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The Kenya Navy is the
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branch of the
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. It is headquartered in
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. Kenya Navy has two major bases for its fleet with it being headquartered in Mtongwe Naval Base,
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and Manda Bay (part of
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) being the second naval base. The navy also operates naval stations in
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,
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,
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and
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. The Kenya Navy fleet is organized into two fighting squadrons and a logistical support squadron, namely the pioneer 66 Squadron, the 76 Squadron and the 86 Squadron all supported by a Special Operations Squadron, the Fleet Maintenance Unit and a newly formed elite Marine Ranger Regiment.


History

As
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wound down her colonial control in East Africa, the
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(REAN) was established in 1953, covering
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, Tanganyika and
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. Following the disbanding of the REAN in 1962, the
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assumed control of naval operations in the former colonies until the independent states were ready to establish their own navies. The Kenyan Navy was established on 12 December 1964, exactly one year after
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gained independence. In 1976, the Second Squadron, made up of the missile boats KNS ''Madaraka,'' KNS ''Jamhuri'' and KNS ''Harambee'' left
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to sail to Kenya, arriving later that year. In late August 1976, during the delivery voyage, the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi was approached to request assistance for two of the patrol boats, off the Somali coast and not having "enough fuel to reach Mombasa." In 1972, Major JCJ Kimaro was promoted to lieutenant colonel by President
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and appointed as the first commander of the Kenyan Navy. He died in a road accident in 1978 and Major General
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took over command until his retirement in 1988 when Brigadier Joseph Kibwana was promoted to major general. In 2010 it was reported that the
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was assisting the creation of a new Kenyan Special Boat Unit within the Kenya Navy.Whittenberger, Chief Mass Communication Specialist Kathryn. "Naval Special Warfare Assists in Building Kenyan Special Boat Unit." The U.S. Navy. N.p., 10 June 2010. Web. 2 July 2010.

.
On 4 September 2012 the Kenyan Navy shelled the Somalia, Somali city of
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. This was part of an
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offensive to capture the city from al-Shabab fighters during the War in Somalia. The harbour was shelled twice and the airport three times. According to a UN report the export of charcoal through Kismayo is a major source of income for al-Shabab.


Commanders of the Kenya Navy


Fleet


Current Vessels

* ''Jasiri,'' survey ship and offshore patrol vessel, Gondan shipyard Spain. ** KNS ''Jasiri'' (P3124) : Built as a Jasiri Class oceanographic survey vessel at a cost of Sh4.1 billion. Given to Euromarine, a company associated with Anura Pereira, the tender was awarded irregularly, as part of the
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. Military analysts say a similar vessel could have been built for Sh1.8 billion. Later fitted with armament at the navy's Mkunguni dockyard. Commissioned into the navy on 29 August 2012. It currently is the largest vessel in the fleet. It is 85 meters long, displaces 1400 tonnes, and has a maximum crew of 81. * P400 Class
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** KNS ''Harambee II'' (P3134) : Former French P400 class patrol vessel ''La Rieuse''. Donated by France for anti-piracy patrols . * Shupavu Class large
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s, Gondan shipyard Spain. ** P3129 KNS ''Shujaa'' ** P3130 KNS ''Shupavu'' : Built to civilian standards in 1997 and entered service in 1997. Armed with a 76mm and a 30mm gun in Kenya. * Nyayo Class
missile boat A missile boat or missile cutter is a small, fast warship armed with anti-ship missiles. Being smaller than other warships such as destroyers and frigates, missile boats are popular with nations interested in forming a navy at lower cost. They ...
s ** P3126 KNS ''Nyayo'' ** P3127 KNS ''Umoja'' : Built by
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, these are similar to the Omani Province class, and were delivered in 1987. Armed with 4
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SSM, 1 76 mm OTO DP, 1 dual 30 mm AA, 2 20 mm machine guns From March 2009 to July 2011 these ships underwent an extensive refit at
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shipyard in northern Italy, during which their surface-to-surface missile (SSM) systems were removed, drastically reducing the vessels to an OPV configuration. Ships of this class are 57 meters long, displace 450 tonnes and have a crew of 45. * Madaraka Class small missile boats ** P3100 KNS ''Mamba'' – classed as Mamba Class ** (For three other boats see retired Madaraka Class boats below) : Delivered from 1974–1976 (''Mamba'' was delivered in 1976) and built by
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along with three others of the class.Google earth placemarks: Kenya Navy
/ref> KNS ''Mamba'' has a non-functioning missile system and is currently used as an OPV. Remainder of the class decommissionedJane's Fighting Ships 2008Daily Nation, 7 March 2002

