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The Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela (), commonly known as the Venezuelan Navy, is the naval branch of the
National Bolivarian Armed Forces of Venezuela The Bolivarian National Armed Forces ( - FANB) of Venezuela are controlled by the Commander-in-Chief (the President of Venezuela, President) and the Ministry of Defense (Venezuela), Minister of Defense. In addition to the Venezuelan Army, army, ...
. The Venezuelan Navy serves the purpose of defending the naval
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of
Venezuela Venezuela, officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many Federal Dependencies of Venezuela, islands and islets in the Caribbean Sea. It com ...
, including inland and fluvial security, and it also serves to prevent illegal activities on Venezuela's borders and collaborates with international organizations to safeguard international waters from criminal activities.


History

The Venezuelan Navy was born as a coastal defense force during the beginning of the
Venezuelan War of Independence The Venezuelan War of Independence (, 1810–1823) was one of the Spanish American wars of independence of the early nineteenth century, when independence movements in South America fought a civil war for secession and against unity of the S ...
. In May 1810, Commander Lino de Clemente, a veteran officer of the
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who joined the April 1810 coup against the colonial government, was appointed the first Minister of Defense of the republic and began the long building of the armed forces including the formation of the navy. In April 1811 the Nautical School, with Ensign Vicente Parrado as its first superintendent, was opened by order of the national government in
La Guaira La Guaira () is the capital city of the Venezuelan Vargas (state), state of the same name (formerly named Vargas) and the country's main port, founded in 1577 as an outlet for nearby Caracas. The city hosts its own professional baseball team i ...
to train future naval officers, months before the Venezuelan Declaration of Independence, thus the Navy's origins start from this date, with its first vessels being those formerly used by the naval forces of the Captaincy General of Venezuela, and participated in its first actions in the campaigns in Guayana in 1811-12, the baptism of fire for the fledgling naval service. Colonel Antonio Mendoza from the Venezuelan Army was its first commanding general. For a long time their vessels, even if obsolete, were maintained properly by its sailors. In 1937 the Navy acquired from Italy two
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s of the and rechristened them ''General Soublette'' and ''General Urdaneta''; these ships were retained in service until 1951 (for other sources in 1948 or 1950) and scrapped later.


Joint exercises

In September 2008, the Russian Navy's nuclear-powered missile cruiser ''Pyotr Velikiy'', accompanied by three other ships of Russia's
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, sailed from its base in
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on a cruise to the
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for a joint exercise with the Venezuelan Navy. This action represented the first major Russian power projection in that region since the end of the
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. The fleet of ships, headed by the nuclear-powered ''Pyotr Velikiy'', set off from its base at Severomorsk in the Arctic on 22 September. Russian Navy spokesman Igor Dygalo told the AFP news agency, "It's the nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser ''Peter the Great'', the anti-submarine warship ''Admiral Chebanenko'' and other accompanying ships". The other ships included a tug boat and supply ships.


