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1 ä, ö, ü werden als a, o, u eingeordnet! If nothing else mentioned years are years of commission. 1790 stellt schweden 25 battleships, 10 gr. and 5 kl. frigates in service. dutch frigates eher schlechte segler, weil hohes freibord 12 50t russian motor minesweepers, ordered from krogius yard, helsingfors, only 4 completed by the whites in 1919 NUMBERS 1, 2, 3, 4: iraqi patrol boats, built 1937 I: german torpedo boat 1885 1TL: japanese mass-production-oiler 1943, (Amatsu Maru 1943, ...) IM KOPIENORDNER 1TM: japanese mass-production-oiler 1943, (Eihô Maru 1944, Yûhô Maru 1943, ...) IM KOPIENORDNER II: german torpedo boat, 1886 2TL: japanese mass-production-oiler 1944, 2 built, IM KOPIENORDNER III: dutch torpedo boat, launched 1890 III: bulgarian motor torpedo boat, dutch TM 52-type, launched about 1941 XV: dutch torpedo boat, launched 1881 15m type motor launches (1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, ...) japanese, about 40 built 1938-39 XVI: dutch torpedo boat, launched 1881 19m type motor launches: japanese, 48 built 1936-38 19-metre experimental motor boat: japanese motor torpedo boat 1940, IM KOPIENORDNER XIX. Syezd VLKSM: soviet freighter, launched 17.4.1982, IM KOPIENORDNER XXI: dutch torpedo boat, launched 1890/91 XXII: dutch torpedo boat, launched 1890/91 22. Décembre: haitian gunboat, launched 1860 ´24´ class (Ard Patrick [commissioned 9/1918], Cicero [commissioned 10/1918], Flying Fox [commissioned 1918, RNVR drill ship 3/1920], Minoru [commissioned 1919], Orby, Rocksand [commissioned 10/1918], Bend Or [commissioned 1918], Harvester, Iroquois [commissioned 1918, survey ship 1922], Sefton [commissioned 1918], Silvio [commissioned 25.5.1918, RAN 12/1924, survey ship Moresby 4/1925, rearmed 1940], Sir Bevis [commissioned 1918, RNVR drill ship Irwell 9/1923, Eaglet 1926], Donovan, Isinglass, Sanfoin, Sir Hugo [depot ship 10/19], Ladas [commissioned 1918], Persimmon, Sir Visto, Merry Hampton [survey ship Herald 1923, scuttled 1942, recommissioned as japanese Heiyo 10/42], Ormonde [commissioned 1918, survey ship 1924]) british fleet sweeping sloops, launched 6/18-1919, commissioned from 1918 on, IM KOPIENORDNER 25t type motor launches (1164-1173, 1179, 1180, 1357-1366, ..) japanese river gunboats, about 80 built 1940-44, IM KOPIENORDNER 30. Letie Pobedy: soviet dry cargo transport, IM KOPIENORDNER 32L-type (Salamis [cypriot, in service 1982], ...) french patrol craft 108-type (... [1965 cambodian VR 1], ... [1965 cambodian VR 2], ...) yugoslav fast torpedo attack craft 600 tonnes-class: (enturf A Sirène-class [IM KOPIENORDNER, CONWAY 1922-46]: La Sirène II [(Q 123), commissioned 3/27], Naiade/La Naïade II [(Q 124), commissioned 5/27], La Galathée I [(Q 132), commissioned 5/27, 1942 italian], La Nymphe [(Q 133), commissioned 6/27], entwurf B Ariane-class [IM KOPIENORDNER, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 192246, ]: L´Ariane II [(Q 122), commissioned 9/29], L´Eurydice I [(Q 130), commissioned 9/1929], La Danaé [(Q 131), commissioned 11/29], L´Ondine [(Q 121), commissioned 8/28], entwurf C Circé-class: La Circé II [(Q 125), commissioned 3/29, 1942 italian FR 117], La Calypso II [(Q 126), commissioned 5/29], Thétis [(Q 134), commissioned 3/29], La Doris I [(Q 135), commissioned 1/30]) french submarines, IM KOPIENORDNER 600 tonnes-class (La Melpomène [commissioned 20.11.1936], La Flore [commissioned 25.11.1936], La Pomone [commissioned 1.12.1936, 1943 italian FR 42, german TA 10], L´Iphigénie [commissioned 1.11.1936, 1943 italian FR 43, german TA 11], La Bayonnaise [commissioned 4/1938, 1943 italian FR 44, german TA 13], La Cordelière [commissioned 12/1937], L´Incomprise [commissioned 16.3.1938], La Poursuivante [commissioned 5.11.1937], Bombarde [commissioned 16.8.1937, 1943 FR 41, german TA 9], Branlebas [commissioned 16.3.1938], Bouclier [commissioned 6.8.1938], Baliste [commissioned 24.5.1938, 1943 italian FR 45, german TA 12]) french torpedo boats, IM KOPIENORDNER 630 tonnes-class: french submarines (entwurf D Argonaute-class, CONWAY 1922-46: L´Argonaute (II) (NN 6) [commissioned 6/1932], L´Aréthuse (II) (NN 7) [commissioned 7/1933], L´Atalante II [(Q 162, commissioned 9/34], La Vestale [(Q 176), commissioned 9/34], La Sultane I [(Q 177), commissioned 5/35], entwurf E Orion-class, [IM KOPIENORDNER]: L`Orion [(Q 165) commissioned 7/32], L´Ondine II [(Q 166), commissioned 7/32], entwurf F Diane-class, [IM KOPIENORDNER]: La Diane (II) (NN 4) [commissioned 9/1932], La Méduse (II) (NN 5) [commissioned 9/1932], L´Amphitrite II [(Q 159) commissioned 6/33], L´Orphée [(Q 163), commissioned 6/33], La Psyché [(Q 174), commissioned 12/33, IM KOPIENORDNER], L´Antiope II [(Q 2 160), commissioned 10/33], L´Amazone II [(Q 161), commissioned 10/33], L´Oreade [(Q 164), commissioned 12/33], La Sybille I [(Q 175), commissioned 12/34]) ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK 860-type (860 [commissioned 1983], 861 [commissioned 1983]) indonesian patrol boats 1500 tonnes-class, programme 1922: french destroyers (Bourrasque-class: Bourrasque [commissioned 23.9.1926], Cyclone [commissioned 1.6.1928], Mistral [commissioned 1.6.1927], Orage [commissioned 1.12.1926], Ouragan [commissioned 19.1.1927, 1940-41 polish, 1941 british, 1941 free-french], Simoun [commissioned 29.4.1926, Sirocco [commissioned 1.7.1928, Tempête [commissioned 28.9.1926], Tornade [commissioned 10.5.1928], Tramontane [commissioned 15.10.1928], Trombe [commissioned 27.10.1927], Typhon [commissioned 27.6.1928]) ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46, LOOSE/OESTERLE 1500 tonnes-class, programme 1924, 1925 et 1926: french contre-torpilleur (L´Adroit [commissioned 1.7.1929], L´Alcyon [commissioned 15.7.1929], Le Fortuné [commissioned 1.7.1928], Le Mars [commissioned 20.1.1928], La Palme [commissioned 6.2.1928], La Railleuse [commissioned 15.3.1928], Basque [commissioned 5.3.1931], Bordelais [commissioned 8.4.1930], Boulonnais [commissioned 25.6.1928], Brestois [commissioned 15.6.1928], Forbin [commissioned 1.5.1930], Foudroyant [commissioned 10.10.1930], Fougueux [commissioned 15.6.1930], Frondeur [commissioned 28.10.1931]) ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK 1500 tonnes-class: (first series:Le Redoutable I [(Q 136), commissioned 7/31], Le Vengeur [(Q 137), commissioned 12/31], Le Pascal [(Q 138), commissioned 9/31], Le Pasteur [(Q 139), commissioned 9/32], L´Achille [(Q 147), commissioned 6/33], L´Ajax [(Q 148), commissioned 2/1934], Le Centaure [(Q 169), commissioned 1/35], L´Archimède II [(Q 142), commissioned 12/32], La Persée [(Q 154), commissioned 6/34], Le Monge II [(Q 144), commissioned 6/32], Le Protée II [(Q 155), commissioned 11/32], Le Fresnel II [(Q 143), commissioned 2/31], Le Henri Poincaré [(Q 140), commissioned 12/31, 1942 italian FR 118], Le Poncelet [(Q 141), commissioned 9/32], L´Actéon [(Q 149), commissioned 12/31, IM KOPIENORDNER], L´Achéron [(Q 150), commissioned 2/32, IM KOPIENORDNER], Le Pégase [(Q 156), commissioned 6/32], L´Argo [(Q 151), commissioned 2/33, IM KOPIENORDNER], Le Phénix II [(Q 157), commissioned 10/32, IM KOPIENORDNER], Le Prométhée I [(Q 153), commissioned 7/32], second series: Le Héros [(Q 170), commissioned 9/34], Le Tonnant [(Q 172, commissioned 6/37], Le Conquérant [(Q 171), commissioned 9/35, IM KOPIENORDNER], L´Espoir [(Q 167), commissioned 2/34], Le Glorieux [(Q 168), commissioned 6/34], third series: Le Sfax [(Q 182), commissioned 9/36], Le Casabianca [until 1934 Le Casablanca, (Q 183), commissioned 1/37], L´Agosta [(Q 178), commissioned 2/37], Le Bévéziers [(Q 179), commissioned 6/37], Le Ouessant [(Q 180), commissioned 1/39], Le Sidi Ferruch [(Q 181), commissioned 1/39]) french submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK [Redoutable-class] 1804: haitian. gunboat, launched 1875 1879-class (1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884) swedish small minelaying launches, commissioned 1983-84 2100 tonnes-class: french destroyer (Chacal [commissioned 12.6.1926], Jaguar [commissioned 24.7.1926], Léopard [commissioned 10.10.1927], Lynx [commissioned 10.10.1927], Panthère [commissioned 10.10.1926, 1943 italian FR 22], Tigre [commissioned 1.2.1926, 1943 italian FR 23, 1943 french]), CONWAY 1922-46 2400 tonnes-class: french destroyer. 1. group: (Bison [commissioned 10.10.1930], Guépard [commissioned 13.8.1929], Lion [commissioned 21.1.1931, 1943 italian FR 21], Valmy [commissioned 1.1.1930, italian FR 24], Verdun [commissioned 1.4.1930], Vauban [commissioned 9.1.1931]) ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 2400 tonnes-class: french destroyer. 2. group: (Aigle [commissioned 10.10.1932], Vautour [commissioned 2.5.1932], Albatros [commissioned 25.12.1931], Gérfaut [commissioned 30.1.1932], Milan [commissioned 20.4.1934], Epervier [commissioned 1.4.1934]) ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 2400 tonnes-class: french destroyer. 3. group: (Cassard [commissioned 10.9.1933], Chevalier Paul [commissioned 20.7.1934], Kersaint [commissioned 31.12.1933], Maillé-Brézé [commissioned 6.4.1933], Tartu [commissioned 31.12.1932], Vauquelin [commissioned 3.11.1933]) ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 2610 tonnes-class: french destroyer (L´Audacieux [commissioned 27.11.1935], Le Fantasque [commissioned 10.3.1935], L´Indomptable [commissioned 10.2.1935], Le Malin [commissioned 1.5.1926], Le Terrible [commissioned 1.10.1935], Le Triomphant [commissioned 25.5.1936]) ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 2930 tonnes-class (Mogador [commissioned 8.4.1939], Volta [commissioned 6.3.1939]) french destroyers, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46, IM KOPIENORDNER AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A: (A 1) built 1888/1889, german torpedo boat, 1899 stationary yacht Schneewittchen, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A-class (A 1 [launched 10/15, commissioned 12/15], A 2 [launched 12/15, commissioned 2/16], A 3 [launched 12/15, commissioned 2/16], A 4 [launched 12/15, commissioned 1/16], A 5 [launched 1/16, commissioned 3/16], A 6 [launched 2/16, commissioned 3/16]) Ferrati type, italian midget submarines A-type (A „Ardente“, B „Brutale“, C „Cruelle“ [lost 1916, refloated, 1918 renamed Aisne, 1x7,5], D „Decidée“, E, F, G [1918 renamed Marne, 1x7,5], H [1918 renamed Oise, 1x7,5], I [1918 renamed Somme, 1x7,5], J, K, L) french army river monitors, two types: 1x13,86/2x10,0, 2x4,7 AA, first type 8 delivered 7/1915 3 A-type (No. 1, No. 2) japanese coastal escorts, built 1945, incomplete in 8/45 A-class (Narciso Monturiol (A 1) [launched 1917], Cosme Garcia (A 2) [launched 1917], A 3 [launched 1917]) spanish submarines A-class (A 10, A 11 [commissioned as finnish, 1918], A 12 [commissioned as finnish, 1918], A 13, A 14, A 15, A 16, A 17, A 18, A 19 [commissioned as finnish, 1918], A 20 [commissioned as finnish, 1918], A 21 [commissioned as finnish, 1918], A 22, A 23, A 24, A 25, A 26, A 27, A 28, A 29, A 30, A 31, A 32, A 33, A 34, A 35, A 36, A 37 [commissioned as finnish, 1918], A 38 [commissioned as finnish, 1918], A 39 [commissioned as finnish, 1918], A 40 [commissioned as finnish, 1918], A 41 [commissioned as finnish, 1918], A 42 [commissioned as finnish, 1918], A 43 [commissioned as finnish, 1918], A 44 [commissioned as finnish, 1918], A 45 [commissioned as finnish, 1918]) russian motor minesweepers A-class (A [1942 japanese subchaser No. 113], B [1942 japanese subchaser No. 112], C [1942 japanese subchaser No. 116], D) dutch coastal minesweepers, launched 1929 A-type (Ko-Hyoteki) (No.1 [built 1934], No.2 [built 1934], Ha 1 [built 1936], Ha 2 [built 1936], Ha 3 - Ha 52, Ha 54 - Ha 61) japanese midget submarines, most built 1938-42, ZEICHNUNG IN 5000 JAHRE A-class: (Acasta [commissioned 11.2.1930], Achates [commissioned 27.3.1930], Acheron [commissioned 13.10.1931], Active [commissioned 9.2.1930], Antelope [commissioned 20.3.1930], Anthony [commissioned 14.2.1930], Ardent [commissioned 14.4.1930], Arrow [commissioned 14.4.1930]) british destroyers A-class (Acheron S.61 [commissioned 17.4.1948], Aeneas S.72 [commissioned 31.7.1946], Affray [commissioned 2.5.46], Alaric S.41 [commissioned 11.12.1946], Alcide S.65 [commissioned 18.10.1946], Alderney S.66 [commissioned 10.12.1946], Alliance S.67 [commissioned 14.5.1947], Ambush S.68 [commissioned 22.7.1947], Amphion ex Anchorite S.43 [commissioned 27.3.1945], Anchorite ex Amphion S.64 [commissioned 18.11.1947], Andrew S.63 [commissioned 16.3.1948], Artemis S.49 [commissioned 15.8.1947, modernised CONWAY 1947-95], Artful S.96 [commissioned 2.2.1948, 1955-56 modernised], Astute S.47 [commissioned 30.6.1945], Auriga S.69 [commissioned 12.1.1946], Aurochs [commissioned 7.2.47]) ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, british submarines A-1 ex No. 6: (A-class) british submarine, commissioned 23.7.04 (not to be mixed up with the holland-boats!!!) A 1: german torpedo boat 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 1-class (I 9 [commissioned 2/1941], I 10 [commissioned 31.10.41], I 11 [commissioned 5/1942]) japanese submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 A-2: (A-class) british submarine, commissioned 21.6.04 (not to be mixed up with the holland-boats!!!) A 2: norwegian submarine 1914, A 2-class, 3x45,72 TT A 2: german torpedo boat 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 2-class (I 12 [commissioned 4/1944]) japanese submarine, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK A-3: (A-class) british submarine, commissioned 13.7.04 (not to be mixed up with the holland-boats!!!) A 3: norwegian submarine 1914, A 2-class, 1940 german UC 3?, 3x45,72 TT A 3: german torpedo boat 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A-4: (A-class) british submarine, commissioned 17.7.04 (not to be mixed up with the holland-boats!!!) A 4: norwegian submarine 1914, A 2-class, 3x45,72 TT A 4: german torpedo boat 1915, 1918 belgian A 3 PC, 1926 A 3 = Princesse Marie-José, 1927 A 4, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A-5: (A-class) british submarine, commissioned 11.2.05 (not to be mixed up with the holland-boats!!!) A 5: german torpedo boat 1915, 1919 belgian A 4 PC, 1926 A 4, 1927 A 5, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 5: norwegian submarine, während bau beschlagnahmt: german UA A-6: (A-class) british submarine, commissioned 23.3.1905 (not to be mixed up with the holland-boats!!!) A 6: german torpedo boat 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A-7: (A-class) british submarine, commissioned 13.4.05 (not to be mixed up with the holland-boats!!!) A 7: german torpedo boat 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A-8: (A-class) british submarine, commissioned 8.5.05 (not to be mixed up with the holland-boats!!!) A 8: german torpedo boat 1915, 1919 belgian A 5 PC, 1926 A 5, 1927 A 8, 1931 Oever, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A-9: (A-class) british submarine, commissioned 8.5.1905 (not to be mixed up with the holland-boats!!!) A 9: german torpedo boat 1915, 1919 A 6 PC, 1926 A 6, 1927 A 9, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A-10: (A-class) british submarine, commissioned 3.6.1905 (not to be mixed up with the holland-boats!!!) A 10: german torpedo boat 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A-11: (A-class) british submarine, commissioned 11.7.1905 (not to be mixed up with the holland-boats!!!) A 11: german torpedo boat 1915, 1919 A 7 PC, 1926 A 7, 1927 A 11, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A-12: (A-class) british submarine, 23.9.1905 (not to be mixed up with the holland-boats!!!) A 12: german torpedo boat 1915, 1919 A 2 PC, 1926 A 2 = Prince Charles, 1927 A 12, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A-13: (A-class) british submarine, commissioned 22.6.1905 (not to be mixed up with the holland-boats!!!) A 13: german torpedo boat 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 14: german torpedo boat 1915, 1919 A 1 PC, 1926 A 1 = Prince Léopold, 1927 A 12, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 15: german torpedo boat 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 16: german torpedo boat 1915, 1919 A 8 PC, 1926 A 8, 1927 A 16, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 17: german torpedo boat 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 18: german torpedo boat 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 4 A 19: german torpedo boat 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 20: german torpedo boat 1915, 1919 A 9 PC, 1926 A 9, 1927 A 20, 1931 West Diep, 1943 artillery training ship Reiher, 1943 Warendorp, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 21: german torpedo boat 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 22: german torpedo boat 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 23: german torpedo boat 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 24: german torpedo boat 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 25: german torpedo boat 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 26: german torpedo boat 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 27: german torpedo boat 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 28: german torpedo boat 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 29: german torpedo boat 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 30: german torpedo boat 1916, 1919 belgian A 29 PC, 1926 A 29, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 31: german torpedo boat 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 32: german torpedo boat 1916, 1923 estonian Sulev, 1940 soviet NKVD guard vessel Ametist, 1942 tender, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE, CONWAY 1906-21 A 33: german torpedo boat 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 34: german torpedo boat 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 35: german torpedo boat 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 36: german torpedo boat 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 37: german torpedo boat 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 38: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 39: german torpedo boat 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 40: german torpedo boat 1916, 1919 belgian A 22 PC, 1926 A 22, 1927 A 40, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 41: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 42: german torpedo boat 1917, 1919 belgian A 23 PC, 1926 A 23, 1927 A 42, 1931 Zand, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 43: german torpedo boat 1917, 1919 belgian A 24 PC, 1926 A 24, 1927 A 43, 1931 Wielingen, 1940 dt, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 44: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 45: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 46: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 47: german torpedo boat 1917, 1919 belgian A 25 PC, 1926 A 25, 1927 A 47, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 48: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 49: german torpedo boat 1917, 1918-20 belg A 26 PC (?), 1920 british BU, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 50: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 51: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 52: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 53: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 54: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 55: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE A 56: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 57: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 58: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 59: german torpedo boat 1917, 1921 polish Slazak (rebuilt), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 60: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 61: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 62: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 63: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 64: german torpedo boat 1918, 1921 polish Krakowiak (rebuilt), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 65: german torpedo boat 1918, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 66: german torpedo boat 1918, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 67: german torpedo boat incomplete, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 68: german torpedo boat 1917, 1921 polish Kujawiak (rebuilt), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, CONWAY 1906-21 A 69: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 70: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 71: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 72: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 73: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 74: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 5 A 75: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 76: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 77: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 78: german torpedo boat 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 79: german torpedo boat 1918, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 80: german torpedo boat 1917, 1920 polish Goral, 1922 Podhalanin A 81: german torpedo boat 1918 A 82: german torpedo boat 1918 A 86: german torpedo boat 1918 A 87: german torpedo boat 1918 A 88: german torpedo boat 1918 A 89: german torpedo boat 1918 A 90: german torpedo boat 1918 A 91: german torpedo boat 1918 A 92: german torpedo boat 1918, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 93: german torpedo boat 1918, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 94: german torpedo boat 1918, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 A 95: german torpedo boat 1918, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 Aaa Aab Aachen: german steamer, commissioned 6/1895, 1900 trooper, 1914 mine barrier breaker SP 10, 1915 SP 1 Aad Aae Aaf Aag Aah Aai Aaj Aak Aalesund: finnish fishery vessel 1905, 1915 norwegian Maud II, 1916 russian SAR Spasatelnyj No. 1, 1920 survey vessel Mood Aam Aan Aao Aap Aaq Aarla: yacht 1903 Aaron Manby: freighter 1822 Aase Maersk: 1930, oil tanker Aat Aau Aav Aaw Aax Aay Aaz AB-24: USCG wooden hulled vessel, built as icebreaker, commissioned 1928 AB 25-class (AB 25, AB 26, AB 27, AB 28, AB 29, AB 30, AB 31, AB 32, AB 33, AB 34, AB 35, AB 36) turkish patrol boats, commissioned 1967 Abalone: 1976 Abatan, T2-SE-A2 Abbeydale-class (Abbeydale [commissioned 1937], Aldersdale/Alderdale [commissioned 1937], Arndale [commissioned 1937], Bishopdale [commissioned 1937], Boardale [commissioned 1937], Broomdale [commissioned 1937]) british, oil tanker, WEYER 43/44 Abborren-class (Abborren [launched 5/16], Braxen [launched 5/16]) swedish submarines Abc Abdiel-class (Abdiel [commissioned 15.4.1941], Apollo [commissioned 12.2.1944], Ariadne [commissioned 9.10.1943], Latona [commissioned 4.5.1941], Manxman [commissioned 20.6.1941], Welshman [commissioned 25.8.1941]) british minelayers, CONWAY 1922-46, LOOSE/OESTERLE Abdul Hamid-class (Abdul Hamid, Abdul Medjid) turkish Nordenfelt-submarines, built 1886, delivered 1887, longer than Nordenfelt I, ZEICHNUNG IN 5000 JAHRE Abdul Hamid: turkish cruiser 1904, 1908 Hamidieh Abdul Mecid-class (Abdul Mecid, Hamidiye [1908 Yunus]) turkish torpedo-boats 1902 Abeille 3: tug, 1914 6 Abeille 5: 1910, tug Abeille 12: tug, 1924 Abeille 11: tug, 1913 Abeille 14: 1927 Abeille 20: tug, 1930 Abeille 21: tug, 1925 Abenakise: french, became HMS Aurora Abercrombie-class (Abercrombie [commissioned as Admiral Farragut in 5/1915], Havelock [commissioned as General Grant in 6/1915], Raglan [commissioned as M 3 in 6/1915], Roberts [commissioned as Stonewall Jackson in 6/1915]) british monitors, CONWAY 1906-21, IM KOPIENORDNER Aberdare-class (Aberdare, Abingdon, Albury, Alresford, Ambleside [completed as survey vessel Beauford], Amersham [completed as survey vessel Collinson], Appledore, Leamingtan [ex Aldeburgh], Badminton, Bagshot, Barnstaple, Swindon [ex Bantry], Banchory, Bloxham [ex Brixham], Bradfield, Burslem [ex Blakeney], Goole [ex Bridlington, completed 9/1926 as RNVR drill ship Irwell], Blackburn [ex Burnham], Bootle [ex Buckie], Caerleon, Camberley, Carstairs [ex Cawsand, renamed Dryad 1/24-8/24], Caterham, Battle, Fermoy, Forfar [ex Fairburn], Bury, Cheam, Gretna, Harrow, Havant [launched 24.3.1919, thai Chow Phraya in 8/1922], Huntley [ex Helmsdale], Instow [ex Infracombie], Gaddesdon, Gainsborough [ex Gorleston], Northolt, Clonmel [ex Stranraer], Elgin [ex Troop], Sherborne [ex Tarbert], Tiverton, Tonbridge, Tralee, Tring [ex Teignmuth], Truro, Uppingham [completed as survey vessel Kellet], Verwood [completed as survey vessel Crozier, ex Ventnor], Wem [ex Walmer], Wexford [sold 1921, RAN Doomba 1939], Craigie, Derby [ex Dawlish], Dorking, Gundalk, Dunoon, Fairfield, Forres [ex Fowey], Cupar [ex Rosslare], Sutton [ex Salcombe], Fareham, Faversham, Ford [ex Fleetwood], Ruby [ex Filey], Irvine, Kendal, Kinross, Lydd [ex Lydney], Longford [ex Minehead], Marlow, Mistley [ex Maryport], Monaghan [ex Mullion], Mallaig, Marazion, Munlochy [ex Macduff], Nailsea [ex Newquay], Newark [ex Newlyn], Repton [ex Wicklow], Weybourne, Pangbourne [ex Padstow], Penarth, Petersfield [ex Portmadoc], Pinner [completed as survey vessel Fitzroy, ex Portreath], Pontypool [ex Polperro], Prestatyn [ex Porlock], Radley [completed as survey vessel Flinders], Ross [ex Ramsay], Salford [ex Shoreham], Stafford [ex Staithes], Stoke [ex Southwold], Saltash, Saltburn, Selkirk, Shrewsbury, Sligo, Withernsea [1919 renamed Widnes, 1941 german 12 V 4, 1943 german UJ 2109, IM KOPIENORDNER], Yeovil) british minesweepers, commissioned from 1918 on, IM KOPIENORDNER Aberdonian: 1909 Aberdour: 1908, balloon vessel in world war 2 Abergavenny: british east indiaman, (54) purchased in 1795, sold 1807 Abergeldie: clipper, launched 1869 Aberthaw Fisher: british heavy load transport 1966, IM KOPIENORDNER Aber Wach: french oiler, petrolier caboteur, launched 1963, IM KOPIENORDNER Abf Abg Abhay-class (Abhay [commissioned 3/1989], Ajay [commissioned 24.1.1990], Aksay [commissioned 1/1991], Agray [commissioned 2/1991]) indian ASW corvettes, soviet design, project 1241PE, version of „Pauk“-type Abiding Star: british merchant 1917, degaussing vessel in world war 2 Abigail: 1812-1814 RN cutter (3) Abiqua T2-SE-A1 Abi Serh-class (Mussa Ben Nussair [completed 1986, never delivered], Tariq Ibn Ziyad [completed1986, never delivered], Abdullah Ibn Abi Serh [completed 1987, never delivered] Kalid Ibn Al Walid [completed 1987, never delivered], Saad Ibn Abi Wakkad [completed 1988, never delivered], Salah Aldin Ayoobi [completed 1988, never delivered]) iraqi missile corvettes, CONWAY 1947-95 Abj Abk Abl Abm Abn Abo-class (Abo No. 108, Vindavia No 109, Libava No 110) russian torpedo boats 1886 Aboukir french, 1789 launched, (74) BU 1802: in 12/1798 nelson's prizes were bought by the admiralty. 1800 in ordinary. at the end of 1801 her timbers were stripped and, after a strict survey, was reported in 2/1802 to be rotten and unsound in her lower works and not to be worth the cost of repairing. Aboukir,74 (1807 launched. hospital ship 1824) 1807 fitting out Aboukir: british (90) launched 1848, docked out as screw ship 1858 Abp Abq Abra-class (Abra [commissioned 8.1.1970], Bukindon [commissioned 1971], Tablas [commissioned 1975]) filipino coastal patrol craft Abrek: russian T-gunboat, commissioned 9/1897, since about 1914 aviso and mail transport, IM KOPIENORDNER Absalon-class (Absalon, Esbern Snare [became T-boat], ...) danish gunboat, launched 1862 7 Absalon: danish coast guard ship, launched 1877 Abtao: chilean corvette, launched 1865 Abukuma-class (Abukuma [commissioned 12.12.1989], Jintsu [commissioned 28.2.1990], Ohyodo [commissioned 23.1.1991], Sendai [commissioned 15.3.1991], Chukuma [commissioned 24.2.1993], Tone [commissioned 8.2.1993]) japanese escorts, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER Abv Abw Abx Abyssinia: british coastal monitor, commissioned 10/1870, IM KOPIENORDNER Abz Acacia-type [Flower-class] (Acacia, Anemone, Aster, Bluebell, Daffodil, Dahlia, Daphne, Foxglove, Hollyhock, Honeysuckle, Iris, Jonquil [portuguese Carvalho Araujo 5/20, survey ship 1937], Laburnum, Larkspur, Lavender, Lilac, Lily, Magnolia, Mallow [RAN 7/19], Marigold, Mimosa, Primrose, Sunflower, Veronica) british fleet sweeping escort sloops 1915, CONWAY 1906-21, LOOSE/OESTERLE Acadia: Cunard-Liner, launched 4/1840, maiden voyage 1841, sister to Britannia, 1849 acquired for german Bundesflotte, bremerhavenian Erzherzog Johann, 1853 mercantile Germania, 1855/56 british chartert transport No. 207, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Acadia: 1913, mine tender in world war 2 Acadia Forest: 1969 Acasta: british frigate, launched 3/1797, commissioned 1797, BU 1821, 30x18pdr, 8x9pdr + 4x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 4x32pdr carronades Acasta-class (Acasta [launched 9/12, proposed to be renamed King], Achates [launched 11/12, proposed to be renamed Knight], Ambuscade [launched 1/13, proposed to be renamed Keith], Christopher [launched 11/12, proposed to be renamed Kite], Cockatrice [launched 11/12, proposed to be renamed Kingfisher], Contest [launched 1/13, proposed to be renamed Kittiwake], Shark [launched 7/12, proposed to be renamed Kestrel], Sparrowhawk [launched 10/12, proposed to be renamed Kingsmill], Spitfire [launched 12/12, proposed to be renamed Keppel], Lynx [launched 3/13, proposed to be renamed Koodoo], Midge [launched 5/13, proposed to be renamed Keitloa], Owl [launched 7/13, proposed to be renamed Killer], Hardy [launched 10/13, proposed to be renamed Kelpie, Thornycroft special], Paragon [launched 2/13, proposed to be renamed Katrine, Thornycroft special], Porpoise [launched 7/13, proposed to be renamed Kennington, Thornycroft special, 1920 brazilian Alexandrino Dealenca, 1927 Maranho], Unity [launched 9/13, proposed to be renamed Kinsale, Thornycroft special], Victor [launched 11/13, proposed to be renamed Kingston, Thornycroft special], Ardent [launched 9/13, proposed to be renamed Kenric, Denny special], Fortune [launched 3/13, Fairfield special], Garland [launched 4/13, commissioned 1913, proposed to be renamed Kenwulf, Parsons special]) british destroyer, 1913 K-class, completed 11/1912 - 6/1914, CONWAY 1906-21 Acavus-class (Acavus, Adula, Alexia, Amastra, Ancylus, Gadila [dutch], Macoma [dutch], Miralda, Rapana [converted 2/1943]) british converted MAC, converted 1942-44, 1x10,16, 2x4,0 (twin mounts), 4/8x2,0, 3 aircraft (oil tankers) Acb Acciaio-class/Platino-class (Acciaio [commissioned 30.10.41], Cobalto [commissioned 18.3.42], Nichelio [commissioned 30.7.42, 1945 british N 42, 1949 soviet reparation Z 14], Platino [delivered 2.10.41], Alabastro [commissioned 9.5.42], Asteria [commissioned 8.11.41], Avorio [commissioned 25.3.42], Giada [commissioned 8.12.41, 1949-51 designated battery charging vessel PV 2 due to treaty restrictions]], Granito [commissioned 31.3.42], Porfido [commissioned 24.1.42], Argento [commissioned 16.5.42], Bronzo [commissioned 2.1.1942, 1943 british P 714, 1944 french Le Narval (III) (T 4)], Volframio ex Stronzio [commissioned 15.2.42]) italian submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Accruity 1935 Accurat inshore tug 1968 29,6 long, 3,7 deep Acd Acertif: ex danish brig, (18) taken by RN 8/1808, 1809 sold Acevedo-class (Acevedo, Julián Ordóñez) spanish torpedo boats, launched 1885 Acf Acg Achar (46) 1790 Achates,10. (1808 launched. 