK. Hull is a modified Komar design. Two units were stricken in 1990s.
On order: (All 4 delivered between 2011-2014)
- Displacement: 550 tons
- Complement: 36 (eight officers, ten chief petty officers, and 18 ratings).
- Dimensions: length: 60.6 m (199 ft), Beam: 10 m (32.8 ft), Draft: 2 m (2.5 ft)
- Machinery: Diesels: Three MTU diesels (30,000 hp) (sold and serviced by Detroit Diesel Corporation in the US); three shafts; three propellers.
- Speed: 41 knots (76 km/h)
- Range: 2,000 nmi (4,000 km) at 15 knots (28 km/h), with an at-sea endurance of eight days.
- Equipment:
- CMS/Fire Control
- Lightweight Shipboard Electro-Optical System
- IFF
- Data links (Link ASN 150, LinkYE, Link 14, and Link 11)
- Radar:
- Navigation: Thales Nederland (formerly Signaal) Scout (I/J band)
- Air/surface surveillance: European Aerospace and Defence Systems (EADS) TRS-3D radar built by Raytheon Systems
- Fire control: (I and K dual-band).
- Countermeasures:
- Decoys: Four chaff/IR launchers (two to port and two to starboard).
- Electronic Support Measures/Electronic Countermeasures (ESM/ECM)
- Armament:
- Eight Boeing Harpoon SSM Block 1G in two quad pack canister launchers.
- One United Defense Mk 75 76 mm/62 Super Rapid DP gun
- One Raytheon RAM system consisting of the Mk49 Guided Missile Launching System (GMLS) and a Mk44 MOD 2 Block 1 guided missile round pack (supporting 21 canister mounted missiles)
- One Raytheon Mk 15 Mod 21 Phalanx (Block 1B) 20 mm Phalanx CIWS
- Two deck-mounted 7.62 mm M60 machine guns
- In service: 1 ship: Tariq (931)
- Displacement: 2000 tons
- Armament:
- 3 × 4 in (102 mm) guns
- Two twin 37 mm AA guns
- Four 12.7 mm machineguns
- Four depth-charge mortars
- Two depth-charge racks
Dhat Al Sawari class minehunter
- In service: 3 ships: Dhat Al Sawari, Navarine, Al Burullus
- Displacement: 203 tons
- Crew: 25
- Equipment: TSM 2022 minehunting sonar
- Armament: Two 12.7 mm machineguns
- Note: Built in the United States
- In service: 2 ships: El Suez (F941), Aboukir (F946)
- Displacement: 1575 tons
- Crew: 146
- Equipment:
- DA-05 two-dimensional air search radar
- Elettronica Beta intercept
- WM-25 fire control
- Sonar:
- VDS
- DE-1167 LF hull sonar
- C3I & EW:
- SATCOM Communication
- Combat Data Suite
- Chaff Decoy Dispenser
- Armament:
- Eight Harpoon SSM
- Eight RIM-7 Sea Sparrow SAM
- One 76 mm OTO Melara DP gun
- Two 40 mm AA guns
- One 375 mm antisubmarine rocket launcher
- Two triple 12.75-inch (324 mm) torpedo tubes.
El Horreya training yacht
- Displacement: 3,762 tons
- Crew: 160
El Kousseir training yacht
- In service: 4 ships: Al Hadi, Al Gatar, Al Saddam, Al Salam plus 4 reserve ships
- Displacement: 392 tons
- Crew: 70
- Equipment: Tamir II HF hull sonar
- Armament:
- Two twin 57 mm AA guns
- Two twin 23 mm AA guns
- Two triple 12.75-inch (324 mm) torpedo tubes
- Four RBU-1200 anti-submarine rocket launchers
- Two depth-charge mortars
- Two depth-charge racks
- Mines
- In service: 6 ships (609, 611, 613, 615, 617, 619)
- Displacement: 79.19 tons full load
- Dimensions: 27 x 6.5 x 1.8 meters (88.5 x 21 x 6 feet)
- Propulsion: 4 diesels, 4 shafts, 4,800 bhp, 37 knots
- Crew: 16
- Armament:
- 2 HY-2 SSM
- 1 dual 25 mm AA (Chinese-built), changed to Egyptian made 23 mm cannon AA.
