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Consider this: The US Navy alone has more ship classes than the entire British Royal Navy has ships in service. Keeping track of the San Antonio -class LPDs (flight I vs II), the evolving Arleigh Burke Flights (I/II/IIA/III), and the 80-year-old Liberty ships still rusting in Suisun Bay—this requires mania. Navypedia provides that mania. | Resource | Strength vs

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. Navypedia usually gives one or two

Embrace the grey background, the tiny pixelated photos, and the endless tables of data. You are looking at the greatest free naval encyclopedia ever built. From the Monitor to the Merchant Marine , from the Wasp -class LHDs to the Spearhead -class EPF—Navypedia has logged it, measured it, and sorted it for the world to see.