Structure of the Italian Navy

Summary

The following is the structure of the Italian Navy as of June 2020. It is considered a multiregional and a blue-water navy.[1]

Chief of the Navy General Staff edit

 
Chief of the Navy General Staff Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone

The Chief of the Navy General Staff heads the Navy General Staff in Rome, manages the bureaucratic aspects of the navy, and supervises four major commands.[2][3]

  • Chief of the Navy General Staff (Capo di stato maggiore della Marina)[2][3]
    • Corps of the Port Captaincies (Corpo delle Capitanerie di Porto), Coast Guard - in peacetime assigned to the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport
    • Navy Military Personnel Employment Directorate (Direzione per l'Impiego del Personale Militare della Marina - MARIPERS)
    • Administrative Responsibility Centre Main Office (Ufficio Generale del Centro di Responsabilità Amministrativa - MARIUGCRA)
    • Navy Health Inspectorate (Ispettorato di Sanità della Marina Militare - MARISPESAN)
      • Forensic Medicine Military Department Bari (Dipartimento Militare di Medicina Legale Bari Palese - DMML Bari Palese)
      • Forensic Medicine Military Department La Spezia (Dipartimento Militare di Medicina Legale La Spezia - DMML La Spezia)
    • Navy Officer Clubs Agency (Ente Circoli della Marina Militare - MARICIRCOLI)
    • Navy Carabinieri Command (Comando Carabinieri per la Marina)
    • Navy Officers Promotion Commissions Office (Ufficio Commissioni di Avanzamento per gli Ufficiali della Marina Militare - MARICAU)
    • Navy NCOs, Sergeants, Volunteers in Permanent Service Promotion Commissions Office (Ufficio Generale Commissioni Avanzamento Marescialli, Sergenti e Volontari in S.P. della Marina Militare - MARICAST)
    • Navy Engineer Corps Chief Office (Ufficio Capo di Corpo del Genio della Marina)
      • Naval Engineer Specialty (Specialità Genio Navale)
      • Naval Weapons Specialty (Specialità Armi Navali)
      • Infrastructure Specialty (Specialità Infrastrutture)
    • Maritime Military Medical Corps Chief Office (Ufficio Capo di Corpo Sanitario Militare Marittimo)
    • Maritime Military Commissariat Corps Chief Office (Ufficio Capo di Corpo di Commissariato Militare Marittimo)
    • Port Captaincies Corps Chief Office (Ufficio Capo di Corpo delle Capitanerie di Porto)
    • Andrea Doria Institut (Istituto Andrea Doria - MARIDORIA), the navy's orphanage

Navy General Staff edit

The functions of the Navy General Staff are divided in two sections: one under direct control of the Chief of the Navy General Staff, and one under control of the Deputy Chief of the Navy General Staff. The Chief of the Navy General Staff's section is further divided into offices and commands that are part of the Navy General Staff and offices and commands that report to the Chief of the Navy General Staff, but are outside the actual Navy General Staff.[2][3]

  • Chief of the Navy General Staff (Capo di stato maggiore della Marina)[2][3]
    • Navy General Staff (Stato Maggiore della Marina - MARISTAT)
      • Adjutant of the Chief of the Navy General Staff (Assistante del Capo di Stato Maggiore della Marina)
      • Special Secretariat of the Chief of the Navy General Staff (Segreteria Particolare Capo di Stato Maggiore della Marina)
      • Main Financial Planning Office (Ufficio Pianificazione Generale Finanziaria - UGPF)
      • Legal Affairs Main Office (Ufficio Generale Affari Legale - UGAL)
      • Special Forces and Underwater Units Office (Ufficio Forze Speciali e Reparti Subacquei - UFS)
      • Public Information and Communication Office (Ufficio Pubblica Informazione e Comunicazione - UPICOM)
      • Accident Prevention and Vigilance, and Environmental Protection Main Coordination Office (Ufficio Generale di Coordinamento per la Prevenzione, la Vigilanza Antinfortunistica e la Tutela dell'Ambiente - UGECOPREVA)
      • Central Security Body of the Navy (Organo Centrale di Sicurezza della Marina Militare - MARINA OCS)

Deputy Chief of the Navy General Staff edit

The Deputy Chief of the Navy General Staff manages the bureaucratic aspects of the Navy.[2][3]

