List of missile boat classes
A list of classes of missile boats used by naval forces around the world.
China
- Houbei class (Type 022), the first combat vessel with a catamaran hull.
- Type 037-II class
- Type 037-IG class
Croatia
Finland
- Tuima class - modified version of the Osa class
- Helsinki class
- Rauma class
- Hamina class
France
- La Combattante II type fast attack craft - built for export
- La Combattante III class - built for export
Greece
- Roussen class (Super-Vita) - Used by the Hellenic Navy
- La Combattante IIIb class - Modified and upgraded version of the French La Combattante III class.
- La Combattante III class
- La Combattante IIa class
Indonesia
Iran
Israel
- Sa'ar 3-class missile boat
- Sa'ar 4-class missile boat used by Israel, with variants also in service in South Africa, Sri Lanka and a small number of other countries.
- Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boat used by Israel, with variants also in service in Mexico and Greece.
Italy
- Sparviero class patrol boat class seven now decommissioned Hydrofoils
Korea, North
Korea, South
Malaysia
Norway
- Skjold - used by Norway, a stealthy surface effect catamaran
Pakistan
- Azmat class - based on Type 037II Houjian-class missile boat
- Jalalat II class
- Jurrat class(improved Jalalat II class)
Russia/USSR
- Komar-class missile boat - The world's first missile boat, widely exported
- Osa-class missile boat - probably the worlds numerous missile boat, widely exported
- Matka-class missile boat - hydrofoil missile boat
- Sarancha-class missile boat - hydrofoil missile boat
Taiwan
- Kuang Hua VI-class missile boat - Indigenously developed for Taiwan's navy
- Hai Ou-class missile boat - based on Dvora-class
- Dvora-class fast patrol boat - Israeli design, armed with missiles by Taiwan
Thailand
- Ratcharit - used by Thailand, a fast attack missile boat
Turkey
- Kılıç - used by Turkey, a fast attack missile boat
- Rüzgar class fast attack craft
- Doğan class fast attack craft
- Kartal class
United States
- Pegasus class, hydrofoils, all six now decommissioned
Vietnam
Yugoslavia
Notes
- The Kralj class was originally designed as a new class for the Yugoslav Navy, but by the time of the breakup SFR Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, only one boat was nearing completion. The unfinished boat was later completed and entered service with the Croatian Navy. A second, slightly modified boat was completed in 2001.
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