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

Australian fleet edit

Canadian fleets edit

Chinese fleets edit

Historic edit

Modern People's Liberation Army Navy fleets edit

Colombian fleets edit

Oceanic Fleets edit

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

Riverine Flotillas edit

German fleets edit

Indian fleets edit

Naval Commands edit

Fleets edit

Indonesian fleets edit

Iranian fleets edit

Japanese fleets edit

Pre World War I edit

World War I edit

World War II edit

Modern Day edit

North Korean fleets edit

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

Portuguese fleets edit

Russian or Soviet fleets edit

Active fleets edit

Inactive fleets, Soviet and Russian edit

South Korean fleets edit

Saudi Arabian fleets edit

Spanish fleets edit

Spanish edit

Modern Day edit

Swedish fleets edit

Turkish fleets edit

  • 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 edit

Pre World War I edit

World War I edit

World War II edit

Post World War II edit

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 edit

Naval commands edit

Modern US Navy fleets edit

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

Inactive and historic edit


Informal fleet names edit

References edit

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