Navy

The Navy is a branch of the armed forces of a country that is primarily responsible for conducting military operations at sea. It typically includes a range of vessels such as aircraft carriers, submarines, destroyers, and support ships, as well as naval aviation units. The Navy’s main roles include securing maritime territories, protecting trade routes, engaging in combat, conducting humanitarian missions, and providing support for land forces. In addition to combat operations, navies may also engage in intelligence gathering, surveillance, and maritime law enforcement. The organization and capabilities of a navy can vary widely between countries, reflecting different strategic priorities and technologies.