List_of_amphibious_warfare_ships
This is a list of amphibious warfare ships.
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Active:
- Kalaat Béni Abbès class - LPD
- Kalaat Béni Abbès (commissioned 2014)
- Kalaat Beni Hammed class - LST
- Kalaat Beni Hammed 472
- Kalaat Beni Rached 473
Decommissioned:
Main article: Amphibious warfare ships of Australia
Active:
- Canberra class – LHD
- HMAS Adelaide (commissioned 2015)
- HMAS Canberra (commissioned 2014)
- Bay class – LSD
- HMAS Choules (former RFA Largs Bay)
Decommissioned:
Active:
- Foudre class – LPD
- Ocean class – LPH
- Round Table class - LST
- Newport class - LST
Decommissioned:
- Thomaston class - LSD
- Round Table class - LST
Proposed (but abandoned):
Further information: Future Canadian Amphibious Assault Ship
Decommissioned:
- HMCS Prince David – converted passenger ship
- HMCS Prince Henry – converted passenger ship
- HMCS Prince Robert – converted passenger ship
Active:
- Foudre class – LPD
- Bâtiment de transport léger class - LST
- Rancagua
- Chacabuco
- Landing Ship Medium (LSM)
- Elicura
Decommissioned:
- Orompello (1964-2012)
- Newport-class tank landing ship (Chilean service: 1995–2011)
- Valdivia (ex-USS San Bernardino)
- Maipo Bâtiment de transport léger class (1981-1998)
- Calle Calle - LCU (1978-1982)
- Peuca - LCU (1978-1980)
- Águila (ex-Aventinus, ex-LST-1092) (Chilean service: 1963–1980)- LST-542-class tank landing ship
- Comandante Hemmerdinger (ex-USS New London County) (Chilean service: 1973–1983) - LST-542-class tank landing ship
- Comandante Araya (ex-USS Nye County) (Chilean service: 1973–1981) - LST-542-class tank landing ship
- Comandante Toro (ex-USS LST-277) (Chilean service: 1973–1977) - LST-1-class tank landing ship
- 5 ex USS-LSM: Guardiamarina Contreras (ex-USS LSM-113), Aspirante Isaza (ex-USS LSM-295), Aspirante Goycolea (ex-USS LSM-400), Aspirante Morel (ex-USS LSM-417), Aspirante Morel (ex-USS LSM-444, Aloto). - LSM-1-class landing ships medium.
- 6 ex USS-LCI(L): Eduardo Llanos (ex-USS LCIL 1025), Soldado Canave (ex-USS LCIL 1027), Grumete Tellez (ex-USS LCIL 1072), Grumete Bolados (ex-USS LCIL 1073), Grumete Diaz (ex-USS LCIL 877), Cabo Bustos (ex-USS LCIL 878)
- 3 ex USS-LCM
- 3 ex USS-LCU
- Aquiles Troop transport ship
Active:
- Landing helicopter dock (LHD) Type 075 (3 Active/ 1 Fitting Out)
- 31 - since 2021, the Hainan
- 32 - since 2021, the Guangxi
- 33 - since 2022, the Anhui
Amphibious Transport Dock (LPD)
- Type 071 Yuzhao class (8 active)
- Kunlun Shan (998) - since 2007
- Jinggang Shan (999) - since 2011
- Changbai Shan (989) - since 2012
- Yimeng Shan (988) - since 2016
- Longhu Shan (980) - since 2018
- Wuzhi Shan (987) - since 2019
- Wanyang Shan (986) - since 2019
- Qilian Shan (985) - since 2020
Landing Ship Tank (LST)
- Type 072II Yuting (3 active, 0 under construction)
- Type 072III Yuting I class (10 active, 0 under construction)
- Type 072A Yuting II class (15 active, 0 under construction)
- Type 074 Yuhai class (12 active, 0 under construction)
- Type 074A Yubei class (10 active, 0 under construction)
Planned:
- Landing helicopter dock (LHD)
- Type 076 (1 under construction)
Retired: Landing Ship Tank (LST)