'cherokee.' wrecked 1810) 1808 Achelaos-class (Achelaos [launched 11/1884], Alpheos [launched 10/1884], Eurotas [launched 9/1884], Peneos [launched 9/1884]) greek gunboats Achéron: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1836 Achéron-class (Achéron [commissioned 2/1888], Cocyte [commissioned 2/1890], Phlegeton [commissioned 1892], Styx [commissioned 10/1892]) french armoured gunboats, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Acheron-class (Admirality design: Goshawk [launched 10/11], Hind [launched 7/11], Hornet [launched 12/11], Hydra [launched 2/12], Defender [launched 8/11], Druid [launched 12/11], Sandfly [launched 7/11, later minelayer], Jackal [launched 9/11], Tigress [launched 12/11], Lapwing [launched 7/11], Lizard [launched 10/11], Phoenix [launched 10/11], Ferret [commissioned 10/1911, later minelayer], Forrester [launched 6/11], Yarrow specials: Archer [launched 10/11], Attack [launched 12/11], 8 Thornycroft specials: Acheron [launched 7/11], Ariel [launched 9/11, later minelayer], Parsons specials: Badger [launched 7/11], Beaver [commissioned 11/1912], Firedrake group of Yarrow specials: Firedrake [launched 4/12], Lurcher [launched 6/12], Oak [launched 9/12], Australian type: Parramatta [launched 2/10], Warrego [launched 4/11], Yarra [launched 4/10], Huon [ex Derwent, launched 12/14], Swan [launched 12/15], Torrens [launched 8/15]) british destroyer, completed 191112, 1913 I-class, CONWAY 1906-21 Achille, L´ 1790, heckpartie see MONDFELD S.109 Achille (74) french 1778 as Hannibal, 1786 renamed, taken by RN 1794 Achille french (74) 1803, blown up Trafalgar 1805 Achille french (74) 1807 as Illustre, Dantzig until 1814 and 1815, 1815 dutch Achille-class (Achille [(sometimes Achilles) launched 4/1798. sold 1865. commissioned 1798, rebuilt 1823], Superb [launched 3/1798, 1826 BU]) british, 30x32pdr, 30x18pdr, 4x18pdr + 10x32pdr carronades, 2x18pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, 6x18pdr carronades Achilles: swedish floating battery (pram), 20x24pdr, 6x6pdr Achilles: galley, IM KOPIENORDNER Achilles: british armoured frigate, commissioned 26.11.1864, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Achilles: passenger ship 1867, russian tug Otec Achilles: tug, 1893, IM KOPIENORDNER Achimota-class (Achimota [delivered 27.3.1981], Yogaga [delivered 27.3.1981]) ghanaian fast gun attack craft, CONWAY 1947-95 Achkera: russian tug 1869, 1947 finnish Artfago Ackia T2-SE-A1 Aci Acj Ack Acl Acm ACM-1: USArmy coastal mineplanter, built 1942 ACM-2: USArmy coastal mineplanter, built 1942 ACM-3: USArmy coastal mineplanter, built 1942 ACM-5: USArmy coastal mineplanter, built 1942 ACM-6: USArmy coastal mineplanter, built 1942 ACM-7: USArmy coastal mineplanter, built 1942 ACM-8: USArmy coastal mineplanter, built 1942 ACM-9: USArmy coastal mineplanter, built 1942 Acn Aconit: C 65-design, french escort destroyer/frigate, commissioned 30.3.1973, CONWAY 1947-95 Acontius AGP-12: 1944 Acorn,18. (1808 Bideford. BU 1819) 1808 Acorn-class (Acorn [launched 7/1910], Cameleon [commissioned 12/1910], Alarm [launched 8/1910], Brisk [launched 9/1910], Sheldrake [launched 1/1911], Staunch [launched 10/10], Comet [launched 6/10], Goldfinch [launched 7/10], Nemesis [launched 8/1910], Nereide [launched 9/1910], Nymphe [launched 1/1911], Fury [commissioned 2/1912], Hope [launched 9/1910], Larne [launched 8/1910], Lyra [launched 10/1910], Martin [launched 12/1910], Minstrel [launched 2/1911], Redpole [launched 6/1910], Rifleman [launched 8/1910], Ruby [launched 11/1910]) british destroyer, completed 1910-12, 1913 H-class, IM KOPIENORDNER Acp Acquire: 1907, balloon vessel in world war 2 Acquisition: 1913, degaussing vessel in world war 2 Acre-class (Acre [launched 1904], Missoes [launched 1904]) brazilian river gunboats Acre-class (Acre A4 [commissioned 10.12.1951], Ajuricaba A3 [commissioned 12/1951], Amazonas A1 [commissioned 10.11.1949, Apa A6 [commissioned 12/1951], Araguary A2 [commissioned 23.6.1951], Araguaya A5 [commissioned 3.9.1949]) brazilian destroyer (similar to US Gridley-/british H-class), CONWAY 1922-46 Acs Acteon (44) british 1779, launched in 1778. sold 1802, 1788 (armed en flute): troop carrying frigate Acteon,16 (captured from the french by Egyptienne on 3.10.1805. BU 1816) Acteon/Actaeon: british corvette, launched 1/1831, commissioned 1831 as (18) survey ship Active: mercantile, purchased 5/1780 by RN, renamed Sylph, 1782 taken by french, in service until 1786, 18x4pdr, 12 swivels Active: (14) purchased 1779 by RN, 1780? taken by US Active (32) british 1780 Active,8. (hired cutter) about 1810 Active,38. (1799 launched. hospital ship 1826) 1800 Active,6. (hired vessel) about 1805 - employed on convoy duties Active: british revenue cutter (customs) 1806, still in service 1816 9 Active,12. (hired cutter) about 1797 Active: british revenue cutter (customs) 1808, (14/6), still in service 1880 Active: british sailing frigate, launched 1845 (36) Active-class (Active [commissioned 12/1911], Amphion [commissioned 3/1913], Fearless [commissioned 10/1913]) british scout cruisers Active-class/125ft-class (Active [WPC-125, commissioned 1927], Agassiz [WPC-126, commissioned 1927], Alert [WPC-127, commissioned 1927], Antietam [WPC-128, commissioned 25.7.1927], Bonham [WPC-129, commissioned 1927], Boutwell [WPC-130, commissioned 1927], Cahoone [WPC-131, commissioned 1927], Cartigan [WPC-132, commissioned 1927], Colfax [ex Montgomery, WPC-133, commissioned 1927], Crawford [WPC-134, commissioned 1927], Diligence [WPC-135, commissioned 1927], Dix [WPC-136, commissioned 1927], Ewing [WPC-137, commissioned 1927], Faunce [WPC-138, commissioned 1927], Frederick Lee [WPC-139, commissioned 1927], General Greene [WPC-140, commissioned 1927], Harriet Lane [WPC-141, commissioned 1927], Jackson [WPC-142, commissioned 14.3.1927], Kimball [WPC-143, commissioned 1927], Legare [WPC-144, commissioned 1927], Marion [WPC-145, commissioned 1927], McLane [WPC-146, commissioned 8.4.1927], Morris [WPC-147, commissioned 1927], Nemaha [WPC-148, commissioned 1927], Pulaski [WPC-149, commissioned 1926], Reliance [WPC-150, commissioned 1927], Rush [WPC-151, commissioned 1927], Tiger [WPC-152, commissioned 3.5.1927], Travis [WPC-153, commissioned 1927], Vigilant [WPC-154, commissioned 3.3.27, 1960s WMEC-154], Woodbury [WPC-155, commissioned 1927], Yeaton [WPC-156, completed 1927, 1960s WMEC-156], Cuyahoga [WPC-157, commissioned 1927 in USN, 1941 USCG]) USCG cutters, launched 1926-27, in world war 2 classed WSC-..., CONWAY 1922-46 Activity: british escort carrier, commissioned 14.10.1942, CONWAY 1922-46 Acute,14, gunbrig (1804 launched. harbour service 1813. BU 1864) 1805 Acute-class (Acute [gunboat No. 6, 4/1797 launched, sold 1802], Adder [no 17, launched 4/1797, lengthened 1798, 1805 BU], Assault [no. 4, launched 10/1797, 1807/1825 yard craft], Asp [no. 5, launched4/1797, after 1816 discarded], Biter [no. 10, launched 3/1797, 1802 sold], Blazer [no. 12, launched 4/1797, 1803 sold, IM KOPIENORDNER], Bouncer [no. 8, launched 4/1797, 1802 sold], Boxer [no. 9, launched 4/1797, 1809 sold], Bruiser/Bruizer [no. 11, launched 4/1797, 1802 sold], Clinker [no. 14, launched 4/1797, 1802 sold, IM KOPIENORDNER], Contest [no. 16, launched 4/1797, 1799 wrecked], Cracker[no. 13, launched 4/1797, 1802 sold, IM KOPIENORDNER], Crash [no. 15, launched 4/1797, 1802 sold], Sparkler [no. 7, ...], ...) british gunboats, 2x24pdr bow, 12x18pdr carronades Acv Acw Acx Acy Acz Adamant: british (50) in 11/1779 about to be launched, and in 6/1780 brought round to Plymouth under jury masts. In 8/81 she sailed for the first time, hospitalship 1809 Adamant: british submarine depot ship, commissioned 1941, CONWAY 1922-46 Adamastor: portuguese cruiser, launched 7/1896 Adams: US frigate (28) 24x12pdr, launched 8.6.1799, maiden voyage 9/1799, 1812 lengthened Adamsville: tug, 1944 Adana: tug, commissioned 11/1920, 1927 Simson, 1942 net tender NT 14 Adb A. D. Bordes: iron 4-mast, built 1884 Adc Adder: american? galley, purchased by RN 1780, renamed Lee, 1784 sold Adder,12. gunbrig (1806 launched) 1806. captured when she went aground on the french coast on 9.12.1806. Adder: gunbrig (6/1813 launched. coast guard 1826. lost 1832) first commissioned on 7.10.1813 Adder-class (Adder [launched 1871], Haai [launched 1871], Hyena [launched 1870], Luipaard [launched 1876], Panter [launched 1870], Wesp [launched 1871]) dutch monitor Adder-class A-class (Plunger A-1 SS-2 [commissioned 9/03], Adder A-2 SS-3 [commissioned 1/03], Grampus A-3 SS-4 [commissioned 5/03], Moccasin A-4 SS-5 [commissioned 1/03], Pike A-5 SS-6 [commissioned 1903], Porpoise A-6 SS-7 [commissioned 9/03], Shark A-7 SS-8 [commissioned 9/03]) USN submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN 5000 JAHRE Adeline Hugo Stinnes 3: german seaplane carrier, 3 seaplane, former merchant, launched 1909 Adelphi,18. (hired ship) 1805 Aden: malayan gunboat, launched 5/1884 Adept: 1942, tug Adf Adg Adherent: tug, 1942 Adi Adjudant-class (Lier [MSC-63, commissioned 1953, belgian, 1969 taiwanese Yung Shan], Sint Niklaas [MSC-64, commissioned 1954, belgian, 1969 taiwanese Yung Jen], Diksmuide [MSC-65, commissioned 1954, belgian, 1969 taiwanese 10 Yung Sui], Maaseick [MSC-78, 1953 belgian, 1969 taiwanese Yung Chen], Macaw [MSC-77, commissioned 5/1953, belgian Diest, 1969 taiwanese Yung Fu], Eeklo/Eakloo [MSC-101, 1953 belgian, 1969 taiwanese Yung Ching], Roeselaere [belgian, 1966 norwegian Tana, ex MSC-103, 1977 minehunter] Arlon [belgian, 1966 norwegian Alta, ex MSC-104], Bastogne [belgian, 1966 norwegian Glomma, ex MSC-151], Charleroi [MSC152, 1954 belgian, 1969 taiwanese Yung Chi], Hervé [belgian, 1969 greek Antiopi], Malmédy [belgian, 1969 greek Faedra], Verviers [belgian, 1969 minehunter], Veurne [belgian, 1972 minehunter], Sint Truiden [belgian, 1969 greek Atalanti], Blankenberge [belgian, 1969 greek Thalia], Laroche [belgian, 1969 greek Niovi], Mechelen [belgian, 1966 ocean research ship], Spa [belgian, 1977 munitions ship], Stavelot [belgian], Heist [belgian, 1978-85 degaussing vessel], Rochefort [belgian], Knokke [belgian, 1978 sea scouts], Nieuwport [belgian], Koksijde [belgian], Aconit [1953, french, delivered 1953/54, 1967 Marjolaine, 1977 tunesian Sousse], Azalée [1951, french, delivered 1953/54], Camélia [1951, french, delivered 1953/54], Acacia [1951, french, delivered 1953/54], Acanthe [1951, french, delivered 1953/54], Ajonc [french, delivered 1953/54, 1974 diver training vessel], Bégonia [french, delivered 1953/541974 returned to USA], Coquelicot [french, delivered 1953/54, 1973 tunesian Hannibal], Giroflée [1953, french, delivered 1953/54], Laurier [1951, french, delivered 1953/54], Magnolia [french, delivered 1953/54, became base ship for mine demolition teams], Glaieul [french, delivered 1953/54, 1974 returned to USA], Pivoine [1951, french, delivered 1953/54, 1965 tender], Réséda [1951, french, delivered 1953/54], Lobélia [1951, french, delivered 1953/54, 1965 tender], Muguet [1951, french, delivered 1953/54], Eglantine [1951, french, delivered 1953/54, 1965 tender], Glycine [1951, french, delivered 1953/54], Liseron [french, delivered 1953/54, became base ship for mine demolition teams], Mimosa [1951, french, delivered 1953/54], Chrysanthème [french, delivered 1953/54], Gardenia [french, delivered 1953/54, became base ship for mine demolition teams], Jacinthe [french, delivered 1953/54, 1968 minelayer], Lilas [1951, french, delivered 1953/54], Marguerite [french, delivered 1953/54, 1969/70 returned to USA, later uruguayan], Cyclamen [1951, french, delivered 1953/54], Bleuet [french, delivered 1953/54], Pervenche [1951, french, delivered 1953/54], Meadowlark [1971 indonesian Pulau Alor], Limpkin [1971 indonesian Pulau Anjer], Frigate Bird [1971 indonesian Pulau Atang], Falcon [1971 indonesian Pulau Aru], Jacana [1971 indonesian Pulau Aruan], Humming Bird [1971 indonesian Pulau Implalasa], ... [spanish Júcar, IM KOPIENORDNER], Beemster [dutch, transferred 1953/54], Bedum [dutch, transferred 1953/54], Borculo [dutch, transferred 1953/54], Borne [dutch, transferred 1953/54], Breukelen [dutch, transferred 1953/54, 1972 returned to USA], Bolsward [dutch, transferred 1953/54, 1972 returned to USA], Beilen [dutch, transferred 1953/54], Brummen [dutch, transferred 1953/54], Blaricum [dutch, transferred 1953/54], Breskens [dutch, transferred 1953/54], Boxtel [dutch, transferred 1953/54], Brouwershaven [dutch, transferred 1953/54], Brielele [dutch, transferred 1953/54], Bruinisse [dutch, transferred 1953/54, 1972 returned to USA], Sauda [ex AMS-102, norwegian, launched 1953], Sira [ex MSC-132, norwegian,launched 1953], Ogna [launched 18.6.54, norwegian], Vosso [launched 16.5.54, norwegian], Tista [launched 1.6.54, norwegian], Kvina [launched 21.7.54, norwegian], Utla [launched 2.3.55, norwegian], MSC-267 [4/1957 pakistani Mahmood], MSC-293 [7/1962 pakistani Momin], MSC-262 [1/1957 pakistani Mubarak], AMS-138 [25.2.1955 pakistani Muhafiz], MSC-261 [10/1956 pakistani Mujahid], MSC-274 [25.6.1959 pakistani Mukhtar], MSC-273 [25.6.1959 pakistani Munsif], MSC-294 [13.7.1963 pakistani Moshal], MSC-218 [commissioned 7.3.1956 as filipino Zambales], MSC-219 [commissioned 23.4.1956 as filipino Zamboanga del Norte], Adjudant [AMS-60, portuguese Ponta Delgarda], Santa Cruz [AMS-92, portuguese], Angra do Heroismo [AMS-62, portuguese], Lajes [AMS-146, portuguese], Horta [AMS-61, portuguese], Vila do Porto [AMS-91, portuguese], Velas [AMS-145, portuguese], Sao Pedro [portuguese], Addriyah [saudi Addriyah-class, ex MSC-322, delivered 1978/79], Al Quysymah [saudi Addriyahclass, ex MSC-323, delivered 1978/79], Al Wadeeah [saudi Addriyah-class, ex MSC-324, delivered 1978/79], Safwa [saudi Addriyah-class, ex MSC-325, delivered 1978/79], Whippoorwill [MSC-..., built 1955, 1975 singapurian Jupiter], Thrasher [MSC-..., built 1955, 1975 singapurian Mercury], MSC-123 [commissioned 1955 as taiwanese Yung An], MSC-278 [commissioned 1959 as taiwanese Yung Chou], MSC-302 [commissioned 1965 as Yung Hsin], MSC-300 [commissioned 1965 as taiwanese Yung Ju], MSC-306 [commissioned 1966 as taiwanese Yung Lo], MSC-277 [commissioned 1959 as taiwanese Yung Nien], MSC-140 [commissioned 1955 as taiwanese Yung Ping], MSC-303 [commissioned as thai Bangkeo 9.7.1965], MSC-313 [commissioned as thai Donchedi 17.9.1965], MSC-297 [commissioned as thai Ladya 14.12.1963], MSC-301 [commissioned as thai Tradindeng 26.8.1965] Grønsund, …, … danish, IM KOPIENORDNER Redwing early type: Samsun [30.9.1959 commissioned as turkish], Sinop [2/1959 commissioned as turkish], Surmene [27.3.1959 commissioned as turkish], Seddul Bahr [5/1959 commissioned as turkish], Redwing later type: Silifke [9/1965 commissioned as turkish], Saros [2/1966 commissioned as turkish], Sigacik [6/1965 commissioned as turkish], Sapanca [26.7.1965 commissioned as turkish], Sariyer [8.9.1967 commissioned as turkish], Adjudant-type/MSC-294-type: De Panne [belgian, 1970 turkish Seymen], Pavot [french, delivered 1953/54, 1970 turkish Selcuk/Slecuk, IM KOPIENORDNER], Renoncule [1952, french, delivered 1953/54, 1970 turkish Seyhan], ) aka Bluebird-class/Redwing-class, US coastal minesweepers Adk Adler: norddt.