Australia Two LSTs were acquired by the
Royal Australian Navy in 1994;
Sagainaw on 25 August and
Fairfax County on 27 September. Renamed
Kanimbla and
Manoora, the two vessels underwent conversion in May 1995 at
Forgacs Shipbuilding,
Newcastle, New South Wales. The LSTs were significantly modified by removing their bow ramps and adding another deck over the bow of the ship, allowing for a third landing spot and increased aviation fuel capacity. Over the new deck two
LCM-8 landing craft are carried when the third landing spot is not used, handled by a 70-ton crane. Improved medical facilities were constructed. A
hangar was installed aft, allowing for the stowage of four
Seahawk helicopters. Both ships were based at
Sydney, Australia. The two vessels were taken out of service in 2011 and replaced by and the s.
Ships in class Brazil The
Brazilian Navy leased one
Newport-class LST from the United States on 26 August 1994.
Cayuga was renamed
Mattoso Maia and arrived in October. The vessel was acquired outright on 19 September 2000. Negotiations for a second vessel,
Peoria, were unsuccessfully ended in 2001.
Ships in class Chile The
Chilean Navy leased one vessel of the class from the US. A second was offered, but the ship's poor condition led to it being rejected.
San Bernardino was leased on 30 September 1995 and renamed
Valdivia. In 1997, the LST ran aground and was damaged.
Valdivia was refloated and repaired. Due to the age of the vessel,
Valdivia was taken out of service on 14 January 2011.
Ships in class Malaysia The
Royal Malaysian Navy acquired one
Newport-class LST from the United States on 16 December 1994. A second was to be leased in 1998, but the option was not taken up.
Spartanburg County arrived in Malaysia in June 1995 and was renamed KD
Sri Inderapura. The vessel was refit between 1995 and 1998 at
Johore. On 15 December 2002, the ship was damaged by fire. On 8 October 2009, while berthed at the
Lumut Naval Base,
Sri Inderapura caught fire and sank. The vessel was later raised.
Sri Inderapura was officially
decommissioned by the Royal Malaysian Navy on 21 January 2010.
Ships in class Mexico . Mexico acquired two ships from the United States.
Newport was purchased on 18 January 2001 and renamed
Sonora by the
Mexican Navy, before becoming
Rio Papaloapan.
Frederick was purchased on 9 December 2002 and renamed
Usumacinta.
Rio Papaloapan is based at
Tampico and
Usumacinta at
Manzanillo.
Ships in class Morocco The
Royal Moroccan Navy acquired one ship from the United States as a grant transfer on 16 August 1994.
Bristol County was renamed
Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah upon entering Moroccan service. The LST was acquired to replace the aging . By late 1995,
Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah was considered non-operational but was later returned to service.
Ships in class Spain Two ships were leased by the
Spanish Navy from the United States. The first,
Barnstable County was recommissioned into the Spanish Navy on 26 August 1994 and renamed
Hernán Cortés. The second,
Harlan County, recommissioned on 14 April 1995 and was renamed
Pizarro. Both ships were based at
Rota, Spain.
Hernán Cortés was initially to be decommissioned in 2006, but continued until 2009, when the vessel was taken out of service. The LST was scrapped at Arinaga,
Gran Canaria, Spain in 2014.
Pizarro was decommissioned in December 2012 and sold for scrap in February 2016 and was broken up in El Puerto de Santa Maria beginning in March.
Ships in class Taiwan in 2016 Two ships were leased by the
Republic of China Navy (ROCN) from the United States on 1 July 1995.
Manitowoc and
Sumter were taken to
Newport News Shipbuilding and refitted before being recommissioned into the ROCN on 8 May 1997 and renamed
Chung Ho and
Chung Ping respectively. The two ships were purchased on 29 September 2000.
Ships in class ==See also==