- Type 072 Yukan class (3 ships) all ships decommissioned on 2022
- Type 072II Yuting 1 ship 1993-2021
Active:
- Mistral class – LHD
- Gamal Abdel Nasser (commissioned 2 June 2016)
- Anwar El Sadat (commissioned 16 September 2016)
Active:
- Mistral class – LHD
Decommissioned:
- BATRAL class (Champlain class) – LST
- Champlain
- Francis Garnier
- Dumont D'Urville
- Jacques Cartier
- La Grandière
- Jeanne d'Arc – helicopter cruiser
- Foudre class – LPD
- Ouragan class - LPD
Active:
- Jason class - Landing ships
- HS Chios
- HS Samos
- HS Ikaria
- HS Lesvos
- HS Rodos
- Zubr class - LCAC
- HS Kephallenia
- HS Ithaki
- HS Kerkyra
- HS Zakynthos
Planned:
- 4 amphibious assault ships under the Indian Navy Multi-Role Support Vessel programme
Active:
- Austin class - LPD
- INS Jalashwa (formerly USS Trenton)
- Shardul class - LST (3 in service)
- INS Shardul (4 January 2007)
- INS Kesari (5 April 2008)
- INS Airavat (19 May 2009)
- Magar class (1 in service)
- INS Gharial (L23) (14 February 1997)
- Kumbhir class - LST (3 in service)
- INS Cheetah (30 November 1984)
- INS Guldar (December 1985)
- INS Kumbhir (November 1986)
- LCU Mk4 (8 in service)
- INS LCU 51
- INS LCU 52
- INS LCU 53
- INS LCU 54
- INS LCU 55
- INS LCU 56
- INS LCU 57
- INS LCU 58
Decommissioned:
- Magar class (1 decommissioned)
- INS Magar (L20) (15 July 1987 - 06 May 2023)
- Kumbhir class (5 decommissioned)
- INS Mahish (4 June 1985 - 11 November 2016)
- INS Ghorpad (21 December 1974 – 11 January 2008)
- INS Kesari (15 August 1975 – 8 May 1999)
- INS Shardul (24 December 1975 – June 1997)
- INS Sharabh (27 January 1976 – 15 July 2011)
- LCU Mk1 (all (2) decommissioned)[1][2]
- INS LCU 31
- INS LCU 32
- LCU Mk2 (all (3) decommissioned)
- INS LCU 33
- INS LCU 34
- INS LCU 35
- LCU Mk3 (all 4 decommissioned)
- INS LCU 36
- INS LCU 37
- INS LCU 38
- INS LCU 39
Active:
- Makassar class – LPD
- KRI Tanjung Dalpele – LPD, Later the role for this ship has changed to a hospital ship as KRI dr. Soeharso
- Teluk Bintuni class – LST
- Teluk Gilimanuk class – LSM
- Teluk Semangka class – LST
- LST-542 class – LST
Decommissioned:
- Teluk Gilimanuk class – LSM
- Teluk Semangka class – LST
- Polnocny class – LST
- KRI Teluk Parigi
- LST-542 class – LST
- LST-1 class – LST
Active:
Unknown:
Under construction:
- Italian landing helicopter dock Trieste, a landing helicopter dock ship launched in 2019[3]
Active:
- San Giorgio class – LPD
- San Giorgio (commissioned 1988)
- San Marco (commissioned 1988)
- San Giusto (commissioned 1994)
Decommissioned:
Active:
- Hyūga class – LPD (DDH)
- Ōsumi class – LPD
- JDS Ōsumi (commissioned 1998)
- JDS Shimokita (commissioned 2002)
- JDS Kunisaki (commissioned 2003)
Decommissioned:
- Miura class – LST
- JDS Ojika
- JDS Satsuma
- JDS Miura
- Atsumi class – LST
- JDS Atsumi
- JDS Motubu
- JDS Nemuro
- Shinshū Maru
- No.101-class landing ship
- SS-class landing ship
Active:
- Makassar class - LPD
- UMS Mottama (commissioned 2019)
Active:
- Rotterdam class - LPD
- HNLMS Rotterdam (commissioned 1998)
- HNLMS Johan de Witt (commissioned 2007)
- Karel Doorman class - LPD
- HNLMS Karel Doorman (commissioned 2015)
Planned:
