GENERAL GUIDANCE FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF NAVAL VESSELS AND BATTLE FORCE SHIP COUNTING PROCEDURES
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1 SECNAV INSTRUCTION B D E PARTMENT OF TH E NAVY OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 1000 N A V Y PE N TAGON W ASH I NGT ON OC SECNAVINST B N9I From : Subj : Secretary of the Navy GENERAL GUIDANCE FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF NAVAL VESSELS AND BATTLE FORCE SHIP COUNTING PROCEDURES Ref : (a) 1 0 u. s. c (b) OPNAVINST J (c) OPNAVINST G Encl: (1) Combatant Ship Category (2) Auxiliary Ship Category (3) Combatant Craft Category (4) Support Craft Category {5) Special Instructions 1. Purpose. To identify naval ship categories and classifications. 2. Cancellation. SECNAVINST A. 3. Background. Enclosures (1) through (4) issue guidance for establishing the official counting procedures of Navy battle force ships. Enclosure (5) provides special instructions for the application of letter prefixes and symbols in ship classifications. 4. Pol icy a. Battle Force Inventory. Battle force ships are commissioned United States Ship (USS) warships capable of contributing to combat operations, or a United States Naval Ship that contributes directly to Navy warfighting or support missions and shall be maintained in the Naval Vessel Register. b. Battle Force Counting Procedures. An accurate battle force count is necessary to support the reporting requirements in reference (a). The battle force ship count will only include combat capable ships that contribute to warfighting missions, specified combat support missions, or service support missions. Specifically, the battle force ship count will include:
2 SECNAVINST (1) Ship types listed in enclosure (1) that are classified as Active, Military Sealift Command (MSC), Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force, Navy Reserve Force (NAVRESFOR), or MSC Special Mission, with the following exceptions : (a) MSC ships assigned a reduced operating status of 45 days or less may be counted on a case-by-case basis as recommended by the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) with Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV ) approval. (b) NAVRESFOR active ships are mobilization forces, category "A" assets, and ships that are a part of the battle force. NAVRESFOR active ships have a reduced or skeleton crew of active duty personnel assigned to provide training of assigned reservists for limited operations and maintenance. (c) Ship types which have been routinely requested by a Combatant Commander and are allocated via the Global Force Management Allocation Plan (GFMAP) may be counted on a case-bycase basis as recommended by the CNO with SECNAV approval. This will be a temporary authorization to include these ships in the ship count and will remain in effect until the ships are no longer requested in the GFMAP or are retired (whichever occurs first). Recommendations for action under this rule will be prepared by the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy (SCN) Manager in coordination with OPNAV N31. (2) All other craft and auxiliari es listed in enclosures (2) through (4 ) are not included in the battle force ship count. (3) Ships entering and leaving the battle force inventory. (a) Battle force ships are counted as part of the Navy's active inventory effective upon acceptance by the Navy's accepting authority, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command (COMNAVSEASYSCOM). Upon acceptance, the CNO will be notified immediately via naval message per reference (b). (b) Ships will no longer be counted as part of the battle force inventory effective upon a ship's official date of decommissioning, being placed "out-of-service," or in the case of nuclear vessels, upon commencement of the ship's inactivation availability. The CNO will be notified of a ship's retirement via naval message per reference (c). 2
3 SECNAVINST B (c ) For the purpose of the battle force count in the Annual Long-Range Plan for Construction of Naval Vessels, ships will be counted for the fiscal year t hey are accepted by the Navy and not counted the fiscal year they are removed from service. 5. Responsibilities a. CNO (1) Maintain the battle force ship inventory. (2) Enter vessels into the battle force ship i nventory and the Naval Vessel Register upon delivery to a COMNAVSEASYSCOM representative. (3) Delete vessels from the battle force ship inventory upon the ship's official date of retirement as described in paragraph 4b(3) (b). b. COMNAVSEASYSCOM. Support the CNO's daily ship count and notify CNO, via naval message, within 24 hours of a ship's delivery announcing acceptance by the U. S. Navy. Distribution should include Standard Naval Distribution List (SNDL) address "CNO WASHINGTON DC//N00/N09/DNS/Nl/N2/N6/N3/N5/N4/N43/N8/N80/ N9/N9I/NXX//," copy "COMUSFLTFORCOM NORFOLK VA//N01F/N3/N4/N8//" and "COMPACFLT PEARL HARBOR HI//NOOF/N3/N4/N8//." "NXX" represents the respective OPNAV ship resource and platform sponsor. c. Commander, U. S. Fleet Forces Command and Commander, u.s. Pacific Fleet. Per reference (c), notify CNO via naval message when a non-nuclear battle force ship has officially retired and upon the start of a nuclear ship's inactivation availabil ity in support of subsequent decommissioning. 6. Records Management. Records created as a result of this instruction, regardless of media and format, shall be managed per SECNAV Manual of January
