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Syrian Navy
Maritime warfare branch of Syria's military From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Syrian Navy (Arabic: الْبَحْرِيَّةُ السُّورِيَّةُ, romanized: al-Baḥrīyah as-Sūrīyah) is the naval branch of the Syrian Armed Forces.
- Not to be confused with the Syrian Arab Navy (Ba'athist Syria)
After the collapse of Ba'athist Syria in 2024, military assets fell into the hands of a new coalition which is attempting to reconstitute previous state institutions under new leadership, organization and direction, as a unified national force.
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History
Shortly after the collapse of the Ba'athist regime, on December 9, 2024 the Israeli Air Force launched an attack on various assets of the Syrian Fleet. Israel sought to destroy important naval assets to prevent their use by the incoming Syrian Government in the context of the 2024 Israeli invasion of Syria. Among other damage, at least 6 Osa-class missile boats were destroyed in Latakia.[1]
The Syrian Navy first began to conduct routine patrols along the Syrian coast on April 25, 2025. It's first large-scale operation was May 9, 2025, in order to combat weapons smuggling and human trafficking.[2] In July 2025, cooperation was reported between the Turkish Directorate General of Maritime Affairs and the Syrian Maritime Navigation Authority (Arabic: هيئة الملاحة البحرية السورية) aimed at rebuilding and operating Syrian ports and developing roll-on/roll-off (Ro-Ro) maritime transport services between Turkey and Syria.[3] Various naval tests were conducted off the coast of Syria during August and September.[4]
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Ranks
Structure
The Syrian Navy consists of the navy, coastal defense and naval aviation forces.[citation needed]
References
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