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A guided-missile destroyer (DDG) is a
destroyer In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast, maneuverable, long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy, or carrier battle group and defend them against a wide range of general threats. They were conceived i ...
whose primary armament is
guided missile A missile is an airborne ranged weapon capable of Propulsion, self-propelled flight aided usually by a propellant, jet engine or rocket motor. Historically, 'missile' referred to any projectile that is thrown, shot or propelled towards a targ ...
s so they can provide
anti-aircraft warfare Anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) is the counter to aerial warfare and includes "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action".AAP-6 It encompasses surface-based, subsurface (Submarine#Armament, submarine-lau ...
screening for the fleet. The NATO standard designation for these vessels is DDG, while destroyers which have a primary gun armament 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 contain integrated weapons systems, such as the United States’ Aegis Combat System, 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 operational roles from search-and-destroy to ocean escort to sea ...
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 missiles and
naval gun Naval artillery is artillery mounted on a warship, originally used only for naval warfare and then subsequently used for more specialized roles in surface warfare such as naval gunfire support (NGFS) and anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) engagements. T ...
s, and
anti-submarine warfare Anti-submarine warfare (ASW, or in the 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 ar ...
with torpedoes and helicopters.


Active and planned


Royal Australian Navy The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the navy, naval branch of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). The professional head of the RAN is Chief of Navy (Australia), Chief of Navy (CN) Vice admiral (Australia), Vice Admiral Mark Hammond (admiral), Ma ...

* ** ** ** * Hunter-class destroyer ** HMAS Hunter (ordered) ** HMAS Flinders (ordered) ** HMAS Tasman (ordered)


Royal Canadian Navy The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN; , ''MRC'') is the Navy, naval force of Canada. The navy is one of three environmental commands within the Canadian Armed Forces. As of February 2024, the RCN operates 12 s, 12 s, 4 s, 4 s, 8 s, and several auxiliary ...

* (15 planned) ** HMCS ''Fraser'' ** HMCS ''Saint-Laurent'' ** HMCS ''Mackenzie''


Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy

* Type 055 destroyer (Renhai-class cruiser) ** ''Nanchang'' (DDG-101) ** ''La'sa'' (DDG-102) ** ''Dalian'' (DDG-105) ** ''Anshan'' (DDG-103) ** ''Yan'an'' (DDG-106) ** ''Wuxi'' (DDG-104) ** ''Zunyi'' (DDG-107) ** ''Xianyang'' (DDG-108) * Type 052D (Luyang III-class) destroyer ** ''Kunming'' (DDG-172) ** ''Changsha'' (DDG-173) ** ''Hefei'' (DDG-174) ** ''Yinchuan'' (DDG-175) ** ''Xining'' (DDG-117) ** ''Xiamen'' (DDG-154) ** ''Ürümqi'' (DDG-118) ** ''Guiyang'' (DDG-119) ** ''Nanjing'' (DDG-155) ** ''Taiyuan'' (DDG-131) ** ''Hohhot'' (DDG-161) ** ''Chengdu'' (DDG-120) ** ''Qiqihar'' (DDG-121) ** ''Zibo'' (DDG-156) ** ''Tangshan'' (DDG-122) ** ''Suzhou'' (DDG-132) ** ''Huainan'' (DDG-123) ** ''Nanning'' (DDG-162) ** ''Kaifeng'' (DDG-124) ** ''Guilin'' (DDG-164) ** ''Baotou'' (DDG-133) ** ''Zhenjiang'' (DDG-165) ** ''Shaoxing'' (DDG-134) ** ''Jiaozuo'' (DDG-163) ** ''Zhuhai'' (DDG-157) * Type 052C (Luyang II-class) destroyer ** ''Lanzhou'' (DDG-170) ** ''Haikou'' (DDG-171) ** ''Changchun'' (DDG-150) ** ''Zhengzhou'' (DDG-151) ** ''Jinan'' (DDG-152) ** ''Xi'an'' (DDG-153) * Type 052B (Luyang I-class) destroyer ** ''Guangzhou'' (DDG-168) ** ''Wuhan'' (DDG-169) * Type 051C (Luzhou-class) destroyer ** ''Shenyang'' (DDG-115) ** ''Shijiazhuang'' (DDG-116) * Type 051B (Luhai-class) destroyer ** ''Shenzhen'' (DDG-167) * ** ''Hangzhou'' (DDG-136) ** ''Fuzhou'' (DDG-137) ** ''Taizhou'' (DDG-138) ** ''Ningbo'' (DDG-139)


Republic of China Navy

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


French Navy The French Navy (, , ), informally (, ), is the Navy, maritime arm of the French Armed Forces and one of the four military service branches of History of France, France. It is among the largest and most powerful List of navies, naval forces i ...

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 (IN) (ISO 15919, ISO: ) is the Navy, maritime and Amphibious warfare, amphibious branch of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Navy. The Chief of the Naval Staff (India), Chief ...