-lloyd steamer, maiden voyage 10/1857 Adler, No 259: russian torpedo boat, launched 1890 11 Adler-class (Adler [1910 Tb 41], Falke [1910 Tb 42]) kuk torpedo boats, launched 12/1884, 1899 bow rebuilt Adler: tug, launched 1928, M.S.I., 1948 Kollmar Adler von Lübeck: (aka Großer Adler von Lübeck) 1566 launched, IM KOPIENORDNER Admiraal de Ruyter: (80) french, 1808, 1811 Ruyter, dutch since 1813 Admiraal Evertseen: (80) french 1808, 1811 Evertseen, dutch from 1813, 1819 burnt Admiraal General: (74) dutch 1764?, 1795 french Admiraal Piet Heyn: (80) french built, commissioned 1813 dutch Piet Heyn Admiraal Tromp: (80) french 1808, Tromp 1811, dutch 1814 Admiraal Zoutman: french 1800 (74), Zoutman 1811, dutch 1813 Admirable-class (Admirable [AM-136, ex AMc-113, commissioned 20.4.43, 1945 USSR T-521], Adopt [AM-137, ex AMc-114, commissioned 31.5.43, 1945 USST T-552], Advocate [AM-138, ex AMc-115, commissioned 25.6.43, 1943 USSR T-111 Starshyi Leytenant Lekaryev, eventhough 1955 listed as MSF-138], Agent [AM-139, ex AMc116, commissioned 10.7.43, 1943 USSR T-112 Starshyi Leytenant Vladimirov, never returned, listed in USN as MSF-139], Alarm [AM-140, ex AMc-117, commissioned 5.8.43, 1943 USSR T-113, never returned, listed in USN as MSF-140], Alchemy [AM-141, ex AMc-118, commissioned 11.8.43, 1943 USSR T-114, never returned, listed in USN as MSF-141], Apex [AM-142, ex AMc-119, commissioned 17.8.43, 1943 USSR T115, never returned, listed in USN as MSF-142], Arcade [AM-143, ex AMc-120, commissioned 26.8.43, 1943 USSR T-116, never returned, listed in USN as MSF-143], Arch [AM-144, ex AMc-121, commissioned 6.9.43, 1943 USSR T-117, never returned, listed in USN as MSF-144], Armada [AM-145, ex AMc-122, commissioned 16.9.43, 10/43 USSR T-118, never returned, listed in USN as MSF-145], Aspire [AM-146, ex AMc-123, commissioned 29.9.43, 10/43 USSR T-119, never returned, listed in USN as MSF-146], Assail [AM-147, ex AMc-124, commissioned 5.10.43, 10/43 USSR T-120, never returned, listed in USN as MSF147], Astute [AM-148, ex AMc-125, commissioned 18.7.45, 1945 USSR T-523], Augury [AM-149, ex AMc126, commissioned 18.7.45, 1945 USSR T-524], Barrier [AM-150, ex AMc-127, commissioned 18.7.45, 1945 USSR T-525], Bombard [AM-151, ex AMc-128, commissioned 18.7.45, 1945 USSR T-526], Bond [AM-152, ex AMc-129, commissioned 17.8.45, 1945 USSR T-593], Buoyant [AM-153, ex AMc-130, commissioned 29.5.46], Candid [AM-154, ex AMc-131, commissioned 16.8.45, 1945 USSR T-594], Capable [AM-155, ex AMc-132, commissioned 16.8.45, 1945 USSR T-595], Captivate [AM-156, ex AMc-133, commissioned 16.8.45, 1945 USSR T-596], Caravan [AM-157, ex AMc-134, commissioned 16.8.45, 1945 USSR T-597], Caution [AM-158, ex AMc-135, commissioned 16.8.45, 1945 USSR T-598], Change [AM-159, ex AMc-136, commissioned 3.7.46], Clamour [AM-160, ex AMc-137, commissioned 12.6.46], Climax [AM-161, ex AMc138, commissioned 31.5.46], Compel [AM-162, ex AMc-139, commissioned 12.6.46], Concise [AM-163, ex AMc-140, commissioned 31.5.46], Control [AM-164, ex AMc-141, commissioned 6.6.46], Counsel [AM-165, ex AMc-142, commissioned 15.1.47], Craig [AM-214, commissioned 19.3.48, 1962 mexican DM 15], Creddock [ex PCE-916, AM-356, commissioned 18.12.45, MSF-356, 1967 burmese Yan Gyi Aung], Cruise [AM-215, commissioned 5.9.46, MSF-215], Delft [AM-216, commissioned 9.11.46, chinese?], Delegate [AM217, commissioned 29.5.46, 1946 chinese Yung Ho, 1949 taiwanese], Density [AM-218, commissioned 3.3.47, MSF-218], Design [AM-219, commissioned 24.8.46, MSF-219], Device [AM-220, commissioned 24.8.46, recommissioned 4.2.54, MSF-220, 1962 mexican DM 11], Diploma [AM-221, commissioned 3.9.46, MSF-221, 1962 mexican DM 17], Disdain [AM-222. commissioned 21.5.45, USSR T-277], Dour [AM-223, commissioned 15.3.47, MSF-223, 1962 mexican DM 16], Eager [AM-224, commissioned 27.9.46, MSF-224, 1962 mexican DM 06], Elusive [AM-225, commissioned 29.5.46, chinese Yung Kang, 1949 taiwanese], Embattle [AM-226, commissioned 25.4.45, 1946 chinese Yung Hsing, 1949 taiwanese, 1970s coast guard Hung Hsing], Execute [AM-232, ex PCE-905, commissioned 6.8.46, MSF-232, 1962 mexican DM 03], Facility [AM-233, ex PCE-906, commissioned 11.9.56, MSF-233], Fancy [AM-234, ex PCE-907, commissioned 21.5.45, 1945 USSR T-271], Fixity [AM-235, ex PCE-908, commissioned 6.11.46], Garland [AM-238, commissioned 2.8.46, MSF-238], Gayety [AM-239, commissioned 6/46, MSF-239, 1962 svietnamese Chi Lang II, 1975 filipino patrol ship Magat Salamat], Hazard [AM-240, commissioned 27.7.46, MSF-240], Hilarity [AM-241, 26.8.46, MSF-241, 1962 mexican DM 02], Inaugural [AM-242, commissioned 9.9.46, MSF-242], Implicit [AM-246, commissioned 16.11.46, 1948 chinese Yung Chia, 1949 taiwanese, 1970s coast guard], Improve [AM-247, commissioned 6.11.46], Incessant [AM-248, commissioned 6.11.46], Incredible [AM-249, commissioned 6.11.46, recommissioned 21.9.54, MSF-249], Indicative [AM-250, commissioned 5.4.45, 1945 USSR T-279], Inflict [AM-251, commissioned 6.11.46], Instill [AM-252, commissioned 26.2.47, recommissioned 1.3.54, MSF-252, 1962 mexican DM 10], Intrigue [AM-253, commissioned 31.5.46, MSF-253, 1962 mexican DM 19], Invade [AM-254, commissioned 18.9.44, MSF-254, 1962 mexican DM 18], Jubilant [AM-255, commissioned 27.8.43, MSF-255, 1962 mexican DM 01], Knave [AM-256, commissioned 14.10.43, MSF-256, 1962 mexican DM 13], Lance [AM-257, commissioned 4.11.43, 1945 chinese Yung Sheng, 1949 taiwanese], Logic [AM-258, commissioned 21.11.43, 1945 chinese Yung Shun, 1949 taiwanese], Lucid [AM-259, commissioned 1.12.43, 1945 chinese Yung Ting, 1949 taiwanese, 1964 Yung Ming, later survey ship], Magnet [AM-260, commissioned 10.3.44, 1945 chinese Yung Ning, 1949 taiwanese], Mainstay [AM-261, commissioned 24.4.44, MSF-261], Marvel [AM-262, commissioned 9.6.44, 1945 USSR T-272], Measure [AM-263, commissioned 3.5.44, 1945 USSR T-273], Method [AM-264, commissioned 10.7.44, 1945 soviet T-274], Mirth [AM-265, commissioned 12.8.44, 1945 soviet T-275], 12 Nimble [AM-266, commissioned 15.9.44, 1948 chinese, 1949 taiwanese], Notable [Am-267, commissioned 23.12.43, chinese], Nucleus [Am-268, commissioned 11.2.44, 1945 soviet T-276], Opponent [AM-269, 18.2.44, MSF-269], Palisade [AM-270, commissioned 9.3.44, soviet T-278], Penetrate [AM-271, commissioned 31.3.44, 1945 soviet T-280], Peril [AM-272, commissioned 20.4.44, 1945 soviet T-281], Phantom [AM-273, commissioned 17.5.44, 1948 chinese, 1949 taiwanese], Pinnacle [AM-274, commissioned 24.5.44, 1948 chinese Yung Hsiu, 1949 taiwanese], Pirate [AM-275, commissioned 16.6.44], Pivot [AM-276, commissioned 12.7.44, 1948 chinese, 1949 taiwanese], Pledge [AM-277, commissioned 29.7.44], Project [AM-278, commissioned 22.8.44, 1948 filipino patrol vessel Samar, later survey vessel], Prime [AM-279, 12.9.44, 1946 chinese Yung Feng, 1949 taiwanese, coastal minelayer], Prowes [AM-280, commissioned 27.9.44, MSF-280, IX-305], Quest [AM-281, commissioned 25.10.44, APO-21, 1948 filipino Pagasa, renamed Santa Maria, Corregidor, Mount Samat, served as presidential yacht, later command vessel], Rampart [AM282, commissioned 18.11.44, 1945 soviet T-282], Ransom [AM-283, commissioned 5.8.44, MSF-283, 1962 mexican DM 12], Rebel [AM-284, commissioned 12.9.44, MSF-284, 1962 mexican DM 14], Recruit [AM285, commissioned 8.11.44, MSF-285], Reform [AM-286, commissioned 28.2.45, 1948 chinese, 1949 taiwanese], Refresh [AM-287, commissioned 10.4.45, chinese Yung Chang, 1949 taiwanese], Reign [AM-288, completed 11.10.46, MSF-288], Report [AM-289, completed 12.7.46, MSF-289, 1961 s-korean Ko Jin], Salute [AM-294, commissioned 4.12.43], Saunter 8AM-295, commissioned 22.1.44], Scout [AM-296, commissioned 3.3.44, MSF-296], Scrimmage [AM-297, commissioned 4.4.44, MSF-297], Scuffle [AM-298, commissioned 2.5.44, MSF-298, 1962 mexican DM 05], Sentry [AM-299, commissioned 30.5.44, MSF-299], Serene [AM300, commissioned 24.6.44, MSF-300], Shelter [AM-301, commissioned 9.7.44, MSF-301], Signet [AM-302, commissioned 20.6.44, MSF-302, 1965 dom-rep Tortugero], Skirmish [AM-303, commissioned 30.6.44, MSF303, 1965 dom.-rep. Prestol Botello], Scurry [ex Skurry, AM-304, commissioned 29.7.44, MSF-304], Spectacle [AM-305, commissioned 11.8.44], Specter [AM-306, ex Spetcor, commissioned 11.1.46, MSF-306, 1973 mexican DM 04 = General Manuel E. Rincon], Staunch [AM-307, commissioned 9.9.44, MSF-307], Strategy [AM-308, commissioned 22.9.44, MSF-308], Strength [AM-309, commissioned 30.9.44, MSF-309], Success [AM-310, commissioned 18.10.44, MSF-310], Superior [AM-311, commissioned 1.11.44, MSF-311], Dipper [ex PCE-917, AM-357, commissioned 26.12.45, MSF-357], Drake [ex PCE-919, AM-359, commissioned 15.8.45 as district degaussing vessel YDG-11, 1947 ADG-11, 1951 Ampere], Dunlin [AM-361, commissioned 16.2.45, chinese?], Gadwall [AM-362, commissioned 23.6.45, MSF-362], Gavia [AM-363, commissioned 23.7.45, 1946 chinese Yung Chun, 1949 taiwanese], Greylag [AM-364, commissioned 12.8.46, MSF-364], Harlequin [AM-365, commissioned 27.5.46, MSF-365], Harrier [AM-366, commissioned 28.5.46, MSF-366]) US minesweepers Admiral-class (series 1: Collingwood [commissioned 7/1887], series 2: Anson [commissioned 5/1889], Camperdown [commissioned 7/1889], Howe [commissioned 7/1889], Rodney [commissioned 6/1888], series 3: Benbow [commissioned 6/1888, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1]) british battleship Admiral Chichagov-class (Admiral Chichagov, Admiral Spiridov) russian armoured coastal ships 1870 Admiral de Ruyter: dutch tug, launched 1907, 191. german Nordenham, 1916 Nordenham I, Admiral Gardner: hired gunboat 1808 Admiral General (74) 1763 Admiral Hipper-class (Admiral Hipper [commissioned 29.4.39], Blücher [commissioned 20.9.39]) german cruisers, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1922-46 Admirality Drifters: wooden 91 launched 1918-20, CONWAY 1906-21, 100 canadian built CD.1-CD.100, 123 steel launched 1917-20, 48 cancelled Admirality Yacht: british yacht, launched 5/1814, 1830 renamed Plymouth, 1860s Devonport Yard Craft No. 1, 1970 sold Admiral Kornilov: russian cruiser 1888, 1908 T-training ship Admiral Kuznetsov-class (Admiral Kuznetsov [laid down as Riga, 1982 renamed Leonid Brezhnev, 1988 Tbilisi, trials 10/1989, 1990 renamed Admiral Kuznetsov, 1994 still incomplete], Varyag [incomplete, for sale 1992]) russian aircraft carrier, project 1143.5, CONWAY 1947-95 Admiral Lazarev-class (Admiral Lazarev, Admiral Greig) russian coastal battleships 1870, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Admiral Mitchell,12. (hired cutter, armed with twelve 12-pdr) 1801 Admiral Nakhimov: russian armoured cruiser, commissioned 3.12.1887, 1909 T-training ship Dvina, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Admiral Parsley,16. (hired armed brig) 1801 Admiral Piet Hein (56) 1774 Admiral Rainier: merchant, launched 1799, 26x18pdr, 26x24pdr carronades, purchsaed in 1804 by RN, renamed Hindostan, 1811 storeship (20), 1819 renamed Dolphin, 1830 convict hulk, renamed Justitia, 1855 sold Admiral Rainier,16. (captured on 23 8/1800) twenty-two merchantmen were destroyed and five armed vessels taken in the attack. one of the prizes, a brig pierced for 16 guns and just launched was manned, armed and equipped and named Admiral Rainier Admiral R. E. Coontz AP-122, renamed General Alexander M. Patch, reaquired from USArmy 3/50 Admiral Sir John Lawford: 1930 Admiral Spaun-class (Admiral Spaun [commissioned 15.11.1910, CONWAY 1906-21], Helgoland [commissioned 29.8.1914, italian 1920, commissioned as Brindisi in 1923], Saida [commissioned 1.8.1914, italian 1920, 13 commissioned as Venezia in 1921], Novara [commissioned 10.1.1915, 1920 french Thionville]) austrohungarian scout cruisers (Saida, Helgoland, Novara modified Admiral Spaun-class) Admiralteec F. M. Apraksin: russian tug 1891 Admiral Tjerk Hiddes de Vries: dutch (64) launched 1783, 26x24pdr, 24x18pdr, 8x9pdr, captured 1797 by RN HMS Admiral de Vries, 1798 troopship, 28/24x18pdr, 8+8x9pdr, hulk 1806 Admiral Ushakov-class (Admiral Ushakov 1895, Admiral Seniavin [commissioned 1896, 1905 japanese Mishima], Generaladmiral Graf Apraksin [commissioned 1899, 1905 japanese Okinoshima]) russian coast defense ship, ZEICHNUNG IN SEEMACHT II, LOOSE/OESTERLE Admiral van Wassenaer: dutch (45) screw frigate, launched 1856 Admiral Vries (68) 1782 Admiral Witshed. (hired vessel) 1807 Adn Adolf: launched 1910, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 260 Adolf: german tug, launched 1922, 1939 net tender, 1942 NT 16 Adolf Frederik: swedish 1767 Adolf Hertog van Nassau: dutch screw frigate, launched 1861 Adolf Leonhardt: german freighter 1951, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SEEFAHRT Adolf Lüderitz-class (Adolf Lüderitz [commissioned 11.6.1940, 1946 soviet Pajsherd], Carl Peters [commissioned 6.1.1940]) german motor torpedo boat tenders, CONWAY 1922-46 Adolph: german tug, launched 1912, 1915 guard boat A Adolph A. H. Fokkes: pilot craft 1957, IM KOPIENORDNER, sister to Julius D. A. Marxen Adolphe, captured in 12/1807. entirely new, 10x18-pound carronades, 4x4-pounders, 2x2-pounders, 2xswivels Adolph Kirsten: german transport, commissioned 7.12.1927, 1939 V 105, 1940 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 35, 1941 Sperrbrecher 135, IM KOPIENORDNER Adolph Woermann: steamer 1922, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SEEFAHRT Adonis-class (Adonis [launched 1806], Sylvia [launched 1806, commissioned 1807, sold 1816], Vesta [launched 1806, commissioned 1807, sold 1816], Zenobia, ...) british cutters, 10x18pdr carronades, IM KOPIENORDNER Adonis-class (Adonis, Amphion) french sloops 1864 Adonis-class (Adonis, Kiniris) cypriot patrol craft, yugoslav-built, delivered 1991 Adour, L´: french oiler 1939 Adp Adq Adrian,8. (hired cutter) around 1807 Adriatic: launched 7.4.1856, paddle passenger liner, IM KOPIENORDNER Adroit: 1930 tug Adrone Camiel: ferry 1936 Adroniki: greek motor sailing merchant, launched 1934, 193. steamer Salamis, 1941 german 11V3, 1943 netlayer Netzleger XII Ads Adt Adua-class (group 1: Adua [commissioned 14.11.36], Axum [commissioned 2.12.36], Aradam [commissioned 16.1.37], Alagi [commissioned 6.3.37], group 2: Macallé/Macallè [commissioned 1.3.37], Gondar (II) [commissioned 14.11.36], Neghelli (II) [commissioned 22.2.38], Ascianghi [commissioned 14.3.38 as brazilian Tamoio], Sciré/Scirè [commissioned 25.4.38], Durbo [commissioned 1.7.38], Tembien [commissioned 1.7.38], Lafolé/Lafolè [commissioned 13.8.38], Beilul [commissioned 14.9.38], group 3: Dagabur [commissioned 9.4.37], Dessié [commissioned 14.4.37], Uarscieck [commissioned 4.12.37], Uebi Scebeli [commissioned 21.12.1937]. Gondar (I) [1937 brazilian, commissioned 14.3.38 as Timbira, CONWAY 1922-46], Neghelli (I) [1937 brazilian, 14.3.38 commissioned as Tupi]) italian submarines, ZEICHNUNGEN IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, 2x CONWAY 1922-46 Advantage: ex ATR-4, US tug, 1943 Adventure: very good, british, (38) launched 1646 Adventure: british 42 guns 1692 18*9, 24*6 Adventure: british 40/44 guns 1709 Adventure: british 40/44 guns 1726 Adventure: british 40/44 guns 1741 Adventure-class (Adventure [launched 7/1784, 1799 troopship, 1801 hulk, BU 1816], Chichester [launched 3/1785, 1787 troopship, 1801 hulk], Expedition [launched 10/1784, 1798 troopship, 1810 hulk], Gorgon [launched 1/1785, 1787-89 troopship, 1793 storeship, 1805 floating battery, 1817 BU], Woolwich [launched 12/178_, 179_ troopship, 1798 storeship, ...], ...) 