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  2. List of navies - Wikipedia

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    Benin Navy: 1978; 46 years ago () French: Forces navales béninoises [15] Bolivia Bolivian Naval Force: 1963; 61 years ago () Spanish: Fuerza Naval Boliviana [16] Brazil Brazilian Navy: 1822; 202 years ago () Portuguese: Marinha do Brasil [17] Brunei Royal Brunei Navy: 1965; 59 years ago () Malay: Tentera Laut Diraja Brunei [18]

  3. List of marines and similar forces - Wikipedia

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    Many countries around the world maintain marines and naval infantry military units. Even if only a few nations have the capabilities to launch major amphibious assault operations, most marines and naval infantry forces are able to carry out limited amphibious landings, riverine and coastal warfare tasks. The list includes also army units ...

  4. Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Navy is the oldest continuously serving navy in the world, with origins in the 12th century. The Spanish Armada fighting the English navy at the Battle of Gravelines in 1588 British and Danish navies in the line of battle at the Battle of Copenhagen (1801) A flotilla from the Indian Navy's Western Fleet escorts the aircraft carriers INS Viraat and INS Vikramaditya through the ...

  5. List of countries by level of military equipment - Wikipedia

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    List of countries by level of military equipment. This is a list of countries by level of military equipment, including naval ships, fighter aircraft and nuclear weapons. This list is indicative only, as strict comparisons cannot accurately be made.

  6. List of naval ship classes in service - Wikipedia

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    Operators: 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.

  7. Maritime power - Wikipedia

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    Maritime power. A maritime power (sometimes a naval power[1]) is a nation with a very strong navy, which often is also a great power, or at least a regional power. A maritime power is able to easily control their coast, and exert influence upon both nearby and far countries. A nation that dominates the world navally is known as a maritime ...

  8. French Navy - Wikipedia

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    The French Navy (French: Marine nationale, lit. 'National Navy'), informally La Royale, is the maritime arm of the French Armed Forces and one of the four military service branches of France. It is among the largest and most powerful naval forces in the world recognised as being a blue-water navy. [4][5][6] The French Navy is capable of ...

  9. Marines - Wikipedia

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    Marines (or naval infantry) are military personnel who primarily operate in littoral zones, both on land and at sea. Historically, the main tasks undertaken by marines have included raiding ashore in support of naval objectives, and the boarding of vessels during combat or capture of prize ships. Marines also help maintain discipline and order ...