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List of ships of the Israeli Navy

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The following is a list of vessels that have served in the Israeli Navy since 1948.

"INS" stands for "Israeli Navy Ship".[1]

Missile corvettes

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Missile boats

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Submarines

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Support ships

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WW2 gunships

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WW2 gunboats

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Patrol boats

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Shaldag class fast patrol boat
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Dvora class fast patrol boat
  • Netz-class boats – Retired
  • Yatush-class patrol boats – Retired
  • Bertram-class patrol boats – Retired
  • Saar 1-class boats – based on German Jaguar-class fast attack craft, built in France
    • INS Mivtach (311) – Converted to Saar 2 class missile boat
    • INS Miznak (312) – Converted to Saar 2 class missile boat
    • INS Misgav (313) – Converted to Saar 2 class missile boat
  • Dabur-class patrol boats – 12 built by Sewart Seacraft, the rest by IAI-Ramta – 34 adopted in 1973–77, decommissioned[9])
  • Super Dvora-class fast patrol boats – built by IAI-Ramta
    • Dvora Mk I - 9 adopted from 1988, 9 active
    • Super Dvora Mk II - 4 adopted from 1996, 2 active
    • Super Dvora Mk III - 7 active [10]
  • Shaldag-class fast patrol boats
    • Shaldag Mk I - 5 active
    • Shaldag Mk II - 2 active
  • Tzir'ah-class patrol boats – 3 active
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Hydrofoils

  • Grumman M161 hydrofoil
    • INS Shimrit (Built by Grumman)
    • INS Shlomit (Built in Israel) Sold for scrap in September 1991.[11]

Landing ships

  • P-25, P-33 – built in Germany
    • Purchased in Italy
    • Commissioned in 1948
    • Retired in 1957
  • P-31
    • Purchased in Italy
    • Commissioned in August 1948
    • Retired after a brief service
  • LCT class
    • INS Gush Etsion / Prato (P-39)
      • Purchased in Italy
      • Commissioned in July 1948
      • Retired in 1957
  • LCI class
    • INS Ramat Rachel (P-51), INS Nitsanim (P-53)
      • Commissioned in December 1948 / January 1949
      • Retired in late 1950s
  • INS Bat-Sheva (P-57)
    • Purchased in 1968-69
    • Retired in the 1990s, sunk during a missile trials
  • LSM-1 class
    • INS Sheva (P-91), INS Ofir (P-93), INS Tarshish (P-95)
      • Purchased in 1970
      • Retired in 1973-74
  • Kishon class landing ships – built in Israel
    • INS Etzion Gever (P-51), INS Shikmona (P-53), INS Caesarea (P-55)
      • Retired by 1991
  • Ashdod class landing ships – built in Israel in 1966-67
    • INS Ashdod (P-61)
      • Retired in 2001
    • INS Ashkelon (P-63), INS Achziv (P-65)
      • Retired in 1999
  • INS Nahshon, INS Komemiyut
    • Commissioned in 2024
    • Active

Commando boats

  • Dolphin type underwater craft
  • Maiale (pig) type underwater craft
  • Snunit boats
  • Zaharon boats
  • Moulit boats
  • Morena rigid-hulled inflatable boats

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