  • Deputy Chief of the Navy General Staff (Sottocapo di Stato Maggiore della Marina)[2][3]
    • Adjutant of the Deputy Chief of the Navy General Staff (Assistante del Sottocapo di Stato Maggiore della Marina)
    • Special Secretariat of the Deputy Chief of the Navy General Staff (Segreteria Particolare Sottocapo di Stato Maggiore della Marina)
    • Main Secretariat of the Navy General Staff (Segreteria Generale di Stato Maggiore Marine della Marina)
    • 1st Department Personnel (1° Reparto Personale)
    • 3rd Department Maritime Planning and Policy (3° Reparto Pianificazione e Politica Marittima)
    • 4th Department Infrastructure and Logistics (4° Reparto Infrastrutture e Logistica)
    • 5th Department Submarines (5° Reparto Sommergibili)
    • 6th Department Aircraft (6° Reparto Aeromobili)
    • 7th Department Ships (7° Reparto Navi)
    • 8th Department Amphibious Forces (8° Reparto Anfibio)
    • C4 and Security Department (Reparto C4 e Sicurezza)
    • General Affairs Office (Ufficio Affari Generale - UAG)
    • Space and Technological Innovation Office (Ufficio Spazio e Innovazione Tecnologica)
    • Headquarters Command Office (Ufficio Comando alla Sede)
    • History Office (Ufficio Storico)
    • Prevention and Protection Service (Servizio di Prevenzione e Protezione)
    • Spiritual Adjutant (Assistante Spirituale)

Fleet Command edit

 
"Amerigo Vespucci" in Rouen

The Fleet Command is responsible for all operational units of the Italian Navy, with the exception of the Special Forces. Based in the Santa Rosa military district of Rome[4] the command is headed by the Commander in Chief Naval Fleet (Comando in Capo della Squadra Navale or CINCNAV) with the rank of Vice admiral, who reports directly to the Chief of the Navy.[5][6]

  • Naval Headquarters Santa Rosa (Quartier Generale Marina Santa Rosa - QUARTGENMARINA Santa Rosa), at the Santa Rosa military district
    • Virtual Regional Maritime Traffic Centre (V‐RMTC)
    • Maritime Surveillance Operations Centre (Centrale Operativa di Sorveglianza Marittima - COSM)
    • Aero-naval Operations Centre (Centrale Operativa Aero‐navale - COAN)
  • Sail training ship "Amerigo Vespucci"
  • Sail training ship "Palinuro"
  • Anti-submarine Analysis and Evaluation Section (Sezione Valutazione e Analisi Anti Sommergibile - SVAAS), at Naval Air Station Sigonella

1st Naval Division edit

 
Destroyer "Caio Duilio" and frigate "Carlo Bergamini" on patrol

The 1st Naval Division (Comando Prima Divisione Navale - COMDINAV UNO) is based in La Spezia and headed by a 1 star admiral or contrammiraglio.[7]

2nd Naval Division edit

 
Destroyer "Andrea Doria" underway

The 2nd Naval Division (Comando Secondo Divisione Navale - COMDINAV DUE) is based in Taranto and headed by either a Divisional admiral (ammiraglio di divisione) or a 1 star admiral (contrammiraglio).[8] The division includes the Italian navy's carrier strike group.[8]

3rd Naval Division edit

 
"San Marco" underway

The 3rd Naval Division (Comando Terza Divisione Navale - COMDINAV TRE) is based in Brindisi and headed by a Counter admiral or contrammiraglio. The division contains all amphibious units of the Italian Navy and together with the San Marco Marine Brigade and the Italian Army's Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli" forms the Italian military's National Sea Projection Capability (Forza di proiezione dal mare).[9]

Submarines Command edit

 
Submarine "Salvatore Todaro" in New London, Connecticut

The Submarines Command (Comando Sommergibili della Marina Militare - MARICOSOM) is based in Rome and headed by a Counter admiral or contrammiraglio. The commanding officer of the Submarines Command also heads the Navy General Staff's 5th Department Submarines, and thus is responsible for all submarine assets of the navy, and their procurement, maintenance, development, training, and operational doctrine.[10]

  • Submarines Flotilla (Comando flottiglia sommergibili - COMFLOTSOM), in Taranto

Mine Countermeasures Forces Command edit

 
Minehunter "Crotone" in Málaga

The Mine Countermeasures Forces Command (Comando delle Forze di Contromisure Mine - MARICODRAG) in La Spezia is headed by a Counter admiral or contrammiraglio and operates the mine countermeasures forces of the navy.[11]

