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List of equipment of the United States Navy

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List of equipment the United States Navy uses
USS Farragut (DDG-99), anArleigh Burke-classAegis combat system-equippedguided missile destroyer. The class has become the longest production run for anypost-World War II U.S. Navysurface combatant, with the potential to exceed over a hundred ships.
The ubiquitousM4, a5.56×45mm (NATO cartridge), air-cooled,direct impingementgas-operated, magazine-fed, carbine-lengthassault rifle, based on theM16 family of service weapons.

The equipment of theUnited States Navy has been subdivided into: watercraft, aircraft, munitions, vehicles, and small arms.

Submarines

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Commissioned submarines and surface ships (arranged by class and displacement)

See also:List of current ships of the United States Navy
ClassImageIndividual boatsNotes
Ballistic missile submarine (14)
Ohio
Cruise missile submarine (4)
Ohio
Attack (51)
Los Angeles
SeawolfUSS Seawolf (SSN-21)
USS Connecticut (SSN-22)
USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23)
Virginia
Total

66 planned, 24 in service, 10 under construction[1](IncludingCurrent fleet)

Submersibles
Mk VIII SDV
SWCS SDV
4 planned for active service
Deep Drone 8000 Unmanned Underwater Vehicle
Deep-submergence rescue vehicle

Surface ships

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ClassImageIndividual shipsNotes
Aircraft carriers (11)
Gerald R. FordUSS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78)10 planned, 1 in service, and 2 under construction.
Nimitz
10 carriers of the Nimitz class are in service.
Amphibious assault ships (9)
America11 planned, 2 in service, 2 under construction
Wasp
7 in service
Amphibious Command Ships (2)
Blue Ridge
USSBlue Ridge is the oldest deployed ship in the navy.
Amphibious transport docks (13)
San Antonio
26 planned, 13 in service, 2 under construction
Dock landing ships (10)
Harpers Ferry
USS Harpers Ferry (LSD-49)
USS Carter Hall (LSD-50)
USS Oak Hill (LSD-51)
USS Pearl Harbor (LSD-52)
4 (In service)
Whidbey Island
6 (In service)
Cruisers (7)
Ticonderoga
7 (In service)
Destroyers (74)
Arleigh BurkeUSS William P. Lawrence in 2015

USS Arleigh Burke (DDG-51)
USS Barry (DDG-52)
USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53)
USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG-54)
USS Stout (DDG-55)
USS John S. McCain (DDG-56)
USS Mitscher (DDG-57)
USS Laboon (DDG-58)
USS Russell (DDG-59)
USS Paul Hamilton (DDG-60)
USS Ramage (DDG-61)
USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62)
USS Stethem (DDG-63)
USS Carney (DDG-64)
USS Benfold (DDG-65)
USS Gonzalez (DDG-66)
USS Cole (DDG-67)
USS The Sullivans (DDG-68)
USS Milius (DDG-69)
USS Hopper (DDG-70)
USS Ross (DDG-71)
USS Mahan (DDG-72)
USS Decatur (DDG-73)
USS McFaul (DDG-74)
USS Donald Cook (DDG-75)
USS Higgins (DDG-76)
USS O'Kane (DDG-77)
USS Porter (DDG-78)
USS Oscar Austin (DDG-79)
USS Roosevelt (DDG-80)
USS Winston S. Churchill (DDG-81)
USS Lassen (DDG-82)
USS Howard (DDG-83)
USS Bulkeley (DDG-84)
USS McCampbell (DDG-85)
USS Shoup (DDG-86)
USS Mason (DDG-87)
USS Preble (DDG-88)
USS Mustin (DDG-89)
USS Chafee (DDG-90)
USS Pinckney (DDG-91)
USS Momsen (DDG-92)
USS Chung-Hoon (DDG-93)
USS Nitze (DDG-94)
USS James E. Williams (DDG-95)
USS Bainbridge (DDG-96)
USS Halsey (DDG-97)
USS Forrest Sherman (DDG-98)
USS Farragut (DDG-99)
USS Kidd (DDG-100)
USS Gridley (DDG-101)
USS Sampson (DDG-102)
USS Truxtun (DDG-103)
USS Sterett (DDG-104)
USS Dewey (DDG-105)
USS Stockdale (DDG-106)
USS Gravely (DDG-107)
USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG-108)
USS Jason Dunham (DDG-109)
USS William P. Lawrence (DDG-110)

