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2 Argentina  





3 Australia  





4 Brazil  





5 Canada  





6 Chile  





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8 Egypt  





9 France  





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25 Thailand  





26 Turkey  





27 United Kingdom  





28 United States  





29 Venezuela  





30 Vietnam  





31 Abbreviations  





32 See also  





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This is a list of amphibious warfare ships.

Algeria

Algerian National Navy

Active:

Argentina

Argentine Navy

Decommissioned:

Australia

Royal Australian Navy

Active:

Decommissioned:

Brazil

Brazilian Navy

Active:

Decommissioned:

Canada

Planned:

Decommissioned:

Chile

Chilean Navy

Decommissioned:

China

People's Liberation Army Navy

Landing helicopter dock (LHD)

Amphibious Transport Dock (LPD)

Landing Ship Tank (LST)

Egypt

Active:

France

French Navy
Tonnerre

Active:

Decommissioned:

Greece

Hellenic Navy
HSChios

India

Indian Navy

Active:

Decommissioned:

Planned:

Indonesia

Indonesian Navy
KRI Banda Aceh (593) of Makassar-class LPD
KRI Teluk Bintuni (520), lead ship of her class
KRI Teluk Lampung (540) of Teluk Gilimanuk-class LSM
KRI Teluk Ende (517) of Teluk Semangka-class LST
KRI Teluk Amboina (503)

Planned:

Active:

Decommissioned:

Iran

Islamic Republic of Iran Navy

Active:

Unknown:

Italy

San Giorgio
Italian Navy

Active:

Decommissioned:

Planned:

Japan

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force

Active:

Decommissioned:

Netherlands

Royal Netherlands Navy

Active:

New Zealand

Royal New Zealand Navy

Planned:

Active:

Decommissioned:

Norway

Royal Norwegian Navy

Oman

Royal Navy of Oman

Active:

Decommissioned:

Philippines

Philippine Navy

Active:

Russia/Soviet Union

Russian Navy/Soviet Navy
AnIvan Rogov class landing ship, ca. 1985.

Active:

Decommissioned:

Planned:

Singapore

Republic of Singapore Navy

Active:

Decommissioned:

South Korea

Republic of Korea Navy

Active:

Planned

Decommissioned:

Spain

Armada Española
Galicia delivering humanitarian supplies to Iraq

Active:

Decommissioned:

Thailand

LST HTMS Surin underway in 2010
Royal Thai Navy

Active:

Planned:

Decommissioned:

Turkey

TCG Bayraktar (L-402), Turkish landing ship tankinValletta Harbour, Malta.

United Kingdom

Royal Navy

Active:

Decommissioned:

HMS Ocean
  • 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
  • United States

    United States Navy

    USS America (LHA-6), an amphibious assault ship (multi-role), and lead ship of her class.
    USS Wasp (LHD-1), an amphibious assault ship (general purpose), and lead of her class.
    USS San Antonio (LPD-17), an amphibious transport dock and lead of her class.
    USS Harper's Ferry (LSD-49), a landing ship dock and lead of her class.
    USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19), an amphibious command ship and lead of her class.
    USS Iwo Jima (LPH-2), a landing platform helicopter and lead of her class*.
    USS Newport (LST-1179), a tank landing ship and lead of her class.

    Planned:

    Active:


    Decommissioned:

  • Tarawa class – LHA
  • Iwo Jima class* – LPH
  • Essex class* – LPH
  • Commencement Bay class* - LPH
  • Casablanca class* - LPH
  • * - (the Essex, Commencement Bay and Casablanca-class ships listed here were converted escort carriers that were numbered in with the Iwo Jima class)

    Venezuela

    Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela

    Planned:

    Active:

    Decommissioned:

    Vietnam

    Vietnam People's Navy Active:

    Abbreviations

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "Surface Ships - Landing Craft Utility". Indian Navy. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  • ^ "Mark 3 Landing craft". Bharat Rakshak. 12 January 1980. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
  • ^ "New Amphib Ship Planned for Italian Navy". Naval News. 2 July 2015. Retrieved 13 April 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  • ^ "Defence Capability Plan 2019".
  • ^ "Singapore Navy sends 3 vessels to help in QZ8501 search". Mediacorp News Group. Archived from the original on 29 December 2014. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  • ^ "Tank Landing Ship LST".
  • ^ "Tank Landing Ship LST".
  • ^ "Landing Ship Medium (LSM)".
  • ^ "Landing Ship Medium (LSM)".
  • ^ "Landing Ship Medium (LSM)".
  • ^ "Landing Ship Medium (LSM)".
  • ^ "Landing Ship Medium (LSM)".
  • ^ "Landing Craft Repair Ship ARL-39 Quirinus".

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