The following is a list of vessels that have served in the Israeli Navy since 1948.
"INS" stands for "Israeli Navy Ship".[1]
Class | Ship name | Meaning | History | Fate | Status |
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Sa'ar 6-class corvettes (German-Israeli design, built in Germany) | INS Magen | Shield or Defender | Launched on May 23, 2019. Taken delivery in 2020. | Active | |
INS Oz | Courage | Launched on August 24, 2019. Taken delivery in 2021. | Active | ||
INS Atzmaut | Independence | Launched in 2019. Taken delivery in 2021. | Active | ||
INS Nitzachon | Victory | Launched in 2019. Taken delivery in 2021. | Active | ||
Sa'ar 5-class corvettes (Israeli design, built in United States) | Eilat | Launched on February 9, 1993. Commissioned on May 24, 1994. | Active | ||
INS Lahav (502) | Blade | Launched on August 20, 1993. Commissioned on September 23, 1994. | Active | ||
INS Hanit (503) | Spear | Launched on March 4, 1994. Commissioned on February 7, 1995. | Damaged by a C-802 ASM fired by Hezbollah during the 2006 Lebanon War. Repaired. | Active |
Class | Ship name | Meaning | History | Fate | Status |
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Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boats Hetz-subclass (Israel) | INS Romach | Lance | Launched and commissioned in October 1981. | Modernized in the early 1990s to match some up-to-date specifications of the Hetz-subclass. | Active |
INS Keshet | Bow | Launched in October 1982. Commissioned in November 1982. | Modernized in the early 1990s to match some up-to-date specifications of the Hetz-subclass. | Active | |
INS Hetz | Arrow | Keel laid in 1984, launched in October 1990, commissioned in February 1991. | Active | ||
Javelin | Commissioned in February 1994, comprising various systems dismantled from older Sa'ar 4 INS Kidon hull. | Active | |||
Tarshish | Commissioned in June 1995, comprising some systems dismantled from older Sa'ar 4 INS Tarshish hull. | Active | |||
Jaffa | Commissioned in July 1998, comprising various systems dismantled from older Sa'ar 4 INS Yaffo hull. | Active | |||
Sword | Commissioned in July 2002, comprising modern equipment and weapon systems. | Active | |||
Storm | Commissioned in May 2003, comprising modern equipment and weapon systems. | Active | |||
Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boats Aliya-subclass (Israel) | INS Aliya | Aliyah | Launched in July 1980. Commissioned in August 1980. | Sold to Mexico in 2004 as ARM Huracán. | Sold |
INS Geula | Salvation | Launched in October 1980. Commissioned in December 1980. | Sold to Mexico in 2004 as ARM Tormenta. | Sold | |
Sa'ar 4-class missile boats (Israel) | INS Reshef | Flash | Launched in 1973. Commissioned in February 1973. | Sold to Chile in 1997 as LM-34 Angamos. | Sold |
INS Keshet | Bow | Launched in 1973. Commissioned before October 1973. | Sold to Chile in 1981 as LM-31 Chipana. | Sold | |
INS Romach | Lance | Launched in 1974. | Sold to Chile in 1979 as LM-30 Casma. | Sold | |
INS Kidon | Javelin | Launched in 1974. | Disassembled. Various systems reassembled atop Sa'ar 4.5 hull in 1994. The old hull sunk as an underwater memorial. | Retired | |
INS Tarshish | Tarshish | Launched in 1975. | Disassembled. Some systems reassembled atop Sa'ar 4.5 hull in 1995. The old hull sold to Chile in 1997 as LM-35 Papudo. | Sold | |
INS Yaffo | Jaffa | Launched in 1975. | Disassembled. Various systems reassembled atop new Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boat hull in 1998. | Retired | |
INS Nitzachon | Victory | Launched in July 1978. Commissioned in September 1978. | Retired in 2014.[2] | Retired | |
INS Atzmaut | Independence | Launched in December 1978. Commissioned in February 1979. | Retired in 2014.[3] Used as a practice target for Harpoon missiles.[4] | Retired | |
