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Argentine Navy
Brazilian Navy
Royal Brunei Navy
Chilean Navy
Ecuadorian Navy
Hellenic Navy
Five
Jason-class tank landing ship:
- HS Chios (L 173)
- HS Samos (L 174)
- HS Ikaria (L 175)
- HS Lesvos (L 176)
- HS Rodos (L 177)
Indonesian Navy
Active
LST-542 class:
Teluk Semangka class:
Teluk Gilimanuk class:
Teluk Bintuni class:
Decommissioned
LST-1 class:
LST-542 class:
Polnocny class:
Teluk Semangka class:
Teluk Gilimanuk class:
KRI Teluk Peleng foundered during a sinking incident on 18 November 2013
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Indian Navy
3 ships of
Shardul Class:
2 ships of
Magar Class:
8 ships of
Kumbhir Class a variant of the
Polnocny C and D Class landing ships:
The Indian Navy also previously operated the Gharial class the local name for the
Polnocny A class landing ship
Republic of Korea Navy
Philippine Navy
Russian Navy/Soviet Navy
In Russian they are Large Landing Ships, in the U.S. Navy Hull Designation they are LST (Landing Ship, Tank).
Sri Lanka Navy
Spanish Navy
Republic of Singapore Navy
Republic of Vietnam Navy
Royal Thai Navy
Turkish Navy
Royal Navy (United Kingdom)
During the Second World War most LSTs were unnamed, names were given to those kept in service post war.
- Maracaibo-class Mark I landing ship, tank
- LST Mk 1
LST 3535 to LST 3575 were all cancelled.
United States Navy
References
USS Sumner County LST 1148