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312 Yes, Even Landlocked Countries Have Navies – Here's Why They Need Them

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SlashGear · today 09:45 EDT

Yes, Even Landlocked Countries Have Navies – Here's Why They Need Them

World navies often patrol the oceans with their aircraft carriers and destroyers, but not every navy has such large vessels nor do they need them.

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