  • Mine Warfare Training and Evaluation Centre (Centro Addestramento Guerra di Mine - MARICENDRAG), in La Spezia[12]
  • 54th Coastal Minesweepers Squadron (Comando 54^ Squadriglia Dragamine Costieri - COMSQUADRAG CINQUE QUATTRO), in La Spezia
    • Lerici-class minehunters: "Milazzo", "Vieste"
    • Gaeta-class minehunters: "Gaeta", "Termoli", "Alghero", "Numana", "Crotone", "Viareggio", "Chioggia", "Rimini" (Lerici and Gaeta classes to be replaced with twelve New Generation Minehunters)
  • Hydrographic and Research Units Squadron (Comando Squadriglia Unità Idrografiche ed Esperienze - COMSQUAIDRO)

Coastal Defense and Surveillance Patrol Forces Command edit

 
"Comandante Foscari" patrol vessel

The Coastal Defense and Surveillance Patrol Forces Command is based in Augusta and headed by a Counter admiral. After the 2014 reform it has transferred most of its coastal defense duties to the Italian Coast Guard and focuses today on offshore patrols.[13]

  • Coastal Defense and Surveillance Patrol Forces Command (Comando Forze da Pattugliamento per la Sorveglianza e la Difesa Costiera - COMFORPAT), in Augusta[13]
    • 1st Patrol Boats Squadron (Comando Prima Squadriglia Pattugliatori - COMSQUAPAT UNO)
    • 2nd Patrol Boats Squadron (Comando Second Squadriglia Pattugliatori - COMSQUAPAT DUE)
      • Comandanti-class offshore patrol vessels: "Comandante Cigala Fulgosi", "Comandante Borsini", "Comandante Bettica", "Comandante Foscari"
    • Naval Station Augusta (Comando Stazione Navale Augusta - MARISTANAV Augusta), manages the harbour operations

Naval Air Forces Command edit

 
Italian Navy F-35B Lightning II (right) and AV-8B Harrier II (foreground) alongside an F-18E Super Hornet of the US Navy
 
Italian Navy SH-101A ASuW/ASW helicopter

The Air Forces Command is headed by a Counter admiral and trains and maintains all the aerial assets of the navy. The commanding officer of the Naval Aviation Command also heads the Navy General Staff's 6th Department Aircraft, and thus is responsible for all air assets of the navy, and their procurement, maintenance, development, training, and operational doctrine.[14][15]

Naval Aircraft Station edit

  • Naval Aircraft Station (Stazione Aeromobili della Marina Militare - MARISTAER), at Taranto-Grottaglie Airport
    • Carrier Air Group (Gruppo Aerei Imbarcati - GRUPAER)
      • Operations Unit (Reparto Operazioni) with AV-8B+ Harrier II fighters (being replaced by F-35B Lightning II)
      • Operational Support Unit (Reparto Supporto Operativo)
      • Operational Informations Unit (Reparto Informazioni Operative)
    • 4th Helicopter Group (Quarto Gruppo Elicotteri - GRUPELICOT QUATTRO)
      • Operations Unit (Reparto Operazioni) with SH-90A ASuW/ASW helicopters and Camcopter S-100 unmanned aerial vehicles
      • Training Unit (Reparto Addestramento) with SH-90A ASuW/ASW helicopters
      • Operational Support Unit (Reparto Supporto Operativo)
      • Operational Informations Unit (Reparto Informazioni Operative)

Naval Helicopter Station Luni edit

  • Naval Helicopter Station Luni (Stazione Elicotteri della Marina Militare Luni - MARISTAELI Luni), at Sarzana-Luni Airport
    • Air-marittime Experimental Centre (Centro sperimentale aeromarittimo)
    • 1st Helicopter Group (Primo Gruppo Elicotteri - GRUPELICOT UNO)[16]
      • Helicopter Assault Unit (Reparto Eliassalto) with MH-101A transport helicopters supporting COMSUBIN
      • ASuW/ASW/EW Unit (Reparto AWW/ASW/EW) with EH-101A HEW helicopters
      • Operational Support Unit (Reparto Supporto Operativo)
      • Operational Informations Unit (Reparto Informazioni Operative)
    • 5th Helicopter Group (Quinto Gruppo Elicotteri - GRUPELICOT CINQUE)
      • Helicopter Assault Unit (Reparto Eliassalto) with MH-90A tactical transport helicopters supporting COMSUBIN
      • ASuW/ASW Unit (Reparto AWW/ASW) with SH-90A ASuW/ASW helicopters
      • Operational Support Unit (Reparto Supporto Operativo)
      • Operational Informations Unit (Reparto Informazioni Operative)

