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This is a list of commissioned ships of the [[Pelinese Armed Forces (Pacifica)#Royal Pelinese Navy|Royal Pelinese Navy]] as of December 2025. There are approximately 842 commissioned vessels, including 12 aircraft carriers, 21 guided missile cruisers, 58 guided missile destroyers, 59 guided missile frigates, 61 corvettes, 53 missile boats, 5 amphibious assault ships, 72 other amphibious warfare ships, 42 conventionally powered submarines, 71 nuclear-powered submarines, 74 assorted utility and intelligence auxiliaries, 116 mine warfare vessels, and approximately 200 assorted miscellaneous auxiliaries. The total displacement of the Royal Pelinese Navy is approximately 4,425,000 tonnes as calculated using full-load and submerged displacement and not factoring auxiliary vessels. The total force of aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers, frigates, corvettes, submarines, and large amphibious warfare ships is 351 vessels. | This is a list of registered commissioned and non-commissioned ships of the [[Pelinese Armed Forces (Pacifica)#Royal Pelinese Navy|Royal Pelinese Navy]] as of December 2025. There are approximately 842 commissioned vessels, including 12 aircraft carriers, 21 guided missile cruisers, 58 guided missile destroyers, 59 guided missile frigates, 61 corvettes, 53 missile boats, 5 amphibious assault ships, 72 other amphibious warfare ships, 42 conventionally powered submarines, 71 nuclear-powered submarines, 74 assorted utility and intelligence auxiliaries, 116 mine warfare vessels, and approximately 200 assorted miscellaneous auxiliaries. The total displacement of the Royal Pelinese Navy is approximately 4,425,000 tonnes as calculated using full-load and submerged displacement and not factoring auxiliary vessels. The total force of aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers, frigates, corvettes, submarines, and large amphibious warfare ships is 351 vessels. | ||
All ships currently in service under the RPN were constructed domestically in Pelinai, though some designs themselves were created cooperatively. | All ships currently in service under the RPN were constructed domestically in Pelinai, though some designs themselves were created cooperatively. | ||
== | ==Commissioned ships== | ||
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| 12,400 tonnes at full load | | 12,400 tonnes at full load | ||
| 2006 | | 2006 | ||
| Shiramizu Naval Yard | | Shiramizu Naval Yard, <br> Nagayari Metalworks | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Meteru-class cruiser (Pacifica)|''Meteru'' class]] | | [[Meteru-class cruiser (Pacifica)|''Meteru'' class]] | ||
| Active: 1 <br> Reserve: 0 <br> Laid up: 0 <br> Building/trials: | | Active: 1 <br> Reserve: 0 <br> Laid up: 0 <br> Building/trials: 7 <br> Retired: 0 <br> Lost: 0 | ||
| Guided missile cruiser (CG) | | Guided missile cruiser (CG) | ||
| | | | ||
| 18,000 tonnes at full load | | 18,000 tonnes at full load | ||
| 2024 | | 2024 | ||
| VostMash,<br>Shiramizu Naval Yard | | VostMash,<br>Shiramizu Naval Yard,<br>Nagayari Metalworks | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Umihana-class destroyer (Pacifica)|''Umihana'' class]] | | [[Umihana-class destroyer (Pacifica)|''Umihana'' class]] | ||
| Active: 45 <br> Reserve: 0 <br> Laid up: 1 <br> Building/trials: | | Active: 45 <br> Reserve: 0 <br> Laid up: 1 <br> Building/trials: 13 <br> Retired: 0 <br> Lost: 0 | ||
| Guided missile destroyer (DDG) | | Guided missile destroyer (DDG) | ||
| | | | ||
| 12,100 tonnes at full load | | 12,100 tonnes at full load | ||
| 2003 | | 2003 | ||
|VostMash | | VostMash, <br> Funehoshi Shipyard, <br> Nagayari Metalworks | ||
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| 7,000 tonnes at full load | | 7,000 tonnes at full load | ||
| 1996 | | 1996 | ||
| VostMash | | VostMash, <br> Nagayari Metalworks | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| [[Ayame-class frigate (Pacifica)|''Ayame'' class]] | | [[Ayame-class frigate (Pacifica)|''Ayame'' class]] | ||
| Active: 56 <br> Reserve: 0 <br> Laid up: 3 <br> Building/trials: | | Active: 56 <br> Reserve: 0 <br> Laid up: 3 <br> Building/trials: 16 <br> Retired: 0 <br> Lost: 0 | ||
