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A guided-missile destroyer (DDG) is a
destroyer In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast, manoeuvrable, long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy or battle group and defend them against powerful short range attackers. They were originally developed ...
whose primary armament is
guided missile In military terminology, a missile is a guided airborne ranged weapon capable of self-propelled flight usually by a jet engine or rocket motor. Missiles are thus also called guided missiles or guided rockets (when a previously unguided rocket ...
s so they can provide
anti-aircraft warfare Anti-aircraft warfare, counter-air or air defence forces is the battlespace response to aerial warfare, defined by NATO as "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action".AAP-6 It includes surface based ...
screening for the fleet. The NATO standard designation for these vessels is DDG, while destroyers who have a primary gun armament and/or a small number of anti-aircraft missiles sufficient only for point-defense are designated DD. Nations vary in their use of destroyer D designation in their hull pennant numbering, either prefixing or dropping it altogether. Guided-missile destroyers are equipped with large missile magazines, with modern examples typically having vertical-launch cells. Some guided-missile destroyers contain integrated weapons systems, such as the United States’
Aegis Combat System The Aegis Combat System is an American integrated naval weapons system developed by the Missile and Surface Radar Division of RCA, and it is now produced by Lockheed Martin. Initially used by the United States Navy, Aegis is now used also by ...
, and may be adopted for use in an anti-missile or ballistic-missile defense role. This is especially true for navies that no longer operate
cruiser A cruiser is a type of warship. Modern cruisers are generally the largest ships in a fleet after aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships, and can usually perform several roles. The term "cruiser", which has been in use for several ...
s, so other vessels must be adopted to fill in the gap. Many guided-missile destroyers are also multipurpose vessels, equipped to carry out anti-surface operations with
surface-to-surface missile A surface-to-surface missile (SSM) or ground-to-ground missile (GGM) is a missile designed to be launched from the ground or the sea and strike targets on land or at sea. They may be fired from hand-held or vehicle mounted devices, from fixed ins ...
s and
naval gun Naval artillery is artillery mounted on a warship, originally used only for naval warfare and then subsequently used for shore bombardment and anti-aircraft roles. The term generally refers to tube-launched projectile-firing weapons and excludes ...
s, and
anti-submarine warfare Anti-submarine warfare (ASW, or in older form A/S) is a branch of underwater warfare that uses surface warships, aircraft, submarines, or other platforms, to find, track, and deter, damage, or destroy enemy submarines. Such operations are typ ...
with torpedoes and helicopters.


Active and planned guided-missile destroyers


Royal Australian Navy The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the principal naval force of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). The professional head of the RAN is Chief of Navy (CN) Vice Admiral Mark Hammond AM, RAN. CN is also jointly responsible to the Minister o ...

* ** HMAS ''Hobart'' (DDG-39) ** HMAS ''Brisbane'' (DDG-41) ** HMAS ''Sydney'' (DDG-42)


Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy

* Type 055 (Renhai-class) destroyer **''
Nanchang Nanchang (, ; ) is the capital of Jiangxi Province, People's Republic of China. Located in the north-central part of the province and in the hinterland of Poyang Lake Plain, it is bounded on the west by the Jiuling Mountains, and on the east ...
'' (DDG-101) ** ''La'sa'' (DDG-102) ** ''Dalian'' (DDG-105) ** ''Anshan'' (DDG-103) ** ''Yan'an'' (DDG-106) ** ''Wuxi'' (DDG-104) ** ''Zunyi'' (DDG-107) **Innominate 8th ship (Fitting out) * Type 052D (Luyang III-class) destroyer **''
Kunming Kunming (; ), also known as Yunnan-Fu, is the capital and largest city of Yunnan province, China. It is the political, economic, communications and cultural centre of the province as well as the seat of the provincial government. The headquar ...
'' (DDG-172) **''
Changsha Changsha (; ; ; Changshanese pronunciation: (), Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ) is the capital and the largest city of Hunan Province of China. Changsha is the 17th most populous city in China with a population of over 10 million, and ...
'' (DDG-173) **''
Hefei Hefei (; ) is the capital and largest city of Anhui Province, People's Republic of China. A prefecture-level city, it is the political, economic, and cultural center of Anhui. Its population was 9,369,881 as of the 2020 census and its built-up ( ...
'' (DDG-174) **''
Yinchuan Yinchuan (, ; ) is the capital of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China, and was the capital of the Tangut-led Western Xia dynasty. It has an area of and a total population of 2,859,074 according to the 2020 Chinese census, and its built ...
'' (DDG-175) **''
Xining Xining (; ), alternatively known as Sining, is the capital of Qinghai province in western China and the largest city on the Tibetan Plateau. The city was a commercial hub along the Northern Silk Road's Hexi Corridor for over 2000 years, and w ...
'' (DDG-117) **''
Xiamen Xiamen ( , ; ), also known as Amoy (, from Hokkien pronunciation ), is a sub-provincial city in southeastern Fujian, People's Republic of China, beside the Taiwan Strait. It is divided into six districts: Huli, Siming, Jimei, Tong' ...
'' (DDG-154) **'' Urumqi'' (DDG-118) **''
Guiyang Guiyang (; ; Mandarin pronunciation: ), historically rendered as Kweiyang, is the capital of Guizhou province of the People's Republic of China. It is located in the center of the province, situated on the east of the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau, ...
'' (DDG-119) **''
Nanjing Nanjing (; , Mandarin pronunciation: ), Postal Map Romanization, alternately romanized as Nanking, is the capital of Jiangsu Provinces of China, province of the China, People's Republic of China. It is a sub-provincial city, a megacity, and t ...
'' (DDG-155) **''
Taiyuan Taiyuan (; ; ; Mandarin pronunciation: ; also known as (), ()) is the capital and largest city of Shanxi Province, People's Republic of China. Taiyuan is the political, economic, cultural and international exchange center of Shanxi Province. ...
'' (DDG-131) **''
Hohhot Hohhot,; abbreviated zh, c=呼市, p=Hūshì, labels=no formerly known as Kweisui, is the capital of Inner Mongolia in the north of the People's Republic of China, serving as the region's administrative, economic and cultural center.''The N ...
'' (DDG-161) **''
Chengdu Chengdu (, ; simplified Chinese: 成都; pinyin: ''Chéngdū''; Sichuanese pronunciation: , Standard Chinese pronunciation: ), alternatively romanized as Chengtu, is a sub-provincial city which serves as the capital of the Chinese provin ...
'' (DDG-120) **''
Qiqihar Qiqihar () is the second-largest city in the Heilongjiang province of China, in the west central part of the province. The built-up (or metro) area made up of Longsha, Tiefeng and Jianhua districts had 959,787 inhabitants, while the total populat ...
'' (DDG-121) **''
Zibo Zibo (, ) is a prefecture-level city in central Shandong province, China. It borders the provincial capital Jinan to the west, Tai'an to the southwest, Linyi to the south, Weifang to the east, Dongying to the northeast, and Binzhou to the ...
'' (DDG-156) **''
Tangshan Tangshan () is a coastal, industrial prefecture-level city in the northeast of Hebei province. It is located in the eastern part of Hebei Province and the northeastern part of the North China Plain. It is located in the central area of the Boha ...
'' (DDG-122) **''
Suzhou Suzhou (; ; Suzhounese: ''sou¹ tseu¹'' , Mandarin: ), alternately romanized as Soochow, is a major city in southern Jiangsu province, East China. Suzhou is the largest city in Jiangsu, and a major economic center and focal point of trad ...
'' (DDG-132) **''
Huainan Huainan () is a prefecture-level city with 3,033,528 inhabitants as of the 2020 census in north-central Anhui province, China. It is named for the Han-era Principality of Huainan. It borders the provincial capital of Hefei to the south, Lu'an ...
'' (DDG-123) **''
Nanning Nanning (; ; za, Namzningz) is the capital and largest city by population of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in Southern China. It is known as the "Green City" because of its abundance of lush subtropical foliage. Located in the South o ...
'' (DDG-162) **''
Kaifeng Kaifeng () is a prefecture-level city in east-central Henan province, China. It is one of the Eight Ancient Capitals of China, having been the capital eight times in history, and is best known for having been the Chinese capital during the Nort ...
'' (DDG-124) **''
