Latvian Naval Forces

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Latvian Naval Forces
Latvian Naval Forces emblem.svg
Active 1918-1940, 1991-
Country  Latvia
Branch Naval Force
Role To defend Latvian territorial sea from external threats, conduct military and rescue operations.
Commanders
Current
commander
Commander in Chief flotiles admirālis Ingus Vizulis
Insignia
Naval Ensign Naval Ensign of Latvia.svg
Naval Jack Naval Jack of Latvia.svg

Latvian Naval Forces (Latvian: Latvijas Jūras Spēki) is a branch of the National Armed Forces tasked with conducting military and rescue operations at sea. The NF perform mine and explosive sweeping on the Baltic Sea, as well as search and rescue operations and ecological monitoring activities. The Naval Forces have participated in international NATO/Partnership for Peace operations and various exercises with great success. The main development priorities of the NF are to expand their activities within the Baltic States’ Ship Squadron BALTRON and to develop a Sea Surveillance System. They pay a great deal of attention to professionally specialized training and English-language teaching. One of the key tasks facing the NF is to develop its infrastructure.

History

File:NAF Naval Forces 02.jpg
Naval Forces minelayer A-53 “VIRSAITIS” in harbor

When Latvia regained its independence in 1991, it began recreating the Latvian Naval Forces under the command of Admiral (then Captain) Gaidis Zeibots. In 1994 the Naval Forces were composed of the Southern Region (in Liepāja), the Central Region (in Riga), the Coastal Defense Battalion (in Ventspils) and the Training Center (in Liepāja). The most important naval event of these early days of the re-established Latvian Republic occurred on April 11, 1991 when the Latvian flag was hoisted on the re-established Navy's first ship "SAMS." This date is now recognized as the rebirth of the Latvian Naval Forces.

In 1999 the Baltic Naval Squadron (BALTRON) was created with ships from the Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian Navies. Latvian Navy Captain Ilmars Lesinskis, then the Commander of the Southern District, was appointed to serve as the first commander of this multi-national force.

On July 1, 1999 Latvian Naval Forces were reorganized. The present structure was established on the basis of previous regional units – the War Ships Flotilla (HQ is in Liepāja), the Coast Guard Ships Flotilla in Riga (subunits are in Liepāja and Ventspils), the Coastal Defense Battalion in Ventspils (subunits are along the coast of the Baltic Sea and Riga Bay), the Training Center in Liepāja, the Logistic Base in Liepāja (subunits are in Riga and Ventspils).

On July 1, 2004 Latvian Naval Forces were reorganized again and since that time they consist of the Naval Forces Headquarters, Naval Forces Flotilla HQ with subunits, and the Coast Guard Service. The new structure make possible to organize personnel training and specialization better than before, as well as to share out responsibility between commanders.

As part of the program to equip the Naval Forces with modern assets, the first of a new generation of nationally made patrol vessels, made with German assistance, was launched in 2011.

Mission

The Naval Force provides defense of the national territorial waters, carries out explosive ordnance disposal activities at sea and harbors, co-ordinates and carries out human search and rescue operations at sea within the national responsibility area. Warships of the Republic of Latvia have repeatedly made visits to foreign countries and have supported the visits of foreign warships and naval representatives in Latvia.

The warships of the Latvian Naval Forces Southern Region have participated in numerous international exercises (U.S. BALTOPS, COOPERATIVE JAGUAR, AMBER SEA, OPEN SPIRIT, etc.). These exercises have been conducted to NATO standards, which Latvian ships have successfully met.

The main tasks of Naval Forces are to:

  • Ensure the defense of the territorial sea and internal waters of the State (except rivers and lakes);
  • Perform a guarding of the coast and control the territorial sea and internal waters, as well as the exclusive economic zone;
  • Ensure the readiness of units for mobilization and combat;
  • Participate in ecological surveillance and search and rescue operations at sea, as well as take part in elimination of consequences of emergencies occurring at sea;
  • Search for explosives at sea and destroy them;
  • Secure for the State Border Guard according to the procedures specified by the Cabinet, with the technical means and vessels for the performance of their functions at sea.

