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List of equipment of the United States Armed Forces

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The equipment of the United States Armed Forces includes: weapons, ammunition, vehicles, and attire. Weapons such as, M4A1 rifles, M2 machine guns, and more have been used. Ammunition includes .50 caliber, and more. Vehicles such as Humvees and M1A2 Abrams are in service with the United States Armed Forces as well, and many others. Helicopters like the UH-60 Black Hawk and Apache helicopters and more are used too by them. Planes such as F-35s, F-22s, F-15s, and more have been used. Ships include the USS Enterprise, the USS Gerald R. Ford, destroyers, and many more are used.

Weapons

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Weapons
Name Type Manufacturer Caliber Branches Notes Picture
Sidearms
M9 Pistol Semi-automatic pistol Beretta 9×19mm Parabellum Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard Standard service pistol. To be replaced by the M17.
M11 Semi-automatic pistol SIG Sauer 9×19mm Parabellum Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard Compact/carry pistol. Will be replaced by the M18.
M17, M18 MHS Semi-automatic pistol SIG Sauer 9×19mm Parabellum Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard Next generation service pistol. Customized version of the SIG Sauer P320.
M1911 Semi-automatic pistol Colt Manufacturing Company .45 ACP Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, USSOCOM Limited service, currently in special operations use as the upgraded M45 model.
Assault rifles, battle rifles, bolt action rifles and carbines
M1903 Springfield Bolt-action rifle Springfield Armory .30-03 Springfield.30-06 Springfield Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard Still in use with Junior ROTC units for ceremonial purposes.
M1 Garand Semi-automatic rifle Springfield Armory .30-06 Springfield (7.62×63mm)

7.62×51mm NATO (.308 Winchester) (Postwar use by U.S. Navy)

Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard Mostly ceremonial.
M4 carbine/M4A1 Assault rifle, Carbine Colt Manufacturing Company 5.56×45mm NATO Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, USSOCOM M4A1 currently the standard service rifle of the United States Army.
M16A2 Assault rifle Colt Manufacturing Company 5.56×45mm NATO Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard Virtually phased out, still in limited service.
M16A3, M16A4 Assault rifle Colt Manufacturing Company 5.56×45mm NATO Army, Marine Corps M16A4 still in use with some Marine Corps units.
HK416 Assault rifle Heckler & Koch 5.56×45mm NATO USSOCOM Piston operated rifle, ergonomics and controls based on the M16/M4 platform.
M27 IAR Assault rifle, Squad automatic weapon Heckler & Koch 5.56×45mm NATO Marine Corps Derived from the HK 416, currently supplementing the M249 as the Marine Corps’ squad automatic weapon (SAW). In 2018, the Marine Corps announced plans to make the M27 the standard-issue rifle for all infantry riflemen.
Mk 16 Mod 0, Mk 17 Mod 0 SCAR Assault rifle (SCAR L) Battle rifle (SCAR H) FN Herstal 5.56×45mm NATO 7.62×51mm NATO USSOCOM, USMC Maritime Raid Force
M14 Battle rifle Springfield ArmoryWinchesterHarrington & RichardsonThompson-Ramo-Wooldridge, Inc. 7.62×51mm NATO Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard Limited service, mostly ceremonial.
HK417 Battle rifle Heckler & Koch 7.62x51mm NATO Navy Adopted as a battle rifle by Naval Special Warfare and JSOC units.[citation needed]
MCX Assault rifle SIG Sauer 5.56×45mm NATO, .300 AAC Blackout USSOCOM
XM7 NGSW Assault rifle SIG Sauer .277 FURY NGSW program Selected by the United States Army to replace the M16/M4 platform.
Sniper rifles, marksman rifles and anti-materiel sniper rifles
Mk 14 EBR Designated marksman rifle/Sniper rifle Smith Enterprise, Inc. 7.62×51mm NATO Army, Coast Guard, USSOCOM
M39 EMR Designated marksman rifle Sage International 7.62×51mm NATO, Marine Corps, USSOCOM
SDM-R Designated marksman rifle 5.56×45mm NATO Army
M110 SASS Designated marksman rifle, sniper rifle Knight's Armament Company 7.62×51mm NATO Army, Marine Corps, USSOCOM To replace the M39 & Mk 11 (USMC)

and M14 EBR (Army)

M110A1 CSASS Designated marksman rifle, sniper rifle Heckler & Koch 7.62×51mm NATO Army, Marine Corps, USSOCOM M110 Sniper Made from Heckler Koch
M24 SWS Sniper rifle Remington Arms Company 7.62×51mm NATO Army, Air Force, USSOCOM
M2010 ESR Sniper rifle Remington Arms Company .300 Winchester Magnum Army
M40 Sniper rifle Remington Arms Company 7.62×51mm NATO Marine Corps, USSOCOM Upgraded M40A1, M40A3, and M40A5 models were used by Marine Corps scout snipers.
M1903 Springfield Bolt-action rifle Springfield Armory .30-03 Springfield.30-06 Springfield Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard Mostly ceremonial.
Mk 13 Sniper rifle Accuracy International/Remington Arms Company .300 Winchester Magnum USSOCOM (Mod 5), Marine Corps (Mod 7) Replaced the M40A5 in USMC service.
Mk 21 PSR Sniper rifle Remington Arms Company 7.62×51mm NATO, .300 Winchester Magnum, .338 Lapua Magnum, .338 Norma Magnum Army
MK20 SSR Tactical precision rifle, designated marksman rifle FN Herstal 7.62x51mm NATO, 6.5 Creedmoor Army
Mk 22 ASR Sniper rifle Barrett Firearms Company .300 Winchester Magnum, .300 Norma Magnum, .308 Winchester, .338 Norma Magnum, .338 Lapua Magnum Army, Marine Corps, USSOCOM To replace the M2010 ESR and MK13.
Barrett 50 Cal/M82, M107 Anti-materiel sniper rifle Barrett Firearms Company .50 BMG Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, USSOCOM
Shotguns
M590 Shotgun O.F. Mossberg & Sons 12-gauge Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force Also 500M MILS.[citation needed]
Remington Model 870 Shotgun Remington Arms Company 12-gauge Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard
M1014 Semi-automatic shotgun Benelli Armi SPA 12-gauge Army, Marine Corps
M26 MASS Shotgun C-More Systems 12-gauge Army
Submachine guns
MP5 Submachine gun Heckler & Koch 9×19mm Parabellum Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, USSOCOM
MP7 Submachine gun, Personal defense weapon Heckler & Koch 4.6×30mm HK Army, Navy, Coast Guard, USSOCOM[citation needed]
APC9 Pro-K SCW Submachine gun Brügger & Thomet 9×19mm Parabellum Army, Air Force
Machine guns
M249 SAW Light machine gun, squad automatic weapon FN Herstal 5.56×45mm NATO Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force
M240 General purpose medium machine gun FN Herstal 7.62×51mm NATO Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard
M60 General purpose medium machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, USSOCOM
XM250 Light machine gun SIG Sauer .277 Fury NGSW program Winner of the NGSW program in April 2022, selected by the United States Army to replace the M249 SAW.
Small arms ammunition
Grenade launchers
M203 Grenade launcher Airtronic USA 40 mm grenade Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, USSOCOM
M320 Grenade launcher Heckler & Koch 40 mm grenade Army, Marine Corps, Air Force To replace the M203
M32 MGL Revolver grenade launcher Milkor USA, Inc. 40 mm grenade Marine Corps, USSOCOM
MK 13 EGLM Grenade launcher FN Herstal 40 mm grenade Army
Heavy weapons and mounted weapons
M61 Vulcan Gatling gun - six-barrels General Dynamics 20×102mm Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard
M134 Gatling gun - six-barrels 7.62×51mm NATO Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy
M2 HMG Heavy machine gun .50 BMG Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard
GAU-19 Gatling gun General Dynamics .50 BMG
Mk 19 Grenade Machine Gun Automatic grenade launcher General Dynamics 40 mm grenades Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard
Mk 47 Striker Automatic grenade launcher General Dynamics 40 mm grenades USSOCOM
Explosive launchers
FGM-148 Javelin Anti-tank guided missile system Raytheon & Lockheed Martin 127mm Army, Marine Corps
M136 (AT4) Anti-tank rocket system Alliant Techsystems 84mm Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy Adopted by the United States Army as the "Lightweight Multipurpose Weapon M136".
M3 MAAWS Anti-tank recoilless rifle Saab Bofors Dynamics 84x246mm R Army, USSOCOM
SMAW Anti-tank rocket system Nammo Talley 83.5mm Army, Marine Corps
Anti-air weapons
FIM-92 Stinger Man-portable air-defense system Raytheon Missiles & Defense Army, Marine Corps
2,066 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Mortars
M120 Mortar Soltam Systems 120 mm mortar Army, Marine Corps Active -