* (planned) * ** (D-66) ** (D-67) ** (D-68) ** (D-69) * ** (D-63) ** (D-64) ** (D-65) * ** (D-61) ** (D-60) ** (D-62) * ** (D-52) ** (D-54) ** (D-55)


Italian Navy The Italian Navy (; abbreviated as MM) is one of the four branches of Italian Armed Forces and was formed in 1946 from what remained of the ''Regia Marina'' (Royal Navy) after World War II. , the Italian Navy had a strength of 30,923 active per ...

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


Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force

* ** 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) * ** JS ''Hatakaze'' (DDG-171) ** JS ''Shimakaze'' (DDG-172)


Korean People's Navy The Korean People's Army Navy (KPANF; ) or the Korean People's Navy (KPN) is the Navy, naval component of the Korean People's Army, the North Korean armed forces. There are some 780 vessels including 70 midget submarines (including the Yono-cla ...

* ** ''Choe Hyon'' (DDG-51)


Republic of Korea Navy

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


Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN) is the naval warfare force of the United Kingdom. It is a component of His Majesty's Naval Service, and its officers hold their commissions from the King of the United Kingdom, King. Although warships were used by Kingdom ...

* Type 45 destroyer ** ** ** ** ** ** * Type 83 destroyer (planned)


Russian Navy The Russian Navy is the Navy, naval arm of the Russian Armed Forces. It has existed in various forms since 1696. Its present iteration was formed in January 1992 when it succeeded the Navy of the Commonwealth of Independent States (which had i ...

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


Spanish Navy The Spanish Navy, officially the Armada, is the Navy, 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)


Turkish Navy

* (planned, 8 ships to be built)


United States Navy The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare, maritime military branch, service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is the world's most powerful navy with the largest Displacement (ship), displacement, at 4.5 millio ...

* ** 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) ** USS ''Frank E. Petersen Jr.'' (DDG-121) ** USS ''John Basilone'' (DDG-122) (Launched) ** USS ''Lenah H. Sutcliffe Higbee'' (DDG-123) ** USS ''Harvey C. Barnum Jr.'' (DDG-124) (Under construction) ** USS ''Jack H. Lucas'' (DDG-125) ** USS ''Louis H. Wilson Jr.'' (DDG-126) (Under construction) ** (DDG-127) (Under construction) ** USS ''Ted Stevens'' (DDG-128) (Launched) ** USS ''Jeremiah Denton'' (DDG-129) (Under construction) ** (DDG-130) (Under construction) ** USS ''George M. Neal'' (DDG-131) (Under construction) ** USS ''Quentin Walsh'' (DDG-132) (Under construction) ** USS ''Sam Nunn'' (DDG-133) (Under construction) ** USS ''John E. Kilmer'' (DDG-134) (Approved for construction) ** USS ''Thad Cochran'' (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) ** USS ''Thomas G. Kelley'' (DDG-140) (Approved for construction) ** USS ''Ernest E. Evans'' (DDG-141) (Approved for construction) ** USS ''Charles Jackson French'' (DDG-142)(Approved for construction) ** USS ''Richard J. Danzig'' (DDG-143) (Approved for construction) ** USS ''Michael G. Mullen'' (DDG-144) (Approved for construction) ** USS ''Intrepid'' (DDG-145) (Approved for construction) ** USS ''Robert Kerrey'' (DDG-146) (Approved for construction) * ** (DDG-1000) ** (DDG-1001) ** (DDG-1002) (Sea trials) *
DDG(X) The DDG(X) or Next-Generation Guided-Missile Destroyer program of the United States Navy aims to develop a class of surface combatants to succeed 22 Flight II s and 28 Flight I/II s. The program is the culmination of the Large Surface Combatant ...
(planned)


Former 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 * * * ''(after refit to „Klasse 101A“)'' (decommissioned/scrapped) * (decommissioned/scrapped, except D 186 ''Mölders'' preserved as
museum ship A museum ship, also called a memorial ship, is a ship that has been preserved and converted into a museum open to the public for educational or memorial purposes. Some are also used for training and recruitment purposes, mostly for the small numb ...
) * (decommissioned/retired) * (decommissioned/retired) * '' Amatsukaze-class destroyer'' (decommissioned/retired) * (decommissioned/retired) * (decommissioned/scrapped) * (decommissioned/scrapped) * (decommissioned/retired) * (decommissioned/retired) * (decommissioned/scrapped/sunk) * '' Type 82 destroyer'' (decommissioned) * '' Type 42 destroyer'' (decommissioned/scrapped) * '' Farragut (Coontz)-class destroyer'' (decommissioned/scrapped) * (all but one sunk for target or scrapped; one reserved for future preservation as museum ship) * was designated as the DDG-47 class in its early development, prior to the United States Navy 1975 ship reclassification, 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