Royal Cambodian Navy

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The Royal Cambodian Navy - RCN (Template:Langx; Template:Literal translation) is the naval warfare service branch of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces and one of the three uniformed services of the Kingdom of Cambodia.

It has an estimated of 4,000 active personnel and operates roughly 228 boats. Commanded by Admiral Tea Vinh, it sails under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of National Defense.[1]

History

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Its role initially was only relegated to coastal & riverine patrols as well as ground support for internal security operations.

By 1967, it had a strength of about 1400 officers & men including 200 men of the Naval Infantry Force.[2]

National Committee for Maritime Security (NCMS)

The NCMS was established in December 2010, on the initiative of Prime Minister Hun Sen and with support from international security partners.

Part of its role is focusing on fighting against terrorism, piracy, human trafficking, cross-border crimes, drug trafficking as well as on preserving natural resources and conducting emergency rescue works.[3]

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Cambodian Navy officers stand in ranks with US Navy members.

It is overseen by Admiral Tea Vinh and has bases in Sihanoukville, Ream and Phnom Penh, working with and for the Royal Cambodian Navy.

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Cambodian Navy saluting the flag.
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USS Mustin (DDG-89) visits Cambodian Navy.

NCMS is also responsible for the security of visiting navy's ships and personnel from neighbouring countries and allies, including China, Russia, Japan [4] and the USA.

Equipment

The navy possesses fifteen patrol craft and a further five patrol craft of the "fast attack" variety. There are also about 200 motorized and manual canoes.[5]

The country's seagoing capability was boosted in August 2005, when China handed over 4 patrol boats. Followed by 2 in 2006 from Vietnam and again, a further 7 by China were handed over worth $100,000,000. The craft were donated to Cambodia by China to help counter piracy, transnational crime, smuggling and to safeguard future oil installations. Despite ongoing rumors, the RCN have yet to announce nor confirmed the handover of the 2 PLN's Type 056 corvettes currently stationed at the Ream Naval Base.

In 2007, Cambodia reported that it was increasing the strength of its navy from 1,000 to 3,000 sailors, apart from creating a force of 2,000 Marine infantry.

Many officers of the Royal Cambodian Navy received their training at the Vietnam Naval Academy.[6]

The Royal Cambodian Navy also has many plans to strengthen their naval fleet with assistance from China, Germany, Vietnam, Indonesia, South Korea, and Japan.

Bases

Naval bases of the Royal Cambodian Navy include the following:

Flotillas

Mekong Flotilla

Class Ship Name Hull Number Current Status Notes
Small Patrol Craft
Koh Pothi-class Koh Pothi
Koh Seh
1103
1104
Active Service
Active Service
Swift-class Mk. III, inherited from the KPRN/CPN.

Recently transferred from the Bay of Thailand Flotilla.[7]

Koh Kong-class Koh Kong
Koh Sdach
Koh Ampil
2101
2102
2103
Active Service
Active Service
Active Service
Albatroz-class, acquired by the RCN in 2015.[8]
ASPB Unknown 2903
2904
2905
Unserviceable
Decommissioned
Decommissioned
Inherited from the KPRN/CPN.[9]
Large Patrol Craft
Turya-class Unknown 1121
1122
Decommissioned
Decommissioned
Project 206M-class, inherited from the KPRN/CPN.[10][11]
Small Landing Craft
LCM-6 Landing Craft Unknown 2402
2406
Active Service
Active Service
Inherited from the KPRN/CPN.[12]

Bay of Thailand Flotilla

Class Ship Name Hull Number Current Status Notes
Small Patrol Craft
Koh Yor-class Koh Yor
Koh Tunsay
1101
1102
Unserviceable
Unserviceable
Project 1400ME-class, inherited from the KPRN/CPN.[13][14]
Koh Chhlam-class Koh Chhlam
Koh Rong
1105
1106
Active Service
Active Service
Fassmer FPB 21-class, acquired by the RCN in 1997.[15]
Koh Ruesay-class Koh Ruesay
Koh Py
Koh Krabey
1107
1108
1109
Active Service
Active Service
Active Service
Aid from China.[16]
Large Patrol Craft
Shershen-class Unknown 1123
1124
Decommissioned
Decommissioned
Project 206-class, aid from Vietnam,

torpedo tubes were removed prior to handover.[17][18]

Koh Polowai-class Koh Polowai
Koh Tang
Koh Pring
Koh Via
1131
1132
1133
1134
Active Service
Unserviceable
Unserviceable
Active Service
Project 02059-class, inherited from the KPRN/CPN.

In 1995, 1131 and 1134 were sent to Malaysia for modernization, creating a new sub-class.[19][20]

Koh Svay-class Koh Svay
Koh Kras
Koh Krasar
Koh Tbal
1141
1142
1143
1144
Active Service
Active Service
Active Service
Active Service
Aid from China.[21]In 2021, a fire broke out on 1142;

resulting in 4 deaths.[22]

Large Landing Craft
Yuch'in-class Koh Andoek 1401 Active Service Type 069-class, aid from China.[23]
LCM-8 Landing Craft Unknown Inherited from the KPRN/CPN.[24]

Navy ranks and insignia

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See also

References

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