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Besides mongolia navy, which landlocked countries are there in the world?

1, Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan has no navy for a long time, and the defense of the Caspian Sea region is mainly handled by more than 4,000 water guards. They always have more than a dozen small ships made in the Soviet Union and transferred by foreign countries, and their performance has long been seriously backward. With the increasing importance of oil resources in the Caspian Sea, the country began to attach importance to the development of the navy. In 2007, Kazakhstan's military publicly stated that it would establish a capable maritime combat force in the Caspian Sea region to protect its oil and gas resources.

On 201February 18, the commander-in-chief of Kazakhstan's armed forces and President Nazarbayev awarded the military flag to the navy, thus announcing the completion of the reorganization of Kazakhstan's navy. At present, Kazakhstan's navy consists of a small Caspian fleet, coastal artillery units and marine corps, and its main military port is located in Aktau, a city along the Caspian Sea.

2. Turkmenistan

The background of Turkmenistan's naval formation is exactly the same as that of Kazakhstan, and both need to safeguard their own interests in the Caspian Sea. After the Cold War, the Caspian Sea was surrounded by Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and Iran, among which Turkmenistan's maritime power was the weakest. Today, Turkmenistan's navy has 65,438+06 patrol boats, 2,000 soldiers and a joint base of coast guard and navy.

3. Mongolia

Mongolia is the second largest landlocked country in the world, the closest country to the sea and Qian Qian, and has the smallest naval force in the world. Mongolia formed this navy to transport oil by boat through Kusugur Lake. Later, because Kusugur Lake is a famous tourist attraction in Mongolia, in order to protect the environment, Mongolia stopped transporting oil by oil. Known as "three ships, two guns and one plane", it is said that in this navy with only seven people, only one tugboat named sukhbaatar is still in use (nicknamed the Seven Five Seas by netizens).

4. Paraguay

Paraguay is a landlocked country in South America, and some of its borders with Brazil and Argentina are bounded by rivers. The troops patrolling the border rivers are called the navy. It is reported that Paraguay has nearly 3,000 naval officers and soldiers and more than 40 ships of various types, making it an inland naval power.

5. Bolivia

Bolivia is also a landlocked country with a deep maritime complex. It not only has a naval fleet of more than 3,600 people and a marine corps of 500 people, but also has its own unique "Navy Festival". On "Navy Day", Bolivia held a grand military parade. Some small warships will be dressed up, put on trailers, lined up, crossed the square in the capital La Paz among flowers and colorful flags, and reviewed by state leaders and people. On the streets of Bolivian cities, the slogan "Bolivians demand access to the sea" can be seen everywhere.

6. Austria

Due to Austria's strict neutrality and budget constraints, Austria's river fleet was very small after World War II, with only part of the equipment of the Army Engineering Force. 1968 set up a patrol boat sub-fleet, with a miniature 40-foot patrol boat Oberst Brecht (A60 1) and an old self-propelled barge dubbed "Flat", and later built an armed patrol boat Niederosterreich. In addition, there are a number of "M-boot 80" motorboats made in Germany.

7. Hungary

Hungarian naval vessels are mainly a certain number of mine warfare vessels, which are responsible for inland river patrol. Hungary was a European naval power during the Austro-Hungarian Empire, but now Hungary and Austria can only paddle in the river.

8. Switzerland

The Swiss navy is a symbol, indicating that this country has all-round three-dimensional military power. In addition, Czechoslovakia, the predecessor of the two countries, once owned a navy, and a joke related to it was widely circulated on the Internet.