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Spanish Navy | |
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Armada Española | |
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Founded | 15th century |
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Type | Navy |
Size | 20,838 personnel (2016)[2] 139 ships[3] 54 aircraft[4] |
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Garrison/HQ | Headquarters:
Main naval bases:
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Patron | Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Spanish: Nuestra Señora del Carmen) |
March | Himno de la Escuela Naval (José María Pemán) |
Anniversaries | 16 July |
Website | www |
Commanders | |
Commander in Chief | ![]() |
Admiral Chief of the Naval Staff | ![]() |
Insignia | |
Jack | ![]() |
Ensign | ![]() |
Aircraft flown | |
Attack | McDonnell Douglas EAV-8B Harrier II+ |
Fighter | McDonnell Douglas EAV-8B Harrier II+ |
Helicopter | Sikorsky SH-60B Seahawk |
Cargo helicopter | Sikorsky SH-60F Seahawk |
Multirole helicopter | Agusta Bell AB-212+ |
Trainer helicopter | Airbus H135 |
Reconnaissance | Boeing Institu ScanEagle |
Trainer | McDonnell Douglas TAV-8B Harrier II |
Transport | Cessna Citation |
The Spanish Navy, officially the Armada, is the maritime branch of the Spanish Armed Forces and one of the oldest active naval forces in the world. The Spanish Navy was responsible for a number of major historic achievements in navigation, the most famous being the discovery of America and the first global circumnavigation. For several centuries, it played a crucial logistical role in the expansion and consolidation of the Spanish Empire, and defended a vast trade network across the Atlantic Ocean between the Americas and Europe, and the Manila Galleon across the Pacific Ocean between the Philippines and the Americas.
The Spanish Navy was one of the most powerful maritime forces in the world from the late 15th century to mid-18th century.[5] In the early 19th century, with the loss of most of its empire, the Spanish navy transitioned to a smaller fleet but it still maintained a significant shipbuilding capability and produced the first fully capable military submarine. In this time, the Spanish navy also contributed to the development of the destroyer class of warship and achieved the first global circumnavigation by an ironclad vessel.
The main bases of the Spanish Navy are at Rota, Ferrol, San Fernando and Cartagena.
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