Since this question was put into the World War 2 Category I will try to answer your question based on then and now.
In World War 2 the Navy lost a good deal of their Naval Fleet when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Of the ships that survived or repaired or built new the Navy used Destroyers, Battle Ships, Fletchers (medium sized ships that could hunt subs) aircraft carriers, tanker ships that supplied fuel for the ships, PT Boats that were about the size of the coast guard ships you see on television, escort ships to escort the aircraft carriers around the Pacific Ocean. small landing boats called Higgins Boats that could land the Marines and Army Soldiers on the islands or on the Beaches in France, Africa, Norway, Africa, LST boats that could carry Jeeps, tanks and other equipment.
They had some boats and tanks that could work as both "cars" and swimming tanks and boats. They were called Ducks. I can't remember what the tanks were called that could operate in the ocean and on land.
There were a lot more boats than that but that is the basic list of what the Navy used in World War 2. They also used many types of airplanes that took off from aircraft carriers and the landing strips on the islands.
In today's US Navy they do not have battleships because they were rendered as being "not useful anymore" because the Aircraft Carriers of today can do way more than any destroyer or battle ship could back in World War 2. We do still have destroyers though. We have many types of submarines now. We have ships that are large cargo ships we like to call "Roll On Roll Off" ships. One end of the RORO ships open up with a large ramp. They can haul tanks, Hummers, large vehicles of most types used by all the US Military forces and a lot of heavy cargo.
There are fewer large tanker ships to supply fuel to ships and smaller boats for the Navy because many of our large ships and subs are nuclear power.
If you would like to see what the Navy has today you can go to their web site. On the search engines you can often find photos of ships too. Type in US Naval Ships on your search engines.
Aah, I forgot to tell you they have large guns, missiles, person weapons, bombs and other weapons on the Naval ships and planes. Today's ships have the capability of firing missiles that can be fired from the ships many miles from their target and have the missile land right on the spot they need to reach. The airplanes can do the same thing and some planes cannot be seen by the human eye or some radar scopes of the enemy.
Land warfare, naval warfare and amphibious warfare.
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N for Naval Warfare
The Monitor and Merrimack were ironclad warships used during the Civil War. Their battle at Hampton Roads in 1862 marked the first clash between ironclad ships and revolutionized naval warfare by demonstrating the effectiveness of armored vessels. This event led to the widespread adoption of ironclads in naval fleets around the world.
There's no limit; you can create as many as you want: Neighborhood warfare, forest warfare, lake warfare, football warfare, etc. However, generally, when studying history, the traditional ones are: Aerial warfare, naval warfare, guerrilla warfare, conventional and unconventional warfare, urban warfare, jungle warfare, desert warfare, mountain warfare, etc.
Naval Special Warfare Group was created in 1956.
Naval Undersea Warfare Center was created in 1869.
Naval Warfare - 1905 was released on: USA: October 1905
Land warfare, naval warfare and amphibious warfare.
U.S. Naval Special Warfare command is hardhearted at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado which is located in San Diego, California.
Naval warfare in the Mediterranean during World War I happened in 1919-08.
Naval warfare primarily utilizes ships and submarines, which are designed for combat on or under the water. Additionally, naval aviation, including aircraft carriers and maritime patrol aircraft, plays a crucial role in supporting naval operations. Advanced technologies such as guided missiles, torpedoes, and naval mines are also predominant in this arena, enhancing the effectiveness of naval forces in various combat scenarios.
The use of naval special warfare forces is an example of the "warfare function" of the Department of the Navy.
United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group was created in 1980.
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ANSWER The building of the Ironclads.
Naval War or Naval Warfare is the use of naval forces (ships, aircraft, SEALS, amphibious craft) to conduct offensive and defensive strategies by use of seapower