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Condensed World Paramilitary Forces 2006 (PDF) (Report). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 27, 2009. "SIPRI Military Expenditure Database". Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. South African Navy official website
Colombian National Navy: 1823; 202 years ago () Spanish: Armada Nacional de Colombia [24] Comoros Comorian Navy: 1997; 28 years ago () French: Garde-côtes Democratic Republic of the Congo Navy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: 1960; 65 years ago () French: Marine Nationale Republic of the Congo: Congolese Navy
Janes Fighting Ships is an annual reference book of each country's navy and coast guard, along with their weapons and aircraft. Included are ship names, construction data, size, speed, range, complement, engineering, armament, and sensors. This is generally followed by relevant commentary.
The 7 most powerful navies in the world have spared no expense in ensuring the safety of their seas, and by proxy, their nations. Any country which has a sea needs a navy in order to protect its ...
Belgian Navy: 5 of 10 delivered from 1985 remain in service as the Aster class (3 sold to France, 1 to Bulgaria, 1 to Pakistan) Bulgarian Navy: 1 in service. French Navy: 13 in service as the Eridan class. Indonesian Navy: 2 in service as the Pulau Rengat class. Latvian Naval Forces: 5 in service.
Pages in category "Navies by country" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Flottes de combat, translated as Combat Fleets of the World, is an almanac and reference book for the world's navies. Arranged by nation, listings include ship names, construction information, engineering characteristics, and armament specifications. Most listings include one or more photographs along with relevant observations.
Islamic Republic of Iran Navy; ... Free Syrian Army. ... Countries Ranked by Military Strength This page was last edited on 5 ...