Vietnamese Liberation Navy

The navy of the Grand Yarphese Republic and of the Vietnamese Liberation Army, known as the Vietnamese Liberation Navy (abbreviated VLN), deals with all military matters on water or in space. This ranges from patrol of river borders such as the Tonle Sap River to naval battles overseas. This branch is centered at Cậı-døı Platform, one of the most advanced military facilities of Yarphei, recently rebuilt after being demolished by a fusion bomb. The navy, the largest branch of the Vietnamese Liberation Army, has about 2400000 members.

History
Naval strategy has been an important part of Yarphese warfare since the first landing in Saigon in 1999. At that time, the Vietnamese Liberation Army only possessed one ship, the VLN Giai Phong. Short on funds in the initial few years, the VLN purchased merchant ships and converted them into naval craft. In addition, it had control of the Singaporean Navy, and, due to being landlocked, Cambodia was forced to sell its fleet to Yarphei cheaply, while Thailand had to sell much of its fleet that could not be moved to Phuket. Later, Yarphei began producing its own craft. Several companies, including Zun Yu and GuamKla-Yaer have provided high-quality ships to the Yarphese government. In 2007 the navy was restructured to increase training time and expand the fleet.

Fleet
Amphibious Command Ships: 25 Amphibious Assault Ships: 42 Aircraft Carriers: 12 Cruisers: 34 Destroyers: 36 Submarines: 300 Flying Boats: 40 Patrol Boats: 886