List of tank landing ships

Argentine Navy

Brazilian Navy

Royal Brunei Navy

  • KDB Damuam (L-31)
  • KDB Puni (L-32)
  • KDB Serasa (L-33)
  • KDB Teraban (L-34)

Chilean Navy

Ecuadorian Navy

Hellenic Navy

Five Jason-class tank landing ship:

  • HS Chios (L 173)
  • HS Samos (L 174)
  • HS Ikaria (L 175)
  • HS Lesvos (L 176)
  • HS Rodos (L 177)

Indonesian Navy

Active

LST-542 class:

Teluk Semangka class:

Teluk Gilimanuk class:

Teluk Bintuni class:

Decommissioned

LST-1 class:

LST-542 class:

Polnocny class:

  • KRI Teluk Parigi

Teluk Semangka class:

Teluk Gilimanuk class:

KRI Teluk Peleng foundered during a sinking incident on 18 November 2013[1]

Indian Navy

3 ships of Shardul Class:

2 ships of Magar Class:

8 ships of Kumbhir Class a variant of the Polnocny C and D Class landing ships:

The Indian Navy also previously operated the Gharial class the local name for the Polnocny A class landing ship

Republic of Korea Navy

Philippine Navy

Russian Navy/Soviet Navy

In Russian they are Large Landing Ships, in the U.S. Navy Hull Designation they are LST (Landing Ship, Tank).

Sri Lanka Navy

  • SLNS Shathi (L880)

Spanish Navy

Republic of Singapore Navy

Republic of Vietnam Navy

Royal Thai Navy

  • HTMS Sichang (LST 721)
  • HTMS Surin (LST 722)

Turkish Navy

Royal Navy (United Kingdom)

During the Second World War most LSTs were un-named, names were given to those kept in service post war.

  • LST 3001/Frederick Glover
  • LST 3002
  • LST 3003/HMS Anzio
  • LST 3004
  • LST 3005
  • LST 3006/HMS Tromsø
  • LST 3007
  • LST 3008
  • LST 3009/SS Regiunald Kerr
  • LST 3010/HMS Attacker/HMS Empire Cymric - LST Mk 3.
  • HMS Avenger (LST 3011)
  • LST 3012/HMS Ben Nevis
  • LST 3013/HMS Ben Lomond
  • LST 3014
  • LST 3015/HMS Battler
  • LST 3016/HMS Dieppe
  • LST 3017/HMAS Tarakan
  • LST 3018
  • LST 3019/HMS Vaagso
  • LST 3020
  • LST 3021
  • LST 3022
  • LST 3023
  • LST 3024
  • LST 3025/HMS Bruiser
  • LST 3026/HMS Charger
  • LST 3027/HMS Lofoten
  • LST 3028
  • LST 3029/HMS Chaser
  • LST 3030
  • LST 3031
  • LST 3032
  • LST 3033
  • LST 3034
  • LST 3035/HMAS Lae
  • LST 3036/HMS Puncher
  • LST 3037
  • LST 3038/HMS Fighter
  • LST 3039
  • LST 3040
  • LST 3041
  • LST 3042/HMS Hunter
  • LST 3043/HMS Messina
  • LST 3044/HMS Narvik
  • LST 3045
  • LST 3501 - to Australia as HMAS Labuan
  • LST 3502
  • LST 3503
  • LST 3504/HMS Pursuer
  • LST 3505/HMS Ravager
  • LST 3506
  • LST 3507
  • LST 3508/HMS Searcher
  • LST 3509
  • LST 3510/HMS Slinger
  • LST 3511/HMS Reggio
  • LST 3512
  • LST 3513/HMS Salerno
  • LST 3514/HMS Smiter
  • LST 3515/HMS Stalker
  • LST 3516/HMS Striker
  • LST 3517/HMS St Nazaire
  • LST 3518/HMS Suvla
  • LST 3519
  • LST 3520/HMS Thruster
  • LST 3521
  • LST 3522/HMS Tracker
  • LST 3523/HMS Trouncer
  • LST 3524/HMS Trumpeter
  • LST 3525/HMS Walcheren
  • LST 3526
  • LST 3527
  • LST 3528
  • LST 3529
  • LST 3530
  • LST 3531
  • LST 3532/HMS Zeebrugge
  • LST 3533
  • LST 3534

LST 3535 to LST 3575 were all cancelled.

United States Navy

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