| Country | Builder | Location | Ship | Class / type | Notes |
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17 January | United Kingdom|civil}} | John Brown & Company | Clydebank, Scotland | {{RMS>Transvaal Castle|3=2}} | Ocean liner | For Union-Castle Line |
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17 January | Japan|1961}} | {{JDS>Isuzu|DE-211|2}} | Isuzu|destroyer escort|2}} | For Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force |
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31 January | United States}} | Puget Sound Bridge and Drydock Company | Seattle, Washington | {{USS>Gridley|DLG-21|2}} | Leahy|cruiser|2}} | For United States Navy |
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1 February | Canada|1957}} | Victoria Machinery Depot | Victoria, British Columbia | {{HMCS>Saskatchewan|DDE 262|2}} | Mackenzie|destroyer|2}} | For Royal Canadian Navy |
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2 February | United States}} | Newport News Shipbuilding | Newport News, Virginia | {{USS>Sam Houston|SSBN-609|2}} | Ethan Allen|submarine|2}} | For United States Navy |
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7 March | Japan|1961}} | {{JDS>Mogami|DE-212|2}} | Isuzu|destroyer escort|2}} | For Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force |
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16 March | United Kingdom}} | John Brown & Company | Clydebank, Scotland | {{HMS>Hampshire|D06|2}} | County|destroyer|2}} | For Royal Navy |
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26 March | USSR}} | A.A. Zhdanov | Leningrad | {{ship>Soviet cruiser|Groznyy | 2} | Project 58 Groznyy-class cruiser | For Soviet Navy |
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8 April | Australia}} | Cockatoo Island Dockyard | Sydney, New South Wales | {{HMAS>Stuart|DE 48|2}} | River|destroyer escort|2}} | For Royal Australian Navy |
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8 April | Australia}} | Williamstown Naval Dockyard | Melbourne, Victoria | {{HMAS>Derwent|DE 49|2}} | River|destroyer escort|2}} | For Royal Australian Navy |
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15 April | United States}} | Bethlehem Steel | Quincy, Massachusetts | {{USS>Bainbridge|CGN-25|2}} | Bainbridge|cruiser|2}} | For United States Navy |
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20 May | United States}} | Avondale Shipyard | Avondale, Louisiana | {{USS>Semmes|DDG-18|2}} | Charles F. Adams|destroyer|2}} | For United States Navy |
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25 May | Canada|1957}} | Canadian Vickers | Montreal, Quebec | {{HMCS>Mackenzie|DDE 261|2}} | Mackenzie|destroyer|2}} | For Royal Canadian Navy |
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31 May | France}} | Dubigeon | Nantes | Minerve | Daphné-class submarine | For French Navy |
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15 June | United States}} | Electric Boat | Groton, Connecticut | {{USS>Thomas A. Edison|SSBN-610|2}} | Ethan Allen|submarine|2}} | For United States Navy |
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26 June | Germany}} | Lürssen | Bremen-Vegesack | Neckar | Rhine-class tender | For German Navy |
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28 June | United Kingdom}} | Harland and Wolff | Belfast, Northern Ireland | {{HMS>Leander|F109|2}} | Leander|frigate|2}} | For Royal Navy |
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1 July | United States}} | Mare Island Naval Shipyard | Vallejo, California | {{USS>Permit|SSN-594|2}} | Permit|submarine|2}} | For United States Navy |
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1 July | United States}} | Bath Iron Works | Bath, Maine | {{USS>Leahy|DLG-16|2}} | Leahy|cruiser|2}} | For United States Navy |
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2 July | Italy}} | Cantieri Riuniti dell' Adriatico | Monfalcone | {{SS>Galileo Galilei|3=2}} | Ocean liner | For Lloyd Triestino |
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15 July | United States}} | Newport News Shipbuilding | Newport News, Virginia | {{USS>John Marshall|SSBN-611|2}} | Ethan Allen|submarine|2}} | For United States Navy |
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27 July | Canada|1957}} | Burrard Dry Dock | Vancouver, British Columbia | {{HMCS>Yukon|DDE 263|2}} | Mackenzie|destroyer|2}} | For Royal Canadian Navy |
