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==Active==
==Active and planned==
===Aircraft carrier===
{{r|Nimitz-class}}
{{r|Nimitz-class}}
{{r|CVN-21-class}}
===Cruiser===
{{r|Ticonderoga-class}}
{{r|Ticonderoga-class}}
===Destroyer===
{{r|Burke-class}}
{{r|Burke-class}}
{{r|Zumwalt-class}}
{{r|Zumwalt-class}}
===Ocean Escort===
{{r|Oliver Hazard Perry-class}}
{{r|Oliver Hazard Perry-class}}
===Submarine===
{{r|Los Angeles-class}}
{{r|Los Angeles-class}}
{{r|Seawolf-class}}
{{r|Seawolf-class}}
{{r|Virginia-class}}
{{r|Virginia-class}}
{{r|Ohio-class}}
{{r|Ohio-class}}
===Amphibious warfare===
{{r|San Antonio-class}}
{{r|San Antonio-class}}
{{r|Wasp-class}}
{{r|Wasp-class}}
===Littoral and special===
{{r|Littoral Combat Ship}}
==Historic==
==Historic==
===Aircraft carriers===
===Aircraft carriers===

Revision as of 13:41, 2 August 2009


Active and planned

Aircraft carrier

Cruiser

  • Ticonderoga-class [r]: Modern United States Navy cruisers usually serving as carrier or amphibious escorts, but capable of independent action including long-range strike, anti-air/anti-ballistic missile/anti-satellite warfare, naval gunfire support, and antisubmarine warfare. [e]

Destroyer

Ocean Escort

Submarine

Amphibious warfare

Littoral and special

Historic

Aircraft carriers

Battleships

Cruisers

Destroyers

First World War

Interwar & Second World War

Cold War

Submarines