Guilin Guilin (Standard Zhuang: ''Gveilinz''; alternatively romanized as Kweilin) is a prefecture-level city in the northeast of China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. It is situated on the west bank of the Li River and borders Hunan to the nort ...
'' (DDG-164) **''
Baotou Baotou (; mn, Buɣutu qota, Бугат хот) is the largest city by urban population in Inner Mongolia, China. Governed as a prefecture-level city, as of the 2020 census, its built-up (''or metro'') area made up of its 5 urban districts is ...
'' (DDG-133) **''
Zhenjiang Zhenjiang, alternately romanized as Chinkiang, is a prefecture-level city in Jiangsu Province, China. It lies on the southern bank of the Yangtze River near its intersection with the Grand Canal. It is opposite Yangzhou (to its north) a ...
'' (DDG-165) (Fitting out) **''
Shaoxing Shaoxing (; ) is a prefecture-level city on the southern shore of Hangzhou Bay in northeastern Zhejiang province, China. It was formerly known as Kuaiji and Shanyin and abbreviated in Chinese as (''Yuè'') from the area's former inhabitant ...
'' (DDG-134) (Sea trials) **''
Jiaozuo Jiaozuo ( ; postal: Tsiaotso) is a prefecture-level city in the northwest of Henan province, China. Sitting on the northern bank of the Yellow River, it borders the provincial capital of Zhengzhou to the south, Xinxiang to the east, Jiyuan to th ...
'' (DDG-163) (Sea trials) **''
Zhuhai Zhuhai (, ; Yale: ''Jyūhói''), also known as Chuhai is a prefecture-level city located on the west bank of Pearl River estuary on the central coast of southern Guangdong province, People's Republic of China, on the southeastern edge of P ...
'' (DDG-157) (Sea trials) * Type 052C (Luyang II-class) destroyer **''
Lanzhou Lanzhou (, ; ) is the capital and largest city of Gansu Province in Northwest China. Located on the banks of the Yellow River, it is a key regional transportation hub, connecting areas further west by rail to the eastern half of the country. H ...
'' (DDG-170) **''
Haikou Haikou (; ), also spelled as Hoikow is the capital and most populous city of the Chinese province of Hainan. Haikou city is situated on the northern coast of Hainan, by the mouth of the Nandu River. The northern part of the city is on the ...
'' (DDG-171) **''
Changchun Changchun (, ; ), also romanized as Ch'angch'un, is the capital and largest city of Jilin Province, People's Republic of China. Lying in the center of the Songliao Plain, Changchun is administered as a , comprising 7 districts, 1 county and 3 ...
'' (DDG-150) **''
Zhengzhou Zhengzhou (; ), also spelt Zheng Zhou and alternatively romanized as Chengchow, is the capital and largest city of Henan Province in the central part of the People's Republic of China. Located in north-central Henan, it is one of the Nationa ...
'' (DDG-151) **''
Jinan Jinan (), Postal Map Romanization, alternately romanization of Chinese, romanized as Tsinan, is the Capital (political), capital of Shandong province in East China, Eastern China. With a population of 9.2 million, it is the second-largest city i ...
'' (DDG-152) **''
Xi'an Xi'an ( , ; ; Chinese: ), frequently spelled as Xian and also known by other names, is the capital of Shaanxi Province. A sub-provincial city on the Guanzhong Plain, the city is the third most populous city in Western China, after Chongqi ...
'' (DDG-153) * Type 052B (Luyang I-class) destroyer **''
Guangzhou Guangzhou (, ; ; or ; ), also known as Canton () and Chinese postal romanization, alternatively romanized as Kwongchow or Kwangchow, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Guangdong Provinces of China, province in South China, sou ...
'' (DDG-168) **''
Wuhan Wuhan (, ; ; ) is the capital of Hubei Province in the People's Republic of China. It is the largest city in Hubei and the most populous city in Central China, with a population of over eleven million, the ninth-most populous Chinese city a ...
'' (DDG-169) * Type 051C (Luzhou-class) destroyer **''
Shenyang Shenyang (, ; ; Mandarin pronunciation: ), formerly known as Fengtian () or by its Manchu name Mukden, is a major Chinese sub-provincial city and the provincial capital of Liaoning province. Located in central-north Liaoning, it is the provi ...
'' (DDG-115) **''
Shijiazhuang Shijiazhuang (; ; Mandarin: ), formerly known as Shimen and romanized as Shihkiachwang, is the capital and most populous city of China’s North China's Hebei Province. Administratively a prefecture-level city, it is about southwest of Beijin ...
'' (DDG-116) * Type 051B (Luhai-class) destroyer **''
Shenzhen Shenzhen (; ; ; ), also historically known as Sham Chun, is a major sub-provincial city and one of the special economic zones of China. The city is located on the east bank of the Pearl River estuary on the central coast of southern provi ...
'' (DDG-167) * **''
Hangzhou Hangzhou ( or , ; , , Standard Chinese, Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ), also Chinese postal romanization, romanized as Hangchow, is the capital and most populous city of Zhejiang, China. It is located in the northwestern part of the prov ...
'' (DDG-136) **''
Fuzhou Fuzhou (; , Fuzhounese: Hokchew, ''Hók-ciŭ''), alternately romanized as Foochow, is the capital and one of the largest cities in Fujian province, China. Along with the many counties of Ningde, those of Fuzhou are considered to constitute ...
'' (DDG-137) **'' Taizhou'' (DDG-138) **''
Ningbo Ningbo (; Ningbonese: ''gnin² poq⁷'' , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ), formerly romanized as Ningpo, is a major sub-provincial city in northeast Zhejiang province, People's Republic of China. It comprises 6 urban districts, 2 sate ...
'' (DDG-139)


