List of naval ship classes in service

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The list of naval ship classes in service includes all combatant surface classes in service currently with navies or armed forces and auxiliaries in the world. Ships are grouped by type, and listed alphabetically within.

Surface combatants

{{See also|Warship}}

{{main|List of aircraft carrier classes in service|List of aircraft carriers in service|List of cruiser classes in service|List of destroyer classes in service}}

class="wikitable sortable"
ClassOperatorsDisplacementShips in classTypeYear of first Commission
Kuznetsov-class File:Russian aircraft carrier Kuznetsov.jpg{{navy|Russia}}, {{navy|China}}57,700 tons3Aircraft Carrier (Heavy aircraft-carrying Cruiser)1995
Cavour-class File:Cavour (550).jpg{{navy|Italy}}27,190 tons1Aircraft Carrier2008
Chakri Naruebet-class File:HTMS Chakri Naruebet Exercise 2001.jpg{{navy|Thailand}}11,486 tons1Light Aircraft Carrier1997
Charles de Gaulle-class File:Gaule96.jpg{{navy|France}}40,500 tons1Aircraft Carrier2001
Gerald R. Ford-class File:Bow view of USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) underway on 8 April 2017.JPG{{navy|USA}}100,000 tons1 (+2)Aircraft Carrier2017
Vikrant-class File:IAC1 Vikrant with INS Kolkata (D63) during sea trial.jpg{{navy|India}}45,000 tons1Aircraft Carrier2022
Vikramaditya-class File:INS Vikramaditya (R33) with a Sea Harrier.jpg{{navy|India}}45,400 tons1Aircraft Carrier2022
Nimitz-class File:USS Nimitz 1997.jpg{{navy|USA}}97,000 tons10Aircraft Carrier1975
Queen Elizabeth-class File:HMS_QueenElizabeth_RO8-2.jpg{{navy|United Kingdom}}70,600 tons2Aircraft Carrier2017
Kirov-class File:Kirov-class battlecruiser.jpg{{navy|Russia}}25,860 tons4 (-2)Battlecruiser1980
Slava-class 250px{{navy|Russia}}11,490 tons2Cruiser1982
Ticonderoga-class File:USS Antietam (CG-54) underway 2004.jpg{{navy|USA}}9,800 tons17Cruiser1982
Type-051B (Luhai-class) File:Shenzhen (DDG 167).jpg{{navy|China}}6,100 tons1Destroyer1999
Type-051C (Luzhou-class) File:CNS Shijiazhuang (DDG-116).jpg{{navy|China}}7,100 tons2Destroyer2006
Type-052 (Luhu-class) File:US Navy 060906-N-4856G-021 The Chinese Navy destroyer Qingdao (DDG 113) transit through the Pearl Harbor channel while being escorted by a harbor patrol boat as it arrives for a routine port visit.jpg{{navy|China}}4,800 tons2Destroyer1993
Type-052B (Luyang I-class) File:Type 052B Guangzhou in Leningrad.jpg{{navy|China}}6,200 tons2Destroyer2004
Type-052C (Luyang II-class) File:The People's Liberation Army (Navy) ship PLA(N) Haikou (DD 171) returns to port after participating in the at-sea phase of Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise 2014.jpg{{navy|China}}7,000 tons6Destroyer2004
Type-052D (Luyang III-class) File:The People's Liberation Army (Navy) ship PLA(N) Haikou (DD 171) returns to port after participating in the at-sea phase of Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise 2014.jpg{{navy|China}}7,500 tons20 (+5)Destroyer2014
Type-055 (Renhai-class) File:PLANS Nanchang (DDG-101) 20210427.jpg {{navy|China}}12,000 to 13,000 tons8 (+4)Large Destroyer2020
Akizuki-class File:JS"Fuyuzuki"DD118.jpg {{navy|Japan}}6,800 tons4Destroyer2012
Almirante Brown-class File:D13_ARA_Sarandi_DN-SC-91-01826.jpg {{navy|Argentina}}3,360 tons3Destroyer1983
Arleigh Burke-class File:USS_Barry_DDG-52.jpg {{navy|USA}}8,315 to 9,700 tons70Destroyer1991
Asagiri-class File:JS_Asagiri_DD-151.jpg {{navy|Japan}}5,200 tons8Destroyer1988
Atago-class File:DDG-178_04l.jpg {{navy|Japan}}10,000 tons2Large Destroyer2007
Chungmugong Yi Sun-sin-class File:ROKS_Yi_SunShin_DDH-975.jpg {{navy|South Korea}}6,250 tons6Destroyer2003
Delhi-class File:Ins_mumbai-Fremantle-2001.jpg {{navy|India}}6,200 tons3Destroyer1997
Durand de la Penne-class File:Durand_de_la_Penne_D560.jpg {{navy|Italy}}5,560 tons2Destroyer1993
Gwanggaeto the Great-class File:HC-5_HH-46D_Sea_Knight_vertical_replenishment_of_ROKS_Yang_Manchoon_(DDH_973)_Foal_Eagle_2002_US_Navy_DN-SD-03-16841.jpg {{navy|South Korea}}3,900 tons3Destroyer1988
Hatakaze-class File:DDG-171_05l.jpg {{navy|Japan}}6,096 tons (Hatakaze) 6,147 tons (Shimakaze)2Destroyer1986
Hatsuyuki-class File:JS_Matsuyuki_Arrival_at_the_port.jpg {{navy|Japan}}4,000 tons12Destroyer1982
Hobart-class File:HMAS_Hobart_December_2017.jpg {{navy|Australia}}7,000 tons3Destroyer2017
Horizon-class File:Nave_Duilio_modifica.jpg {{navy|France}}, {{navy|Italy}}7,050 tons4Destroyer2007
Kashin-class File:49KashinClassDestroyerMediterraneanJan1970.jpg {{navy|Russia}}, {{navy|India}}4,390 tons2Destroyer2007
Kee Lung (Kidd)-class File:USS_Kidd_(DDG-993)_1989.jpg {{navy|Taiwan}}9,783 tons4Destroyer1981
Kolkata-class File:INS_Kolkata_at_Mombasa%2C_Kenya.jpg {{navy|India}}7,400 tons3Destroyer2014
Kongō-class File:JS_Myōkō(DDG-175).jpg {{navy|Japan}}9,485 tons4Large Destroyer1993
Maya-class File:DDG_Maya.jpg {{navy|Japan}}10,250 tons2Large Destroyer2020
Murasame-class File:JS_Ikazuchi(DD-107).jpg {{navy|Japan}}6,200 tons9Destroyer1996
Sejong the Great-class File:ROKS_Sejong_the_Great_(DDG_991).jpg {{navy|South Korea}}8,200 tons3Destroyer2007
Sovremenny-class File:Taizhou2005Sankt-peterburg.jpg {{navy|Russia}}, {{navy|China}}8,480 tons6 (-2)Destroyer1980
Takanami-class File:JS_Ōnami_(DD-111).jpg {{navy|Japan}}6,500 tons5Destroyer2003
Type 42 (Sheffield-class) File:HMS_Liverpool.JPG {{navy|United Kingdom}}4,350 to 5,350 tons1Destroyer1975
Type 45 (Daring-class) File:HMS_Dauntless_Scotstoun.JPG {{navy|United Kingdom}}8,500 tons6Destroyer2009
Udaloy-class File:RFNMarshalShaposhnikov.jpg {{navy|Russia}}7,620 tons6Destroyer1980
Visakhapatnam-class File:Mormugao_-_Y12705%2C_second_ship_of_Project_15B_stealth_guided_missile_destroyer.jpg {{navy|India}}7,400 tons2 (+2)Destroyer2021
Zumwalt-class File:USS Zumwalt (DDG 1000).jpg {{navy|USA}}15,907 tons2 (+1)Destroyer2016
Izumo-class File:JS Izumo(DDH-183)seen from the sky 10-03-2021.jpg{{navy|Japan}}26,000 tons2Light Carrier (Helicopter Destroyer)2015
Hyūga-class File:DDH-181_ひゅうが_(12).jpg {{navy|Japan}}19,000 tons2Helicopter Carrier (Helicopter Destroyer)2015