1,076 M120

M252 Mortar 81 mm mortar Army, Marine Corps Active -

990 M252

M224 Mortar 60 mm mortar Army, Marine Corps
8,400 Active (May 7th, 2025) - Cruise Missiles
AGM-158 JASSM Cruise missile Lockheed Martin Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps Roughly 3,600 AGM-158 JASSM
AGM-158C LRASM Cruise missile Lockheed Martin Anti-shipping version of AGM-158 JASSM Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps Roughly 450 AGM-158C LRASM
BGM-109 Cruise missile Raytheon Missiles & Defense Navy, Army, Marine Corps Roughly 4,000 BGM-109
AGM-86 ALCM Cruise missile Boeing Nuclear delivery platform Air Force Roughly 350 AGM-86 ALCM
AGM-86 ALCM

Vehicles

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Fixed-wing aircraft

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Name Description Manufacturer Version Branches Quantity[3] Notes Picture
292 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Close air support
A-10C Close Air Support, Forward Air Control Fairchild Republic A-10C Air Force 261 Planned to be fully retired by 2028
OA-1K Close Air Support, Forward Air Control L3Harris OA-1K Air Force 0 62 Planned
AC-130 Close Air Support, Air Interdiction and Force Protection Lockheed Martin AC-130J Air Force 31
143 Active, 24 Stored, 97 Planned (May 5th, 2025) - Strategic bomber
B-1B Long-range multirole heavy bomber Rockwell International (now part of Boeing) B-1B Air Force 45 14 Stored
B-52H High altitude long-range strategic heavy bomber Boeing B-52H Air Force 76 To be upgraded to B-52J

10 Stored Will serve until 2050s

B-2 Low observable strategic stealth heavy bomber Northrop Grumman B-2A Air Force 19
B-21 Low observable strategic stealth heavy bomber Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider Air Force 3 100 Planned
1,274 Active (May 8th, 2025) - Military transport aircraft
C-5M Intercontinental outsize heavy cargo transport Lockheed Martin C-5M Air Force 52
C-17 Intercontinental strategic transport Boeing C-17A Air Force 222
C-130 Tactical transport aircraft Lockheed Martin C-130H

C-130E

Air Force, Coast Guard, Navy 162 To be replaced on one for one basis with C-130J
C-130J Tactical transport aircraft Lockheed Martin C-130J

C-130J-30

Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard 353
MC-130J Tactical transport aircraft Lockheed Martin MC-130J Air Force 57 7 Planned
HC-130 Combat Search and Rescue aircraft Lockheed Martin HC-130H

HC-130J

HC-130P

HC-130P/N

Air Force, Coast Guard 59
LC-130H Tactical transport aircraft Lockheed Martin LC-130H Air Force 10 Equipped with skees
C-27J Medium-lift tactical transport aircraft Leonardo C-27J

HC-27J

Army, Coast Guard 21
VC-25 Executive Transport Aircraft Boeing VC-25A

VC-25B

Air Force 2 Used as Air Force One. VC-25A based on Boeing 747-200B to be replaced by VC-25B. Two VC-25B to be built, based on Boeing 747-8I.
C-32 Passenger aircraft Boeing C-32 Air Force 6
C-40 Passenger aircraft Boeing C-40B

C-40C

Navy,

Air Force, Marine Corps

30
C-146A Passenger/Cargo aircraft Dornier Luftfahrt GmbH C-146A Air Force 20 Used for Special Operations
CN-235 Passenger/Cargo aircraft CASA CN-235

HC-144A

HC-144B

Air Force, Coast Guard 23 Air Force version Used for Special Operations
C-2A Passenger/Cargo aircraft Northrop Grumman C-2A

C-2R

Navy 26 Carrier based transport plane
C-26D Passenger aircraft Fairchild Republic C-26D Air Force, Navy 18
C-21A Passenger aircraft C-21A Air Force 19
C-12 Passenger/Cargo aircraft

Surveillance aircraft

Beechcraft C-12C

C-12D

C-12F

C-12J

MC-12W

Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy 151
C-20 Passenger aircraft Gulfstream Aerospace C-20A

C-20B

C-20C

C-20D

C-20H

C-20G

C-20J

Army, Air Force, Navy 19
C-37 Passenger aircraft Gulfstream Aerospace C-37A

C-37B

Army, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard 14
C-145 Light utility transport PZL Mielec C-145 AFSOC 10
Airborne early warning and control (AEW&C)
E-2 All-weather carrier based airborne early warning and control Northrop Grumman E-2C

E-2D

Navy 83 25 E-2D Planned

20 Stored

E-3 Airborne warning and control system (AWACS) Boeing E-3B

E-3G

Air Force 15 Planned to be fully retired by 2035

29 Stored

E-7A Airborne warning and control system (AWACS) Boeing E-7A Air Force 0 26 Planned
E-4 National emergency airborne command post Boeing E-4B Air Force 4
E-6 Naval Communications Relay/Airborne Command Post Boeing E-6B Navy 16 Planned to be fully retired by the 2030s
E-8 Airborne Battle Management Platform Northrop Grumman E-8B