| Guided missile frigate (FFG) | | Guided missile frigate (FFG) | ||
| | | | ||
| 6,000 tonnes at full load | | 6,000 tonnes at full load | ||
| 2007 | | 2007 | ||
| | | Nagayari Metalworks, <br> VostMash, <br> Pelograd Royal Shipyard, <br> Funehoshi Shipyard | ||
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| 1,000 tonnes at full load | | 1,000 tonnes at full load | ||
| 2013 | | 2013 | ||
| Toyotomi Marine Engineering,<br>Pelograd Royal Shipyard | | Toyotomi Marine Engineering, <br> Pelograd Royal Shipyard, <br> Nagayari Metalworks | ||
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| 800 tonnes at full load | | 800 tonnes at full load | ||
| 2015 | | 2015 | ||
| Shiramizu Naval Yard | | Shiramizu Naval Yard, <br> Toyotomi Marine Engineering | ||
| 65 total vessels planned. | | 65 total vessels planned. | ||
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| 35,000 tonnes at full load | | 35,000 tonnes at full load | ||
| 2015 | | 2015 | ||
| | | Shiramizu Naval Yard | ||
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| 25,000 tonnes at full load | | 25,000 tonnes at full load | ||
| 2017 | | 2017 | ||
| Shiramizu Naval Yard | | Shiramizu Naval Yard, <br> Furukoku Naval Yard | ||
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| 12,000 tonnes at full load | | 12,000 tonnes at full load | ||
| 2014 | | 2014 | ||
| Pelograd Royal Shipyard | | Pelograd Royal Shipyard, <br> Furukoku Naval Yard | ||
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| 5,000 tonnes at full load | | 5,000 tonnes at full load | ||
| 2006 | | 2006 | ||
| VostMash | | VostMash, <br> Furukoku Naval Yard | ||
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| 2,000 tonnes at full load | | 2,000 tonnes at full load | ||
| 1999 | | 1999 | ||
| | | Pelograd Royal Shipyard, <br> Nagayari Metalworks, <br> Pelograd Royal Shipyard | ||
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| 9,000 tonnes submerged | | 9,000 tonnes submerged | ||
| 2001 | | 2001 | ||
| Amaboshi Submarine Works, <br> Korolyeva Wharf | | Amaboshi Submarine Works, <br> Korolyeva Wharf | ||
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| Amaboshi Submarine Works | | Amaboshi Submarine Works | ||
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|- <!-- | |||
! colspan="8" style="background: deepskyblue;" |Commissioned auxiliaries (xyz in service)<!--undetermined kt--> <!-- 1XX = dry cargo or ammunition; 2XX = oiler; 3XX = tender or repair; 4XX = surveillance; 5XX = other | |||
|- | |||
| Type 103 class | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
* Active: 25 | |||
* Reserve: 4 | |||
* Laid up: 0 | |||
* Building/trials: 3 | |||
* Retired: 0 | |||
* Lost: 0}} | |||
| Dry cargo ship (AKE) | |||
| | |||
| 40,000 tonnes [[w:Displacement (ship)#Loaded_displacement|FLD]] | |||
| 2016 | |||
| Funehoshi Shipyard, <br> Furukoku Naval Yard | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Type 104 class | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
* Active: 11 | |||
* Reserve: 0 | |||
* Laid up: 0 | |||
* Building/trials: 3 | |||
* Retired: 0 | |||
* Lost: 0}} | |||
| Fast combat support ship (AOE) | |||
| | |||
| 50,000 tonnes [[w:Displacement (ship)#Loaded_displacement|FLD]] | |||
| 2018 | |||
| Funehoshi Shipyard | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Type 208 class | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
* Active: 22 | |||
* Reserve: 0 | |||
* Laid up: 0 | |||
* Building/trials: 3 | |||
* Retired: 0 | |||
* Lost: 0}} | |||
| Replenishment oiler (AOR) | |||
| | |||
| 40,000 tonnes [[w:Displacement (ship)#Loaded_displacement|FLD]] | |||
| 2010 | |||
| Funehoshi Shipyard | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Type 206 class | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
* Active: 4 | |||
* Reserve: 4 | |||
* Laid up: 0 | |||
* Building/trials: 0 | |||
* Retired: 5 | |||
* Lost: 0}} | |||
| Replenishment oiler (AOR) | |||
| | |||
| 20,000 tonnes [[w:Displacement (ship)#Loaded_displacement|FLD]] | |||
| 1994 | |||
| Funehoshi Shipyard, <br> Furukoku Naval Yard | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Type 209 class | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