Minor surface combatants

= Frigates =

{{Main|List of frigate classes in service}}

= Corvettes =

{{Main|List of corvette classes in service}}

= Large patrol vessels =

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; {{sclass|Ægir|offshore patrol vessel|5}}-class offshore patrol vessel

; {{ship|French patrol ship|Albatros||2}} polar fisheries patrol ship

  • Displacement: 2,800 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|France}}

; {{USCGC|Alex Haley||2}}-class cutter File:USCGC Alex Haley.jpg

  • Builder: {{USA}}
  • Type: Medium endurance cutter
  • Displacement: 3,434 tons
  • Armament:
  • 2 × 25 mm guns
  • 2 × 0.5 in guns
  • Number in class: 1
  • Operator: {{coast guard|United States}}

;

; BAM ({{sclass|Meteoro|offshore patrol vessel|0}}) Maritime Action Vessel / offshore patrol vessel

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  • Builder: {{ESP}}
  • Displacement: 2,840 tons
  • Speed: 20.5 knots
  • Range: 3,500 nm
  • Armament: 1 × 76mm/62. 2 × 25mm. 2 × 12.7mm.
  • Aircraft: 1 × NH-90 or 1 × AB-212 or 1 × SH3D
  • Operator: {{navy|Spain}}: 6 in service
  • Status: In active service

; {{ship|NoCGV|Barentshav||2}}-class offshore patrol vessel

  • Builder: {{NOR}}
  • Displacement: 3,200 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Norway}}: 2 in commission

; {{sclass|Cassiopea|patrol vessel|5}}-class offshore patrol vessel

  • Builder {{ITA}}
  • Displacement: 1475 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Italy|name=Marina Militare}} 4 in service

File:US Navy 100528-N-3136P-207 An Italian Navy visit, board, search and seizure team returns to the Italian Navy offshore patrol vessel ITS Comandante Foscari (P-493).jpg

; {{sclass2|Comandanti|patrol vessel|5}}-class offshore patrol vessel

  • Builder {{ITA}}
  • Displacement: 1512 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Italy|name=Marina Militare}} 4 in service

; {{sclass|LÉ Deirdre|patrol boat|5}}/P20-class offshore patrol boat

  • Builder: {{IRL}}
  • Displacement: 1,020 tons
  • Armament: 1 × 40mm 2 × 20mm
  • Ships in class: 4
  • Commissioned: 1972–1980
  • Active: 2 (1 scrapped, 1 decommissioned (Ireland))
  • Speed: 17knts
  • Range: 4000 nmi at 17 knots
  • Operator: {{navy|Malta}}, {{Navy|Nigeria|navy}}
  • Previous operators: Ireland 4 (0 in commission)

; {{ship|LÉ|Eithne||2}}-class helicopter patrol ship

  • Builder: {{IRL}}
  • Displacement: 1,915 tons
  • Speed: 20+ knots
  • Range: 7000 nmi at 15 knots
  • Armament: 1 × Bofers 57mm/70 Mk 1 2 × 20mm Rheinmettal. 1 SA 365F Dauphin 2
  • Ships in class: 1
  • Commissioned: 1984
  • Operator: {{navy|Republic of Ireland}}: 1
  • Status: In active service

; {{HMS|Endurance|A171|2}} Antarctic patrol ship

  • Builder: {{NOR}}
  • Displacement 6,100 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|United Kingdom}} 1 in commission

; {{sclass2|Famous|cutter|5}}-class cutterFile:USCGC Spencer WMEC-905.jpg

  • Builder: {{USA}}
  • Type: Medium Endurance Cutter
  • Displacement: 1,780 tons
  • Armament:
  • 1 × OTO Melara Mk 75 76 mm naval gun
  • 2 × .50 cal machine guns
  • Operator: {{coast guard|United States}}: 13 in commission

; {{ship|NoCGV|Harstad||2}}-class offshore patrol vessel

  • Builder: {{NOR}}
  • Displacement: 3,121 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Norway}}

File:HNLMS Holland.jpg

; {{sclass|Holland|offshore patrol vessel|5}}-class offshore patrol vessel

; {{sclass|Kingston|coastal defence vessel|5}}-class patrol vessel

  • Builder: {{CAN}}
  • Displacement: 970 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Canada}}: 12 in commission

; {{sclass|Nordkapp|offshore patrol vessel|5}}-class offshore patrol vessel

  • Builder: {{NOR}} (Bergens mV A/S)
  • Type: Offshore patrol vessel
  • Displacement: 3,200 tons
  • Aircraft: 1 Westland Lynx helicopter; in future, 1 NHI NH90 helicopter
  • Armament: 1 Bofors 57 mm gun; 4 20 mm Rheinmetall guns; depth charges; in wartime provisions for carrying 2 Mk 32 torpedo tubes and 6 Penguin SSMs
  • Powerplant: 4 × Wichmann diesel; 2576 kW each
  • Speed: {{convert|23|kn|km/h}}
  • Ships in class: 3
  • Operator: {{navy|Norway}}
  • Commissioned: 1981
  • Status: In active service

; {{sclass|Reliance|cutter|5}}-class cutterImage:USCGC Reliance WMEC 615.jpg

  • Builder: {{USA}}
  • Type: Medium Endurance Cutter
  • Displacement: 1,050 tons
  • Length: 64 meters
  • Range: 8,000 nautical miles
  • Crew: 75
  • Speed: 18 knots
  • Armament:
  • 1 × Mk 38 25 mm Machine Gun System
  • 2 × M2HB .50 caliber (12.7mm) machine guns
  • Operator:
  • {{coast guard|United States}}: 14 in commission
  • {{navy|Sri Lanka}}: 1 in service
  • {{navy|Colombia}}: 1 in service

;{{sclass2|River|patrol vessel|5}}-class patrol vessel

File:HMS Mersey-1.JPG

  • Builder: {{GBR}} (Vosper Thornycroft)
  • Type: Offshore patrol vessel
  • Displacement: 1,677 tons
  • Armament: 1 British Manufacturing and Research Company (BMARC) KAA 20 mm Gun, 2 GPMG's
  • Powerplant: 2 × Ruston 12RK 270 diesel; 4125 kW
  • Speed: {{convert|20|kn|km/h}}
  • Ships in class: 14
  • Operator: {{navy|United Kingdom}} {{navy|Brazil}} {{navy|Thailand}} {{navy|Bahrain}}
  • Commissioned: 2003
  • Status: In active service

; {{ship|LÉ|Róisín||2}}/P50-class offshore patrol boat

  • Builder: {{GBR}}
  • Displacement: 1,500 tons
  • Speed: 23 knots
  • Armament: 1 × OTO 76mm, 2 × Rheinmettal 20mm
  • Ships in class: 2
  • Commissioned: 1999–2001
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Republic of Ireland}}: 2
  • Status: In active service

; {{sclass|Samuel Beckett|offshore patrol vessel|5}}/P60-class offshore patrol boat

  • Builder: {{GBR}}
  • Displacement: 1,933 tons
  • Speed: 23 knots
  • Armament: 1 × OTO 76mm, 2 × Rheinmettal 20mm
  • Ships in class: 4, 3 in service, 1 on order
  • Commissioned: 2014–
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Republic of Ireland}}: 3
  • Status: In active service

; {{sclass|Saryu|patrol vessel|5}}-class offshore patrol vessel

File:INS Sunayna returns to Kochi post an 80 day anti piracy patrol in the Gulf of Aden.jpg

