USS Arleigh Burke, a Flight I ship and the lead of her class, seen here on deployment in 2003

This is a list of Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, serving the United States Navy, including ships in active service as of September 2023, as well as those currently under construction or authorized for future construction.

Ships in class

Name Hull no. Flight Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Home port Status
Arleigh Burke DDG-51 I Bath Iron Works 6 December 1988 16 September 1989 4 July 1991 Rota, Spain Active
Barry DDG-52 I Ingalls Shipbuilding 26 February 1990 8 June 1991 12 December 1992 Everett, Washington Active
John Paul Jones DDG-53 I Bath Iron Works 8 August 1990 26 October 1991 18 December 1993 Everett, Washington Active
Curtis Wilbur DDG-54 I Bath Iron Works 12 March 1991 16 May 1992 19 March 1994 San Diego, California Active
Stout DDG-55 I Ingalls Shipbuilding 8 August 1991 16 October 1992 13 August 1994 Norfolk, Virginia Active
John S. McCain DDG-56 I Bath Iron Works 3 September 1991 26 September 1992 2 July 1994 Everett, Washington Active
Mitscher DDG-57 I Ingalls Shipbuilding 12 February 1992 7 May 1993 10 December 1994 Norfolk, Virginia Active
Laboon DDG-58 I Bath Iron Works 23 March 1992 20 February 1993 18 March 1995 Norfolk, Virginia Active
Russell DDG-59 I Ingalls Shipbuilding 24 July 1992 20 October 1993 20 May 1995 San Diego, California Active
Paul Hamilton DDG-60 I Bath Iron Works 24 August 1992 24 July 1993 27 May 1995 San Diego, California Active
Ramage DDG-61 I Ingalls Shipbuilding 4 January 1993 11 February 1994 22 July 1995 Norfolk, Virginia Active
Fitzgerald DDG-62 I Bath Iron Works 9 February 1993 29 January 1994 14 October 1995 San Diego, California[1] Active
Stethem DDG-63 I Ingalls Shipbuilding 11 May 1993 17 July 1994 21 October 1995 San Diego, California Active
Carney DDG-64 I Bath Iron Works 8 August 1993 23 July 1994 13 April 1996 Mayport, Florida Active
Benfold DDG-65 I Ingalls Shipbuilding 27 September 1993 9 November 1994 30 March 1996 Yokosuka, Japan Active
Gonzalez DDG-66 I Bath Iron Works 3 February 1994 18 February 1995 12 October 1996 Norfolk, Virginia Active
Cole DDG-67 I Ingalls Shipbuilding 28 February 1994 10 February 1995 8 June 1996 Norfolk, Virginia Active
The Sullivans DDG-68 I Bath Iron Works 27 July 1994 12 August 1995 19 April 1997 Mayport, Florida Active
Milius DDG-69 I Ingalls Shipbuilding 8 August 1994 1 August 1995 23 November 1996 Yokosuka, Japan[2] Active
Hopper DDG-70 I Bath Iron Works 23 February 1995 6 January 1996 6 September 1997 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Active
Ross DDG-71 I Ingalls Shipbuilding 10 April 1995 22 March 1996 28 June 1997 Norfolk, Virginia Active
Mahan DDG-72 II Bath Iron Works 17 August 1995 29 June 1996 14 February 1998 Norfolk, Virginia Active
Decatur DDG-73 II Bath Iron Works 11 January 1996 10 November 1996 29 August 1998 San Diego, California Active
McFaul DDG-74 II Ingalls Shipbuilding 26 January 1996 18 January 1997 25 April 1998 Norfolk, Virginia Active
Donald Cook DDG-75 II Bath Iron Works 9 July 1996 3 May 1997 4 December 1998 Mayport, Florida Active
Higgins DDG-76 II Bath Iron Works 14 November 1996 4 October 1997 24 April 1999 Yokosuka, Japan Active
O'Kane DDG-77 II Bath Iron Works 8 May 1997 28 March 1998 23 October 1999 San Diego, California Active
Porter DDG-78 II Ingalls Shipbuilding 2 December 1996 12 November 1997 20 March 1999 Norfolk, Virginia Active
Oscar Austin DDG-79 IIA[lower-alpha 1] Bath Iron Works 9 October 1997 7 November 1998 19 August 2000 Norfolk, Virginia Active
Roosevelt DDG-80 IIA[lower-alpha 1] Ingalls Shipbuilding 15 December 1997 10 January 1999 14 October 2000 Rota, Spain Active
Winston S. Churchill DDG-81 IIA[lower-alpha 2] Bath Iron Works 7 May 1998 17 April 1999 10 March 2001 Mayport, Florida Active
Lassen DDG-82 IIA[lower-alpha 2] Ingalls Shipbuilding 24 August 1998 16 October 1999 21 April 2001 Mayport, Florida Active
Howard DDG-83 IIA[lower-alpha 2] Bath Iron Works 9 December 1998 20 November 1999 20 October 2001 Yokosuka, Japan Active
Bulkeley DDG-84 IIA[lower-alpha 2] Ingalls Shipbuilding 10 May 1999 21 June 2000 8 December 2001 Rota, Spain Active