* Active: 17 | |||
* Reserve: 0 | |||
* Laid up: 0 | |||
* Building/trials: 3 | |||
* Retired: 0 | |||
* Lost: 0}} | |||
| Light replenishment oiler (AOL) | |||
| | |||
| 25,000 tonnes [[w:Displacement (ship)#Loaded_displacement|FLD]] | |||
| 1994 | |||
| Funehoshi Shipyard, <br> Furukoku Naval Yard | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Type 313 class | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
* Active: 19 | |||
* Reserve: 0 | |||
* Laid up: 0 | |||
* Building/trials: 2 | |||
* Retired: 0 | |||
* Lost: 0}} | |||
| Repair ship (AR) | |||
| | |||
| 9,000 tonnes [[w:Displacement (ship)#Loaded_displacement|FLD]] | |||
| 2008 | |||
| Funehoshi Shipyard, <br> Furukoku Naval Yard | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Type 315 class | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
* Active: 10 | |||
* Reserve: 0 | |||
* Laid up: 0 | |||
* Building/trials: 2 | |||
* Retired: 0 | |||
* Lost: 0}} | |||
| Submarine tender (AGSE) | |||
| | |||
| 22,000 tonnes [[w:Displacement (ship)#Loaded_displacement|FLD]] | |||
| 2013 | |||
| Funehoshi Shipyard, <br> Furukoku Naval Yard | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Type 315A class | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
* Active: 5 | |||
* Reserve: 0 | |||
* Laid up: 0 | |||
* Building/trials: 2 | |||
* Retired: 0 | |||
* Lost: 0}} | |||
| Destroyer tender (AGDE) | |||
| | |||
| 21,000 tonnes [[w:Displacement (ship)#Loaded_displacement|FLD]] | |||
| 2018 | |||
| Funehoshi Shipyard | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Type 316 class | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
* Active: 11 | |||
* Reserve: 0 | |||
* Laid up: 0 | |||
* Building/trials: 2 | |||
* Retired: 0 | |||
* Lost: 0}} | |||
| Fast attack craft tender (AGPE) | |||
| | |||
| 4,000 tonnes [[w:Displacement (ship)#Loaded_displacement|FLD]] | |||
| 2010 | |||
| Funehoshi Shipyard, Pelograd Royal Shipyard | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Type 318 / Type 315B class | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
* Active: 4 | |||
* Reserve: 0 | |||
* Laid up: 0 | |||
* Building/trials: 0 | |||
* Retired: 0 | |||
* Lost: 0}} | |||
| Aircraft repair ship (AVB) | |||
| | |||
| 22,000 tonnes [[w:Displacement (ship)#Loaded_displacement|FLD]] | |||
| 2010 | |||
| Funehoshi Shipyard, Pelograd Royal Shipyard | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Type 310A class | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
* Active: 5 | |||
* Reserve: 0 | |||
* Laid up: 0 | |||
* Building/trials: 1 | |||
* Retired: 0 | |||
* Lost: 0}} | |||
| Rescue and salvage ship (AS) | |||
| | |||
| 8,000 tonnes [[w:Displacement (ship)#Loaded_displacement|FLD]] | |||
| 2021 | |||
| Furukoku Naval Yard | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Type 504 class | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
* Active: 3 | |||
* Reserve: 0 | |||
* Laid up: 0 | |||
* Building/trials: 0 | |||
* Retired: 0 | |||
* Lost: 0}} | |||
| Hospital ship (AH) | |||
| | |||
| 75,000 tonnes [[w:Displacement (ship)#Loaded_displacement|FLD]] | |||
| 2006 | |||
| Funehoshi Shipyard | |||
| | |||
|- --> | |||
|} | |||
==Non-commissioned ships== | |||
===Naval vessels=== | |||
===Civil reserve fleet=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Ship type | |||
! Number available | |||
! Notes | |||
|- | |||
| Force prepositioning ships (container) | |||
| 16 | |||
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|- | |||
| Force prepositioning ships (container/RORO) | |||
| 25 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Medium-speed RO/RO (large) | |||
| 63 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Medium-speed RO/RO (intermediate) | |||
| 29 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Transport oilers | |||
| 14 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| Crane ships | |||
| 10 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| RO/RO ferries | |||
| ~100-130 (est.)<nowiki>*</nowiki> | |||
| <nowiki>*</nowiki>Counted as the number of Pelinese commercially operated RO/RO ferries suitable for military use and available for mobilization. | |||
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|} | |} | ||
