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15 Most Powerful Navies in the World

Published on April 24, 2023 at 3:23 pm​


This article will look at the 15 most powerful navies in the world. You can skip our detailed analysis and head straight to our list of the 5 Most Powerful Navies in the World.

US Navy Spending

As of 2021, the US spending on military defence was 3.5% of its GDP. The United States Navy’s 2024 budget request includes $253 billion worth of funding, $67.3 billion of which is earmarked for procuring ships, submarines, weapons, and other systems. According to the FY 24 budget request, the US Navy plans to operate a fleet of 293 battle force ships, three less than their current number. These ships will be distributed across global theatres.

Currently, the US Navy has 98 ships deployed in the North Atlantic, 2 in the South Atlantic, 23 in Europe, 11 in the Middle East, 67 in the Western Pacific, and 95 in the Eastern Pacific.

The United States Navy also plans to build a Modified Virginia Subsea and Seabed Warfare (Mod VA SSW) submarine, with a single boat, at the cost of $5.1 billion, which is almost a billion more than the baseline Virginia Class. The new submarine will be specially designed for covert spy missions deep beneath the waves.

How big is China’s Navy?

According to a report by the US Defense Department, China has the largest Navy in the world in terms of the number of warships, with 355 frontline ships in 3 fleets, compared to the US Navy’s 305 frontline ships. However, American vessels’ average size is larger than Chinese vessels.

The report also revealed that China plans to add 70 more warships to its Navy by 2030, while the US may only add 42. The report highlights the growing naval power of China and the potential challenges it poses to the US in the Asia-Pacific region.

Do numbers tell the complete story?

It is pertinent to highlight here that the power or strength of any navy is not determined by just the number of vessels or ships alone. The technological advancement, the training of the personnel, the efficiency of logistics, the strength of naval alliances, and the availability of funds play an equally crucial role in determining how well a navy may do.

The navy is typically concerned with military operations at sea, and its control of the sea is often powerful in war. It is an instrument utilized for projecting power beyond the shores of countries. As reported by Aljazeera on April 20 2023, Iran’s navy commander, Shahram Irani, claimed that an American submarine violated Iran’s territorial waters in the Gulf and was forced to surface by an Iranian submarine.

The event highlighted the perpetual military and political tensions in the Persian Gulf, a strategic and significant region for Iran and the US. The two countries have a long history of political conflicts, including the 1979 Iranian Revolution, the Iran-Iraq War, and the US withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

Artificial Intelligence in the Navy – A new reality?

The US Navy’s Task Force Hopper has launched Project OpenShip, an initiative to establish “low lift, high impact” artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) applications that can create value from the data captured on ships every day.

According to Captain Peter Kim, the project marks a new “surface enterprise-wide effort to develop and deploy software in novel ways to create decision tools for operators by integrating disparate sensor and information data available on ships today”.

The platform is aimed at enabling officials to collect terabytes of labeled training data that naval ships already collect hourly at sea.

On the other hand, the Royal Navy has teamed up with Wavemaker to develop a conversational AI tool to direct and help candidates in the recruitment process. The Royal Navy Virtual Guide will provide customized content and assist them through the tedious application process, delivering the right information to the right person at the right time.

Methodology

For our methodology to list the most powerful navies in the world, we will use TrueValueRating (TvR) from WDMMV to rank navies. This rating system goes beyond a simple count of warships and submarines, considering other factors such as logistical support, modernization, attack and defence capabilities, and overall strength. Most of the information on naval assets in our list also comes from WDMMW. The list is in ascending order.

Here are the 15 most powerful navies in the world:

15. Bangladesh Navy

Number of Units: 50


TvR: 58.6

The Bangladesh Navy is responsible for safeguarding the country’s maritime territory of over 118,813 square kilometres. Its primary role includes defending important military bases, harbours, and economic zones while protecting Bangladesh’s economic and military interests domestically and internationally. With a frontline disaster management force in the country, the navy also actively participates in humanitarian causes overseas.

14. Korean People’s Army Naval Force

Number of Units: 186



TvR: 67.9

The Korean People’s Army Naval Force is the naval service branch of the Korean People’s Army, which contains each branch of the North Korean armed forces.

The North Korean Navy is often called a brown water navy and functions mainly within the 50-kilometre exclusion zone. The fleet included East and West Coast squadrons, which could not support each other during the war with South Korea. The limited range of outdated and worn-out vessels means that, even during a peaceful time, it is virtually impossible for a ship on one coast to visit the other.

