Amphibious
- English Xlighter:
- K-1 to K-26 (1924–1962) ex British X4, X6, X13, X14, X16, X17, X26, X50, X63, X74, X91, X108, X109, X129, X141, X148, X153, X170, X172, X173, X174, X186, X190, X 200, X205 y X221
- Tipo BDK
- BDK-1 renamed LCT-1. Ex-HMS LCT(4)-1253, ex- Foca (1948–1978)
- BDK-2 renamed LCT-2. Ex-HMS LCT(4)-1323, ex- Morsa (1948–1983)
- BDK-3 renamed LCT-3. (1957-)
- BDK-4 renamed LCT-4. (1957-)
- BDK-5 renamed LCT-5. (1957-)
- BDK-6 renamed LCT-6. (1966–2004)
- BDK-7 renamed LCT-7 renamed A-07. (1966–1997)
- BDK-8 renamed LCT-8 renamed A-08. (1966–2004)
- LCM3 (1957-)
- LCM-1 a LCM-19
- LSM
- LSM-1 ex-USS LSM 329 (1960–1977)
- LSM-2 ex-USS LSM 331 (1960–1976)
- LSM-3 ex-USS LSM 343 (1960–1976)
- TA-10 Haskell class attack transport (APA) (1)
- TA-11 Aragon (1964–1982) (ex-APA218 Noble 1944-1964)
- TA-20 Andromeda class attack cargo ship (AKA) (1)
- TA-21 Castilla (1965–1982) (ex-AKA53 Achernar 1944-1963)
- L-10 Terrebone Parish class tank landing ship (LST) (3)
- L-11 Velasco (1971–1994)(ex-LST1156 Terrebonne Parish 1952-1971)
- L-12 Martín Álvarez (1971–1995)(ex-LST1168 Wexford County 1954-1971)
- L-13 Conde de Venadito (1972–1990)(ex-LST1159 Tom Green County 1953-1972)
- L-20 Paul Revere class amphibious transport (LPA) (2)
- L-21 Castilla (1980–1998) (ex-LPA248 Paul Revere 1958-1980)
- L-22 Aragón (1980–2000) (ex-LPA249 Francis Marion 1958-1980)
- L-30 Casa Grande class dock landing ship (LSD) (1)
- L-31 Galicia (1971–1988) (ex-LSD25 San Marcos 1945-1970)
- L-40 Newport class (2)
- L-41 Hernán Cortes (1995–2009) (ex-LST-1197 Barnstable County 1971-1994)
- L-42 Pizarro (1995–2012) (ex-USS Harlan County 1971-1995)
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