List of currently active United States military watercraft
The United States has available many types of military watercraft, operated by the Navy including the Military Sealift Command; the Naval Special Warfare Command; the Coastguard; and the Army.
Commissioned ships (USN)
For a more comprehensive list, see List of current ships of the United States Navy.
Afloat Forward Staging Base
Aircraft Carriers
- Nimitz class - 10 active
- Gerald R. Ford class - 0 active (2 under construction, 10 planned)
Amphibious Assault Ships
- Wasp class - 8 active
- America class - 1 active (11 planned)
Amphibious Command Ships
- Blue Ridge–class - 2 active
Amphibious Transport Docks
- San Antonio class - 10 (12 planned)
Attack Submarines
- Los Angeles class - 36 active
- Seawolf class - 3 active
- Virginia class - 13 active (48 planned)
Ballistic Missile Submarines
- Ohio class - 14 active
Classic Frigate
- USS Constitution - oldest commissioned (non-deployed) ship in USN (an 'Original Six' frigate, circa. 1797)
Cruisers
- Ticonderoga class - 22 active
Destroyers
- Arleigh Burke class - 62 active (76 planned)
- Zumwalt class - 1 active (2 under construction)
Dock Landing Ships
- Whidbey Island class - 8 active
- Harpers Ferry class - 4 active
Guided Missile Submarines
- Ohio class - 4 active
Littoral Combat Ships
- Freedom class - 4 active (13 planned)
- Independence class - 4 active (13 planned)
Mine Countermeasures Ships
- Avenger class - 11 active
Patrol Boats
- Cyclone class - 13 active
Submarine Tenders
- Emory S. Land class - 2 active
Technical Research Ship
- USS Pueblo (AGER-2) - currently held 'captive' by North Korea. Still in commission, but non-deployed.
Non-Commissioned ships (MSC)
Cable Repair Ships
- Zeus class - 1 active
Cargo & Replenishment Ships
- Watson-class vehicle cargo ship - 8 active
- Bob Hope-class vehicle cargo ship - 7 active
- Shughart-class vehicle cargo ship - 3 active
- Gordon-class vehicle cargo ship - 2 active
- Supply-class fast combat support ship - 3 active (1 in reserve)
- Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship - 14 active
- Henry J. Kaiser-class fleet replenishment oiler - 15 active
Crane Ships
- Gopher State class - 3 active
- Keystone State class - 3 active
Expeditionary Transfer Dock
- Montford Point class - 2 active
- Expeditionary Mobile Base (ESB) variant - 1 Conducting sea trials (3 planned)
High Speed Vessels
- Spearhead-class expeditionary fast transport - 6 active (11 planned)
- MV Westpac Express (HSV-4676) - active
- Sea Fighter (FSF-1) - active
- USNS Guam (HST-1) - undergoing refit, will replace Westpac Express in FY2017
- USNS Puerto Rico (HST-2) - leased to civilian ferry service[1][2]
Hospital Ships
- Mercy class - 2 active
Landing Craft
- Landing Craft Air Cushion - 74 active
- Landing Craft Utility 1610, 1627 and 1646 - 32 active
Salvage Ships
- Safeguard class - 4 active
Surveillance, Intelligence & Survey Vessels
- Pathfinder-class survey ship - 5 active (1 under construction)
- Victorious-class ocean surveillance ship - 4 active
- Stalwart-class ocean surveillance ship - 2 active (1 as a radar tracking ship, 1 as a training ship)
- Howard O. Lorenzen-class instrumentation ship - 1 active
- Impeccable-class ocean surveillance ship - 1 active
Tug Boats
- Powhatan class - 4 active
- Natick class - 8 active (1 as a non-operation training hulk)
- Valiant class - 6 active
Special Warfare/Coastal Riverine Force (USNSW)
Surface Craft
- Combat Rubber Raiding Craft
- Small unit riverine craft
- Riverine Command Boat
- Rigid Raider
- Mark V Special Operations Craft
- Special Operations Craft - Riverine (SOC-R)
- Mark VI Patrol Boat
- Coastal Command Boat (CCB)
Swimmer Delivery Vehicles
- Surface-Planing Wet Submersible
- Advanced SEAL Delivery System
- Swimmer Delivery Vehicle, Mk 8
Cutters (USCG)
Patrol Ships
- Hamilton-class cutter 8
- Legend-class Maritime Security Cutter, Large 3 (+5)
- USCGC Alex Haley (WMEC-39)
- Famous-class Medium Endurance Cutter 13
- Reliance-class Medium Endurance Cutter 14
- Offshore Patrol Cutter (25 planned. to replace medium endurance cutters)
- Sentinel-class cutter 8 (another 54 planned)
Patrol Boats
- Island-class patrol boat 41
- Marine Protector-class coastal patrol boat 73
- 47-foot Motor Lifeboat 117
- Response boat-medium (45 ft) (170 planned)
- USCG Utility Boat (41 ft) 156
- USCG Long Range Interceptor (36 ft) 10
- Defender class Response boat-small (25 ft) 300 (another 400 planned)[3]
- USCG transportable port security boat (25 ft)
- Over the horizon boat (23 ft)
- Short Range Prosecutor (23 ft) 10
Icebreakers
- Polar class
- USCGC Mackinaw (WLBB-30)
- USCGC Healy (WAGB-20)
- Bay-class icebreaking tug 9
Tenders
- USCG seagoing buoy tender
- USCG coastal buoy tender
- USCG inland buoy tender
- USCG inland construction tender
Support craft (US Army)
Logistics Support Vessel
Landing craft
- Runnymede class large landing craft - 35
- Landing Craft Mechanized
- LCM-8, Mod 1 - 34
- LCM-8, Mod 2 - 6
Tug boats
- Large Tug 800 - 6
- 100-Foot Large Tug (LT) Flight III - 2
- Small Tug 900 - 16
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.professionalmariner.com/Web-Bulletin-2016/US-Navy-to-lease-high-speed-transport-to-Bay-Ferries/
- ↑ http://www.maritime-executive.com/article/refit-completed-on-leased-us-navy-fast-ferry
- ↑ http://www.uscg.mil/datasheet/25rbs.asp
- ↑ http://www.transportation.army.mil/PDF/AWMP%20-%20April%202008.pdf
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