13. Egyptian Navy

Number of Units: 107



TvR: 72.4

The Egyptian Navy currently follows a Western approach to naval warfare. Its main role is to protect Egypt’s Mediterranean and Red Sea coastlines. It has the largest naval force in Africa and the Middle East, including two French Mistral-class helicopter carriers/amphibious landing ships. It is the only African/Middle Eastern Navy with aircraft carriers. Its submarine force accounts for 7.5% of its total strength.

12. Republic of China Navy

Number of Units: 91



TvR: 74.6

The Taiwanese Navy, officially known as the Republic of China Navy, is focused on protecting the territories of Taiwan and the sea routes under its authority against potential blockades, attacks, or invasions. It conducts maritime patrols in the Taiwanese Strait and nearby areas, and is prepared for counterattack and counter-invasion operations during the war.

In 1999, the Kidd-class ships were known for their enhanced anti-aircraft capabilities and were based on the Spruance-class destroyer design.

11. Turkish Navy

Number of Units: 90



TvR: 80.5

The Turkish Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the Turkish Armed Forces. The navy has established a strong domestic defence industry with ambitious projects underway. It now has the capacity to establish sea control in the surrounding seas. The commissioning of the landing helicopter dock TCG Anadolu marks a new era for the Turkish Navy, with its capability to transport over 700 naval infantry personnel, tanks, vehicles, and helicopters anywhere in the world. The Turkish Navy marked the inauguration of its latest flagship, the TCG Anadolu, on April 10, 2023.

10. Italian Navy

Number of Units: 54



TvR: 80.7

The Italian Navy is equipped with various ships, including aircraft carriers, destroyers, modern frigates, submarines, amphibious ships, and oceanographic research ships. It is also a member of NATO and has participated in many peacekeeping operations. Thus, the Marina Militare (Italian Navy) is considered one of the world’s strongest navies.

9. British Royal Navy

Number of Units: 51



TvR: 88.3

The Royal Navy is the maritime branch of the UK’s military organization responsible for the national defence at sea, safeguarding shipping, and fulfilling international military agreements. It has a balanced force structure that includes different types of ships, such as multi-mission warships, frigates, submarines, destroyers, and aircraft carriers.

Owing to Britain’s exceptional defense capabilities, UK topped our list of 25 strongest countries in Europe by military power.

8. French Navy

Number of Units: 65



TvR: 92.9

The French navy is a modern, multi-role force focusing on airpower, surface combatants, and undersea boats. The fleet comprises one aircraft carrier, ten submarines, and a modern destroyer force, while the mine warfare fleet consists of up to seventeen vessels. The navy aims to address its ageing nuclear-attack submarine fleet, frigate firepower, and offshore patrol capabilities.

There are plans to build a new nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, but the initiative is still in its early stages. Despite these challenges, the French Navy’s outlook remains largely positive.

7. Indian Navy

Number of Units: 102



TvR: 99.1

The Indian Navy is the naval branch of the Indian Armed Forces; the other two forces included in safeguarding the country are the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force. The active naval inventory comprises 102 units, including frontline commissioned vessels. However, it excludes smaller patrol vessels, auxiliary/survey ships, replenishment ships, and historical ceremonial types.

6. Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force

Number of Units: 102



TvR: 121.3

After World War II, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) was dissolved, and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force was established. It is also referred to as the Japanese Navy and is responsible for safeguarding Japan’s naval defence.

The Japanese Ministry of Defense has awarded Japan Marine United Corporation a contract to build 12 next-generation offshore patrol vessels for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, starting in 2023. The contract is worth around 9 billion yen per ship. Japan Marine United’s ship design was chosen over Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, which will be the subcontractor.

 

5 Most Powerful Navies in the World

Published on April 24, 2023 at 3:11 pm​


In this article, we will look at the 5 most powerful navies in the world. If you want to check out our detailed analysis of strengths and significance of naval forces around the world, head straight to our list of 15 Most Powerful Navies in the World.

5. Republic of Korea Navy

Number of Units: 138

TvR: 122.9


The Republic of Korea Navy (ROCN) has a significant advantage in quantity and quality over its northern neighbour. Its naval force is well-balanced, consisting of different types of units. The main objective of the ROCN is to defend and deter potential threats, with a heavy reliance on its Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) fleet, which comprises almost 50% of its total strength.

