List of equipment of the United States Navy
The Equipment of the United States Navy have been subdivided into: watercraft, aircraft, munitions, vehicles, and small arms.
Watercraft
Commissioned surface ships and submarines (arranged by class and displacement)
Ships
Class | Image | Individual ships | Notes | ||||
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Aircraft Carriers (11) | |||||||
Gerald R. Ford | USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) | 10 planned | |||||
Nimitz | USS Nimitz (CVN-68) USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69) USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) USS George Washington (CVN-73) USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76) USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) |
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Amphibious Assault Ships (9) | |||||||
Wasp | |||||||
America | USS America (LHA-6) | 11 planned | |||||
Amphibious Transport Docks (11) | |||||||
San Antonio | USS San Antonio (LPD-17) USS New Orleans (LPD-18) USS Mesa Verde (LPD-19) USS Green Bay (LPD-20) USS New York (LPD-21) USS San Diego (LPD-22) USS Anchorage (LPD-23) USS Arlington (LPD-24) USS Somerset (LPD-25) USS John P. Murtha (LPD-26) USS Portland (LPD-27) |
13 planned | |||||
Dock Landing Ships (12) | |||||||
Harpers Ferry | USS Harpers Ferry (LSD-49) USS Carter Hall (LSD-50) USS Oak Hill (LSD-51) USS Pearl Harbor (LSD-52) |
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Whidbey Island | |||||||
Cruisers (22) | |||||||
Ticonderoga | USS Bunker Hill (CG-52) USS Mobile Bay (CG-53) USS Antietam (CG-54) USS Leyte Gulf (CG-55) USS San Jacinto (CG-56) USS Lake Champlain (CG-57) USS Philippine Sea (CG-58) USS Princeton (CG-59) USS Normandy (CG-60) USS Monterey (CG-61) USS Chancellorsville (CG-62) USS Cowpens (CG-63) USS Gettysburg (CG-64) USS Chosin (CG-65) USS Hue City (CG-66) USS Shiloh (CG-67) USS Anzio (CG-68) USS Vicksburg (CG-69) USS Lake Erie (CG-70) USS Cape St. George (CG-71) USS Vella Gulf (CG-72) USS Port Royal (CG-73) |
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Destroyers (69) | |||||||
Arleigh Burke | USS Arleigh Burke (DDG-51) USS Michael Murphy (DDG-112) USS John Finn (DDG-113) USS Ralph Johnson (DDG-114) USS Rafael Peralta (DDG-115) USS Thomas Hudner (DDG-116) USS Paul Ignatius (DDG-117) |
82 planned | |||||
Zumwalt | USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000) USS Michael Monsoor (DDG-1001) |
3 Planned | |||||
Littoral Combat Ships (19) | |||||||
Freedom | USS Freedom (LCS-1) USS Fort Worth (LCS-3) USS Milwaukee (LCS-5) USS Detroit (LCS-7) USS Little Rock (LCS-9) USS Sioux City (LCS-11) USS Wichita (LCS-13) USS Billings (LCS-15) USS Indianapolis (LCS-17) |
16 planned | |||||
Independence | USS Independence (LCS-2) USS Coronado (LCS-4) USS Jackson (LCS-6) USS Montgomery (LCS-8) USS Gabrielle Giffords (LCS-10) USS Omaha (LCS-12) USS Manchester (LCS-14) USS Tulsa (LCS-16) USS Charleston (LCS-18) USS Cincinnati (LCS-20) USS Kansas City (LCS-22) |
19 planned | |||||
Mine Countermeasure Ships (11) | |||||||
Avenger | |||||||
Coastal Patrol Ships (13) | |||||||
