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This is a list of current ships of the United States Navy. There are approximately 430 ships believed to be in active service with the United States Navy, on reserve, or under construction, based on public reports compiled in this list. The U.S. Navy is the largest in the world; its battle fleet tonnage is greater than that of the next 13 largest navies combined. This list includes both U.S. Navy owned and leased ships; both ships that are formally commissioned and other ships that are used by the U.S. Navy without the ceremony of commissioning. In addition, some planned ships are listed further below.
Ships denoted with the prefix USS are commissioned ships. Prior to commissioning, ships are designated with the prefix PCU, for 'Pre-Commissioning Unit'. US Navy support ships are often non-commissioned ships operated by and organized within Military Sealift Command. Those denoted USNS are owned by the US Navy; those denoted by MV are chartered.
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There exist a number of former US Navy ships which are museum ships, some of which may be US government owned. One of these, the USS Constitution, a three-masted tall ship, is kept as a commissioned ship of the US Navy (and hence is listed here), as a special commemoration for that ship alone.
Current ships include commissioned warships that are in active service and also warships that are in the later stages of construction or that are undergoing sea trials but which have not yet gone through the ceremony of ship commissioning. Ships in early stages of construction (keel not yet laid down) are not included. Also included as current ships are support ships (usually denoted USNS) and leased ships (usually denoted MV) that are never commissioned but which are part of the effective force of the U.S. Navy.
Current shipsEdit
(by type)
- Commissioned (USS);
- 1 Afloat forward staging base (*seeUSS Ponce)
- 11 Aircraft carriers
- 9 Amphibious assault ships
- 2 Amphibious command ships
- 9 Amphibious transport docks
- 53 Attack submarines
- 14 Ballistic missile submarines
- 1 Classic Frigate (*seeUSS Constitution)
- 22 Cruisers
- 62 Destroyers
- 12 Dock landing ships
- 17 Frigates
- 4 Guided missile submarines
- 3 Littoral combat ships
- 13 Mine countermeasures ships
- 11 Patrol boats
- 2 Submarine tender
- 1 Technical research ship (*seeUSS Pueblo)
- Non-Commissioned (USNS);
- 1 Ammunition ship
- 1 Cable repair ship
- 5 Cargo ships(5 of 12)
- 14 Dry cargo ships
- 4 Fast combat support ships
- 4 Fleet ocean tugs
- 1 High speed transport
- 2 Hospital ships
- 2 Instrumentation ships
- 2 Joint high speed vessels
- 4 Maritime Prepositioning ship
- 1 Mobile Landing Platform
- 5 Ocean surveillance ships
- 15 Replenishment oilers
- 4 Salvage ships
- 7 Survey ships
- 1 Fuel Tanker (1 of 2)
- 19 Vehicle cargo ships(19 of 56)
- Support (MV, RV - or no prefix);
- 2 Barracks craft
- 2 Cargo ships(2 of 12)
- 3 Container ships
- 2 Dry docks
- 1 Fast sea frame
- 11 Large harbor tugs
- 1 Oceanographic research ship
- 1 Self Defense Test Ship
- 2 Torpedo trials craft
- 6 Tugboats
- 2 Unclassified_Miscellaneous
- Ready Reserve Force ships (MV, SS, GTS);
- 2 Aviation Logistics Support Ships
- 5 Cargo ships(5 of 12)
- 6 Crane ships
- 1 Fuel tanker (1 of 2)
- 37 Vehicle cargo ships(37 of 56)
- Totals;
Commissioned: 247, Non-Commissioned: 92, Support: 33, Ready Reserve: 51. Grand Total: 423
(+13 under construction and 43 planned)
(+13 under construction and 43 planned)
CommissionedEdit
Ship Name | Hull No. | Class | Type | Commission Date | Homeport[1] | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
USS Abraham Lincoln | CVN-72 | Nimitz | Aircraft carrier | 11 November 1989 | Norfolk, VA | [2] |
USS Alabama | SSBN-731 | Ohio | Ballistic missile submarine | 25 May 1985 | Bangor, WA | [3] |
USS Alaska | SSBN-732 | Ohio | Ballistic missile submarine | 25 January 1986 | Kings Bay, GA | [4] |
USS Albany | SSN-753 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 7 April 1990 | Norfolk, VA | [5] |
USS Albuquerque | SSN-706 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 14 April 1983 | San Diego, CA | [6] |
USS Alexandria | SSN-757 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 29 June 1991 | Groton, CT | [7] |
USS Anchorage | LPD-23 | San Antonio | Amphibious transport dock | 4 May 2013 | San Diego, CA | [8] |
USS Annapolis | SSN-760 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 11 April 1992 | Groton, CT | [9] |
USS Antietam | CG-54 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 6 June 1987 | San Diego, CA | [10] |
USS Anzio | CG-68 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 2 May 1992 | Norfolk, VA | [11] |
USS Ardent | MCM-12 | Avenger | Mine countermeasures ship | 18 February 1994 | NSA Bahrain | [12] |
USS Arleigh Burke | DDG-51 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 4 July 1991 | Norfolk, VA | [13] |
USS Arlington | LPD-24 | San Antonio | Amphibious transport dock | 8 February 2013 | Norfolk, VA | [14] |
USS Asheville | SSN-758 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 28 September 1991 | San Diego, CA | [15] |
USS Ashland | LSD-48 | Whidbey Island | Dock landing ship | Error in Template:Dts: '1992-05-09' is an invalid date | Little Creek, VA | [16] |
USS Avenger | MCM-1 | Avenger | Mine countermeasures ship | Error in Template:Dts: '1987-09-12' is an invalid date | Sasebo, Japan | [17] |
USS Bainbridge | DDG-96 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | Error in Template:Dts: '2005-11-12' is an invalid date | Norfolk, VA | [18] |
USS Barry | DDG-52 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | Error in Template:Dts: '1992-12-12' is an invalid date | Norfolk, VA | [19] |
USS Bataan | LHD-5 | Wasp | Amphibious assault ship | Error in Template:Dts: '1997-09-20' is an invalid date | Norfolk, VA | [20] |
USS Benfold | DDG-65 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | Error in Template:Dts: '1996-03-30' is an invalid date | San Diego, CA | [21] |
USS Blue Ridge | LCC-19 | Blue Ridge | Amphibious Command ship | 14 November 1970 | Yokosuka, Japan | [22] |
USS Boise | SSN-764 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 7 November 1992 | Norfolk, VA | [23] |
USS Bonhomme Richard | LHD-6 | Wasp | Amphibious assault ship | 15 August 1998 | Sasebo, Japan | [24] |
USS Boxer | LHD-4 | Wasp | Amphibious assault ship | 11 February 1995 | San Diego, CA | [25] |
USS Bremerton | SSN-698 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 28 March 1981 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [26] |
USS Buffalo | SSN-715 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 5 November 1983 | Apra Harbor, Guam | [27] |
USS Bulkeley | DDG-84 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 8 December 2001 | Norfolk, VA | [28] |
USS Bunker Hill | CG-52 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 20 September 1986 | San Diego, CA | [29] |
USS California | SSN-781 | Virginia | Attack submarine | 29 October 2011 | Groton, CT | [30] |
USS Cape St. George | CG-71 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 13 June 1993 | San Diego, CA | [31] |
USS Carl Vinson | CVN-70 | Nimitz | Aircraft carrier | 13 March 1982 | San Diego, CA | [32] |
USS Carney | DDG-64 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 13 April 1996 | Mayport, FL | [33] |
USS Carter Hall | LSD-50 | Harpers Ferry | Dock landing ship | 7 January 1995 | Little Creek, VA | [34] |
USS Chafee | DDG-90 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 18 October 2003 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [35] |
USS Champion | MCM-4 | Avenger | Mine countermeasures ship | 8 February 1991 | San Diego, CA | [36] |
USS Chancellorsville | CG-62 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 4 November 1989 | San Diego, CA | [37] |
USS Charlotte | SSN-766 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 16 September 1994 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [38] |
USS Cheyenne | SSN-773 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 13 September 1996 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [39] |
USS Chicago | SSN-721 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 27 September 1986 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [40] |
