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  • Peruvian Navy 1

    Peruvian Navy

    Peruvian NavyMarina de Guerra del Per

    Coat of arms of the Peruvian NavyActive October 8, 1821 - today

    Country Peru

    Allegiance Ministry of Defense

    Branch Navy

    Size 25,988 active personnel 51 ships, 33 aircraft

    Headquarters Callao naval base

    Patron Miguel Grau Seminario

    Anniversaries October 8 - Navy's Foundation Day and Anniversary of the Battle of Angamos

    Engagements Gran Colombia-Peru WarWar of the Peru-Bolivian ConfederationChincha Islands WarWar of the Pacific

    CommandersCommander-in-Chief Admiral Jorge De La Puente Ribeyro

    InsigniaNaval Ensign

    Naval Jack

    The Peruvian Navy (Spanish: Marina de Guerra del Per, abbreviated MGP) is the branch of the Peruvian Armed Forces tasked with surveillance, patrol and defense on lakes, rivers and the Pacific Ocean up to 200 nautical miles (370km) from the Peruvian littoral. Additional missions include assistance in safeguarding internal security, conducting disaster relief operations and participating in international peacekeeping operations. The Marina de

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    Guerra del Per celebrates on October 8 the anniversary of its creation (1821) and of the Battle of Angamos (1879).

    History

    Battle of Angamos, October 8, 1879.

    The Marina de Guerra del Per was established on October 8, 1821 bythe government of general Jos de San Martn. Its first actions wereundertaken during the War of Independence (18211824) usingcaptured Spanish warships. Shortly afterwards it was engaged in thewar against the Gran Colombia (18281829) during which itconducted a blockade against the seaport of Guayaquil and then helpedwith the occupation of this city by Peruvian forces. It saw furtheraction during the wars of the Peru-Bolivian Confederacy (18361839)and during the Chincha Islands War with Spain (1866). The breakoutof the War of the Pacific (18791883) caught the Peruvian Navy

    unprepared and with inferior forces in comparison with the Chilean Navy. Even so, hit-and-run tactics carried out byPeruvian Admiral Miguel Grau, commander of the ironclad Huscar, delayed the Chilean advance by six monthsuntil his death and defeat at the Battle of Angamos.

    After the war, the Peruvian Navy had to be rebuilt from the ground up. In 1900 the force amounted to only onecruiser of 1,700 tons displacement, a screw-driven steamer, and ten smaller ships - the latter described by acontemporary British publication as "of no real value".[1] The lengthy process of expansion and rebuilding started in1907 with the acquisition in the United Kingdom of the protected cruisers Almirante Grau and Coronel Bolognesi,followed by the arrival of two submarines, Ferr and Palacios, from France in 1911. During the Presidency ofAugusto B. Legua (19191930) a Navy Ministry was established as well as a Navy Aviation Corps, both in 1920.Border conflicts with Colombia in 1911 and 1932 and a war with Ecuador in 1941 saw Peruvian warships involvedin some skirmishes in support of the Army. The attack on Pearl Harbor brought World War II to the Pacific and eventhough Peru did not declare war on the Axis until 1945, its Navy was involved in patrol missions against possiblethreats by the Imperial Japanese Navy from early 1942 up to mid-1945. During the 1970s and the first half of the1980s the Peruvian Navy carried out a major buildup programme which allowed it to take advantage over itstraditional rival, the Chilean Navy. This proved to be temporary because the economic crisis of the second half of the1980s forced the decommissioning of several warships and resulted in a general lack of funds for maintenance. Theeconomic upturn of the 1990s and 2000s has permitted some improvement although at a reduced force levelcompared to the early 1980s.

    Organization

    Peruvian NavyMarina de Guerra del Per

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    History

    History of the Peruvian Navy

    Battles of the Peruvian Navy

    Ships

    Current ships

    Historic ships

    Personnel

    Senior officers

    Officer rank insignia

    Enlisted rate insignia

    Other

    Naval School

    The current Commander-in-Chief of the Peruvian Navy is Admiral Jorge De La Puente Ribeyro.[2] Naval Forces aresubordinated to the Ministry of Defense and ultimately to the President as Commander-in-Chief of the PeruvianArmed Forces. They are organized as follows: Comandancia General de la Marina (Navy General Command)

    Estado Mayor General de la Marina (Navy General Staff) Inspectora General de la Marina (Navy General Inspectorate)

    Operational units are divided between three commands:Comandancia General de Operaciones del Pacfico

    Pacific Operations General Command, it comprises the following units: Fuerza de Superficie (Surface Force) Fuerza de Submarinos (Submarine Force) Fuerza de Aviacin Naval (Naval aviation Force) Fuerza de Infantera de Marina (Naval Infantry Force) Fuerza de Operaciones Especiales (Special Operations Force)Comandancia General de Operaciones de la Amazona

    Amazon Operations General Command, tasked with river patrolling in the Peruvian portion of the Amazon Basin.Direccin General de Capitanas y Guardacostas

    Coast Guard, tasked with law enforcement on Peruvian territorial waters, rivers and lakes.