Intisar training ship
- In service: 2 ships: Najim al Zafir (951) and Al Nasser (F956)
- Displacement: 1900 tons
- Crew: 195
- Equipment:
- Type 354 Radar (Eye Shield) 2D air/surface search, I-band
- Type 517H-1 (Knife Rest) 2D long-range air search, A-band
- Type 352 Radar (Square Tie) surface search fire-control, I-band
- MF hull radar
- Type 343 (Wasp Head) fire control radar, G/H-band
- 2 x Type 341 fire control radar for dual 37 mm AA gun
- 2 x Racal RM-1290 navigation radars, I-band
- Sonar
- SJD-5 medium-frequency Sonar
- SJC-1B reconnaissance Sonar
- SJX-4 communications Sonar
- C3I & EW
- CTC-1629 Combat Data System (or Chinese copy ZKJ-3A)
- Data link: HN-900 (Chinese equivalent of Link 11A/B)
- Communication: SNTI-240 SATCOM
- RWD-8 (Jug Pair) Intercept EW Suite
- Elettronica Beta Intercept
- Type 9230I Radar Warning Receiver
- Type 651A IFF
- 2 x Mk-36RBOC 6-barrel Decoy Rocket Launchers
- Armament:
- Four HY-2 SSM
- Two radar controlled dual 57 mm AA guns
- Six radar controlled dual 37 mm AA guns
- Four RBU-1200 anti-submarine rocket launchers
- Four depth-charge mortars
- Two depth-charge racks
- Mines
- Note: May be modified with additional helicopter platform
- In service: 2 ships: Domyat (F961) and Rasheed (966)
- Displacement: 4250 tons
- Crew: 250
- Aviation: Helicopter deck plus hangar for one helicopter SH-2G
- Equipment:
- SPS-40 B two-dimensional Air search Radar
- AN/SPS-67 Surface Search Radar
- SPG-53 Fire Control
- Sonar:
- SQS-26 CX bow Sonar
- SQR-18 towed Sonar Array
- C3I & EW:
- Armament:
- Note: 1 additional ship is in Egyptian possession as a hulk
Okhtenskiy class ocean tug
- Units in service: 103 Al Meks, 105 Al Agami, 107 Antar, 109 Al Dikhila, 111 Al Iskandarani,
113 Al Kahira
- Displacement: 950 tons full load
- Dimensions: 47.3 x 10.3 x 5.5 meters (155 x 33.5 x 18 feet)
- Propulsion: Diesel-electric, 2 diesels, 1 shaft, 1,500 shp, 13 knots
- Crew: 40
- Note:First two were Soviet-built, others assembled in Egypt from Soviet
components.
- In service: 4 ships: Alexandria (F911), Taba (F916), Sharm El-Sheikh (F901), Toushka (F906)
- Displacement: 3700 tons
- Crew: 230
- Aviation: Helicopter deck plus two hangars, normally housing two SH-2G Seasprite helicopters
- Equipment:
- AN/SPS-49(V) 4 two-dimensional Air Search Radar
- AN/SPS-55 Surface Search Radar
- Mk.13 Fire Control
- Mk.92 Missile Fire Control
- SPG-60 STIR Missile Fire Control
- Sonar:
- SQS-56 keel Sonar
- SQR-18A towed Sonar Array
- C3I & EW:
- Armament:
- In service: 2 ships: Osprey Class Coastal Minesweepers: Ex USS Cardinal (MHC-60) and Ex USS Raven (MHC-61)
- Crew 5 officers, 4 chief petty officers, 42 enlisted men
- Displacement:
- 817 tons light
- 904 tons full
- Dimensions:
- Length 187 ft 10 in (57.25 m)
- Beam 34 ft 7 in (10.54 m)
- Draught, Full Load 88 ft (27 m)
- Height 70 ft (21 m)
- Decks 4
- Multi-Purpose Crane 2t capacity
- Boat-Handling Crane 1t capacity
- Compartments and Spaces 110
- Performance:
- Speed Over 15 kn (28 km/h)
- Range 1,500 miles (2,400 km)
- Weapon Systems
- Guns 2 x 0.5-calibre machine guns
- Mine countermeasures suites:
- Mine Neutralisation System AN/SLQ-48
- Minehunting Sonar AN/SQQ-32
- Mine Countermeasures Deep Sweep System SLQ-53
- Tanks 24
- Navigation, Command and Control System:
- In service: 3 ships
- Displacement: 800 tons
- Crew: 41
- Capacity: 180-195 tons of cargo (5 MBT or 8 APC + 250 troops/marines
- Radar & Electronics:
- Surface Radar: Spin Trough
- Fire Control Radar: Drum Tilt
- Armament:
- 2 - SA-N-5 Grail quad launchers
- 2 - 30 mm (twin) (in one ship)
- 2 - 18 tube 140 mm rocket launchers
- In service: 6 ships: 670 Ramadan, 672 Khybar, 674 El Kadesseya, 676 El Yarmouk, 678 Badr, 680 Hetteen
- Displacement: 312 tons full load
- Crew: 31
- Dimensions: 52 x 7.6 x 2.0 meters (170.5 x 25 x 6.5 feet)
- Propulsion: 4 diesels, 4 shafts, 16,000 bhp, 35 knots
- Equipment:
- Radar: ST820 Air and Surface Search Radar, Cutlass intercept
- Fire Control: Two ST802 Fire Control Radars
- EW:
- Cutlass intercept Radar
- Cygnus Jammer
- Two Protean Chaff Dispenser
- Armament:
- Four Otomat SSM
- One 76 mm OTO Melara DP gun
- One twin 40 mm Breda AA gun
Armament:
- In service: 4 ships: 831 , 842, 852, 858
- Displacement: 1,330 Tons Surfaced, 1,712 Tons Submerged
- Crew: 56 Officers and Sailors
- Engine:
- 2x diesel engines delivering 4000 hp (2983 kW), with two electric motors driving two propeller shafts.
