naval power in English

aval strength, strength of the seagoing military forces

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1. HMS Dreadnought was a Royal Navy battleship that revolutionised naval power.

2. At the time Portugal was the dominant naval power in the Mediterranean.

3. The destruction of the Spanish Armada showed England's superiority as a naval power.

4. Even so, the United States was allowed to grow mighty, protected by British naval power.

5. Since the 18th century, Russia had desired to become a naval power in the Pacific.

6. To achieve this, it was necessary to neutralize Russian naval power in the Far East.

7. The interdiction of a nation's lines of communication at sea by the use of naval power.

8. During the course of the voyages, Ming China had become the pre-eminent naval power of the early 15th century.

9. The Franco-Spanish plan to conquer Jamaica was in ruins, and the balance of naval power in the Caribbean shifted to the Royal Navy.

10. Model of the "Corvus" by Martin Lokaj During the First Punic War (264-241), the Romans for the first time faced a naval power, Carthage

11. Shigeru Fukudome, chief of the Operations Section of the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff, described the two ships as "symbols of naval power that provided to officers and men alike a profound sense of confidence in their navy."

12. ‘Unlawful Belligerents are never entitled to the status and protection accorded members of national armed forces.’ ‘But naval power can never, by itself, win wars except where either island states, or ones dependent on sea power for survival, are the Belligerents, or the conflict itself is for control of an island.’