20*18pdr , 22*12pdr , 2*6pdr, later + 4*12pdr caronades Adventure-class (Adventure [commissioned 10/1905, ex Eddystone], Attentive [commissioned 10/1905]) british scout cruisers, IM KOPIENORDNER Adventure: british minelayer, commissioned 5.5.1927, WEYER 43/44, repairship 1944, IM KOPIENORDNER Adventureres: 1913, Eagle, Beryl, Scotia, Anglia 14 Adversus: 1931 Advice: british 50 guns 1698 Advice: british 50 guns 1712 Advice: ex french?, 10x3pdr, 10 swivels, purchased 1779, 1793 sold Adw Adx Ady Adzigiolskij: russian light ship 1857, 187. Adzigiolskij No. 1, 1879 Kercenskij Adzigiolskij: russian light ship, about 1885, IM KOPIENORDNER Adzuma: japanese armoured cruiser, commissioned 28.7.1900, 1914 training ship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 AE 1: austral. submarine, launched 6/1913, E-class, E 1 group (= Mk. I), CONWAY 1906-21 AE 2: austral. submarine, launched 5/1913, E-class, E 1 group (= Mk. I), CONWAY 1906-21 Aea Aeb Aec Aed Aee Aef Aeger: norwegian gunboat, launched 7/1893 Ægir-class (B-class) (Ægir [launched 12/14], Ran [launched 5/15], Triton [launched 7/15], Neptun [launched 12/15], Galathea [launched 4/16]) danish submarines Aegir: icelandic fishery protection vessel, armed trawler, launched 1929 Aegir: icelandic fishery protection vessel, built 1968 Aeh Aei Aej Aekay completed as USN Neches AO-47, T2-A Mattaponi class Ael Aem Aenne Rickmers: german merchant, launched 1911, seized by RN 8/1914, seaplane tender, officially commissioned into RN 8/1915 and renamed Anne, 1917 stores carrier, 1918 fleet collier, 1922 sold to mercantile service Aeolus es gab vor 1800 einen Transporter „Aeolus“ Aeolus,32. (1758 launched. BU 1801) one of the first batch of "proper" frigates in the RN. constructed to carry her guns on a single deck. 1758 Aeolus,32. (1801 launched. BU 1817) 1801 Aep Aeq Aer Aes Aetna-class = Repeat Infernal-class (Aetna [launched 6/1776, BU 1784, IM KOPIENORDNER], Vesuvius [launched 7/1776, sold 1812], Terror [launched 6/1779, sold 1812], Thunder [launched 5/1779, foundered 1781]), british bomb, 1x13in mortar, 1x10in mortar, 8x6pdr, 14 swivels, as sloops 14x6pdr, 14 swivels Aetna,8. bomb (purchased in 1803. sold 1816) first commissioned in 12/1803 Aetna: US ketch-rigged bomb vessel, launched 1806, (10 guns, 1x13in 2x8in howitzers) first purpose-built USN bomb Aetna: british battleship 1856 Aetos-class (Aetos [ex argentine San Luis, commissioned 19.9.1912, 1917-18 french], Ierax [ex arg. Santa Fé, commissioned 19.9.1912, 1917-18 french], Léon [ex arg. Tucuman, commissioned 19.9.1912, 1917-18 french], Panthir [ex arg. Santiago, commissioned 19.9.1912]) greek destroyers, rebuilt 1924-25, CONWAY 1906-21 Aeu Aev Aew Aex Aey Aez Afa Afb Afc af Chapman swedish frigate 1803 (40) af Chapman: transport 1888 Afd AFD.1 1902 floating dock AFD.2 1906 floating dock AFD.3 1912 floating dock 15 AFD.4 1912 floating dock AFD.5 1912 floating dock AFD.6 1912 floating dock AFD.7 1914 floating dock AFD.8 1917 floating dock ex No VIII AFD.9 (I) 1928 floating dock AFD.10 1924 floating dock AFD.11 (I) 1924 floating dock AFD.12 1940 floating dock AFD.13 1941 floating dock ex ponton AFD.14 1941 floating dock AFD.15 1941 floating dock AFD.16 1942 floating dock AFD.17 1942 floating dock AFD.18 1942 floating dock AFD.19 1942 floating dock AFD.20 1943 floating dock AFD.21 1943 floating dock AFD.22 1943 floating dock AFD.23/F 1944 floating dock AFD.24 1942 floating dock AFD.25 1942 floating dock AFD.26 1944 floating dock AFD.27 1936 floating dock AFD.29 1936 floating dock AFD.31 1945 floating dock AFD.32 1945 floating dock AFD.33 1943 floating dock AFD.35 1946 floating dock AFD.36 1943 floating dock AFD.37 1944 floating dock AFD.38 1944 floating dock AFD.39 1945 floating dock AFD.40 1945 floating dock AFD.41 1945 floating dock AFD.45 1946 floating dock AFD.46 1946 floating dock AFD.48 1945 floating dock AFD.49 1945 floating dock AFD.50 1944 floating dock AFD.51 1944 floating dock AFD.52 1944 floating dock AFD.53 1924 floating dock AFD.54 1944 floating dock AFD.55 1944 floating dock AFD.56 1946 floating dock AFD.57 1946 floating dock AFD.66 1945 floating dock AFD.67 1945 floating dock AFD.68 1945 floating dock AFD.69 1945 floating dock AFD.76 1945 floating dock AFD.77 1945 floating dock AFD.78 1945 floating dock AFD.79 1945 floating dock AFD.80 1945 floating dock AFD.81 1945 floating dock Afe Affiance: schooner, commissioned 1806 by RN Affondatore: italian battleship, handed over incomplete 6.6.1866, lost 6.8.66, raised, 1867-70 rebuilt, 1883-85 rebuilt, 1888-89 rebuilt, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Afg Afh 16 Afi Afj Afk Afl Afm Afn Afo Afp Afq Africa: british, 64 guns, launched 8/1761, 1777 sold Africa: spanish screw sloop, launched 1862 Africaine, L´: french frigate, launched 1798, taken by RN 1801, 1809 retaken by french, immediately recaptured by RN, BU 1816, 28x18pdr, 2x9pdr + 10x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades Africaine: british sailing frigate, launched 1828 (44) African Queen: ealry 20th century river steamer built for the movie African Queen of 1951, IM KOPIENORDNER Afrika (34) 1800 russian. Afrique: british schooner, built 1757 Afs Aft Afu Afv Afw Afx Afy Afz AG-class (AG 11 [commissioned 1916], AG 12 [commissioned 1916], AG 13 [commissioned 1916, lost, recommissioned as AG 16 in 1917], AG 14 [commissioned 1916], AG 15 [commissioned 1916, lost, recommissioned], AG 21 [commissioned 1918, scuttled, raised, recommissioned 11/30 as 16, then Metallist, 9/34 A 5, IM KOPIENORDNER], AG 22 [commissioned 1919], AG 23 [commissioned 9/1920, 2/23 Nezamozhny, 7/23 Shakhter], AG 24 [commissioned 7/1921 as Lunacharski, renamed Kommunist 2/23], AG 25 [commissioned 5/1922, 2/23 Marksist], AG 26 [commissioned as Politrabotnik in 7/23, ex Kamenec]) russian submarines, see also US/british/italian H-class, numbered 12 - 15 in 1929 and A 1, A 2, A 3, A 4 in 9/1934, IM KOPIENORDNER AG 5: turkish netlayer, launched 1960, IM KOPIENORDNER Agamemnon (74) french, 1812 razee en 1823: Amphitrite Agamemnon,64. launched 4/1781. commissioned 1782, wrecked 1809, british Agamemnon: british screw battleship, launched 1852 Agamemnon-class (Agamemnon [commissioned 29.3.1883], Ajax [commissioned 30.3.1883]) british battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Agamemnon: british merchant 1929, 1940 auxiliary minelayer, 1944 amenities ship Agano-class (Agano [commissioned 31.10.1942], Noshiro [commissioned 30.6.1943], Yahagi [commissioned 29.12.1943], Sakawa [commissioned 30.11.1944]) japanese light cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46, IM KOPIENORDNER Agawam, T1-MT-M1 Patapsco class AOG-6 USN Agb Agc Agdlek-class (Agdlek [launched 1974], Agpa [launched 1974], Tulugaq [launched 1978]) danish fishery protection vessels, IM KOPIENORDNER Age Agf Aggressor,14. gunbrig. (launched 1801. sold 1815) commissioned 1801 Agh Agile-class (Agile [launched 1798, commissioned 1799], Bliche, Decouverte [launched 1799, captured 11/03 or 12/1803 by RN, sold 1808]) 8x12pdr carronades, built around 1799, french schooners, IM KOPIENORDNER Agile-class (Agile 1889, Audacieux 1890, Eclaire 1892, Kabyle 1892, Orage 1892, Sarrazin 1894, Tourbillon 1894) french torpedo boats Agile-class (...[spanish Guadelete, IM KOPIENORDNER (1986)], ...) US minesweepers Agile-class (AM-503 [1955 belgian Artevelde], AM-504 [1956 belgian Jan Breydel], AM-515 [1956 belgian Georges Truffaut], AM-516 [1957 belgian Francois Bovesse], MSO-498 [launched 13.8.54, 27.9.55 commissioned as norwegian Lagen, 1966 belgian A. F. Dufour], MSO-499 [launched 15.10.54, 1.11.1955 commissioned as norwegian Nansen, 1966 belgian De Brouwer], MSO-522 [1960 belgian Van Haverbeke], Alencon [french, transferred 1953], Autun [french, transferred 1953], Berlaimont [french, transferred 1953], Berneval [french, transferred 1953], Bir Hacheim [french, transferred 1953, 1970 US, later uruguayan], Cantho [french, transferred 1953, 1975 mine hunter], Dompaire [french, transferred 1953, 1975 mine hunter], Garigliano [french, transferred 1953, 1975 mine hunter], 17 Mytho [french, transferred 1953, 1965 tender, 1975 mine hunter], Origny [french, transferred 1954-57, 1962 ocean research ship], Vinh Long [french, transferred 1953, 1975 mine hunter], Baccarat [french, transferred 1953], Narvik [french, transferred 1953], Colmar [french, transferred 1953], Ouistreham [french, transferred 1953], MSO-..., Onversaagd [dutch, transferred 1954/55, 1966 escort], Onbevreesde [dutch, transferred 1954/55, 1966 escort, 1968 command and support ship], Onvervaard [dutch, transferred 1954/55, 1966 escort, 1968 command and support ship], Onverschrokken [dutch, transferred 1954/55, 1966 escort, 1972 torpedo trials ship Mercuur], Onvermoeid [dutch, transferred 1954/55, 1966 escort, returned to USA 1972], Onverdrotten [dutch, transferred 1954/55, 1966 escort, 1968 command and support ship], Energy MSO-436 [1972 filipino Davao del Norte], Firm MSO-444 [1972 filipino Davao del Sur], Corvo [portuguese, launched 28.7.54], Graciosa [portuguese, launched 19.11.53], Pico [portuguese, launched 18.6.54], Sao Jorge [portuguese, launched 30.4.54], Implicit [MSO-455, 199. taiwanese ?], Conquest [MSO-488, 199. taiwanese ?], Excel [MSO-..., 199. taiwanese ?], Pledge [MSO-492, 199. taiwanese ?]) US minesweepers, aka Aggressive-class Agincourt, 64. (1796 Blackwall. laid down as an east indiaman and purchased by the Admiralty on the stocks. sold 1814) 1796, trooper 1814 Agincourt: british 74 guns, launched 1817 Agincourt: built as brazilian Rio de Janeiro, later as turkish Sultan Osman I., british battleship, commissioned 20.8.1914, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Agissante: french net tender, commissioned 13.1.1941, 1943 german NT 43 = Wal, 1947 french, 1963 Q 333 Agj Agk Agl Agm Agne-class (Agne No. 75 = VB 13 [launched 1892], Agda No. 77 = VB 14 [launched 1891]) swedish torpedo boats Agordat-class (Agordat [commissioned 26.8.1900], Coatit [commissioned 1.10.1900]) italian protected cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Agosta-class (Agosta [commissioned 28.7.1977], Beveziers [commissioned 29.7.1977], La Praya [commissioned 9.3.1978], Ouessant [commissioned 27.7.1978], Astrant [south-african, commissioned as pakistani Hashmat on 7.2.1979], Adventurous [south-african, commissioned as pakistani Hurmat on 6.2.1980], Galerna [spanish, commissioned 22.1.1983], Mistral [spanish, commissioned 5.6.1985], Siroco [spanish, commissioned 5.12.1983], Tramontana [spanish, commissioned 27.1.1986]) french attack submarines, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER Agosta-90B (... [pakistani, due in service 200.], ... [pakistani, due in service 200.], ... [pakistani, due in service 200.]) frenchdesigned submarines Agp Agq AGR - radar picket ships: US, converted from Liberty-type cargo vessels between 1957 and 1959 Agricola: french (54) 1794 razee, former (74) Borée/Ça Ira Ags Agt Aguila-class (Uxmal [commissioned 11/1991, renamed Sebastian José Holzinger], Mitla [commissioned 1992, renamed Capitan de Navio Blas Godinez Brito], Peten [commissioned 1993, renamed Brigadier José Maria de la Vega Gonzalez], Anahuac [commissioned 1993, renamed General Filipe B. Berriozabal]) mexican patrol corvettes, CONWAY 1947-95 Agv Agw Agx Agy Agz Aha Ahb Ahc Ahd Ahf Ahg Ahh Ahi Ahj Ahk Ahl Ahm Ahn Aho Ahp Ahq 18 Ahr Ahs Aht Ahu Ahven-class (Ahven, Kiiski, Kuore, Lahna, Muikko, Sarki) finnish minesweepers, launched 1936-37 Ahw Ahx Ahy Ahz Aia Aib Aic Aid-class (Aid [launched 4/1809, 1817 survey ship (4x12pdr carronades, 2x6pdr carronades), 1821 renamed Adventure, 1839 transport, 1853 sold], Assistance [launched 3/1809], Chatham [launched 6/1811, 1825 breakwater], Portsmouth [launched 8/1811, 1828 hulk], Diligence [launched.../1814, 1862 hulk], Industry [launched 10/1814, 1835 hulk], ...) british transports/yard craft, unarmed Aie Aif Aigle, L´: french, 1690, heckpartie see MONDFELD S.108 Aigle, L´: french frigate, launched 1779, taken by RN 1782, renamed Aigle, 26x12pdr, 10x6pdr, 1793 28x18pdr, 10x9pdr, 1798 wrecked Aigle french (74) 1800 wrecked 1805 Aigle,36. (launched 1801. hulk 1853) 1802 first commissioned, 1816 in ordinary Aigli-class (Aigli, Alkyoni, Arethousa, Doris, Dafni, Thetis) greek torpedo-boats 1913, 1916-18 french, 1926 refitted Aigrette-class (Aigrette [(Q 38) launched 1/1904, 5-6/1908], Cigogne [(Q 39) launched 11/04, commissioned 7/1906]) french submarines Aih Aii Aij Aiken: ex pilot boat Eclipse, US revenue schooner, (2), purchased 1855, 1860 taken by CSA Ailette-class (Ailette 1918, Escaut 1918) french sloops, CONWAY 1906-21 Aimable, L´: french, 1725, heck in HOWARD S.196 Aimable, L´: french 8pdr-frigate, launched 1776, captured by RN 1782, renamed Aimable, 26x12pdr, 6x6pdr, 1814 BU Aimwell ex BAT.7 tug, 1942 Ain Aio Aip Aiq Air Bird 1945 Air Chief 1944 Air Clan 1944 Air Cloud 1944 Air Faith 1944 Air France I: french aviso, in WWI armed with 1x7,5, 1x2,5, 1x2,0, 2 mortars, 1 grenade launcher Air France III: french aviso, in WWI armed with 1x7,5, 1x2,5, 1x2,0, 2 mortars, 1 grenade launcher Air France IV: french aviso, in WWI armed with 1x7,5, 1x2,5, 1x2,0, 2 mortars, 1 grenade launcher Air Hope 1945 Air Host 1944 Air Master 1944 Air Mercy 1945 Air Mist 1944 Air Rest 1944 Air Sailor 1944 Air Save 1944 Air Sense 1945 Air Speed 1945 Air Spray 1945 Airsprite 1943, petrol tanker Air Trail 1945 Air View 1944 Air Watch 1944 Air Wave 1944 Aisha: 1934 19 „Aist“-class (MDK-18, MDK-80, MDK-82, MDK-89, MDK-100, MDK-102, MDK-110, MDK-111, MDK-122, MDK-125, MDK-126, MDK-127, MDK-136, MDK-138, MDK-141, MDK-172, MDK-173, MDK-516, MDK-518) soviet air cushion landing craft, project 1232.1 Dzheyran, built 1 in 1970, 1 in 1973, 1 1974, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79 then 3 per year, CONWAY 1947-95 Ait Aiu Aiv Aiw Aix Aiyar Maung-class (Aiyar Maung, Aiyar Min Thar, Aiyar Mai, Aiyar Min Tha Mee) burmese landing craft, launched 3/1969 Aiz Ajaccio: french paddle sloop (2-6) acquired 1850 Ajax: british frigate, launched 1765, commissioned 1770, rebuilt 1801, IM KOPIENORDNER Ajax: french (64??) acquired 1778 ehemaliger east indiaman Marêchal de Broglie (1774) Ajax: french (74) 1806 Ajax: british (74) launched 5/1809, converted to steam block ship 1847, BU 1864, Surveyors-class/Armada-class, IM KOPIENORDNER (as screw ship) 28x32pdr, 28x18pdr, 4x12pdr + 10x32pdr carronades, 2x12pdr + 2x32pdr carronades Ajax: transport 1865 Ajax-class (Ajax [commissioned 1865, renamed Olustee], Hercules [commissioned 1865, renamed Vicksburg]) CSA iron gun boats built in UK Ajax: launched 1894, russian auxiliary minesweeper No. 4 (II) in WWI Ajb Ajc Ajd Aje Ajf Ajg Ajh Ajiro: japanese minelayer, commissioned 31.7.44 Ajj Ajk Ajl Ajm Ajn Ajonc-class (Ajonc, Aster, Chardon, Genet, Jasmin, Lilas, Lupin, Mugnet, Myosotis, Nenuphar) french minesweeping trawlers, 4 completed before 11/18 Ajonpää-class (Ajonpää, Kallanpää) finnish minesweepers, launched 1941-42, danish built, acquired 1942 Ajp Ajq Ajr Ajs Ajt Aju Ajv Ajw Ajx Ajy Ajz Akademik Krylov-class () soviet, project 852 or project 856 Akademik Nikolai Plyugin: soviet space events ship, project 1930 Akademik Sergei Korolev: soviet space events ship, project 1908 Akagi: japanese aircraft carrier, commissioned 25.3.1927, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1922-46 