INS Moledet | Homeland | Launched in 1979. | Sold to Sri Lanka in 2000 as SLNS Suranimala. | Sold | |
INS Komemiyut | Rebellion | Launched in 1980. | Sold to Sri Lanka in 2000 as SLNS Nandimitra. | Sold | |
Sa'ar 3-class missile boats (German-Israeli design, built in France) | INS Sa'ar (331) | Tempest | Launched in 1969. Commissioned in 1970. | Retired | |
INS Sufa (332) | Storm | Launched in 1969. Commissioned in 1970. | Retired | ||
INS Ga'ash (333) | Volcano | Launched in 1969. Commissioned in 1970. | In 1981 accidentally beached in Saudi Arabia. Repaired. | Retired | |
INS Herev (341) | Sword | Launched in 1969. Commissioned in 1970. | Retired | ||
INS Hanit (342) | Spear | Launched in 1969. Commissioned in 1970. | Sold to Chile in 1988 as LM-32 Iquique | Sold | |
INS Hetz (343) | Arrow | Launched in 1969. Commissioned in 1970. | Sold to Chile in 1988 as LM-33 Covadonga | Sold | |
Sa'ar 2-class missile boats (German-Israeli design, built in France) | INS Mivtach (311) | Reliance | Converted from Sa'ar 1-class patrol boat in 1974. | Set in the Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum. | Retired |
INS Miznak (312) | Spring | Converted from Sa'ar 1-class patrol boat in 1974. | Retired | ||
INS Misgav (313) | Stronghold | Converted from Sa'ar 1-class patrol boat in 1974. | Retired | ||
INS Eilat (321) | Eilat | Commissioned in 1969. | Retired | ||
INS Haifa (322) | Haifa | Commissioned in 1969. | Retired | ||
INS Akko (323) | Akko | Commissioned in 1969. | Retired |
Class | Ship name | Meaning | History | Fate | Status |
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Dakar-class submarine[5] (German-Israeli design, to be built in Germany) | INS Dakar | Dakar | Planned | ||
INS (??) | Planned | ||||
INS (??) | Planned | ||||
Dolphin-class (Batch-II) submarines[6] (German-Israeli design, built in Germany) | Tannin/Crocodile | Launched in February 2012. Commissioned on September 23, 2014. | Active | ||
Rahab | Launched in April 2013. Commissioned on January 12, 2016. | Active | |||
INS Drakon | Dragon | Launched in August 2023. | sea trials | ||
Dolphin-class (Batch-I) submarines (German-Israeli design, built in Germany) | INS Dolphin | Dolphin | Launched on April 12, 1996. Commissioned on July 30, 1999. | Active | |
INS Leviathan | Leviathan | Launched on April 25, 1997. Commissioned on November 15, 1999. | Active | ||
INS Tkuma | Revival | Launched on June 26, 1998. Commissioned on July 25, 2000. | Active | ||
Gal-class submarines (German-Israeli design, built in UK) | INS Gal | Wave | Launched in December 1975. Commissioned in December 1976. | Set in the Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum. | Retired |
INS Tanin | Tannin/Crocodile | Launched in October 1975. Commissioned in July 1977. | Retired in early or mid 2000s. | Retired | |
INS Rahav | Rahab | Launched in 1977. Commissioned in December 1977. | Retired in early or mid 2000s. | Retired | |
T-class submarines (United Kingdom) | INS Leviatan (Tz-75) | Leviathan | Formerly . Purchased from UK in 1965. Commissioned in 1967. | Retired before 1978. | Retired |
INS Dakar (Tz-77) | Grouper | Formerly . Purchased from UK in 1966. | Lost in sea in January 1968, before official commissioning. Wreckage found in May 1999. | Sunk | |
INS Dolphin (Tz-79) | Dolphin | Formerly . Purchased from UK in 1967. Commissioned in 1968. | Retired before 1977. | Retired | |
S-class submarines (United Kingdom) | INS Tanin (Tz-71) | Tannin/Crocodile | Formerly . Purchased from UK in 1958. Commissioned in December 1959. | Retired before 1972. | Retired |
INS Rahav (Tz-73) | Rahab | Formerly . Purchased from UK in 1958. Commissioned in May 1960. | Retired in 1968 and cannibalized for spare parts for INS Tanin. | Retired |
Class | Ship name | Meaning | History | Fate | Status |
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Stollergrund-class utility ships[7] (Germany) | INS Bat Yam | Bat Yam | Formerly Kalkgrund (Y865) | Active | |