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    Bases

    Callao naval base.

    Ancn - Naval Infantry headquarters and base Callao - Main naval base, dockyard and naval aviation base, Naval

    Medical Center which contains the US Navy unit Naval MedicalResearch Unit Six

    Chimbote - Minor base and dockyard Iquitos - On the Amazon river Paita - Minor base Pisco - Minor base Puno - On Lake Titicaca San Juan de Marcona - Naval aviation baseAlthough most of the fleet is based at Callao, this is not considered an ideal location because it is also the main outletfor Peruvian trade, causing space and security problems. During the 1980s the building of a new naval base atChimbote was considered but high costs and a bad economic situation made the project unfeasible.[3]

    Personnel

    Standing watch on BAP Maritegui (FM-54).

    Personnel (as of 2001)[4]

    Commissioned Officers 2,107

    Non-commissioned officers 16,863

    Cadets 620

    NCO in training 1,533

    Enlisted 4,855

    Civilians 5,079

    Total 25,988 (excl. civilians)

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    Ranks Ranks of the officers of the Navy [5] Ranks of the sub-officers of the Navy [6] Ranks of the enlisted of the navy [7]

    Ships

    Current ships

    Vessel Origin Type Class Inservice

    Notes

    Guided missile cruiser (1 in service)

    BAPAlmiranteGrau(CLM-81)

    Netherlands guided missilecruiser

    De ZevenProvincin-classcruiser

    Yesex-HNLMSDe Ruyter(C-801)Flagship of the Peruvian Navy

    Submarines (6 in service)

    BAPAngamos(SS-31) Germany diesel-electricsubmarine

    Type 209/1200Yes

    ex-BAP Casma

    BAPAntofagasta(SS-32) Germany diesel-electricsubmarine

    Type 209/1200Yes

    BAPPisagua(SS-33) Germany diesel-electricsubmarine

    Type 209/1200Yes

    BAPChipana(SS-34) Germany diesel-electricsubmarine

    Type 209/1200Yes

    ex-BAP Blume

    BAPIslay(SS-35) Germany diesel-electricsubmarine

    Type 209/1100Yes

    locally upgraded in 2008

    BAPArica(SS-36) Germany diesel-electricsubmarine

    Type 209/1100Yes

    locally upgraded in 2008

    Guided missile frigates (7 in service, 1 being upgraded)

    BAPCarvajal(FM-51) Italy guided missilefrigate

    Lupo-class frigateYes

    BAPVillavisencio(FM-52) Italy guided missilefrigate

    Lupo-class frigateYes

    BAPMontero(FM-53) Peru guided missilefrigate

    Lupo-class frigateYes

    BAPMaritegui(FM-54) Peru guided missilefrigate

    Lupo-class frigateYes

    BAPAguirre(FM-55) Italy guided missilefrigate

    Lupo-class frigateYes

    ex-Orsa (F-567)

    BAPPalacios(FM-56) Italy guided missilefrigate

    Lupo-class frigateYes

    ex-Lupo (F-564)

    BAPBolognesi(FM-57) Italy guided missilefrigate

    Lupo-class frigate

    No

    ex-Perseo (F-566) currently being overhauled andupgraded in SIMA Callao shipyard, includinglocally-made CMS and ESM systems, a KronosNV 3D radar, MASS countermeasures system and4 MM40 Block III Exocet missiles replacingOtomat.

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    BAPQuiones(FM-58) Italy guided missilefrigate

    Lupo-class frigateYes

    ex-Sagittario (F-565)

    Guided missile corvettes (6 in service)

    BAP Velarde (CM-21) France fast attack craft PR-72P-classcorvette

    Yes

    BAP Santillana (CM-22) France fast attack craft PR-72P-classcorvette

    Yes

    BAP De los Heros (CM-23) France fast attack craft PR-72P-classcorvette

    Yes

    BAP Herrera (CM-24) France fast attack craft PR-72P-classcorvette

    Yes

    BAP Larrea (CM-25) France fast attack craft PR-72P-classcorvette

    Yes

    BAP Snchez Carrin(CM-26)

    France fast attack craft PR-72P-classcorvette

    Yes

    Amphibious (3 in service, 1 in construction, 1 ordered)

    Unnamed Peru LandingPlataform,Dock

    Makassar classNo

    first ship of its class laid down on July 12, 2013in the SIMA Callao shipyard

    Unnamed Peru LandingPlataform,Dock

    Makassar classNo

    second ship is also on order and both arescheduled to be delivered in 2015.