Structure of Naval Forces

Naval Forces Headquarters

Naval Forces Flotilla Headquarters

  • MCM Squadron (Mine Counter Measure)
  • Patrol Boat Squadron
  • Sea Surveillance and Communication Service
  • MCM Equipment Maintenance and Repair Center
  • Coast Guard Service

Ships in the Naval Forces

Current

Name Picture Origin Class Type Built Entered service (LNF) Notes
Staff and support (Auxiliary)
A-53 Virsaitis 180px  Norway Vidar-class minelayer Minelayer 1978 2003
A-90 Varonis Varonis.JPG  Netherlands Buyskes class Hydrographic survey vessel 1973 2004
Mine Warfare
M-04 Imanta Naval visit, Belfast (3) - geograph.org.uk - 667223.jpg  Netherlands Tripartite Minehunter 1984 2007
M-05 Viesturs  Netherlands Tripartite Minehunter 1984 2007
M-06 Tālivaldis Tālivaldis 5975.JPG  Netherlands Tripartite Minehunter 1984 2008
M-07 Visvaldis  Netherlands Tripartite Minehunter 1984 2008
M-08 Rūsiņš  Netherlands Tripartite Minehunter 1984 2011
Patrol
P-05 Skrunda Patrulkugi.jpg  Germany Skrunda Patrol boat 2011 2011
P-06 Cēsis  Germany Skrunda Patrol boat 2011 2011
P-07 Viesīte Patrulkugi.jpg  Latvia Skrunda Patrol boat 2011 2012
P-08 Jelgava  Latvia Skrunda Patrol boat 2013 2013
P-09 Rēzekne  Latvia Skrunda Patrol boat 2013 2014
Coast guard
KA-01 Kristaps KBV class Latvian coastal patrol boat "Kristaps"  Sweden KBV Coastal patrol boat 1964 1993
KA-06 Gaisma  Sweden KBV Coastal patrol boat 1963 1994
KA-07 Ausma KBV class Latvian coastal patrol boat "Ausma"  Sweden KBV Coastal patrol boat 1963 1994
KA-08 Saule  Sweden KBV Coastal patrol boat 1963 1994
KA-09 Klints  Sweden KBV Coastal patrol boat 1963 1994
KA-14 Astra  Finland KBV Coastal patrol boat 1996 2001

Retired

Name Picture Origin Class Type Built Entered service (LNF) Left service (LNF) Notes
Staff and support (Auxiliary)
A-18 Pērkons  Poland Goliat Tugboat 1960 1993 2011
Mine Warfare
M-01 Viesturs  GDR Kondor II Minehunter 1971 1994 2008
M-02 Imanta  GDR Kondor II Minehunter 1971 1994 2008
M-03 Namejs  FRG Lindau Minesweeper 1959 1999 2008
Patrol
P-03 Linga Linga P03a.jpg  Norway Storm Patrol boat 1968 2012
P-04 Bulta  Norway Storm Patrol boat 1967 2011
P-01 Zibens  Norway Storm Patrol boat 1967 2013
P-02 Lode  Norway Storm Patrol boat 1967 2013
Coast guard
KA-02 Spulga  USSR Ribnadzor Coastal patrol boat 1964 1992 2000 Crashed
KA-03 Komēta  USSR Ribnadzor Coastal patrol boat 1964 1992 2007
KA-04 Sams Unknown Unknown Coastal patrol boat 1974 1992 1998

Ranks and ratings

Flag Officers Stabsoffiziere Offiziere
LTV viceadmiralis.jpg LTV kontradmiralis.jpg LTV flotes admiralis.jpg LTV juras kapteinis.jpg LTV komandkapteinis.jpg 30px LTV kapteinleitnants.jpg LTV virsleitnants navy.jpg LTV leitnants navy.jpg
Rank Vice admiral
viceadmirālis
Rear Admiral
kontradmirālis
Rear Admiral (lower half)
flotiles admirālis
Captain Navy
jūras kapteinis
Commander
komandkapteinis
Commander Junior grade
komandleitnants
Lieutenant Commander
kapteiņleitnants
Lieutenant
virsleitnants
Lieutenant (junior grade)
leitnants
Senior ratings Seamen
LTV augstakais bocmanis.jpg LTV galvenais bocmanis.jpg LTV staba bocmanis.jpg 30px LTV serzants navy.jpg LTV kapralis navy.jpg LTV dizmatrozis.jpg LTV matrozis.jpg
Ratings Fleet chief petty officer
augstākais bocmanis
Master chief petty officer
galvenais bocmanis
Senior chief petty officer
štāba bocmanis
Chief petty officer
bocmanis
Petty officer
seržants
Master seaman
kaprālis
Leading seaman
dižmatrozis
Seaman
matrozis

References