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Re: Ship ID

by PaulC » Mon Jun 22, 2026 6:12 am

Thanks guys. Much appreciated!

Re: Ship ID

by Frank Fowler » Sun Jun 21, 2026 2:08 pm

There are also other differences between the Flt I and Flt II ships. Look closely at the midship areas of each ship shown above in the two photos. This area has been changed significantly in the McCool and follow on ships.

Re: Ship ID

by Admhawk » Sun Jun 21, 2026 9:10 am

San Antonio class (LPD 17) Flight II ships (LPD 28 and up) are being built without the stealth covers on the masts.

This is USS Richard M. McCool Jr. (LPD 29).

I think it's a weight saving thing and the LPDs don't really need to be that stealthy.

Re: Ship ID

by PaulC » Sat Jun 20, 2026 10:34 pm

I think I've found it! Is IS indeed USN.

It's a San Antonio class LPD with the AEM/S system towers removed. That's what fooled me when I was looking at Amphibious assault ship pictures, trying to get an ID.

https://www.twz.com/sea/san-antonio-cla ... lthy-masts

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The ship looks to be USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19) with regular masts.

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Re: Ship ID

by FFG-7 » Sat Jun 20, 2026 9:21 pm

can you enlarge the flag on the bow as I don't think is US but a European country not UK & even France but other nation?

Ship ID

by PaulC » Sat Jun 20, 2026 8:48 pm

Hi guys,

Can anyone ID this ship (or even its type, class and navy), docked in Ocho Rios, Jamaica this week? Not taken by me - was sent to me on Whatsapp.

I cropped it to post here.

Looks like a 19 maybe on the bow?
Ship Ocho Rios, June 2026.jpeg
Some people here are very nervous about visiting warships these days given what's been happening in the Caribbean recently. The visit by the Nimitz to Kingston a couple weeks ago on her farewell voyage caused quite a stir. I had the privilege of seeing her with my own eyes - from a bit of a distance though - my second time seeing a US super carrier. (I had the even greater privilege of going aboard the Eisenhower in Montego Bay 1988!)

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