- Maximum Speed:
- 17 knots (31 km/h) surfaced
- 14 knots (26 km/h) submerged
- Range:
- Snorkel: 7,000 nautical miles (13,000 km) at 5 knots (9.3 km/h)
- Surface: 16,000 nautical miles (30,000 km) at 10 knots (19 km/h)
- Operating Depth:
- Operational: 300 meters (984 ft)
- Maximum: 500 meters (1,640 ft)
- Equipment:
- Sensor Suite:
- 'Snoop Plate' surface search radar
- 'Stop Light' ECM system
- Librascope system fire control
- Sonar
- Medium frequency 'Feniks' bow sonar
- High frequency 'Herkules' bow sonar
- CSU-3-4 active/passive suite sonar
- Armament:
- 6 x 533mm (21 inch) torpedo tubes in bow and 2 x 533mm (21 inch) torpedo tubes in stern, with a mix of 14 NT-37F torpedoes and Harpoon SSM (Usually 10 and 4)
- Note: Chinese built version in 1980-1981, delivered to the EN in 1984 after being upgraded with American and British systems . Capable of carrying 28 mines in place of torpedo and missile armaments. (Replaced the 6 Russian Romeo class and the 6 Russian Whiskey class Submarines that were delivered between 1961 and 1969).
Safaga class route survey boat
- In service: 2 ships: Safaga, Abu El Ghosn
- Displacement: 165 tons
- Crew: 16
- Armament: One 12.7 mm machinegun
- In service: 4 ships
- Displacement: 135 tons
- Dimensions: 38.78 x 5.41 x 1.55 (127 x 18 x 5 feet)
- Propulsion: 4 diesels, 4 shafts, 4,220 bhp, 28 knots
- Crew: 36
- Armament:
- Two twin 37 mm AA guns
- Two twin 23 mm AA guns
- Displacement: 170 tons full load
- Dimensions: 34 x 6.8 x 1.5 meters (111.5 x 22 x 5 feet)
- Propulsion: 3 diesels, 3 shafts, 12,000 bhp, 45 knots
- Crew: 22
- Armament: 2 dual AK-230 30 mm AA
- Note: Soviet-built, transferred 1967-68. Torpedo tubes and rocket launchers have been removed from the survivors.
- Note: Original armament included rocket launchers and torpedo tubes, now removed
- In service: 5 ships: Gharbeya, Daqahleya, Bahareya, Sinai, Assuit
- Displacement: 569 tons
- Dimensions: 58 x 8.6 x 2.3 meters (190 x 28 x 7.5 feet)
- Propulsion: 2 diesels, 2 shafts, 2,200 bhp, 14 knot
- Crew: 65
- Equipment: Tamir II mine locating sonar
- Armament:
- Two twin 37 mm AA guns
- Four twin 12.7 mm machine guns
- Two depth-charge mortars
- Mines
Toplivo II class coastal tanker
- In service: 8 ships: Aida 4, Maryut, Al Furat, Al Nil, Ekdu, Atbarah, Aida 3, Al Manzalla
Vydra class landing craft
- In service: 9 ships
- Displacement: 600 tons
- Crew: 20
- Capacity: 200 troops, 200 tons cargo
- Armament: Two twin 40 mm AA guns or two twin 37 mm AA guns
- Note: Some without armament
- In service: 3 ships: Aswan, Giza, Sohag
- Displacement: 460 tons
- Crew: 62
- Equipment: Mine location sonar
- Armament:
- Two twin 30 mm AA guns
- Ten mines
- In service: 1 ship: El Fateh
- Displacement: 2575 tons
- Crew: 186
- Equipment: SNW-1 air and surface search radar
- Armament:
- Four 114 mm / 45 caliber DP guns
- One dual 40 mm AA gun
- Four 40 mm AA guns
- 4 × 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes
- Note: Former Royal Navy Z-class destroyer of World War II vintage.
Individual ships
A
- Aboukir (F946): former Spanish Navy Descubierta class corvette Serviola.
- Abu El Ghosn: Safaga route survet boat, commissioned in 1994
- Ekdu (214): Toplivo II class coastal tanker
- Al Agami (105): Okhtenskiy class ocean tug, commissioned in the 1960s.
