Nigeria has strongest naval fleet in Africa, 22nd globally

Nigeria has emerged as the African country with the strongest naval fleet in 2026, boasting 152 vessels and ranking 22nd globally.
This ranking comes from the Global Firepower (GF) report, which provides an analytical overview of the military capabilities of 145 modern armed forces worldwide.
The Nigerian naval fleet comprises frigates, patrol vessels, and mine warfare ships, forming a crucial component of the country’s defence infrastructure and maritime security strategy.
The fleet safeguards national defence and maritime security, leveraging Nigeria’s 853 km coastline and 8,600 km of waterways for strategic operations.
Nigeria’s naval fleet is the largest in Africa by total vessels, with 152 units weighing a combined 38,052 tonnes. Patrol vessels dominate the fleet, making up 132 units or 97.8% of total assets.
Nigeria operates 132 patrol vessels, including offshore patrol boats, gunboats, missile boats, and fast-attack craft designed for shallow-water operations.
The fleet includes one frigate capable of blue-water operations, supporting rotary aircraft and versatile mission profiles.
Two mine warfare vessels are deployed to secure strategic waterways and counter naval mines.
Nigeria does not currently operate submarines, destroyers, aircraft carriers, helicopter carriers, or corvettes.
The composition of the fleet reflects a focus on maritime security, deterrence, and protection of Nigeria’s waterways.
The rest of Africa’s top 10 naval fleets
Other African countries maintain significant naval forces, though smaller than Nigeria’s. Egypt ranks second in Africa with 149 vessels, placing it 23rd globally, while Algeria follows with 111 vessels, ranked 34th globally.
Morocco and South Africa operate 100 and 63 vessels, respectively. Tunisia maintains 37 vessels, Mozambique 36, and Angola 32.
Kenya and Eritrea occupy the ninth and 10th positions in Africa with 27 and 23 units.
These fleets support regional maritime security, including patrolling territorial waters, preventing smuggling, and securing shipping routes.
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