  • Builder: {{IND}}
  • Displacement: 2230 tons
  • Speed: 25 knots
  • Armament:
  • 1 × 76 mm/62 Oto Melara gun
  • 2 × 30 mm/65 AK-630 CIWS
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|India}}
  • {{navy|Sri Lanka}}
  • Status: In active service

; {{sclass|Sirio|patrol vessel|5}}-class offshore patrol vessel

  • Builder {{ITA}}
  • Displacement: 1518 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Italy|name=Marina Militare}} 2 in service

;{{sclass|Sukanya|patrol vessel|5}}-class offshore patrol boat

File:INS Sujata (P56) of 1st Training squadron en-route to Sri Lanka.jpg

  • Builder: {{IND}}
  • Displacement: 1,890 tons
  • Speed: 21 knots
  • Armament:
  • 1 × 40 mm, 60-cal Bofors anti-aircraft gun
  • 4 × 12.7 mm machine guns
  • Ships in class: 7
  • Commissioned: 1981–
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|India}}
  • {{navy|Sri Lanka}}
  • Status: In active service

; {{ship|NoCGV|Svalbard||2}}-class offshore patrol vessel

  • Builder: {{NOR}}
  • Displacement: 6,500 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Norway}}

; {{sclass|Viana do Castelo|patrol vessel|5}}-class patrol vessel

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  • Builder: {{PRT}} (Estaleiros Navais de Viana do Castelo (ENVC))
  • Type: Offshore patrol vessel
  • Displacement: 1,600 tons
  • Length: 83.10 m
  • Beam: 12.95 m
  • Draught: 3.69 m
  • Speed: {{convert|20|kn|km/h}}
  • Complement: 35, accommodation for 32 more
  • Armament: 1 × 30 mm Oto Melara Marlin WS + 2 × General Purpose Machine Gun
  • Ships in class: 2
  • Operator: {{navy|Portugal}}
  • Commissioned: 2011

; {{ship|ICGV|Þór|2009|2}}-class offshore patrol vessel

  • Builder: {{CHL}}
  • Displacement: 3,920 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Iceland}}

=Missile boats=

;Ambassador Mk III fast attack craft

;{{sclass|Clurit|fast attack craft|5}}-class missile boat

  • Builders: {{IDN}}
  • Type: Missile fast attack craft
  • Displacement: 250 tons
  • Armament: 1 × 30mm NG-18 CIWS; 2 × 20mm Denel Vektor GI-2; 2 × C-705 AShM
  • Powerplant: 3 × MAN V12; 1.800 hp total power
  • Speed: {{convert|30|kn|km/h|0}}
  • Ships in class: 8
  • Operator: {{navy|Indonesia}}
  • Commissioned: 2011
  • Status: In active service

File:Schnellboot P6129 S79 Wiesel.jpg

;{{sclass|Gepard|fast attack craft|5}}-class fast attack craft

;{{sclass|Hamina|missile boat|5}} (Rauma 2000)-class missile boat

  • Builders: {{FIN}} (Aker Finnyards in Turku)
  • Type: Guided-missile fast attack craft
  • Displacement: 250 tons
  • Armament: 4 RBS-15 Mk 3 SSM; 8 Umkhonto-IR SAM; 1 57 mm gun; 2 12.7 mm machineguns
  • Powerplant: 2 MTU diesel engines; 6,600 kW total power
  • Speed: {{convert|30|kn|km/h|0}}
  • Range: {{convert|500|nmi|km|-1}}
  • Ships in class: 4
  • Operator: {{navy|Finland}}
  • Commissioned: 24 August 1998
  • Status: In active service

;{{sclass|Helsinki|missile boat|5}}-class missile boat

  • Builders: {{FIN}} (Wärtsilä at Helsinki New Shipyard, Helsinki)
  • Type: Guided-missile fast attack craft
  • Displacement: 300 tons
  • Armament: 8 RBS-15 SSM; 2 23mm doublebarrel guns; 1 57 mm gun; 2 depth charge rails
  • Powerplant: 3 diesel engines; 3 shafts; 10,230 hp total power
  • Speed: 30 knots
  • Ships in class: 4
  • Operator: {{navy|Finland}} {{navy|Croatia}}
  • Commissioned: 1 September 1981
  • Status: Two ships in Croatian service

File:PLAN Shunde 771 Houjian Class Missile Boat.jpg

;Houjian (Type 37-II)-class large missile boat

  • Builders: {{CHN}} (Huangpu Shipyard in Guangzhou)
  • Type: Large missile boat
  • Displacement: 542 tons
  • Armament: 6 C-801 SSM, 2 Type 69 dual-30mm, 1 Type 76A dual-30mm
  • Powerplant: 3 diesel engines; 3 shafts; 15,000 hp total power
  • Speed: 33.5 knots
  • Ships in class: 9 in service, 1 under construction
  • Operator: {{navy|China}}, {{navy|Pakistan}} ({{ship|PNS|Azmat||2}}-class)
  • Commissioned: 1991
  • Status: In active service

;{{sclass|Mandau|fast attack craft|5}}-class missile boat

  • Builders: {{KOR}}
  • Type: Missile fast attack craft
  • Displacement: 250 tons
  • Armament: 1 × Bofors 57mm/70; 1 × Bofors 40mm/70; 2 × Oerlikon 20mm/85; 4 × C-802 AShM
  • Powerplant: CODOG: 1 × GE-Fiat gas turbine, 2 × MTU 12V331TC81 diesels
  • Speed: {{convert|41|kn|km/h|0}}
  • Ships in class: 4
  • Operator: {{navy|Indonesia}}
  • Commissioned: 1979
  • Status: 3 in active service

File:Norwegian missile patrol craft KNM Skjold (P 690) (2 Nov 2001).jpg

;{{sclass|Skjold|patrol boat|5}}-class patrol boat

  • Builders: {{NOR}} (Umoe Mandal)
  • Type: Guided-missile fast attack craft
  • Displacement: 274 tons
  • Armament: 8 NSM SSM; Mistral SAM; 1 × Otobreda 76 mm Super Rapid ; 12.7 mm machine gun
  • Powerplant: 4 P&W gas turbines, total power 12000 kW
  • Speed: {{convert|60|kn|km/h|0}}
  • Range: {{convert|800|nmi|km|-1}}
  • Ships in class: 1, 6 in construction
  • Operator: {{navy|Norway}}
  • Commissioned: April 17, 1999
  • Status: In active service

; {{sclass2|Houxin|missile boat|5}} (Type 343M/Project 037-II)-class large missile boat

  • Builder: {{CHN}}
  • Displacement: 478 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|China}}: 14 in service

; {{sclass|Končar|fast attack craft|5}} (Type 240)-class missile boat

  • Builder: {{YUG}} (Tito's Shipyard in Kraljevica)
  • Type: Fast attack craft
  • Displacement: 271 tons
  • Armament: 2 SS-N-2 Styx SSM; 2 Bofors 57 mm (2.2 in)/70 Mk1 gun
  • Speed: {{convert|40|kn|km/h|0}}
  • Range: {{convert|870|nmi|km|-1}}
  • Ships in class: 6
  • Operator: {{navy|Croatia}}: 1 in service
  • Commissioned: April 1977
  • Status: In active service

; {{sclass|Kralj|fast attack craft|5}}-class missile boat

  • Builder: {{HRV}} (Shipyard in Kraljevica)
  • Type: Fast attack craft
  • Displacement: 390 tons
  • Armament: 4–8 × RBS-15 SSM; 2 Bofors 57 mm L/70 naval artillery gun; 1 AK-630 CIWS
  • Powerplant: 3 M504-B2 diesel engines
  • Speed: {{convert|36|kn|km/h|0}}
  • Range: {{convert|1700|nmi|km|-1}}
  • Ships in class: 2
  • Operator: {{navy|Croatia}}: 2 in service
  • Commissioned: June 1992
  • Status: In active service

