Czechoslovak Navy
The Czechoslovak Navy was the naval force of Czechoslovakia, established after World War I in 1918. Despite being a landlocked country, it maintained a small navy primarily for training and ceremonial purposes. The navy operated a few vessels, including patrol boats and submarines, but its capabilities were limited due to the lack of direct access to the sea.
Following World War II, the Czechoslovak Navy was dissolved in 1950 as the country focused on its land forces. The navy's legacy remains a unique aspect of Czechoslovak military history, reflecting the nation's efforts to establish a maritime presence despite geographical constraints.