The following is a list of fleets of navies from around the world.

Australian fleet

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Canadian fleets

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Chinese fleets

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Historic

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Modern People's Liberation Army Navy fleets

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Colombian fleets

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Oceanic Fleets

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  • Naval Force of the Caribbean (HQ, Cartagena)
  • Naval Force of the Pacific (HQ, Bahía Málaga near Buenaventura)

Riverine Flotillas

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German fleets

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Indian fleets

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Fleets

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Indonesian fleets

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Iranian fleets

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Japanese fleets

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Pre World War I

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World War I

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World War II

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Modern Day

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North Korean fleets

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  • East Coast Fleet headquartered at Toejo
  • West Coast Fleet headquartered at Nampo

Russian or Soviet fleets

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Active fleets

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Inactive fleets, Soviet and Russian

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South Korean fleets

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Saudi Arabian fleets

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Spanish fleets

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Spanish

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Modern Day

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Swedish fleets

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Turkish fleets

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  • Turkish Fleet Command
  • Northern Sea Area Command, İstanbul
    • Istanbul Strait Command, Anadolukavağı, İstanbul
    • Çanakkale Strait Command, Nara, Çanakkale
    • Black Sea Area Command, Karadeniz Ereğli, Zonguldak
    • Underwater Search and Rescue Group Command, Beykoz, İstanbul
    • Rescue Group Command
    • Underwater Defence Group Command
    • Naval Hydrography and Oceanography Division Command, Çubuklu, İstanbul
    • Bartın Naval Base Command, Bartın
    • Naval Museum Command, Beşiktaş, İstanbul
    • Istanbul Naval Shipyard Command, Pendik
  • Southern Sea Area Command, İzmir
    • Amphibious Task Group Command, Foça, İzmir
    • Amphibious Marine Brigade Command, Foça, İzmir
    • Amphibious Ships Command, Foça, İzmir
    • Aksaz Naval Base Command, Aksaz Naval Base, Marmaris
    • Mediterranean Area Command, Mersin
    • İskenderun Naval Base Command, İskenderun, Hatay
    • Aegean Sea Area Command, İzmir
    • Foça Naval Base Command, Foça, İzmir
    • Maintenance, Repair and Engineering Command, İzmir

United Kingdom fleets

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Pre World War I

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World War I

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World War II

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Post World War II

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After 2002 a four-star commander-in-chief ceased to be appointed and the responsibilities of the post were transferred to the three-star Fleet Commander.

United States fleets

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Modern US Navy fleets

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US Navy fleets are numbered odd in the Pacific or West, and even in the Atlantic or East:

Inactive and historic

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Informal fleet names

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References

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  1. ^ "Commander Australian Fleet". Royal Australian Navy. Retrieved 13 December 2023.