; {{sclass|Kronstadt|missile boat|5}}-class missile boat

  • Builder: {{URS}}
  • Displacement: 320 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Albania}}: 1 (of 4 delivered in the 1950s)

; {{sclass2|Osa|missile boat|5}}-class missile boat

  • Builder: {{URS}}
  • Displacement: 245 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Bulgaria}}: 4 Osa II of a number delivered in service, limited operational use
  • {{navy|China}}: 38 Osa I and local Huangfeng version in service of 104 acquired
  • {{navy|Bangladesh}}: 5 Huangfeng class made by China
  • {{navy|Finland}}: 4 Osa II in service as fast minelayers
  • {{navy|Latvia}}: 1 Osa I of several remaining in service as a patrol boat
  • {{navy|Vietnam}}: 8 Osa II in service

File:FNS Porvoo.jpg

;{{sclass|Rauma|missile boat|5}}-class missile boat

  • Builders: {{FIN}} (Aker Finnyards in Rauma)
  • Type: Guided-missile fast attack craft
  • Displacement: 248 tons
  • Armament: 6 RBS-15 SSM; 6 Mistral SAM; 1 40 mm gun; 2 12.7 mm machineguns; 2 ASW mortar launchers;
  • Powerplant: 2 diesel engines; 2 water jets; {{convert|7510|hp|abbr=on}} total power
  • Speed: {{convert|30|kn|km/h}}
  • Ships in class: 4
  • Operator: {{navy|Finland}}
  • Commissioned: 1990
  • Status: In active service

;{{sclass|Sampari|fast attack craft|5}}-class missile boat

  • Builders: {{IDN}}
  • Type: Missile fast attack craft
  • Displacement: 460 tons
  • Speed: {{convert|28|kn|km/h|0}}
  • Ships in class: 4 active, 2 under construction
  • Operator: {{navy|Indonesia}}
  • Commissioned: 2014
  • Status: In active service

; {{sclass2|Tarantul|corvette|5}} (Project 1241.1 Molnaya)-class missile boat

  • Builder: {{URS}}
  • Displacement: 475 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Bulgaria}}: 1 transferred in 1989 from the USSR
  • {{navy|Russia}}: 34 in service, including 1 Tarantul I, 5 Tarantul II, and 28 Tarantul III
  • {{navy|Ukraine}}: 1 transferred in 1997 from Russia
  • {{navy|Vietnam}}: 4 in service

= Torpedo boats =

; Shanghai II-class torpedo patrol boat

  • Builder: {{CHN}}
  • Displacement: 135 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Albania}}: 5 (of at least 6 delivered in the 1970s)

; {{sclass2|Turya|torpedo boat|5}} (Project 206 Shtorm)-class torpedo boat

  • Builder: {{URS}}
  • Displacement: 250 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Russia}} : 2 in service of many built, plus one missile-armed variant Matka. {{VNM}}

= Patrol boats =

; {{sclass|Agdlek|fisheries patrol boat|5}}-class fisheries patrol boat

  • Builder: {{DNK}}
  • Displacement: 330 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Denmark}}: 3 in service for Greenland patrol

; {{sclass|Archer|patrol vessel|5}}-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{GBR}}
  • Displacement: 49 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|United Kingdom}} 16 in commission

; {{sclass|Armidale|patrol boat|5}}-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{AUS}}
  • Displacement: 270 tonnes (aluminium construction)
  • Operator: {{navy|Australia}}: 14 in commission

; {{sclass2|Babochka|patrol boat|5}} (Project 1141.1 Sokol)-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{URS}}
  • Displacement: 465 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Russia}}: 1 in service, plus one modified variant Mukha

; {{sclass|Barso|patrol boat|5}}-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{DNK}}
  • Displacement: 155 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Denmark}}: 9 in service

;

File:USS Hurricane (PC-3), USS Typhoon (PC-5) and USS Chinook (PC-9) underway in March 2015.JPG Cyclone-class patrol boat

; {{sclass|Diana|patrol craft|5}}-class patrol craft

  • Builders: {{DNK}}
  • Type: Patrol Craft
  • Displacement: 246 tons
  • Armament: 2 × 12,7 mm Browning heavy machine guns
  • Powerplant: 2 × MTU 396 16V TB94 Diesel Engine @ 2.100 kW v/ 1.976 RPM with 2 × Propellers
  • Speed: {{convert|25|kn|km/h mph|0|lk=in}}
  • Range: {{convert|1000|nmi|lk=in}} at {{convert|15|kn|km/h mph|0|lk=in}}
  • Complement: 12-15 officers and sailors
  • Ships in class: 6 (HDMS Diana, HDMS Freja, HDMS Havfruen, HDMS Najaden, HDMS Nymfen and HDMS Rota)
  • Operator: {{navy|Denmark}}
  • Commissioned: 2007–2009
  • Status: In active service

; {{sclass|Diciotti|offshore patrol vessel|5}}-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{ITA}}
  • Displacement: 393 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{flagicon|Italy}} Italian Coast Guard
  • {{navy|Malta}}
  • {{navy|Iraq}}
  • Subclasses: Malta – P61 : Iraq – Saettia MK 4
  • Total ships planned = Italy: 5, Malta: 1, Iraq: 4

; Espadon 50 patrol boat

  • Displacement: 410 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|France}}: 1 in service

; {{sclass|35M FPV|patrol craft|5}}-class fast patrol craft{{cite web|url=https://swiftships.com/fast-patrol-vessel-35-meter/|title=Fast Patrol Vessel 35M|publisher=swiftships.com|date=2020|access-date=23 May 2022|archive-date=28 May 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220528013142/https://swiftships.com/fast-patrol-vessel-35-meter/|url-status=dead}}

  • Builders: {{US}}
  • Type: Fast Patrol Craft
  • Displacement: 120 tons
  • Armament:
  • 1 × Griffin Missile System with two (2) quad launchers
  • 2 × SMASH 30mm Gun System (200 rds/min)
  • 2 × Mk 93 .50 caliber mounts w/ Mk 16 tripod
  • Length: 35 meters
  • Range: {{convert|3000|nmi}}
  • Speed: {{convert|35|kn}}
  • Complement: 12 + S.O.F., 4 berth & 12 recl.
  • Ships in class: 2 RBNS Mashhoor (12) and RBNS Al-Areen (13)
  • Operator: Royal Bahrain Naval Force
  • Commissioned: 2 in 2021

; {{sclass|Flyvefisken|patrol vessel|5}} (Standardflex 300 or SF300)-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{DNK}}
  • Displacement: 320 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Denmark}}: 10 in service, 1 decommissioned in 2006
  • {{navy|Lithuania}}: as of 2008.11 1 in service, 1 on the way + 1 optional

; {{ship|French patrol boat|Fulmar||2}}-class fisheries patrol boat

  • Displacement: 680 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|France}}

; Gumdoksuri-class patrol vessel

  • Builder: {{KOR}}
  • Displacement: 570 tonnes
  • Operator: {{navy|South Korea}}: 19 in commission

; {{sclass|Hainan|patrol boat|5}} (Project 037)-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{CHN}}
  • Displacement: 430 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|China}}: Up to 100 in service, {{navy|Bangladesh}}: Unknown number

; {{sclass2|Haiqing|patrol boat|5}} (Project 037-I)-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{CHN}}
  • Displacement: 478 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|China}}: 20 in service plus more building

; {{sclass2|Haizhu|patrol boat|5}} (Project 062-I)-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{CHN}}
  • Displacement: 170 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|China}}: 13 in service plus more building, {{navy|Bangladesh}}: Unknown number

