Royal Navy (disambiguation)

Royal Navy (disambiguation)

The term "The Royal Navy" without qualifications is used - even by non-Britons - for the navy of the United Kingdom, which was for centuries the world's most powerful navy and is still a formidable force.

Royal Navy can refer to the following:

Current

* Royal Australian Navy of Australia
* Royal Bahraini Navy of Bahrain
* Royal Brunei Navy of Brunei ("Tentera Laut Diraja Brunei")
* Royal Danish Navy of Denmark ("Kongelige Danske Flåde/Marine")
* Royal Malaysian Navy of Malaysia ("Tentera Laut DiRaja Malaysia")
* Royal Moroccan Navy of Morocco
* Royal Navy of the United Kingdom
* Royal Navy Force of Jordan
* Royal Navy of Oman
* Royal Netherlands Navy of the Netherlands ("Koninklijke Marine")
* Royal New Zealand Navy of New Zealand
* Royal Norwegian Navy of Norway ("Kongelige Norske Marine")
* Royal Saudi Navy of Saudi Arabia
* Royal Thai Navy of Thailand (กองทัพเรือ)
* Royal Swedish Navy of Sweden ("Kungliga flottan")

Historical

* Austro-Hungarian Navy ("Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine") of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, 1867 - 1918 (split up after the end of World War I)
* Belgian Royal Navy ("Marine Royale"), 1831 - 1865 (abolished), now the Belgian Naval Component
* Royal Hellenic Navy (Βασιλικό Ναυτικό) of the Kingdom Of Greece, 1833 - 1924 and 1936 - 1973 (now the Hellenic Navy (Πολεμικό Ναυτικό))
* Regia Marina of the Kingdom of Italy, 1861 - 1946 (now the "Marina Militare")
* Royal Canadian Navy, 1911 - 1968 (now the Canadian Forces Maritime Command)
* Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy of the united kingdoms of Denmark-Norway, 1509 - 1814 (split between Denmark and Norway)
* Royal Indian Navy, 1830 - 1950 (now the Indian Navy)
* Royal Scots Navy, 11th century - 1707 (merged into the Royal Navy)


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