E-8C

Air Force 16
149 Active (May 7th, 2025) - Reconnaissance Planes
U-2S Reconnaissance Lockheed U-2S Air Force 27 Planned to be retired by 2026
RC-135 Reconnaissance Boeing RC-135S

RC-135U RC-135V RC-135W

Air Force 25
CL-650 Reconnaissance Bombardier Aerospace CL-650 Army 2
MC/RC-12 Reconnaissance Beechcraft MC-12

RC-12

Army 95
545 Active, 90 Planned (May 6th, 2025) - Tanker Planes
KC-135 Aerial Tanker Boeing KC-135R

KC-135T

Air Force 376
KC-46 Aerial Tanker Boeing KC-46A Air Force 89 90 Planned
KC-130J Aerial Tanker Lockheed Martin KC-130J Marine Corps 80
158 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Maritime Patrol Aircraft (ASW)
P-3 Anti-Submarine Marine Patrol Aircraft Lockheed Martin P-3C Navy 28 Phasing out of service
P-8 Anti-Submarine, Anti-Surface, Shipping Interdiction Patrol Aircraft Boeing P-8A Navy 130
173 Active (May 7th, 2025) - Electronic-warfare Aircraft
EA-18G Carrier-based Electronic-Warfare Aircraft Major components:

Boeing & Northrop Grumman

EA-18G Navy 153
EC-130H Electronic-Warfare Aircraft Lockheed Martin EC-130H

EC-130J

Air Force 5 EC-130H

5 EC-130J

EP-3E Electronic-Warfare Aircraft Lockheed Martin EP-3E Navy 9 Planed to be fully retired by 2025
EO-5 Electronic-Warfare Aircraft EO-5C

RC-7

Army 9
EA-37B Electronic-Warfare Aircraft L3Harris

BAE Systems

EA-37B Air Force 1 9 Planned
299 Active (May 6th, 2025) - Air superiority fighter
F-22 Air Superiority Aircraft Major components:

Boeing &Lockheed Martin

F-22A Air Force 150
F-15 Air Superiority Aircraft Boeing F-15C

F-15D

Air Force 149 No F-15C in active service, only reserve and national guard
2,139 Active, 2,027 Planned (May 7th, 2025) - Multirole combat aircraft
F-15E Multi-role combat aircraft Boeing F-15E Air Force 218
F-15EX Multi-role combat aircraft Boeing F-15EX Air Force 9 96 Planned
F-16 Multi-role combat aircraft Lockheed Martin F-16C Air Force 726
F/A-18 Carrier based Multi-role Combat Aircraft Major components:

Boeing & Northrop Grumman

F/A-18C Marine Corps 138
F/A-18 Carrier based Multi-role Combat Aircraft Major components:

Boeing & Northrop

F/A-18E

F/A-18F

Navy 549 76 Planned
Top view of gray jet fighter banks toward camera
F-35 Advanced Multi-role combat aircraft Major components:

Lockheed Martin & Northrop Grumman

F-35A

F-35C

Air Force,

Navy

408 F-35A

100 F-35C

Multi role strike fighter. F-35C Navy Variant carrier based.

1,855 Planned of all variants

Rotary Winged-Aircraft / VTOL / VSTOL

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Name Type Manufacturer Version Branches Quantity[3] Notes Picture
274 Active (May 5th, 2025) - VSTOL / VTOL
F-35B Advanced multi-role combat aircraft Major components:

Lockheed Martin& Northrop Grumman

F-35B Marine Corps 235 Supersonic STOVL multirole fighter

1,855 Planned of all variants

AV-8B Close air support Major components:

Boeing & BAE Systems

AV-8B Marine Corps 39 To be replaced by F-35B; The original variant of this aircraft is of British design.

Retiring 2025

1,003 Active, 15 Planned (May 6th, 2025) - Attack Helicopters
AH-1Z Attack helicopter Bell Textron AH-1Z Marine Corps 179 Slowly Retiring
AH-64 Attack helicopter Boeing AH-64D

AH-64E

Army 824 15 Planned
935 Active, 762 Planned (May 10th, 2025) - Heavy Lift Helicopters
V-22 Osprey Cargo helicopter Major components:

Bell Textron & Boeing

MV-22B

CV-22B

CMV -22B

Marines Corps,

Air Force, Navy

288 MV-22B

19 CMV-22B

52 CV-22B

49 Planned
CH-47 Cargo helicopter Boeing CH-47D

CH-47F

Army 394 CH-47D

48 CH-47F

464 Planned
MH-47 Multi-mission helicopter Boeing MH-47G Army 36 69 Planned
CH-53E Cargo helicopter Sikorsky CH-53E Marines Corps,

Navy

123
CH-53K Cargo helicopter Sikorsky CH-53K Marine Corps 11 180 Planned
3,560 Active, 2,329 to 4,464 Planned (May 10th, 2025) - Utility Helicopters
UH-1Y Utility helicopter Bell Textron UH-1Y Marine Corps 122
UH-1N Utility aircraft Bell Textron UH-1N Air Force 63 Planned to be retired by 2026
HH-60 Jay Hawk Recovery helicopter Sikorsky HH-60T Coast Guard 45 82 Planned
HH-60 Pave Hawk Search and rescue helicopter Sikorsky HH-60G

HH-60W

Air Force 64 HH-60G

32 HH-60W

53 Planned
MH-60 Black Hawk Multi-mission helicopter Sikorsky MH-60K

MH-60L

Army 23 MH-60K

35 MH-60L

UH-60 Black Hawk Utility aircraft Sikorsky UH-60L

UH-60M

Army 1,978 120 to 255 Planned
VH-60N Whitehawk Marine One VIP Transport Sikorsky VH-60N Marine Corps 8
VH-3D Marine One VIP Transport Sikorsky VH-3D Marine Corps 11
VH-92 Marine One VIP Transport Sikorsky VH-92 Marine Corps 23
SH-60 Seahawk Search and rescue helicopter
Multi-mission helicopter
Multi-mission helicopter
Anti-submarine helicopter helicopter
Anti-submarine helicopter helicopter
Sikorsky HH-60H

MH-60R MH-60S SH-60B SH-60F

Navy 526
V-280 Utility aircraft Bell Textron V-280 Army 0 2,000 to 4,000 Planned
MH-139 Utility aircraft Boeing MH-139A Air Force 7 42 Planned
HH-65 Search and rescue helicopter Airbus Helicopters MH-65D

MH-65E

Coast Guard 98 This aircraft is of French design.
UH-72 Utility aircraft Airbus Helicopters UH-72A Army 478 30 Planned

Sometimes using for training purposes

MH-6 Special operations utility helicopter / Attack helicopter Hughes Tool Company's Aircraft Division AH-6C

MH-6E

AH-6F

AH-6G

MH-6H

AH/MH-6J

Army 47 74 Planned
300 Active, 71 Planned (May 7th, 2025) - Training Helicopters
Mi-24 Aggressor Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant Mi-24 Army 2
Mil Mi-8/Mi-17 Aggressor Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant Mi-8

