Navy comparison: Belgium vs Venezuela
Venezuela's 44-ship navy outnumbers Belgium's 9 vessels (4.9x advantage). Of these, 9 and 42 are in active service respectively. The fleet breakdown includes 0 vs 3 submarines, 2 vs 1 frigates, 0 vs 4 amphibious ships, 2 vs 25 patrol boats, 0 vs 3 coastal boats, 5 vs 0 mine warfare ships (Belgium vs Venezuela). Belgium's navy is officially the Belgian Navy, while Venezuela's is the Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela.
Belgian Navy 🇧🇪
| Official Name | Belgian Navy |
| Total ships | 9 as of 2025 |
| Active ships | 9 as of 2025 |
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Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela 🇻🇪
| Official Name | Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela |
| Total ships | 44 as of 2025 |
| Active ships | 42 as of 2025 |
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Belgian ships by category
| Ship category | Total | |
|---|---|---|
| Submarines | 0 | |
| Aircraft carriers | 0 | |
| Destroyers | 0 | |
| Cruisers | 0 | |
| Frigates | 2 | |
| Corvettes | 0 | |
| Coastal boats | 0 | |
| Patrol boats | 2 | |
| Amphibious ships | 0 | |
| Mine Warfare ships | 5 | |
| Cargo ships | 0 | |
| Support ships | 0 | |
| Other ships | 0 | |
Venezuelan ships by category
| Ship category | Total | |
|---|---|---|
| Submarines | 3 | |
| Aircraft carriers | 0 | |
| Destroyers | 0 | |
| Cruisers | 0 | |
| Frigates | 1 | |
| Corvettes | 0 | |
| Coastal boats | 3 | |
| Patrol boats | 25 | |
| Amphibious ships | 4 | |
| Mine Warfare ships | 0 | |
| Cargo ships | 0 | |
| Support ships | 7 | |
| Other ships | 1 | |
Ship Categories Radar Comparison
Frequently Asked Questions
Which country has more naval ships, Belgium or Venezuela?
Venezuela has a larger navy with 44 ships compared to Belgium's 9 ships.
Which navy has more submarines, Belgium or Venezuela?
Venezuela operates more submarines with 3 compared to Belgium's 0.
Which navy has more frigates, Belgium or Venezuela?
Belgium operates 2 frigates compared to Venezuela's 1.
How do the Belgium and Venezuela navies compare in size?
Venezuela's navy is 4.9 times larger than Belgium's in terms of total ships (44 vs 9).