4 SECNAVINST B Distribution: Electronic only, via Department of the Navy Issuances Web site: http: //doni. documentservices.dla.rnil 4
5 SECNAVINST B COMBATANT SHIP CATEGORY 1. warship Classification. Any commissioned ship built or armed for naval combat. a. Aircraft Carrier. All ships designed primarily for the purpose of conducting combat operations by aircraft which engage in attacks against airborne, surface, sub-surface, and shore targets. Conventional Take Off and Landing Aircraft Carriers. Multi-purpose aircraft carrier (nuclear-powered) (CVN). b. Surface Combatant. Surface ships that are designed primarily to engage in attacks against airborne, surface, subsurface, and shore targets. (1) Cruisers. Guided missile cruiser (CG). (2) Destroyers. Guided missile destroyer (DDG). (3) Frigates. Guided missile frigate (FFG). (4) Littoral Combat Ships. Littoral combat ship (LCS). c. Submarine. All self-propelled submersible types regardless of whether employed as combatant, auxiliary, or research and development vehicle, which have at least a residual combat capability. (1) Attack Submarines. Submarine (nuclear-powered) (SSN). (2) Ballistic Missile Submarines. Ballistic missile submarine (nuclear- powered) (SSBN). (3) Guided Missile Submarines. Guided missile submarine (nuclear-powered) (SSGN). d. Amphibious Warfare. All ships having organic capability for amphibious assault and which have characteristics enabling long duration operations on the high seas. Enclosure (1)
6 SECNAVINST B (1) Amphibious Helicopter and Landing Craft Carriers : (a) Amphibious assault ship (general purpose) (LHA). (b) Amphibious assault ship (multi- purpose) (LHD). (c) Amphibious transport dock (LPD). (2) Landing Craft Carriers : Dock landing ship (LSD). 2. Other Combatant Classifications. Ships which have the capability to provide support to fleet units. These ships will be counted if self deployable. Ships in this category which are not self deployable will be counted only if forward deployed and approved by SECNAV. a. Mine Warfare. All ships whose primary function is mine warfare. Mine countermeasures ship (MCM). b. Combat Logistics. Auxiliary ships which have the capability to provide underway replenishment to fleet units. Underway Replenishment Ships : (1) Ammunition ship (AE). (2) Fleet replenishment oiler (AO). (3) Fast combat support ship (AOE). (4) Dry cargo and ammunition ship (AKE). c. Fleet Support. A group of ships designed to operate in the open ocean to provide general support to combatant forces. (1) Command Ships. Command Ship (LCC). (2) Material Support Ships. Submarine tender (AS). (3) Sea Base Connectors. Joint high speed vessel (JHSV). (4) Surveillance Ships. Surveillance ship (AGOS). 2 Enclosure (1)
7 SECNAVINST B (5) Salvage Ships. Salvage ship (ARS). ( 6) Fleet Ocean Tugs. Fleet ocean tug (ATF). ( 7) Seabasing su2port ShiES: (a) Afloat forward staging base (AFSB). (b) Mobile landing platform (MLP). (c) *Dry cargo and ammunition (AKE). * Note: AKEs designated to support the maritime prepositioning force. 3 Enclosure (1)
8 SECNAVINST B AUXILIARY SHIP CATEGORY 1. Auxiliary Classification. Naval ships designed to provide support to combatant ships and other naval operations. 2. Support Type Ships. A grouping of ships designed to provide general support to either combatant forces or shore-based establishments. Those auxiliary ships that provide support to naval operations but are not involved with combatant forces, Navy warfighting, or support missions, and are not part of the battle force inventory are listed below. Ships in this category which are not self deployable will be counted only if forward deployed and approved by SECNAV. Other Auxiliaries : a. Auxiliary crane ship (ACS). b. Missile range instrumentation ship (AGM). c. Oceanographic research ship (AGOR). d. Surveying ship (AGS). e. Hospital ship (AH). f. cargo ship (AK). g. Vehicle cargo ship (AKR). h. Transport oiler (AOT). i. Cable repairing ship (ARC). j. Aviation logistics support ship (AVB). k. High speed transport (HST). 1. ** USS CONSTITUTION (None). ** Note: SECNAV directed the reclassification of USS CONSTITUTION to "None" effective 1 September Enclosure (2)
