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is a highly detailed reference resource for naval history, often compared to a more accessible version of Jane's Fighting Ships . It provides extensive data on the United States Navy's fleet across different historical eras, including World War I, World War II, and the modern era since 1990. Content for the United States Navy

Covers current active units like the Nimitz-class and Ford-class carriers, along with the latest Arleigh Burke destroyers like the USS Harvey C. Barnum Jr. (DDG 124) .

A massive volume dedicated to the "mightiest Navy ever," featuring technical data for every purpose-built warship over 100 tons.

Finding specific data in requires technique:

Just close your eyes when you click a link, and when you open them, you’ll have the horsepower rating of a 1940s tugboat or the beam width of a Gerald R. Ford .

Did we miss your favorite US vessel? Check the "Missing ships" section on Navypedia’s forum—but be prepared to provide builder’s plans and a commissioning date, or the archivists will ignore you.