The US Navy is not the largest navy in the world, but it is the most powerful. The ocean covers over 70% of the earth, and ships can reach areas that land-based soldiers can’t. Heavily armed warships can travel quickly across the globe and without much notice. Many of the Navy’s current ships were introduced over 50 years ago, although the Navy does have a number of newer warships and submarines. The newest naval ship, the USS Massachusetts (SSN-798), is a nuclear-powered Virginia-class attack submarine with diving capabilities of over 800 feet. (This nation has the largest navy in the world.)
To determine the U.S. Navy’s newest warships, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the military data site World Directory of Modern Military Warships’ directory of all active ships in the U.S. and cross-referenced with data from the Naval Vessel Register. We compiled data on all ships and submarines — 30 in total — that have been commissioned in the service of the U.S. Navy for five years or less and ranked them by age. It should be noted that this list is current as of February 2024.
The US Navy continually strives to update its fleet to the most technologically advanced ships. Currently, the Navy has plans to introduce a new line of aircraft carriers in replacement of the currently used, but aging, Nimitz-class. Some ships and submarines have recently entered service, including the Viginia-class and Arleigh Burke-class.
The Nimitz-class carriers, the centerpiece ships of the Navy, are showing their age. Many are 30 years and older, and the US has begun replacing them with the newer Ford-class supercarriers. The newest is the Gerald R. Ford which entered service in 2017. The Navy plans on replacing the Nimitz carriers on a one-for-one basis with Ford-class carriers as they slowly age out.
Currently, the U.S. Navy is composed of destroyers, which account for about 30% of its naval fleet. Submarines come in a close second, making up about a quarter of the fleet. Beyond this, a fleet of cruisers followed by littoral combat ships and amphibious assault support ships accounts for the rest of the naval vessels. (These are the U.S. Navy’s oldest ships and submarines.)
Why Are We Writing About America’s Navy?
The US Navy plays a critical role in the national security of the country. A strong maritime power projects strength across the globe and helps to maintain stability. However, having a formidable Navy comes with a high price tag. The Navy is the second highest military spender after the Air Force, receiving funding of $202.6 billion in 2023.
Here is a look at the 30 newest ships to enter the U.S. Navy:
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