McCampbell DDG-85 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Bath Iron Works 15 July 1999 2 July 2000 17 August 2002 Everett, Washington Active
Shoup DDG-86 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Ingalls Shipbuilding 13 December 1999 22 November 2000 22 June 2002 San Diego, California Active
Mason DDG-87 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Bath Iron Works 19 January 2000 23 June 2001 12 April 2003 Norfolk, Virginia Active
Preble DDG-88 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Ingalls Shipbuilding 22 June 2000 1 June 2001 9 November 2002 San Diego, California Active
Mustin DDG-89 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Ingalls Shipbuilding 15 January 2001 12 December 2001 26 July 2003 San Diego, California Active
Chafee DDG-90 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Bath Iron Works 12 April 2001 2 November 2002 18 October 2003 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Active
Pinckney DDG-91 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Ingalls Shipbuilding 16 July 2001 26 June 2002 29 May 2004 San Diego, California Active
Momsen DDG-92 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Bath Iron Works 16 November 2001 19 July 2003 28 August 2004 Everett, Washington Active
Chung-Hoon DDG-93 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Ingalls Shipbuilding 14 January 2002 15 December 2002 18 September 2004 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Active
Nitze DDG-94 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Bath Iron Works 20 September 2002 3 April 2004 5 March 2005 Norfolk, Virginia Active
James E. Williams DDG-95 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Ingalls Shipbuilding 15 July 2002 25 June 2003 11 December 2004 Norfolk, Virginia Active
Bainbridge DDG-96 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Bath Iron Works 7 May 2003 13 November 2004 12 November 2005 Norfolk, Virginia Active
Halsey DDG-97 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Ingalls Shipbuilding 13 January 2002 9 January 2004 30 July 2005 San Diego, California Active
Forrest Sherman DDG-98 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Ingalls Shipbuilding 7 August 2003 2 October 2004 28 January 2006 Norfolk, Virginia Active
Farragut DDG-99 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Bath Iron Works 9 January 2004 23 July 2005 10 June 2006 Mayport, Florida Active
Kidd DDG-100 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Ingalls Shipbuilding 29 April 2004 22 January 2005 9 June 2007 Everett, Washington Active
Gridley DDG-101 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Bath Iron Works 30 July 2004 28 December 2005 10 February 2007 Everett, Washington Active
Sampson DDG-102 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Bath Iron Works 20 March 2005 16 September 2006 3 November 2007 Everett, Washington Active
Truxtun DDG-103 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Ingalls Shipbuilding 11 April 2005 2 June 2007 25 April 2009 Norfolk, Virginia Active
Sterett DDG-104 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Bath Iron Works 17 November 2005 19 May 2007 9 August 2008 San Diego, California Active
Dewey DDG-105 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Ingalls Shipbuilding 4 October 2006 26 January 2008 6 March 2010 Yokosuka, Japan Active
Stockdale DDG-106 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Bath Iron Works 10 August 2006 10 May 2008 18 April 2009 San Diego, California Active
Gravely DDG-107 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Ingalls Shipbuilding 26 November 2007 30 March 2009 20 November 2010 Norfolk, Virginia Active
Wayne E. Meyer DDG-108 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Bath Iron Works 18 May 2007 18 October 2008 10 October 2009 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Active
Jason Dunham DDG-109 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Bath Iron Works 11 April 2008 1 August 2009 13 November 2010 Mayport, Florida Active
William P. Lawrence DDG-110 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Ingalls Shipbuilding 16 September 2008 15 December 2009 4 June 2011 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Active