Latest revision as of 10:21, 30 December 2025
This is a list of registered commissioned and non-commissioned ships of the Royal Pelinese Navy as of December 2025. There are approximately 842 commissioned vessels, including 12 aircraft carriers, 21 guided missile cruisers, 58 guided missile destroyers, 59 guided missile frigates, 61 corvettes, 53 missile boats, 5 amphibious assault ships, 72 other amphibious warfare ships, 42 conventionally powered submarines, 71 nuclear-powered submarines, 74 assorted utility and intelligence auxiliaries, 116 mine warfare vessels, and approximately 200 assorted miscellaneous auxiliaries. The total displacement of the Royal Pelinese Navy is approximately 4,425,000 tonnes as calculated using full-load and submerged displacement and not factoring auxiliary vessels. The total force of aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers, frigates, corvettes, submarines, and large amphibious warfare ships is 351 vessels.
All ships currently in service under the RPN were constructed domestically in Pelinai, though some designs themselves were created cooperatively.
Commissioned ships
| Class | Status | Type | Ships | Displacement | First commissioned | Builder | Note |
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| Aircraft carriers (12 in service) | |||||||
| Pelograd class | Active: 3 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 1 Building/trials: 0 Retired: 0 Lost: 0 |
Nuclear aviation cruiser (CVGN) | Pelograd (CVGN-001) Korolyeviya (CVGN-002) Letograd (CVGN-003) Shirokū (CVGN-004) Fuyunoko (CVGN-005) |
65,000 tonnes at full load | 2009 | Shiramizu Naval Yard | |
| Sakura class | Active: 8 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 0 Building/trials: 2 Retired: 0 Lost: 0 |
Aircraft carrier (CVN) |
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90,000 tonnes at full load | 2016 | Shiramizu Naval Yard | |
| Surface combatants (349 in service) | |||||||
| Admiral Seisuko class | Active: 19 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 1 Building/trials: 5 Retired: 0 Lost: 0 |
Guided missile cruiser (CG) | 12,400 tonnes at full load | 2006 | Shiramizu Naval Yard, Nagayari Metalworks |
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| Meteru class | Active: 1 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 0 Building/trials: 7 Retired: 0 Lost: 0 |
Guided missile cruiser (CG) | 18,000 tonnes at full load | 2024 | VostMash, Shiramizu Naval Yard, Nagayari Metalworks |
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| Umihana class | Active: 45 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 1 Building/trials: 13 Retired: 0 Lost: 0 |
Guided missile destroyer (DDG) | 12,100 tonnes at full load | 2003 | VostMash, Funehoshi Shipyard, Nagayari Metalworks |
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| Takayama class | Active: 12 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 0 Building/trials: 0 Retired: 3 Lost: 0 |
Guided missile destroyer (DDG) | 7,000 tonnes at full load | 1996 | VostMash, Nagayari Metalworks |
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| Ayame class | Active: 56 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 3 Building/trials: 16 Retired: 0 Lost: 0 |
Guided missile frigate (FFG) | 6,000 tonnes at full load | 2007 | Nagayari Metalworks, VostMash, Pelograd Royal Shipyard, Funehoshi Shipyard |
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| Sekisui class |
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Corvette (FS) | 1,000 tonnes at full load | 2013 | Toyotomi Marine Engineering, Pelograd Royal Shipyard, Nagayari Metalworks |
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| Typhoon class | Active: 19 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 4 Building/trials: 0 Retired: 0 Lost: 0 |
Corvette (FS) | 450 tonnes at full load | 2001 | Pelograd Royal Shipyard | ||
| Type 012 class (Yurikawa class) |
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Corvette (FS) | 400 tonnes at full load | 1989 | Toyotomi Marine Engineering | ||
| Tori class | Active: 53 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 0 Building/trials: 19 Retired: 21 Lost: 0 |