The Navy also emphasizes submarines, destroyers, frigates, and corvettes, while specialized units like amphibious assault and mine warfare ships are utilized as needed. The ROCN benefits from its alliance with the United States Navy and its carrier fleet, as well as regional allies, while the North relies on its partnership with China and the gradual expansion of its own Navy.

4. Indonesian Navy

Number of Units: 242

TvR: 137.3


The Indonesian Navy has the largest size of active personnel and ships in Southeast Asia. Every commissioned vessel of the Navy is given the prefix KRI (Kapal Perang Republik Indonesia), which means it is a Republic of Indonesia warship.

Indonesia’s Navy faces several non-traditional maritime security challenges in its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), including piracy, illegal fishing, and human and drug trafficking. With frequent natural disasters, the Navy has put significant effort into improving its humanitarian assistance and disaster relief capabilities.

3. Russian Navy

Number of Units: 265

TvR: 242.3


Russia has expanded its military presence in the Mediterranean Sea with a permanent naval presence known as the Mediterranean Squadron. The primary goal is to protect Russia’s southern areas and borders while challenging NATO’s and the US’s naval dominance in the eastern Mediterranean.

Russia has been building its conventional deterrence capabilities, relying on air defences and cruise missile-equipped ships to establish credible maritime deterrence against NATO. The country plans to expand its access to ports and bases in the region to contest NATO’s dominance in the central Mediterranean eventually.

2. People’s Liberation Army Navy

Number of Units: 422

TvR: 319.8


The People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) has significantly increased its naval power with advanced surface and undersea vessels, a firm fixed-wing carrier fleet, a submarine fleet, young destroyer and frigate fleets, and a focus on corvette strength. The amphibious assault force has been revitalized, and the fleet has 24 vessels on order.

The PLAN aims to become the world’s preeminent naval power, surpassing the United States. Hence, from our list of the most powerful navies in the world, PLAN threatens the global dominance of USN like no other.

1. United States Navy

Number of Units: 243

TvR: 323.9


The United States Navy (USN) is a supreme naval power with a strong nuclear-powered aircraft carrier fleet, a large destroyer fleet, and a significant submarine fleet. The USN also invests in capable offshore patrol vessels and mine/countermine warfare vessels. It also provides comprehensive solutions to modern battlefield problems.

The USN has over 65 hulls to strengthen its naval groups in the next decade and thus, aims to keep pace with its global rival, China.

 
So South Korea has a stronger navy than Japan, they have a hot ongoing islands dispute, if a sea battle breaks out between S.Korea and Japan, who will win?

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5. Republic of Korea Navy

Number of Units: 138

TvR: 122.9


The Republic of Korea Navy (ROCN) has a significant advantage in quantity and quality over its northern neighbour. Its naval force is well-balanced, consisting of different types of units. The main objective of the ROCN is to defend and deter potential threats, with a heavy reliance on its Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) fleet, which comprises almost 50% of its total strength.

The Navy also emphasizes submarines, destroyers, frigates, and corvettes, while specialized units like amphibious assault and mine warfare ships are utilized as needed. The ROCN benefits from its alliance with the United States Navy and its carrier fleet, as well as regional allies, while the North relies on its partnership with China and the gradual expansion of its own Navy.

6. Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force

Number of Units: 102



TvR: 121.3


After World War II, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) was dissolved, and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force was established. It is also referred to as the Japanese Navy and is responsible for safeguarding Japan’s naval defence.

The Japanese Ministry of Defense has awarded Japan Marine United Corporation a contract to build 12 next-generation offshore patrol vessels for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, starting in 2023. The contract is worth around 9 billion yen per ship. Japan Marine United’s ship design was chosen over Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, which will be the subcontractor.
 
Leaving French navy behind Indian and Indonesian navy is absurd.

An other issue, Spanish navy is dismissed from that list.
 
surprised to not see the Iranian or Pakistani navy on the list - even Malay or to some extent Singaporean too
 
So South Korea has a stronger navy than Japan, they have a hot ongoing islands dispute, if a sea battle breaks out between S.Korea and Japan, who will win?

