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HaNavy

HaNavy is the naval branch of the Republic of Ha, responsible for defending maritime sovereignty, protecting seaborne commerce, and providing maritime security, search and rescue, and disaster relief. It operates from multiple coastal bases and maintains a forward presence in strategic waterways through cooperation with allied partners.

Established in the mid‑20th century after the emergence of Ha, HaNavy evolved from coastal defenses into a

Organization: HaNavy is led by the Chief of the HaNavy, reporting to the Ministry of Defense. Core

Fleet and equipment: The fleet comprises frigates, corvettes, patrol vessels, submarines, and auxiliary ships, supported by

Operations and international role: HaNavy conducts sea‑lane protection, anti‑piracy patrols, fisheries enforcement, search and rescue, and

Training and development: The service operates the National Naval Academy and regional training centers, focusing on

multi‑role
force.
Its
development
has
emphasized
domestic
shipbuilding,
system
modernization,
and
professional
training
to
support
blue‑water
operations
and
littoral
patrols.
components
include
Fleet
Command,
Naval
Aviation,
the
Submarine
Force,
and
Coast
Guard
and
Marine
Corps
elements.
The
service
pursues
joint
training
with
the
Ha
Army
and
Ha
Air
Force
and
emphasizes
interoperability
and
cyber
resilience.
naval
aviation
for
maritime
patrol
and
air
defense.
Indigenous
shipbuilding
and
international
partnerships
underpin
modernization,
while
unmanned
systems,
such
as
USVs
and
UUVs,
augment
reconnaissance
and
mine
countermeasures.
humanitarian
assistance.
It
participates
in
multinational
exercises
and
regional
security
initiatives
and
engages
in
naval
diplomacy
through
port
visits
and
joint
exercises.
seamanship,
surface
and
anti‑submarine
warfare,
air
defense,
and
cyber
operations.
Ongoing
modernization
programs
seek
to
expand
capability
and
resilience
while
managing
budgets
and
procurement
timelines.