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10.

  • In Service: 2009–present
  • Operator: Sweden
  • Top Speed: 35 knots (40.3 mph, 64.8 km/h)
A Swedish ship at sea on a foggy day.
 

9. USS New Jersey

  • In Service: 1943–1948, 1950–1957, 1968–1969, 1982–1991
  • Operator: United States
  • Top Speed: 35.2 knots (40.5 mph, 65.2 km/h)
The USS New Jersey battleship on the Delaware River.
 

8. Tarantul class Corvette

  • In Service: 1979–present
  • Operators: Russia, Bulgaria, India, Romania, Vietnam, Yemen, Egypt, Turkmenistan; former operators Soviet Union, East Germany/Germany, United States, Ukraine, Poland
  • Top Speed: 42 knots (48.3 mph, 77.8 km/h)
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7. Freedom Class LCS

  • In Service: 2008–present
  • Operator: United States
  • Top Speed: 45 knots (51.8 mph, 83.3 km/h)
A Freedom-class littoral combat ship (LCS) at sea.
 

6. Le Terrible

  • In Service: 1935–1955
  • Operator: France
  • Top Speed: 45.02 knots (51.8 mph, 83.3 km/h)
A pre-World War II French ship seen during sea trials.
 

5. Independent Class LCS

  • In Service: 2010–present
  • Operator: United States
  • Top Speed: 47 knots (54.1 mph, 87 km/h)
An Independence-class littoral combat ship at sea.
 

4. Pegasus Class Hydrofoil

  • In Service: 1977–1993
  • Operator: United States
  • Top Speed: 48 knots (55.2 mph, 88.9 km/h)
Six hydrofoil-equipped boats sailing together.
 

3. Bora Class Corvette

  • In Service: 1989–present
  • Operator: Soviet Union/Russia
  • Top Speed: 55 knots (63.3 mph, 101.9 km/h)
A Russian Bora-class corvette with smoke coming out.
 

2. Skjold Class coastal Corvette

  • In Service: 1999–present
  • Operator: Norway
  • Top Speed: 60 knots (69 mph, 111.1 km/h)
A Norwegian patrol vessel floating near the shore.
 

1. HMCS BRAS d' Or

  • In Service: 1968–1971
  • Operator: Canada
  • Top Speed: 63 knots (72.5 mph, 116.7 km/h)
A military ship mounted on stilts on land.
 

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