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The classification and categorization of naval ships and craft, including combatant ships (aircraft carriers, surface combatants, and submarines), auxiliary ships (support type and fleet support), combatant craft (patrol-type and amphibious warfare type), and support craft (service type and non-self-propelled). It also provides instructions for determining fleet size.
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21 November 2006
SECNAV INSTRUCTION 5030.
From: Secretary of the Navy
Subj: CLASSIFICATION OF NAVAL SHIPS AND CRAFT
Ref: (a) Defense Intelligence Agency DST-1200Z-545-90, Subj: Glossary of Naval Ships Types (GNST) (NOTAL)
Encl: (1) Combatant Ship Category (2) Auxiliary Ship Category (3) Combatant Craft Category (4) Support Craft Category (5) Official Battle Force Ship Count Method
a. The objectives of the grouping of categories and subcategories are to provide a means for valid comparisons and accounting of naval forces.
b. Letter prefixes shall be used in conjunction with classification symbols, as follows:
(1) T - to indicate that a government-owned or bareboat- chartered ship is assigned to Commander, Military Sealift Command (MSC) as a type commander.
(2) F - to indicate that a ship is being constructed for a foreign government.
(3) W - to indicate a Coast Guard Ship.
c. The letter “N”, when used as the last letter of a ship classification symbol, denotes nuclear propulsion. When used as the last letter of a service craft classification, it indicates a non self-propelled version of a similar self-propelled service craft.
D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E N A V Y O F F I C E O F T H E S E C R E T A R Y 1 0 0 0 N A V Y P E N T A G O N W A S H I N G T O N D C 2 0 3 5 0 - 1 0 0 0
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d. Parentheses shall not be used to separate any letters in classification symbols.
e. Reference (a) will be used for additional standardized ship classifications.
Donald C. Winter Secretary of the Navy
Distribution: Electronic only, via Department of the Navy Issuances website https://doni.daps.dla.mil
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(2) Ballistic Missile Submarines
Ballistic Missile Submarine (Nuclear-Powered) SSBN
(3) Guided Missile Submarines
Guided Missile Submarine (Nuclear-Powered) SSGN
d. Amphibious Warfare Type Ships. All ships having organic capability for amphibious assault and which have characteristics enabling long duration operations on the high seas.
(1) Amphibious Helicopter/Landing Craft Carriers
Amphibious Assault Ship (General Purpose) LHA Amphibious Assault Ship (Multi-Purpose) LHD Amphibious Transport Dock LPD Dock Landing Ship LSD
(2) Miscellaneous
Amphibious Command Ship LCC Joint Command and Control Ship JCC
a. Combat Logistics Type Ships
(1) Underway Replenishment
Ammunition Ship AE Combat Store Ship AFS Oiler AO Fast Combat Support Ship AOE Ammunition Cargo Ship AKE
(2) Material Support
Submarine Tender AS Destroyer Tender AD
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b. Mine Warfare Type Ships. All ships whose primary function is mine warfare on the high seas.
(1) Mine Sweeper Ships
Mine Countermeasures Ship MCM
(2) Mine Hunter Ships
Mine Hunter, Coastal MHC
c. Sea Basing
(1) Sea Base Connector
High Speed Vessel HSV
(2) Maritime Prepositioning Force
Maritime Prepositioning Ship, Aviation MPFA Maritime Prepositioning Ship, Cargo (LMSR) MPFC Maritime Prepositioning Ship, Dock (MLP) MPFD
(3) High Speed Sealift
High Speed Sealift HSS
d. Fleet Support Ships. A group of ships designed to operate in the open ocean to provide general support to Combatant Forces.
(1) Surveillance
Surveillance AGOS
(2) Salvage Ships
Salvage Ships ARS
(3) Fleet Ocean Tugs
Fleet Ocean Tugs ATF
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COMBATANT CRAFT CATEGORY
a. Patrol-Type Craft. Surface patrol craft intended for use relatively near the coast or in sheltered waters or rivers.
(1) Coastal Patrol Combatants
Coastal Patrol Craft PC
(2) River/Roadstead Craft
River Patrol Craft PBR
b. Amphibious Warfare Type Craft. All amphibious craft that have the organic capacity for amphibious assault and are intended to operate principally in coastal waters or may be carried aboard larger units.
(1) Landing Craft
Landing Craft, Air Cushion LCAC Landing Craft, Mechanized LCM Landing Craft, Personnel, Light LCPL Landing Craft, Utility LCU Amphibious Warping Tug LWT Side Loadable Warping Tug SLWT
(2) Special Warfare Craft
Advanced SEAL Delivery System ASDS MK V Special Operations Craft MK V SOC NSW Rigid-Hull Inflatable Boat NSW RHIB SEAL Delivery Vehicle SDV Special Operations Craft – Riverine SOC-R
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SUPPORT CRAFT CATEGORY
a. Service Type Craft. A grouping of Navy-subordinated craft (including non-self-propelled) designed to provide general support to either combatant forces or shore-based establishments.
(1) Dry Docks (Non-self-propelled)
Small Auxiliary Floating Dry Dock AFDL Medium Auxiliary Floating Dry Dock AFDM Medium Auxiliary Repair Dry Dock ARDM Yard Floating Dry Dock YFD
(2) Tugs (Self-propelled)
Large Harbor Tug YTB Small Harbor Tug YTL
(3) Lighters and Barges
Open Lighter YC Car Float YCF Aircraft Transportation Lighter YCV Covered Lighter YFN Lighter (Special purpose) YFNX Large Covered Lighter YFNB Gasoline Barge YOGN Fuel Oil Barge YON Oil Storage Barge YOS Water Barge YWN
(4) Other Craft
(a) Self-propelled
Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle DSRV Deep Submergence Vehicle DSV Submersible Research Vehicle NR Ferry Boat or Launch YFB Patrol Craft, Training YP Seaplane Wrecking Derrick YSD Torpedo Trials Craft YTT
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OFFICIAL BATTLE FORCE SHIP COUNTING METHODOLOGY
a. Those ship types listed in enclosure (1) that are classified in the Naval Vessel Register (NVR) as Active, MSC Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force (NFAF), Naval Reserve Force (NRF) Active, or MSC Special Mission Support. The following exceptions apply:
(1) For mine hunter ships, only forward deployed and mobilization category “A” ships will be included.
(2) MSC ships assigned Reduced Operating Status (ROS) of 45 days or less may be counted on a case-by-case basis as recommended by the Chief of Naval Operations with the Secretary of the Navy approval.
b. All other craft and auxiliaries listed in this instruction are not included in the battle force ship count.