Japan has stronger navy than S.Korea

Bangladesh ?
Pakistan , Australia , Spain even Greece have stronger navies than Bangladesh


btw what a joke
Indonesian Navy in top 5 ? not even in top 10

Turkish Navy is far stronger than Indonesian Navy


who makes trash list ?
as like Iran is in top 5 technology countries
 
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no no

first is come USA NAVY !!

then, the NATO COMBINE NAVY !!! (even powerful, because USA + NATO!!)

then CHINA people ARMY NAVY

then INDIA is there :)

other are all weak in compare

but yes, SOUTH KOREA and JAPAN are also having latest ships like HELICOPTER LanDing Helicopter = LDH ships

RUSSIA is very strong also but only they have best submarines only (but can still destroy whole planet of EARTH ! same as AMERICA AND NATO !!)

IRANIAN are also very much trying but they are not so good as above mentioned
 
Most of Turkey’s military equipment use foreign components. The 5th generation fighter uses American engines, imported frame of F-35 and foreign made avionics. Altay is a toy without South Korean engine. Simple examples to show you your true place.

Turkey has a formidable military force but not a producing country. An assembler at its best.
as like Iran is in top 5 technology countries
 
Most of Turkey’s military equipment use foreign components. The 5th generation fighter uses American engines, imported frame of F-35 and foreign made avionics. Altay is a toy without South Korean engine. Simple examples to show you your true place.

Turkey has a formidable military force but not a producing country. An assembler at its best.


You are wrong

Turkiye develops over 750 military projects for $75 billions
We have reduced the foreign dependency in the defense industry from around 80% to some 20% in such a short time as 20 years.

now Turkiye is at 80% self-sufficiency
until 2030 , Turkiye to be at 95% self-sufficiency

The number of defense projects, which was merely 62 in 2002, has today surpassed 750

Türkiye's total budget for defense projects was $5.5 billion in 2002,
now it has reached a $75 billion project volume
 
Japan has stronger navy than S.Korea

Bangladesh ?
Pakistan , Australia , Spain even Greece have stronger navies than Bangladesh


btw what a joke
Indonesian Navy in top 5 ? not even in top 10

Turkish Navy is far stronger than Indonesian Navy


who makes trash list ?
as like Iran is in top 5 technology countries

Indonesian Navy has around 50,000 Marine Force. Does Turkey have Marine Force ? Our Navy can invade a nation

 
Most of Turkey’s military equipment use foreign components.


About Turkish Naval Industry ... ( one of the best in the World )


-- ADA class stealth Corvette
-- HISAR class OPV
-- ISTIF class stealth Frigate
-- BAYRAKTAR class LST
-- New type LCT
-- ALEMDAR class Submarine Rescue Mother Ship (MOSHIP)
-- Super Tanker
-- Patrol Boat
-- Fast attack Missile Boat
-- Unmanned Vessels
-- UCAVs

-- MIDLAS VLS
-- ARES-2NS Electronic Warfare System
-- TAKS Fire Control System
-- AKR-D X and Ka-Band fire control Radars
-- ADVENT Network Enabled Data Integrated Combat Management System
-- PIRI Panoramic Infrared Imaging
-- KATS Infrared Search and Track system
-- SeaEye-AHTAPOT EO Reconnaisance and Survellience System

-- FERSAH Carina Mounted Sonar System
-- HIZIR-LFAS Low Frequency Towed Active Sonar
-- ALPER Naval LPI Radar
-- SERDAR Coastal Surveillance LPI Radar
-- MAR-D AESA naval Radar
-- CAFRAD GaN based AESA naval Radar
-- CENK-S GaN based AESA naval Radar

-- ORKA Leightweight Torpedo
-- AKYA heavyweight Torpedo
-- TUFAN hypersonic Electromagnetic Railgun
-- HIZIR Torpedo Countermeasure System for Surface Ships
-- ZOKA Acoustic Torpedo Countermeasure Decoy
-- ZARGANA Submarine Torpedo Counter Measure System
-- TORK Hard-Kill Torpedo Countermeasure System

-- GOKDENIZ 35mm CIWS for Naval Platforms
-- MKE 76 mm naval Gun
-- ATMACA Anti ship Missile
-- HISAR-D and SIPER air defense Missiles
-- SOM , KUZGUN-TJ and CAKIR Cruise Missiles


even I am not talking about future projects
 
Indonesian Navy has around 50,000 Marine Force. Does Turkey have Marine Force ? Our Navy can invade a nation

Indonesian Navy doesnt have power projection to carry 50.000 troops to invade a nation


and this is not 1700s , this is 2023
no need more man power

250 Turkish UCAVs will be enough to turn enemy Navy into crap of metal


btw Turkish Navy has 48.000 forces including amphibious Commandos
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and SAS - SAT commandos
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