Cyclone | USS Tempest (PC-2) USS Hurricane (PC-3) USS Monsoon (PC-4) USS Typhoon (PC-5) USS Sirocco (PC-6) USS Squall (PC-7) USS Zephyr (PC-8) USS Chinook (PC-9) USS Firebolt (PC-10) USS Whirlwind (PC-11) USS Thunderbolt (PC-12) USS Shamal (PC-13) USS Tornado (PC-14) |
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Technological Research Ship (1) | |||||||
Banner | USS Pueblo (AGER-2) | Captured and currently possessed by North Korea | |||||
Original Six Frigates (1) | |||||||
Classic Frigate | USS Constitution | The oldest commissioned vessel in the US Navy |
Submarines
Additional ships
The Navy also operates the following ships:
- Non-Commissioned (USNS);
- Cable repair ship - 1
- Dry cargo ship - 14
- Expeditionary fast transport - 9
- Expeditionary transfer dock - 2
- Fast combat support ship - 2 (of 4)
- Fleet ocean tug - 4
- Fuel Tanker - 1 (of 7)
- High speed transport - 2 ( of 3)
- Hospital ship - 2
- Instrumentation ship - 2
- Maritime prepositioning ship - 12
- Ocean surveillance ship - 5
- Offshore supply vessel - 1
- Replenishment oiler - 15
- Salvage ship - 3
- Submarine and special warfare support vessel - 4 ( of 9)
- Survey ship - 7
- Vehicle cargo ship - 19 (of 56)
- Support (MV, RV - or no prefix);
- Barracks ship - 6
- Cargo ship - 1 ( of 6)
- Container ship - 7
- Dry dock - 2
- Fast sea frame - 1
- Fuel tanker - 5 ( of 7)
- Harbor tugs - 6
- High speed transport - 1 ( of 3)
- Large harbor tug - 7
- Oceanographic research ship - 3
- Sea-based X-band Radar - 1
- Self Defense Test Ship - 1
- Submarine and special warfare support vessel - 5 ( of 9)
- Torpedo trials craft - 2
- Unclassified miscellaneous - 2
- Ready Reserve Force ships (MV, SS, GTS);
- Aviation logistics support ship - 2
- Cargo ship - 5 (of 6)
- Crane ship - 6
- Fuel tanker - 1 (of 7)
- Vehicle cargo ship - 37 (of 56)
- Reserve Fleet ships (USS & USNS);
- Amphibious assault ship – 3
- Amphibious transport dock – 5
- Attack submarine – 5
- Fast combat support ship - 2 (of 4)
Aircraft
Fixed-Wing
Aircraft | Image | Origin | Versions | Quantity | Notes |
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Cargo/Transport Aircraft | |||||
C-2 Greyhound | C-2A | 35[1] | To be replaced by the CMV-22B Osprey | ||
Gulfstream C-20 | C-20D C-20G |
1 4 |
Currently 2 C-20's in active service with an additional 3 in USN Reserve. | ||
Cessna UC-35 | UC-35C UC-35D |
2 10 |
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Gulfstream C-37 | C-37A C-37B |
1 3 |
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CT-39 Sabreliner | CT-39G | 1 | |||
C-40 Clipper | C-40A | 14[1] | |||
C-130 Hercules | C-130T | 25[2] | |||
ELINT/Command and Control Aircraft | |||||
E-2 Hawkeye | E-2C E-2D |
44[1] 56[1][3] |
Carrier capable AWACS | ||
E-6 Mercury | E-6B | 16 | |||
EA-18G Growler | EA-18G | 163[1] | |||
EP-3 ARIES II | EP-3E | 12 | |||
Fighter Aircraft | |||||
F-5 Tiger II | F-5F F-5N |
3 40 |
Used for adversary training.[4] | ||
F-16 Fighting Falcon | F-16A F-16B |
10 4 |
Used for adversary training. | ||
F/A-18E/F Super Hornet | F/A-18E F/A-18F |
654[1] | |||
F-35 Lightning II | F-35C | 118[1] | 369 planned | ||
Maritime Patrol Aircraft | |||||
P-3 Orion | P-3C | 73[4] | To be replaced by P-8 | ||
