Imperial Nakama Navy

The Imperial Nakama Navy (INN; 大仲間帝国海軍 Dai-Nakama Teikoku Kaigun or 仲間海軍 Nakama Kaigun, "Navy of Empire of Nakama") is the navy of Nakama since ruled by Kurahashi Shogunate in 1855 until today. It is a separate division with Nakama Imperial Armed Force under ministry of defense. It supported by Nakama Navy Air Services for fleet aircraft operation

Origin of Imperial Nakama Navy started since the 12th century under the rule of Taira Shogunate to protect the merchant coming to the southern land (Nakama). In line with the industrialization and modernization of Kurahashi Shogunate forces, in 19th century under Emperor Wako and Shogun Kurahashi Kazumasa Imperial Nakama Navy official founded accompanying with the invention of modern fleets.

During world war 2, with the annexation of Kurahashi Shogunate, Imperial Nakama Navy become part of Imperial Japanese Navy and serve to fought allies during this period. 80% of its original fleet was annihilated and destroyed during the war period. After war, with the formation of modern state of Nakama, Nakama Imperial Navy restored with its remaining fleets adding several ships from the surviving Japanese Navy fleets. Since 1960s, Nakama continue to expand its fleet and continue to modernize. In 2012, Prime minister of Nakama Aki Fukuzawa enacted the major expansion of the navy aiming for naval supremacy for the region. Currently there are total 186,840 personnel serving total 65 commissioned ships.

2010s Naval Expansion
In 2012, Nakama Prime Minister Aki Fukuzawa announce to expand the Nakama Imperial Navy Force due to the aging equipment and in order to maintain its Nation naval sovereignty. This decision made with the pressure from his coalition in parliament, mostly from Nakama National Party. By 2020 Nakama should have at least 100 commissioned ships with its modernized equipment. This also adding up the military budget by 10 billions since 2011 spending which is condradictive with his decision in 2009 to cut military spending. By December 2017, total 29 ships commissioned since 2012.