Name | Class | Country | Year of Launch |
L (Planned) | H-class Battleship | Germany | 1940 (Projected, not actual) |
La Galissonnière | La Galissonnière-class Light Cruiser | France | |
La Motte-Picquet | Duguay-Trouin-class Light Cruiser | France | 1924 |
Laffey (Allen M. Sumner-class) | Allen M. Sumner-class Destroyer | United States | 1943 |
Laffey (Benson-class) | Benson-class Destroyer | United States | 1941 |
Lagarto | Balao-class Submarine | United States | |
Lamprey | Balao-class Submarine | United States | |
Lanciere | Soldati-class Destroyer | Italy | |
Langley (Independence-class) | Independence-class Light Carrier | United States | 1943 |
Langley (Langley-class) | Langley-class Seaplane Tender | United States | |
Lansdowne | Gleaves-class Destroyer | United States | 1942 |
Lapon | Gato-class Submarine | United States | |
Lardner | Gleaves-class Destroyer | United States | 1942 |
Lawrence | Clemson-class Destroyer | United States | 1920 |
LCI(L)-class Summary Information | LCI(L)-class Landing Ship | United States | |
LCVP-class Summary Information | LCVP-class Landing Craft | United States | |
Legionaro | Soldati-class Destroyer | Italy | |
Leipzig | Leipzig-class Light Cruiser | Germany | 1929 |
Lemnos | Mississippi-class Battleship | Greece | 1905 |
Leonardo da Vinci | Marconi-class Submarine | Italy | 1939 |
Leopard | 1924-class Motor Torpedo Boat | Germany | 1928 |
Leutze | Fletcher-class Destroyer | United States | 1942 |
Lexington (Essex-class) | Essex-class Aircraft Carrier | United States | 1942 |
Lexington (Lexington-class) | Lexington-class Aircraft Carrier | United States | 1925 |
Ling | Balao-class Submarine | United States | 1943 |
Lionfish | Balao-class Submarine | United States | |
Littorio | Vittorio Veneto-class Battleship | Italy | 1937 |
Lizardfish | Balao-class Submarine | United States | |
Loggerhead | Balao-class Submarine | United States | |
London | County-class Heavy Cruiser | United Kingdom | 1927 |
Long Island | Long Island-class Escort Carrier | United States | 1940 |
Lorraine | Bretagne-class Battleship | France | 1913 |
Louisville | Northampton-class Heavy Cruiser | United States | 1930 |
LST-1 | LST-class Landing Ship | United States | 1942 |
LST-412 | LST-class Landing Ship | United Kingdom | 1942 |
Luce | Fletcher-class Destroyer | United States | 1943 |
Luchs | 1924-class Motor Torpedo Boat | Germany | 1928 |
Luigi Torelli | Marconi-class Submarine | Italy | 1940 |
Lützow | Admiral Hipper-class Heavy Cruiser | Germany | 1939 |
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