With the consumption of land resources, countries have turned their attention to marine resources, so they have developed their own navies. Mongolia also followed the trend and formed its own navy, but it was dubbed by netizens as "a navy that will never see the sea". Because Mongolia is located inland and the country is not adjacent to the sea, the Mongolian navy with only 7 people can only conduct water operations on Lake Kusugur. But there is a navy that is worse than the Mongolian navy in the world, and that is the Uzbek navy.
The country with the worst geographic location
Uzbekistan is one of only two dual landlocked countries in the world, and it can be said to be the country with the worst geographic location in the world. The so-called dual landlocked country refers to a country where its own country is a landlocked country and all its neighboring countries are also landlocked countries. Another dual landlocked country is Liechtenstein located in Central Europe. Uzbekistan is located in Central Asia, and the surrounding countries such as Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan and other countries have completely blocked its access to the sea.
Why is the Navy formed?
Although Uzbekistan has no ocean, it still has its own navy. The country spent US$1.2 billion in 2003 from South Korea, the United Arab Emirates and other countries to purchase more than 40 ships and a large number of helicopters, and trained 2,500 professional navies. Someone may ask, if there is no sea, why should a navy be formed? One is because Uzbekistan wanted to cultivate talents in all fields, so it formed a navy. The second reason is to protect their interests in the Aral Sea.
Although it is called the "sea", the Aral Sea is actually an inland lake in Uzbekistan with an area of nearly 70,000 square kilometers at its largest. It was once the fourth largest lake in the world. It is located at the junction of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan and contains rich oil resources. This has aroused the coveting of many countries. Many Central Asian countries want to get a share. Uzbekistan has established a navy to protect its interests in the region.
Why is the navy gone in the sea?
However, what Uzbekistan did not expect was that the navy had just been formed here, and the "sea" over there was gone. There are two main reasons for the gradual disappearance of the Aral Sea: on the one hand, this is an extremely dry continental climate, and the evaporation of lake water is much greater than the inflow of the lake; on the other hand, the reason is that the artificial overexploitation of the salt water comes from Eminem The river and the Syr Darya River, but in order to promote agricultural development, the countries along the river have overhauled canals on the two rivers, resulting in less and less water flowing into the Aral Sea. Now the Amu Darya basically does not flow into the Aral Sea.
According to relevant data, the current Aral Sea area is only one-fourth of its heyday. Even the sea is gone, and the warship is useless. It can only be placed there to rust, and even the camels run under the warship to enjoy the cool, no wonder it is considered worse than the Mongolian navy.