    BAPPisco(DT-142) UnitedStates

    Landing Ship,Tank

    TerrebonneParish class

    Yesex-USSWaldo County(LST-1163)

    BAPCallao(DT-143) UnitedStates

    Landing Ship,Tank

    TerrebonneParish class

    Yesex-USSWashoe County(LST-1165)

    BAPEten(DT-144) UnitedStates

    Tank landingship

    TerrebonneParish class

    Yesex-USSTraverse County(LST-1160)

    River gunboats vessels (5 in service, 1 in construction)

    BAP Loreto (CF-11) UnitedStates

    River gunboat Loreto classYes

    BAP Amazonas (CF-12) UnitedStates

    River gunboat Loreto classYes

    BAP Maran (CF-13) UnitedKingdom

    River gunboat Maran classYes

    BAP Ucayali (CF-14) UnitedKingdom

    River gunboat Maran classYes

    BAP Clavero (CF-15) Peru River gunboat Clavero class

    Yes

    severely damaged by an uncontrolled fire in herfirst operational deployment on May 25, 2010;leaving two crewmen badly injured. Returned toservice in July 27, during the BRACOLPER 2012exercise.

    BAP Castilla (CF-16) Peru River gunboat Clavero classNo

    laid down on April 9, 2010 in the SIMA Iquitosshipyard.launched in June 8, 2013.

    Auxiliaries (12 in service, 2 in construction)

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    Unnamed Peru Sail trainingship

    -No

    laid down on December 8, 2012 in the SIMACallao shipyard, delivery expected in 2015, withan estimated cost of US$ 50 millions.

    BAP Unin (ABE-161) Peru Transport ship Ilo class Yesex-BAP Mollendo (ATC-131). Used as trainingship

    BAP Marte (ALY-313) Canada Sailing yacht Marte class Yes used as training ship

    BAP Unanue (AMB-160) UnitedStates

    Diving supportship

    Sotoyomo classYes

    ex-USSWateree(ATA-174)

    BAP San Lorenzo(ART-323)

    Germany Torpedorecovery vessel

    San Lorenzo classYes

    BAP Caloyeras (ACA-111) UnitedStates

    Water harbourtanker

    YW typeYes

    ex-US YW-128

    BAP Noguera (ACP-118) UnitedStates

    Oil harbourtanker

    YO typeYes

    ex-US YO-221

    BAP Gauden (ACP-119) UnitedStates

    Oil harbourtanker

    YO typeYes

    ex-US YO-171

    BAP Guardian Rios(ARB-123)

    UnitedStates

    Offshoretugboat

    Cherokee classYes

    ex-USSPinto(ATF-90)

    BAP Dueas (ARB-126) UnitedStates

    Harbour tugboat YTBYes

    BAP Selendn Peru Harbour tugboat 20 TBP class tugYes Built in SIMA Callao shipyard, ordered in

    2011.[8] Delivered in the first quarter of 2012.

    BAP Medina Peru Harbour tugboat 20 TBP class tug NoCurrently under construction in SIMA Callaoshipyard.

    BAP Bayovar (ATP-154) Russia Oil tanker GrigoriyNesterenko type

    Yesex-Petr Schmidt

    BAP Zorritos (ATP-155) Russia Oil tanker GrigoriyNesterenko type

    Yesex-Grigoriy Nesterenko

    Hospital vessels (5 in service)

    BAP Morona (ABH-302) Peru River hospitalship

    Morona classYes

    BAP Corrientes(ABH-303)

    Peru Small riverhospital craft

    -Yes

    BAP Curaray (ABH-304) Peru Small riverhospital craft

    -Yes

    BAP Pastaza (ABH-305) Peru Small riverhospital craft

    -Yes

    BAPPuno(ABH-306) UnitedKingdom

    Lake hospitalship

    Yavar classYes ex-Yapura

    [9]

    operated by the Peruvian Coast Guard

    Scientific research vessels (6 in service)

    BIC Humboldt Peru Oceanographicresearch ship

    Humboltd class

    No

    Currently being overhauled in the SIMA Callaoshipyard since February 19, 2011, the worksinclude new propulsion and auxiliary engines, anda major upgrade on the ship's scientificequipment.