Crisis in Venezuela

During a 2019 crisis in Venezuela, the Venezuelan Navy became engaged in the conflict when it began to prevent the entry of humanitarian aid into the country. A ship departing from Puerto Rico attempted to ship aid into the Venezuelan port city of
Puerto Cabello Puerto Cabello () is a city on the north coast of Venezuela. It is located in Carabobo State, about 210 km west of Caracas. As of 2011, the city had a population of around 182,400. The city is home to the largest and busiest port in the count ...
. Six vessels of the Venezuelan Navy, including the Mariscal Sucre-class frigate ''Almirante Brion'' and patrol boats, were deployed to prevent the entry of the aid shipment. The ship, carrying civilians, returned to Puerto Rico after the Venezuelan Navy threatened to "open fire" on the humanitarian ship.
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Ricardo Rossello, who ordered the return of the ship, stated that the act by the Venezuelan Navy was "unacceptable and shameful" and that Puerto Rico "notified our partners in the U.S. government about this serious incident". On 30 March 2020, the Venezuelan patrol boat Naiguatá sank after a collision with the polar
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cruise liner , while in international waters. According to ''RCGS Resolute''s owner, the Coast Guard ship had fired shots and ordered the cruise ship to follow it to
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, a Venezuelan harbour. ''Naiguatá'' sank following the collision, with ''RCGS Resolute'' informing the international Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) of the incident and offering assistance. After staying in the area for an hour, ''RCGS Resolute'' was informed through MRCC that assistance was not required as ''Naiguatá''s crew had been rescued by the Venezuelan Navy. According to the Portuguese after-incident investigation, ''RCGS Resolute'' had departed Buenos Aires on 5 March and sailed to the
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. She was contacted by Venezuelan patrol boat ''Naiguatá'' on the night of 30 March. Two hours later, an unexpected change in ''Naiguatá''s heading just before the collision may have been caused by a suction effect between the vessels as the faster patrol boat passed the bow of the cruise ship. Although the collision may have not been intentional ramming, the conclusion was nonetheless that the incident that led to the sinking of ''Naiguatá'' was a deliberate act initiated by the Venezuelan Navy rather than an accidental occurrence.


Organization of the Navy

As of 2024, Admiral Neil Jesús Villamizar Sánchez was the Commanding General of the National Navy.


Naval Operations Command

The Naval Operations Command is commanded by the Chief of Naval Operations. In 2014, this was Vice Admiral Antonio Díaz Clemente.


Venezuelan Naval Aviation

Venezuelan Naval Aviation serves as the air arm of the Venezuelan Navy, with responsibility for air operations and transport for the entire Navy.


Coast Guard

Headquartered in
La Guaira La Guaira () is the capital city of the Venezuelan Vargas (state), state of the same name (formerly named Vargas) and the country's main port, founded in 1577 as an outlet for nearby Caracas. The city hosts its own professional baseball team i ...
, Vargas, the Venezuelan Coast Guard is responsible for the surveillance of Venezuela's jurisdictional waters.


List of current and former ships


Fleet forces and Coast Guard ship organization


Light frigates

* One /''Mariscal Sucre''-class missile frigates class ** F-22 ''Almirante Brion'', in service 1981


Offshore patrol vessels

*Four Spanish-made offshore patrol vessels of the . One ship, PC-22 ''Warao'' is out of service. It was taken to Fortaleza, Brazil following a grounding incident in 2012, and subsequently to Rio de Janeiro. ** PC-21 ''Guaiquerí'', in service as of 2011 * Spanish-made offshore patrol vessels of the . One ship, GC-23 , was sunk after it rammed a cruise ship in 2020. ** GC-21 ''Guaicamacuto'', was in service as of 2011. Current operational status unknown.


Amphibious and service ships

* Four ''Capana''-class LST. ** T-61 ''Capana'', into service 1983, . ** T-64 ''Los Llanos'', into service 1983, was still in service as of 2001 . * One ''Ciudad Bolívar''-class supply ship. ** T-81 ''Ciudad Bolívar'', was in service in 2001 * One Bricbarc type/''Simón Bolívar'' training sailboat.Jane's Fighting Ships 2005-2006, p.925 * One ''Almirante Francisco de Miranda''-class tugboat


Coast guard ships

In 2006, Venezuela had four patrol boats, 2 more Venezuelan-built by 2008, and perhaps some others which are not verified. It is unclear how many, or if any, are still operational in 2023. * Four USCG Point-class patrol boats, . * Damen Stan 2606 vessels, built in Venezuela, similar to the
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's , . One already in service by 2008, plus 1 more completed by 2008. Up to 5 more might be built.


Naval aviation assets


Airplanes


Helicopters


Naval ranks


Professional and enlisted


Officers


See also

* Venezuelan Marine Corps


References


External links

*
Sitio oficial del Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Defensa de Venezuela
*
Sitio oficial de la Armada Bolivariana de Venezuela


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