Missile cutter | 220 tonnes at full load | 1987 (Tori), 2013 (Tori-S) | Pelograd Royal Shipyard | ||
| Mine warfare ships (116 in service) | |||||||
| Pike class |
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Mine countermeasures vessel (MCM) | 800 tonnes at full load | 2015 | Shiramizu Naval Yard, Toyotomi Marine Engineering |
65 total vessels planned. | |
| Starfish class |
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Minesweeper (AM) | 600 tonnes at full load | 1989 (Starfish), 2014 (Starfish-S) | Pelograd Royal Shipyard, Toyotomi Marine Engineering, VostMash, Shiramizu Naval Yard |
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| Amphibious warfare ships (79 in service) | |||||||
| Active: 2 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 0 Building/trials: 0 Retired: 0 Lost: 0 |
Amphibious command ship (LCC) | 20,000 tonnes at full load | 2020 | Shiramizu Naval Yard | |||
| Vikhr class | Active: 5 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 0 Building/trials: 2 Retired: 0 Lost: 0 |
Amphibious assault ship (LHD) | 35,000 tonnes at full load | 2015 | Shiramizu Naval Yard | ||
| Mia Island class | Active: 11 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 0 Building/trials: 3 Retired: 0 Lost: 0 |
Amphibious transport dock (LPD) | 25,000 tonnes at full load | 2017 | Shiramizu Naval Yard, Furukoku Naval Yard |
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| General Fyodor Tambovic class | Active: 11 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 0 Building/trials: 4 Retired: 0 Lost: 0 |
Dock landing ship (LSD) | 12,000 tonnes at full load | 2014 | Pelograd Royal Shipyard, Furukoku Naval Yard |
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| Active: 26 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 0 Building/trials: 2 Retired: 0 Lost: 0 |
Tank landing ship (LST) | 5,000 tonnes at full load | 2006 | VostMash, Furukoku Naval Yard |
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| Active: 24 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 0 Building/trials: 2 Retired: 2 Lost: 0 |
Medium landing ship (LSM) | 2,000 tonnes at full load | 1999 | Pelograd Royal Shipyard, Nagayari Metalworks, Pelograd Royal Shipyard |
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| Submarines (113 in service) | |||||||
| Evanescent class | Active: 42 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 0 Building/trials: 2 Retired: 0 Lost: 0 |
Nuclear attack submarine (SSN) | 9,000 tonnes submerged | 2001 | Amaboshi Submarine Works, Korolyeva Wharf |
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| Akula class |
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Diesel-electric attack submarine (SS) | 3,300 tonnes submerged | 2022 | Korolyeva Wharf, VostMash |
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| Peska class | Active: 33 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 0 Building/trials: 2 Retired: 9 Lost: 0 |
Diesel-electric attack submarine (SS) | 2,400 tonnes submerged | 1999 | Korolyeva Wharf | ||
| Snowfall class | Active: 12 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 1 Building/trials: 3 Retired: 0 Lost: 0 |
Nuclear ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) | 40,000 tonnes submerged | 2008 | Amaboshi Submarine Works | ||
| Type N01 class (Kasui class) |
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Nuclear ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) | 18,000 tonnes submerged | 2000 | Amaboshi Submarine Works | ||
| Hurricane class | Active: 10 Reserve: 0 Laid up: 3 Building/trials: 2 Retired: 0 Lost: 0 |
Nuclear guided missile submarine (SSGN) | 14,000 tonnes submerged | 2011 | Amaboshi Submarine Works | ||
Non-commissioned ships
Civil reserve fleet
| Ship type | Number available | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Force prepositioning ships (container) | 16 | |
| Force prepositioning ships (container/RORO) | 25 | |
| Medium-speed RO/RO (large) | 63 | |
| Medium-speed RO/RO (intermediate) | 29 | |
| Transport oilers | 14 | |
| Crane ships | 10 | |
| RO/RO ferries | ~100-130 (est.)* | *Counted as the number of Pelinese commercially operated RO/RO ferries suitable for military use and available for mobilization. |