Spruance DDG-111 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Bath Iron Works 14 May 2009 6 June 2010 1 October 2011 San Diego, California Active
Michael Murphy DDG-112 IIA[lower-alpha 3] Bath Iron Works 18 June 2010 7 May 2011 6 October 2012 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Active
John Finn DDG-113 IIA Restart Ingalls Shipbuilding 5 November 2013 28 March 2015[3] 15 July 2017 Yokosuka, Japan Active
Ralph Johnson DDG-114 IIA Restart Ingalls Shipbuilding 12 September 2014 12 December 2015 24 March 2018[4] Yokosuka, Japan Active
Rafael Peralta DDG-115 IIA Restart Bath Iron Works 30 October 2014 1 November 2015[5] 29 July 2017[6] Yokosuka, Japan Active
Thomas Hudner DDG-116 IIA Technology Insertion Bath Iron Works 16 November 2015 23 April 2017 1 December 2018[7] Mayport, Florida[8] Active
Paul Ignatius DDG-117 IIA Technology Insertion Ingalls Shipbuilding 20 October 2015 12 November 2016 27 July 2019 Rota, Spain Active
Daniel Inouye DDG-118 IIA Technology Insertion Bath Iron Works 14 May 2018[9] 27 October 2019 8 December 2021 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Active
Delbert D. Black DDG-119 IIA Technology Insertion Ingalls Shipbuilding 1 June 2016 8 September 2017[10] 26 September 2020 Mayport, Florida Active
Carl M. Levin[11] DDG-120 IIA Technology Insertion Bath Iron Works 1 February 2019 16 May 2021 24 June 2023 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Active
Frank E. Petersen Jr.[12] DDG-121 IIA Technology Insertion Ingalls Shipbuilding 21 February 2017 13 July 2018 14 May 2022[13] Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Active
John Basilone[14] DDG-122 IIA Technology Insertion Bath Iron Works 10 January 2020 12 June 2022 Tentatively estimated for April 2024[15] Mayport, Florida Launched
Lenah Sutcliffe Higbee[16] DDG-123 IIA Technology Insertion Ingalls Shipbuilding 14 November 2017 27 January 2020 13 May 2023[17] San Diego, California Active
Harvey C. Barnum Jr.[11] DDG-124 IIA Technology Insertion Bath Iron Works 6 April 2021 3 October 2023 2024 est.[18] Launched
Jack H. Lucas[19] DDG-125 III Ingalls Shipbuilding 8 November 2019 4 June 2021[20] 7 October 2023[21] San Diego, California Active
Louis H. Wilson Jr.[19] DDG-126 III Bath Iron Works 16 May 2023[22] Keel laid
Patrick Gallagher[23] DDG-127 IIA Technology Insertion[lower-alpha 4] Bath Iron Works 30 March 2022 Keel laid
Ted Stevens[24] DDG-128 III Ingalls Shipbuilding 9 March 2022 15 August 2023 Launched
Jeremiah Denton[25] DDG-129 III Ingalls Shipbuilding 16 August 2022 Keel laid
William Charette[26] DDG-130 III Bath Iron Works Under construction[27]
George M. Neal[28] DDG-131 III Ingalls Shipbuilding Under construction[29]
Quentin Walsh[30] DDG-132 III Bath Iron Works Under construction[31]
Sam Nunn[32] DDG-133 III Ingalls Shipbuilding Under construction[33]
John E. Kilmer[34] DDG-134 III Bath Iron Works Approved for construction[35]
Thad Cochran DDG-135 III Ingalls Shipbuilding Approved for construction[36]
Richard G. Lugar DDG-136 III Bath Iron Works Approved for construction[37]
John F. Lehman[38] DDG-137 III Ingalls Shipbuilding Approved for construction[39]
J. William Middendorf[40] DDG-138 III Bath Iron Works Approved for construction[41]
Telesforo Trinidad[42] DDG-139 III Ingalls Shipbuilding Approved for construction[43]
Thomas G. Kelley[44] DDG-140 III Bath Iron Works Announced
Ernest E. Evans[45][46] DDG-141 III Ingalls Shipbuilding Authorized
Charles J. French[47] DDG-142 III Ingalls Shipbuilding Authorized

Notes

  1. 1 2 Flight IIA variant with 5"/54-caliber gun
  2. 1 2 3 4 Flight IIA Variant with 5"/62-caliber gun
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Flight IIA Variant with 5"/62-caliber gun, and one 20 mm CIWS (Ewing 2008)
  4. The DDG-127 contract was awarded separately at a later date. Though two ships preceding her, DDG-125 & DDG-126 had begun the Flight III series, DDG-127 was designated as a Flight IIA Technology Insertion build (Department of Defense 2017). The Flight III series continued with DDG-128.

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