Spanish Navy - Organization

Organization

  • The Fleet (Headquarter located at Rota)
    • Projection Group located at Rota
      • 1 Aircraft Carrier R-11 Principe de Asturias class. 17,188 Tons.
      • 1 LHD / multi-purpose warship and aircraft carrier L-61 Juan Carlos I class. 27,079 Tons.
      • 2 LPD L-50 Galicia class landing platform dock class. 13,818 Tons.
      • 1 Replenishment ship A-14 Patiño class (located at Ferrol). 17,045 Tons.
      • 1 Replenishment ship A-15 Cantabria class (located at Ferrol). 19,500 Tons.
    • 41st Escort Squadron located at Rota
      • 6 Frigates F-80 Santa María class. 4,017 Tons.
    • 31st Escort Squadron located at Ferrol
      • 5 AEGIS Destroyers F-100 Alvaro de Bazán class. 6,250 Tons.
    • Submarine flotilla located at Cartagena.
      • 3 Submarines S-70 Galerna Agosta class submarine. 1,740 Tons.
      • 4 AIP Submarines S-80 S-80 class submarine. (Under construction.) 2,426 Tons.
    • MCM flotilla located at Cartagena
      • 6 Minehunters M-30 Segura class. 585 Tons.
    • Patrol craft flotilla
      • 4 Corvettes Descubierta class corvette. 1,666 Tons.
      • 7 Patrol Ships Meteoro class, Buque de Acción Marítima. (3 ordered.) 2,500 Tons.
      • 4 Patrol Ships Serviola class patrol boats. 1,276 Tons.
      • 3 Patrol Ships Chilreu class patrol boat (These vessels differ in detail). c1,500 Tons.
      • Various small patrol boats (being deleted as the Meteoros commission).
  • TOTAL Tons Main Vessels: 233,596Tons

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