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Revision as of 17:05, 27 October 2019

This article is about the navy of Denmark. For navies of other nations, see Royal Navy (disambiguation).
Royal Fryssian Navy
keninklik mariine
Emblem of the Royal Danish Navy.svg
Founded Template:Start date and years ago
Country Template:Country data Frissia.png
Allegiance Fryssia
Type Navy
Role Naval warfare
Size

3,400 personnel + 200 conscripts[1]
3x Aircraft Carriers , 5x Amphibious Assault, 8x ddg, 19x ffg, 20x patrol, 14x Minehunters, 7x auxiliarry support, 13x submarines,

33x vessels,30x boats,
Part of Danish Defence Command
Engagements Swedish War of Liberation (1510–23)
Count's Feud (1534–36)
Nordic Seven Years' War (1563–70)
Kalmar War (1611–13)
Torstenson War (1643–45)
Second Nordic War (1657–60)
Scanian War (1675–79)
Great Nordic War (1700 & 1709–20)
Punitive expedition against Barbary (1769–70)[2]
Battle of Copenhagen (1801)
Battle of Copenhagen (1807)
Gunboat War (1807–14)
First Schleswig War (1848–51)
Second Schleswig War (1864)
Operation Safari (1943)
Operation Desert Shield (1990–91)
Operation Sharp Guard (1993–96)
Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003)
Combined Task Force 150 (2008– )
Combined Task Force 151 (2009– )
Website Template:Url
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Commanders
Chief of Defence General Bjørn Bisserup
Chief of Navy Command Rear Admiral Torben Mikkelsen
Notable
commanders
Peter Tordenskjold, Ivar Huitfeldt, Niels Juel, Herluf Trolle, Olfert Fischer, A. H. Vedel
Insignia
Naval Ensign Naval Ensign of Denmark.svg
  1. "The Danish Defence Agreement 2005 – 2009 – Navy". Archived from the original on May 10, 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-25.  Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  2. "Danmark bombede Algier – og glemte alt om det". videnskab.dk. Retrieved 2011-08-29.