Fleet Command (SA Navy)
Fleet Command is the South African Navy's single type command and controls all vessels and units of the South African Navy, besides Naval Headquarters. The commander of Fleet Command is a Rear Admiral and referred to as Flag Officer Fleet. The post was previously known as Chief of Naval Operations.
Fleet Command was formed on 1 April 1999 following a Defense review, with Rear Admiral Eric Green as the first Flag Officer Fleet.
Command, control and organisation
Four directorates are responsible for the day to day control of Fleet Command:- Director Fleet Force Preparations
- Director Fleet Human Resources
- Director Fleet Quality Assurance
- Director Fleet Logistics
Leadership
Flag Officer Fleet | Rear Admiral Bubele Mhlana |
Chief of Fleet Staff | Rear Admiral Leslie Katerinic |
Director Fleet Force Preparation | Rear Admiral Solly Petersen |
Director Fleet Human Resources | Rear Admiral L. Metu |
Director Fleet Quality Assurance | Captain Kevin Packer |
Director Fleet Logistics | Rear Admiral |
Director Naval Engineering Services | Rear Admiral Kevin Watson |
FOC Naval Base Simon's Town | Rear Admiral Joseph Dlamini |
Past Flag Officers Fleet
- 1999 to 2005 - Rear Admiral Eric Green
- 2005 to 2008 - Rear Admiral Hennie Bester
- 2008 to December 2010 - Rear Admiral Robert Higgs
- December 2010 to 1 February 2014 - Rear Admiral Phillip Schoultz
- 1 February 2014 to date - Rear Admiral Bubele Mhlana
Force preparation
Maritime Reaction Squadron
The Naval Rapid Deployment Force, now known as the Maritime Reaction Squadron, was formed in 2006.The main aim of this specialised unit is to deploy infantry-trained South African Navy members in various peacekeeping roles within the African continent and to assist in boarding operations at sea, humanitarian operations and disaster relief.
The squadron consists of the following components:
- Operational Boat Division, with 10 Namacurra-class harbour patrol boats and six Lima-class utility landing craft
- Reaction Force Division, consisting of one naval infantry company with a command and support element
- Operational Diving Division, consisting of four operational diving teams of 17 divers
Human resources
Training units
- SAS Saldanha - located on the West Coast and provides training and development for ratings
- SAS Wingfield - located in the Greater Cape Town area; provides practical training for apprentices and the technical musterings
- SAS Simonsberg - training in gunnery, anti-submarine warfare, communications, diving and seamanship
- South African Naval College Gordon's Bay - training college for naval officers
- Maritime Warfare School, Simonstown
- NBCD School - nuclear, biological, and damage control training
Logistics
Logistics units
- Naval Armament Depot
- Naval Dockyard
- Naval Stores Depot
- Fleet Maintenance Unit
- Naval Publications Unit
Quality assurance