Mi-17

Army 10
T-57 Training helicopter Bell Textron TH-57B

TH-57C

Navy 44 TH-57B

85 TH-57C

TH-73A Training helicopter Leonardo TH-73A Navy 59 71 Planned
TH-67 Training helicopter Bell Textron TH-67 Army 172 The aircraft is a joint US-Canadian design.
TH-1H Training helicopter Bell Textron TH-1H Air Force 28
Bell UH-1H Iroquois
1,924 Active, 351 Planned (May 8th, 2025) - Training Planes
F-117 Aggressor Lockheed Martin F-117A Air Force 45[4] Planned to be fully retired by 2036
Top view of angular aircraft banking left while flying over mountain range
F-16 Aggressor, Training Plane Lockheed Martin F-16A

F-16D

Air Force, Navy 22 F-16A Navy

158 F-16D Air Force

F/A-18 Aggressor, Training Plane McDonnell Douglas F/A-18D Navy 43
F-5F/N Aggressor, Training Plane Northrop F-5F

F-5N

Marine Corps, Navy 43
T-38 Training Plane Northrop T-38A

T-38C

AT-38B

Air Force 495
T-45C Carrier Training Plane McDonnell Douglas T-45C Navy 189
T-7 Training Plane Boeing T-7A Air Force 2 351 Planned
T-1A Training Plane T-1A Air Force 127
TU-2S Training Plane Lockheed Martin TU-2S Air Force 4 Planned to be retired by 2026
TC-135 Training Plane Boeing TC-135S

TC-135W

Air Force 3 Training version of RC-135
T-44C Training Plane Beechcraft T-44C Navy 57
T-6 Training Plane Textron Aviation T-6 Air Force, Navy 736 29 Planned

Spacecraft

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Name Type Branches Quantity[3] Notes Picture
Spacecraft
Delta IV Orbital launch vehicle n/a n/a
Global Positioning System Navigation and timing Space Force 30[5]
X-37B Space Shuttle Space Force 2

Land vehicles

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Name Manufacturer Variants Branches Quantity Notes Picture
2,640 Active, 6,203 Stored (May 5th, 2025) - Main battle tanks
M1 Abrams Lima Army Tank Plant

BAE Systems Platforms & Services

M1A1 SA

M1A2 SEP v2

M1A2 SEP v3

Army Active -

540 M1A1 SA

1,500 M1A2 SEP v2

600 M1A2 SEP v3

Stored -

6,203 M1 Abrams

Roughly 8,843 M1 Abrams in US Ownership
108 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Light Tanks
M10 Booker General Dynamics M10 Army Active -

108 M10

396 Planned (Cancled)
2,881 Active, 2,000 Stored, 444 Planned (May 5th, 2025) - Infantry fighting vehicles
M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle BAE Systems Platforms & Services M2A2 ODS

M2A3

M2A4

Army Active -

2,100 M2A2/M2A3

210 M2A4

Stored -

2,000 M2A2/M2A3

Roughly 4,100 M2 Bradley in US Ownership
M1296 Dragoon

M1304 ICVVA1-30MM

General Dynamics Land Systems M1296 Dragoon

ICVVA1-30MM

Army Active -

83 M1296 Dragoon

Planned -

269 M1304 ICVVA1-30MM

83 in US Ownership

Planned M1304 ICVVA1-30MM are upgrades of existing vehicles

M1296 ICV-D equipped with DVE-Wide thermal cameras on the front and sides
LAV-25 General Motors Diesel LAV-25A1

LAV-25A2

LAV-25A3

Marine Corps Active -

488 LAV-25A1/A2/A3

488 LAV-25A1/A2/A3 in US Ownership
ACV-30 BAE Systems ACV-30 Marine Corps Planned -

175 ACV-30

175 ACV-30 Planned for US Ownership
239 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Anti-Tank Launcher Vehicles
M1134 Stryker

M1253A1 Stryker

General Dynamics Land Systems M1134

M1253A1

Army Active -

110 M1134

23 M1253A1

133 M1134/M1253A1 in US Ownership
LAV-AT General Motors Diesel LAV-AT Marine Corps Active -


106 LAV-AT

106 in US Ownership
8,639 Active, 8,000 Stored, 2,418 Planned (May 10th, 2025) - Armored personnel carrier
M113 BAE Systems Platforms & Services M113A2

M113A3

Army Active -

4,700 M113A2/M113A3

Stored -

8,000 M113A2/M113A3

Roughly 12,700 M113 in US Ownership
M1126 Stryker General Dynamics Land Systems M1126 ICV

M1256A1 ICV

Army Active -

1,218 M1126 ICV

465 M1256A1 ICV

Roughly 1,683 APC variant of Stryker in US Ownership
ACV-P BAE Systems ACV-P Marine Corps Active -

352 ACV-P

Planned -

38 ACV-P

352 ACV-P in US Ownership
LAV-LOG General Motors Diesel LAV-LOG Marine Corps Active -

127 LAV-LOG

127 in US Ownership

Logistics Version of LAV-25

LAV-MEWSS
Armored Ground Mobility System Steyr-Daimler-Puch Spezialfahrzeuge Pandur 1 (6x6)

AGMS

USASOC Active -

50 AGMS

50 AGMS in US Ownership
AMPV BAE Systems M1283 GP

M1284 MEV

M1285 MTV

M1286MCmd

M1287 MCV

Army Active -

527 AMPV (Assorted variants)

Planned - 2,380 AMPV (Assorted variants)

527 Assorted AMPV in US Ownership
Assault Amphibious Vehicle (Amphibious) BAE Systems Platforms & Services AAVP-7A1 Marine Corps Active -

1,200 Active

Roughly 1,200 in US Ownership
18,803 Active (May 5th, 2025) - MRAP
RG-31 Nyala Land Systems OMC RG-31 Charger Army Active -

1,963

The RG-31 originated from South Africa

Roughly 1,963 in US Ownership

RG-33 Land Systems OMC RG-33 Army Active -

2,386

Originated from South Africa

Roughly 2,386 in US Ownership

Cougar Force Protection, Inc. Cougar 4x4

Cougar 6x6

Army, Marine Corps, Air Force Active -

1,725 Cougar

Roughly 1,725 in US Ownership
International MaxxPro International Truck MaxxPro Dash Marine Corps, Army Active -

2,934 MaxxPro

Roughly 2,934 in US Ownership
BAE Caiman BAE Systems Platforms & Services Caiman Marine Corps, Army Active -

2,800 Caiman

2,800 Estimated in US Ownership
Oshkosh M-ATV Oshkosh Corporation M-ATV Army, Marine Corps, USSOCOM Active -

6,345 M-ATV

Roughly 6,345 in US Ownership
Buffalo Force Protection, Inc. Buffalo Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, Navy Active -

650 Buffalo

Roughly 650 in US Ownership
92,301 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Infantry Mobility Vehicles
Humvee AM General M1113

M1114

M1151

M1165

(Large Amount of variants)