Akagi-class (PS 101, PS 102, PS 103, PS 104, PS 105, PS 106, PS 107) japanese small patrol vessels, completed 1980-84 Akashi: japanese repair ship 1939, IM KOPIENORDNER Akatsuki-class (Akatsuki, Kasumi) japanese destroyer, commissioned about 1901/02, IM KOPIENORDNER Akatsuki-class (Special Type): (Akatsuki [commissioned 30.11.1932], Hibiki [commissioned 31.3.1933, 1947 soviet Vernyy], Ikazuchi [commissioned 15.8.1932], Inazuma [commissioned 15.11.1932]) japanese destroyer, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, IM KOPIENORDNER Akatsuki Maru: japanese transport, launched 1938 Akb Akc Akd 20 Akebobo Maru: japanese transport, launched 1939 Akebono: japanese B-type escort, commissioned 20.3.1956 Akers: mercantile, purchased 3/1794 as fire vessel, 1801 sold Akf Akg Akhaziya-class () soviet oceanographic ships, project 976 Akhilles (Achilles): russian brig, launched 31.8.1819, 14x18pdr carronades Akhisar-class (Akhisar 1904, Alpagut 1904, Drac 1907, Musul 1907, Angora 1907, Antalya [commissioned 1907, scuttled, raised, 1912 greek Nikopolis], Kütahya 1907, Tokat [commissioned 1907, salvaged, 1912 greek Tatoi], Urfa 1907) turkish torpedo-boats Aki Maru: japanese transport 1941, sister to Miike Maru, IM KOPIENORDNER Akitsuki-class (Akizuki [commissioned 11.7.1942], Terutsuki [commissioned 31.8.1942], Suzutsuki [commissioned 29.12.1942], Hatsutsuki [commissioned 29.12.1942], Niitsuki [commissioned 31.3.1943], Wakatsuki [commissioned 31.5.1943], Shimotsuki [commissioned 31.3.1944], Fuyutsuki [commissioned 25.5.1944], Hanatsuki [commissioned 26.12.1944, 1947 US DD-934], Yoitsuki [commissioned 31.1.1945, 1947 chinese Fen Yang, 1949 taiwanese], Harutsuki/Harutzuki [commissioned 29.12.1944, 1947 soviet Pospschny/Pospeshnyy, later Oskol, later Vnezapnyy, 1965 target vessel TSL-64], Natsutsuki [commissioned 8.8.1945, 1947 british]) japanese destroyers, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Akitsu Maru-class (Akitsu Maru 1942, Nigitsu Maru 1943) japanese army aircraft transport with flight deck, built as passenger liners, IM KOPIENORDNER Akizuki-class (Akizuki DD-161 [commissioned 13.2.1960, built with US funds, thus also designated DD-960], Teruzuki DD162 [commissioned 29.2.1960, built with US funds, thus also designated DD-961, 1987 training ship ASU 7012, 1991 submarine depot/target ship TU 3504]) japanese destroyers Akitsushima: japanese protected cruiser, commissioned 2/1894, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Akitsushima: japanese flying boat tender, commissioned 4/1942 Akj Akk Akl Akm Akn Akola: zanzibari steamer, launched 1875 Akp Akq Akr Akshay-class (Akshay [1973 bagladeshi Padma], Ajay [1974 bangladeshi Surma]) indian large patrol craft Akt Akula: russian submarine, launched 9/1909, lost 11/10, recommissioned 11/1911, IM KOPIENORDNER „Akula“-class (K-157 [commissioned 1994, named Tigr], K-263 [commissioned 1985], K-267 [commissioned 1995 or later, named Drakon], K-284 commissioned 30.12.1984], K-317 [commissioned 1990, named Pantera], K-322 [commissioned 1986], K-328 [commissioned 28.2.1993, named Leopard], K-331 [commissioned 1988], K-391 [commissioned 1987], K-419 [commissioned 1989], K-461 [commissioned 1991, named Volk], K-480 [commissioned 1984, named Bars], Rys [commissioned 1994], Vepr [commissioned late 1990s], ..., ...) soviet attack submarines, project 971 Bars, CONWAY 1947-95 Akuvla-class/Boiki-class (Akuvla [commissioned ..., 1902 renamed Boiki/Boikiy], Bychok [commissioned 1902, 1902 renamed Buini], Makrel [commissioned 1902, 1902 renamed Burni], Nalim [commissioned 1902, 1902 renamed Bravi, 1917 Anisimov], Okun [commissioned 1902, 1902 Blestyashtchi], Plotva [commissioned 1902, 1902 Buistri], Bodri [commissioned 1903, built until 1902 as Peskar], Byedvoi/Biedevoi [commissioned 1903, built until 1902 as Keta, 1905 japanese Satsuki], Bezuprechni [commissioned 1903, built until 1902 as Paltus], Vidni [commissioned 1905, built until 1902 as Sig], Zavidni/Zavidnyj [commissioned 1903, built until 1902 as Karp, 1917 Marti, 1918 briefly german R 13], Zaveytni [commissioned 1903, until 1902 Beluga], Zadorni [commissioned 1905, renamed Leitenant Pushkin], Zorkij [commissioned 8/1905, 5/18 german R 10, 1919 russian], Zvonkij [commissioned 8/1905, 5/18 german R 11, 1918 greek, 1919 russian], Zhivoi/Zivoj [commissioned 1905, 10/18 german R 12 (II), 1919 russian], Zhivuchi 1906, Zutkij/Zhutkij [commissioned 1905, 5/18 german R 12 (I), 11/18 russian], Zharki 1906, Gromki 1906, Grozni [commissioned 1904, 1917 Balyank], Gromyaschi 1905]) russian destroyers, IM KOPIENORDNER Akv Akw Akx Aky Akz Alaart: danish brig sloop, 2x6pdr, 16x24pdr carronades, taken 1807 by RN, renamed Cassandra later Alert, 1809 retaken by danish Alabama: US (74), actually 84 guns, launched 1818 21 Alacantra: british armed merchant cruiser, 8x6in, 2x6pdr, sunk 2/16 Alachasse 1931 Alacrity,10. (1818 launched. ‘cherokee’. sold 1835) 1820 Alaisia: 1929 tug Alakush-class (Alakush, Towwora, LT1, LT2, LT3, LT4, LT5, LT6, LT7, LT8, LT9) commissioned 1949, arentine motor torpedo boat, 78ft Higgins type Alarm,32. (1758 Harwich. BU 1812) one of four 5th rate frigates ordered on 19 9/1757. the others were Niger (name ship), Stag and Aeolus. in 1761 she was the first ship in the RN to have her bottom coppered against worm. Alarm: 1763 4-gun cutter, 81 bm and 53'x19'6". built in 2/1763 and sold 23.10.1780. Alarm: 1770, galley purchased in north america during 6/1777. lost 8/1778. Alarm: 1799 24-gun 6th Rate of 122'x34'. one of the 17 dutch ships seized on 28 8/1799. renamed Helder the following year and sold in 6/1807. Alarm: revenue cutter stationed at Exeter in 1784 Alarm: lugger recorded in 1803 Alarm: 8x12pdr, hired lugger, 1810 RN, 1811 to customs, IM KOPIENORDNER Alarm - the Navy List for 1820 shows an Alarm,28, building at Deptford and the list for 1839 an Alarm,28, building at Pembroke. both appear to have been cancelled. a 6th Rate was ordered in 1832 and cancelled the same year. Alarm: US T-ramm, commissioned 1874 Alarm-class (Alarm [commissioned 3/1894], Antelope [commissioned 5/1894, 1915 submarine depot ship], Circe [commissioned 5/1893, 1908/09 converted to minesweeper], Hebe [commissioned 9.10.1894, 1908/09 converted to minesweeper, later submarine depot ship], Jaseur [commissioned 7/1893], Jason [commissioned 6/1893, 1908/09 converted to minesweeper], Leda [commissioned 11/1893], Niger [commissioned 25.4.1893, 1908/09 converted to minesweeper], Onyx [commissioned 1/1894, 1919 Vulcan II], Renard [commissioned 1/1894], Speedy [commissioned 20.2.1894, 1908/09 converted to minesweeper]) british T-gunboats, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Alarme (24) 1773 Alaska-class (Alaska [commissioned 8.12.1869], Algoma [commissioned 1.12.1869 as 1869 Benicia], Omaha [commissioned 12.9.1872, ex Astoria], Kenosha [commissioned 20.1.1869, 1869 Plymouth]) US screw sloops Alaska-class (Alaska CB-1 [commissioned 17.6.44], Guam CB-2 [commissioned 17.9.1944) US battlecruiser, CONWAY 192246, BB-BUCH, KREUZER DER USN Alaunia: british, launched 1925 merchant, armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) 1939, repairship 1944 Al Bachir: moroccan large patrol craft, commissioned 4/1967 Albacore-class (Albacore, Banterer, Blazer, Bouncer, Bustard, Charger, Cockchafer, Delight, Dove, Earnest, Firm, Flamer, Forester, Forward, Grappler, Grasshopper, Hardy, Haughty, Havock, Highlander, Hyaena, Insolent, Lively, Louisa, Nightingale, Oppossum, Sandfly, Thrasher, Plover, ...) british gunboats Albacore-class (Albacore, Mistletoe, Watchful) british gunboats, launched 1883 Albacore-class (Albacore [launched 9/1906, completed 1907, bought by RN 1909], Bonetta [launched 1/07, completed 1907, bought by RN 1909]) british destroyer, 1913 B-class, [Palmer modified 30-knotters] Albacore SS-569: USN experimental submarine, ZEICHNUNG IN 5000 JAHRE Alban,10. cutter. (1806 launched. lost 1812) 1807 Alban: (14) US privateer schooner William Bayard taken on 3/12/1813 by RN. BU 1822 Albanais french (74) 1808, dutch 1814 Albanaise,14. ketch. (captured from the french on the 3 6/1800. restored to french same year) Albâtre-class (Albâtre, Basalte [completed?], Gypse [completed?], Meulière, Pyrite, Quartz, Silex) french minesweepers 1919 Albatros: french paddle frigate (14) launched 1844 Albatros: launched 1899, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 42 Albatros-class (Albatros [launched 1910], Bakan [launched 1910]) russian minesweepers Albatros: italian submarine chaser, commissioned 1934, 1938 torpedo boat Albatros-class (Albatros [commissioned 7.10.1945/1.2.1946?], Chaika [commissioned 1945], Krechet [commissioned postwar]) soviet guard ships, launched since 1943, project 29P Albatros-class (Lynx [dutch, commissioned 2.10.1956, 1961 italian Aquila], Albatros [launched 18.7.1954, Alcione [launched 19.9.54], Airone [launched 21.11.1954], Bellona [danish Bellona-class/Triton-class, commissioned 31.1.1957], Diana [danish Bellona-class/Triton-class, commissioned 30.7.1955], Flora [danish Bellona-class/Triton-class, commissioned 28.8.1956], Triton [danish Bellona-class/Triton-class, commissioned 10.8.1955]) italian corvettes, schwach in CONWAY 1947-95 Albatros: french patrol vessel, launched 1967, IM KOPIENORDNER Albatross-class (Albatross [launched 12/1795, commissioned 1796, 1807 sold], Dispatch [launched 12/1795, 1796 russian.], fir built version: Pelican [launched 6/1795, commissioned 1796, 1806 sold], Raven [launched 1/1796, 1798 wrecked], Star [launched 1795], ...) british brig sloops, 16x32pdr carronades, later + 2x6pdr chase guns Albatross: schooner (purchased 1826. sold 1833) acted as tender to Leven, a survey vessel Albatross,16. (1842 launched. BU 1860) 1844 Albatross-class (Albatross 1871, Nautilus 1873) german gunboats, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Albatross: [Thornycroft special 33-knotter] british DD, commissioned 7/1900 22 Albatross: commissioned 19.5.1908, german minelayer, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3, CONWAY 1906-21 Albatross: RAN seaplane carrier 1929, 1938 RN, 1943 repair ship, IM KOPIENORDNER Albatroz-class (Albatroz, Acor, Andorhina, Aguia, Cisne, Condor) portuguese coastal patrol boats, launched 1974-75 Albay: spanish gun boat, launched 1886, 1899 USN Albemarle: british 1704, 1709 Union Albemarle: CSA ironclad, IM KOPIENORDNER Albert: australian steel gunboat, launched 1883, sold 1897 Albert: icelandic fishery protection vessel, built 1956 Alberta: launched 1896, 7/16 russian dispatch vessel Rassvet, 1918 british Albert Ballin: german transport 1923 Alberton: tug, 1944 Albert Rickmers: mercantile barque, built 1905, later Penang Albert Victor: merchant1866, IM KOPIENORDNER als Helgoland Albion: british (28x32pdr, 28x18pdr, 18x9pdr) launched 5/1763, 1794 floating battery (60), 1797 wrecked Albion: british 1778 (74) , bug in HOWARD S.196 Albion: merchant vessel, launched 1800, purchased by RN 10/1803, fitted as bomb 1803, renamed Prospero, 1x13in mortar, 1x10in mortar, 8x24pdr carronades, foundered 1807 Albion,74. (launched 6/1802. BU 1836) 1802. 1828 out of commission Albion,90. (launched 1842, sold 1884) largest two-decker sailing warship built in UK. fast but had a tendency to roll excessively in heavy weather, making her an unstable gun platform. in service 1843. converted to steam between 4/1860 and 5/1861 but she was never completed for sea. remained in reserve until broken up in 1884: 62,18x18,29x5,69 esp.: 50x32pdr, 8x20,32, IM KOPIENORDNER Albion (sister to Bulwark [commissioned 12/2004]) amphibious assault commissioned 2003 geplant Albuquerque-class (Alfonso de Albuquerque [launched 28.5.34], Bartolomeu Dias [launched 10.10.34, 1967 depot ship Sao Cristovao]) portuguese sloops, later re-rated as frigates Al Bushra-class (Al Bushra [commissioned ], Al Mansur [commissioned 26.3.73], Al Nejah [commissioned 13.5.73], Al Wafi [commissioned 24.3.77], Al Fulk [commissioned 24.3.77], Al Mujahid [commissioned 6.10.77], Al Jabbar [commissioned 6.10.77]) omani large patrol craft, CONWAY 1947-95 ALC.1: british landing craft (Fleming type) 1939 ALC.2: british landing craft 1939 ALC 3 type: australian army landing craft, equivalent to LCVP, ALLIED LANDING CRAFT ALC 5 type: australian army landing craft, equivalent to LCVP, ALLIED LANDING CRAFT ALC 15 type: australian army landing craft, equivalent to LCM, ALLIED LANDING CRAFT ALC 20 type: australian army landing craft, equivalent to LCM, ALLIED LANDING CRAFT ALC 40 type: australian army landing craft, equivalent to LCM, ALLIED LANDING CRAFT ALC 120 type: australian army landing craft, equivalent to LCT, ALLIED LANDING CRAFT Alca 1927 Alcantara: british, launched 1926 merchant, 1939AMC, 1943 trooper Alceste, L´: french frigate, launched 10/1780, (32), taken by RN 1793, given to sardinian, later, 1794 retaken by french, taken 1799 by RN, 1801 floating battery, registered as sloop, 1802 sold Alceste,38. (french Minerve, one of four frigates taken on 25 9/1806. wrecked 1817) Alcide: british (28x32pdr, 28x18pdr, 18x9pdr) launched 7/1779, 1781 commissioned, 1794 hulk, 1799 repairing, 1803 receiving ship, BU 1817 Alcide: french (74) 1782 Alcide Pedretti: italian diving tender, 1980s Alcide, L´: french privateer, launched 1801, 2x12pdr + 20x...pdr carronades, 4x12pdr carronades, 2x12pdr carronades, taken by RN 1806, renamed Muros, 1808 wrecked Alcmène, L´: french frigate, launched 1774, 26x9pdr, 6x6pdr, taken by RN 1779, renamed Alcmene, 1784 sold Alcmene,38 (french Topaze captured on 22.1.1809. first named Jewel and then Alcmene. BU 1816) 1811 fitting. paid off in 11/1815 Alcmène, L´: french frigate, built 1811, 28x18pr, 14x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, taken by RN 1814, renamed Immortalite (ex Dunira), 1822 hulk, 1837 sold Aldebaran-class (Aldebaran [1886 26 T], Antares [1886 27 T], Centauro [1886 29 T], Dragone [1886 30 T], Pegaso [1886 32 T], Sagittario [1886 33 T], Sirio [1886 34 T], Orione [1886 35 T], Canope [1886 40 T], 2. group: Arturo [1886 38 T], Spica [1886 46 T], Cigno [1886 47 T], 50 T 1886, 51 T 1886, 3. group: Vega [1886 36 T], Rigel [1886 41 T], Castore [1886 44 T, launched 1888], Polluce 45 T], 52 T 1886, 53 T, 4. group: Procione [1886 37 T], Lira [1886 39 T], Idra [1886 48 T], Regolo [1886 49 T], 54 T 1886, 55 T 1886, 5. group: Acquario [1886 42 T], Cassiopeia [1886 43 T]) italian torpedo boats Aldébaran-class [Flower-type] (Aldébaran [launched 5/16], Algol [launched 6/16], Cassiopée [launched 2/17], Régulus [launched 3/17], Altair [launched 7/16], Antarés [launched 9/16], Bellatrix [launched 5/16], Rigel [commissioned 1916]) french escort sloops Alder Lake: RCN MMS 1945, soviet 23 Alderney: british ketch-rigged bomb vessel, launched 3/1735, hulk 1742, 1x13in mortar, 1x10in mortar, 10x4pdr, 14 swivels, IM KOPIENORDNER Aldgate: 1934, gate vessel Al Dhaibah: omani landing craft, launched 1975 Ale: swedish lake icebreaker, commissioned 19.12.1973 Alecto: british fireship (12) 1779 Alecto: british iron paddle corvette, launched 1839 (5) Alecto AGP-14 1945 Aleksander: 1916 russian harbour vessel, 1916 survey vessel Moonzund Aleksandr Brykin: soviet ballistic missile transport, project 1828 Lira Aleksander Nawskii: russian (74) 1779 Aleksandra: 1895 russian steamer Aleksandrovski´s submarine, CONWAY 1906-21, completed 1866 Aleksey Gorisinow: russian steamer, launched 10/1900, 1904 swedish Drott, 1917 Smaland, 1934 finnish Hanø, 1939 estnian Hanonia, 1939 german prize, 1940 minelayer Schiff 11, 1940 Schiff 111 Aleksiev (74) 1790 russian. Alert (purchased 1804, ex collier Oxford and armed with fourteen 18-pounder carronades and two long sixes. complement of 86 officers, men and boys. captured 1812) Alert,4. (hired cutter) 1811 Alert 18 (1813 launched. ‘cruizer’. 