A
navy or
maritime force is a fleet of waterborne
military vessels (
watercraft) and its associated
naval aviation, both sea-based and land-based. It is the branch of a nation's
armed forces principally designated for
naval and
amphibious warfare; namely,
lake-borne,
riverine,
littoral, or
ocean-borne
combat operations and related functions. It includes anything conducted by surface
ships,
amphibious ships,
submarines, and seaborne
aviation, as well as ancillary support, communications, training, and other fields; recent developments have included
space-related operations. The strategic offensive role of a navy is
projection of force into areas beyond a country's shores (for example, to protect sea-lanes, ferry troops, or attack other navies, ports, or shore installations). The strategic defensive purpose of a navy is to frustrate seaborne projection-of-force by enemies. The strategic task of the navy also may incorporate
nuclear deterrence by use of
Submarine-launched ballistic missiles. Naval operations can be broadly divided between riverine and littoral applications (
brown-water navy), open-ocean applications (
blue-water navy), and something in between (
green-water navy), although these distinctions are more about strategic scope than tactical or operational division.