USS Spruance (DDG-111)
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)
USS Daniel Inouye (DDG-118)
USS Delbert D. Black (DDG-119)
USS Carl M. Levin (DDG-120)
USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. (DDG-121)
USS John Basilone (DDG-122)
USS Lenah Sutcliffe Higbee (DDG-123)
USS Jack H. Lucas (DDG-125)
92 planned, 74 in service, 10 under construction
ZumwaltUSS Zumwalt (DDG-1000)
USS Michael Monsoor (DDG-1001)
USSLyndon B. Johnson (DDG-1002)
3 in service
Frigate (3)
Constellation
USS Constellation (FFG-62)
USS Congress (FFG-63)
USS Chesapeake (FFG-64)
20 planned, 1 under construction
Littoral combat ships / Corvettes (26)
Freedom
USS Fort Worth (LCS-3)
USS Wichita (LCS-13)
USS Billings (LCS-15)
USS Indianapolis (LCS-17)
USS St. Louis (LCS-19)
USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul (LCS-21)
USS Cooperstown (LCS-23)
USS Marinette (LCS-25)
USS Nantucket (LCS-27)
USS Beloit (LCS-29)
16 planned, 10 in service, 1 under construction
Independence
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)
USS Oakland (LCS-24)
USS Mobile (LCS-26)
USS Savannah (LCS-28)
USS Canberra (LCS-30)
USS Santa Barbara (LCS-32)
USS Augusta (LCS-34)
USS Kingsville (LCS-36)
19 planned, 16 in service, 1 under construction
Expeditionary Mobile Base (3)
Lewis B. Puller6 planned
Mine countermeasure ships (8)
Avenger
Submarine Tender (2)
Emory S. Land
Technological research ship (1)
Banner
USS Pueblo (AGER-2)Captured and currently possessed by North Korea
Original six frigates (1)
Classic Frigate
USS ConstitutionThe oldest commissioned vessel in the US Navy

Patrol boats

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BoatImageArmamentNotes
Mk VI PB2xMk 38 Mod 2 25 mm, 1xMk 50,BGM-176B Griffin, 6x turret mounts[single, twin], CROWS and turret mounts : [Mk 19 40 mm,GAU-19 .50 in,M2HB .50 in,GSU-17 7.62 mm,M240B 7.62 mm]Transportable byLockheed C-5 Galaxy,Wasp-class amphibious assault ship,America-class amphibious assault ship,Watson-class vehicle cargo ship
Mk1 CCM (Combatant Craft Medium)1xMk 38 Mod 2 25 mm,M2 Browning .50 calHeavy Machine Gun andM240General Purpose Machine GunTransportable byLockheed C-5 Galaxy,Boeing C-17 Globemaster III,Wasp-class amphibious assault ship,America-class amphibious assault ship,Watson-class vehicle cargo ship
Mk 5 SOC1xMk 38 Mod 2 25 mm,M2 Browning .50 calHeavy Machine Gun andM240General Purpose Machine GunTransportable byLockheed C-5 Galaxy,Boeing C-17 Globemaster III,Wasp-class amphibious assault ship,America-class amphibious assault ship,Watson-class vehicle cargo ship
RCB-901xRCWS, 4x turret mounts [single], RCWS and turret mounts : [Mk 19 40 mm,GAU-19 .50 in,M2HB .50 in,GSU-17 7.62 mm,M240B 7.62 mm], 4xnaval mines or 6xdepth chargesTransportable byLockheed C-5 Galaxy,Boeing C-17 Globemaster III,Wasp-class amphibious assault ship,America-class amphibious assault ship,Watson-class vehicle cargo ship
SOC-RGAU-17 minigun,M2 Browning .50 calHeavy Machine Gun,M240General Purpose Machine Gun, and40mmMk 19grenade launcherTransportable byCH-47,C-130, and larger aircraft
RHIBM2 Browning .50 calHeavy Machine Gun,M240General Purpose Machine Gun, andM249 light machine gunTransportable by almost every carrier