Naval Helicopter Station Catania edit

  • Naval Helicopter Station Catania (Stazione Elicotteri della Marina Militare Catania - MARISTAELI Catania), at Catania–Fontanarossa Airport
    • 2nd Helicopter Group (Secondo Gruppo Elicotteri - GRUPELICOT DUE)
      • Operations Unit (Reparto Operazioni) with SH-90A ASuW/ASW helicopters
      • Operational Support Unit (Reparto Supporto Operativo)
      • Operational Informations Unit (Reparto Informazioni Operative)
    • 3rd Helicopter Group (Terzo Gruppo Elicotteri - GRUPELICOT TRE)[17]
      • Operations Unit (Reparto Operazioni) with SH-101A ASuW/ASW helicopters
      • Training Unit (Reparto Addestramento) with SH-101A ASuW/ASW helicopters
      • Operational Support Unit (Reparto Supporto Operativo)
      • Operational Informations Unit (Reparto Informazioni Operative)

Amphibious Forces Command edit

The Amphibious Forces Command (Comando della Forza Anfibia - COMFORANF) is based at the Santa Rosa military district in Rome and headed by Counter admiral and controls the Italian military's National Sea Projection Capability (Forza di proiezione dal mare) and the San Marco Marine Brigade. The National Sea Projection Capability consists of the San Marco Marine Brigade, the navy's 3rd Naval Division and the Italian Army's Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli". The commanding officer of the Amphibious Forces Command also heads the Navy General Staff's 8th Department Amphibious Forces, and thus is responsible for all amphibious forces of the navy, and their procurement, maintenance, development, training, and operational doctrine.[18]

San Marco Marine Brigade edit

  • San Marco Marine Brigade (Brigata Marina San Marco - COMFORSBARC), in Brindisi[18]
    • Brigade Headquarters (Quartier Generale della Brigata Marina San Marco - QUARTGEN Brigata Marina San Marco), in Brindisi
    • Amphibious Integration Centre (Centro Integrazione Anfibia), in Brindisi
    • Command Support Battalion (Battaglione Supporto al Comando), in Brindisi[18]
      • C4 Company
      • Technical Support Company
    • Training Battalion "Caorle" (Battaglione Scuole "Caorle"), in Brindisi[19]
      • Formation Company
      • Training, Instruction, Specialization Company
      • Pedagne Team, manages the Pedagne Islands training area
    • Landing Craft Group (Gruppo mezzi da sbarco della Marina Militare), in Brindisi[20] - mans the landing craft of the amphibious ships and manages the ship-to-beach traffic[18]
1st San Marco Regiment edit

The 1st San Marco Regiment is based in Brindisi and is the amphibious landing force of the Navy.

  • 1st San Marco Regiment (1° Reggimento San Marco), in Brindisi[21][18]
    • Command Unit (Reparto Comando)[18]
      • Command Company with an Air Support Element team
      • Signal Company
      • Paratroopers Swimmers Company
      • EOD/IEDD Engineer Platoon
      • FHT Platoon (Field HUMINT Team)
    • 1st Assault Battalion "Grado" (1° Battaglione Assalto "Grado")[22][18]
      • 1st Assault Company "Bafile"
        • 3x Assault platoons, 1x support weapons platoon
      • 2nd Assault Company "Tobruk"
        • 3x Assault platoons, 1x support weapons platoon
      • Support Weapons Company
    • 2nd Assault Battalion "Venezia" (2° Battaglione Assalto "Venezia")[23][18]
      • 3rd Assault Company "An Nassiriya"
        • 3x Assault platoons, 1x support weapons platoon
      • 4th Assault Company "Monfalcone"
        • 3x Assault platoons, 1x support weapons platoon
      • Support Weapons Company
    • 3rd Combat Logistic Support Battalion "Golametto" (3° Battaglione Supporto Logistico al Combattimento "Golametto")[24][18]
      • Command Support Platoon
      • Logistic Company
      • Tactical Transport Company
      • Medical Company
2nd San Marco Regiment edit

The 2nd San Marco Regiment is based in Brindisi. The regiment undertakes maritime interdiction operations and provides embarked naval protection teams for military and civilian ships.

  • 2nd San Marco Regiment (2° Reggimento San Marco), in Brindisi[18]
    • Mobility Team
    • Naval Operations Battalion (Battaglione Operazioni Navali), in Brindisi[18]
      • 2x Naval operations companies, each with 10x ship teams
    • Interdiction and Protection Battalion (Battaglione Interdizione e Protezione), in Brindisi[18]
      • Force Protection Company, with 10x teams
      • Port Protection Company, with 10x teams
3rd San Marco Regiment edit

The 3rd San Marco Regiment based in Taranto is the navy's installation defense service (Servizio difesa installazioni - SDI), which guards and protects the bases of the navy.

