Naval warfare is probably one of the oldest forms of warfare in the world and for many years naval weapons were the most important weapon of war
The modern armored ship traces its history to ironclad ships from the 19th century
Battleships reached their peak during World War II and eventually gave way to modern aircraft carriers and naval vessels
This list includes the largest warships of World War II, the largest ever built in history, and the largest modern warships of today
Richelieu Class
Sponsor: French Navy
Current Status: Both ships were completed in 1961 and 1967
FS Richelieu and FS Jean Bart were the last two French battleships
Both warships were the largest ships ever built by the French
Two other ships were planned for the Richelieu Class, the Clemenceau, which was never completed, and the Gascogne, which was never laid down
The Richelieu Class warships were 813 feet 2 inches (24785 meters) in length and had a displacement of 48,180 long tons (48,950 tons)
The French built the Richelieu Class warships to fight the Italian Navy led by dictator Benito Mussolini
Both FMS Richelieu and FMS Jean Bart survived World War II and were decommissioned in the 1960s
FMS Richelieu was under Allied and Axis control during World War II, but surprisingly was unable to sink an enemy ship
HMS Vanguard
Current Status: Removed in 1960
Source: Wikimedia Commons via United Kingdom Government
HMS Vanguard was the last battleship built by the British Royal Navy
Although HMS Vanguard was built for World War II, construction began very late into the war
After the war ended in 1945, the British Royal Navy decided to finish off the warships if the war against the Japanese Empire continued
Although HMS Vanguard was not used during World War II, the battleship had the best anti-aircraft guns of any ship in the Royal Navy
Despite being so powerfully armed, HMS Vanguard did not fire any of her guns
HMS Vanguard was used in a number of NATO missions during the Cold War before being decommissioned
Since HMS Vanguard was never used in war, it became a royal yacht in 1947 and transported the royal family of King George VI to South Africa
Bismarck class
Pilot: Kriegsmarine (Navy of Nazi Germany)
Current Status: Both ships were sunk during World War II
Source: Wikimedia Commons via German Federal Archives
KMS Bismarck and KMS Tripitz, the only two ships in the Bismarck Class, were the two largest warships that Nazi Germany had during World War II
Both ships were approximately 823 feet 6 inches (251 meters) in length and had a displacement of over 49,500 long tons (50,300 tons)
KMS Bismarck is the most famous of the two Bismarck Class ships and was known for its power
It is said that only the KMS Bismarck prevented most of the British Royal Navy, which provided many ships and resources to hunt down Hitler
KMS Bismarck finally went down in 1941
The key to KMS Bismarck’s survival was her armament
Diversity: Unlimited and nuclear power
Operator: Russian Navy
Current Status: Fired
Admiral Ushakov, formerly known as Kirov, was a naval commander in the Kirov Fleet of the Russian Navy
The Kirov class was the largest warship built by the Russian Navy
The Admiral Ushakov was an 827-foot (252-meter) nuclear-powered submarine capable of traveling indefinitely with its nuclear power
Admiral Ushakov is currently out of a job after plans to upgrade the fleet have been scrapped
The Kirov Class warships were active during the Cold War, which forced the United States to restore its Iowa Class warships, which were from World War II
Despite the history of Admiral Ushakov since 2018, the ship is laid and there are plans to turn it into pieces
Length: 8,690 nautical miles (16,093 km; 10,000 mi)
Current Status: Active since 2014
Source: Wikimedia Commons via US Navy
USS America is not the most powerful warship, but it is the largest amphibious/helicopter ship of the United States today
USS America is the first of four planned America Class ships
The modern warship was commissioned on June 4, 2012 and officially launched in 2014
USS America is 844 feet (257 meters) and has a displacement of approximately 44,971 long tons (45,693 tons)
Meanwhile, the USS America was based out of San Diego, California
The USS America is equipped with two Rolling Airframe Missile Systems; two Evolved Sea Sparrows above the air; and seven heavy caliber guns
The cost of HMS
Sponsor: British Royal Navy
Sponsor: British Royal Navy
Current Status: Sunk during the Battle of Denmark Strait in 1941
HMS Hood was the largest battleship ever built by the British Royal Navy
Construction of HMS Hood began in 1916 during the First World War
HMS Hood was launched two years later and was officially commissioned by the Royal Navy in 1920
In the years before the Second World War, HMS Hood sailed around the world and the ship was forced to return when the Second World War began without the repairs the ship was due to receive
As a result, HMS Hood was not equipped to deal with the new weapons and the ship was sunk by the German battleship Bismarck
It took only about three minutes for HMS Hood to sink and only three of the ship’s 1,418 crew were saved
Yamato Class
Range: 7,200 nautical miles at 16 knots (13,300 km at 30 km/h)
Pilot: Imperial Japanese Navy
Current Status: Both sunk during WWII
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Source: Wikimedia Commons
The Imperial Japanese Navy’s two Yamato Class battleships are considered the most powerful warships ever built by any nation
Both ships were large and had a displacement of 72,000 long tons (73,000 tons) and were about 263 meters long
Despite their great power, all Yamato Class battleships were sunk during World War II
Both Yamato Class battleships were the most powerful warships ever and the main guns were 181 inches, the largest type ever used
Class of Iowa
Range: 14,890 nautical miles (27,580 km; 17,140 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Range: 14,890 nautical miles (27,580 km; 17,140 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Range: 14,890 nautical miles (27,580 km; 17,140 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Range: 14,890 nautical miles (27,580 km; 17,140 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Range: 14,890 nautical miles (27,580 km; 17,140 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Driver: US Navy
Driver: US Navy
Current Status: Removed; all 4 ships have been saved
Source: Wikimedia Commons via Christopher M
The Iowa Class battleships were the last true warships built by the United States and were the largest warships ever built in terms of length
All warships were approximately 887 feet 3 inches (27043 meters) in length and had a displacement of 57,540 long tons (58,460 tons)
There were four Iowa Class battleships and the lead ship was the class namesake, USS Iowa (BB-61)
The Iowa Class warships were built for World War II and were in service until the 1990s
All four Iowa Class battleships have been decommissioned and are kept in United States naval museums
The Iowa Class warships are the only class of warships preserved for public display