USS Chief | MCM-14 | Avenger | Mine countermeasures ship | 5 November 1994 | San Diego, CA | [41] |
USS Chinook | PC-9 | Cyclone | Patrol boat | 28 January 1995 | NSA Bahrain | [42] |
USS Chosin | CG-65 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 12 January 1991 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [43] |
USS Chung-Hoon | DDG-93 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 18 September 2004 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [44] |
USS City of Corpus Christi | SSN-705 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 8 January 1983 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [45] |
USS Cole | DDG-67 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 8 June 1996 | Norfolk, VA | [46] |
USS Columbia | SSN-771 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 9 October 1995 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [47] |
USS Columbus | SSN-762 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 24 July 1993 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [48] |
USS Comstock | LSD-45 | Whidbey Island | Dock landing ship | 3 February 1990 | San Diego, CA | [49] |
USS Connecticut | SSN-22 | Seawolf | Attack submarine | 11 December 1998 | Bremerton, WA | [50] |
USS Constitution | None | Original six frigates | Classic frigate | 1 October 1797 | Boston, MA | [51] The oldest commissioned vessel in the US Navy. |
USS Cowpens | CG-63 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 9 March 1991 | Yokosuka, Japan | [52] |
USS Curtis Wilbur | DDG-54 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 19 March 1994 | Yokosuka, Japan | [53] |
USS Dallas | SSN-700 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 18 July 1981 | Groton, CT | [54] |
USS De Wert | FFG-45 | Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | 19 November 1983 | Mayport, FL | [55] |
USS Decatur | DDG-73 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 29 August 1998 | San Diego, CA | [56] |
USS Defender | MCM-2 | Avenger | Mine countermeasures ship | 30 September 1989 | Sasebo, Japan | [57] |
USS Denver | LPD-9 | Austin | Amphibious transport dock | 26 October 1968 | Sasebo, Japan | [58] |
USS Devastator | MCM-6 | Avenger | Mine countermeasures ship | 6 October 1990 | San Diego, CA | [59] |
USS Dewey | DDG-105 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 6 March 2010 | San Diego, CA | [60] |
USS Dextrous | MCM-13 | Avenger | Mine countermeasures ship | 9 July 1994 | NSA Bahrain | [61] |
USS Donald Cook | DDG-75 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 4 December 1998 | Norfolk, VA | [62] |
USS Dwight D. Eisenhower | CVN-69 | Nimitz | Aircraft carrier | 18 October 1977 | Norfolk, VA | [63] |
USS Elrod | FFG-55 | Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | 21 September 1985 | Norfolk, VA | [64] To be transferred to Taiwan, by way of sale, by the end of 2015.[65] |
USS Emory S. Land | AS-39 | Emory S. Land | Submarine tender | 7 July 1979 | Diego Garcia | [66] |
USS Essex | LHD-2 | Wasp | Amphibious assault ship | 17 October 1992 | San Diego, CA | [67] |
USS Farragut | DDG-99 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 10 June 2006 | Mayport, FL | [68] |
USS Firebolt | PC-10 | Cyclone | Patrol boat | 10 June 1995 | NSA Bahrain | [69] |
USS Fitzgerald | DDG-62 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 14 October 1995 | Yokosuka, Japan | [70] |
USS Florida | SSGN-728 | Ohio | Guided missile submarine | 18 June 1983 | Kings Bay, GA | [71] |
USS Ford | FFG-54 | Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | 29 June 1985 | Everett, WA | [72] |
USS Forrest Sherman | DDG-98 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 28 January 2006 | Norfolk, VA | [73] |
USS Fort McHenry | LSD-43 | Whidbey Island | Dock landing ship | 8 August 1987 | Little Creek, VA | [74] |
USS Fort Worth | LCS-3 | Freedom | Littoral combat ship | 22 September 2012 | San Diego, CA | [75] |
USS Frank Cable | AS-40 | Emory S. Land | Submarine tender | 29 October 1979 | Apra Harbor, Guam | [76] |
USS Freedom | LCS-1 | Freedom | Littoral combat ship | 8 November 2008 | San Diego, CA | [77] |
USS Gary | FFG-51 | Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | 17 November 1984 | San Diego, CA | [78] To be transferred to Taiwan, by way of sale, by the end of 2015.[65] |
USS George Washington | CVN-73 | Nimitz | Aircraft carrier | 4 July 1992 | Yokosuka, Japan | [79] |
USS George H.W. Bush | CVN-77 | Nimitz | Aircraft carrier | 10 January 2009 | Norfolk, VA | [80] |
USS Georgia | SSGN-729 | Ohio | Guided missile submarine | 11 February 1984 | Kings Bay, GA | [81] |
USS Germantown | LSD-42 | Whidbey Island | Dock landing ship | 8 February 1986 | Sasebo, Japan | [82] |
USS Gettysburg | CG-64 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 22 June 1991 | Mayport, FL | [83] |
USS Gladiator | MCM-11 | Avenger | Mine countermeasures ship | 18 September 1993 | Sasebo, Japan | [84] |
USS Gonzalez | DDG-66 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 12 October 1996 | Norfolk, VA | [85] |
USS Gravely | DDG-107 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 20 November 2010 | Norfolk, VA | [86] |
USS Green Bay | LPD-20 | San Antonio | Amphibious transport dock | 14 January 2006 | San Diego, CA | [87] |
USS Greeneville | SSN-772 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 16 February 1996 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [88] |
USS Gridley | DDG-101 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 10 February 2007 | San Diego, CA | [89] |
USS Gunston Hall | LSD-44 | Whidbey Island | Dock landing ship | 22 April 1989 | Little Creek, VA | [90] |
USS Halsey | DDG-97 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 30 July 2005 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [91] |
USS Halyburton | FFG-40 | Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | 7 January 1984 | Mayport, FL | [92] To be transferred to Turkey, by way of grant, by the end of 2015.[65] |
USS Hampton | SSN-767 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 6 November 1993 | San Diego, CA | [93] |
USS Harpers Ferry | LSD-49 | Harpers Ferry | Dock landing ship | 7 January 1995 | San Diego, CA | [94] |
USS Harry S. Truman | CVN-75 | Nimitz | Aircraft carrier | 25 July 1998 | Norfolk, VA | [95] |
USS Hartford | SSN-768 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 10 December 1994 | Groton, CT | [96] |
USS Hawaii | SSN-776 | Virginia | Attack submarine | 5 May 2007 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [97] |
USS Helena | SSN-725 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 11 July 1987 | San Diego, CA | [98] |
USS Henry M. Jackson | SSBN-730 | Ohio | Ballistic missile submarine | 6 October 1984 | Bangor, WA | [99] |
USS Higgins | DDG-76 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 24 April 1999 | San Diego, CA | [100] |
USS Hopper | DDG-70 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 6 September 1997 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [101] |
USS Houston | SSN-713 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 25 September 1982 | Apra Harbor, Guam | [102] |
USS Howard | DDG-83 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 20 October 2001 | San Diego, CA | [103] |
USS Hue City | CG-66 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 14 September 1991 | Mayport, FL | [104] |
USS Hurricane | PC-3 | Cyclone | Patrol boat | 15 October 1993 | Little Creek, VA | [105] |
USS Independence | LCS-2 | Independence | Littoral combat ship | 16 January 2010 | San Diego, CA | [106] |
USS Ingraham | FFG-61 | Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | 5 August 1989 | Everett, WA | [107] |
USS Iwo Jima | LHD-7 | Wasp | Amphibious assault ship | 30 June 2001 | Norfolk, VA | [108] |
USS Jacksonville | SSN-699 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 16 May 1981 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [109] |
USS James E. Williams | DDG-95 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 11 December 2004 | Norfolk, VA | [110] |
USS Jason Dunham | DDG-109 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 13 November 2010 | Norfolk, VA | [111] |