/ref> and placed in reserve status.
/ref> Formerly armed with 4 Gabriel SSM, 1 dual 30 mm AA. * Galana Class/River Class medium
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(LSM) /
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s ** L39 KNS ''Tana'' ** L38 KNS ''Galana'' : Built by Construnaves-CEN, Gondan, Spain and delivered in December 1993 from Spain and entered service in 1994.Kenya Navy: Memorable events
Used for logistics. These ships are unarmed and used for amphibious warfare. * Archangel class RHIB (jet boat) ** 1 – 12-metre IPV : Built by
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and donated by the USA in 2006 to reduce gun and drug running. * USGS Defender Class RHIB with outboard motors ** 5 – 7-metre IPVs were built by
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and donated by the US in 2006 to reduce gun and drug running. * P101 Class IPVs ** P943 ** P944 ** P945 ** P946 ** P947 : These ex-
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patrol boats were built by ARESA (Arenys del Mar, Barcelona) from 1978 to 1982 and procured by Kenya in 1995. Each is 12m long, with a top speed of 16kts, and armed with a 12.7mm machine gun. * Personnel Tenders : Two built by
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in 1998. Each can carry 136 passengers. * YTB Harbour Tug ** KNS ''Ngamia'' : Built by James Lamont, Port Glasgow in 1969 for Mombasa Port Authority and transferred to the navy in 1983. Four 10 Meter Metal Shark RHIBs powered by twin 300 horsepower Yamaha outboard engines. Donated by US Navy in June 2015.


Past Vessels

The Kenya navy has replaced many older vessels from the navy's early years, mostly transfers from the
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via the
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. * Ford class seaward defence boat ** KNS ''Nyati'' : Donated by the
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in 1964 and used as a training vessel. It was formerly known HMS ''Aberford''.Daily Nation, Saturday Magazine, 28 August 1999
An introduction to the marine forces
/ref> It was sold for scrap in 1971. *
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110' training craft : Training craft was retired in 2000. * Simba Class patrol crafts (from the UK) ** P3110 KNS ''Simba'' – retired 2000 ** P3111 KNS ''Chui'' ** P3112 KNS ''Ndovu'' : These boats were delivered from Britain in 1966. These ships were built by
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. KNS ''Simba'' was decommissioned in 1997.Kenya Navy: Online museum
* Madaraka Class
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s (UK) ** P3122 KNS ''Jamhuri'' ** P3123 KNS ''Harambee'' ** P3121 KNS ''Madaraka'' : These missile boats were delivered in 1976 along with KNS ''Mamba'', and were built by
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. KNS ''Madaraka'' was decommissioned in 2000, and KNS ''Jamhuri'' and KNS ''Harambee'' in 2002.


Special Operations Squadron

The Kenya Navy at the turn of the 21st Century took keen interest at developing specialized units within its ranks to handle emerging threats such as terrorism, drug running and piracy. This led to the establishment of a Special Operations Squadron (SOS) to provide an entity similar to the Army Special Operations Brigade (Kenya), that is to provide a unified command structure for its various special units. The Special Boat Unit (SBU) was built up with assistance from the U.S. Navy through its Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen (SWCC) personnel in 2010 and continues to enjoy joint training exercises with the U.S. military. It is tasked with predominantly patrolling the northern coastline near the Somali border at Kiunga and is based at the revamped Manda Naval Base near Lamu. They are known to possess Defender-Class response boats for rapid high seas interdictions and patrols. The Clearance Diving Unit (CDU) formerly known as the Ships Diving Section is an older unit that trains combat divers for the navy. Members are trained in deep sea diving, beach surveying, explosive ordnance disposal and parachute dropping. They are thought to be headquartered at the main naval base in Mtongwe, Mombasa. The Kenya Navy has also taken steps in developing a naval infantry force to supplement the work of these special units, it is assumed that this new force will be modelled along the lines of other naval marines.


Ranks

The names of ranks in the Kenya Navy are army-style, rather than traditional
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-derived usage as in the remainder of the Commonwealth.


Commissioned officer ranks

The rank insignia of
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s.


Other ranks

The rank insignia of
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s and
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.


References


Further reading

* "appointed to head a Training team in Kenya whilst on loan to President Kenyatta as Commander in Chief of the emerging Kenya Navy – and in the time of the Cold War finding himself entertaining the Russian Admiral in command of a visiting missile squadron


External links

* https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/national/article/2001426229/eyes-on-navy-as-kenya-takes-tough-stance-on-somalia and the Kenya Navy A 50 Year Voyage Official Commemorative Publication of the Golden Jubilee.
Kenya Navy




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