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Hero-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{CAN}} (Irving Shipbuilding)
  • Type: Patrol boat
  • Displacement: 253
  • Number in service: 9
  • Powerplant: 2xMTU 4000M diesel engines
  • Speed: {{convert|25|kn|km/h|0}}
  • Range: {{convert|2,000|nmi|km|-1}}
  • Complement: 9
  • Operator: {{coast guard |Canada}}
  • Commissioned: 2012–2014
  • Status: In active service

; File:USCGC Mustang (WPB-1310).jpg{{sclass2|Island|patrol boat|5}}-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{USA}}
  • Displacement: 160 tons
  • Armament:
  • 1 × Mk 38 25 mm Machine Gun System
  • 2 × M2 .50 cal MG
  • Number in service: 37
  • Operators: {{coast guard|United Kingdom}}, {{coast guard|Georgia (country)}}, {{navy|Pakistan}}, {{navy|Ukraine}}, {{CRI}}

; File:USCGC Sea Dog - 090506-G-------121.jpgMarine Protector–class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{USA}}
  • Displacement: 91 tons
  • Armament:
  • 2 × .50 cal M2 Browning machine guns
  • Sea Dragon, Sea Dog, Sea Devil and Sea Fox are additionally equipped with:
  • 1 × remote control, gyrostabilized .50 cal M2 Browning machine gun
  • Number in service: 73
  • Operator: {{coast guard|United States}}

; {{sclass|Mirna|patrol boat|5}} (Type 171)-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{YUG}} (Shipyard in Kraljevica)
  • Type: Patrol boat
  • Displacement: 142 tons
  • Displacement: 142 tons
  • Armament: 1 Bofors 40 mm (1.6 in) gun; 1 Hispano M-75 four-barreled 20 mm (0.79 in) gun; 1 MTU-4 9K32M Strela-2M; 2 double-barreled 128 mm (5.0 in) illuminator launchers
  • Powerplant: 2 SEMT Pielstick diesel engines
  • Speed: {{convert|32|kn|km/h|0}}
  • Range: {{convert|600|nmi|km|-1}}
  • Ships in class: 11
  • Operator: {{navy|Croatia}}: 4 in service
  • Commissioned: 1980
  • Status: In active service

Omiš-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{HRV}} (Brodosplit, Split)
  • Type: Patrol boat
  • Displacement: 240 tons
  • Armament: Aselsan SMASH 30 mm SAM, 12.7 mm machine gun, MANPADS
  • Powerplant: 2 Caterpillar diesel engines
  • Speed: {{convert|28|kn|km/h|0}}
  • Range: {{convert|1000|nmi|km|-1}}
  • Ships in class: 1 in service, 4 under construction
  • Operator: {{navy|Croatia}}: 1 in service, 4 on order
  • Commissioned: December 2018
  • Status: In active service

; OPV 54 patrol boat

  • Displacement: 375 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|France}}: 3 in service

; {{sclass2|P400|patrol vessel|5}}-class patrol vessel

  • Builder: {{FRA}}
  • Displacement: 375 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|France}}: 10 in service as the L'Audacieuse class

; {{sclass2|Pacific|patrol boat|5}}-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{AUS}}
  • Displacement: 170 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Papua New Guinea}}: 4 in service, {{navy|Fiji}}: 3 in service, {{navy|Tonga}}: 3 in service
  • {{navy|Solomon Islands}}: 2 in service, {{COK}}: 1 in service, {{KIR}}: 1 in service
  • {{navy|Marshall Islands}}: 1 in service, {{navy|Palau}}: 1 in service, {{WSM}}: 1 in service
  • {{TUV}}: 1 in service, {{VUT}}: 1 in service, {{navy|Federated States of Micronesia}}: 3 in service
  • {{navy|Hong Kong}}: 6 modified versions in service as the Protector class

;{{sclass|Padma|patrol vessel|5}}-class patrol vessel

  • Builder: {{BGD}}
  • Displacement: 350 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Bangladesh}}: 5 in service

; {{sclass2|Pauk|corvette|5}} (Project 1241.2 Molnaya 2)-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{URS}}
  • Displacement: 440 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Bulgaria}}: 2 Pauk II in service, delivered in 1989 and 1990
  • {{navy|Russia}}: 4 Pauk I in service plus 1 Pauk II
  • {{navy|Vietnam}}: 1 "Pauk" in service

; {{sclass2|Poti|patrol boat|5}}-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{URS}}
  • Displacement: 545 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Bulgaria}}: 4 of 6 delivered in the 1960s remain in service

; {{sclass|Rihtniemi|patrol boat|5}}-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{FIN}}
  • Displacement: 110 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Estonia}}: 2 delivered in 1999

; {{sclass|Scimitar|patrol vessel|5}}-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{GBR}}
  • Displacement: 24 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|United Kingdom}}

; {{sclass|Sea Panther|patrol boat|5}}-class patrol command boat{{Cite web|url=http://www.hazegray.org/worldnav/asiapac/hongkong.htm|title=World Navies Today: Hong Kong|website=www.hazegray.org}}

  • Builder: {{flag|Hong Kong|colonial}}
  • Displacement: 450 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Hong Kong}}: 2 in service, built 1988

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; {{sclass2|Shanghai|patrol boat|5}} (Project 062)-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{CHN}}
  • Displacement: 135 tons
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|China}}: Up to 100 Shanghai II in service, including as many as 20 modified for minesweeping
  • {{navy|Bangladesh}}: At least 8 in active service

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; Sentinel–class cutter

  • Type: Fast Response Cutter
  • Builder: United States
  • Displacement: 359 tons
  • Operator: {{coast guard|United States}}

; {{ship|French patrol boat|Sterne||2}} fisheries patrol boat

  • Displacement: 380 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|France}}: 1 in service

; {{sclass|Storm|patrol boat|5}}-class patrol boat

  • Builder: {{NOR}}
  • Displacement: 125 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Latvia}}: 4 delivered in 1995, all in service
  • {{navy|Lithuania}}: 3 delivered in 1994, all in service

Mine warfare vessels

= Mine countermeasures vessels =

; {{sclass|Avenger|mine countermeasures ship|5}}-class mine countermeasures vessel

  • Builder: {{USA}}
  • Displacement: 1,400 tons
  • Armament: 4 × .50 cal machine guns
  • Operator: {{navy|United States}}: 14 in commission

; {{sclass2|Gorya|mine countermeasures ship|5}} (Project 1266)-class mine countermeasures vessel

  • Builder: {{URS}} / {{RUS}}
  • Displacement: 1,228 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Russia}}: 2 in commission

; {{sclass2|Hunt|mine countermeasures vessel|5}}-class mine countermeasures vessel

  • Builder: {{GBR}}
  • Displacement: 762 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|United Kingdom}}: 9 in commission
  • {{navy|Greece}}: 2 in commission
  • {{navy|Lithuania}}: 2 in commission

= Minehunters =

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;{{sclass|Frankenthal|minehunter|5}}-class minehunter

  • Builders: {{DEU}}
  • Type: Minehunter
  • Displacement: 660 tons
  • Armament:
  • 1 Bofors 40 mm/L70 dual-purpose gun (currently upgrading to 1 MLG 27 27 mm autocannon)
  • Mine laying capabilities
  • Countermeasures
  • 2 Barricade chaff and flare launcher
  • TKWA/MASS (Multi Ammunition Softkill System) (currently under procurement)
  • Powerplant:
  • 2 MTU 16V 538 TB91 diesel-engines, 2040 kW
  • Ships in class: 10
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Germany|name=German Navy}}: 9 in commission
  • {{navy|Turkey|name=Turkish Navy}}: 6 in commission
  • {{navy|United Arab Emirates}}: 2 in commission
  • Commissioned: 1992–1998
  • Status: In active service

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;{{sclass|Kulmbach|minehunter|5}}-class minehunter