USS Jefferson City | SSN-759 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 29 February 1992 | San Diego, CA | [112] |
USS Jimmy Carter | SSN-23 | Seawolf | Attack submarine | 19 February 2005 | Bangor, WA | [113] |
USS John C. Stennis | CVN-74 | Nimitz | Aircraft carrier | 9 December 1995 | Bremerton, WA | [114] |
USS John Paul Jones | DDG-53 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 18 December 1993 | San Diego, CA | [115] |
USS John S. McCain | DDG-56 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 2 July 1994 | Yokosuka, Japan | [116] |
USS Kauffman | FFG-59 | Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | 28 February 1987 | Norfolk, VA | [117] |
USS Kearsarge | LHD-3 | Wasp | Amphibious assault ship | 16 October 1993 | Norfolk, VA | [118] |
USS Kentucky | SSBN-737 | Ohio | Ballistic missile submarine | 13 July 1991 | Bangor, WA | [119] |
USS Key West | SSN-722 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 12 September 1987 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [120] |
USS Kidd | DDG-100 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 9 June 2007 | San Diego, CA | [121] |
USS La Jolla | SSN-701 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 24 October 1981 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [122] |
USS Laboon | DDG-58 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 18 March 1995 | Norfolk, VA | [123] |
USS Lake Champlain | CG-57 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 12 August 1988 | San Diego, CA | [124] |
USS Lake Erie | CG-70 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 24 July 1993 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [125] |
USS Lassen | DDG-82 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 21 April 2001 | Yokosuka, Japan | [126] |
USS Leyte Gulf | CG-55 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 26 September 1987 | Norfolk, VA | [127] |
USS Louisiana | SSBN-743 | Ohio | Ballistic missile submarine | 6 September 1997 | Bangor, WA | [128] |
USS Louisville | SSN-724 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 8 November 1986 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [129] |
USS Mahan | DDG-72 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 14 February 1998 | Norfolk, VA | [130] |
USS Maine | SSBN-741 | Ohio | Ballistic missile submarine | 29 July 1995 | Bangor, WA | [131] |
USS Makin Island | LHD-8 | Wasp | Amphibious assault ship | 24 October 2009 | San Diego, CA | [132] |
USS Maryland | SSBN-738 | Ohio | Ballistic missile submarine | 13 June 1992 | Kings Bay, GA | [133] |
USS Mason | DDG-87 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 12 April 2003 | Norfolk, VA | [134] |
USS McCampbell | DDG-85 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 17 August 2002 | Yokosuka, Japan | [135] |
USS McClusky | FFG-41 | Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | 10 December 1983 | San Diego, CA | [136] To be transferred to Mexico, by way of grant, by the end of 2015.[65] |
USS McFaul | DDG-74 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 25 April 1998 | Norfolk, VA | [137] |
USS Mesa Verde | LPD-19 | San Antonio | Amphibious transport dock | 15 December 2007 | Norfolk, VA | [138] |
USS Miami | SSN-755 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 30 June 1990 | Groton, CT | [139] |
USS Michael Murphy | DDG-112 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 6 October 2012 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [140] |
USS Michigan | SSGN-727 | Ohio | Guided missile submarine | 11 September 1982 | Bangor, WA | [141] |
USS Milius | DDG-69 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 23 November 1996 | San Diego, CA | [142] |
USS Mississippi | SSN-782 | Virginia | Attack submarine | 2 June 2012 | TBD | [143] |
USS Missouri | SSN-780 | Virginia | Attack submarine | 31 July 2010 | Groton, CT | [144] |
USS Mitscher | DDG-57 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 10 December 1994 | Norfolk, VA | [145] |
USS Mobile Bay | CG-53 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 21 February 1987 | San Diego, CA | [146] |
USS Momsen | DDG-92 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 28 August 2004 | Everett, WA | [147] |
USS Monsoon | PC-4 | Cyclone | Patrol boat | 22 January 1994 | Little Creek, VA | [148] |
USS Monterey | CG-61 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 16 June 1990 | Norfolk, VA | [149] |
USS Montpelier | SSN-765 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 13 March 1993 | Norfolk, VA | [150] |
USS Mount Whitney | LCC-20 | Blue Ridge | Amphibious Command ship | 16 January 1971 | Gaeta, Italy | [151] |
USS Mustin | DDG-89 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 26 July 2003 | Yokosuka, Japan | [152] |
USS Nebraska | SSBN-739 | Ohio | Ballistic missile submarine | 10 July 1993 | Bangor, WA | [153] |
USS Nevada | SSBN-733 | Ohio | Ballistic missile submarine | 16 August 1986 | Bangor, WA | [154] |
USS New Hampshire | SSN-778 | Virginia | Attack submarine | 25 October 2008 | Groton, CT | [155] |
USS New Mexico | SSN-779 | Virginia | Attack submarine | 27 March 2010 | Groton, CT | [156] |
USS New Orleans | LPD-18 | San Antonio | Amphibious transport dock | 10 March 2007 | San Diego, CA | [157] |
USS New York | LPD-21 | San Antonio | Amphibious transport dock | 7 November 2009 | Norfolk, VA | [158] |
USS Newport News | SSN-750 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 3 June 1989 | Norfolk, VA | [159] |
USS Nicholas | FFG-47 | Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | 10 March 1984 | Norfolk, VA | [160] |
USS Nimitz | CVN-68 | Nimitz | Aircraft carrier | 3 May 1975 | San Diego, CA | [161] |
USS Nitze | DDG-94 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 5 March 2005 | Norfolk, VA | [162] |
USS Norfolk | SSN-714 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 21 May 1983 | Norfolk, VA | [163] |
USS Normandy | CG-60 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 9 December 1989 | Norfolk, VA | [164] |
USS North Carolina | SSN-777 | Virginia | Attack submarine | 3 May 2008 | Groton, CT | [165] |
USS O'Kane | DDG-77 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 23 October 1999 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [166] |
USS Oak Hill | LSD-51 | Harpers Ferry | Dock landing ship | 8 June 1996 | Little Creek, VA | [167] |
USS Ohio | SSGN-726 | Ohio | Guided missile submarine | 11 November 1981 | Bangor, WA | [168] |
USS Oklahoma City | SSN-723 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 9 July 1988 | Apra Harbor, Guam | [169] |
USS Olympia | SSN-717 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 17 November 1984 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [170] |
USS Oscar Austin | DDG-79 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 19 August 2000 | Norfolk, VA | [171] |
USS Pasadena | SSN-752 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 11 February 1989 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [172] |
USS Patriot | MCM-7 | Avenger | Mine countermeasures ship | 13 December 1991 | Sasebo, Japan | [173] |
USS Paul Hamilton | DDG-60 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 27 May 1995 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [174] |
USS Pearl Harbor | LSD-52 | Harpers Ferry | Dock landing ship | 30 May 1998 | San Diego, CA | [175] |
USS Peleliu | LHA-5 | Tarawa | Amphibious assault ship | 3 May 1980 | San Diego, CA | [176] |
USS Pennsylvania | SSBN-735 | Ohio | Ballistic missile submarine | 9 September 1989 | Bangor, WA | [177] |
USS Philippine Sea | CG-58 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 18 March 1989 | Mayport, FL | [178] |
USS Pinckney | DDG-91 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 29 May 2004 | San Diego, CA | [179] |
USS Pioneer | MCM-9 | Avenger | Mine countermeasures ship | 7 December 1992 | San Diego, CA | [180] |
USS Pittsburgh | SSN-720 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 23 November 1985 | Groton, CT | [181] |
USS Ponce | AFSB(I)-15 | Trenton | Afloat forward staging base | 10 July 1971 | Norfolk, VA | [182] |
USS Port Royal | CG-73 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 9 July 1994 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [183] |
USS Porter | DDG-78 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 20 March 1999 | Norfolk, VA | [184] |