    BAP Carrasco (AH-171) Netherlands Hydrographicsurvey ship

    Dokkum classYes

    ex-HNLMS Abcoude minesweeper

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    BAP Stiglich (AH-172) Peru Hydrographicsurvey ship

    Morona classYes

    BAP La Macha (AEH-174) Peru Hydrographicsurvey ship

    -Yes

    BAP Carrillo (AH-175) Netherlands Hydrographicsurvey ship

    van Straelen classYes

    ex-HNLMS van Hamel minesweeper

    BAP Melo (AH-176) Netherlands Hydrographicsurvey ship

    van Straelen classYes

    ex-HNLMS van der Wel minesweeper

    Museum Ships

    Vessel Origin Type Class Decommissioned Notes

    BAPAmrica(RH-90) UnitedKingdom

    River gunboat Amricaclass

    currently being restored at SIMA Iquitosshipyard

    BAPAbtao(SS-42) United States Sierra-typesubmarine[10]

    Abtao class 1998 become a museum ship in 2004

    Recently Decommissioned Ships

    Vessel Origin Type Class Decommissioned Notes

    BAPPaita(DT-141) UnitedStates

    Tank landing ship TerrebonneParish class

    September, 2012 ex-USSWalworth County(LST-1164)

    BAPFerr(DM-74) UnitedKingdom

    Guided-missiledestroyer

    Daring class July 13, 2007[11] ex-HMSDecoy(D106)

    BAP Talara(ATP-152)

    Peru Replenishmenttanker

    Talara class August 12,2008[12]

    capable of underway replenishment atsea from the stern

    BAP Lobitos(ATP-153)

    UnitedStates

    Oil tanker Sealift Pacificclass

    July 20, 2008[13] ex-USNS Sealift Caribbean(T-AOT-174)

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    Naval AviationThe Naval Aviation Force ((Spanish): Fuerza de Aviacin Naval, AVINAV) is the air branch of the Peruvian Navy,its roles include anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, maritime surveillance, reconnaissance and transport ofmarine personnel. It is also responsible for airborne operations of the Peruvian Marines.

    Naval infantry

    Peruvian Naval Infantry conducting exercises onthe Amazon river.

    Naval Infantry Brigade

    1st Naval Infantry Battalion - Ancn 2nd Naval Infantry Battalion - Ancn Amphibious Support Group Fire support Group Commando Grouping Engineers Unit

    Other units 3rd Naval Infantry Battalion - Tumbes 4th Naval Infantry Battalion - Puno 1st Jungle Naval Infantry Battalion - Iquitos 2nd Jungle Naval Infantry Battalion - Pucallpa Naval Infantry Detachment Litoral Sur - Mollendo

    Equipment

    Name Origin Type Version Used by Notes

    Naval artillery

    Bofors 152 mm gun Sweden dual-purposenaval gun

    152/53model 1942

    DeZevenProvincinclasscruiser

    Oto Melara 127/54Compact Gun

    Italy dual-purposenaval gun

    127/54Compact

    Lupo class frigate

    Oto Melara 76/62Compact Gun

    Italy dual-purposenaval gun

    76/62Compact

    PR-72P class corvette

    Oto Melara Twin 40Compact Gun

    Italy Close-in weaponsystem (CIWS)

    Twin40L70

    De Zeven Provincin classcruiserLupo class frigatePR-72P class corvette

    Anti-ship missiles

    MBDA Otomat Italy anti-ship missile(AShM)

    OtomatIIBlock 3

    De Zeven Provincin classcruiserLupo class frigate

    on December 8, 2008 an updated Otomat IIBlock 3 missile successfully launchedfrom the BAP Aguirre, hit a target at arange in excess of 150 kilometers.

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    MBDA Exocet France anti-ship missile(AShM)

    MM40Block3

    Lupo class frigate four fire control systems and sixteenmissiles ordered on December 15,2010.[14] Scheduled to be installed in the4 Aguirre class frigates.

    MBDA Exocet France anti-ship missile(AShM)

    MM38 PR-72P class corvette

    MBDA Exocet France anti-ship missile(AShM)

    AM39Block1

    ASH-3D Sea King Land-based. Currently not embarked inany surface unit of the Peruvian Navy

    Surface-to-air missile

    MBDA Aspide Italy surface-to-airmissile (SAM)

    Aspide 1A Lupo class frigate

    9K38 Igla Russia MANPADS 9K310Igla-1

    PR-72P class corvettePeruvian Naval Infantry

    used in MGP-86 mount for close airdefenceto be replaced with the FN-6 missilesystem

    FN-6 China MANPADS FN-6 Peruvian Naval Infantry a small batch acquired in July, 2009 forUS$ 1.1 million