P-8 Poseidon | P-8A | 117[1] | |||
Trainer Aircraft | |||||
T-6 Texan II | T-6A T-6B |
43 252 |
Replaced T-34 and T-37 trainer aircraft under the JPATS program.[4] | ||
T-39 Sabreliner | T-39G T-39N |
8 7 |
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Beech T-44 | T-44A | 54[4] | |||
T-45 Goshawk | T-45C | 199[4] |
Helicopters
Helicopter | Image | Origin | Role | Variants | Quantity | Notes |
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HH-60 Rescue Hawk | Search and Rescue Helicopter | HH-60H | 8[4] | |||
MH-53 Sea Dragon | Multi-Mission Helicopter | MH-53E | 30[4] | |||
MH-60 Seahawk | Anti-Submarine Warfare Helicopter Multi-Mission Helicopter |
MH-60R MH-60S |
286[1] 275[1] |
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SH-60 Seahawk | Anti-Submarine Warfare Helicopter | SH-60B SH-60F |
129 60 |
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TH-57 Sea Ranger | Training Helicopter | TH-57B TH-57C |
41 85 |
Munitions
Name | Image | Type | Versions | Name | Image | Type | Versions |
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MK84 | General-purpose bomb | AIM-7 | Medium-range, semi-active radar homing air-to-air missile | AIM-7A, AIM-7B, AIM-7C, AIM-7D, AIM-7E, AIM-7E2, AIM-7F, AIM-7M, AIM-7P, and RIM-7M | |||
CBU-78 | Air-dropped anti-tank and anti-personnel mines | CBU-78/B | AIM-9 | Short-range air-to-air missile | AIM-9D, AIM-9G, AIM-9H, AIM-9L, AIM-9M, AIM-9R, and AIM-9X | ||
MK83 | General-purpose bomb | BLU-110 | AIM-120 | Medium-range, active radar homing air-to-air missile | AIM-120A, AIM-120B, AIM-120C, AIM-120C-4/5/6/7, AIM-120D | ||
CBU-100 | Cluster bomb | MK82 | General-purpose bomb | BLU-111/B, BLU-111A/B, BLU-126/B | |||
AGM-65 | Guided air-to-surface missile | AGM-65A/B, AGM-65D, AGM-65E, AGM-65F/G, AGM-65H, AGM-65J, and AGM-65K | AGM-84 | Anti-ship missile | AGM-84, RGM-84, and UGM-84 | ||
AGM-88 | Air-to-surface anti-radiation missile | AGM-88E AARGM | AGM-154 | Glide bomb | AGM-154A, AGM-154B, AGM-154C | ||
AGM-114 | Guided air-to-surface missile | AGM-114B, AGM-114K, AGM-114M | BGM-109 | cruise missile | BGM-109C, BGM-109D, RGM-109E, UGM-109E | ||
RIM-116 | Close-in weapons system | RIM-116A, RIM-116B | UGM-133 | SLBM | UGM-133 Trident II | ||
RIM-162 | Surface-to-air missile | RIM-162 ESSM | RIM-66 | Surface-to-air missile | RIM-66K, RIM-66L, RIM-66M | ||
RIM-67 | Surface-to-air missile | RIM-156A (ex-RIM-67E) | RIM-161 | Anti-ballistic missile | RIM-161C |
Land Vehicles
In addition to the vehicles listed here, the Navy Seabees operate a number of trucks and construction vehicles.
Name | Image | Type | Notes |
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M939 | Utility vehicle | ||
HMMWV | Light utility vehicle | ||
DPV | Patrol Vehicle | ||
LSSV | Multi-Purpose Vehicle | ||
Small Arms
Model | Image | Caliber | Type | Origin | Details | |
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Pistols | ||||||
M9 | 9×19mm Parabellum | Pistol | Standard service pistol | |||
P226 | 9×19mm Parabellum | Pistol | P226, P226R, P228, P229 (M11 Mod 0), and
Mk 25 | |||
Mk 23 Mod 0 | .45 ACP | Pistol | Used by Naval Special Warfare.