USS Preble | DDG-88 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 9 November 2002 | San Diego, CA | [185] |
USS Princeton | CG-59 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 11 February 1989 | San Diego, CA | [186] |
USS Providence | SSN-719 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 27 July 1985 | Groton, CT | [187] |
USS Pueblo | AGER-2 | Banner | Technical research ship | 13 May 1967 | NA | captured by North Korea, formally still commissioned[188] |
USS Ramage | DDG-61 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 22 July 1995 | Norfolk, VA | [189] |
USS Rentz | FFG-46 | Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | 30 June 1984 | San Diego, CA | [190] To be transferred to Thailand, by way of grant, by the end of 2015.[65] |
USS Rhode Island | SSBN-740 | Ohio | Ballistic missile submarine | 9 July 1994 | Kings Bay, GA | [191] |
USS Robert G. Bradley | FFG-49 | Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | 30 June 1984 | Mayport, FL | [192] |
USS Rodney M. Davis | FFG-60 | Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | 9 May 1987 | Everett, WA | [193] |
USS Ronald Reagan | CVN-76 | Nimitz | Aircraft carrier | 12 July 2003 | San Diego, CA | [194] |
USS Roosevelt | DDG-80 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 14 October 2000 | Mayport, FL | [195] |
USS Ross | DDG-71 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 28 June 1997 | Norfolk, VA | [196] |
USS Rushmore | LSD-47 | Whidbey Island | Dock landing ship | 1 June 1991 | San Diego, CA | [197] |
USS Russell | DDG-59 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 20 May 1995 | San Diego, CA | [198] |
USS Sampson | DDG-102 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 3 November 2007 | San Diego, CA | [199] |
USS Samuel B. Roberts | FFG-58 | Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | 12 April 1986 | Mayport, FL | [200] |
USS San Antonio | LPD-17 | San Antonio | Amphibious transport dock | 14 January 2006 | Norfolk, VA | [201] |
USS San Diego | LPD-22 | San Antonio | Amphibious transport dock | 19 May 2012 | San Diego, CA | [202] |
USS San Francisco | SSN-711 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 24 April 1981 | San Diego, CA | [203] |
USS San Jacinto | CG-56 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 23 January 1988 | Norfolk, VA | [204] |
USS San Juan | SSN-751 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 6 August 1988 | Groton, CT | [205] |
USS Santa Fe | SSN-763 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 8 January 1994 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [206] |
USS Scout | MCM-8 | Avenger | Mine countermeasures ship | 15 December 1990 | NSA Bahrain | [207] |
USS Scranton | SSN-756 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 26 January 1991 | Norfolk, VA | [208] |
USS Seawolf | SSN-21 | Seawolf | Attack submarine | 19 July 1997 | Bremerton, WA | [209] |
USS Sentry | MCM-3 | Avenger | Mine countermeasures ship | 2 September 1989 | San Diego, CA | [210] |
USS Shamal | PC-13 | Cyclone | Patrol boat | 30 September 2011 | Little Creek, VA | [211] |
USS Shiloh | CG-67 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 18 July 1992 | Yokosuka, Japan | [212] |
USS Shoup | DDG-86 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 22 June 2002 | Everett, WA | [213] |
USS Simpson | FFG-56 | Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | 21 September 1985 | Mayport, FL | [214] |
USS Sirocco | PC-6 | Cyclone | Patrol boat | 11 June 1994 | NSA Bahrain | [215] |
USS Springfield | SSN-761 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 9 January 1993 | Groton, CT | [216] |
USS Spruance | DDG-111 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 1 October 2011 | San Diego, CA | [217] |
USS Squall | PC-7 | Cyclone | Patrol boat | 4 July 1994 | Little Creek, VA | [218] |
USS Sterett | DDG-104 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 9 August 2008 | San Diego, CA | [219] |
USS Stethem | DDG-63 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 21 October 1995 | Yokosuka, Japan | [220] |
USS Stockdale | DDG-106 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 18 April 2009 | San Diego, CA | [221] |
USS Stout | DDG-55 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 13 August 1994 | Norfolk, VA | [222] |
USS Taylor | FFG-50 | Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | 1 December 1984 | Mayport, FL | [223] To be transferred to Taiwan, by way of sale, by the end of 2015.[65] |
USS Tempest | PC-2 | Cyclone | Patrol boat | 23 August 2008 | Little Creek, VA | [224] |
USS Tennessee | SSBN-734 | Ohio | Ballistic missile submarine | 17 December 1988 | Kings Bay, GA | [225] |
USS Texas | SSN-775 | Virginia | Attack submarine | 9 September 2006 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [226] |
USS Thach | FFG-43 | Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | 17 March 1983 | San Diego, CA | [227] To be transferred to Turkey, by way of grant, by the end of 2015.[65] |
USS The Sullivans | DDG-68 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 19 April 1997 | Mayport, FL | [228] |
USS Theodore Roosevelt | CVN-71 | Nimitz | Aircraft carrier | 25 October 1986 | Norfolk, VA | [229] |
USS Thunderbolt | PC-12 | Cyclone | Patrol boat | 7 October 1995 | Little Creek, VA | [230] |
USS Toledo | SSN-769 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 24 February 1995 | Groton, CT | [231] |
USS Topeka | SSN-754 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 21 October 1989 | San Diego, CA | [232] |
USS Tornado | PC-14 | Cyclone | Patrol boat | 6 December 2011 | Little Creek, VA | [233] |
USS Tortuga | LSD-46 | Whidbey Island | Dock landing ship | 17 November 1990 | Sasebo, Japan | [234] |
USS Truxtun | DDG-103 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 25 April 2009 | Norfolk, VA | [235] |
USS Tucson | SSN-770 | Los Angeles | Attack submarine | 18 August 1995 | Pearl Harbor, HI | [236] |
USS Typhoon | PC-5 | Cyclone | Patrol boat | 12 February 1994 | NSA Bahrain | [237] |
USS Vandegrift | FFG-48 | Oliver Hazard Perry | Frigate | 24 November 1984 | San Diego, CA | [238] To be transferred to Thailand, by way of grant, by the end of 2015.[65] |
USS Vella Gulf | CG-72 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 18 September 1993 | Norfolk, VA | [239] |
USS Vicksburg | CG-69 | Ticonderoga | Cruiser | 14 November 1992 | Mayport, FL | [240] |
USS Virginia | SSN-774 | Virginia | Attack submarine | 23 October 2004 | Groton, CT | [241] |
USS Warrior | MCM-10 | Avenger | Mine countermeasures ship | 7 April 1993 | San Diego, CA | [242] |
USS Wasp | LHD-1 | Wasp | Amphibious assault ship | 29 July 1989 | Norfolk, VA | [243] |
USS Wayne E. Meyer | DDG-108 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 10 October 2009 | San Diego, CA | [244] |
USS West Virginia | SSBN-736 | Ohio | Ballistic missile submarine | 20 October 1990 | Kings Bay, GA | [245] |
USS Whidbey Island | LSD-41 | Whidbey Island | Dock landing ship | 9 February 1985 | Little Creek, VA | [246] |
USS Whirlwind | PC-11 | Cyclone | Patrol boat | 1 July 1995 | NSA Bahrain | [247] |
USS William P. Lawrence | DDG-110 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 19 May 2011 | San Diego, CA | [248] |
USS Winston S. Churchill | DDG-81 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | 10 March 2001 | Norfolk, VA | [249] |
USS Wyoming | SSBN-742 | Ohio | Ballistic missile submarine | 13 July 1996 | Kings Bay, GA | [250] |
USS Zephyr | PC-8 | Cyclone | Patrol boat | 15 October 1994 | Little Creek, VA | [251] |
Non-commissionedEdit
Ship Name | Hull No. | Class | Type | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
USNS 1st Lt. Baldomero Lopez | T-AK-3010 | 2nd Lt. John P. Bobo | Maritime Prepositioning ship | [252] |
USNS 1st Lt. Harry L. Martin | T-AK-3015 | 1st Lt. Harry L. Martin | Cargo ship | [253] |
USNS 1st Lt. Jack Lummus | T-AK-3011 | 2nd Lt. John P. Bobo | Maritime Prepositioning ship | [254] |
USNS 2nd Lt. John P. Bobo | T-AK-3008 | 2nd Lt. John P. Bobo | Maritime Prepositioning ship | [255] |
USNS Able | T-AGOS-20 | Victorious | Ocean surveillance ship | [256] |
USNS Alan Shepard | T-AKE-3 | Lewis and Clark | Dry cargo ship | [257] |
