Syrian Navy
The Syrian Navy is the naval branch of the Syrian Armed Forces.
The main role of the Syrian Navy is to defend the country's coasts and ensure the security of the territorial waters of Syria. The Coastal Defense Forces and the Syrian Marines were attached to the Navy since the late 20th century.
After the fall of the Assad regime in 2024, its military assets fell into the hands of a new coalition which is attempting to reconstitute previous state institutions under new leadership, organization and direction as a unified national force.
History
Shortly after the collapse of the Ba'athist regime, on December 9, 2024 the Israeli Air Force launched an attack on various assets of the Syrian Fleet. Israel sought to destroy important naval assets to prevent their use by the incoming Syrian Government in the context of the 2024 [Israeli invasion of Syria]. Among other damage, at least 6 Osa-class missile boats were destroyed in Latakia.The Syrian Navy, under the newly formed provisional government, first conducted routine patrols on April 25, 2025. The Navy's first large-scale operation was May 9, 2025, in order to combat weapons smuggling and human trafficking. In July 2025, cooperation was reported between the Turkish Directorate General of Maritime Affairs and the Syrian Maritime Navigation Authority aimed at rebuilding and operating Syrian ports and developing roll-on/roll-off maritime transport services between Turkey and Syria. Various naval tests were conducted off the coast of Syria during August and September.
Structure
The Syrian Arab Navy consisted of the navy, coastal defense and naval aviation forces.Marines
The Syrian Marines followed the forces of naval infantry, consisting of about 1,500 conscripts, whose primary role was to protect the three military naval bases in the country, which are divided into three units, each of which was to protect one of the bases. These Marines had three amphibious assault ships, each of which can carry 100 soldiers and five tanks.In general, the Syrian Marine Corps did not receive any special or advanced armament and very little training in the use of amphibious ships, and in general its recruits are only ordinary soldiers and do not have any experience in the ways of fighting as Marines. Although the Soviet Union set up part of Exercise Zapad-81, the Syrian soldiers did not participate.
The marines did not participate in any real amphibious naval landing during any of the wars Syria was involved in. Instead, they were used as infantry with a direct ground clash in the Yom Kippur War and in the Lebanon Civil War. During the first Gulf War, as part of the Coalition of the Gulf War, Syria sent marines as a component of its 17,000 soldier contribution, which may mean that it considers them highly experienced soldiers.
Coastal Defense
The Syrian Coastal Defense Forces were placed under the command of the Syrian Arab Navy since 1984. The coastal defense consists of brigade infantry, each of which was responsible for monitoring a specific coastal sector, and in addition to them, there was a battalion that monitors. In addition to these forces, there are two artillery battalions armed with 18 artillery pieces, 130 mm caliber 130 mm towed [field gun M1954 (M-46)|M-46]. The Syrian coastal defense was also armed with Styx, Sepal, YJ-83 and P-800 Oniks missiles, as well as K-300P Bastion-P coastal defense missile system.Bases
The Syrian Navy's headquarters was in Damascus and its main base was at Latakia on the Mediterranean Sea with other naval bases at Baniyas, Tartus and Minet el-Beida.
Latakia is Syria's largest and most active port, as it has 23 berths, and it includes a section for the repair of military ships within its sectors, and some of the navy's fast missile boats dock in it.
Al-Bayda port is located in the city of Baniyas, it was built specifically for naval military purposes. There are also training centers for naval officers and special soldiers in the port, and some transport ships dock there.
The Port of Tartus was the main base of the Syrian Navy, where the two navy frigates, its three amphibious ships and all its minesweepers dock, as well as some missile boats and navy transport ships and includes the port 22 A dock with an area of three million square meters. With the arrival of the Russian Air Force at Latakia International Airport in 2015, the Syrian Naval Aviation helicopters moved a few miles north to Istamo after a new helicopter base was established at the arms depot. A majority of these assets were destroyed in the Israeli attacks against the fleet in 2024.
Ranks
The rank insignia of commissioned officers.The rank insignia of non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel.