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

Australian fleet
Fleet Command (Australia) ==Canadian fleets==
Canadian fleets
• Commander, Canadian Fleet Atlantic (Maritime Forces Atlantic) (HQ Halifax, Nova Scotia) • Commander, Canadian Fleet Pacific (Maritime Forces Pacific) (HQ Esquimalt, British Columbia) ==Chinese fleets==
Chinese fleets
HistoricChinese treasure fleetBeiyang FleetNanyang Fleet Modern People's Liberation Army Navy fleetsEast Sea FleetNorth Sea FleetSouth Sea Fleet ==Colombian fleets==
Colombian fleets
Oceanic Fleets • Naval Force of the Caribbean (HQ, Cartagena) • Naval Force of the Pacific (HQ, Bahía Málaga near Buenaventura) Riverine Flotillas • Naval Force of the Orinoco (HQ, Puerto Carreño), Colombian part of the Orinoco and its tributaries. • Naval Force South (HQ, Puerto Leguízamo), Colombian part of the Amazon and its tributaries, mainly the Caquetá and Guainía == German fleets ==
German fleets
High Seas Fleet historic == Indian fleets ==
Indian fleets
Naval CommandsWestern Naval CommandEastern Naval CommandSouthern Naval Command FleetsWestern FleetEastern Fleet == Indonesian fleets ==
Indonesian fleets
1st Fleet Command (HQ Tanjungpinang) • 2nd Fleet Command (HQ Surabaya) • 3rd Fleet Command (HQ Sorong) == Iranian fleets ==
Iranian fleets
Northern Fleet (Iran)Southern Fleet (Iran) == Japanese fleets ==
Japanese fleets
Pre–World War ICombined Fleet (聯合艦隊 Rengō Kantai?) • 1st Fleet (HQ Hashira-jima, Yamaguchi) • 2nd Fleet3rd Fleet (HQ Babeldaob, Palau) • 4th Fleet (HQ Truk, Micronesia) • Eastern Fleet (東部艦隊 Tōbu-Kantai?) • Guard Fleet (警備艦隊 Keibi Kantai?) • Medium Fleet (中艦隊 Chū-Kantai?) • Northern Expeditionary Fleet (北伐艦隊 Hokubatsu Kantai?) • Small Fleet (小艦隊 Shō-Kantai?) • Western Fleet (西部艦隊 Seibu-Kantai?) World War ICombined Fleet (聯合艦隊 Rengō Kantai?) • 1st Fleet2nd Fleet3rd Fleet World War II Combined Fleet, the main combatant component of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. • 1st Fleet (HQ Hashira-jima, Yamaguchi) • 2nd Fleet3rd Fleet (HQ Babeldaob, Palau) • 4th Fleet (HQ Truk, Micronesia) • 5th Fleet6th Fleet (HQ Kwajalein, Marshall Islands) • Southern Expeditionary Fleet10th Area FleetCentral Pacific Area FleetChina Area Fleet, tasked with guarding the Chinese coastal area, had the same organizational level as the Combined Fleet • Northeast Area FleetSoutheast Area Fleet Modern day • Self Defense Fleet, the main combatant component of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. == North Korean fleets ==
North Korean fleets
• East Coast Fleet headquartered at Toejo • West Coast Fleet headquartered at Nampo == Russian or Soviet fleets ==
Russian or Soviet fleets
Active fleetsBaltic FleetBlack Sea FleetCaspian FlotillaRussian Northern FleetPacific Ocean Fleet (Russia) Inactive fleets, Soviet and RussianAmur Military FlotillaArctic Sea FlotillaSoviet Red Banner Northern Fleet == South Korean fleets ==
South Korean fleets
Republic of Korea First Fleet (Headquarters Donghae) East Sea • Republic of Korea Second Fleet (Headquarters Pyeongtaek) Yellow Sea • Republic of Korea Third Fleet (Headquarters Mokpo) South Sea • Submarine Force (HQ Jinhae, Jeju) • Component Flotilla FIVE (Headquarters Jinhae) • Mobile Flotilla SEVEN (Headquarters Jeju) • Mobile Squadron SEVEN ONE • Mobile Squadron SEVEN TWO • Fleet Combat Training Group EIGHT (Headquarters Jinhae) == Saudi Arabian fleets ==
Saudi Arabian fleets
Spanish fleets
Spanish Spanish treasure fleet (HQ Seville) • Manila galleon (HQ Manila) • New Spain fleet (HQ Havana) • Royal Galley Fleet (HQ Cartagena and Naples) Modern Day • La Flota (The Fleet), the main combatant component of the Spanish Navy (HQ Rota) • Canary Islands squadron (HQ Las Palmas) • Submarine flotilla (HQ Cartagena) == Swedish fleets ==
Swedish fleets
Coastal Fleet == Turkish fleets ==
Turkish fleets
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 ==
United Kingdom fleets
Pre World War I Atlantic Fleet Atlantic Ocean, English Channel • Baltic Fleet, Baltic Sea • Channel Fleet English Channel • Downs Station Southern, North Sea • Irish Fleet Irish Sea • North Sea Fleet North Sea • Reserve Fleet World War I Battle Cruiser Fleet North Sea • First FleetGrand Fleet (HQ Scapa Flow, Orkney, Scotland) North Sea • Mediterranean Fleet (HQ Malta) Mediterranean Sea • Second FleetThird FleetReserve Fleet World War II Home Fleet (HQ Scapa Flow, Orkney, Scotland) North Sea • Mediterranean Fleet (HQ Alexandria, Egypt) Mediterranean Sea • Eastern Fleet (HQ Trincomalee, Ceylon) Indian Ocean • British Pacific Fleet (HQ Sydney, Australia) South West Pacific • East Indies Fleet, (HQ Trincomalee, Ceylon) Indian Ocean • Reserve Fleet Post World War II East Indies Fleet (HQ Trincomalee, Ceylon) Indian Ocean • Far East Fleet (HQ Singapore) (to 1971) • Reserve FleetWestern Fleet (HQ Northwood, England) (1967–71) • Commander-in-Chief Fleet (1971–2002) 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 ==
United States fleets
Type commandsUnited States Fleet Forces Command (formerly Atlantic Fleet) - also Commander United States Second FleetUnited States Naval Forces Central Command - also Commander United States Fifth FleetUnited States Naval Forces Europe - Naval Forces AfricaUnited States Naval Forces Southern Command - also Commander United States Fourth FleetUnited States Pacific Fleet Modern US Navy fleets US Navy fleets are numbered odd in the Pacific or West, and even in the Atlantic or East: • United States Second Fleet (HQ Norfolk, Virginia) North Atlantic Ocean, Arctic Ocean, & Homeland Defense. • United States Third Fleet (HQ San Diego, California) East Pacific • United States Fourth Fleet (HQ Mayport, Florida) South Atlantic • United States Fifth Fleet (HQ Manama, Bahrain) Middle East • United States Sixth Fleet (HQ Naples, Italy) Europe, including Mediterranean Sea & Black Sea. • United States Seventh Fleet (HQ Yokosuka, Japan) West Pacific • United States Tenth Fleet (HQ Fort Meade, Maryland) Reactivated as Fleet Cyber Command. Formerly anti submarine warfare coordinating organization. Inactive and historicUnited States First FleetUnited States Eighth FleetUnited States Ninth FleetUnited States Eleventh FleetUnited States Twelfth FleetUnited States Asiatic Fleet historic • United States Navy Reserve FleetsGreat White Fleet nickname for the United States Atlantic Fleet sent around the world by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1908 • Great Green Fleet nickname for the United States ships or current carrier strike group sent around the world to promote a new bio-energy sustainable fuel • East India SquadronEuropean SquadronNorth Atlantic FleetMediterranean SquadronScouting FleetSouth Atlantic Squadron ==Informal fleet names==
Informal fleet names
Spanish Armada name used in England to describe the fleet assembled by Philip II of Spain for the invasion of England ==References==
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