  • 3rd San Marco Regiment (3° Reggimento San Marco), in Taranto[18]
    • K9 Unit, in Taranto
    • SDI Battalion North (Battaglione SDI Nord), in La Spezia[25][18]
      • Command Support Team
      • Telecommunications Team
      • SDI Company Liguria, in La Spezia
        • 3x SDI platoons: in La Spezia (Military Harbour), Luni (Navy Helicopter Station), and Ancona (Ammunition Depot Poggio)
      • SDI Company Sardinia, in La Maddalena[26]
    • SDI Battalion Centre - Rome (Battaglione SDI Centro - Roma), in Rome[18]
      • Command Support Team
      • Telecommunications Team
      • SDI Company Rome, at the Navy General Staff
      • Honor Guard Company, in Rome
    • SDI Battalion South (Battaglione SDI Sud), in Taranto[27][18]
      • Command Support Team
      • Telecommunications Team
      • SDI Company Taranto, in Taranto
        • 3x SDI platoons: in Taranto (Military Harbour), Grottaglie (Navy Helicopter Station), and Pozzuoli (Ammunition Depot Montagna Spaccata)
      • SDI Company Brindisi, in Brindisi[28]
        • 3x SDI platoons: in Brindisi (Military Harbour), Mesagne (Ammunition Depot), and at the San Marco Marine Brigade headquarter
      • SDI Company Sicily, in Augusta[29]
        • 4x SDI platoons: in Augusta (Military Harbour), Priolo Gargallo (Ammunition Depot Cava di Sorciaro), Catania (Navy Helicopter Station), and the NATO Pier in Augusta
      • National Emergencies Company (Strade Sicure Operation), in Taranto

C4 and Security Command edit

The C4 and Security Command is headed by a Counter admiral and operates the navy signal, communications and radar network.[30]

  • C4 and Security Command (Comando C4 e Sicurezza della Marina Militare - COMC4S MM), at the Santa Rosa military district[30]
    • Navy Programming Centre (Centro di Programmazione della Marina Militare - MARICENPROG), in Taranto
    • Navy Cryptographic Centre (Centro Crittografico della Marina Militare - MARICRYPTO), at the Santa Rosa military district
    • Telecommunications and IT Centre Rome (Centro di Telecomunicazioni ed Informatica Roma - MARITELE Roma), at the Santa Rosa military district
      • Peripheral Telecommunications and IT Centre Ancona (Centro Periferico Telecomunicazioni ed Informatica Ancona - MARITELE Ancona), in Ancona[31]
      • Peripheral Telecommunications and IT Centre Augusta (Centro Periferico Telecomunicazioni ed Informatica Augusta - MARITELE Augusta), in Augusta[32]
      • Peripheral Telecommunications and IT Centre La Spezia (Centro Periferico Telecomunicazioni ed Informatica La Spezia - MARITELE La Spezia), in La Spezia[33]
        • Radar station at Capo Carbonara
        • Signal stations at the forts of Castellana and Rocchetta
      • Peripheral Telecommunications and IT Centre Taranto (Centro Periferico Telecomunicazioni ed Informatica Taranto - MARITELE Taranto), in Taranto[34]
      • Secondary Telecommunications and IT Centre Brindisi (Centro Secondario Telecomunicazioni ed Informatica Brindisi - MARITELE Brindisi), in Brindisi
      • Secondary Telecommunications and IT Centre Cagliari (Centro Secondario Telecomunicazioni ed Informatica Cagliari - MARITELE Cagliari), in Cagliari
      • Secondary Telecommunications and IT Centre Naples (Centro Secondario Telecomunicazioni ed Informatica Napoli - MARITELE Napoli), in Naples
      • NATO Very Low Frequency Station, on Tavolara island

Air Naval Training Centre edit

The Air Naval Training Centre is headed by a Counter admiral and based in Taranto. It trains the navy's crews for service with the operational units.[35][36]

  • Air Naval Training Centre (Centro di Addestramento Aeronavale - MARICENTADD), in Taranto[35][37]
    • Operations Unit (Reparto Operazioni)
    • Aircraft Training Unit (Reparto Addestramento Aeromobili)
    • Tactical Training Unit (Reparto Addestramento Tattico)
    • Weapon Systems Training Unit (Reparto Addestramento Sistemi di Piattaforma)
    • Operations and Weapons Technical Unit (Reparto Tecnico Armi e Operazioni)
    • Administrative Logistics Unit (Reparto Logistico Amministrativo)
    • Defense and General Support Unit (Reparto Supporto Generale e Difesa)

Auxiliary Units Flotilla Command edit

The Auxiliary Units Flotilla Command contains all the minor and coastal support vessels of the navy.

