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1. 153 rows · Colonial Navies of Australia: 19th Century-1911 Austria-Hungary Austro-Hungarian Navy: 1867–1919 Margraviate of Brandenburg Brandenburg Navy: 16th Century-1701 Empire of Brazil Imperial Brazilian Navy: 1822-1889 Bulgarian Empire: Medieval Bulgarian navy: 11th Century-12th Century Byzantine Empire Byzantine navy: 330–1453 Canada: Provincial
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2. (ˈneivi) – plural ˈNavies – noun 1
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3. Russia has one of the largest Navies in the world; I joined the navy fifteen years ago.
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4. Currently top 10 strongest Navies in the world are these: Nr.1 United States The US Navy is currently the most capable navy in the world
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6. We found a total of 65 words by unscrambling the letters in Navies.
7. Definition of Navies in the Definitions.net dictionary
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,8. Information and translations of Navies in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
9. NATO Navies converged in the North Sea in late June for this year's Dynamic Mongoose anti-submarine-warfare exercise, reflecting a growing focus on countering enemy submarines amid "great-power
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10. The world’s largest Navies by total active naval assets: North Korea (967) China (714) United States (415) Iran (398) Russia (352) Egypt (319) India (295) Finland (270) Colombia (234) Indonesia (221) The aforementioned Chinese navy ranks second in total naval assets.
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,12. The unmanned revolution in Indo-Pacific Navies will progress at different speeds depending on the resources available but it is clear that all countries will be acquiring these capabilities for the future
13. Navies protect the homeland, keep shipping routes and lines of communication open, show the flag and deter adversaries
14. 14 synonyms and near synonyms of Navies from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
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15. The minimum criteria for a ship to be counted is to have a displacement of at least 1 000 long tons and have credible anti-ship capacity using anti-ship missiles, thus many missile boats and offshore patrol ships from smaller Navies are not counted, excluding the list of many ships that are the backbone of Navies of countries like Iran or North
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,16. A brief historical treatment of Western Navies follows
17. Gbassa said NN’s fleet would conduct exercises with French Navy Ship, Dixmude, in conjunction with other Navies that will be participating, adding that areas of interest would include protection
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18. Both Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan operate small Navies on the Caspian Sea
19. Navies protect the homeland, keep shipping routes and lines of communication open, show the flag and deter adversaries
20. Rival Navies Aim to Pack Heavier Punch Both the United States and Chinese Navies are beefing up their weapons arsenals to avoid being outgunned if their great power competition turns hot.
21. The Nigerian Navy and four other Navies from the United States, United Kingdom, Italy and France, have kicked off the largest annual multinational maritime excercise in West Africa , …
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22. Navies definition: the warships and auxiliary vessels of a nation or ruler Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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24. As the Civil War raged on the land, the two national Navies— Union and Confederate —created another war on the water
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25. Currently, diesel-powered ships dominate the world's Navies, although many ships are nuclear-powered
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,26. Navies began in the Mediterranean, with its access to three continents and favorable climatic conditions
27. Navies are now responsible for a nation’s strategic nuclear deterrent, defense against ballistic missiles, space operations, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief
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,28. With that in mind, here are the five most powerful Navies in the world
29. Excellent comparison of the principal Navies of World War II : US, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, Japan, France, and the USSR
30. The United States and Indian Navies on Monday conducted joint military operations in the Bay of Bengal as the rivalry between America and China continues to intensify.
31. The Israeli and US Navies conducted a joint security patrol in the Mediterranean Sea on Monday, another shared show of force in the region
32. Navy's history to 1861 and then closely examines the two Navies at the beginning of the war, looking at the senior leadership, officers and personnel, organization, recruitment practices, training, facilities, and manufacturing resources.
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33. Why Navies Use Harpoon Harpoon was a classic computer game of the 1990s
34. The CNO added that the trust between the UK and US Navies was ‘second-to-none’
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,NAVIES [ˈnāvē]
noun, plural na·vies. the whole body of warships and auxiliaries belonging to a country or ruler.
(ˈneɪvɪ) n, pl -vies. 1. (Military) the warships and auxiliary vessels of a nation or ruler. 2. (Military) the navy (often capital) the branch of a country's armed services comprising such ships, their crews, and all their supporting services and equipment. 3. (Colours) Also: navy blue dark blue.
ˈnāv . (Entry 1 of 2) : the hub of a wheel. nave. noun (2) Definition of nave (Entry 2 of 2) : the main part of the interior of a church especially : the long narrow central hall in a cruciform church that rises higher than the aisles flanking it to form a clerestory.
According to the Todd & Lindberg classification system, five navies are considered to be rank 3 blue-water "multi-regional power projection" navies, capable of operating in multiple regions adjacent its own.