Croatian Coast Guard
The Croatian Coast Guard is a division of the Croatian Navy responsible for protecting the interests of the Republic of Croatia at sea. The Croatian Navy is composed of classical naval forces structured into a flotilla and the Coast Guard that solely consists of ships with peacetime duties, e.g. protection of ecology, fishing, control of tankers, ballast waters, combat against terrorism, trafficking of people, narcotics, and similar.
History and Mission
On September 13, 2007, the Croatian Parliament passed a bill establishing the Croatian Coast Guard. The Coast Guard's mission is protect sovereign rights and carry out Croatia's jurisdiction in the Ecological and Fisheries Protection Zone, the continental shelf and the high seas. The Coast Guard will also monitor vessels sailing in the Croatian territorial waters. If vessels are caught violating Croatian or international regulations and disregard warnings by the Coast Guard, Coast Guard ships and airplanes are authorized to pursue them and if necessary open fire, while taking care not to jeopardize the lives of the vessel's crew.Under the law, the commander of the Coast Guard is a Navy officer who is appointed and relieved of duty by the President of the Republic at the government's proposal.
Organizational structure and vessels
Ships of Croatian Navy under the Command of Coast Guard:- Coast Guard Command
- 1st Division - Split
- *OB-01 Novigrad
- *Croatian [patrol boat Šolta (OB-02)|OB-02 Šolta]
- *OOB-31 Omiš
- *Croatian [training ship Andrija Mohorovičić|BŠ-72 Andrija Mohorovičić]
- *SB-73 Faust Vrančić
- *PT-71 Meduza
- *Tug LR-71
- *Modrulj 1
- 2nd Division - Pula
- *OB-03 Cavtat
- *OB-04 Hrvatska Kostajnica
- *Tug LR-73
- *Modrulj 2
Besides the warships, the Coast Guard has at its disposal two Pilatus PC-9 aircraft and four Mil Mi-171sh helicopters of the Croatian Air Force and Defense.