10th Coastal Naval Group edit

The 10th Naval Coastal Group is the naval component of the United Nations' mission: Multinational Force and Observers, which guards the Egypt-Israeli border in the Sinai peninsula. The 10th Coastal Naval Group is based in Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt and patrols the Straits of Tiran and Gulf of Aqaba. The group consists of three Esploratore-class coastal patrol boats, with the fourth boat of the class Staffetta having returned to Italy in 2014 and being homeported as of 2020 at La Maddalena.

Raiders and Divers Grouping "Teseo Tesei" edit

 
Submarine rescue ship "Anteo"

The Raiders and Divers Grouping "Teseo Tesei" (Raggruppamento Subacquei ed Incursori "Teseo Tesei" - COMSUBIN) in Porto Venere[40][41] in Liguria is the navy's special forces unit. Headed by a Counter admiral, who reports directly to the Chief of the Navy, the command is operationally assigned to the Italian military's Joint Special Forces Operations Command.[40]

  • Grouping Headquarter (Quartier Generale del Raggruppamento)
    • Research Office
    • Telecommunications Office
    • Technical Office
    • Defense and Support Office
    • Press Office
  • Operational Raiders Group (Gruppo Operativo Incursori - GOI)[42]
  • Operational Divers Group (Gruppo Operativo Subacquei - GOS)[43]
  • Special Naval Group (Gruppo Navale Speciale - COMGRUPNAVIN)
  • Schools Group (Gruppo Scuole)
    • Divers School
    • Raiders School
    • Underwater and Hyperbaric Medicine School

Logistic Command edit

The Logistic Command is headed by a vice admiral, who reports directly to the Chief of the Navy. Based on Nisida island near Naples the command is responsible for the logistic support of the navy's units, bases and ships, as well as for the maintenance and operation of 157 lighthouses and 667 other navigational aid lights (including seamarks and buoys).[44][45]

  • Logistic Command (Comando Logistico della Marina Militare - MARICOMLOG), on Nisida[44]
    • Naval Headquarters Naples (Quartier Generale della Marina Militare Napoli - QUARTGENMARINA Napoli), on Nisida
    • New Naval Constructions Preparation Centre (Centro Allestimento Nuove Costruzioni Navali - MARINALLES), in La Spezia
    • Joint Military Applications Studies Centre (Centro Interforze Studi per le Applicazioni Militari - CISAM), in San Piero a Grado
    • Joint Advanced Ammunitions Centre (Centro Interforze Munizionamento Avanzato - CIMA), in Aulla
    • Hydrodynamic Experience Centre (Centro Esperienze Idrodinamiche), in Rome
    • Naval Experimentation and Support Centre (Centro di Supporto e Sperimentazione Navale - CSSN), in La Spezia[46]
      • Logistic Support Engineering Department (Reparto Ingegneria del Supporto Logistico)
      • Experimentation Department (Reparto Sperimentazione)
      • Technical-scientific Department (Reparto Tecnico Scientifico)
      • Telecommunications and Electronics Institute "Giancarlo Vallauri" (Istituto per le Telecomunicazioni e l'Elettronica "Giancarlo Vallauri"), in Livorno
    • Lighthouses Technical Office (Ufficio Tecnico dei Fari - MARITECNOFARI), in La Spezia
    • Naval Military Engineering Section Naples (Sezione Genio Militare per la Marina Napoli - MARISEZGENIO Napoli)

Maritime Command Rome edit

  • Maritime Command Rome (Comando Marittimo Capitale - MARICAPITALE), in Rome
    • Naval Military Engineering Directorate Rome (Direzione Genio Militare per la Marina Roma - MARIGENIMIL Roma)
    • Finance Directorate Rome (Direzione di Intendenza Marina Militare Roma - MARINTENDENZA Roma)
    • Garrison Infirmary Rome (Infermeria Presidiaria di Roma - MARINFERM Roma)
    • Italian Navy Band (Banda Musicale della Marina Militare - MARIBANDA), in Rome

