List of Algerian ships

The list of ships of Algeria includes all ships designed, built, or operated in or by Algeria, in service with the Algerian National Navy.

Ship classes

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  • Displacement: 540 tons
  • Crew: 28
  • Displacement: 1000 tons
  • Crew: 60
  • Armament: 2 12.7 mm machineguns
  • In service: 2 ships
  • Displacement: 2130 tons
  • Crew: 81
  • Aircraft: Helicopter deck only
  • Capacity: 240 troops; 650 tons of cargo
  • Armament: Dual 40 mm AA gun; 2 25 mm AA guns
  • In service: 8-10 ships plus 2-3 building
  • Displacement: 250 tons
  • Crew: 27
  • Armament: Dual 25 mm AA guns; 2 14.5 mm machineguns
  • Note: Initial two ships carried a 76 mm OTO DP gun in place of the 25 mm guns.
  • In service: 2 ships: 012 Rajs Hadj Mubarek, 013 El Hadj Slimane
  • Displacement: 3076 tons
  • Crew: 53
  • Equipment: LF and HF sonar
  • Armament: 6 21-inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes with 18 torpedoes, Club-S missiles.
  • In service: 4 ships: 021 Messali el Hadj, 022 Akram Pacha and two with unknown name (shipyard numerals 01346 and 01347).
  • Displacement: 3126 tons
  • Crew: 53
  • Equipment: LF and HF sonar
  • Armament: 6 21-inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes with 18 torpedoes, Club-S missiles.
  • In service: 3 ships: Mourad Rais (901); Rais Kellik (902); Rais Korfu (903)
  • Displacement: 1596 tons
  • Crew: 130
  • Equipment: Strut Curve air and surface search radar, MF hull sonar, Pop Group missile control, Hawk Screech gun control, Drum Tilt gun control, Watch Dog intercept
  • Armament: SA-N-4 Gecko SAM system with 20 missiles, 2 dual 76.2 mm DP guns, 2 dual 30 mm AA guns, 2 RBU-6000 anti-submarine rocket systems, 2 depth-charge racks, mines
  • Note: Recent overhaul by Russia has added new search radar, an additional Drum Tilt, and 2 dual 21-inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes to at least one ship, probably planned for installation on all ships.
  • In service: 1 ship
  • Displacement: 800 tons
  • Crew: 40
  • Capacity: 130 troops; 180 tons cargo
  • Armament: Dual 30 mm AA guns

Individual ships

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Numbered vessels

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References

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  1. ^ Administrator. "Italian shipyard Fincantieri delivered amphibious ship Kalaat Beni-Abbes to Algerian Navy". navyrecognition.com. Archived from the original on 7 August 2016. Retrieved 4 August 2016.