Landing craft utility

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BoatImageArmamentNotes
LCU 16274x turret mounts[single] : [Mk 19 40 mm,GAU-19 .50 in,M2HB .50 in,GSU-17 7.62 mm,M240B 7.62 mm]Wasp-class amphibious assault ship,America-class amphibious assault ship,Watson-class vehicle cargo ship
LCU 2000
LCU 1700[1]4x turret mounts[single] : [Mk 19 40 mm,GAU-19 .50 in,M2HB .50 in,GSU-17 7.62 mm,M240B 7.62 mm]Wasp-class amphibious assault ship,America-class amphibious assault ship,Watson-class vehicle cargo ship
LCAC4x turret mounts[single] : [Mk 19 40 mm,GAU-19 .50 in,M2HB .50 in,GSU-17 7.62 mm,M240B 7.62 mm]Wasp-class amphibious assault ship,America-class amphibious assault ship,Watson-class vehicle cargo ship

Aircraft

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AircraftImageOriginTypeVariantIn serviceNotes
Combat Aircraft
F/A-18 Super HornetUnited StatesMultiroleF/A-18E/F421[2]76 on order[2]
F-35 Lightning IIUnited StatesMultiroleF-35C30[2]16+188 on order[2]
Electronic Warfare and Signals Intelligence
E-2 HawkeyeUnited StatesCarrier capable airborne early warningE-2C/D97[3]27 on order[3]
EP-3 ARIES IIUnited StatesSignals IntelligenceEP-3E12[3]
E-6 MercuryUnited StatesAirborne command and controlE-6B16[3]Being replaced byE-130J
EA-18 GrowlerUnited StatesElectronic warfareEA-18G152[3]
Maritime Patrol
P-3 OrionUnited StatesMaritime patrolP-3C28[3]To be replaced by the P-8 Poseidon.[4]
P-8 PoseidonUnited StatesMaritime patrolP-8A112[3]18 on order[3]
Tanker
KC-130 HerculesUnited StatesAerial refueling/transportKC-130T10[3]
Transport
C-2 GreyhoundUnited StatesCarrier based transportC-2A33[3]Planned to be Replaced withV-22 Osprey
C-12 HuronUnited StatesTransportUC-1213[3]
C-20 Grey GhostUnited StatesTransportC-20G3[3]
C-26 MetrolinerUnited StatesTransportC-26D8[3]
C-38 CourierIsraelTransportC-38A2[3]
C-40 ClipperUnited StatesTransportC-40A17[3]
C-130 HerculesUnited StatesTransportC-130T17[3]
C-130J Super HerculesUnited StatesTransportC-130J1[3]
Rotorcraft
V-22 OspreyUnited StatesTiltrotorCMV-22B12[3]49 on order[3]

Gradual replacement for the C-2 Greyhound[5]

