October 21: Egyptian Naval Day (Egypt)

Egyptian Naval Day is observed in Egypt every October 21 to commemorate the sinking of the Israeli destroyer INS Eilat by the Egyptian Naval Force in 1967. This event marked a significant milestone in modern naval warfare, as it was the first instance of a navy sinking a ship using anti-ship missiles. The destroyer, originally a Z-Class ship known as HMS Zealous in the Royal Navy, was active during notable conflicts such as the Suez Crisis and the Six-Day War. On October 21, 1967, while on patrol in international waters off Port Said, INS Eilat was struck by missiles launched from an Egyptian Komar-class missile boat, leading to its sinking. The day is celebrated annually to recognize the advancements in naval weapons and strategy introduced by this event. Although it is a significant day in Egypt's naval history, it is not a public holiday, and government offices, schools, and businesses remain open.

October 21: Egyptian Naval Day (Egypt)


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