Red Sea crisis order of battle
Appearance
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The following units are participating in the ongoing Red Sea crisis.
Houthis and allies
[edit]- Supreme Political Council
- Yemeni Armed Forces (SPC)
- Yemeni Land Forces (SPC )
- Coastal Missile batteries[1]
- Air defence systems[2]
- SAM batteries[3]
- Yemeni Navy (SPC )
- Yemeni Air Force (SPC )
- Yemeni Land Forces (SPC )
- Houthi militia
- Yemeni Armed Forces (SPC)
- Iran
- Artesh
- NEDAJA
- IRIS Alborz[8] (Frigate)
- NEDAJA
- IRGC
- NEDSA
- MV Behshad[9] (Intel ship)
- Quds Force[10]
- NEDSA
- Artesh
- Hezbollah[11]
- Islamic Resistance in Iraq[12]
Anti-Houthi forces
[edit]Israel
[edit]Prosperity Guardian
[edit]- United States
- CENTCOM[21]
- United States Navy
- Fifth Fleet
- Carrier Strike Group 2
- USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (Aircraft carrier)
- USS Philippine Sea (Cruiser)
- USS Carney (Destroyer)
- USS Gravely (Destroyer)
- USS Laboon (Destroyer)
- USS Mason (Destroyer)
- USS Thomas Hudner (Destroyer)
- USS Arleigh Burke (Destroyer)[22]
- USS Cole (Destroyer)[23]
- USS Bataan (Amphibious assault ships)[22]
- USS Florida (Submarine)
- Carrier Strike Group 2
- United States Naval Air Forces
- United States Naval Special Warfare Command
- Fifth Fleet
- United States Air Force
- United States Marine Corps
- United States Coast Guard[27]
- United Kingdom
- Royal Navy
- HMS Diamond (Destroyer)
- HMS Duncan (Destroyer)[28]
- HMS Richmond (Frigate)
- HMS Lancaster (Frigate)
- Royal Air Force
- Royal Navy
- Sri Lanka
- Sri Lanka Navy
- SLNS Gajabahu[32][33] (Armed patrol vessel)
- Sri Lanka Navy
- Canada
- Royal Canadian Navy (personnel only)
- Australia
- Royal Australian Navy (personnel only)
- New Zealand
- Royal New Zealand Navy (personnel only)
- Singapore
- Republic of Singapore Navy (personnel only)
- Bahrain
- Royal Bahrain Naval Force (personnel only)
- Seychelles
- Seychelles Coast Guard (intelligence support)
Aspides
[edit]- France
- French Navy
- Languedoc (Frigate)
- Alsace (Frigate)
- Forbin (Frigate)[34]
- Chevalier Paul (Frigate)[35]
- French Naval Aviation
- Eurocopter AS565 Panther helicopters[36][37]
- French Air and Space Force
- Base aérienne 188 Djibouti "Colonel Emile Massart"
- French Navy
- Italy
- Italian Navy
- Andrea Doria[39] (Destroyer)
- Caio Duilio (Destroyer)
- Virginio Fasan (Frigate)
- Federico Martinengo (Frigate)
- Italian Navy
- Germany
- German Navy
- Einsatzflottille 2
- Hessen (Frigate)
- Marineflieger
- One Westland Lynx
- Einsatzflottille 2
- German Navy
- Belgium
- Belgian Navy
- Louise-Marie (Frigate)
- Belgian Air Component
- 40th Squadron
- One NH90
- 40th Squadron
- Belgian Navy
- Estonia
- Estonian Navy (personnel only)
- Latvia
- Latvian Naval Forces (personnel only)[40]
Joint Operations (Prosperity Guardian + Aspides)
[edit]- Greece
- Denmark
- Royal Danish Navy
- HDMS Iver Huitfeldt (Frigate)
- Royal Danish Navy
- Netherlands
- Royal Netherlands Navy
- HNLMS Tromp (Frigate)
- HNLMS Karel Doorman (Joint support ship)[42][43]
- Netherlands Naval Aviation Service
- One NH90
- One Eurocopter AS532 Cougar
- Royal Netherlands Navy
- Sweden
- Swedish Navy (personnel only)
- Finland
- Finnish Navy (personnel only)
Independent deployments
[edit]- India
- Indian Navy
- INS Kolkata (Destroyer)
- INS Kochi (Destroyer)
- INS Chennai (Destroyer)
- INS Visakhapatnam (Destroyer)
- INS Mormugao (Destroyer)
- INS Tarkash (Frigate)
- INS Talwar (Frigate)
- Indian Naval Air Arm
- HAL Dhruv helicopters
- Indian Navy
- Pakistan
- Pakistan Navy
- PNS Tughril (Frigate)
- PNS Taimur (Frigate)
- PNS Shamsheer (Frigate)
- PNS Aslat (Frigate)
- PNS Yarmouk (Corvette)
- PNS Moawin (Replenishment oiler)
- PNS Madadgar (Coastal tanker)
- Pakistan Naval Air Arm
- WS-61 Sea King helicopters
- Pakistan Maritime Security Agency
- 26th Offshore Patrol Squadron
- PMSS Zhob (Maritime Patrol Vessel)
- 26th Offshore Patrol Squadron
- Pakistan Navy
- China
- People's Liberation Army Navy
- Jiaozuo (Destroyer)
- Xuchang (Frigate)
- Honghu (Replenishment oiler)
- People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force
- Two Harbin Z-9 helicopters[44]
- People's Liberation Army Navy
- Saudi Arabia
- Royal Saudi Air Defense Forces
- 290th Patriot unit[45]
- Royal Saudi Air Defense Forces
- Egypt
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