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;{{sclass2|Projekt 206FM|minehunter|5}}-class minehunter

  • Builders: {{POL}}
  • Type: Minehunter
  • Displacement: 426 tons
  • Armament:
  • 1 × 23 mm ZU-23-2MR Wróbel II autocannons
  • 2 × quadruple Strzała 2 AA rocket launchers
  • 2 × depth charge launchers (optional)
  • Powerplant:
  • 2 × Cegielski Works diesel-engines, {{convert|1700|hp|MW|abbr=on}} each
  • Ships in class: 3
  • Operator: {{navy|Poland}}
  • Commissioned: 1999–2002
  • Status: In active service

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; {{sclass|Lerici|minehunter|5}}-class minehunter

  • Builder: {{ITA}}
  • Displacement: 620 tons, 697 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Algeria}}: 1 in service, 2 on order.
  • {{navy|Australia}}: 6 Huon subclass in service.
  • {{navy|Finland}}: 3 Katanpää subclass in service.
  • {{navy|Italy|name=Marina Militare}}: 2 Lerici class and 8 Gaeta subclass in service, 2 Lerici class in reserve.
  • {{navy|Malaysia}}: 4 Mahamiru subclass in service.
  • {{navy|Nigeria}}: 2 Ohue subclass in service.
  • {{navy|Thailand}}: 2 Lat Ya subclass in service.

; {{sclass|Osprey|minehunter|5}}-class minehunter

The Osprey-class is a subclass of the {{sclass|Lerici|minehunter}}

  • Builder: {{USA}}
  • Displacement: 900 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Egypt}}: 2 in service.
  • {{navy|Greece}}: 2 in service.
  • {{navy|Lithuania}}: 2 in service.
  • {{navy|Republic of China}}: 2 in service.

; {{sclass|Sandown|minehunter|5}}-class minehunter

  • Builder {{GBR}}
  • Displacement: 484 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|United Kingdom}}: 8 in service.
  • {{navy|Saudi Arabia}}: 3 in service.
  • {{navy|Estonia}}: 3 in service.

; {{sclass|Sirius|minehunter|5}}-class minehunter/sweeper

  • Builder: {{FRA}}
  • Displacement: 440 tons

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; {{sclass2|Tripartite|minehunter|5}}-class minehunter

  • Builder: {{BEL}}, {{FRA}} and {{NLD}}
  • Displacement: 595 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Belgium}}: 5 of 10 delivered from 1985 remain in service as the Aster class (3 sold to France, 1 to Bulgaria, 1 to Pakistan)
  • {{navy|Bulgaria}}: 1 in service.
  • {{navy|France}}: 13 in service as the Eridan class.
  • {{navy|Indonesia}}: 2 in service as the Pulau Rengat class.
  • {{navy|Latvia}}: 5 in service.
  • {{navy|Netherlands}}: 6 in service as the Alkmaar class.
  • {{navy|Pakistan}}: 3 in service as the Munsif class.
  • Status: In active service

; Type 331 minehunter

  • Builder: {{FRG}}
  • Displacement: 402 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Estonia}}: 1 delivered in 2000
  • {{navy|Latvia}}: 1 delivered in 1999
  • {{navy|Lithuania}}: 2 delivered in 1999

; Type 394 inshore minehunter

  • Builder: {{FRG}}
  • Displacement:
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Estonia}}: 2 delivered in 1997

= Minesweepers =

; Agile-class minesweeper

  • Builder: {{USA}}
  • Displacement:
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Republic of China}}: 4 in service as the Yung Yang class

; Antares-class minesweeper

  • Builder: {{FRA}}
  • Displacement: 340 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|France}}: 3 in service

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;Ensdorf-class minesweeper

; KMV-class minesweeper

  • Builder: {{BEL}} and {{NLD}}
  • Displacement: 644 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Belgium}}: Planned acquisition of 4 remains in question

; Kingston-class coastal defence vessel minesweeper (MM 700)

  • Builder: {{CAN}}
  • Displacement: 970 tons
  • Armament: 1 Bofors 40 mm L/60 gun Mk 5 (removed 2014)
  • Operator: {{navy|Canada}}: 12 in commission
  • Commissioned: 1994–96
  • Status: In active service

; Kondor I-class minesweeper

  • Builder: {{DDR}}
  • Displacement: 361 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Estonia}}: 1 delivered in 1994 (former Meteor)

; Kondor II-class minesweeper

  • Builder: {{DDR}}
  • Displacement: 479 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Indonesia}}: 8 in active service
  • {{navy|Latvia}}: 2 delivered in 1994 plus an additional parts ship

; Lianyun-class coastal minesweeper

  • Builder: {{CHN}}
  • Displacement: 400 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|China}}: Up to 60 in service

; Natya-class minesweeper (Project 266 Akvamarine)

  • Builder: {{URS}} / {{RUS}}
  • Displacement: 873 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Russia}}: 6 Natya I as well as 1 Natya II for trials.

; Seehund ROV (part of the TROIKA Plus system of the Ensdorf class mine sweepers)

File:SeehundeTroika.jpg

  • Builders: {{DEU}}
  • Type: Mine sweeping TROIKA Plus ROV (together with Ensdorf class minesweepers)
  • Length: 25m
  • Displacement: 99t
  • Propulsion: Schottel Z-drive
  • Max speed: 9-10 kn
  • Ships in class: 18
  • Operator: {{navy|Germany}}
  • Status: In active service

TROIKA PLUS: This system employs up to four remote controlled Seehund (sea dog or seal) drones which perform the sweep. The drones are small unmanned boats that can simulate the acoustic and magnetic signatures of bigger ships to trigger mines. Their small size and special construction let them survive the effects of exploding mines unharmed.

Seehund can be controlled remotely or manually by an onboard crew (usually 3) for maneuvering in harbours or in training (the Seehund is too large to be carried by Ensdorf class vessels). A life raft is carried for this reason.

; Sonya-class minesweeper (Project 1265 Yakhont)

  • Builder: {{URS}}
  • Displacement: 450 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Bulgaria}}: 4 delivered from 1981
  • {{navy|Russia}}: 19 in service

; T-43 patrol minesweeper

  • Builder: {{URS}} / {{CHN}}
  • Displacement: 569 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Albania}}: 1 delivered in 1960
  • {{navy|China}}: 40 in service, including locally built models, plus 3 modified as coastal survey ships
  • {{navy|Bangladesh}}: At least 1 in active service

; T-301 patrol minesweeper

  • Builder: {{URS}}
  • Displacement: 164 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Albania}}: 1 or 2 remaining

; Vanya-class coastal minesweeper

  • Builder: {{URS}}
  • Displacement: 245 tons
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Bulgaria}}: 4 of many delivered from 1970

= Minelayers =

;Hämeenmaa class minelayer

  • Builders: {{FIN}} (Aker Finnyards in Rauma)
  • Type: Minelayer, escort and logistical support ship
  • Displacement: 1,300 tons
  • Armament: 8 Umkhonto-IR SAM; 1 57 mm gun; 2 23 mm doublebarrel guns; 2 RBU-1200 ASROC launchers; 2 depth charge rails; 100–150 mines
  • Powerplant: 2 diesel engines; 2 shafts; 6,300 hp total power
  • Speed: 20 knots
  • Ships in class: 2
  • Operator: {{navy|Finland}}
  • Commissioned: 1992
  • Status: In active service

;Pansio class minelayer

  • Builders: {{FIN}} (Olkiluoto Shipyard)
  • Type: Minelayer and logistical transport
  • Displacement: 620 tons
  • Armament: 2 23 mm doublebarrel guns; 2 12.7 mm machineguns; 100 mines
  • Powerplant: 2 diesel engines; 2 shafts; 1,500 hp total power
  • Speed: 11 knots
  • Ships in class: 3
  • Operator: {{navy|Finland}}
  • Commissioned: 1991
  • Status: In active service