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29 July | United States}} | New York Shipbuilding | Camden, New Jersey | {{USS>Berkeley|DDG-15|2}} | Charles F. Adams|destroyer|2}} | For United States Navy |
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31 July | Japan}} | {{JDS>Hayashio|SS-521|2}} | Hayashio|submarine|2}} | For Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force |
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26 August | United States}} | Avondale Shipyard | Avondale, Louisiana | {{USS>Tattnall|DDG-19|2}} | Charles F. Adams|destroyer|2}} | For United States Navy |
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28 August | Japan}} | {{JDS>Wakashio|SS-522|2}} | Hayashio|submarine|2}} | For Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force |
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17 September | United States}} | Puget Sound Navy Yard | Bremerton, Washington | {{USS>Iwo Jima|LPH-2|2}} | Iwo Jima|amphibious assault ship|2}} | For United States Navy |
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22 September | France}} | Direction des Constructions et Armes Navales | Cherbourg | Galatée | Daphné-class submarine | For French Navy |
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24 September | Italy}} | {{SS>Guglielmo Marconi|3=2}} | Ocean liner | For Lloyd Triestino |
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27 September | United Kingdom}} | Harland and Wolff | Belfast, Northern Ireland | {{HMS>Kent|D12|2}} | County|destroyer|2}} | For Royal Navy |
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30 September | France}} | Arsenal de Brest | Brest, France | {{ship>French cruiser|Jeanne d'Arc|R97|2}} | Helicopter carrier and cruiser hybrid | For French Navy |
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21 October | Germany}} | HDW | Kiel | U 1 | Type 201 submarine | For German Navy |
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24 October | Canada}} | Victoria Machinery Co. Depot Ltd | Victoria | City of Victoria | V-class ferry | For BC Ferries[1] |
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19 November | USSR}} | A.A. Zhdanov | Leningrad | {{ship>Soviet cruiser|Admiral Fokin | 2} | Project 58 Groznyy-class cruiser | For Soviet Navy |
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1 December | Germany}} | Deutsche Werft AG | Hamburg-Finkenwerder | Cap San Diego | Cap-San-class bulk cargo | For Hamburg Süd[2] |
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7 December | United Kingdom}} | Swan Hunter | Wallsend | {{HMS>London|D16|2}} | County|destroyer|2}} | For Royal Navy |
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9 December | United States}} | Island Naval Shipyard | Vallejo, California | {{USS>Plunger|SSN-595|2}} | Permit|submarine|2}} | For United States Navy |
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9 December | United States}} | Portsmouth Naval Shipyard | Kittery, Maine | {{USS>Tinosa|SSN-606|2}} | Permit|submarine|2}} | For United States Navy |
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9 December | United States}} | Bath Iron Works | Bath, Maine | {{USS>Harry E. Yarnell|CG-17|2}} | Leahy|cruiser|2}} | For United States Navy |
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9 December | United States}} | New York Shipbuilding | Camden, New Jersey | {{USS>Joseph Strauss|DDG-16|2}} | Charles F. Adams|destroyer|2}} | For United States Navy |
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10 December | Canada|1957}} | Marine Industries Limited | Sorel, Quebec | {{HMCS>Nipigon|DDH 266|2}} | Annapolis|destroyer|2}} | For Royal Canadian Navy |
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15 December | United States}} | Puget Sound Bridge and Drydock Company | Seattle, Washington | {{USS>Goldsborough|DDG-20|2}} | Charles F. Adams|destroyer|2}} | For United States Navy |
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22 December | United Kingdom}} | Yarrow Shipbuilders | Glasgow, Scotland | {{HMS>Dido|F104|2}} | Leander|frigate|2}} | For Royal Navy |
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1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.faktaomfartyg.se/city_of_victoria_1962.htm|title=M/S Ciry of Victoria.|accessdate=2016-03-29}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://vesselregister.dnvgl.com/VesselRegister/vesseldetails.html?vesselid=G609|title=DNV GL: Cap San Diego|accessdate=2017-08-26}}