Maritime Command North edit

 
Capo Spartivento Lighthouse in Sardinia, which is operated by the Navy
  • Maritime Command North (Comando Marittimo Nord - MARINANORD), in La Spezia
    • Arsenal of La Spezia (Arsenale Militare Marittimo La Spezia - MARINARSEN La Spezia)
    • Logistic Support Command Cagliari (Comando Supporto Logistico della Marina Militare Cagliari - MARISUPLOG Cagliari)
    • Naval Military Engineering Directorate La Spezia (Direzione Genio Militare per la Marina La Spezia - MARIGENIMIL La Spezia)
    • Naval Military Engineering Directorate Cagliari (Direzione Genio Militare per la Marina Cagliari - MARIGENIMIL Cagliari)
    • Commissariat Directorate La Spezia (Direzione di Commissariato della Marina Militare La Spezia - MARICOMMI La Spezia)
    • Administration Directorate Taranto (Sezione della Direzione di Amministrazione della Marina Militare - MARISEZIODIRAM)
    • Marine Signals and Lighthouses Command Upper Tyrrhenian Sea (Comando Zona dei Fari e dei Segnalamenti Marittimi Alto Tirreno - MARIFARI La Spezia), in La Spezia operates 36 lighthouses and navigational aids in 36 locations of the upper Tyrrhenian Sea and Tuscan Archipelago
    • Marine Signals and Lighthouses Command Sardinia (Comando Zona dei Fari e dei Segnalamenti Marittimi della Sardegna - MARIFARI La Maddalena), in La Maddalena operates lighthouses and navigational aids in 26 locations of Sardinia
    • Marine Signals and Lighthouses Command Venice (Comando Zona dei Fari e dei Segnalamenti Marittimi di Venezia - MARIFARI Venezia) operates lighthouses and navigational aids in 24 locations of the upper Adriatic Sea
    • Ammunition Depot del Poggio (Deposito Munizioni Montagna Poggio - DEPOMUNI Poggio), in Ancona
    • Ammunition Depot Santo Stefano (Deposito Munizioni Montagna Santo Stefano - DEPOMUNI Santo Stefano), on Santo Stefano island
    • Garrison Infirmary La Spezia (Infermeria Presidiaria di La Spezia - MARINFERM La Spezia)

Maritime Command South edit

 
Punta del Diavolo Lighthouse in Apulia, which is operated by the Navy
  • Maritime Command South (Comando Marittimo Sud - MARINASUD), in Taranto
    • Arsenal of Taranto (Arsenale Militare Marittimo Taranto - MARINARSEN Taranto)
    • Military Hospital Centre Taranto (Centro Ospedaliero Militare Taranto - MARISPEDAL Taranto)
    • Naval Military Engineering Directorate Taranto (Direzione Genio Militare per la Marina Taranto - MARIGENIMIL Taranto)
    • Commissariat Directorate Taranto (Direzione di Commissariato della Marina Militare Taranto - MARICOMMI Taranto)
    • Administration Directorate Taranto (Direzione di Amministrazione della Marina Militare Taranto - MARIDIRAM Taranto)
    • Finance Directorate Brindisi (Direzione di Intendenza Marina Militare Brindisi - MARINTENDENZA Brindisi)
    • Ammunition Directorate Taranto (Direzione di Munizionamento della Marina Militare Taranto - DIREMUNI Taranto)
    • Marine Signals and Lighthouses Command Naples (Comando Zona dei Fari e dei Segnalamenti Marittimi di Napoli - MARIFARI Napoli) operates lighthouses and navigational aids in 28 locations of the lower Tyrrhenian Sea
    • Marine Signals and Lighthouses Command Taranto (Comando Zona dei Fari e dei Segnalamenti Marittimi di Taranto - MARIFARI Taranto) operates lighthouses and navigational aids in 25 locations of the lower Adriatic Sea and Western Ionian Sea
    • Ammunition Depot Montagna Spaccata (Deposito Munizioni Montagna Spaccata - DEPOMUNI Montagna Spaccata), in Pozzuoli
    • Ammunition Depot Mesagne (Deposito Munizioni Montagna Mesagne - DEPOMUNI Mesagne)
    • Garrison Infirmary Augusta (Infermeria Presidiaria di Taranto - MARINFERM Taranto)
    • Navy Rowing Sports Center Sabaudia (Centro Sportivo Remiero della Marina Militare Sabaudia - MARIREMO Sabaudia)