- Defence Capability Plan 2019 stats that the RNZN will procure a Enhance Sealift Vessel (ESV) and be in service around 2029 as well as second to replace HMNZS Canterbury keeping 2 ship amphibious fleet in 2035.[4]
Active:
- HMNZS Canterbury - LPA (commissioned 2007)
Decommissioned:
- HMNZS Charles Upham Decommissioned in July 2001
Active:
- CB90 class - LCP
- Tjelsund class - LST
Active:
- Nasr al Bahr (L2)
- Fulk al Salamah (L3)
Decommissioned:
- Al Munassir (L1)
Active:
Planned:
- Project 23900 amphibious assault ship – LHD (2 ordered)
- Sevastopol
- Vladivostok
Active:
- Ivan Gren class – LSD (1 active, 1 in sea trials, 2 under construction)
- Ivan Gren
- Ivan Rogov class – LSD (2 in reserve)
- Moskalenko
- Alexsandr Nikolaev
- Ropucha class – LST (12 active)
- 9 Project 775 (Ropucha I)
- 3 Project 775M (Ropucha II)
Decommissioned:
- Ivan Rogov class – LSD
- Ivan Rogov
- Ropucha class – LST
- 13 Project 775 (Ropucha I)
Active:
- Endurance class – LPD
- RSS Endurance (207)
- RSS Resolution (208)
- RSS Persistence (209)[5]
- RSS Endeavour (210)
Decommissioned:
- County class – LST
- Round Table class – LSL
Planned
- Dokdo class – LHD
- Baengnyeong
Active:
- Dokdo class – LHD
- Cheon Wang Bong class – LST
- Cheon Wang Bong
- Cheon Ja Bong
- Il Chul Bong
- No Jeok Bong
- Kojoonbong class – LST
- Go Jun Bong
- Bi Ro Bong
- Hyang Ro Bong
- Sung In Bong
Decommissioned:
- Un Bong class – LST
- Bi Bong
- Tuk Bong
- Buk Han
- Kae Bong
- Hwa San
- Su Yong
- Un Bong
- Wee Bong
Active:
- Galicia class – LPD
- Juan Carlos I class – LHD (BPE)
- Juan Carlos I (commissioned 2010) (universal ship, has the function of fleet carrier and amphibious assault ship)
Decommissioned:
- Hernan Cortes class – LST
- Hernán Cortés (Ex-USS Harlan County)
- Pizarro (Ex-USS Barnstable County)
- Haskell class
- Andromeda class
- Terrebonne Parish class (LST)
- Paul Revere class
- Casa Grande class (LSD)
Planned:
- Type 071 Yuzhao class - LPD (1 under construction)
Active:
- Endurance class – LPD
- modified Príncipe de Asturias class – CVH
- HTMS Chakri Naruebet (commissioned 1997)
- Normed PS 700 class – LST
- HTMS Sichang
- HTMS Surin
Decommissioned:
- LST-542 class – LST
- HTMS Angthong
- HTMS Chang
- HTMS Phangan
- HTMS Lanta
- HTMS Prathong
- Juan Carlos I-class amphibious assault ship
- Ertuğrul-class landing ship tank
- TCG Ertuğrul (L-401) - (training ship, ex USS Windham County (LST-1170))
- Osmangazi-class landing ship tank
- Bayraktar-class landing ship tank
- Bey-class landing ship tank
- TCG Sarucabey (NL-123)
- TCG Karamürsel (NL-124)
- 130-class landing craft
- TCG Ç-132
- TCG Ç-138
- 140-class landing craft
- TCG Ç-140
- TCG Ç-141
- TCG Ç-142
- TCG Ç-143
- TCG Ç-144
- TCG Ç-145
- TCG Ç-146
- TCG Ç-147
- TCG Ç-148
- TCG Ç-149
- 150-class landing craft
- TCG Ç-150
- TCG Ç-151
- TCG Ç-152
- TCG Ç-153
- TCG Ç-154
- TCG Ç-155
- TCG Ç-156
- TCG Ç-157
- TCG Ç-158
- 320-class landing craft
- TCG Ç-320
- TCG Ç-321
- TCG Ç-322
- TCG Ç-323
- TCG Ç-324
- TCG Ç-325
- TCG Ç-326
- TCG Ç-327
- TCG Ç-158
- TCG Ç-329
- TCG Ç-330
- TCG Ç-331
Active:
- Albion class – LPD
- RFA Argus – aviation support/littoral strike ship
- Bay class – LSD
Decommissioned:
- HMS Ocean – LPH
- Centaur-class aircraft carriers – LPH
- Colossus class - Commando carrier ships
