List of ship commissionings in 2007

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The list of ship commissionings in 2007 includes a chronological list of all ships commissioned in 2007.

OperatorShipFlagClass and typePennantOther notes
4 JanuaryNaval Ensign of India.svg  Indian Navy Shardul Shardul-class tank landing shipL16First in class
30 JanuaryNaval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  Royal Navy Clyde River-class patrol vesselP257
10 FebruaryFlag of the United States Navy (official).svg  United States Navy Gridley Arleigh Burke-class destroyerDDG-101
16 FebruaryNaval Ensign of South Africa.svg  South African Navy Spioenkop Valour-class frigateF147
5 MarchFlag of the United States Navy (official).svg  United States Navy New Orleans San Antonio-class amphibious transport dockLPD-18
7 MarchNaval Ensign of Latvia.svg  Latvian Naval Forces Imanta Imanta-class minehunterM-04former HNLMS Harlingen
20 MarchNaval Ensign of South Africa.svg  South African Navy Mendi Valour-class frigateF148
29 MarchNaval Ensign of Belgium.svg  Belgian Navy Leopold I Karel Doorman-class frigateF980former HNLMS Karel Doorman
18 AprilFlag of Chile.svg  Chilean Navy Almirante Riveros Karel Doorman-class frigateFF-18former HNLMS Tjerk Hiddes
5 MayFlag of the United States Navy (official).svg  United States Navy Hawaii Virginia-class submarineSSN-776commissioned at Naval Submarine Base New London, Groton, CT
31 MayFlag of the United States Navy (official).svg  United States Navy Kidd Arleigh Burke-class destroyer DDG-100
12 JuneNaval Ensign of New Zealand.svg  Royal New Zealand Navy Canterbury Multi-role vesselL421
2 JulyFlag of the Indonesian Navy.svg  Indonesian Navy Diponegoro Sigma-class corvette365
16 July Flag of the United States.svg NOAA Flag.svg National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration
Henry B. Bigelow Oscar Dyson-class fisheries research ship R 225
5 SeptemberNaval Ensign of Latvia.svg  Latvian Naval Forces Viesturs Imanta-class minehunterM-05former HNLMS Scheveningen
3 NovemberFlag of the United States Navy (official).svg  United States Navy Sampson Arleigh Burke-class destroyerDDG-102
24 NovemberFlag of the Indonesian Navy.svg  Indonesian Navy Sultan Hasanuddin Sigma-class corvette366
30 NovemberNaval Jack of the Netherlands.svg  Royal Netherlands Navy Johan de Witt Rotterdam-class amphibious transport dockL801
15 DecemberFlag of the United States Navy (official).svg  United States Navy Mesa Verde San Antonio-class amphibious transport dockLPD-19commissioned at Port Panama City, Panama City, FL

See also

Ship events in 2007
Ship launches: 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Ship commissionings: 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Ship decommissionings: 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Shipwrecks: 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

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