1832) 1814 Alert,8. (1835 launched. BU 1851) 1835 Alert: british screw corvette, launched 1856 (17) Alert-class (Alert [commissioned 1875], Huron [commissioned 15.11.1875], Ranger [commissioned 27.11.1876]) US screw sloops Alert-class (Alert [commissioned 9/1895], Torch [commissioned 10/1895]) british sloops, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Alert: US revenue harbor vessel, completed 9.10.1907 Alert: 1918 „Alesha“-class (Pripyut, Sukhona, Vchegda) soviet minelayers, project 317, commissioned 1967-69, CONWAY 1947-95 Alesha Popovich: launched 1913, russian minesweeper in WWI, 1918 finnish Alexander: (74) british 1773 built or launched in 1778, 1794 french, 1795 taken back by RN, BU 1819 Alexander: (6) schooner. (purchased 1796) 1799 Demarara Alexander: (hired brig) 1818 Alexander Duthrie: clipper, launched 1864 Alexander Puschkin: ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, passenger transport 1966 Alexander Nevski: russian screw frigate, launched 1861, trials 1863 (51) Alexandra: british battleship, commissioned 31.1.1877 (until 1874 Superb) CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Alexandra: tug, 1885 Alexandra: 1902, tug Alexandra: german steamer, commissioned 16.5.1909, 1915 submarine-trap Hilfsschiff A, 1917 Alexandra, 1920 british, 1921 Arbroath, 1922 canadian Gaspesia, 1946 North Voyageur, 1949 hondurian Alexandre: french (90) launched 1857 screw ship Alexandria,32. (1806 launched. BU 1818) twenty-six 12- pounders, ten 24-pounder carronades and two 6 pdr. 1807 Alex Watts: british, 1913, torpedo recovery vessel in world war 2 Alfa-class (Alfa [built 1912-13, stricken about 1915-16], Beta [as Alfa]) italian experimental midget submarines „Alfa“-class (K-123 [delivered 26.12.1977, project 705K], K-316 [commissioned 1972], K-373, K-377, K-432 [project 705K], K-463, K-493 [project 705K]) soviet submarines, project 705 Lira, project 795ZhMT with different reactor, CONWAY 1947-95 Alfange-class (Alfange [launched 1964, 1975 angolan], Ariete [launched 1964, 1975 mozambique?], Bacamarte (I) [launched 1964], Cimitarra [launched 1965, 1975 mozambique], Montante [launched 1965], Bombarda [launched 1969], Alabarda 8launched 1970], Bacamarte (II) [launched 1985]) portuguese landing craft Al Feyi: united arab emirates landing craft, built 1987 Alfonso XII-class (Alfonso XII [launched 9/1887, commissioned 1891], Reina Cristina [launched 5 /1887, commissioned 4/1890], Reina Mercedes [launched 9/1887, commissioned 9/1893, 1898 US prize, hulk IX 25]) spanish cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Alfonso d´Albuquerque: portuguese sloop, launched 9.7.1884 Alfred-class (Alfred [launched 10/1778, BU 1814], ...)28x32pdr, 28x18pdr, 18x9pdr, british, IM KOPIENORDNER Alfredo Cappellini-class (Alfredo Cappellini [ex Temeraia], Risoluta, Faà di Bruno [ex Impavida], Audace) completed 1869-71 Algésiras (80) french 1823 Algésiras: french (90) launched 1855, 1869 transport Alger-class (Alger 1891, Isly 1893, Jean Bart 1891) french protected cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Algerian 1924 Algérie: french heavy cruiser, commissioned 15.9.1934, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Algérien: french submarine launched 1900 24 Algerine,10. schooner.(french Pierre Czar captured in 1808. first renamed Tigress then, in 1810, Algerine. lost 1813) lost in the West Indies on 20.5.1813. Algerine,10. (1823 launched. ‘cherokee’. lost 1826) 1824 fitting out Algerine, brig (1829 launched. ‘cherokee’. sold 1844) based on a design by Sir H. Peake for Cherokee of 1807, she was one of nine similar vessels built in the same year. commissioned 6/1829. sold 4/1844. Algerine-class (Algerine, Jasper, Leven, Slaney, Jaseur, Lee) british gunbaots, launched 1857, some sunk in 1859 Algerine-class (Algerine 1881, Rambler as survey vessel 1884, Ranger) british gunboats, launched 1880, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Algerine-class (turbine-engined: Brave [J.305, commissioned 3.8.42, later RNVR drill ship Satellite], Fancy [J.308, commissioned 1.12.42, 1951 belgian A. F. Dufour], Acute [ex Alert, J.106, commissioned 30.7.42], Alarm [J.140, commissioned 18.5.42], Albacore [J.101, commissioned 16.6.42], Algerine [J.213, commissioned 24.3.42], Cadmus [J.230, commissioned 9.9.42, 1950 belgian Georges Lecointe], Chamaeleon [J.387, commissioned 14.9.44], Cheerful [J.388, commissioned 13.10.44], Circe [J.214, commissioned 16.10.42], Espiegle [J.216, commissioned 1.12.42], Fantome [J.224, commissioned 23.1.43], Hare [J.389, commissioned 10.11.44, 1959 nigerian Nigeria], Jewel [J.390, commissioned 9.12.44], Liberty [J.391, commissioned 18.1.45, 1949 belgian Adrien de Gerlache, logistics vessel], Loyalty [ex Rattler, J.217, commissioned 22.4.43, renamed 6/43], Mutine [J.227, commissioned 26.2.43], Onyx [J.221, commissioned 26.3.43], Pickle [J.293, commissioned 15.10.43, 1958 ceylonese Parakrama], Pincher [J.294, commissioned 12.11.43], Plucky [J.295, commissioned 10.12.43], Ready [J.223, commissioned 21.5.43, 1951 belgian Jan E. van Haverbeke], Recruit [J.298, commissioned 14.1.44], Rifleman [J.299, commissioned 11.2.44], Rinaldo [J.225, commissioned 18.6.43], Rosario [J.219, commissioned 9.7.43, 1953 belgian De Moor], Spanker [J.226, commissioned 20.8.43, 1953 belgian De Brouwer], Squirrel [J.301, commissioned 16.8.44], Vestal [J.215, commissioned 10.9.43], VTE-engined: Cockatrice [J.229, commissioned 10.4.43], Bramble (II) [J.273, commissioned 28.6.45], Fierce [J.453, commissioned 28.11.45], Fly [J.306, commissioned 20.10.42, 1949 iranian Palang], Hound [J.307, commissioned 11.12.42], Hydra [J.275, commissioned 29.9.42], Larne (II) [J.274, commissioned 22.11.43, 1946 italian colonial corvette Ammiraglio Magnaghi, later Eritrea, 1950 ASW corvette Alabarda], Lennox (II) [J.276, commissioned 18.1.44], Niger (III) [ex Disdain, J.442, commissioned 21.9.45], Orestes [J.277, commissioned 10.4.43], Pelorus [J.291, commissioned 7.10.43, 1947 south-african Pietermaritzburg, 1962 training ship], Rattlesnake [J.297, commissioned 23.6.43], Rowena [J.384, commissioned 6.9.44], Stormcloud [J.367, commissioned 28.3.44], Sylvia [J.382, commissioned 17.5.44], Tanganyika [J.383, commissioned 7.7.44], Waterwitch [J.304, commissioned 6.9.43], Wave [J.385, commissioned 14.11.44], Welcome [J.386, commissioned 20.1.45], Border City/Border Cities [J.344, commissioned 18.5.44, RCN], Fort Francis [J.396, commissioned 28.10.44, RCN], Kapuskasing [J.326, commissioned 17.8.44, RCN], Lysander [ex HMCS Hespeler, J.379, commissioned 21.11.44], Mariner [ex HMCS Kincardine, J.380, commissioned 23.5.45, 1958 burmese Yan Myo Aung], Marmion (II) [ex HMCS Orangeville, J.381, commissioned 29.6.45], Middlesex [J.328, commissioned 8.6.44, RCN], New Liskeard [J.397, commissioned 21.11.44, RCN], Orcadia [J.462, commissioned 11.8.45], Oshawa [J.330, commissioned 6.7.44, RCN], Ossory [J.463, commissioned 3.8.44], Pluto [J.446, commissioned 21.10.44], Polaris [J.447, commissioned 13.12.44], Portage [J.331, commissioned 22.10.43, RCN], Pyrrhus [J.448, commissioned 2.11.45], Rockcliff [J.355, commissioned 30.9.44, RCN], Romola [J.449, commissioned 3.5.1945], Rosamund [J.439, commissioned 10.7.45, 1947 south-african Bloemfontein], St. Boniface [J.332, commissioned 9.10.43, RCN], Sault Ste Marie [ex The Soo, J.334, commissioned 24.6.43, RCN], Wallaceburg [J.336, commissioned 18.11.43, RCN, 1959 belgian Georges Lecointe (II)], Winnipeg [J.337, commissioned 29.7.43, RCN, 1959 belgian A. F. Dufour (II)], Arcturus [ex USA, J.283, commissioned 23.10.43, 1947 greek Pyropolitis], Coquette [ex HMCS Bowmanville, J.350, commissioned 13.7.44], Courier [ex HMCS Arnprior, J.349, commissioned 31.9.44], Felicity [ex HMCS Coppercliff, J.369, commissioned 10.8.44, 1947 chinese merchant], Flying Fish [ex HMCS Tillsonburg, J.370, commissioned 16.2.44, 1949 ceylonese Vijaya], Golden Fleece [ex HMCS Humberstone, J.376, commissioned 29.9.43], Gozo [ex USA, J.287, commissioned 2.10.43, 1947 greek Polemistis], Jaseur [J.428, commissioned 19.4.1944], Laertes (II) [J.433, commissioned 2.3.45], Lightfoot [ex USA, J.288, commissioned 19.10.43, 1947 greek Navmachos], Lioness [ex HMCS Petrolia, J.377, commissioned 11.12.44], Maenad [J.335, commissioned 16.11.44], Magicienne [J.436, commissioned 24.6.44], Mameluke [J.437, commissioned 19.7.44], Mandate [J.438, commissioned 22.3.45], Marvel [J.443, commissioned 2.4.45], Mary Rose [ex HMCS Toronto, J.360, commissioned 24.4.45], Melita [ex USA, J.289, commissioned 20.12.43], Michael [J.444, commissioned 21.5.45], Minstrel [J.445, commissioned 7.6.45, 1947 thai Phosamton], Moon (II) [ex HMCS Mimico, J.329, commissioned 6.7.44], Myrmidon [J.454, commissioned 9.7.45], Mystic [J.455, commissioned 2.8.45], Nerissa [J.456, commissioned 28.8.45], Octavia [ex USA, J.290, commissioned 24.4.44], Persian [ex USA, J.347, commissioned 12.11.43], Postillion [ex USA, J.296, commissioned 25.11.43, 1947 greek Machitis], Prompt [ex HMCS Huntsville, J.378, commissioned 30.3.44], Providence [ex HMCS Forrest Hill, J.325, commissioned 15.5.44], Seabear [ex HMCS St.Thomas, J.333, commissioned 22.6.44], Serene [ex HMCS Leaside, J.354, commissioned 14.9.44], Skipjack (II) [ex HMCS Solebay, ex USA, J.300, commissioned 29.4.44], Thisbe [ex USA, J.302, commissioned 8.6.44], Truelove [ex USA, J.303, commissioned 3.4.44], Welfare [ex USA, J.356, commissioned 4.4.44], Antares [ex USA, J.282, 25 commissioned 23.8.43], Aries [ex USA, J.284, commissioned 17.7.43, 1947 greek Armatolos], Clinton [ex USA, J.286, commissioned 25.8.43], Friendship [ex USA, J.398, commissioned 15.9.43], Regulus [ex HMCS Longbranch, J.327, commissioned 20.5.44]) british minesweepers Algésiras french (74) 1804 Algiers: british (90) launched 1854 Algol: dutch transport, launched 28.6.1940, 1941 seized, 1944 commissioned as german mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 29, 1947 dutch Althena, 1968 zypriotic Alda, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Algol: portuguese coastal patrol boat, launched 1964 Algonquin-class/165ft-class A (Algonquin [WPG-75], Comanche [WPG-76], Mohawk [WPG-78, launched 10/34], Escanaba [WPG-77], Onondaga [WPG-79, commissioned 9/1934], Tahoma [WPG-80, completed 1934]) USCG cutters, launched 1932-34 Alhathari-class (Alhathari, Ndovu) zanzibari minesweeping tugs, built 1928 Alice: yacht 1920 Alice Mandall: US whaler 1851, detail in MONDFELD S. 173 Alice Robert: french refridgerator ship, launched 1934, 1939 guard vessel, 1942 german Frida 1, 1943 SG 11, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 Alida: 1915, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Alina: malayan gunboat 1875 Alisdair: 1937 Alj Al Jala: tunesian patrol craft, commissioned 11/1963 Al Jouf-class (Al Jouf [commissioned 15.6.1989], Turaif [commissioned 15.6.1989], Hail [commissioned 20.8.1989], Najran [commissio 20.8.1989]) saudi large patrol craft, german built Alk: german 1920, 27,73x6,55x2,85 Alkmaar: dutch, launched 1782, (56) captured on 11.10.1797 by RN, sold 1815 Alkmaar: dutch sloop, launched 1874 Alkor: west german research ship, launched 1989, IM KOPIENORDNER Allagash, T3-S2-A1 Ashtabula class, completed as AO-97 USN Allatoona, T2-SE-A1 Alleghany: US screw ship (4), rebuilt 1851/52 Allegiance tug, 1943 Allemaar (56) 1790 british Allemania: german transport, launched 6/1865, delivered 9/1865, 1880 Oxenholme Allen M. Sumner-class: (DD-692 Allen M. Sumner [commissioned 26.1.1944], DD-693 Moale [commissioned 28.2.1944], DD694 Ingraham [commissioned 10.3.1944, 1971 greek Miaoulis], DD-695 Cooper [commissioned 27.4.1944], DD-696 English [commissioned 4.5.1944, ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 243 ca 1966, 1970 taiwanese Huei Yang], DD-697 Charles S. Sperry [commissioned 17.5.1944, 1974 chilean Ministro Zenteno], DD-698 Ault [commissioned 31.5.1944], DD-699 Waldron [commissioned 8.6.1944, 1973 colombian Santander, ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 198], DD-700 Haynsworth [commissioned 23.6.1944, 1970 taiwanese Yuen Yang], DD-701 John W. Weeks [commissioned 21.7.1944], DD-702 Hank [commissioned 28.8.1944, 1972 argentine Segui], DD-703 Wallace L. Lind [commissioned 9.9.1944, 1973 south-korean Dae Gu], DD-704 Borie [commissioned 21.9.1944, 1972 argentine Hipolto Bouchard], DD-705 Compton [commissioned 4.11.1944, 1972 brazilian Mato Grosso], DD706 Gainard [commissioned 23.11.1944], DD-707 Soley [commissioned 8.12.1944], DD-708 Harlan R. Dickson/Harlan R. Dickerson? [commissioned 15.2.1945], DD-709 Hugh Purvis [commissioned 1.3.1945, 1972 turkish Zafer], DD-722 Barton [commissioned 30.12.1943], DD-723 Walke [commissioned 21.1.1944], DD-724 Laffey [commissioned 8.2.1944], DD-725 O´Brien [commissioned 25.2.1944], DD-726 Meredith [commissioned 14.3.1944], DD-727 De Haven [commissioned 31.3.1944, 1973 south-korean In Cheon/Inchon], DD-728 Mansfield [commissioned 14.4.1944, 1974 argentine Espora, canibalized], DD-729 Lyman K. Swenson [commissioned 2.5.1944], DD-730 Collett [commissioned 16.5.1944, 1974 argentine Piedrabuena/Piedra Buena], DD731 Maddox [commissioned 2.6.1944, 1972 taiwanese Po Yang], DD-732 Hyman [commissioned 16.6.1944], DD-733 Mannert L. Abele [commissioned 4.7.1944], DD-734 Purdy [commissioned 18.7.1944], DD-741 Drexler [commissioned 14.11.1944], DD-744 Blue [commissioned 22.3.1944], DD-745 Brush [commissioned 17.4.1944, 1969 taiwanese Hsiang Yang], DD-746 Taussig [commissioned 20.5.1944, 1974 taiwanese Lo Yang], DD-747 Samuel N. Moore [commissioned 24.6.1944, 1969 taiwanese Heng Yang], DD-748 Harry E. Hubbard [commissioned 22.7.1944], DD752 Alfred A. Cunningham [commissioned 31.8.1944], DD-753 John R. Pierce [commissioned 30.9.1944], DD-754 Frank S. Evans [commissioned 3.2.1945], DD-755 John A. Bole [commissioned 3.3.1945], DD-756 Beatty [commissioned 31.3.1945, 1972 venezuel. Carabobo], DD-757 Putnam [commissioned 12.10.1944], DD-758 Strong [commissioned 8.3.1945, 1973 brazilian Rio Grande do Norte], DD-759 Lofberg [commissioned 26.4.1945], DD-760 John W. Thomason [commissioned 11.10.1945, 1974 taiwanese Nan Yang], DD-761 Buck [commissioned 28.6.1946, 1973 brazilian 26 Alagaos], DD-762 Henley [commissioned 8.10.1946] , DD-770 Lowry [commissioned 23.7.1944, 1973 brazilian Espirito Santo], DD-774 Hugh W. Hadley [commissioned 25.11.1944], DD-775 Willard Keith [commissioned 27.12.1944, 1972 colombian Caldas], DD-776 James C. Owens [commissioned 17.2.1945, 1973 brazilian Sergipe], DD-777 Zellars [commissioned 25.10.1944, 1971 iranian Babr], DD-778 Massey [commissioned 24.11.1944], DD-779 Douglas H. Fox [commissioned 26.12.1944, 1974 chilean Ministro Portales], DD-780 Stormes [commissioned 27.1.1945, 1971 iranian Palang], DD-781 Robert K. Huntington [commissioned 3.3.1945, 1973 venezuelan Falcon], DD-857 Bristol [commissioned 17.3.1945, 1969 taiwanese Hua Yang]) US destroyers, see also Robert H. Smith-class (minelayer version), ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 198, CONWAY 1922-46 FRAM II: DD-692 1961, DD-693 1961, DD-694 1961, DD-697 1960, DD-698 1962, DD-699 1962, DD-703 1962, DD-704 1962, DD-709 1960, DD-723 1961, DD-724 1962, DD-725 1961, DD-727 1960, DD-728 1960, DD-729 1961, DD-730 1960, DD-744 1961, DD-746 1962, DD-752 1961, DD-7541961, DD-755 1962, DD-757 1963, DD-758 1962, DD-759 