USNS Amelia Earhart | T-AKE-6 | Lewis and Clark | Dry cargo ship | [258] |
USNS Apache | T-ATF-172 | Powhatan | Fleet ocean tug | [259] |
USNS Arctic | T-AOE-8 | Supply | Fast combat support | [260] |
USNS Benavidez | T-AKR-306 | Bob Hope | Vehicle cargo ship | [261] |
USNS Big Horn | T-AO-198 | Henry J. Kaiser | Replenishment oiler | [262] |
USNS Bob Hope | T-AKR-300 | Bob Hope | Vehicle cargo ship | [263] |
USNS Bowditch | T-AGS-62 | Pathfinder | Survey ship | [264] |
USNS Bridge | T-AOE-10 | Supply | Fast combat support | [265] |
USNS Brittin | T-AKR-305 | Bob Hope | Vehicle cargo ship | [266] |
USNS Bruce C. Heezen | T-AGS-64 | Pathfinder | Survey ship | [267] |
USNS Carl Brashear | T-AKE-7 | Lewis and Clark | Dry cargo ship | [268] |
USNS Catawba | T-ATF-168 | Powhatan | Fleet ocean tug | [269] |
USNS Cesar Chavez | T-AKE-14 | Lewis and Clark | Dry cargo ship | [270] |
USNS Charles Drew | T-AKE-10 | Lewis and Clark | Dry cargo ship | [271] |
USNS Charlton | T-AKR-314 | Watson | Vehicle cargo ship | [272] |
USNS Choctaw County | JHSV-2 | Spearhead | Joint high speed vessel | [273][274] |
USNS Comfort | T-AH-20 | Mercy | Hospital ship | [275] |
USNS Dahl | T-AKR-312 | Watson | Vehicle cargo ship | [276] |
USNS Effective | T-AGOS-21 | Victorious | Ocean surveillance ship | [277] |
USNS Fisher | T-AKR-301 | Bob Hope | Vehicle cargo ship | [278] |
USNS Flint | T-AE-32 | Kilauea | Ammunition ship | [279] |
USNS Grapple | T-ARS-53 | Safeguard | Salvage ship | [280] |
USNS Grasp | T-ARS-51 | Safeguard | Salvage ship | [281] |
USNS Gilliland | T-AKR-298 | Gordon | Vehicle cargo ship | [282] |
USNS Gordon | T-AKR-296 | Gordon | Vehicle cargo ship | [283] |
USNS Guadalupe | T-AO-200 | Henry J. Kaiser | Replenishment oiler | [284] |
USNS Guam | HST-1 | Guam | High speed transport | [285] |
USNS GYSGT Fred W. Stockham | T-AK-3017 | GYSGT Fred W. Stockham | Cargo ship | [286] |
USNS Henry J. Kaiser | T-AO-187 | Henry J. Kaiser | Replenishment oiler | [287] |
USNS Henson | T-AGS-63 | Pathfinder | Survey ship | [288] |
USNS Howard O. Lorenzen | T-AGM-25 | Instrumentation Ship | [289] | |
USNS Impeccable | T-AGOS-23 | Impeccable | Ocean surveillance ship | [290] |
USNS John Ericsson | T-AO-194 | Henry J. Kaiser | Replenishment oiler | [291] |
USNS John Lenthall | T-AO-189 | Henry J. Kaiser | Replenishment oiler | [292] |
USNS Joshua Humphreys | T-AO-188 | Henry J. Kaiser | Replenishment oiler | [293] |
USNS Kanawha | T-AO-196 | Henry J. Kaiser | Replenishment oiler | [294] |
USNS Lance Cpl. Roy M. Wheat | T-AK-3016 | Lance Cpl. Roy M. Wheat | Cargo ship | [295] |
USNS Laramie | T-AO-203 | Henry J. Kaiser | Replenishment oiler | [296] |
USNS Lawrence H. Gianella | T-AOT-1125 | Gus W. Darnell | Fuel Tanker | [297] |
USNS Leroy Grumman | T-AO-195 | Henry J. Kaiser | Replenishment oiler | [298] |
USNS Lewis and Clark | T-AKE-1 | Lewis and Clark | Dry cargo ship | [299] |
USNS Loyal | T-AGOS-22 | Victorious | Ocean surveillance ship | [300] |
USNS Maj. Stephen W. Pless | T-AK-3007 | Sgt. Matej Kocak | Cargo ship | [301] |
USNS Mary Sears | T-AGS-65 | Pathfinder | Survey ship | [302] |
USNS Matthew Perry | T-AKE-9 | Lewis and Clark | Dry cargo ship | [303] |
USNS Medgar Evers | T-AKE-13 | Lewis and Clark | Dry cargo ship | [304] |
USNS Mendonca | T-AKR-303 | Bob Hope | Vehicle cargo ship | [305] |
USNS Mercy | T-AH-19 | Mercy | Hospital ship | [306] |
USNS Montford Point | T-MLP-1 | Montford Point | Mobile Landing Platform | [307][308] |
USNS Navajo | T-ATF-169 | Powhatan | Fleet ocean tug | [309] |
USNS Observation Island | T-AGM-23 | Instrumentation Ship | [310] | |
USNS Pathfinder | T-AGS-60 | Pathfinder | Survey ship | [311] |
USNS Patuxent | T-AO-201 | Henry J. Kaiser | Replenishment oiler | [312] |
USNS Pecos | T-AO-197 | Henry J. Kaiser | Replenishment oiler | [313] |
USNS PFC Dewayne T. Williams | T-AK-3009 | 2nd Lt. John P. Bobo | Cargo ship | [314] |
USNS PFC Eugene A. Obregon | T-AK-3006 | Sgt. Matej Kocak | Maritime Prepositioning ship | [315] |
USNS Pililaau | T-AKR-304 | Bob Hope | Vehicle cargo ship | [316] |
USNS Pomeroy | T-AKR-316 | Watson | Vehicle cargo ship | [317] |
USNS Rainier | T-AOE-7 | Supply | Fast combat support | [318] |
USNS Rappahannock | T-AO-204 | Henry J. Kaiser | Replenishment oiler | [319] |
USNS Red Cloud | T-AKR-313 | Watson | Vehicle cargo ship | [320] |
USNS Richard E. Byrd | T-AKE-4 | Lewis and Clark | Dry cargo ship | [321] |
USNS Robert E. Peary | T-AKE-5 | Lewis and Clark | Dry cargo ship | [322] |
USNS Sacagawea | T-AKE-2 | Lewis and Clark | Dry cargo ship | [323] |
USNS Safeguard | T-ARS-50 | Safeguard | Salvage ship | [324] |
USNS Salvor | T-ARS-52 | Safeguard | Salvage ship | [325] |
USNS Seay | T-AKR-302 | Bob Hope | Vehicle cargo ship | [326] |
USNS Shughart | T-AKR-295 | Shughart | Vehicle cargo ship | [327] |
USNS Sioux | T-ATF-171 | Powhatan | Fleet ocean tug | [328] |
USNS Sisler | T-AKR-311 | Watson | Vehicle cargo ship | [329] |
USNS Soderman | T-AKR-317 | Watson | Vehicle cargo ship | [330] |
USNS Spearhead | JHSV-1 | Spearhead | Joint high speed vessel | [331] |
USNS Sumner | T-AGS-61 | Pathfinder | Survey ship | [332] |
USNS Supply | T-AOE-6 | Supply | Fast combat support | [333] |
USNS Tippecanoe | T-AO-199 | Henry J. Kaiser | Replenishment oiler | [334] |
USNS Victorious | T-AGOS-19 | Victorious | Ocean surveillance ship | [335] |
USNS Wally Schirra | T-AKE-8 | Lewis and Clark | Dry cargo ship | [336] |
USNS Walter S. Diehl | T-AO-193 | Henry J. Kaiser | Replenishment oiler | [337] |
USNS Washington Chambers | T-AKE-11 | Lewis and Clark | Dry cargo ship | [338] |
USNS Waters | T-AGS-45 | Survey ship | [339] | |
USNS Watkins | T-AKR-315 | Watson | Vehicle cargo ship | [340] |
USNS Watson | T-AKR-310 | Watson | Vehicle cargo ship | [341] |
USNS William McLean | T-AKE-12 | Lewis and Clark | Dry cargo ship | [342] |
USNS Yano | T-AKR-297 | Shughart | Vehicle cargo ship | [343] |
USNS Yukon | T-AO-202 | Henry J. Kaiser | Replenishment oiler | [344] |
USNS Zeus | T-ARC-7 | Cable repair ship | [345] |
SupportEdit
Ship Name | Hull No. | Class | Type | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
Arco | ARDM-5 | Dry dock | [346] | |
Battle Point | YTT-10 | Cape Flattery | Torpedo trials craft | [347] |
Canonchet | YTB-823 | Natick | Large harbor tug | [348] |
MV Capt. Steven L. Bennett | T-AK-4296 | Capt. Steven L. Bennett | Container ship | [349] |
Defiant | YT-804 | Valiant | Tugboat | [350] |
Dekanawida | YTB-831 | Natick | Large harbor tug | [351] |
Discovery Bay | YTT-11 | Cape Flattery | Torpedo trials craft | [352] |
Keokuk | YTB-771 | Natick | Large harbor tug | [353] |
RV Kilo Moana | T-AGOR-26 | Kilo Moana | Oceanographic research ship | [354] |
Kittanning | YTB-787 | Natick | Large harbor tug | [355] |
Manistee | YTB-782 | Natick | Large harbor tug | [356] |
MV Maj. Bernard F. Fisher | T-AK-4396 | LTC Calvin P. Titus | Container ship | [357] |
Menominee | YT-807 | Valiant | Tugboat | [358] |
Mercer | APL-39 | Barracks craft | [359] | |
Muskegon | YTB-763 | Natick | Large harbor tug | [360] |
Neodesha | IX-540 | Natick | Unclassified Miscellaneous | [361] |
Nueces | APL-40 | Barracks craft | [362] | |
Opelika | YTB-798 | Natick | Large harbor tug | [363] |
Paul F. Foster | EDD-964 | Spruance | Self Defense Test Ship | [364] |
Pokagon | YTB-836 | Natick | Large harbor tug | [365] |
Prevail | IX-537 | Unclassified Miscellaneous | [366] | |
Puyallup | YT-806 | Valiant | Tugboat | [367] |
Reliant | YT-803 | Valiant | Tugboat | [368] |
Santaquin | YTB-824 | Natick | Large harbor tug | [369] |
Sea Fighter | FSF-1 | Fast sea frame | [370] | |
Seminole | YT-805 | Valiant | Tugboat | [371] |
MV Sgt. Matej Kocak | T-AK-3005 | Cpl. Louis J. Hauge, Jr. | Cargo ship | [372] |
MV Sgt. William R. Button | T-AK-3012 | 2nd Lt. John P. Bobo | Cargo ship | [373] |
Shippingport | ARDM-4 | Dry dock | [374] | |
MV SSG Edward A. Carter, Jr. | T-AK-4544 | Container ship | [375] | |
Skenandoa | YTB-835 | Natick | Large harbor tug | [376] |
Valiant | YT-802 | Valiant | Tugboat | [377] |
Wanamassa | YTB-820 | Natick | Large harbor tug | [378] |
Ready Reserve Force shipsEdit
Ready Reserve Force ships are maintained by the United States Maritime Administration and are part of the United States Navy ship inventory. If activated, these ships would be operated by Military Sealift Command.