Virtually replaced by the Mk 24. | |||
M1911 | .45 ACP | Pistol | Limited service | |||
G19 | 9x19mm Parabellum | Pistol | Adopted by Naval Special Warfare in 2016 as the Mk 27. Slowly replacing the Mk 25. | |||
HK45 | .45 ACP | Pistol | HK 45 Compact Tactical V3;
Adopted by Naval Special Warfare as the Mk 24. | |||
Submachine Guns | ||||||
MP5 | 9×19mm Parabellum | Submachine gun | MP5, MP5K, MP5N, MP5SD | |||
MP7 | HK 4.6×30mm | Submachine gun | Used by JSOC units. | |||
Rifles | ||||||
M16 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Assault rifle | Virtually universally phased out in favor of the M4 | |||
M4 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Carbine | Standard service rifle | |||
HK416 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Carbine | D10RS variant with a 10.4-inch barrel.
Used by Naval Special Warfare and JSOC. | |||
HK417 | 7.62×51mm NATO | Battle rifle | Adopted as a marksman
rifle by Naval Special Warfare and JSOC units. | |||
Mk 17 Mod 0 | 7.62×51mm NATO | Battle rifle | Used by all branches of USSOCOM | |||
M14 | 7.62×51mm NATO | Battle rifle | Limited service | |||
Shotguns | ||||||
500 MILS | 12-gauge | Shotgun | Pump-Action | |||
M1014 | 12-gauge | Shotgun | Semi-Automatic | |||
Machine Guns | ||||||
M249 | 5.56×45mm NATO | Light machine gun | Belt-fed but can be used with STANAG magazines | |||
Mk 48 | 7.62×51mm NATO | Light machine gun | Belt-fed | |||
M240 | 7.62×51mm NATO | General purpose machine gun | Belt-fed | |||
M60 | 7.62×51mm NATO | General purpose machine gun | Belt-fed, current models: E4 (Mk 43 mod 0/1) and E6 | |||
Browning M2HB | .50 BMG | Heavy machine gun | Mounted on vehicles or tripods | |||
DMRs and Sniper Rifles | ||||||
Mk 11 Mod 0 | 7.62×51mm NATO | Sniper rifle/designated marksman rifle | Used by Naval Special Warfare | |||
Mk 12 SPR | 5.56×45mm NATO | Sniper rifle/designated marksman rifle | Used by all Branches of USSOCOM | |||
Mk 13 Mod 5 | .300 Winchester Magnum | Sniper rifle | Used by Naval Special Warfare | |||
M24 | 7.62×51mm NATO | Sniper rifle | Bolt-Action | |||
M107 | .50 BMG | Anti-materiel rifle, sniper rifle | Semi-Automatic | |||
Mk 15 | .50 BMG | Anti-materiel rifle, sniper rifle | Bolt-Action rifle used by Naval Special Warfare. | |||
Grenade-Based Weapons | ||||||
Mk 19 | 40mm | Automatic grenade launcher | Belt-fed | |||
HK GMG | 40mm | Automatic grenade launcher | Belt-fed | |||
M203 | 40mm | Grenade launcher | Single-shot underbarrel grenade launcher | |||
Mk 14 | 40mm | Grenade launcher | Six-shot revolver-type grenade launcher | |||
Portable Anti-Materiel Weapons | ||||||
AT4 | 84mm | Anti-tank weapon | ||||
M3 MAAWS[5] | 84x246mm R | Anti-tank recoilless rifle | ||||
FGM-148 Javelin | 127mm | Fire-and-forget anti-tank missile | ||||
References
- "Department of Defense Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 Budget Estimates volume I" (PDF). www.secnav.navy.mil. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
- "Navy, Air Force officials tell Congress that aircraft fixes to help curtail crashes are underway". Stars and Stripes. Retrieved 2019-02-03.
- "Selected Acquisition Report (SAR) E-2D 2015" (PDF).
- "Department of Defense Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 Budget Estimates volume II" (PDF). /www.secnav.navy.mil. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
- Carl Gustaf Selected as Standard Equipment for US Army Light Infantry Units - Deagel.com, 20 February 2014
See also
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- Equipment of the United States Marine Corps
- List of active United States military aircraft