- Al Dekhela (109): Okhtenskiy class ocean tug, commissioned in the 1960s.
- Al Furat (212): Toplivo II class coastal tanker
- Al Gatar (442): Hainan class ASW patrol boat, commissioned in 1984.
- Al Hadi (433): Hainan class ASW patrol boat, commissioned in 1983.
- Al Iskandarani (111): Okhtenskiy class ocean tug, commissioned in the 1960s.
- Al Manzalla (217): Toplivo II class coastal tanker
- Al Meks (103): Okhtenskiy class ocean tug, commissioned in the 1960s.
- Al Nasser (F956): Jianghu class frigate, commissioned in 1985.
- Al Nil (213): Toplivo II class coastal tanker
- Al Saddam (455): Hainan class ASW patrol boat, commissioned in 1984.
- Al Salam (448): Hainan class ASW patrol boat, commissioned in 1984.
- Antar (107): Okhtenskiy class ocean tug, commissioned in the 1960s.
- Assuit (516): T-43 type patrol minesweeper
- Aswan (530): Yurka class patrol minesweeper, commissioned in 1969.
- Aida 3 (216): Toplivo II class coastal tanker
- Aida 4 (210): Toplivo II class coastal tanker
B
- Badr (678): Ramadan class missile boat, commissioned in 1982.
- Bahareya (510): T-43 type patrol minesweeper
- Al Burullus: Dat Assawari class minehunter, commissioned in 1996.
D
E
G
H
I
K
- El Kahira (113): Okhtenskiy class ocean tug, commissioned in the 1960s.
- Khyber (672): Ramadan class missile boat, commissioned in 1981.
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Pennant numbers
- 103: Al Meks
- 105: Al Agami
- 107: Antar
- 109: Al Dikhila
- 111: Al Iskandarani
- 113: Kalir
- 210: Ayeda 4
- 211: Maryut
- 212: Al Furat
- 213: Al Nil
- 214: Akdu
- 215: Maryut Atbarah
- 216: Ayeda 3
- 217: Maryut
- 301: Unnamed Polnocny A class utility landing craft
- 303: Unnamed Polnocny A class utility landing craft
- 305: Unnamed Polnocny A class utility landing craft
- 330: Unnamed Vydra class utility landing craft
- 332: Unnamed Vydra class utility landing craft
- 334: Unnamed Vydra class utility landing craft
- 336: Unnamed Vydra class utility landing craft
- 338: Unnamed Vydra class utility landing craft
- 340: Unnamed Vydra class utility landing craft
- 342: Unnamed Vydra class utility landing craft
- 344: Unnamed Vydra class utility landing craft
- 346: Unnamed Vydra class utility landing craft
- 433: Al Hadi
- 442: Al Gatar
- 448: Al Salam
- 455: Al Saddam
- 501: Gharbiya
- 507: Daqahliya
- 510: Bahariya
- 513: Sinai
- 516: Assuit
- 530: Aswan
- 533: Giza
- 539: Sohag
- 542: Dat Assawari
- 609: Unnamed Houko class missile boat
- 611: Unnamed Houko class missile boat
- 613: Unnamed Houko class missile boat
- 615: Unnamed Houko class missile boat
- 617: Unnamed Houko class missile boat
- 619: Unnamed Houko class missile boat
- 633: Unnamed Osa I class missile boat
- 637: Unnamed Osa I class missile boat
- 641: Unnamed Osa I class missile boat
- 643: Unnamed Osa I class missile boat
- 670: Ramadan
- 672: Khyber
- 674: El Kadesseya
- 676: El Yarmouk
- 678: Badr
- 680: Hettein
- 751: Unnamed Shershen class patrol boat
- 753: Unnamed Shershen class patrol boat
- 755: Unnamed Shershen class patrol boat
- 757: Unnamed Shershen class patrol boat
- 759: Unnamed Shershen class patrol boat
- 761: Unnamed Shershen class patrol boat
- 785: Unnamed 6 October class missile boat
- 787: Unnamed 6 October class missile boat
- 789: Unnamed 6 October class missile boat
- 791: Unnamed 6 October class missile boat
- 793: Unnamed Shanghai II class patrol boat
- 795: Unnamed Shanghai II class patrol boat
- 797: Unnamed Shanghai II class patrol boat
- 799: Unnamed Shanghai II class patrol boat
- 831: Unnamed Romeo class submarine
- 842: Unnamed Romeo class submarine
- 852: Unnamed Romeo class submarine
- 858: Unnamed Romeo class submarine
- F901: Sharm El-Sheikh
- F906: Toushka
- F911: Mubarak
- F916: Taba
- 931: Tariq
- 941: El Suez
- 946: Aboukir
- 961: Domyat
- 966: Rasheed
References