MH-53 Sea DragonUnited StatesMulti-mission helicopterMH-53E29[3]
HH-60 Rescue HawkUnited StatesSearch and rescue helicopterHH-60H8[3]
MH-60 SeahawkUnited StatesAnti-submarine warfare helicopterMH-60R
MH-60S
561[3]
SH-60 SeahawkUnited StatesAnti-submarine warfare helicopterSH-60B
SH-60F
189[3]
Trainer Aircraft
TH-57 Sea RangerUnited StatesTraining helicopterTH-57B
TH-57C
115[3]
UH-72 LakotaMultinationalTraining helicopterUH-72A5[3]
TH-73 ThrasherItaly / United StatesTraining helicopterTH-73A3[3]128 on order[3]
U-1 OtterCanadaTrainerU-1B1[3]Otter NU-1B is the oldest aircraft in the U.S. Navy, in service at theU.S. Naval Test Pilot School, Patuxent River, Md.[6]
U-6 BeaverCanadaTrainerU-6A2[3]
F-5 Tiger IIUnited StatesAdversary trainerF-5F
F-5N
31[3]
F-16 Fighting FalconUnited StatesAdversary trainerF-16A
F-16B
14[3]
F/A-18 HornetUnited StatesTrainerF/A-18A/B/C/D/E/F183[3]Operated by reserve, training and development squadrons in a role described as "non-deployable".[7][8]

While the F/A-18C is possessed by the Navy Reserve Strike fighter squadronVFA-204, due to their unsuitability in combat situations in regards to their lack of modern avionics, communications equipment and weapons integration, they are used solely as an adversary/aggressor trainer.[9][10]

T-6 Texan IIUnited StatesTrainerT-6A
T-6B
T-6C
293[3]29 on order
T-34 MentorUnited StatesTrainerT-34C13[3]
T-38 TalonUnited StatesSupersonic jet trainerT-38A10[3]
T-44 PegasusUnited StatesMulti-engine trainerT-44A56[3]
T-45 GoshawkUnited Kingdom / United StatesCarrier based trainerT-45C191[3]
Unmanned Aerial Systems
MQ-4C TritonUnited StatesSurveillance &patrol aircraftMQ-430
MQ-8 Fire ScoutUnited StatesUAVhelicopterMQ-8A
MQ-8B
30
MQ-8C Fire ScoutUnited StatesUAVhelicopterMQ-8C19[11]
Boeing MQ-25 StingrayUnited StatesUAVAerial refuelingMQ-25 T1172 planned[12]

Munitions

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NameImageTypeVersionsNameImageTypeVersions
MK84General-purpose bombAIM-7Medium-range, semi-active radar homingair-to-air missileAIM-7A, AIM-7B, AIM-7C, AIM-7D, AIM-7E, AIM-7E2, AIM-7F, AIM-7M, AIM-7P, and RIM-7M
CBU-78Air-dropped anti-tank and anti-personnel minesCBU-78/BAIM-9Short-range air-to-air missileAIM-9D, AIM-9G, AIM-9H, AIM-9L, AIM-9M, AIM-9R, and AIM-9X
MK83General-purpose bombBLU-110AIM-120Medium-range, active radar homing air-to-air missileAIM-120A, AIM-120B, AIM-120C, AIM-120C-4/5/6/7, AIM-120D
CBU-100Cluster bombMK82General-purpose bombBLU-111/B, BLU-111A/B, BLU-126/B
AGM-65Guided air-to-surface missileAGM-65A/B, AGM-65D, AGM-65E, AGM-65F/G, AGM-65H, AGM-65J, and AGM-65KAGM-84Anti-ship missileAGM-84, RGM-84, and UGM-84
AGM-88Air-to-surfaceanti-radiation missileAGM-88E AARGMAGM-154Glide bombAGM-154A, AGM-154B, AGM-154C
AGM-114Guided air-to-surface missileAGM-114B, AGM-114K, AGM-114MBGM-109cruise missileBGM-109C, BGM-109D, RGM-109E, UGM-109E
RIM-116Close-in weapons systemRIM-116A, RIM-116BUGM-133SLBMUGM-133 Trident II
RIM-162Surface-to-air missileRIM-162 ESSMRIM-66Surface-to-air missileRIM-66K, RIM-66L, RIM-66M
RIM-174A Standard ERAMSurface-to-air missileRIM-174A Block IA, RIM-174A Block IBRIM-161Anti-ballistic missileRIM-161C
GBU-10Prescision-GuidedBLU-109Bunker Buster
GBU-12Prescision-GuidedBLU-110General-purpose bomb
GBU-16Prescision-GuidedBLU-111General-purpose bomb
GBU-24Prescision-GuidedGBU-31Prescision-Guided
GBU-32Prescision-GuidedGBU-38Prescision-Guided
GBU-51Prescision-GuidedGBU-39Prescision-Guided
GBU-53Prescision-GuidedGBU-49Prescision-Guided
GBU-54Prescision-GuidedGBU-61Countermine System
MK62Navy MinesMK63Navy Mines
MK65Navy MinesMK67Submarine Launch Mines
Mark 48TorpedoMark 54Torpedo

