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Aircraft Carrier Type |
All ships designed primarily for the purpose of conducting combat operations by aircraft that engage in attacks against airborne, surface, sub-surface and shore targets.
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Surface Combatant Type
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Large, heavily armed, surface ships that are designed primarily to engage enemy forces on the high seas.
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Submarine Type
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All self-propelled submersible types regardless of whether employed as combatant, auxiliary, or research and development vehicles that have at least a residual combat capability.
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Patrol Combatant Type
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Combatants whose mission may extend beyond coastal duties and whose characteristics include adequate endurance and sea keeping, providing a capability for operations exceeding 48 hours on the high seas without support
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Amphibious Warfare Type Ships
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All ships having organic capability assault and characteristics enabling long duration operations on the high seas.
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Combat Logistics Type Ships
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Ships that have the capability to provide underway replenishment to fleet units.
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Mine Warfare Type Ships
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All ships whose primary function is mine warfare on the high seas.
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Support Type Ships
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A grouping of ships designed to operate in the open ocean in a variety of sea states to provide general support to either combatant forces or shore based establishments. (Includes smaller auxiliaries which by the nature of their duties, leave inshore waters).
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Mobile Logistics Type Ships
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Ships that have the capability to provide direct material support to other deployed units operating far from home base.
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Aircraft:
Fixed Wing: C,E, F, M, N, P, R, T, U, X |
Fixed: C-Cargo
E-Electronic Warfare F-Fighter M-Multi-Purpose N-Special Test, Permanent P-Patrol R-Reconnaissance T-Trainer U-Utility X-Experimental |
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Aircraft Rotary Wing:
A-Attack C-Cargo H-Rescue (Help) M S T U V |
Aircraft Rotary Wing:
A-Attack C-Cargo H-Rescue (Help) M-Multi-role S-Anti-Submarine Warfare T-Trainer U-Utility V-Vip Transport |
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Fixed Wing C-Cargo
C-2A: C-12: C-20: C-21: C-26: C-37A: and C-37B: C-40A: C-130: |
Fixed Wing C-Cargo
C-2A: Greyhound C-12: Huron logistics aircraft C-20: Gulfstream logistics aircraft C-21:Learjet used to support training C-26: Metro III C-37A Gulfstream V and C-37B: Gulfstream 550 C-40A: Clipper Logistics aircraft C-130: Hercules logistics aircraft C-130: |
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Fixed Wing
E-Electronic Warfare E-2: E-6B: EA-B: EP-3E: |
E-2:Hawkeye early warning and control aircraft
E-6B: Mercury airborne command post EA-B:Prowler electronic warfare aircraft EP-3E:(ARIES II) signals intelligence reconnaissance aircraft |
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Fixed Wing
F-Fighter F-5N/F: F/A-18C/D: F/A-18E/F: |
F-5N/F: Adversary aircraft
F/A-18C/D: Hornet strike fighter F/A-18E/F: Super Hornet strike fighter |
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Fixed wing
M-Multi-Purpose MQ-8B: |
MQ-8B: Fire scout Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
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Fixed wing
N-Special Test, permanent NU-1B: |
NU-1B: Otter light cargo transport
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Fixed wing
P-Patrol P-3C: P-8A: |
P-3C: Orion long range ASW aircraft
P-8A: Poseidon Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft (MMA) |
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Fixed wing
R-Reconnaissance RQ-2A: RQ-8A: |
RQ-2A: Pioneer Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
RQ-8A: Fire Scout Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) |
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Fixed wing
T-Trainer T-6A: T-34C: T-38: T-39D/N/G: T-45A: |
T-6A: Texan II turboprop trainer
T-34C: Turbomentor training aricraft T-38:Talon supsronic trainer T-39D/N/G:Sabreliner radar-navigational training aircraft T-45A: Goshawk training aircraft |
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Fixed wing
U-Utility U-6A: |
U-6A: Beaver all-purpose utility transport
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Rotary Wing
A-Attack AH-1W: AH-1Z: |
AH-1W: Cobra-attack helicopter for the U.S. Marine Corps
AH-1Z: Viper- attack helicopter for the U.S> Marine Corps |
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Rotary Wing
C-Cargo CH-E: CH-53D: |
CH-E: Sea Knight- Cargo transport for the U.S. Marine Corps
CH-53D: Sea Stallion- cargo transport for the U.S. Marine Corps |
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Rotary Wing
H- Rescue (Help) HH-1N: HH-60H: |
HH-1N:Iroquois- shore-based search and rescue duties
HH-60H:Rescue Hawk-Search (SAR) and rescue missions |
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Rotary Wing
M-Multi-role MH-53E: MH-60R/S: MV-22B: |
MH-53E: Sea Dragon-anti-mine warfare, shipboard delivery, transport and assault support. Derived from Sea Stallion
MH-60R/S: Seahawk/ Knighthawk-multi-mission rotary MV-22B: Osprey-multi-mission rotary/ fixed wing hybrid used by the U.S. Marine Corps |
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Rotary Wing
S-Anti-submarine Warfare SH-60B/F: |
SH-60B/F:Seahawk- submarine-hunter
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Rotary wing
T-Trainer TH-6B: TH-57: |
TH-6B: United States Naval Test Pilot School's test pilot trainin aircraft. Derived from the MD-369H.
TH-57: Sea Ranger- primarily used for training. |
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Rotary wing
U-Utility UH-1N: UH-1Y: UH-3H: |
UH-1N: Iroquois- utility helicopter used by the U.S. Marine Corps
UH-1Y: Venom- utility helicopter used by the U.S. Marine Corps UH-3H: Sea King- utility helicopter |
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Rotary wing
VH-3D: VH-60N: |
VH-3D: Sea King- executive transport mission for the President of the United States.
VH-60N: Night Hawk VH-60N Night Hawk- supports the executive transport mission for the President of the United States. |