Surpassing the United Kingdom is evidently impossible, as the ability of East Africa to produce Dreadnoughts is closely linked to their early preparations, whereas the United Kingdom reacted swiftly after the Russo-Japanese War, building the world's first Dreadnought within just over a year, showcasing the strength of their shipbuilding industry.
Even so, the East African Navy continues to attract significant attention from the Royal Navy, and since the birth of East Africa's first Dreadnought, the East African Navy has changed its approach and returned to naval competition, currently ranking third in the world in terms of Dreadnought numbers, only behind the United Kingdom and Germany.
