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* [[Arctic Sea Flotilla]]
* [[Arctic Sea Flotilla]]
* [[Soviet Red Banner Northern Fleet]]
* [[Soviet Red Banner Northern Fleet]]

== South Korean fleets ==
* [[1st Fleet (South Korean Navy)|1st Fleet]] (HQ [[Donghae City|Donghae]]) - East Sea
* [[2nd Fleet (South Korean Navy)|2nd Fleet]] (HQ [[Pyeongtaek]]) - Yellow Sea
* [[3rd Fleet (South Korean Navy)|3rd Fleet]] (HQ [[Mokpo]]) - South Sea
* Submarine Force Command (HQ [[Jinhae-gu|Jinhae]], Jeju)
* 5th Commander Component Flotilla (HQ Jinhae)
* [[7th Martime Task Flotilla]] (HQ [[Jeju City|Jeju]])
** 71th Task Squadron
** 72th Task Squadron
* 8th Combat Training Group (HQ Jinhae)


== Spanish fleets ==
== Spanish fleets ==

Revision as of 00:44, 19 December 2017

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

Australian fleet

Canadian fleets

Chinese fleets

Dutch fleets

French fleets

German fleets

Indian fleets

Indonesian fleets

Japanese fleets

Pre World War I

World War I

World War II

Modern Day

Portuguese fleets

Russian or Soviet fleets

Active fleets

Inactive fleets, Soviet and Russian

South Korean fleets

Spanish fleets

Spanish Empire

Modern Day

United Kingdom fleets & squadrons

Pre World War I

World War I

World War II

Post World War II

Modern Day

United States fleets

Modern US Navy fleets

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

Inactive and historic

Informal fleet names