Army, Marine Corps, Air Force,Navy, Coast Guard Active -

70,000 Armored Humvees (Assorted variants)

Roughly 70,000 Armored Humvees in US Ownership

Being divested over time

JLTV Oshkosh Corporation M1278

M1279

M1280

M1281

Army, Marines, Navy, Airforce Active -

20,000 JLTV (Assorted variants)

Planned -

44,000 JLTV (Canceled)

Roughly 20,000 JLTV in US Ownership
Oshkosh L-ATV in M1278 Heavy Guns Carrier JLTV configuration with Objective Gunner Protection Kit (OGPK)
M1117 Textron Marine & Land Systems M1117 Army (Military Police) Active -

1,836

Roughly 1,836 M1117 in US Ownership

Being divested over time

M1200 Textron Marine & Land Systems M1200 Army Active -

465 M1200

Roughly 465 M1200 in US Ownership

Being divested over time

75,900 Active, 3,465 Planned (May 5th, 2025) - Light utility vehicle
Humvee AM General M998A1/A2

M1025A1/A2

(Large Amount of variants)

Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard Active -

75,000 Unarmored Humvees

Roughly 75,000 Unarmored Humvees in US Ownership

Being divested over time

M1301 ISV Oshkosh Defense M1301 ISV Army Active -

300 M1301 ISV


Planned -

1,765 M1302 ISV

Roughly 300 M1301 ISV in US Ownership[6]
M1297 GMV General Dynamics M1297 GMV Army Planned -

1,700 M1297 GMV

1,700 M1297 GMV Planned for US Ownership
M1161 Growler Manufacturing and Engineering M1161 Marine Corps Active -

600 M1161

Can be Airlifted by a V-22 Osprey

Roughly 600 M1161 in US Ownership

Light Strike Vehicle Chenowth Racing Products, Inc. Army Unknown Quantity
Advanced Light Strike Vehicle Chenowth Racing Products, Inc. Marine Corps, Navy (Navy SEALs/SWCC) Unknown Quantity
Ranger Special Operations Vehicle Land RoverOtokar Army 60 Orginally Ordered

Unknown Quantity Today

Exclusive use by the 75th Ranger Regiment
176,279 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Trucks
M939 Truck AM General M939

(Large Amount of variants)

Active -

25,000[7]

Intention is to replace with the Oshkosh FMTV. Figures include National Guard and Air Force.

Roughly 25,000 M939 in US Ownership

FMTV Oshkosh Corporation FMTV 4x4

MTV 6x6

(Large Amount of variants)

Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, Navy Active -

108,800 FMTV/MTV

Oshkosh Defense - >23,400 trucks/>11,400 trailers (current manufacturer). 74,000 trucks and trailers by legacy manufacturers. Figures include National Guard and Air Force.[7]

Roughly 108,800 FMTV/MTV in US Ownership

MTVR Oshkosh MTVR

(Large Amount of variants)

Marine Corps Active -

11,400 MTVR

Roughly 11,400 MTVR in US Ownership
M915 AM General M915

M915A1

M915A2

M915A3

M915A5

Army Unknown Quantity
HEMTT Oshkosh Corporation HEMTT

(Large Amount of variants)

Army, Air Force Active -

27,000 (new build and remanufactured)[8]

Figures include National Guard and Air Force.

Roughly 27,000 in US Ownership

Oshkosh HET Oshkosh Corporation 2,488 M1070A0 tractors and >2,600 M1000 trailers delivered of which at least 1,009 tractors and >1000 trailers have been Reset. 1,591 M1070A1 delivered. Army, Air Force Active -

4,079 (delivered; not all remain in service)[9]

Figures include National Guard and Air Force.

Roughly 4,079 in US Ownership

1,379 Active, 1,000 Stored (May 5th, 2025) - Armored recovery vehicle (ARV)
M88 BAE Systems Land and Armaments M88A1

M88A2

Army Active -

914 M88A2

360 M88A1

Stored -

1,000 M88A1

Roughly 2,274 in US Ownership
AAVRA1 BAE Systems Platforms & Services AAVRA1 Marine Corps Active -

60 AAVRA1

Roughly 60 AAVRA1 in US Ownership
LAV-R General Motors Diesel LAV-R Marine Corps Active -

45 LAV-R

Roughly 45 LAV-R in US Ownership
LAV-MEWSS
Incorrect Picture
2,556 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Military engineering vehicle
LARC-V Power Dynamics LARC-V Amphibious Transport Navy, Army Active -

200

200 Estimated, Unknown amount exactly
M9 Armored Combat Earthmover International HarvesterCaterpillar M9 Armored Bulldozer Army Active -

447

Roughly 447 M9 in US Ownership
Caterpillar D9 Caterpillar D9 Armored Bulldozer Army Unknown Quantity
JCB HMEE JCB Fastrac JCB HMEE Armored Bulldozer Army Active -

800 JCB HMEE

Roughly 800 JCB HMEE in US Ownership
M104 AVLB General Dynamics Land Systems M104 AVLB Army Active -

40 M104 AVLB

40 M104 AVLB in US Ownership
M1074 AVLB General Dynamics Land Systems M1074 AVLB Army Active -

104 M1074 AVLB

Roughly 104 M1074 AVLB in US Ownership
M60 Armored Vehicle Launch Bridge Anniston Army Depot M60 AVLB

M60A1 AVLB

Army Unknown Quantity Last Known Quantity Was 230 M60 AVLB
Husky VMMD DCD GroupCritical Solutions International Husky VMMD

(Mine Clearing)

Army Active -

610 Husky VMMD

Detection and mine removal vehicle; originated from South Africa

Roughly 610 Husky VMMD in US Ownership

Buffalo AEV Force Protection, Inc. Buffalo AEV

(Mine Clearing)

Army Active -

38 Buffalo AEV

Roughly 38 Buffalo AEV in US Ownerhsip
M1150 General Dynamics Land Systems M1150 Assault Breacher

(Mine Clearing)

Army Active -

149 M1150

Roughly 149 M1150 in US Ownership
M1132 ESV

M1257A1 Stryker

General Dynamics Land Systems M1132 ESV

M1257A1 ESV

(Mine Clearing)

Army Active -

136 M1132 ESV

32 M1257A1 ESV

Roughly 168 M1132/M1257A1 AEV in US Ownership
605 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Armored Medical Vehicles
M1133 M1254A1 Stryker General Dynamics Land System M1133 MEV

M1254A1 MEV

Army Active -

203 M1133 MEV

101 M1254A1 MEV

Roughly 304 M1133/M1254A1 MEV in US Ownership
International MaxxPro International Truck Maxxpro Dash DXM Ambulance Army Active -

301 Maxxpro Dash DXM Ambulance

Roughly 301 Maxxpro Dash DXM Ambulance in US Ownership
M113A4 BAE Systems Land and Armaments M113A4 MEV Army Unknown Quantity Phasing out of service. To be replaced with AMPV
M577 BAE Systems Land and Armaments M577A2

