Hull classification symbol

The United States Navy, United States Coast Guard, and United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) use a hull classification symbol (sometimes called hull code or hull number) to identify their ships by type and by individual ship within a type. The system is analogous to the pennant number system that the Royal Navy and other European and Commonwealth navies use.

Ships of the United States Navy
Ships in current service
  • Current ships
Ships grouped alphabetically
  • A–B
  • C
  • D–F
  • G–H
  • I–K
  • L
  • M
  • N–O
  • P
  • Q–R
  • S
  • T–V
  • W–Z
Ships grouped by type
  • Aircraft carriers
  • Airships
  • Amphibious warfare ships
  • Auxiliaries
  • Battlecruisers
  • Battleships
  • Cruisers
  • Destroyers
  • Destroyer escorts
  • Destroyer leaders
  • Escort carriers
  • Frigates
  • Hospital ships
  • Littoral combat ships
  • Mine warfare vessels
  • Monitors
  • Oilers
  • Patrol vessels
  • Registered civilian vessels
  • Sailing frigates
  • Steam frigates
  • Steam gunboats
  • Ships of the line
  • Sloops of war
  • Submarines
  • Torpedo boats
  • Torpedo retrievers
  • Unclassified miscellaneous
  • Yard and district craft
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