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1, 200,000 Soldiers 30 Warships 11 Submarines.
Only in Soviet Russia.
Not even close, US wins by a landslide. Russia has ONE active aircraft carrier! Compare that with our 10 (and 3 more in the works). Ships capable of firing guided missiles? US 81, Russia maybe 20 or so? Submarines is where they might beat us in numbers but there are serious doubts as to the condition of many of them.
The US, Russia, Great Britain, France, China and (recently) India have nuclear submarines.
The US Navy currently has 14 active duty Trident (Ohio Class) Ballistic Missile Submarines. They are scheduled for replacement beginning in 2028.
As of end of 2010, the Russian Navy included 12 strategic submarines of four different types. The submarines can carry 160 sea-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) that can carry 576 nuclear warheads.
Freemasonry is active in Russia.
China has been manufacturing their own submarines since the '70's, though they do also utilize boats they've bought from Russia.
From Wikipedia: Today, six countries deploy some form of nuclear-powered strategic submarines: the United States, Russia, France, the United Kingdom, People's Republic of China, and India Several other countries, including Argentina and Brazil, have ongoing projects in different phases to build nuclear-powered submarines.
Sonar. Active and passive
The current total is 71 active and 2 reserve as of May 2011 - Commissioned 14 SSBN's (Ballistic Missile Submarines) 4 SSGN's (Cruise Missile Submarines, converted SSBN's) 53 SSN's (Fast-Attack Submarines) Reserve 2 SSN's (688-class Fast-Attacks) The USS California, the newest Virginia-class SSN, is scheduled for commissioning in October 2011, with another 4 on the way.