French Navy The French Navy (french: Marine nationale, lit=National Navy), informally , is the maritime arm of the French Armed Forces and one of the five military service branches of France. It is among the largest and most powerful naval forces in t ...

Although the French Navy no longer uses the term "destroyer", the largest frigates are assigned
pennant number In the Royal Navy and other navies of Europe and the Commonwealth of Nations, ships are identified by pennant number (an internationalisation of ''pendant number'', which it was called before 1948). Historically, naval ships flew a flag that iden ...
s with flag superior "D", which designates destroyer. * (in France designated as frigate, designated as destroyers using NATO classification) ** ''Forbin'' (D620) ** ''Chevalier Paul'' (D621)


Indian Navy The Indian Navy is the maritime branch of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Navy. The Chief of Naval Staff, a four-star admiral, commands the navy. As a blue-water navy, it operates si ...

* ** ** ** (Fitting out) ** (Fitting out) * ** ** ** * ** ** ** * ** ** ** * Project 18(planned)


Italian Navy "Fatherland and Honour" , patron = , colors = , colors_label = , march = ( is the return of soldiers to their barrack, or sailors to their ship after a ...

* ** ''Luigi Durand De La Penne'' (D 560) **''Francesco Mimbelli'' (D 561) * ** ''Andrea Doria'' (D553) ** ''Caio Duilio'' (D554)


Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force , abbreviated , also simply known as the Japanese Navy, is the maritime warfare branch of the Japan Self-Defense Forces, tasked with the naval defense of Japan. The JMSDF was formed following the dissolution of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJ ...

* ** JS ''Maya'' (DDG-179) ** JS ''Haguro'' (DDG-180) * ** JS ''Atago'' (DDG-177) ** JS ''Ashigara'' (DDG-178) * ** JS ''Kongo'' (DDG-173) ** JS ''Kirishima'' (DDG-174) ** JS ''Myoko'' (DDG-175) ** JS ''Chokai'' (DDG-176) * Akizuki-class destroyer ** JS ''Akizuki'' (DD-115) ** JS ''Teruzuki'' (DD-116) ** JS ''Suzutsuki'' (DD-117) ** JS ''Fuyuzuki'' (DD-118) * ** JS ''Hatakaze'' (DDG-171) ** JS ''Shimakaze'' (DDG-172)


Republic of Korea Navy The Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN; ko, 대한민국 해군), also known as the ROK Navy or South Korean Navy, is the naval warfare service branch of the South Korean armed forces, responsible for naval and amphibious operations. The ROK Navy inc ...

* ** ROKS ''Sejong the Great'' (DDG-991) ** ROKS ''Yulgok Yi I'' (DDG-992) ** ROKS ''Seoae Yu Seong-ryong'' (DDG-993)


Russian Navy

* **'' Burny'' (778) **'' Nastoychivy'' (610) **'' Admiral Ushakov'' (434) * **'' Vice-Admiral Kulakov'' (626) **'' Admiral Tributs'' (564) **'' Marshal Shaposhnikov'' (543) **''
Severomorsk Severomorsk (russian: Северомо́рск), known as Vayenga () until April 18, 1951, is a closed town in Murmansk Oblast, Russia. Severomorsk is the main administrative base of the Russian Northern Fleet. The town is located on the coast o ...
'' (619) **'' Admiral Levchenko'' (605) **'' Admiral Vinogradov'' (572) **'' Admiral Panteleyev'' (548) **'' Admiral Chabanenko'' (650)


Republic of China Navy The Republic of China Navy (ROCN; ), also called the ROC Navy and colloquially the Taiwan Navy, is the maritime branch of the Republic of China Armed Forces (ROCAF). The service was formerly commonly just called the Chinese Navy during World W ...

