Navy comparison: Greece vs Yemen

Greece's 157-ship navy outnumbers Yemen's 31 vessels (5.1x advantage). Of these, 154 and 29 are in active service respectively. The fleet breakdown includes 10 vs 0 submarines, 16 vs 0 frigates, 0 vs 1 corvettes, 26 vs 4 amphibious ships, 10 vs 12 patrol boats, 36 vs 8 coastal boats, 3 vs 6 mine warfare ships (Greece vs Yemen). Greece's navy is officially the Hellenic Navy, while Yemen's is the Yemeni Navy.

Hellenic Navy 🇬🇷

Official Name Hellenic Navy
Total ships 157 as of 2025
Active ships 154 as of 2025
Naval Ensign

Ensign of Greece navy

Yemeni Navy 🇾🇪

Official Name Yemeni Navy
Total ships 31 as of 2025
Active ships 29 as of 2025
Naval Ensign

Ensign of Yemen navy

Greek ships by category

Ship category Total
Submarines 10
Aircraft carriers 0
Destroyers 0
Cruisers 1
Frigates 16
Corvettes 0
Coastal boats 36
Patrol boats 10
Amphibious ships 26
Mine Warfare ships 3
Cargo ships 8
Support ships 34
Other ships 13

Yemeni ships by category

Ship category Total
Submarines 0
Aircraft carriers 0
Destroyers 0
Cruisers 0
Frigates 0
Corvettes 1
Coastal boats 8
Patrol boats 12
Amphibious ships 4
Mine Warfare ships 6
Cargo ships 0
Support ships 0
Other ships 0

Ship Categories Radar Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

Which country has more naval ships, Greece or Yemen?
Greece has a larger navy with 157 ships compared to Yemen's 31 ships.
Which navy has more submarines, Greece or Yemen?
Greece operates more submarines with 10 compared to Yemen's 0.
Which navy has more frigates, Greece or Yemen?
Greece operates 16 frigates compared to Yemen's 0.
How do the Greece and Yemen navies compare in size?
Greece's navy is 5.1 times larger than Yemen's in terms of total ships (157 vs 31).