List of ship launches in 1962
The list of ship launches in 1962 includes a chronological list of all ships launched in 1962.
|
Country |
Builder |
Location |
Ship |
Class / type |
Notes |
15 January |
United States |
San Francisco Naval Shipyard |
San Francisco, California |
Halsey |
Leahy-class cruiser |
|
16 January |
Canada |
Burrad Dry Dock Co. Ltd. |
North Vancouver |
City of Vancouver |
V-class ferry |
For BC Ferries[1] |
25 January |
Germany |
HDW |
Kiel |
U 2 |
Type 201 submarine |
For German Navy |
27 January |
Germany |
Rheinwerft Walsum |
Walsum |
Hiev |
Crane vessel |
For German Navy |
2 February |
Germany |
Hanseatiche Werft |
Hamburg |
Hansa Express |
Ferry |
Originally ordered by Rederi Ab Vikinglinjen as Viking II. Contract sold to Finnlines due to bankruptcy of the shipyard.[2] |
3 February |
Germany |
|
|
Braunschweig |
Köln-class (Type 140) frigate |
For German Navy |
4 February |
Germany |
Adler Werft GmbH |
Bremen |
Julle |
|
For Juelsminde-Kalundborg Linien[3] |
6 February |
United States |
Todd Pacific Shipyards |
Seattle, Washington |
Richard E. Byrd |
Charles F. Adams-class destroyer |
For United States Navy |
22 February |
United States |
Ingalls Shipbuilding |
Pascagoula, Mississippi |
Barb |
Permit-class submarine |
For United States Navy |
24 February |
United States |
Newport News Shipbuilding |
Newport News, Virginia |
Thomas Jefferson |
Ethan Allen-class submarine |
For United States Navy |
6 March |
United States |
Todd Pacific Shipyards |
San Pedro, California |
England |
Leahy-class cruiser |
For United States Navy |
17 March |
United States |
New York Naval Shipyard |
Brooklyn, New York |
Raleigh |
Raleigh-class amphibious transport dock |
For United States Navy |
17 March |
United States |
New York Shipbuilding |
Camden, New Jersey |
Pollack |
Permit-class submarine |
For United States Navy |
31 March |
United States |
Avondale Shipyard |
Avondale, Louisiana |
Bronstein |
Bronstein-class frigate |
For United States Navy |
5 April |
United Kingdom |
Vickers-Armstrongs |
Barrow-in-Furness, England |
Mohawk |
Tribal-class frigate |
For Royal Navy |
2 May |
Canada |
Davie Shipbuilding |
Lauzon, Quebec |
Qu'Appelle |
Mackenzie-class destroyer |
For Canadian Navy |
5 May |
Germany |
Rheinwerft Walsum |
Walsum |
Griep |
Crane vessel |
For German Navy |
7 May |
Germany |
HDW |
Kiel |
U 3 |
Type 201 submarine |
For German Navy |
8 May |
United States |
Electric Boat |
Groton, Connecticut |
Lafayette |
Lafayette-class submarine |
For United States Navy |
12 May |
United States |
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard |
Bremerton, Washington |
Reeves |
Leahy-class cruiser |
For United States Navy |
18 May |
United States |
New York Shipbuilding |
Camden, New Jersey |
Conyngham |
Charles F. Adams-class destroyer |
For United States Navy |
2 June |
United States |
Bath Iron Works |
Bath, Maine |
Worden |
Leahy-class cruiser |
For United States Navy |
9 June |
United States |
Avondale Shipyard |
Avondale, Louisiana |
McCloy |
Bronstein-class frigate |
For United States Navy |
28 June |
United States |
New York Shipbuilding |
Camden, New Jersey |
Dale |
Leahy-class cruiser |
For United States Navy |
3 July |
United Kingdom |
Alexander Stephen and Sons |
Glasgow, Scotland |
Zulu |
Tribal-class frigate |
For Royal Navy |
18 July |
United States |
Lockheed Shipbuilding |
Seattle, Washington |
Cochrane |
Charles F. Adams-class destroyer |
For United States Navy |
30 July |
Germany |
Adler Werft GmbH |
Bremen |
Kalle |
|
For Juelsminde-Kalundborg Linien[4] |
4 August |
United States |
Newport News Shipbuilding |
Newport News, Virginia |
James Monroe |
Lafayette-class submarine |
For United States Navy |
14 August |
Germany |
H. C. Stülcken Sohn |
Hamburg |
Bayern |
Hamburg-class destroyer |
For German Navy |
16 August |
United Kingdom |
Cammell Laird |
Birkenhead, England |
Ajax |
Leander-class frigate |
For Royal Navy |
17 August |
United Kingdom |
Vickers-Armstrongs |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England |
Penelope |
Leander-class frigate |
For Royal Navy |
18 August |
United States |
Electric Boat |
Groton, Connecticut |
Alexander Hamilton |
Lafayette-class submarine |
For United States Navy |
18 August |
United States |
Ingalls Shipbuilding |
Pascagoula, Mississippi |
Dace |
Permit-class submarine |
For United States Navy |
18 August |
United States |
New York Shipbuilding |
Camden, New Jersey |
Haddo |
Permit-class submarine |
For United States Navy |
25 August |
Germany |
HDW |
Kiel |
U 4 |
Type 205 submarine |
For German Navy |
15 September |
United States |
Mare Island Naval Shipyard |
Vallejo, California |
Andrew Jackson |
Lafayette-class submarine |
For United States Navy |
15 September |
United States |
New York Naval Shipyard |
Brooklyn, New York |
Vancouver |
Raleigh-class amphibious transport dock |
For United States Navy |
16 September |
Italy |
Ansaldo Shipyards |
Genoa |
Michelangelo |
Ocean liner |
For Italian Line |
18 September |
Japan |
|
|
Natsushio |
Natsushio-class submarine |
For Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force |
17 October |
Scotland |
Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company |
Greenock |
HMS Otus |
Oberon-class submarine |
For Royal Navy |
20 November |
Germany |
HDW |
Kiel |
U 5 |
Type 205 submarine |
For German Navy |
28 November |
United Kingdom |
John Brown & Company |
Clydebank, Scotland |
Aurora |
Leander-class frigate |
For Royal Navy |
28 November |
Canada |
Victoria Machinery Co. Depot Ltd |
Victoria |
Queen of Saanich |
V-class ferry |
For BC Ferries[5] |
30 November |
United States |
Newport News Shipbuilding |
Newport News, Virginia |
Henry Clay |
Lafayette-class submarine |
For United States Navy |
14 December |
Japan |
|
|
Fuyushio |
Natsushio-class submarine |
For Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force |
References
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