* (ex-''Kidd'' class) ** ROCS ''Kee Lung'' (DDG-1801) ** ROCS ''Su Ao'' (DDG-1802) ** ROCS ''Tso Ying'' (DDG-1803) ** ROCS ''Ma Kong'' (DDG-1805)


Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against Fr ...

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Type 45 destroyer The Type 45 destroyer, also known as the D or ''Daring'' class, is a class of six guided-missile destroyers built for the United Kingdom's Royal Navy in the early 21st century. The class is primarily designed for anti-aircraft and anti-missile ...
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Type 83 destroyer The Type 83 destroyer is a class of guided missile destroyers which is planned to enter service with the United Kingdom's Royal Navy in the late 2030s as a replacement for the current Type 45 destroyer. Background The Royal Navy currently opera ...
(planned)


Spanish Navy The Spanish Navy or officially, the Armada, is the maritime branch of the Spanish Armed Forces and one of the oldest active naval forces in the world. The Spanish Navy was responsible for a number of major historic achievements in navigation, ...

* (in Spain designated as frigate, designated as destroyers using NATO classification) ** ''Álvaro de Bazán'' (F101) ** ''Almirante Juan de Borbón'' (F102) ** ''Blas de Lezo'' (F103) ** ''Méndez Núñez'' (F104) ** ''Cristóbal Colón'' (F105)


United States Navy The United States Navy (USN) is the maritime service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. It is the largest and most powerful navy in the world, with the estimated tonnage ...

* ** USS ''Arleigh Burke'' (DDG-51) ** USS ''Barry'' (DDG-52) ** USS ''John Paul Jones'' (DDG-53) ** USS ''Curtis Wilbur'' (DDG-54) ** USS ''Stout'' (DDG-55) ** USS ''John S. McCain'' (DDG-56) ** USS ''Mitscher'' (DDG-57) ** USS ''Laboon'' (DDG-58) ** USS ''Russell'' (DDG-59) ** USS ''Paul Hamilton'' (DDG-60) ** USS ''Ramage'' (DDG-61) ** USS ''Fitzgerald'' (DDG-62) ** USS ''Stethem'' (DDG-63) ** USS ''Carney'' (DDG-64) ** USS ''Benfold'' (DDG-65) ** USS ''Gonzalez'' (DDG-66) ** USS ''Cole'' (DDG-67) ** USS ''The Sullivans'' (DDG-68) ** USS ''Milius'' (DDG-69) ** USS ''Hopper'' (DDG-70) ** USS ''Ross'' (DDG-71) ** USS ''Mahan'' (DDG-72) ** USS ''Decatur'' (DDG-73) ** USS ''McFaul'' (DDG-74) ** USS ''Donald Cook'' (DDG-75) ** USS ''Higgins'' (DDG-76) ** USS ''O'Kane'' (DDG-77) ** USS ''Porter'' (DDG-78) ** USS ''Oscar Austin'' (DDG-79) ** USS ''Roosevelt'' (DDG-80) ** USS ''Winston S. Churchill'' (DDG-81) ** USS ''Lassen'' (DDG-82) ** USS ''Howard'' (DDG-83) ** USS ''Bulkeley'' (DDG-84) ** USS ''McCampbell'' (DDG-85) ** USS ''Shoup'' (DDG-86) ** USS ''Mason'' (DDG-87) ** USS ''Preble'' (DDG-88) ** USS ''Mustin'' (DDG-89) ** USS ''Chafee'' (DDG-90) ** USS ''Pinckney'' (DDG-91) ** USS ''Momsen'' (DDG-92) ** USS ''Chung-Hoon'' (DDG-93) ** USS ''Nitze'' (DDG-94) ** USS ''James E. Williams'' (DDG-95) ** USS ''Bainbridge'' (DDG-96) ** USS ''Halsey'' (DDG-97) ** USS ''Forrest Sherman'' (DDG-98) ** USS ''Farragut'' (DDG-99) ** USS ''Kidd'' (DDG-100) ** USS ''Gridley'' (DDG-101) ** USS ''Sampson'' (DDG-102) ** USS ''Truxtun'' (DDG-103) ** USS ''Sterett'' (DDG-104) ** USS ''Dewey'' (DDG-105) ** USS ''Stockdale'' (DDG-106) ** USS ''Gravely'' (DDG-107) ** USS ''Wayne E. Meyer'' (DDG-108) ** USS ''Jason Dunham'' (DDG-109) ** USS ''William P. Lawrence'' (DDG-110) ** USS ''Spruance'' (DDG-111) ** USS ''Michael Murphy'' (DDG-112) ** USS ''John Finn'' (DDG-113) ** USS ''Ralph Johnson'' (DDG-114) ** USS ''Rafael Peralta'' (DDG-115) ** USS ''Thomas Hudner'' (DDG-116) ** USS ''Paul Ignatius'' (DDG-117) ** USS ''Daniel Inouye'' (DDG-118) ** USS ''Delbert D. Black'' (DDG-119) ** USS ''Carl M. Levin'' (DDG-120) (Sea trials complete) ** USS ''Frank E. Petersen Jr.'' (DDG-121) ** USS ''John Basilone'' (DDG-122) (Fitting out) ** USS ''Lenah H. Sutcliffe Higbee'' (DDG-123) (Fitting out) ** USS ''Harvey C. Barnum Jr.'' (DDG-124) (Under construction) ** USS ''Jack H. Lucas'' (DDG-125) (Sea trials) ** USS ''Louis H. Wilson Jr.'' (DDG-126) (Contract awarded) ** USS ''Gallagher'' (DDG-127) (Contract awarded) ** USS ''Ted Stevens'' (DDG-128) (Approved for construction) ** USS ''Jeremiah Denton'' (DDG-129) (Approved for construction) ** (DDG-130) (Approved for construction) ** USS ''George M. Neal'' (DDG-131) (Approved for construction) ** USS ''Quentin Walsh'' (DDG-132) (Approved for construction) ** USS ''Sam Nunn'' (DDG-133) (Approved for construction) ** USS ''John E. Kilmer'' (DDG-134) (Approved for construction) ** USS ''Thad Chochran'' (DDG-135) (Approved for construction) ** USS ''Richard G. Lugar'' (DDG-136) (Approved for construction) ** USS ''John F. Lehman'' (DDG-137) (Approved for construction) ** USS ''J. William Middendorf'' (DDG-138) (Approved for construction) ** USS ''Telesforo Trinidad'' (DDG-139) (Approved for construction) * ** ** ** (Sea trials) *
DDG(X) The DDG(X) program, also known as the Next-Generation Guided-Missile Destroyer program, is a United States Navy program to develop a class of surface combatant vessels to succeed its 22 Flight II s and 27 Flight I/II s. The program is the culmin ...
(planned)