Land vehicles

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In addition to the vehicles listed here, theNavy Seabees operate a number of unlisted trucks and construction vehicles.

NameImageTypeNotes
M939Utility vehicleUsed primarily byExpeditionary Forces
FMTVUtility vehicleUsed primarily byExpeditionary Forces
MTVR6x6 tactical truckUsed byNavy Seabees
HMMWVLight utility vehicleUsed primarily byExpeditionary Forces. To be replaced byM-ATV andJLTV.
Oshkosh M-ATVMRAP,LUVTo replaceHMMWV, used byNavy Special Warfare andExplosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) teams.
Oshkosh JLTVlight multi-role vehicle/light tactical vehicle andMRAPTo replaceHMMWV, used byNavy Special Warfare teams
BuffaloMRAPUsed byExplosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) andNavy Seabees
CougarMRAP andIFVH (4x4) / HE (6x6) variants both used byExplosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) andNavy Seabees
LARC-Vamphibious vehicleUsed by amphibious navalbeach units
DPVPatrol vehicleto be replaced byALSV
ALSVSpecial Attack VehicleReplacingDPV
IFAVLUV
LSSVMulti-purpose vehicleUsed byNavy Special Warfare teams for various missions

Small arms

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ModelImageCaliberTypeOriginDetails
Pistols
M179×19mm ParabellumPistol United StatesStandardservice pistol.
M99×19mm ParabellumPistol ItalyFormer standardservice pistol being replaced by theM17.
P2269×19mm ParabellumPistol SwitzerlandP226, P226R, P228, P229 (M11 Mod 0), P229R-DAK and

Mk 25. Used by Naval Special Operations.

Mk 23 Mod 0.45 ACPPistol GermanyUsed byNaval Special Warfare.
M1911.45 ACPPistol United StatesLimited service.
G199x19mm ParabellumPistol AustriaAdopted byNaval Special Warfare in 2016 as the Mk 27. Slowly replacing the Mk 25.
HK45.45 ACPPistol GermanyHK 45 Compact Tactical V3;

Adopted byNaval Special Warfare designated the Mk 24.

Submachine guns
MP59×19mm ParabellumSubmachine gun GermanyMP5, MP5K, MP5N, MP5SD, may be replaced by lighter and cheaperUniversal Machine Pistol.
MP7HK 4.6×30mmSubmachine gun,Personal defense weapon GermanyUsed byJSOC units.
Assault rifles, Battle rifles
M165.56×45mm NATOAssault rifle United StatesPhased out in favor of the M4/M4A1.
M4/M4A15.56×45mm NATOAssault rifle,Carbine United StatesStandard service rifle.
HK4165.56×45mm NATOAssault rifle GermanyD10RS variant with a 10.4-inch barrel.

Used byNaval Special Warfare andJSOC.