INS Bat Galim 3 | Bat Galim | Formerly Bant (Y867) | Passed as a research vessel to Israel's Oceanographic and Limnological Research Institution | Sold | |
General Frank S. Besson(United States) | INS Nahshon | Pioneer | Launched in 2024 | Active | |
INS Komemiyut | Rebellion | Launched in 2024 | Active |
Class | Ship name | Meaning | History | Fate | Status |
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Icebreaker (United States) | INS Eilat (A-16) and later INS Matzpen | Eilat Compass | Formerly . Commissioned on May 21, 1948, becoming the first warship of the Israeli Sea Corps. | Served mainly for training, with limited combat capability. Renamed to INS Matzpen in 1957. Retired in 1962. | Retired |
Flower-class corvettes (United Kingdom) | INS HaShomer and also INS Wedgwood (K-18) | Named after Josiah Wedgwood | Formerly HMCS Beauharnois (K540). Commissioned on 9 June 1948. | Retired in 1954 | Retired |
INS Haganah (K-20) | Haganah | Formerly HMCS Norsyd (K520). Commissioned on 18 July 1948. | Retired in the late 1950s | Retired | |
Revenue cutter (United States) | INS Hatikvah (K-22) | Hatikvah | Formerly . Launched in 1896. Acquired in 1948. | Retired in 1951 | Retired |
Converted patrol yacht (Germany, United States) | INS Maoz (K-24) | Stronghold | Formerly and Vita Launched in 1931. Acquired in 1948. | Retired in 1956 | Retired |
PC-461-class submarine chaser (United States) | INS Nogah (K-26) | Venus | Formerly and ASPC Yucatán. Commissioned in October 1948. | Retired in 1952 | Retired |
INS Nogah 2 (K-22) | Venus | Formerly . Arrived in 1953. | Retired in late 1960s | Retired | |
River-class frigates (United Kingdom) | INS Mivtach (K-28) | Reliance | Formerly HMCS Orkney (K448). Purchased from Canada and commissioned in 1949. | Sold to Ceylon as HMCyS Mahasena. | Sold |
INS Misgav (K-30) | Stronghold | Formerly HMCS Strathadam (K682). Purchased from Canada and commissioned in 1950. | Retired in the late 1960s. Expended in 1970, used as a target in Gabriel missile trials. | Retired | |
INS Miznak (K-32) | Jet branch | Formerly HMCS Hallowell (K666). Purchased from Canada in 1950. Commissioned in 1952. | Sold to Ceylon in 1958 as HMCyS Gajabahu. | Sold | |
Hunt-class destroyer (United Kingdom) | INS Haifa (K-38) | Haifa | Formerly . Captured from Egypt on 31 October 1956. Commissioned in 1957. | Expended in 1968, used as a target in Gabriel missile trials. | Retired |
Z-class destroyers (United Kingdom) | INS Eilat (K-40) | Eilat | Formerly . Purchased from UK in 1955. Commissioned in July 1956. | Sunk by SS-N-2 Styx missiles fired from Egyptian missile boats, on 21 October 1967. | Sunk |
INS Yaffo (K-42) | Jaffa | Formerly (R54). Purchased from UK in 1955. Commissioned in July 1956. | Expended in 1970, used as a target in Gabriel missile trials. | Retired |
Class | Ship name | Meaning | History | Fate | Status |
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Fairmile B motor launch (United Kingdom) | INS HaPortzim (M-17) | The Breachers | Purchased from British mandate government. Commissioned in July 1948. | Retired | Retired |
Yacht (United Kingdom) | INS Palmach (M-19) | Palmach | Former HMS Moretta. Purchased from British mandate government. Commissioned in July 1948. | Sunk during a storm near the port of Yaffo. | Sunk |
Harbour Defence Motor Launch (United Kingdom) | INS Dror (M-21) | Freedom | Purchased from British mandate government. Commissioned in July 1948. | Retired | Retired |
INS Sa'ar (M-23) | Tempest | Purchased from British mandate government. Commissioned in July 1948. | Retired | Retired | |
INS Tirtza (M-35) | Purchased from Cyprus. Commissioned in August 1948. | Retired | Retired | ||
R boat (Germany) | INS Galia (M-31) | Former German patrol boat, purchased from Italy. Commissioned in August 1948. | Retired | Retired | |