List of ships of the Israeli Navy

The following is a list of vessels that have served in the Israeli Navy since 1948.

Patrol Boats

 * INS HaPortsim (M-17) Fairmile B motor launch
 * Commissioned in July 1948
 * Retired
 * INS Palmach (M-19)
 * Purchased from British mandate government
 * Commissioned in July 1948
 * Retired
 * INS Dror (M-21), INS Saar (M-23)
 * Purchased from British mandate government
 * Commissioned in June 1948
 * Retired
 * INS Galia (M-31) - Former German patrol boat
 * Commissioned in August 1948
 * Retired
 * INS Tirtsa (M-35)
 * Purchased in Cyprus
 * Commissioned in August 1948
 * Retired
 * Netz class boats - Retired
 * Yatush class patrol boats - Retired
 * Bertram class patrol boats - Retired
 * Dabur class patrol boats - 12 built by Sewart Seacraft, the rest by IAI-Ramta - 34 adopted in 1973-77, 15 active, numbers in a 850-920 range.
 * Super Dvora class fast patrol boats - built by IAI-Ramta
 * Super Dvora Mk I - 9 adopted from 1988, 9 active, numbers 811-819
 * Super Dvora Mk II - 4 adopted from 1996, 2 active, numbers 820-821
 * Super Dvora Mk III - 9 ordered, active 8, numbers 830-839
 * Shaldag class fast patrol boats
 * Shaldag Mk II - 2 ordered
 * Nachshol class patrol boats (Stingray Interceptor-2000) - built by Stingray Marine - 3 adopted (1997–98), 3 active

Other warships

 * INS Eilat (A-16) - Formerly USCGC Northland (WPG-49) icebreaker
 * Former clandestine immigration ship
 * Commissioned on 21 May 1948, becoming the first warship of the Israeli Sea Corps
 * Served mainly for training, with limited combat capability
 * Renamed to Matspen in 1957
 * Retired in 1962
 * INS HaTikvah (K-22) - Formerly USCGC Gresham (WPG-85)
 * Former clandestine immigration ship
 * Commissioned on 9 June 1948
 * Retired after a brief service
 * INS Maoz (K-24) - Formerly USS Cythera (PY-31) patrol yacht
 * Former clandestine immigration ship
 * Commissioned in September 1948
 * Retired
 * INS Nogah (K-26) - Formerly ASPC Yucatán submarine chaser
 * Purchased from USA
 * Commissioned in October 1948
 * Retired in 1952
 * INS Nogah 2 (K-22) – Formerly USS PC-1188 submarine chaser
 * Purchased from USA
 * Arrived in 1953
 * Retired in late 1960s
 * Saar 1 class boats - based on German Jaguar class, built in France
 * INS Mivtach (311) - Converted to Saar 2 class missile boat
 * INS Miznak (312) - Converted to Saar 2 class missile boat
 * INS Misgav (313) - Converted to Saar 2 class missile boat
 * Grumman M161 hydrofoil
 * INS Shimrit
 * Built by Grumman
 * INS Shlomit
 * Built in Israel

Landing ships

 * P-25, P-33 - built in Germany
 * Purchased in Italy
 * Commissioned in 1948
 * Retired in 1957
 * P-31
 * Purchased in Italy
 * Commissioned in August 1948
 * Retired after a brief service
 * LCT class
 * INS Gush Etsion / Prato (P-39)
 * Purchased in Italy
 * Commissioned in July 1948
 * Retired in 1957
 * LCI class
 * INS Ramat Rachel (P-51), INS Nitsanim (P-53)
 * Commissioned in December 1948 / January 1949
 * Retired in late 1950s
 * INS Bat-Sheva
 * Purchased in 1968-69
 * Retired in 1990s, sunk during a missile trials
 * LSM-1 class
 * INS Sheva (P-91), INS Ofir (P-93), INS Tarshish (P-95)
 * Purchased in 1970
 * Retired in 1973-74
 * Kishon class landing ships - built in Israel
 * INS Etzion Gever (P-51), INS Shikmona (P-53), INS Caesarea (P-55)
 * Retired by 1991
 * Ashdod class landing ships - built in Israel in 1966-67
 * INS Ashdod (P-61)
 * Retired in 2001
 * INS Ashkelon (P-63), INS Achziv (P-65)
 * Retired in 1999

Support ships

 * INS Bat Yam - Stollergrund class utility ship, former FGS Kalkgrund (Y865)
 * INS Bat Galim - Stollergrund class utility ship, former FGS Bant (Y867)
 * INS Drom Afrika (Sh-29)
 * INS Keshet - cargo ship
 * INS Nir - alongside tender
 * INS Nahariya - alongside tender
 * INS Maoz 2 - mother-ship for special operations
 * 78-ton tugs - built in Israel

Commando boats

 * Dolphin type underwater craft
 * Maiale (pig) type underwater craft
 * Snunit boats
 * Zaharon boats
 * Moulit boats
 * Morena rigid-hulled inflatable boats