Ship Name | Hull No. | Class | Type | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
GTS Admiral W. M. Callaghan | T-AKR-1001 | Vehicle cargo ship | [379] | |
SS Algol | T-AKR-287 | Algol | Vehicle cargo ship | [380] |
SS Altair | T-AKR-291 | Algol | Vehicle cargo ship | [381] |
SS Antares | T-AKR-294 | Algol | Vehicle cargo ship | [382] |
SS Bellatrix | T-AKR-288 | Algol | Vehicle cargo ship | [383] |
MV Cape Decision | T-AKR-5054 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [384] |
MV Cape Diamond | T-AKR-5055 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [385] |
MV Cape Domingo | T-AKR-5053 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [386] |
MV Cape Douglas | T-AKR-5052 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [387] |
MV Cape Ducato | T-AKR-5051 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [388] |
MV Cape Edmont | T-AKR-5069 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [389] |
SS Cape Farewell | T-AK-5073 | Cape Flattery | Cargo ship | [390] |
SS Cape Flattery | AK-5070 | Cape Flattery | Cargo ship | [391] |
SS Cape Gibson | T-AK-5051 | Cargo ship | [392] | |
SS Cape Girardeau | T-AK-2039 | Cargo ship | [393] | |
MV Cape Henry | T-AKR-5067 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [394] |
MV Cape Horn | T-AKR-5068 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [395] |
MV Cape Hudson | T-AKR-5066 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [396] |
SS Cape Inscription | T-AKR-5076 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [397] |
SS Cape Intrepid | T-AKR-11 | Cape Island | Vehicle cargo ship | [398] |
SS Cape Isabel | T-AKR-5062 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [399] |
SS Cape Island | T-AKR-10 | Cape Island | Vehicle cargo ship | [400] |
SS Cape Jacob | T-AK-5029 | Cargo ship | [401] | |
MV Cape Kennedy | T-AKR-5083 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [402] |
MV Cape Knox | T-AKR-5082 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [403] |
SS Cape May | T-AKR-5063 | Vehicle cargo ship | [404] | |
SS Cape Mohican | T-AKR-5065 | Vehicle cargo ship | [405] | |
MV Cape Orlando | T-AKR-2044 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [406] |
MV Cape Race | T-AKR-9960 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [407] |
MV Cape Ray | T-AKR-9679 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [408] |
MV Cape Rise | T-AKR-9678 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [409] |
MV Cape Taylor | T-AKR-113 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [410] |
MV Cape Texas | T-AKR-112 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [411] |
MV Cape Trinity | T-AKR-9711 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [412] |
MV Cape Victory | T-AKR-9701 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [413] |
MV Cape Vincent | T-AKR-9666 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [414] |
MV Cape Washington | T-AKR-9961 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [415] |
MV Cape Wrath | T-AKR-9962 | Cape Ducato | Vehicle cargo ship | [416] |
SS Capella | T-AKR-293 | Algol | Vehicle cargo ship | [417] |
SS Cornhusker State | T-ACS-6 | Gopher State | Crane ship | [418] |
SS Curtiss | T-AVB-4 | Wright | Aviation Logistics Support Ship | [419] |
SS Denebola | T-AKR-289 | Algol | Vehicle cargo ship | [420] |
SS Flickertail State | T-ACS-5 | Gopher State | Crane ship | [421] |
SS Gem State | T-ACS-2 | Keystone State | Crane ship | [422] |
SS Gopher State | T-ACS-4 | Gopher State | Crane ship | [423] |
SS Grand Canyon State | T-ACS-3 | Keystone State | Crane ship | [424] |
SS Keystone State | T-ACS-1 | Keystone State | Crane ship | [425] |
SS Petersburg | T-AOT-9101 | Potomac | Fuel tanker | [426] |
SS Pollux | T-AKR-290 | Algol | Vehicle cargo ship | [427] |
SS Regulus | T-AKR-292 | Algol | Vehicle cargo ship | [428] |
SS Wright | T-AVB-3 | Wright | Aviation Logistics Support Ship | [429] |
Under constructionEdit
Ship Name | Hull No. | Class | Type | Keel Date | Launch Date | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
America | LHA-6 | America | Amphibious assault ship | 17 July 2009 17 Jul 2009 | 4 June 2012 04 Jun 2012 | [430][431] |
Coronado | LCS-4 | Independence | Littoral combat ship | 17 December 2009 17 Dec 2009 | 10 January 2012 01 Jan 2012 | [432] |
Fall River | JHSV-4 | Spearhead | Joint high speed vessel | 20 May 2013 20 May 2013 | Awarded[433] | |
Gerald R. Ford | CVN-78 | Gerald R. Ford | Aircraft carrier | 13 November 2009 13 Nov 2009 | [434] | |
John Glenn | T-MLP-2 | Montford Point | Mobile Landing Platform | 17 April 2012 17 Apr 2012 | [435] | |
Maury | T-AGS-66 | Pathfinder | Survey ship | 1 February 2011 01 Feb 2011 | [436] | |
Milwaukee | LCS-5 | Freedom | Littoral combat ship | 27 October 2011 27 Oct 2011 | [437] | |
Millinocket | JHSV-3 | Spearhead | Joint high speed vessel | 3 May 2012 3 May 2012 | 5 June 2012 5 June 2013 | [438][439] |
Minnesota | SSN-783 | Virginia | Attack submarine | 20 May 2011 20 May 2011 | [440][441] | |
North Dakota | SSN-784 | Virginia | Attack submarine | 11 May 2012 11 May 2012 | [442] | |
Puerto Rico | HST-2 | Puerto Rico | High-Speed Transport | 3 June 2004 03 Jun 2004 | 18 January 2007 18 Jan 2007 | [443] |
Somerset | LPD-25 | San Antonio | Amphibious transport dock | 11 December 2009 11 Dec 2009 | 14 April 2012 14 Apr 2012 | [444] |
Zumwalt | DDG-1000 | Zumwalt | Destroyer | 17 November 2011 17 Nov 2011 | [445] |
Planned shipsEdit
The following ships have been planned but are believed not to have keels laid down, hence have not reached current ship status.