9 SECNAVINST B COMBATANT CRAFT CATEGORY 1. Combatant Craft Classification. With the exception of patrol coastal ships, combatant craft are non-commissioned vessels, as such they are not maintai ned in the Naval Vessel Register. Combatant craft are specifically designed to meet various combat- related mission roles, includi ng amphibious warfare, insertion, patrol, over-watch and enemy denial- of- use, and mobility of riverine and littoral areas. Combatant Craft are not part of the Battle Force inventory. a. Patrol Combatant. Combatants whose mission may extend beyond coastal duties and whose characteristics include adequate endurance and sea keeping to provide a capability for operations on the high seas without support. Patrol Ships. Patrol coastal (PC). b. Amphibious Warfare Type Craft. Craft that have the organic capability for amphibious assault and are intended to operate principally in coastal waters or may be carried aboard larger units. (1) Landing craft, air cushion (LCAC). (2} Ship to shore connector (SSC). (3) Landing craft, utility (LCU). (4) Landing craft, mechanized (LCM). (5) Maritime prepositioning force utility boat (MPFUB). (6) Landing craft, personnel, large (LCPL). (7) Si de loadable warping tug (SLWT). (8) Causeway section, powered (CSP). c. Coastal Riverine Craft. Expeditionary craft which are capable of mission profiles including patrol, over- watch, and enemy denial in riverine and littoral areas. Enclosure (3)
10 SECNAVINST B (1) Mark VI patrol boat (MK VI PB). ( 2) 36- foot harbor securi ty boat (HSB 3 6). (3) 34-foot patrol boat ( PB 34). (4) Riverine command boat (RCB). (5) Riverine patrol boat (RPB). ( 6) Riverine assault boat (RAB). 2. Special Warfare Craft. Special Operations Command combatant craft operated by Naval Special warfare (NSW). a. NSW rigid-hull inflatable boat (NSW RHIB). b. Special operations craft - riverine (SOC-R). c. SEAL delivery vehicle (SDV). 3. Other Combatant craft. Patrol boats of various size (less than nine meters) and design used for high- value asset escort and picket duties. 2 Enclosure (3)
11 SECNAVINST B SUPPORT CRAFT CATEGORY 1. Support Craft Classification. Support craft are noncommissioned vessels designed to provide support to combatant ships and other naval operations but are not involved with combatant forces, Navy warfighting, or support missions, and are not part of the battle force inventory. Service Type Craft. A grouping of Navy- subordinated craft (including non-self-propelled) designed to provide general support to either combatant forces or shore-based establishments. a. Dry Docks (Non- self- propelled): (1) Small auxiliary floating dry dock (AFDL). (2) Medium auxiliary floating dry dock (AFDM). (3) Medium auxiliary repair dry dock (ARDM). (4) Yard floating dry dock (YFD). b. Tugs (Self-propelled): (1) Large harbor tug (YTB). (2) Small harbor tug (YTL). c. Lighters and Barges : (1) Open lighter (YC). (2) Aircraft transportation lighter (YCV). (3) Covered lighter (YFN). (4) Lighter (special purpose) (YFNX). (5) Large covered lighter (YFNB). (6) Gasoline barge (YOGN). (7) Fuel oil barge (YON). Enclosure (4)
12 SECNAVINST B (8) Oil storage barge (YOS). (9) Water barge (YWN). (10) Waste oil barge (YWO). d. Other Craft (self- propelled) : (1) Fast sea frame (FSF).. (2) Mobile radar platform (SBX). (3) Ferry boat or launch (YFB). (4) Patrol craft, training (YP). (5) Seaplane wrecking derrick (YSD). (6) Diving tender (YDT). (7) Torpedo trials craft (YTT). e. Non-self-propelled: (1) Barracks craft (APL). (2) Floating crane (YD). (3) Dry dock companion craft (YFND). (4) Floating power barge (YFP). (5) Salvage lift craft, light (YLC). (6) Floating workshop (YR). (7) Repair and berthing barge (YRB). (8) Repair, berthing and messing barge (YRBM). (9) Floating dry dock workshop (hull) (YRDH). (10) Floating dry dock workshop machine (YRDM). 2 Enclosure (4)
13 SECNAVINST B (11) Radiological repair barge (YRR). f. Unclassified Miscellaneous. Unclassified miscellaneous unit (IX). 3 Enclosure (4)
14 SECNAVINST B SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. The objectives of the grouping of categories and subcategories are to provide a means for valid comparisons and accounting of naval forces. 2. Letter prefixes shall be used in conjunction with classification symbols, as follows : a. T - to indicate that a government-owned or bareboatchartered ship is assigned to MSC as a type commander. b. F - to indicate that a ship is being constructed for a foreign government. 3. The letter "N," when used as the last letter of a ship classification symbol, denotes nuclear propulsion. When used as the last letter of a service craft classification, it indicates a non- self-propelled version of a similar self-propelled service craft. 4. Parentheses shall not be used to separate any l etters in classification symbols with the exception of future ships being developed in the design and concept phase. 5. Hyphens shall not be used in the hull number of any ship. 6. Periods shall not be used to separate any letters in a ship' s name. Enclosure (5)
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