As of January 5, 2026, the US Navy has 293 deployed ships, including 234 aircraft carriers and 59 USNS vessels, with major carrier strike groups and amphibious ready groups operating worldwide, notably in Japan, the South China Sea, the Caribbean, and the Persian Gulf, supporting various military and strategic missions.
The US Navy's fleet and Marine units are actively deployed worldwide as of October 14, 2025, with major carrier strike groups and amphibious ready groups operating in regions including Japan, the Philippine Sea, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, the Persian Gulf, the Indian Ocean, the Eastern Pacific, and the Western Atlantic, showcasing a broad global presence and readiness.
As of July 14, 2025, the US Navy has 293 ships deployed worldwide, including aircraft carriers, cruisers, destroyers, and amphibious groups, with significant operations in the Pacific, Indian Ocean, Atlantic, and other regions, supporting various military and humanitarian missions.
The US Navy's latest fleet tracker as of July 15, 2024, details the positions and activities of deployed carrier strike groups and amphibious ready groups worldwide. Key movements include the USS America in the Philippine Sea, USS Blue Ridge in the South China Sea, USS Theodore Roosevelt in the Gulf of Aden, and USS Carl Vinson participating in RIMPAC 2024. Additionally, the USS Abraham Lincoln has begun a scheduled deployment, and the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower has returned to Norfolk after a nine-month deployment.