Former guided-missile destroyer classes

; * ''Perth''-class destroyer (decommissioned/sunk as dive wrecks) ; * ''Iroquois''-class destroyer (decommissioned/retired) ; *These classes of French "frigates" had "D" pennant numbers and were destroyer-sized * * ; * (decommissioned/retired) * (decommissioned/retired) ; * ''Amatsukaze''-class destroyer (decommissioned/retired) * (decommissioned/retired) ; * (decommissioned/scrapped) * (decommissioned/retired) ; * (decommissioned/scrapped/sunk) *
Type 82 destroyer The Type 82 or ''Bristol''-class destroyer was a 1960s guided missile destroyer design intended to replace s in the Royal Navy. Originally eight warships were planned to provide area air-defence for the planned CVA-01 aircraft carriers. They ...
(decommissioned) *
Type 42 destroyer The Type 42 or ''Sheffield'' class, was a class of fourteen guided-missile destroyers that served in the Royal Navy.Marriott, Leo: ''Royal Navy Destroyers since 1945'', , Ian Allan Ltd, 1989 A further two ships of this class were built for and ...
(decommissioned/scrapped) ; * ''Farragut (Coontz)''-class destroyer (decommissioned/scrapped) * (all but one sunk for target or scrapped; 1 reserved for future preservation as museum ship) *The was designated as the DDG-47 class in its early development, prior to the
United States Navy 1975 ship reclassification The United States Navy reclassified many of its surface vessels in 1975, changing terminology and hull classification symbols for cruisers, frigates, and ocean escorts. Classification prior to 1975 From the 1950s to 1975, the US Navy had three ...
, which made it the CG-47 class. The first was designated DDG-51, as the hull numbers DDG-47-50 had been used for ''Ticonderoga''-class ships.Friedman 2004, pp. 322–323, 425 * (sold to Taiwan as ''Kee Lung''-class destroyers)


References

* {{Warship types of the 19th & 20th centuries Destroyers