Maritime Command Sicily edit

 
Capo Peloro lighthouse in Sicily, which is operated by the Navy
  • Maritime Command Sicily (Comando Marittimo Sicilia - MARISICILIA), in Augusta
    • Arsenal of Augusta (Arsenale Militare Marittimo Augusta - MARINARSEN Augusta)
    • Naval Military Engineering Directorate Augusta (Direzione Genio Militare per la Marina Augusta - MARIGENIMIL Augusta)
    • Commissariat Directorate Augusta (Direzione di Commissariato della Marina Militare Augusta - MARICOMMI Augusta)
    • Finance Directorate Augusta (Direzione di Intendenza Marina Militare Augusta - MARINTENDENZA Augusta)
    • Ammunition Directorate Cava di Sorciaro (Direzione di Munizionamento della Marina Militare Cava di Sorciaro - DIREMUNI Cava di Sorciaro), in Priolo Gargallo
    • Marine Signals and Lighthouses Command Sicily (Comando Zona dei Fari e dei Segnalamenti Marittimi della Sicilia - MARIFARI Messina), in Messina operates lighthouses and navigational aids in 50 locations of the lower Tyrrhenian Sea, Western Ionian Sea, and the Strait of Sicily
    • Garrison Infirmary Augusta (Infermeria Presidiaria di Augusta - MARINFERM Augusta)

Schools Command edit

The Schools Command is headed by a vice admiral, who reports directly to the Chief of the Navy. Based in Ancona the command is responsible for the selection, formation, training, and education of the navy's personnel.[44]

  • Schools Command (Comando Scuole della Marina Militare - MARICOMSCUOLE), in Ancona[44]
    • Naval Headquarters Ancona (Quartier Generale della Marina Militare Ancona - QUARTGENMARINA Ancona)
    • Maritime Military Studies Institute (Istituto di Studi Militari Marittimi - MARISTUDI), in Venice
    • Naval Academy (Accademia Navale - MARINACCAD), in Livorno
    • Petty Officers School La Maddalena (Scuola Sottufficiali della Marina Militare La Maddalena - MARISCUOLA La Maddalena)
    • Petty Officers School Taranto (Scuola Sottufficiali della Marina Militare Taranto - MARISCUOLA Taranto)
    • Naval Military School "Francesco Morosini" (Scuola Navale Militare "Francesco Morosini" - MARISCUOLANAV), in Venice
    • Armed Forces Telecommunications School (Scuola Telecomunicazioni delle Forze Armate), in Chiavari
    • Selection Centre (Centro di Selezione della Marina Militare - MARICENSELEZ), in Ancona
    • Commissariat Directorate Ancona (Direzione di Commissariato della Marina Militare Ancona - MARICOMMI Ancona)
    • Naval Military Engineering Schools Section (Sezione del Genio Militare per la Marina Militare Scuole - MARISEZGENIOSCUOLE)

Hydrographic Institute edit

The Hydrographic Institute (Istituto Idrografico della Marina Militare Genova - MARIDROGRAFICO Genova) in Genoa is Italy's national hydrographic, and bathymetric authority. Headed by a counter admiral the institute publishes all official nautical and navigational documentation in Italy and therefore performs regular surveys of the Italian coasts and seas.[47] The institute operates three hydrographic survey vessels: the "Ammiraglio Magnaghi", which will be replaced by a new Major Hydro-oceanographic Ship - NIOM, and the two Ninfe-class hydrographic survey vessels "Aretusa" and "Galatea".[48]

Aviation Inspector for the Navy edit

 
P-72A ASW 41-03 of the 41° Stormo AntiSom

The Aviation Inspector for the Navy reports to the Chief of the Air Force General Staff and to the Chief of the Navy General Staff. ISPAVIAMAR oversees the technical and logistic aeronautical aspects, and the training of the Italian military's airborne anti-submarine forces. The inspector is a brigadier general of the air force, whose office and staff reside in the navy's headquarter in Rome. The only unit assigned to ISPAVIAMAR is the 41st Anti-submarine Wing "Athos Ammannato", which is under operational control of the Italian Navy.[2][3][49]

  • Chief of the Air Force General Staff / Chief of the Navy General Staff
    • Aviation Inspector for the Navy (Ispettore dell’Aviazione per la Marina - ISPAVIAMAR)
      • 41st Anti-submarine Wing "Athos Ammannato" (41° Stormo AntiSom "Athos Ammannato"), at Sigonella Air Base
        • 86th Crew Training Centre Squadron (86° Gruppo Centro Addestramento Equipaggi)
        • 88th Anti-submarine Squadron (88° Gruppo AntiSom) with 4× P-72A ASW aircraft
        • 441st Technical-Operational Services Squadron (441° Gruppo Servizi Tecnico-Operativi)
        • 541st Logistic-Operational Services Squadron (541° Gruppo Servizi Logistico-Operativi)
        • 941st Maintenance Squadron (941° Gruppo Efficienza Aeromobili)
        • Force Protection Squadron (Gruppo Protezione delle Forze)

Geographic distribution edit

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Italian Navy main bases 2020:
  Fleet bases   Naval aviation bases   Other bases   Radar stations   Signal stations

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External links edit

  • Website of the Italian Navy