HK4177.62×51mm NATOBattle rifle GermanyAdopted as a battle rifle and marksman rifle byNaval Special Warfare andJSOC units.
Mk 16 Mod 0 + MK17 Mod 05.56×45mm NATO7.62×51mm NATOAssault rifle (SCAR L),Battle Rifle (SCAR H) Belgium
 United States
Used by all branches ofUSSOCOM.
M147.62×51mm NATOBattle rifle United StatesLimited service.
Designated marksman rifles (DMR) and sniper rifles
Mk 11 Mod 07.62×51mm NATOSniper rifle,Designated marksman rifle United StatesUsed byNaval Special Warfare.
Mk 12 SPR5.56×45mm NATODesignated marksman rifle United StatesUsed by all branches ofUSSOCOM.
Mk 13 Mod 5.300 Winchester MagnumSniper rifle United StatesUsed byNaval Special Warfare.
McMillan Tac-338[13].338 Lapua MagnumSniper rifle,anti-materiel United StatesBolt-action sniper rifle used byNaval Special Warfare.
Mk 15.50 BMGAnti materiel sniper rifle United StatesBolt-action anti-material rifle used byNaval Special Warfare.
Barrett 50 cal/M82/M107.50 BMGAnti materiel sniper rifle United StatesSemi-automatic
Shotguns
500 MILS12-gaugeShotgun United StatesPump-action
M101412-gaugeShotgun ItalySemi-automatic
M87012-gaugeShotgun United StatesPump-action
Machine guns
M2495.56×45mm NATOLight machine gun,Squad automatic weapon United StatesBelt-fed but can be used with STANAG magazines.
Mk 487.62×51mm NATOGeneral purposelight machine gun Belgium
 United States
Belt-fed.
M2407.62×51mm NATOGeneral purposemedium machine gun Belgium
 United States
Belt-fed.
M607.62×51mm NATOGeneral purposemedium machine gun United StatesBelt-fed, current models: E4 (Mk 43 mod 0/1) and E6.
Browning M2HB.50 BMGHeavy machine gun United StatesMounted on vehicles or tripods.
Grenade-based weapons
Mk 1940mmAutomaticgrenade launcher United StatesBelt-fed.
Mk 47 Striker40mmAutomatic grenade launcher United StatesFire-control system.
M20340mmGrenade launcher United StatesSingle-shot underbarrel grenade launcher.
M32040mmSingle shot Grenade launcher Germany
 United States
Single-shot underbarrel or stand-alone grenade launcher.
Mk 1440mmGrenade launcher South AfricaSix-shot revolver-type grenade launcher.
M67 fragFrag hand grenade United States4-5.5 second fuse timer.
M18Smoke grenade United StatesUsed for signaling with aerial assets and concealment.
Portable anti-materiel weapons
AT484mmAnti-tank weapon Sweden
M3 MAAWS84x246mm RAnti-tank recoilless rifle Sweden
FGM-148 Javelin127mmFire-and-forgetanti-tank missile United States
FIM-92 Stinger70mmS.A.M. United States
Gatling guns
Mk 25 Mod 0 Minigun7.62x51mm NATOsix-barrelGatling gun United States

Individual equipment

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ModelImageTypeVariantsDetails
Uniform equipment
NWU combat uniform
battledressType III (woodland), Type II (desert), and Type I (canceled)standard issue Naval issue combat uniform
MARPATCamouflage patternDesert, Woodland, Winter, Urban (prototype)Limited-issue for certain positions
Advanced Bomb Suitbomb suitUsed byExplosive Ordnance Disposal teams
Interceptor Body Armorballistic vestU.S. Woodland,Coyote Tan,Desert camouflage or "Chocolate Chip" uniform, andUniversal Camouflage PatternMay be replaced byCombat Integrated Releasable Armor System or various ballistic vests like theImproved Modular Tactical Vest andImproved Scalable Plate Carrier used by theU.S. Marine Corps
Combat Integrated Releasable Armor Systemmodularballistic vestReplaces theFull Spectrum Battle Equipment Amphibious Assault Vest
Enhanced Combat HelmetCombat helmetReplacesAdvanced Combat Helmet andLightweight Helmet

See also

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toUnited States Navy equipment.

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