Ship Name | Hull No. | Class | Type | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
Billings | LCS-15 | Freedom | Littoral combat ship | [446] |
Bismarck | JHSV-9 | Spearhead | Joint high speed vessel | [447] |
Brunswick | JHSV-6 | Spearhead | Joint high speed vessel | [448] |
Burlington | JHSV-10 | Spearhead | Joint high speed vessel | [449] |
Carson City | JHSV-7 | Spearhead | Joint high speed vessel | [450] |
Colorado | SSN-788 | Virginia | Attack submarine | Awarded[451] |
Daniel Inouye | DDG-118 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | Awarded[452] |
Delaware | SSN-791 | Virginia | Attack submarine | Awarded[453][454] |
Detroit | LCS-7 | Freedom | Littoral combat ship | Awarded[455] |
Enterprise | CVN-80 | Gerald R. Ford | Aircraft carrier | [456] |
Gabrielle Giffords | LCS-10 | Independence | Littoral combat ship | [457] |
Illinois | SSN-786 | Virginia | Attack submarine | Awarded[458] |
Indiana | SSN-789 | Virginia | Attack submarine | Awarded[459] |
Indianapolis | LCS-17 | Freedom | Littoral combat ship | [460] |
Jackson | LCS-6 | Independence | Littoral combat ship | Awarded[461] |
John F. Kennedy | CVN-79 | Gerald R. Ford | Aircraft carrier | Development[462] |
John Finn | DDG-113 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | Awarded[452] |
John P. Murtha | LPD-26 | San Antonio | Amphibious transport dock | [463] |
John Warner | SSN-785 | Virginia | Attack submarine | Awarded[464] |
Lewis B. Puller | T-MLP-3 | Montford Point | Mobile Landing Platform | [435] |
Little Rock | LCS-9 | Freedom | Littoral combat ship | [465][466] |
Lyndon B. Johnson | DDG-1002 | Zumwalt | Destroyer | Awarded; expected delivery in 2018.[467][468] |
Manchester | LCS-14 | Independence | Littoral combat ship | [469] |
Michael Monsoor | DDG-1001 | Zumwalt | Destroyer | Awarded; expected delivery in 2016.[470] |
Montgomery | LCS-8 | Independence | Littoral combat ship | Awarded[471] |
Neil Armstrong | T-AGOR-27 | Neil Armstrong | Oceanographic research ship | [472][473] |
Omaha | LCS-12 | Independence | Littoral combat ship | [474] |
Paul Ignatius | DDG-117 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | Awarded[452] |
Portland | LPD-27 | San Antonio | Amphibious transport dock | [475] |
Rafael Peralta | DDG-115 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | Awarded[452] |
Ralph Johnson | DDG-114 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | Awarded[452] |
Sally Ride | T-AGOR-28 | Neil Armstrong | Oceanographic research ship | [473][476] |
Sioux City | LCS-11 | Freedom | Littoral combat ship | [477] |
South Dakota | SSN-790 | Virginia | Attack submarine | Awarded[478] |
Thomas Hudner | DDG-116 | Arleigh Burke | Destroyer | Awarded[452] |
Trenton | JHSV-5 | Spearhead | Joint high speed vessel | Awarded[479] |
Tripoli | LHA-7 | America | Amphibious assault ship | Development[480] |
Unnamed | LHA-8 | America | Amphibious assault ship | [481] |
Tulsa | LCS-16 | Independence | Littoral combat ship | [482] |
Washington | SSN-787 | Virginia | Attack submarine | Awarded[483] |
Wichita | LCS-13 | Freedom | Littoral combat ship | [484] |
Yuma | JHSV-8 | Spearhead | Joint high speed vessel | [485] |
Unnamed | LPD-28 | San Antonio | Amphibious transport dock | [486] |
See alsoEdit
- Fleet-class unmanned surface vessel
- List of ships of the United States Navy (Includes current and former US Navy ships)
Notes and referencesEdit
- ↑Homeport as listed at the Naval Vessel Register. Those listed in Italy and Japan are technically referred to as 'forward deployed' at those ports, rather than those being homeports.
- ↑Abraham Lincoln
- ↑Alabama
- ↑Alaska
- ↑Albany
- ↑Albuquerque
- ↑Alexandria
- ↑'Anchorage'
- ↑Annapolis
- ↑Antietam
- ↑Anzio
- ↑Ardent
- ↑Arleigh Burke
- ↑Arlington
- ↑Asheville
- ↑Ashland
- ↑Avenger
- ↑Bainbridge
- ↑Barry
- ↑Bataan
- ↑Benfold
- ↑Blue Ridge
- ↑Boise
- ↑Bonhomme Richard
- ↑Boxer
- ↑Bremerton
- ↑Buffalo
- ↑Bulkeley
- ↑Bunker Hill
- ↑California
- ↑Cape St. George
- ↑Carl Vinson
- ↑Carney
- ↑Carter Hall
- ↑Chafee
- ↑Champion
- ↑Chancellorsville
- ↑Charlotte
- ↑Cheyenne
- ↑Chicago
- ↑Chief
- ↑Chinook
- ↑Chosin
- ↑Chung-Hoon
- ↑City Of Corpus Christi
- ↑Cole
- ↑Columbia
- ↑Columbus
- ↑Comstock
- ↑Connecticut
- ↑Constitution
- ↑Cowpens
- ↑Curtis Wilbur
- ↑Dallas
- ↑De Wert
- ↑Decatur
- ↑Defender
- ↑Denver
- ↑Devastator
- ↑Dewey
- ↑Dextrous
- ↑Donald Cook
- ↑Dwight D. Eisenhower
- ↑Elrod
- ↑ 65.065.165.265.365.465.565.665.7https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/hr6649/text
- ↑Emory S. Land
- ↑Essex
- ↑Farragut
- ↑Firebolt
- ↑Fitzgerald
- ↑Florida
- ↑Ford
- ↑Forrest Sherman
- ↑Fort Mchenry
- ↑Fort Worth
- ↑Frank Cable
- ↑Freedom
- ↑Gary
- ↑George Washington
- ↑George H. W. Bush
- ↑Georgia
- ↑Germantown
- ↑Gettysburg
- ↑Gladiator
- ↑Gonzalez
- ↑Gravely
- ↑Green Bay
- ↑Greeneville
- ↑Gridley
- ↑Gunston Hall
- ↑Halsey
- ↑Halyburton
- ↑Hampton
- ↑Harpers Ferry
- ↑Harry S. Truman
- ↑Hartford
- ↑Hawaii
- ↑Helena
- ↑Henry M. Jackson
- ↑Higgins
- ↑Hopper
- ↑Houston
- ↑Howard
- ↑Hue City
- ↑Hurricane
- ↑Independence
- ↑Ingraham
- ↑Iwo Jima
- ↑Jacksonville
- ↑James E. Williams
- ↑Jason Dunham
- ↑Jefferson City
- ↑Jimmy Carter
- ↑John C. Stennis
- ↑John Paul Jones
- ↑John S. McCain
- ↑Kauffman
- ↑USS Kearsarge
- ↑Kentucky
- ↑USS Key West
- ↑USS Kidd
- ↑USS La Jolla
- ↑USS Laboon
- ↑USS Lake Champlain
- ↑USS Lake Erie
- ↑USS Lassen
- ↑USS Leyte Gulf
- ↑USS Louisiana
- ↑USS Louisville
- ↑USS Mahan
- ↑USS Maine
- ↑Makin Island
- ↑USS Maryland
- ↑USS Mason
- ↑USS McCampbell
- ↑USS McClusky
- ↑USS McFaul
- ↑Mesa Verde
- ↑Miami
- ↑Michael Murphy
- ↑Michigan
- ↑Milius
- ↑Mississippi
- ↑Missouri
- ↑Mitscher
- ↑Mobile Bay
- ↑Momsen
- ↑Monsoon
- ↑Monterey
- ↑Montpelier
- ↑Mount Whitney
- ↑Mustin
- ↑Nebraska
- ↑Nevada
- ↑New Hampshire
- ↑New Mexico
- ↑New Orleans
- ↑New York
- ↑Newport News
- ↑Nicholas
- ↑Nimitz
- ↑Nitze
- ↑Norfolk
- ↑Normandy
- ↑North Carolina
- ↑O'Kane
- ↑Oak Hill
- ↑Ohio
- ↑Oklahoma City
- ↑Olympia
- ↑Oscar Austin
- ↑Pasadena
- ↑Patriot
- ↑Paul Hamilton
- ↑Pearl Harbor
- ↑Peleliu
- ↑Pennsylvania
- ↑Philippine Sea
- ↑Pinckney
- ↑Pioneer
- ↑Pittsburgh
- ↑Ponce
- ↑Port Royal
- ↑Porter
- ↑Preble
- ↑Princeton
- ↑Providence
- ↑Pueblo
- ↑Ramage
- ↑Rentz
- ↑Rhode Island
- ↑Robert G. Bradley
- ↑Rodney M. Davis
- ↑Ronald Reagan
- ↑Roosevelt
- ↑Ross
- ↑Rushmore
- ↑Russell
- ↑Sampson
- ↑Samuel B. Roberts
- ↑San Antonio
- ↑San Diego
- ↑San Francisco
- ↑San Jacinto
- ↑San Juan
- ↑Santa Fe
- ↑Scout
- ↑Scranton
- ↑Seawolf
- ↑Sentry
- ↑Shamal
- ↑Shiloh
- ↑Shoup
- ↑Simpson
- ↑Sirocco
- ↑Springfield
- ↑Spruance
- ↑Squall
- ↑Sterett
- ↑Stethem
- ↑Stockdale
- ↑Stout
- ↑Taylor
- ↑Tempest
- ↑Tennessee
- ↑Texas
- ↑Thach
- ↑The Sullivans
- ↑Theodore Roosevelt
- ↑Thunderbolt
- ↑Toledo
- ↑Topeka
- ↑Tornado
- ↑Tortuga
- ↑Truxtun
- ↑Tucson
- ↑Typhoon
- ↑Vandegrift
- ↑Vella Gulf
- ↑Vicksburg
- ↑Virginia
- ↑Warrior
- ↑Wasp
- ↑Wayne E. Meyer
- ↑West Virginia
- ↑Whidbey Island
- ↑Whirlwind