    Torpedoes

    Atlas Elektronik SUT Germany 533mmheavyweighttorpedo

    SUT 264 Type 209 submarine

    Atlas Elektronik SST Germany 533mmheavyweighttorpedo

    SST-4mod0

    Type 209 submarine

    Mark 44 torpedo UnitedStates

    324mmlightweighttorpedo

    Mk 44mod1

    Lupo class frigateAB-212ASWASH-3D

    Alenia-WhiteheadA244/S

    Italy 324mmlightweighttorpedo

    A244/S Lupo class frigateAB-212ASWASH-3D

    Peacekeeping operationsThe Peruvian Navy has been actively involved in several United Nations Peacekeeping Operations. As of June 2006Naval Infantry and Special Operations troops have been deployed to United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus(UNFICYP) (embedded in the Argentine forces [15] ) and United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti(MINUSTAH). Peruvian naval officers have also been deployed to United Nations Organization Mission in theDemocratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC), United Nations Operation in Cte d'Ivoire (UNOCI), United NationsMission in Sudan (UNMIS) as United Nations Militar Observers (UNMOs).

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    Gallery

    BAP Almirante Grau (CLM-81)firing its guns.

    BAP Carvajal (FM-51). BAP Snchez Carrin(CM-26).

    SubmarinesBAP Pisagua(SS-33), BAP

    Chipana(SS-34), andBAP Islay(SS-35).

    Naval Infantry coming ashorefrom BAP Callao (DT-143).

    BAP Mollendo (ATC-131). Otomat Mk.2 on display.

    Notes[1] Keltie, J.S., ed. The Statesman's Year Book: Statistical and Historical Annual of the States of the World for the Year 1900. New York:

    MacMillan, 1900. p 887. (Retrieved via Google Books 3/4/11.)[2] MGP - Commandante General (http:/ / www. marina. mil. pe/ gal_autoridades. asp)[3] "La base de Chimbote", Caretas, 1985.[4] http:/ / www. resdal. org/ art-rial. htm, based on Supreme Decree DS No. 69 DE/SG of 2001.[5] http:/ / www. marina. mil. pe/ personal_superior. htm[6] http:/ / www. marina. mil. pe/ personal_subalterno. htm[7] http:/ / www. marina. mil. pe/ personal_marineria. htm[8][8] , July 17, 2011.[9] http:/ / www. titicaca-peru. com/ yapura. htm[10] Historic Naval Ships Association BAP ABTAO (SS-42) (http:/ / www. hnsa. org/ ships/ abtao. htm)[11][11] . July 13, 2007.[12][12] . August 23, 2009.[13][13] . August 23, 2009.[14] Andina: PCM transfiere ms de S/. 114 millones para adquisicin de material militar (http:/ / www. andina. com. pe/ Espanol/ Noticia.

    aspx?id=EcC1JaR26bE=)[15] http:/ / www. un. org/ Depts/ dpko/ missions/ unficyp/ facts. html

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    Sources Baker III, Arthur D., The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 2002-2003.

    Naval Institute Press, 2002. Basadre, Jorge, Historia de la Repblica del Per. Editorial Universitaria, 1983. "La base de Chimbote", Caretas, 855: 31 (June 17, 1985). Marchessini, Alejo, "La Comandancia de Operaciones del Pacifico".

    Defensa 315/316: 68-69 (July / August 2004). Marchessini, Alejo, "El proceso de Reforma Militar".

    Defensa 318: 24-29 (October 2004). Marchessini, Alejo, "Las patrulleras de los Guardacostas".

    Defensa 342: 48-50 (October 2006). Marchessini, Alejo & Javier Taibo, "La Marina de Guerra del Per".

    Defensa 267/268: 36-59 (July / August 2000). Ortiz Sotelo, Jorge, Apuntes para la historia de los submarinos peruanos. Biblioteca Nacional, 2001. Rial, Juan, Los militares tras el fin del rgimen de Fujimori-Montesinos.

    http:/ / www. resdal. org/ art-rial. htm

    External links Official Peruvian Navy Website (http:/ / www. marina. mil. pe) Maquina de Combate (http:/ / maquina-de-combate. com/ fotos_y_videos/ Marina-de-Guerra-del-Peru) Photo

    gallery. Servicio Industrial de la Marina (http:/ / www. sima. com. pe) Peruvian Navy Shipyards. In English and

    Spanish. The Peruvian Navy: the XIX Century Maritime Campaigns (http:/ / members. lycos. co. uk/ Juan39/

    PERUVIAN_MARITIME_CAMPAIGNS. html) a series of articles covering the history of the 19th centuryPeruvian Navy by Juan del Campo.

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