List of longest naval ships

This is a list of longest naval ships.

List

Name Ships in class Type Length Displacement Status Operator
USS Enterprise1Aircraft carrier342 m (1,123 ft)93,500DecommissionedUnited States Navy
Gerald R. Ford class1Aircraft carrier337 m (1,106 ft)100,000One commissioned in July 2017. There are expected to be ten ships of this class.United States Navy
Nimitz class10Aircraft carrier333 m (1,092 ft)102,000First entered service 1975, last in 2009. All currently in service.United States Navy
Kitty Hawk class3Aircraft carrier327 m (1,073 ft)83,9601 sunk as target. Decommissioned, expected to be scrappedUnited States Navy
Forrestal class4Aircraft carrier325 m (1,066 ft)82,402DecommissionedUnited States Navy
USS John F. Kennedy1Aircraft carrier320 m (1,052 ft)83,960DecommissionedUnited States Navy
Type 001A1Aircraft carrier315 m (1,033 ft)70,000Launched, fitting outChinese Navy
Midway class3Aircraft carrier306 m (1,003 ft)64,0001 preserved, 2 scrappedUnited States Navy
Admiral Kuznetsov class2Aircraft carrier304.5 m (999 ft)67,000In serviceRussian Navy
Chinese Navy
Kiev class4Aircraft carrier283.5 m (930 ft)45,4001 scrapped, 2 out of service, 1 in service (INS Vikramaditya)Russian Navy
Indian Navy
Queen Elizabeth class2Aircraft carrier280 m (920 ft)70,6001 commissioned in December 2017, 1 under constructionRoyal Navy
Lexington class2Aircraft carrier270 m (888 ft)43,055One sunk 1942, one destroyed in atomic bomb testUnited States Navy
Iowa class4Battleship270 m (887 ft)58,000Four preservedUnited States Navy
Shinano1Aircraft carrier266.1 m (872.9 ft)71,890Sunk in WWIIImperial Japanese Navy
Essex class24Aircraft carrier265.8 m (872 ft)36,380In service from 1942. Four preservedUnited States Navy
Clemenceau class2Aircraft carrier265 m (870 ft)32,800Commissioned from 1961. 1 in service, 1 scrappedFrench Navy
Brazilian Navy
Yamato class2Battleship263 m (863 ft)72,809Both sunk in WWIIImperial Japanese Navy
Graf Zeppelin class1Aircraft carrier262.5 m (861 ft)33,550Graf Zeppelin was canceled in 1943 while still under construction. Hull was sunk for target practice by USSR in 1947Kriegsmarine
HMS Hood1Battlecruiser262.1 m (860 ft)45,200Launched 1918 Sunk at Battle of the Denmark Strait 1941[1]Royal Navy
INS Vikrant1Aircraft carrier262 m (860 ft)40,000Under construction. Due to be commissioned in 2018Indian Navy
Charles de Gaulle1Aircraft carrier261.5 m (858 ft)42,000In operationFrench Navy
Akagi1Aircraft carrier260.7 m (855.2 ft)41,300SunkImperial Japanese Navy
Taihō1Aircraft carrier260.6 m (855 ft)37,270Sunk 1944[2]Imperial Japanese Navy
Audacious class2Aircraft carrier257.6 m (845 ft)50,7862 completed 1946 and 1950. Length and displacement for Ark Royal following 1967–1970 refit. Scrapped 1978 and 1980.[3][4]Royal Navy
Shokaku class2Aircraft carrier257.5 m (844 ft 10 in)32,105Both sunk 1944.[5]Imperial Japanese Navy
America class4Amphibious assault ship257 m (844 ft)45,0001 completed, 3 plannedUnited States Navy
Wasp class8Amphibious assault ship257 m (844 ft)40,5008 in serviceUnited States Navy
Kirov class4Battlecruiser252 m (830 ft)28,000 (full load)2 of 5 in operationRussian Navy
Yorktown class3Aircraft carrier251.38 m (824 ft 9 in)25,500 (full load)Two sunk during WWII, one scrapped 1960United States Navy
Bismarck class2Battleship251 m (823 ft 6 in)50,900Both sunk during WWIIKriegsmarine
Tarawa class5Amphibious assault ship250 m (820 ft)39,4003 disposed ofUnited States Navy
Vanguard1Battleship248.2 m (814 ft 4 in)51,420Final Royal Navy battleship, scrapped 1960[6]Royal Navy
Izumo class2Helicopter destroyer248 m (813 ft 8 in)27,0001 completed, 1 under constructionJapan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Richelieu class2Battleship247.85 m (813 ft 2 in)47,548Last French battleships, scrapped 1961 and 1967.[7][8]French Navy
Kaga1Aircraft carrier247.65 m (812 ft 6 in)38,200SunkImperial Japanese Navy
Alaska class2Battlecruiser246.4 m (808 ft 6 in)34,2536 planned, 2 completed (Alaska and Guam) with third ship (Hawaii) scrapped incomplete[9][10]United States Navy
Cavour1Aircraft carrier244 m (800 ft 6 in)30,000In serviceItalian Navy
Juan Carlos class3Landing helicopter dock230.82 m (757.3 ft)26,000One in service, Juan Carlos 1 commissioned 2011Spanish Navy
Canberra Class 2 Landing Helicopter Dock 230.82 m (757.3 ft) 27,500 Two in Service, HMAS Canberra commissioned in 2014, HMAS Adelaide commissioned in 2015 Royal Australian Navy
  • Ships may differ within the class. Measures are taken from the largest ship of the class.

References

  1. Gardiner and Gray 1985, p. 41.
  2. Chesneau 1998, p. 179.
  3. Blackman 1971, p. 331.
  4. Chesneau 1998, pp. 134–139.
  5. Gardiner and Chesneau 1980, p. 181.
  6. Gardiner and Chesneau 1980, p. 16.
  7. Gardiner and Chesneau 1980, p. 260.
  8. Whitley 2001, p. 53.
  9. Gardiner and Chesneau 1980, p. 122.
  10. Whitley 1999, p. 276.
  • Blackman, Raymond V. B., ed. (1971). Jane's Fighting Ships 1971–72. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd. ISBN 0-354-00096-9.
  • Chesneau, Roger (1998). Aircraft Carriers of the World, 1914 to the Present: An Illustrated Encyclopedia. London: Brockhampton Press. ISBN 1-86019-875-9.
  • Gardiner, Robert; Chesneau, Roger, eds. (1980). Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1922–1946. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-146-7.
  • Gardiner, Robert; Gray, Randal, eds. (1985). Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-245-5.
  • Whitley, M. J. (2001). Battleships of World War Two: An International Encyclopedia. London: Cassell & Co. ISBN 0-304-359572.
  • Whitley, M. J. (1999). Cruisers of World War Two: An International Encyclopedia. London: Brockhampton Press. ISBN 1-86019-8740.
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