- Fearless class – LPD
- Round Table class – LSL
- Maracaibo class - LST
- Boxer class - LST
- HMS Boxer
- HMS Bruiser
- HMS Thruster
- LST Mk.3 class
- LST 3001
- LST 3002
- LST 3003 Anzio
- LST 3004
- LST 3005
- LST 3006 Tromsø
- LST 3007
- LST 3008
- LST 3009
- LST 3010 Attacker
- LST 3011 Avenger
- LST 3012 Ben Nevis
- LST 3013 Ben Lomond
- LST 3014
- LST 3015 Battler
- LST 3016 Dieppe
- LST 3017
- LST 3018
- LST 3019 Vaagso
- LST 3020
- LST 3021
- LST 3022
- LST 3023
- LST 3024
- LST 3025 Bruiser
- LST 3026 Charger
- LST 3027 Lofoten
- LST 3028
- LST 3029 Chaser
- LST 3031
- LST 3033
- LST 3035
- LST 3036 Puncher
- LST 3037
- LST 3038 Fighter
- LST 3042 Hunter
- LST 3041 Hull
- LST 3043 Messina
- LST 3044 Narvik
- LST 3501
- LST 3502
- LST 3503
- LST 3504 Pursuer
- LST 3505 Ravager
- LST 3506
- LST 3507
- LST 3508 Searcher
- LST 3509
- LST 3510 Slinger
- LST 3511 Reggio
- LST 3512
- LST 3513 Salerno
- LST 3514 Smiter
- LST 3515 Stalker
- LST 3516 Striker
- LST 3517 St Nazaire
- LST 3518 Sulva
- LST 3519
- LST 3520 Thruster
- LST 3522 Tracker
- LST 3523 Trouncer
- LST 3524 Trumpeter
- LST 3525 Walcheren
- LST 3532 Zeebrugge
- LST 3534
Main article: List of United States Navy amphibious warfare ships
Planned:
- Los Frailes class (Damen Stan Lander 5612) Roll-on/Roll-off medium vessels capable of beaching - AKR
- (up to 8 ships with hull prefix "T", ship names and hull numbers yet to be determined)
Active:
- Capana class (Korea Tacoma Alligator MK.III) – LST
- T-61 AB Capana
- T-62 AB Esequibo
- T-63 AB Goajira
- T-64 AB Los Llanos
- Los Frailes class (Damen Stan Lander 5612) Roll-on/Roll-off medium vessels capable of beaching - AKR
- T-91 AB Los Frailes
- T-92 AB Los Testigos
- T-93 AB Los Roques
- T-94 AB Los Monjes
- Margarita class (Swiftships model 130LS0791) Landing Craft Utility – LCU
- T-71 AB Margarita
- T-72 AB La Orchila
Decommissioned:
- Capana class (Bethlehem-Hingham Shipyard LST-542 class) landing ship tank – LST
- Capana class (Ingalls Shipbuilding Terrebonne Parish-class) landing ship tank – LST
- T-21 ARV Amazonas (ex-USS AVernon County, ex-LST-1161) (Venezuelan service: 1973–1977)[7]
- Los Monjes class (LSM-1class) landing ship Medium – LSM
- T-13 ARV Los Monjes (ex-LSM-548) (Venezuelan service: 1959–1979)[8]
- T-14 ARV Los Roques (ex-LSM-543) (Venezuelan service: 1959–1965)[9]
- T-15 ARV Los Frailes (ex-LSM-544) (Venezuelan service: 1959–1986)[10]
- T-16 ARV Los Testigos (ex-LSM-545) (Venezuelan service: 1960–1979)[11]
- No Name (ex-LSM-542) (Transferred, 15 July 1959, to Venezuela, for cannibalization)[12]
- Guayana class (LST-1151/Achelous Class) landing ship tank – LST / Landing Craft Repair Ship - ARL
- T-18 / T-31 ARV Guayana (ex-USS Quirinus, ex-LST-1151/ex-ARL-39) (Venezuelan service: 1962-??)[13]
Active:
- Tran Khanh Du (HQ-501) ex-USS Maricopa County (LST-938)
- Polnocny class - LST
- HQ-511
- HQ-512
- HQ-521
- LHA = Landing Helicopter Assault
- LHD = Landing Helicopter Dock
- LPD = Landing Platform Dock
- LPH = Landing Platform Helicopter
- LSD = Landing Ship Dock
- LSH = Landing Ship Heavy
- LSL = Landing Ship Logistics
- LST = Landing Ship Tank
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