;Pohjanmaa class minelayer

  • Builders: {{FIN}} (Wärtsilä in Helsinki)
  • Type: Ocean capable minelayer and training ship
  • Displacement: 1,450 tons
  • Armament: 1 57 mm gun; 1 40 mm gun; 2 23 mm doublebarrel guns; 2 12.7 mm machineguns; 2 depth charge rails; 150 mines
  • Cargo: 50 trainees (in place of mines)
  • Powerplant: 2 diesel engines; 2 shafts; 6,300 hp total power
  • Speed: 18 knots
  • Ships in class: 1
  • Operator: {{navy|Finland}}
  • Commissioned: 8 June 1979
  • Status: In active service

Amphibious warfare vessels

= Amphibious assault ships =

; File:USS America (LHA-6) F-35B loaded.jpgAmerica-class amphibious assault ship (LHA-6)

File:HMAS Canberra RIMPAC 2016.jpg

; Canberra-class landing helicopter dock (LHD)

;Dokdo-class amphibious assault ship (LPX)

  • Builder: {{KOR}}
  • Displacement: 18,800 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|South Korea}}: 1 in commission, 1 under construction

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; Juan Carlos I landing helicopter dock (LHD)

;Anadolu-class amphibious assault ship-aircraft carrier

File:Turkish Navy amphibious assault ship TCG Anadolu (L400) steams in the Mediterranean Sea.jpg

; Mistral-class projection and command ship

  • Builder: {{FRA}}
  • Displacement: 21,300 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|France}}: 3 in commission, {{navy|Russia}} (2 Launched, Russian sale cancelled, sold to Egypt), {{navy|Egypt}} 2 in commission

; File:Flickr - Official U.S. Navy Imagery - USS Essex.jpgWasp-class amphibious assault ship (LHD 1)

= [[Dock landing ship]]s =

; Albion-class landing platform dock

  • Builder: {{GBR}}
  • Displacement: 21,500 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|United Kingdom}} 2 in commission

; Bay-class landing ship dock

  • Builder: {{GBR}}
  • Displacement: 16,160 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|United Kingdom}}, (20px Royal Fleet Auxiliary), 3 in commission, {{navy|Australia}}, (1 commission in 2012)

; Endurance-class landing platform dock

  • Builder: {{SGP}}
  • Displacement: 8,500 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Singapore}}: 4 in commission (1 building)

; Foudre-class dock landing ship

  • Builder: {{FRA}}
  • Displacement: 12,000 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|France}}: 2 in service

; Galicia-class landing platform dock

  • Builder: {{ESP}}
  • Displacement: 13,815 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Spain}}: 2 in commission

; Harpers Ferry-class amphibious transport dock (LSD 49)

; Hsu Hai-class dock landing ship

  • Builder: {{USA}}
  • Displacement: 14,225 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Republic of China}} 1 in commission (5 built)

; Johan de Witt-class amphibious transport dock

  • Builder: {{NLD}}
  • Displacement: 17,550 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Netherlands}}: 1 in commission

; Makassar-class landing platform dock

  • Builder: {{IDN}}
  • Displacement: 11,394 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Indonesia}}: 5 in commission

; Mk IV LCU landing craft utility

File:Mk IV LCU during sea trials.png

  • Builder: {{IND}}
  • Displacement: 1,001 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|India}}: 8 in commission

; Ouragan-class amphibious transport dock

  • Builder: {{FRA}}
  • Displacement: 8,500 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|France}}: 2 (Retired in 2007)

; Ōsumi-class LST amphibious transport dock

  • Builder: {{JPN}}
  • Displacement: 14,000 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Japan}}: 3 in commission

; Rotterdam-class amphibious transport dock (L 800)

  • Builder: {{NLD}}
  • Displacement: 12,750 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Netherlands}}: 1 in commission

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; San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock (LPD 17)

; San Giorgio-class amphibious transport dock

  • Builder: {{ITA}}
  • Displacement: 7,650 tons
  • Operator {{navy|Italy|name=Marina Militare}}: 3 in service

; Tarlac-class landing platform dock

  • Builder: {{IDN}}
  • Displacement: 11,583 tons
  • Operator: {{navy|Philippines}}: 2 in commission

; Thomaston-class dock landing ship

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  • Builder:
  • {{USA}}
  • Displacement:
  • 11,989 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Brazil}}: 1 in service

; Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship (LSD 41)

; Yuzhao-class (Type 071) amphibious warfare ship

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  • Builder:
  • {{CHN}}
  • Displacement:
  • 25,000 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|China}}: 6 in service, 1 fitting out

= [[Landing craft|Landing craft and landing ships]] =

; Balikpapan-class (LHC) Heavy Landing Craft

File:HMAS Balikpapan 2011 cropped.jpg

  • Builder:
  • {{AUS}}
  • Displacement:
  • 364 tons (standard), 503 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Papua New Guinea}}: 3 in service
  • {{navy|Philippines}}: 5 in service

; Barbe-class (Type 520) Landing Craft Utility

File:MZL auf Abwegen.jpg

  • Builder:
  • {{DEU}}
  • Displacement:
  • 430 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Germany}}: 2 in service
  • {{navy|Greece}}: 11 in service

; BATRAL (Champlain-class) Medium Landing Ship

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  • Builder:
  • {{FRA}}
  • Displacement:
  • 770 tons (standard), 1,300 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|France}}: 5 in service

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; Bayraktar-class - (LST) Landing ship tank

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  • Builder:
  • {{TUR}}
  • Displacement:
  • 7,245 tons (standard), 7,370 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Turkey}}: 2 in service (2 planned)

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; Dyugon-class (Project 21820) Small Landing Ship

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  • Builder:
  • {{RUS}}
  • Displacement:
  • 280 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Russia}}: 5 in service

; Hoyerswerda-class (Project 109, NATO reporting name Frosch) Medium Landing Ship

File:East_German_Nordperd_(E-35).jpg

  • Builder:
  • {{DDR}}
  • Displacement:
  • 1,744 tons
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Indonesia}}: 12 in service

; Ivan Gren-class (Project 11711) Large Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{RUS}}
  • Displacement:
  • 5,080 tons (standard), 6,000 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Russia}}: 2 in service

; Jason-class (LST) Tank Landing Ship

File:20080702-Faliron L-173 HS Chios.jpg

  • Builder:
  • {{GRC}}
  • Displacement:
  • 4,470 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Greece}}: 5 in service

; Kumbhir class (LST) Tank Landing Ship

File:L-32, L-34, L-21, L-22 LSTs and LCUs beached.jpg

  • Builder:
  • {{IND}}
  • Displacement:
  • 1,120 tons (standard)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|India}}: 4 in service

; LST-117-class (LST) Tank Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{USA}}
  • Displacement:
  • 2,366 tons
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Indonesia}}: 3 in service

; LST Mk 2-class (LST) Tank Landing Ship

File:LST-942_underway_in_late_1944.jpg

  • Builder:
  • {{USA}}
  • Displacement:
  • 1,809 tons (light), 3,942 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Argentina}}: 12 in service
  • {{navy|Chile}}: 2 in service
  • {{navy|Ecuador}}: 3 in service
  • {{navy|Indonesia}}: 4 in service
  • {{navy|North Korea}}: 4 in service
  • {{navy|Philippines}}: 2 in service 1 serve as an outpost
  • {{navy|Singapore}}: 4 in service
  • {{navy|Vietnam}}: 1 in service

; Magar-class (LST) Tank Landing Ship

File:INS Magar (L20) at Anchorage.JPG

  • Builder:
  • {{IND}}
  • Displacement:
  • 5,665 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|India}}: 2 in service

