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  1. The Royal Danish Navy ( Danish: Søværnet) is the sea-based branch of the Danish Armed Forces force. The RDN is mainly responsible for maritime defence and maintaining the sovereignty of Danish territorial waters (incl. Faroe Islands and Greenland ). Other tasks include surveillance, search and rescue, icebreaking, oil spill recovery and ...

  2. The Royal Malaysian Navy ( RMN, Malay: Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia; TLDM; Jawi: تنترا لاءوت دراج مليسيا‎) is the naval arm of the Malaysian Armed Forces. RMN is the main agency responsible for the country's maritime surveillance and defense operations.

  3. v. t. e. The history of the Royal Navy reached an important juncture in 1707, when the Act of Union merged the kingdoms of England and Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain, following a century of personal union between the two countries. This had the effect of merging the Royal Scots Navy into the Royal Navy.

  4. Royal Navy. Royal Navy (forkortet RN; norsk: Den kongelige marine) er Storbritannias marine og landets eldste forsvarsgren. Den opererer et stort antall hangarskip, jagere og fregatter, 15 atomubåter og diverse andre fartøyer, samt luftfartøyer og Storbritannias amfibiske infanteri, Royal Marines . Fra sent på 1600-tallet frem til andre ...

  5. Während der Koalitionskriege verfolgte die Royal Navy mehrere wichtige Ziele. Ihr Hauptziel war es, die britische Vorherrschaft auf dem Meer sicherzustellen. Die Marine sollte die britischen Handelswege und Kolonien schützen und feindlichen Flotten den Zugang verwehren. Dies war entscheidend für den wirtschaftlichen Wohlstand und die ...

  6. A 1728 diagram illustrating a first- and a third-rate ship. The rating system of the Royal Navy and its predecessors was used by the Royal Navy between the beginning of the 17th century and the middle of the 19th century to categorise sailing warships, initially classing them according to their assigned complement of men, and later according to the number of their carriage-mounted guns.

  7. The current Sri Lankan Navy was established on 9 December 1950 when the Navy Act was passed for the formation of the Royal Ceylon Navy. The roots of the modern Sri Lankan Navy date back to 1937 when the Ceylon Naval Volunteer Force was established, which was renamed and absorbed into the Royal Navy as the Ceylon Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve during World War II.