Checkout The U.S. Navy's 33 Newest Ships Since 2020
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Checkout The U.S. Navy's 33 Newest Ships Since 2020
"In mid 2024, the USS San Diego, an amphibious transport dock, made its way from San Diego to Sasebo, Japan to support the needs of the U.S. military. Joining the USS America assault ship and the America Amphibious Ready Group, the USS San Diego will be used in a variety of missions and applications. Captain David Walton explains that the USS San Diego can transport Marines, their vehicles, and equipment. (Check out the 15 planes and helicopters that fly on American aircraft carriers.)"
"To maintain naval supremacy, the U.S. Navy continues developing various naval vessels and adopting them into its ranks. These newer vessel classes include Arleigh Burke-class destroyers and the Constellation-class warship. Many of these newer ships are highly advanced, such as the Gerald R. Ford-class. To identify the newest ships to make a splash in the U.S. Navy, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the military data site World Directory of Modern Military Warships' directory of all active ships in the U.S."
The USS San Diego moved from San Diego to Sasebo, Japan in mid 2024 to support U.S. military operations and joined the USS America and the America Amphibious Ready Group. The USS San Diego is an amphibious transport dock capable of transporting Marines, their vehicles, and equipment. The U.S. Navy continues developing and commissioning advanced vessel classes including Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, the Constellation-class, and Gerald R. Ford-class carriers. Data from the World Directory of Modern Military Warships and the Naval Vessel Register were used to identify and rank all ships and submarines commissioned since 2020 by age. The list was current and updated as of September 15, 2025. Studying new commissions reveals funding priorities and naval power-projection capabilities.
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