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Federal Navy of Anáhuac

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Federal Navy of Anáhuac
Armada Federal de Anahuac
Logo of the Rugidoense Armada.png
FoundedJanuary 19, 1795; 229 years ago (January 19, 1795)
CountryAnáhuac
TypeNavy
RoleNaval warfare
Size~ 79,000
Part ofMinistry of National Defense (Anahuac)
Federal Armed Forces of Anáhuac
Motto(s)On the sea, on the land and on the air.
AnniversariesMay 25, National Navy Day
EngagementsAnahuacan Revolution
Anahuense Civil War
Commanders
Current
commander
Admiral Jacob Luján Martínez
Insignia
Naval jackFile:ANA Naval jack.png

The Federal Navy of Anahuac (ANA; Spanish: Armada Federal de Anáhuac) is the navy of Anáhuac. It is one of the three branches of the Federal Armed Forces of Anáhuac, together with the Army and the Air Force. The actual naval forces are called the Armada de Anáhuac. The Ministerio de Marina (MINMAR) (English: Naval Ministry) includes both the Armada itself and the attached ministerial and civil service.

Its stated mission is "to use the naval force of the federation for the exterior defense, and to help with internal order". As of 2023, the Navy consisted of about 79,000 men and women plus reserves, over 213 ships, and about 170 aircraft. The Navy attempts to maintain a constant modernization program to upgrade its response capability, mainly supplied by the Riamese Navy and the Nyal Navy.

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