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The list of ship launches in 1995 includes a chronological list of all ships launched in 1995.
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Country
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Builder
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Location
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Ship
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Class / type
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Notes
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14 January
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United States
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Avondale Shipyard
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Avondale, Louisiana
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Rappahannock
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Henry J. Kaiser-class replenishment oiler
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14 January
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Germany
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Schichau Seebeckwerft
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Bremerhaven
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Superfast II
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Ro/Pax Ferry
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For Superfast Ferries
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10 February
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United States
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Ingalls Shipbuilding
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Pascagoula, Mississippi
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Cole
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Arleigh Burke-class destroyer
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18 February
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United States
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Bath Iron Works
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Bath, Maine
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Gonzalez
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Arleigh Burke-class destroyer
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23 February
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Germany
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Bremer Vulkan
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Bremen-Vegesack
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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
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Brandenburg-class frigate
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For German Navy
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20 March
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India
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Mazagon Dock Limited
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Mumbai
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Delhi
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Delhi-class destroyer
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20 March
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India
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Mazagon Dock Limited
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Mumbai
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Mumbai
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Delhi-class destroyer
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16 April
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United States
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Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company
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Newport News, Virginia
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Cheyenne
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Los Angeles-class submarine
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18 April
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United Kingdom
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Ferguson Shipbuilders
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Port Glasgow
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Isle of Lewis
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Ferry
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For Caledonian MacBrayne
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27 April
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Germany
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Lürssen
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Sulzbach-Rosenberg
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Frankenthal-class minehunter
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For German Navy
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6 May
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United States
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Avondale Shipyard
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Avondale, Louisiana
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Laramie
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Henry J. Kaiser-class replenishment oiler
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May
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Finland
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Finnyards Rauma
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Rauma
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Stena Explorer
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HSS 1500
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For Stena Line
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6 June
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France
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Chantiers Leroux et Lotz Naval
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Saint-Malo
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HSC NGV Asco
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high-speed ferry
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For Société Nationale Maritime Corse-Méditerranée[1]
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17 June
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France
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Chantiers de l'Atlantique
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Saint-Nazaire
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Splendour of the Seas
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Vision-class cruise ship
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For Royal Caribbean International
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24 June
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United States
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Electric Boat
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Groton, Connecticut
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Seawolf
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Seawolf-class submarine
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12 July
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Japan
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Asashio
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Harushio-class submarine
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13 July
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Taiwan
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China Shipbuilding
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Kaohsiung
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Tzu I
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Cheng Kung-class frigate
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15 July
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United States
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Electric Boat
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Groton, Connecticut
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Wyoming
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Ohio-class submarine
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22 July
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Australia
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Tenix Defence
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Williamstown, Victoria
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Te Kaha
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Anzac-class frigate
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For Royal New Zealand Navy
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1 August
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United States
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Ingalls Shipbuilding
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Pascagoula, Mississippi
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Milius
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Arleigh Burke-class destroyer
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12 August
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United States
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Bath Iron Works
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Bath, Maine
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The Sullivans
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Arleigh Burke-class destroyer
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26 August
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Canada
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Saint John Shipbuilding
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Saint John, New Brunswick
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St. John's
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Halifax-class frigate
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2 September
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Germany
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Bremer Vulkan
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Bremen-Vegesack
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Costa Victoria
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Sun-class cruise ship
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For Costa Crociere[2]
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2 October
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Germany
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Meyer Werft
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Papenburg
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Century
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Cruise ship
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For Celebrity Cruises
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11 October
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United Kingdom
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Kvaerner Govan
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Glasgow
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Ocean
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Landing Platform Helicopter
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14 October
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United Kingdom
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Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd
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Barrow-in-Furness
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Vigilant
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Vanguard-class submarine
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For Royal Navy
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16 October
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Japan
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Harusame
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Murasame-class destroyer
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18 November
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Denmark
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Odense Staalskibsvaerft
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Lindø
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Regina Mærsk
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K-class container ship
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For Mærsk Line
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2 December
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Italy
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Nuovi Cantieri Apunia
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Marina di Carrara
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Fantastic
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ferry
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For Grandi Navi Veloci[3]
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15 December
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Australia
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Australian Submarine Corporation
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Osborne, South Australia
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Farncomb
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Collins-class submarine
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References
See also