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Indian INS Kumbhir class landing ships. (variant of the Polish Polnocny class landing ships.)
In Class: Ghorpad, Kesari, Shardul, Sharabh, Cheetah, Mahish, Guldar, Kumbhir
China's first aircraft carrier, originally the unfinished former Soviet aircraft carrier Varyag – originally rumored to be named Shi Lang, now confirmed as Liaoning. Former Admiral Kuznetsov class.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_aircraft_carrier_ex-Varyag
Post-Nimitz Concept ship proposed by Donald Fort in the December 1978 issue of Naval Proceedings. The ship would have had a loaded displacement roughly five times that of a Nimitz class carrier.
The Infanta Maria Teresa class of three armored cruisers were built for the Spanish Navy between 1889 and 1893. All three were sunk in action against the United States Navy during the Battle of Santiago de Cuba in 1898.
In Class: Infanta Maria Teresa, Vizcaya, Almirante Oquendo
Note: Does not include masts, but does have divits where they can be attached
Juan Carlos I (L-61), a multi-purpose warship of the Spanish Navy. Capable of launching STOL aircraft and landing craft. Also known as the Buque de Proyección Estratégica (Strategic Projection Vessel) or BPE. Two will also be delivered to the Royal Australian Navy as the Canberra class LHD.
The Buque de Acción Marítima (BAM) is an offshore patrol vessel of the Spanish Navy. Nine ships in this class are planned, with the first being the Meteoro (P-41).
Spanish Jupiter class minelayers (1935-1977) were used more like destroyers for much of the Spanish Civil War. Four were built. This model does not have the small boats on the ship, because I thought they ended up making it look cluttered.
Authorized in 1943, the Oquendo Class was not built until 1951 and served until the 1980s. Three were built: Oquendo (D-41), Roger de Lauria (D-42), Marqués de la Ensenada (D-43)
CVA-58, the USS United States, was planned to be the lead ship of a new class of supercarriers. The main role of CVA-58 was to be long range nuclear strikes and it carried a group of 12-18 AJ Savage nuclear-capable bombers and a wing of 54 fighters for escort duty. At the time, nuclear weapons were extremely heavy and required large aircraft (like the Savage) to carry them. Advances in weapon design soon changed this.
Approved in July 1948, the keel was laid down on April 18, 1949. However, resistance from the Air Force and Army and questions about its role caused its cancellation only 5 days later. Five ships were planned for the class.
The Pohang class corvette is a class of general purpose vessels operated by the Republic of Korea Navy. 24 were built, of which 21 are still active with the ROK Navy (1 lost, 1 retired, 1 to be transferred to Columbia). The basic hull can be customized for antiship, antisubmarine, or antiaircraft roles. On March 26th, 2010 the ROKS Cheonan was sunk by a torpedo launched by a North Korean Yeono sub, though the North Korean Regime denies any involvement.
Chamsuri class patrol vessels are naval craft designed and built for the Republic of Korea (South Korea) Navy in the 1970s. Over 100 were constructed. It is vein phased out in Korea, but many have been transferred to Bangladesh (Titas Class), East Timor, Ghana (Stephen Otu Class), Kazakhstan (031 Class), and the Philippines (Tomas Batillo class).
Ratanakosindra Class was a British-built Thai cruiser launched in 1929. Also in Class: Sudhodaya. I've heard they served until the 1970s, but cannot find a good source.