; Newport-class (LST) Tank Landing Ship

File:USS Newport (LST-1179) at Rota 1982.jpg

  • Builder:
  • {{USA}}
  • Displacement:
  • 4,793 tons (light), 8,500 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Australia}}: 2 in service
  • {{navy|Brazil}}: 1 in service
  • {{navy|Morocco}}: 1 in service
  • {{navy|Mexico}}: 2 in service
  • {{navy|Republic of China}}: 2 in service

; Ondatra-class (Project 1176, NATO reporting name Akula) Small Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{URS}}
  • Displacement:
  • 107.3 tons (full loaded)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Georgia (country)}}: 2 in service
  • {{navy|Russia}}: 4 in service
  • {{navy|Ukraine}}: 1 in service

; Polnocny-class (NS-722) Medium Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{POL}}
  • Displacement:
  • 1,410 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Yemen}}: 1 in service

; Polnocny A-class (Project 770) Medium Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{POL}}
  • Displacement:
  • 800 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Azerbaijan}}: 2 in service
  • {{navy|Bulgaria}}: 1 in service
  • {{navy|Egypt}}: 3 in service

; Polnocny B-class (Project 771) Medium Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{POL}}
  • Displacement:
  • 834 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Algeria}}: 1 in service
  • {{navy|Azerbaijan}}: 2 in service
  • {{navy|Russia}}: 6 in service
  • {{navy|Syria}}: 3 in service
  • {{navy|Vietnam}}: 3 in service

; Polnocny C-class (Project 773) Medium Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{POL}}
  • Displacement:
  • 1,150 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Libya}}: 2 in service
  • {{navy|Ukraine}}: 1 in service

; Polnocny D-class (Project 773U) Medium Landing Ship

; Ropucha I-class (Project 775) Large Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{Flagicon|Poland}} Poland
  • Displacement:
  • 2,200 tons (standard), 4,080 tons (full loaded)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Russia}}: 12 in service

; Ropucha II-class (Project 775M) Large Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{Flagicon|Poland}} Poland
  • Displacement:
  • 2,200 tons (standard), 4,080 tons (full loaded)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Russia}}: 4 in service

; Runnymede-class (LCU 2000) Large Landing Craft

File:LCU2000 class landing craft.JPG

  • Builder:
  • {{USA}}
  • Displacement:
  • 584 tons (standard), 1,104 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{army|United States}}: 35 in service

; Serna-class (Project 11771) Landing Craft Utility

File:«Д-156».jpg

  • Builder:
  • {{RUS}}
  • Displacement:
  • 61 tons (standard), 99.7 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Estonia}}: 1 in service
  • {{navy|Russia}}: 12 in service
  • {{navy|United Arab Emirates}}: 3 in service

; Shardul-class (LST) Tank Landing Ship

File:INS_Shardul_(L16).JPG

  • Builder:
  • {{IND}}
  • Displacement:
  • 5,650 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|India}}: 3 in service

; Tagbanua-class (AT-296) Landing Craft Utility

File:BRP TAGBANUA (AT-296).jpg

  • Builder:
  • {{PHL}}
  • Displacement:
  • 579 tons
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Philippines}}: 1 in service

; Tapir-class (Project 1171, NATO reporting name "Alligator") Large Landing Ship

File:NikoraiFil'chenkov2007Sevastopol.jpg

  • Builder:
  • {{URS}}
  • Displacement:
  • 3,400 tons (standard), 4,700 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Russia}}: 4 in service

; Teluk Bintuni-class (LST) Tank Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{IDN}}
  • Displacement:
  • 2,300 tons
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Indonesia}}: 2 in service, 7 completed

; Vydra-class (Project 106) Small Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{URS}}
  • Displacement:
  • 258 tons (standard), 550 tons (full load)
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Egypt}}: 5 in service
  • {{navy|Ukraine}}: 2 in service

; Vydra-class (Project 106K Saygak) Small Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{URS}}
  • Displacement:
  • 460 tons (standard), 610 tons (full load)
  • Operators:
  • {{navy|Azerbaijan}}: 2 in service
  • {{navy|Bulgaria}}: 21 in service
  • {{navy|Georgia (country)}}: 2 in service
  • {{navy|Egypt}}: 10 in service
  • {{navy|Ukraine}}: 2 in service

; Yudao-class (Type 073) Medium Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{CHN}}
  • Displacement:
  • 850 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|China}}: 1 in service

; Yudao-class (Type 073II) Medium Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{CHN}}
  • Displacement:
  • 1,040 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|China}}: 1 in service

; Yudao-class (Type 073IIY) Medium Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{CHN}}
  • Displacement:
  • 1,100 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|China}}: 2 in service

; Yudeng-class (Type 073III) Medium Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{CHN}}
  • Displacement:
  • 1,460 tons (standard), 1,850 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|China}}: 1 in service

; Yuhai-class (Type 074) Medium Landing Ship

File:駐港部隊艦艇大隊 - 7593登陸艇.JPG

  • Builder:
  • {{CHN}}
  • Displacement:
  • 800 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|China}}: 12 in service
  • {{navy|Sri Lanka}}: 1 in service

; Yunshu-class (Type 073A) Medium Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{CHN}}
  • Displacement:
  • 2,000 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|China}}: 10 in service

; Yulian-class (Type 079) Medium Landing Ship

  • Builder:
  • {{CHN}}
  • Displacement:
  • 714 tons (light), 730 tons (standard), 833 tons (full load)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|China}}: 23 in service

= [[Air-cushioned landing craft]] =

; Aist-class (Project 12321, NATO reporting name "Dzheyran") Air Cushioned Landing Craft

File:PT-76_moves_down_the_ramp_of_a_soviet_hovercraft.JPEG

  • Builder:
  • {{URS}}
  • Displacement:
  • ?
  • Speed:
  • max. {{convert|70|kn|km/h}}
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Russia}}: 6 in service

; Griffon 2000TD Light-Weight Hovercraft

File:LCAC_COLD_RESPONSE.jpg

  • Builder:
  • {{GBR}}
  • Displacement:
  • 3.5 tons (civilian), 6.8 tons (military)
  • Speed:
  • 35 knots at sea state 3 (~65 km/h)
  • Operator:
  • {{army|Belgium}}: 1 in service
  • {{navy|Colombia}}: 8 in service
  • {{EST}} Border Guard: 1 in service
  • {{FIN}} Border Guard: 7 in service
  • {{LTU}} Border Guard: 1 in service
  • {{navy|Pakistan}}: 4 in service
  • {{PER}} Marina de Guerra: 7 in service
  • {{POL}} Border Guard: 2 in service
  • {{SWE}} Coast Guard: 3 in service
  • {{GBR}} Royal Marines: 4 in service

; Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) Air Cushioned Landing Craft

File:LCAC.JPG

  • Builder:
  • {{USA}}
  • Displacement:
  • 87.2 tons (light), 182 tons (full load)
  • Speed:
  • max. 70+ knots (~130 km/h), full loaded 40+ knots (~74 km/h)
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Japan}}: 6 in service
  • {{navy|United States}}: 74 in service

; LSF-II 631 Solgae-class (LCAC) Air Cushioned Landing Craft

  • Builder:
  • {{KOR}}
  • Displacement:
  • 157 tons (full load)
  • Speed:
  • full loaded {{convert|40|kn|km/h}}
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|South Korea}}: 3 in service

; Zubr-class (Project 1232.2, NATO reporting name "Pomornik") Air Cushioned Landing Craft

File:Zapad-2009 military exercises.jpg

  • Builder:
  • {{URS}}
  • Displacement:
  • 340 tons (light), 415 tons (standard), 555 tons (full load)
  • Speed:
  • max. {{convert|63|kn|km/h}}, full loaded {{convert|55|kn|km/h}}
  • Operator:
  • {{navy|Greece}}: 4 in service
  • {{navy|China}}: 2 in service
  • {{navy|Russia}}: 2 in service

See also

References

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