M577A3

M577A4

M577A4 ATV

Army Unknown Quantity Phasing out of service. To be replaced with AMPV
443 Active (May 9th, 2025) - Armored Command Vehicles
M1130 CV

M1255A1 CV Stryker

General Dynamics Land System M1130 CV

M1255A1 CV

Army Active -

261 M1130 CV

87 M1255A1 CV

Roughly 348 M1130/M1255A1 CV in US Ownership
LAV-C2 General Motors Diesel LAV-C2 Marine Corps Active -

66 LAV-C2

Roughly 66 LAV-C2 in US Ownership
LAV-MEWSS
Incorrect Picture
ACV-C BAE Systems ACV-C Marine Corps Active -

29 ACV-C

Roughly 29 ACV-C in US Ownership
M577 BAE Systems Land and Armaments M577A3

M577A4 M1068

Army Unknown Quantity Phasing out of service. To be replaced with AMPV
265 Active (May 9th, 2024) - CBRN Defense Vehicles
M1135 NBCRV Stryker General Dynamics Land Systems M1135 NBCRV Army Active -

234 M1135 NBCRV

Roughly 234 M1135 NBCRV in US Ownership
LAV-JSLNBCRS General Motors Diesel LAV-JSLNBCRS Marine Corps Active -

31 LAV-JSLNBCRS

Roughly 31 LAV-JSLNBCRS in US Ownership
LAV-MEWSS
Incorrect Picture
1,896 Active, 800 Stored (May 9th, 2025) - Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle
M3 Calvary Fighting Vehicle BAE Systems Land and Armaments M3A3 Army Active -

1,200 M3A3

Stored -

800 M3A3

Roughly 2,000 M3A3 in US Ownership
M1127 RV Stryker General Dynamics Land Systems M1127 RV Army Active -

545 M1127 RV

Roughly 545 M1127 RV in US Ownership
M1131 FSV Stryker General Dynamics Land Systems M1131 FSV Army Active -

151 M1131 FSV

Roughly 151 M1131 FSV in US Ownerhsip
1,678 Active (May 10th, 2025) - Self-Propelled Mortar (SPM)
M1129 M1252A1 Stryker General Dynamics Land Systems M1129 SPM

M1252A1 SPM

Army Active -

441 M1129

96 M1252A1

Roughly 537 M1129/M1252A1 in US Ownership

120MM System

LAV-M General Motors Diesel LAV-M SPM Marine Corps Active -

65 LAV-M

Roughly 65 LAV-M in US Ownership

120MM System

LAV-M
M1064 BAE Systems Platforms & Services M1064 SPM Army Active -

1,076 M1064

Roughly 1,076 M1064 in US Ownership

120MM System

1,412 Active (May 5th, 2025) - Towed Artillery
M777A2 BAE Systems M777A2 Army, Marine Corps Active -

891 M777A2

Roughly 891 M777A2 in US Ownership

155MM System

M119 Royal Ordnance Factories M119 Army Active -

521 M119

Roughly 521 M119 in US Ownership

105MM System

745 Active, 850 Stored, 689 Planned (May 10th, 2025) - Self-Propelled Artillery (SPG)
M109 BAE Systems Platforms & Services M109A6

M109A7

Army Active -

514 M109A6

231 M109A7

Planned -

689 M109A7

Stored -

850 M109A6

Roughly 1,595 M109A6/A7 in US Ownership

155MM System

231 Active (May 5th, 2025) - SPG Ammunition Carrier
M992A3 BAE Systems Platforms & Services M992A2

M992A3

Army Active -

231 M992A3

Roughly 231 M992A3 in US Ownership

Paired with M109s

795 Active, 766 Stored, 215 Planned (May 5th, 2025) - MLRS
M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System Lockheed Martin M142 HIMARS Army, Marine Corps Active -

410 M142 HIMARS

Planned -

215 M142 HIMARS

Roughly 410 M142 HIMARS in US Ownership
M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System Lockheed Martin M270A1

M270A2

Army Active -

385 M270A1/A2

Stored -

766 M270A1

Production ceased in 2003

Roughly 1,151 M270A1/A2 in US Ownership

615 Active, 199 Planned (May 5th, 2025) - Short Range Air Defense
AN/TWQ-1 Avenger Boeing AN/TWQ-1 Avenger

Humvee Based

Army, Marine Corps Active -

453 AN/TWQ-1

Roughly 453 AN/TWQ-1 in US Ownership
Stryker M-SHORAD General Dynamics Land System Sgt Stout or Stryker M-SHORAD Army Active -

162 Stryker M-SHORAD

Planned -

199 Stryker M-SHORAD

Roughly 162 Stryker M-SHORAD in US Ownership
50 Batteries Active, 10 Batteries Planned (May 5th, 2025) - Long Range Air Defense
MIM-104 Patriot Lockheed Martin MIM-104D/E (PAC-2)

MIM-104F (PAC 3) MIM-104F (PAC 3 MSE)

Army Active -

50 Batteries MIM-104

Planned -

10 Batteries MIM-104

50 Batteries in US Ownership
7 Batteries Active, 1 Batterie Planned (May 5th, 2025) - Ballistic Missile Air Defense
Terminal High Altitude Area Defense Lockheed Martin THAAD Army Active -

7 Batteries THAAD

Planned -

1 Batterie THAAD

Its purpose is for anti-ballistic missile uses

7 Batteries in US Ownership

Watercraft

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United States Navy
11 Active, 9 Planned (May 10th, 2025) - Aircraft Carriers
Class Builders Type Branch Active Notes Image
Gerald R. Ford-class Newport News Shipbuilding Aircraft carrier Navy 1 10 planned
Nimitz-class Newport News Shipbuilding Aircraft carrier Navy 10 Class of 10
2 Active (May 10th, 2025) - Command Ships
Blue Ridge-class Philadelphia Naval Shipyard

Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co

Amphibious Command Ship Navy 2 Class of 2
37 Active, 4 Stored, 45 Planned (May 10th, 2025) - Amphibious Warfare Ships
America-class Huntington Ingalls Industries Ingalls Shipbuilding Division Amphibious assault ship Navy 2 9 Planned
Wasp-class Ingalls Shipbuilding Amphibious assault ship Navy 7 Class of 8
Tarawa class Ingalls Shipbuilding Amphibious assault ship Navy 0 1 Stored
San Antonio-class Huntington Ingalls Industries Amphibious transport dock Navy 13 26 Planned
Puller Class General Dynamics NASSCO Expeditionary Mobile Base Navy 5 8 Planned
Whidbey Island-class Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company Dock landing ship Navy 6 Class of 8

2 Stored

Harpers Ferry-class Avondale Shipyard Dock landing ship Navy 4 Class of 4
Austin class Dock landing ship Navy 0 1 Stored
51 Active, 42 Planned, 456 VLS Cells Active, 1,680 VLS Cells Planned (May 10th, 2025) - Nuclear Attack Submarines
Seawolf-class General Dynamics Electric Boat Attack submarine Navy 3 Class of 3
Los Angeles-class Newport News Shipbuilding