- ↑William P. Lawrence
- ↑Winston Churchill
- ↑Wyoming
- ↑Zephyr
- ↑1ST LT. Baldomero Lopez
- ↑1ST LT Harry L. Martin
- ↑1ST LT Jack Lummus
- ↑2ND LT. John P. Bobo
- ↑Able
- ↑Alan Shepard
- ↑Amelia Earhart
- ↑Apache
- ↑Arctic
- ↑Benavidez
- ↑Big Horn
- ↑Bob Hope
- ↑Bowditch
- ↑Bridge
- ↑Brittin
- ↑Bruce C. Heezen
- ↑Carl Brashear
- ↑Catawba
- ↑Cesar Chavez
- ↑Charles Drew
- ↑Charlton
- ↑Choctaw County
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- ↑Dahl
- ↑Effective
- ↑Fisher
- ↑Flint
- ↑Grapple
- ↑Grasp
- ↑Gilliland
- ↑Gordon
- ↑Guadalupe
- ↑Guam
- ↑Gysgt Fred W. Stockham
- ↑Henry J. Kaiser
- ↑Henson
- ↑Howard O. Lorenzen
- ↑Impeccable
- ↑John Ericsson
- ↑John Lenthall
- ↑Joshua Humphreys
- ↑Kanawha
- ↑Lcpl Roy M. Wheat
- ↑Laramie
- ↑Lawrence H. Gianella
- ↑Leroy Grumman
- ↑Lewis And Clark
- ↑Loyal
- ↑Maj. Stephen W. Pless
- ↑Mary Sears
- ↑Matthew Perry
- ↑Medgar Evers
- ↑Mendonca
- ↑Mercy
- ↑Naval Sea Systems Command Public Affairs (19 January 2012). 'Keel Laid for Navy's First Mobile Landing Platform'. Navy News Service. http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=64874. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
- ↑http://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=70614
- ↑Navajo
- ↑Observation Island
- ↑Pathfinder
- ↑Patuxent
- ↑Pecos
- ↑Pfc Dewayne T. Williams
- ↑Pfc Eugene A. Obregon
- ↑Pililaau
- ↑Pomeroy
- ↑Rainier
- ↑Rappahannock
- ↑Red Cloud
- ↑Richard E. Byrd
- ↑Robert E. Peary
- ↑Sacagawea
- ↑Safeguard
- ↑Salvor
- ↑Seay
- ↑Shughart
- ↑Sioux
- ↑Sisler
- ↑Soderman
- ↑Spearhead
- ↑Sumner
- ↑Supply
- ↑Tippecanoe
- ↑Victorious
- ↑Wally Schirra
- ↑Walter S. Diehl
- ↑Washington Chambers
- ↑Waters
- ↑Watkins
- ↑Watson
- ↑William McLean
- ↑Yano
- ↑Yukon
- ↑Zeus
- ↑Arco
- ↑Battle Point
- ↑Canonchet
- ↑Capt. Stephen L. Bennett
- ↑Defiant
- ↑Dekanawida
- ↑Discovery Bay
- ↑Keokuk
- ↑Kilo Moana
- ↑Kittanning
- ↑Manistee
- ↑Maj. Bernard F. Fisher
- ↑Menominee
- ↑Mercer
- ↑Muskegon
- ↑Neodesha
- ↑Nueces
- ↑Opelika
- ↑Paul F. Foster
- ↑Pokagon
- ↑Prevail
- ↑Puyallup
- ↑Reliant
- ↑Santaquin
- ↑Sea Fighter
- ↑Seminole
- ↑Sgt Matej Kocak
- ↑Sgt William R. Button
- ↑Shippingport
- ↑SSG Edward A. Carter, Jr
- ↑Skenandoa
- ↑Valiant
- ↑Wanamassa
- ↑Admiral W. M. Callaghan
- ↑Algol
- ↑USNS Altair
- ↑USNS Antares
- ↑Bellatrix
- ↑Cape Decision
- ↑Cape Diamond
- ↑Cape Domingo
- ↑Cape Douglas
- ↑Cape Ducato
- ↑Cape Edmont
- ↑Cape Farewell
- ↑Cape Flattery
- ↑Cape Gibson
- ↑Cape Girardeau
- ↑Cape Henry
- ↑Cape Horn
- ↑Cape Hudson
- ↑Cape Inscription
- ↑Cape Intrepid
- ↑Cape Isabel
- ↑Cape Island
- ↑Cape Jacob
- ↑Cape Kennedy
- ↑Cape Knox
- ↑Cape May
- ↑Cape Mohican
- ↑Cape Orlando
- ↑Cape Race
- ↑Cape Ray
- ↑Cape Rise
- ↑Cape Taylor
- ↑Cape Texas
- ↑Cape Trinity
- ↑Cape Victory
- ↑Cape Vincent
- ↑Cape Washington
- ↑Cape Wrath
- ↑USNS Capella
- ↑Cornhusker State
- ↑Curtiss
- ↑USNS Denebola
- ↑Flickertail State
- ↑Gem State
- ↑Gopher State
- ↑Grand Canyon State
- ↑Keystone State
- ↑Petersburg
- ↑USNS Pollux
- ↑USNS Regulus
- ↑WRIGHT
- ↑America
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- ↑Fall River
- ↑Gerald R. Ford
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- ↑Milwaukee
- ↑Millinocket
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- ↑Puerto Rico
- ↑Somerset
- ↑Zumwalt
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- ↑Burlington
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- ↑Detroit
- ↑Enterprise
- ↑Gabrielle Giffords
- ↑Illinois
- ↑Indiana
- ↑Indianapolis
- ↑Jackson
- ↑John F. Kennedy
- ↑John P. Murtha
- ↑John Warner
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- ↑No Name
- ↑Navy Names Zumwalt-class Destroyer USS Lyndon B. Johnson
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- ↑Michael Monsoor
- ↑Montgomery
- ↑Neil Armstrong
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- ↑Portland
- ↑Sally Ride
- ↑Sioux City
- ↑South Dakota
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- ↑Washington
- ↑Wichita
- ↑Yuma
- ↑No Name (LPD28)
- This article includes information collected from the Naval Vessel Register, which, as a U.S. government publication, is in the public domain.
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This list of ships of the Second World War contains major military vessels of the war, arranged alphabetically and by type. The list includes armed vessels that served during the war and in the immediate aftermath, inclusive of localized ongoing combat operations, garrison surrenders, post-surrender occupation, colony re-occupation, troop and prisoner repatriation, to the end of 1945. For smaller vessels, see also list of World War II ships of less than 1000 tons. Some uncompleted Axis ships are included, out of historic interest. Ships are designated to the country under which they operated for the longest period of the Second World War, regardless of where they were built or previous service history.
Naval warfare changed dramatically during the war, with the ascent of the aircraft carrier, and the impact of increasingly capable submarines. Destroyers saw dramatic improvements, as the Fubuki-class destroyer set a new standard not only for Japanese vessels, but for navies around the world, and are considered to be the world's first modern destroyer.[1] Submarines were critical in the Pacific and Atlantic theatres. Advances in submarine technology included the snorkel, though advanced German submarine types came into service too late to impact the war effort. The German Kriegsmarine also introduced the pocket battleship, to get around constraints imposed by the Treaty of Versailles.
Naval innovations included the use of diesel engines, and welded rather than riveted hulls. But the most important naval advances were in the field of anti-submarine warfare. Driven by the desperate necessity of keeping Britain and Japan supplied by sea, technologies for the detection and destruction of submarines were a high priority. While Japanese efforts proved futile, the Allied use of ASDIC (SONAR) became widespread as did the installation of shipboard and airborne radar. The construction and launch of new ships during the war was limited due to protracted development and production timelines, but important developments were often retrofitted to older vessels.[2][3][4][5]
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- ^Naval Vessel Register IndexArchived 30 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine
- ^'US Navy Inactive Classification Symbols'. Naval Vessel Register. NAVSEA Shipbuilding Support Office. Archived from the original on 18 January 2012. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
- ^Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships Index
- ^Archives, The National. 'Royal Navy operations in the Second World War – The National Archives'. The National Archives. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
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