General Dynamics Electric Boat

Attack submarine Navy 24 Class of 62

Slowly retiring

Virginia-class General Dynamics Electric Boat Huntington Ingalls Industries Attack submarine Navy 24 42 Planned
14 Active, 12 Planned, 280 ICBM Cells Active, 192 ICBM Cells Planned (May 10th, 2025) - Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarines
Ohio-class General Dynamics Electric Boat Ballistic missile submarine Navy 14 Class of 18, 4 converted to SSGN
Columbia class Electric Boat, Newport News Shipbuilding Ballistic missile submarine Navy 0 12 Planned
4 Active, 616 VLS Cells Active (May 10th, 2025) - Nuclear Guided Missile Submarine
Ohio-class General Dynamics Electric Boat Guided missile submarine Navy 4 Converted from 18 Ohio Class SSBN
9 Active, 13 Stored 1,098 VLS Cells Active, 1,586 VLS Cells Stored (May 10th, 2025) - Guided Missile Cruisers
Ticonderoga-class Ingalls Shipbuilding

Bath Iron Works

Cruiser Navy 9 Class of 27

Planned to be retired by 2030

13 Stored

77 Active, 25 Planned, 4,906 VLS Cells Active, 2,400 VLS Cells Planned (May 10th, 2025) - Guided Missile Destroyer
Arleigh Burke-class Ingalls Shipbuilding

Bath Iron Works

Destroyer Navy 74 25 Planned

21 Flight l, 7 Flight ll, 37 Flight llA, 8 Flight llATI, 1 Flight lll

Zumwalt-class Ingalls Shipbuilding

Bath Iron Works

Destroyer Navy 3 Class of 3

Being refitted with hypersonic missiles to replace gun system

20 Planned, 7 Stored, 640 VLS Cells Planned (May 10th, 2025) - Guided Missile Frigate
Constellation-class Fincantieri Marinette Marine Frigate Navy 0 20 Planned
Oliver Hazard Perry class Frigate Navy 0 7 Stored
26 Active, 7 Stored, 2 Planned (May 10th, 2025) - Littoral Combat Ships
Freedom-class Fincantieri Marinette Marine Littoral combat ship Navy 10 16 Planned, 5 Stored
Independence-class Austal USA Littoral combat ship Navy 16 19 Planned, 2 Stored

15 are to become Mine countermeasures vessel

8 Active (May 10th, 2025) - Mine Countermeasures Vessel
Avenger-class Peterson Shipbuilders

Fincantieri Marinette Marine

Mine countermeasures vessel Navy 8 Class of 14
2 Active (May 10th, 2025) - Submarine Tender
Emory S. Land-class Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company Submarine tender Navy 2 Class of 3
2 (May 10th, 2025) - Commissioned, Not Active Ships
USS Pueblo Kewaunee Shipbuilding and Engineering Corporation Technical Research Ship Navy 1 Held captive in North Korea. Not counted as part of deployed combat fleet.
USS Constitution Edmund Hartt's Shipyard Classic Frigate Navy 1 Oldest commissioned ship afloat. Not counted as part of deployed combat fleet
Non-Commissioned Ships
16 Active, 1 Stored, 18 Planned (May 11th, 2025) - Replenishment Oiler
Henry J. Kaiser-class Avondale Shipyard Fleet Replenishment Oiler Navy (MSC) 14 Class of 16

1 Stored

John Lewis-class National Steel and Shipbuilding Company Fleet Replenishment Oiler Navy

(MSC)

2 18 Planned
16 Active, 2 Stored (May 11th, 2025) - Dry Cargo Replenishment Ships
Lewis and Clark-class General Dynamics National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO) Dry Cargo Ship Navy (MSC) 14 Class of 14
Supply-class National Steel and Shipbuilding Company Fast Combat Support Ship Navy (MSC) 2 Class of 4

2 Stored

Assorted Support Ships
USNS Invincible Tacoma Boatbuilding Company Missile Range Instrumentation Ship Navy (MSC) 1 Class of 18. Converted from Ocean Surveillance Ship.
Howard O. Lorenzen-class VT Halter Marine Missile Range Instrumentation Ship Navy (MSC) 1
Waters-class Avondale Industries, Inc Navigation Test Support Ship Navy (MSC) 1
Pathfinder-class Halter Marine Survey Ship Navy (MSC) 6 Class of 7.
Sea-based X-band Radar Mobile Early Warning Radar Platform Navy (MSC) 1 `
Victorious-class McDermott Shipyards Ocean Surveillance Ship Navy (MSC) 4
Impeccable-class Tampa Shipyards Ocean Surveillance Ship Navy (MSC) 1
Guam-class Austal USA High Speed Transport Navy (MSC) 1 Former Hawaii Superferry ship MV Huakai
Watson-class National Steel and Shipbuilding Company Vehicle Cargo Ship Navy (MSC) 8
2nd Lt. John P. Bobo-class General Dynamics Quincy Shipbuilding Division Strategic Sealift Ship Navy (MSC) 5
Shughart-class Lindøværftet Vehicle Cargo Ship Navy (MSC) 1
Bob Hope-class Avondale Shipyard Vehicle Cargo Ship Navy (MSC) 7
Powhatan-class Marinette Marine Corporation Ocean Tug Navy (MSC) 4 Class of 7
Mercy-class National Steel and Shipbuilding Company Hospital Ship Navy (MSC) 2 Former San Clemente-class oil tankers
Safeguard-class Peterson Builders Salvage Ship Navy (MSC) 2 Class of 4, 2 Retired
USNS Lawrence H. Gianella American Ship Building Company Petroleum Tanker Navy (MSC) 1
Montford Point-class National Steel and Shipbuilding Company Expeditionary Transfer Dock Navy (MSC) 4
Zeus-class National Steel and Shipbuilding Company Cable Ship Navy (MSC) 1
Spearhead-class Austal USA Expeditionary Fast Transport Navy (MSC) 14 19 Planned
Special Warfare and Coastal Riverine Force
Combat Rubber Raiding Craft Zodiac Milpro Inflatable Boat Navy
Small Unit Riverine Craft Raytheon Naval & Maritime Integrated Systems Rigid Buoyant Boat Navy
Riverine Command Boat Dockstavarvet Riverine Fast Assault Craft Navy
Rigid Raider BAE Systems Surface Ships Fast Assault Craft Navy
Mark V Special Operations Craft VT Halter Marine Special Operations Craft Navy
Special Operations Craft – Riverine Special Operations Craft Navy
Mark VI Patrol Boat SAFE Boats International Special Operations Craft Navy 38 48 Planned
Landing Craft
Landing Craft Air Cushion Textron Marine and Land SystemsAvondale Gulfport Marine Hovercraft Landing Craft Navy 74
Landing Craft Utility 1466, 1610 & 1627 Classes Landing Craft Utility Navy 32
United States Coast Guard
Cutters
Class Builders Type Branch Active Notes Image
Legend-class Ingalls Shipbuilding National Security Cutter Coast Guard 10 11 Planned, 12 Optional
Heritage-Class Eastern Shipbuilding, Austal USA Offshore Patrol Cutter Coast Guard 0 11 Planned, 25 Optional
Famous-class Robert Derecktor Shipyard Inc Tacoma Boatbuilding Company Medium Endurance Cutter Coast Guard 13 Class of 13
Reliance-class Todd Shipyards

American Ship Building Company

U.S. Coast Guard Yard

Christy Corporation

Medium Endurance Cutter Coast Guard 12 Class of 16
Edenton-class Brooke Marine Medium Endurance Cutter Coast Guard 1 Former USS Edenton (ATS-1)
Sentinel-class Bollinger Shipyards, Fast Response Cutter Coast Guard 57 67 Planned, 71 Optional
Island-class Bollinger Shipyards, Patrol Boat Coast Guard 3 Class of 49
Marine Protector-class Bollinger Shipyards, Patrol Boat Coast Guard 61 Class of 77
Healy-class Avondale Industries Icebreaker Coast Guard 1
Polar-class Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company Icebreaker Coast Guard 1 Class of 2
Mackinaw-class Fincantieri Marinette Marine Icebreaker Coast Guard 1 Used primarily in the Great Lakes
Juniper-class Fincantieri Marinette Marine Seagoing Buoy Tender Coast Guard 16
Keeper-class Fincantieri Marinette Marine Coastal Buoy Tender Coast Guard 14
Bay-class Tacoma Boatbuilding Company Icebreaking Tugboat Coast Guard 9 10 Planned
100 Foot-class Inland Buoy Tender Coast Guard 2
100 Foot-class Inland Construction Tender Coast Guard 3
65 Foot-class Inland Buoy Tender Coast Guard 2
USCGC Eagle Blohm & Voss, Hamburg Sail Training Vessel Coast Guard 1 Former Nazi German Barque Horst Wessel
160 Foot-class Inland Construction Tender Coast Guard 4
75 Foot-class Inland Construction Tender Coast Guard
75 Foot-class River Buoy Tender Coast Guard
65 Foot-class River Buoy Tender Coast Guard
65 Foot-class Small Harbor Tug Coast Guard
Boats
52-foot Motor Lifeboat U.S. Coast Guard Yard Lifeboat Coast Guard 4
47-foot Motor Lifeboat Textron Marine Lifeboat Coast Guard 227
Aids to Navigation Boat Aids to Navigation Boat Coast Guard 145
32-foot Transportable Port Security Boat Kvichak Marine Industries Security Boat Coast Guard
25-foot Transportable Port Security Boat Boston Whaler Security Boat Coast Guard To be transferred to the Army
Short Range Prosecutor Rigid Hulled Inflatable Coast Guard
Long Range Interceptor Rigid Hulled Inflatable Coast Guard
Defender-class SAFE Boats International Response Boat Coast Guard
Response Boat–Small II Response Boat Coast Guard
Response Boat–Medium Fincantieri Marinette Marine Response Boat Coast Guard
United States Army
Class Builders Type Branch Active Notes Image
General Frank S. Besson-class VT Halter Marine logistics support vessel Army 8 Class of 8
Runnymede-class VT Halter Marine large landing craft Army 35 Class of 35
LCM-8 mechanized landing craft Army 40 Class of 40
MGen. Nathanael Greene-class VT Halter Marine large coastal tug Army 6 Class of 6
United States Air Force
Class Builders Type Branch Active Notes Image
Rising Star-class Swiftships yard tugboat Air Force 1 Class of 1
MR-120 drone recovery vessel Air Force 3 Class of 3

Attire

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Uniforms

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Uniforms
Dress uniforms
Branch Name Notes Image
Army Army Service Uniform Currently used as both service and dress uniform. Being replaced by Army Greens as service uniform.
Marine Corps Blue Dress
Officers
Enlisted
Blue–White Dress Authorized for summer wear for officers only.
Red Dress Worn by the United States Marine Band and United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps only.
Navy Service Dress Blue Worn in the winter, and year-round for travel.
Officer / CPO
Enlisted
Service Dress White Worn in the summer.
Officer / CPO
Enlisted
Air Force Air Force Service Uniform Currently worn as both service and dress uniforms.
Space Force Space Force Service Uniform Same as Air Force Service Dress Uniform.
Coast Guard Service Dress Blue Worn year round by junior enlisted personnel and in winter only by officers and chief petty officers.
Service Dress White Same as Navy Service Dress Whites, but worn with Coast Guard insignia. Worn by officers only and chief petty officers only in summer.
Service uniforms
Branch Name Notes Image
Army Army Service Uniform Gradually being phased out in this role. Will be completely restricted to dress wear by 2028.
Army Greens Gradually replacing the Army Service Uniform in this role from 2020.
Marine Corps Service Uniform
Officers
Enlisted
Navy Service Khaki Uniform Worn by officers and chief petty officers only.
Summer White Service Uniform Worn in Summer by officers and chief petty officers only.
Navy Service Uniform Worn year round by junior enlisted personnel.
Air Force Air Force Service Dress Uniform Worn as both a service and a dress uniform.
Space Force Space Force Service Dress Uniform Same as Air Force Service Dress Uniform.
Coast Guard Winter Dress Blue Uniform Worn in winter.
Tropical Blue Uniform Worn in warm weather and year-round for general office wear.
Combat / Working uniforms
Branch Name Notes Image
Army Army Combat Uniform
Marine Corps Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform
Navy Navy Working Uniform
Shipboard Working Uniform
Air Force Airman Battle Uniform ABU completely phased out on 1 April 2021.
Army Combat Uniform Standard uniform of the USAF. Worn with brown name and rank / Air Force tapes. Completely replaced ABU on 1 April 2021.
Space Force Worn with blue name / Space Force tapes.
Coast Guard Operational Dress Uniform
Navy Working Uniform Worn by Port Security Units, Law Enforcement Detachments, and personnel deployed overseas.

Camouflage patterns

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Camouflage patterns
List of current camouflage patterns and uniforms
Branch Camouflage pattern Image Picture

Army

Operational Camouflage Pattern used for the current Army Combat Uniform (ACU).

Pattern is known as OCP – OEF Camouflage Pattern. Operational Camouflage Patternand

Marine Corps

MARPAT pattern, used for the Marine Corps Combat Utility Uniform (MCCUU) in two variants, woodland and desert.

Navy

Navy Working Uniform (NWU). Comes in two variants – standard woodland for garrison use and desert for deployment use.

Air Force

Operational Camouflage Pattern used on Army Combat Uniform (ACU) which has completely replaced the |Digitalized tigerstripe Airman Battle Uniform (ABU).

United States Coast Guard seal

Coast Guard

Operational Dress Uniform (ODU).

MultiCam

Coast Guard – ODUCoast Guard – CGCUU (used in oversea deployment or combat operations)

SOCOM

Common uniform for the SOCOM is still in development. Currently, MultiCam is widely used, replacing old BDUs.

See also

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References

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