1962, DD-760 1960, DD-761 1962, DD-770 1960, DD-776 1962, DD-777 1960, DD-778 1960, DD-779 1962, DD-780 1961, DD-781 1960 Alliance: US frigate, 28x12pdr, 8x9pdr, launched 28.4.1778, maiden voyage 1/1779 Alliance french (74) ex spanish San Sebastian, exchanged and renamed in 1799 Alliante: dutch frigate, (36), launched 1787, captured 8/1795 by RN, storeship, 14x6pdr, 1802 sold Alligator: british (28) launched 4/1787, salvage hulk 1810, sold 1814 Alligator: USN submarine, launched 5/1862, refitted, tests 3/1863 „Alligator“-class (type 1 [CONWAY 1947-95]: BDK-10 Voronezhshiy Komsomolets [commissioned 18.6.1966], Krysmkiy Komsomolets, BDK-13 Tomskiy Komsomolets, Komsomolets Karelii; type 2: BDK-66, Servei Lazo, BDK69; type 3: BDK-77, Ilya Azarov, Donetskiy Shakter, Krasnaya Presnya, 50 Let Shefstva VLKSM Komsomol, Aleksandr Tortsev, Petr Il´yichev; type 4: Nikolai Vilvov [CONWAY 1947-95], Nikolai Fil´chenkov) soviet large landing ships, project 1171 Nosorog/Nosirog/Tapir or project 1170 Alligator-class (.... [commissioned 1994], ... [builting 1995], ...) s-korean tank landing ships, HDL-400 type Alma-class (Alma [commissioned 1869], Armide [commissioned 1867], Atalante [commissioned 1869], Jeanne d`Arc [commissioned 1868], Montcalm [ex Indienne, commissioned 1869], Reine Blanche [commissioned 1869], Thetis [commissioned 1868]) french armoured cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Alma: german logger, launched 1907, 19.. Stella Al Madinah-class (Al Madinah [commissioned 4.1.1985], Hofouf [commissioned 31.10.1985], Abha [(C) 4.4.1986], Taif [commissioned 29.8.1986]) saudi frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 Al-Malik Saud Al-Awel: oiler 1954 Almansa: spanish screw frigate launched 6/1864 Almanzora: british armed merchant cruiser WWI Almarfaa: 1995 Almaz-class (Almaz [commissioned 11/1862], Izumrud 1863, Jemtchug [commissioned 11/1862], Yakhont 1863) russian sloops Almaz: completed 12/1903, russian yacht, seaplane carrier 1915 7x12, 7x7,62, 3-4 aircraft Almendral: iron barque, launched 6/1870 Almeria: 1919 Almeria: swedish transport, commissioned 8.7.1943, conversion to german mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 187 not completed, 1949 belgian Escaut, 1958 swedish Alegrita, 1958 herman Aleppo, 1964 greek Nissos Serifos, 1973 Fulmar Wish, 1976 Pantanassa, IM KOPIENORDNER Almirante-class (Almirante Riveros [commissioned 21.12.1960], Almirante Williams [commissioned 26.3.1960]) chilean destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95 Almirante Barrozo: brazilian corvette, launched 4/1882 Almirante Barrozo: brazilian cruiser 1897, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Almirante Brown: argentine battleship, launched 10/1880 Almirante Clemente-class (Iman Bondjo [indonesian, commissioned 19.5.1958], Surapati [indonesian, commissioned 28.5.1958], Pedro Escobar [portuguese, commissioned 7/1957], ...) italian-designed frigates Almirante Cochrane-class (Almirante Cochrane [commissioned 1874], Valparaiso [commissioned 1875, renamed Blanco Encalada]) chilean battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Almirante Guilhem-class (Almirante Guilhem, …) brazilian tugs, launched 1976, IM KOPIENORDNER Almirante Lynch-class (Almirante Lynch [1900 Tomé], Almirante Condell [1900 Alcahuano]) chilean torpedo-gunboats 1890 Almirante Lynch-class (Almirante Lynch [commissioned 1913], Almirante Condell [commissioned 1/1914]) chilean destroyer, IM KOPIENORDNER Almirante Simpson: chilean torpedo-gunboat 1896, 1907 ecuadorian Liberatador Bolivar Almirante Tamandare: brazilian cruiser 1893 Al Munassir: omani logistic support ship, landing ship, commissioned 3.4.1979, CONWAY 1947-95 Aln Al Neemran: omani landing craft, launched 1979-81 Alonzo, 16. (purchased 1801. harbour service 1817. sunk 1842) 1801 27 Alor-class (Alor, Aroe, Bantam [1942 japanese patrol boat No. 117], Boeroe, Bogor, Ceram, Cheribon) dutch coastal minesweepers, launched 1938 Alpha-class (Alpha, later Lung Hsiang, Beta, later Hu Wei) chinese gunboats 1876 Alpha-class (Alpha, Beta, Delta, Epsilon, Gamma) brazilian riverine torpedo boats, launched 1885/86 Alpha: floating workshop, built 1905, USCG in 1928, in USN as YR-1 Alphea,10. schooner. (1806 launched. lost 1813) 1808: on 10.12.1813 she blew up in the course of a close action with the french privateer Renard,14. Alpheus: „Alpinist“-class (...No. 320 [project 1539, converted 1989 as ASW mobilisation prototype], 5 converted as intelligence collectors in 1992, project 503M, ... research vessels) soviet fishery trawlers, project 503, later than 1982, IM KOPIENORDNER Alpino-class/Soldati-class 2nd group (Alpino (AP) [launched 11/09], Fuciliere (FC/FL) [launched 8/09], Pontiere (PN) [launched 1/10, damaged 1911, relaunched 11/13]) italian destroyers Alpino-class (Alpino [ex Circe, commissioned 14.1.1968], Carabiniere [ex Climene, commissioned 28.4.1968]) italian frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 Alq Alr Al Riyadh: saudi frigate, Sawari II -type (F 3000S), commissioned 7/02 Al Said: omani armed yacht, commissioned 1971, 1983 training ship Al Mabrukah Al Sarea: egyptian motor boat, built 1936 Alsedo-class (Alsedo [commissioned 1924], Juan Lazaga [commissioned 1925], Velasco [commissioned 1925]) spanish destroyers, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK Alsey: commissioned 1940 as coastal minelayer Al Shaali-type () 33 kuwaiti inshore patrol boats, built 1992 Alsleben: german steamer, launched 1909, 191_ mine depot, 1927 merchant, 1945 soviet Al Tahaddy-class (Al Tahaddy [commissioned 1994], Al Soumood [commissioned 1994]) kuwaiti logistic landing craft Alta-class (Alta [commissioned 12/95?], Otra [commissioned 4/96?], Rauma [commissioned 8/96?], Orkla [commissioned 1/97?], Glomma [commissioned 7/97?]) norwegian minesweepers, see also Oksoy-class Altair: ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, freighter 1966 Altamura: french passenger ship, launched 1931, auxiliary guard P 7, Pascal Paoli (?) Altenfels: german steamer, launched 11/1915, 1919 british, 1920 Eastern Prince, 1926 Stolzenfels, 1939 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher XII, 1940 Sperrbrecher 12 Alt Mecklenburg: german transport 1856 Alu Alvarado: spanish gun boat, launched 1895, 1898 USN Alvarode Bazan, F-101: spanish AA-frigate, F-100-type, 7/02 builder´s trials completed Alvor-class (Alvor, Aljelur, Albufeira) portuguese coastal patrol boats, launched 1966-67 Alvsborg-class (Alvsborg [commissioned 6.4.1971, also submarine tender], Visborg [commissioned 6.2.1976, also command ship]) swedish minelayers, CONWAY 1947-95 Älvsnabben: swedish minelayer, launched 19.1.43, modernised 1951, 1961, 1966, 1972, CONWAY 1922-46 Alw Alx Alynbank: built 1925, british merchant, 1940 AA vessel, 1944 blockship Alz AM-class (I 13 [commissioned 12/1944], I 14 [commissioned 3/1945]) japanese submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Amagi: japanese sloop, commissioned 4/1878, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Amalfi: 1925 Amandier-class (Amandier, Bananier, Cocotier [not completed], Dattier [not completed], Murier [not completed], Palmier [not completed]) french minesweeping trawlers Amaranthe: 1654 Amaranthe,14. (taken on 31.12.1796. lost 1799) Amatsu Maru: Amatsukaze: DDG-163, japanese destroyer, commissioned 15.2.1965, CONWAY 1947-95 Amazon-class (Amazon 1783, ...) (32x12pdr) british frigates Amazon,38. launched 1799. BU 1817, commissioned 1800 Amazon,46. (1821 launched. sold 1863) 1822 completed, first commissioned on 13.11.1844 Amazon-class (Amazon [launched 5/1865, lost 7/1866], Daphne [commissioned 6/1867], Dryad [commissioned 5/1867], Niobe [launched 5/1866, lost 5/1874], Nymphe [commissioned 7/1867], Vestal [commissioned 1/1867]) british corvettes Amazon: british destroyer, completed 1926, commissioned 5.5.1927, 1943-44 escort 28 Amazon-class (Ambuscade ? [commissioned , 1993 pakistani Tariq], Amazon [commissioned , 1993 pakistani Babur], Arrow [commissioned , 1994 pakistani Khaibar], Alacrity [commissioned , 1994 pakistani Badr], Active [commissioned , 1994 pakistani Shah Jehan], ... [commissioned , 1994 pakistani Tippu Sultan]) british frigates, Type 21 Amazonas: german steamer, commissioned 25.10.1890, 1903 argentine Rio Gallegos, 1904 german Amazonas, 1905 Venetia, 1914 mine barrier breaking vessel SP 3, 1914 SP 6, 1915 SP 11, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Amazone: sailing corvette, 1844, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Amazone II: built 1897, french merchant Amazoon: (36) dutch 1768, overseas 1795, ?? renamed ??. Ambaticlos: built 1919, 1939-41 decoy ship King Gruffyd (armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) 1941), renamed Maunder Amber: as italian guard dhow Cervo (II) 1909-1913 in service Amboyna,10. (dutch brig Harlingen (Haerlem according to Steele's List), taken in 1/1796. sold in 1802) Ambrose: british armed merchant cruiser, 10/15 depot ship Ambuscade,32. (1773 launched. captured 1798. retaken 1803. BU. 1810) one of the old 32 gun frigates carrying twenty four 12pounders on her main deck and eight 6-pounders on her quarter deck Ambuscade: british destroyer, commissioned 15.3.1927, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ambush: gunboat, acquired by RN 1815, 1815 sold Amc Amd Ameer-class (Ameer [commissioned 20.7.1943, US 1946], Arbiter [commissioned 31.12.1943, US 1946], Atheling [commissioned 1.8.1943, US 1946], Begum [commissioned 3.8.1943, US 1946], Emperor [commissioned 6.8.1943, US 1946], Empress [commissioned 13.8.1943, US 1946], Khedive [commissioned 23.8.1943, US 1946], Nabob [commissioned 7.9.1943], Patroller [commissioned 25.10.1943, US 1946], Premier [commissioned 3.11.1943, US 1946], Puncher [commissioned 5.2.1944, US 1946], Queen [commissioned 7.12.1943, US 1946], Rajah [commissioned 17.1.1944, US 1946], Ranee [commissioned 8.11.1943, US 1946], Reaper [commissioned 21.2.1944, US 1946], Ruler [commissioned 22.12.1943, US 1946], Shah [commissioned 27.9.1943, US 1945], Slinger [commissioned 11.8.1943, US 1946], Smiter [commissioned 20.1.1944, US 1946], Speaker [commissioned 20.11.1943, US 1946], Thane [commissioned 19.11.1943], Trumpeter [commissioned 4.8.1943, US 1946], Trouncer [commissioned 31.1.1944, US 1946]) british escort carriers, CONWAY 1922-46 Amelia,38. (french Proserpine taken in 6/1796. BU 1816) America: mercantile, purchased 7.9.1739, became HMS Blaze, sloop, 8x6pdr, 1742 BU America: british, 44 guns (20x18pdr, 20x9pdr, 4x6pdr), launched 5/1749, 1756 renamed Boston, 1757 sold America: british (64) launched 8/1777, commissioned 1778, 1800 hulk, BU 1807 América: US built ship of the line America, launched 5.11.1782, then given to France, maiden voyage 24.6.1783, became HMS Impétueux after capture in 1794 America,74. (1810 Blackwall. target 1864) 1811. razee frigate 58 en 1835 America: schooner racing yacht, built and maiden voyage 1851, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE America: ordered as CSS Texas, peruvian corvette America: peruvian river gunboat, launched 1904 America: built 1909, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) in WWI American: 1918 tug American Tartar: US privateer, 16x6pdr, taken 1777 by RN, 1780 hulk, 1783 sold Amerigo Vespucci: italian steel corvette, commissioned 1.9.1884 Amerigo Vespucci: italian sail training ship 1931, ZEICHNUNG im WEYER, ZEICHNUNG IN CURTI Amerika: german tug, commissioned 17.12.1912, 1914 net tender, 1926 swedish O. A. Melin, 1947 Stronggrogg Amerikaland: swedish ore freighter, 1925 built, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Amerique: french (74), captured 1.6.1794 by RN, first named America, renamed Impetueux in 1795, BU 1813 Amethyst: british, 1811 26x18pdr, 16x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr Amethyst,36. mounting 42 guns. (1799 launched. wrecked 1811) 1799 Amethyst: british (26) launched 1844, not commissioned for 12 years, commissioned 1856, sold 1869 Amethyst-class (Amethyst [commissioned 7/1873], Diamond [commissioned 7/1875], Encounter [commissioned 7/1873], Modeste [commissioned 1/1874], Sapphire [commissioned 8/1875]) british corvettes, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Amethyste-class (Amethyste [commissioned 20.3.1992], Perle [commissioned 7.7.1993]) french nuclear attack submarines Amf „Amga“-class () soviet ballistic missile transports, project 1791 „Amguzma“-class () soviet, project 550 Amh Amiable: 1910, degaussing vessel in world war 2 Amiens-class (Amiens [launched 5/19], Calais [launched 11/19], Craonne [launched 1/20], Épernay [launched 9/19], Liévin [launched 3/20], Lunéville [launched 1/20], Montdement [launched 1/20, commissioned 1922], Montmirail [launched 9/20], Péronne [launched 3/20], Arras [launched 7/18], Dunkerque [launched 7/18, renamed Ypres in 1928], Reims [launched 7/18, commissioned 1924], Verdun [launched 11/18, renamed Laffaux in 1928], Baccarat [launched 1/18], Béthune [launched 7/21], Bapaume [launched 8/18], Bar-le-Duc [launched 1918], Belfort 29 [launched 3/19, commissioned 1919], Coucy [launched 6/19], Épinal [launched 8/19], Lassigny [launched 7/19, commissioned 1919], Les Ésparges [launched 9/19, 1943 german minesweeper M 6060], Nancy [launched 3/19], Remiremont [launched 7/20], Revigny [launched 9/20], Tahure [launched 3/18, commissioned 1919], Toul [launched 4/19], Vauquois [launched 8/19], Vimy [launched 12/19], Vitry-le-François [launched 3/20]) french sloops, mostly commissioned 1919-21, IM KOPIENORDNER Amiens, T2-SE-A1 Aminta: renamed Pluto Amiral Baudin-class (Amiral Baudin [commissioned 12/1888], Formidable [commissioned 2/1889]) french battleship Amiral Bourgois (Q 82): french submarine, launched 11/12, commissioned 8/1914, IM KOPIENORDNER Amiral Cécille: french protected cruiser, commissioned 9/1890, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Amiral Charner-class (Amiral Charner 1895, Bruix [commissioned 5/1896], Chanzy 1894, Latouche Tréville 1895) french armoured cruiser Amiral Duperré: french battleship 1883, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER Amiral Mouchez: 1937 french survey vessel Amiral Murgescu-class (Amiral Murgescu [commissioned 14.6.1939, 1944 soviet Don, 1945 training ship, headquarters ship, 1956 hulk PKZ-107, 1958 floatig wokshop PM-76, 1966 PMR-76], Cetetea Alba [not completed]) romanian minelayers, CONWAY 1922-46 Amiral Troude: 3-mast barque, 1897 Amj Amk Aml Ammiraglio di Saint Bon-class (Ammiraglio di Saint Bon [commissioned 24.5.1901], Emanuele Filiberto [commissioned 16.4.1901 or 6.9.1901]) italian battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Ammonusuc, T1-M-A2 Amn Amoor: russian harbour vessel 1860, 1862 Uspech Amor H. F. 30: fishery cutter 1894, 1939 german auxiliary minesweeper R 118, 1940 M 3277, 1941 M 3438 Ampère: french cable layer, launched 1930, 91,5 long, 5,1 deep, 13 kn, 1940 french auxiliary X 81, 1942 german, geplant as AA-corvette SG 24 Amphion: swedish royal yacht, designed in 1777, 110ft long, served as headquarters 1788-90 Amphion-class (Amphion [launched 3/1798, breakwater 1820], Eolus [launched 2/1801, 1817 BU], Medusa [launched 4/1801, 1813 hulk, 1816 BU], Proserpine [launched 8/1807, 1807 fitting out, 1809 taken by french, 1840 corvette de charge], Nereus [launched 3/1809, 1817 BU]) british frigates, 26x18pdr, 4x6pdr + 4x24pdr carronades, 2x6pdr + 2x24pdr carronades, IM KOPIENORDNER Amphitrite,46. (1816 launched. BU 1875) at Portsmouth in 1817 where she remained out of commission until lent to contractors in the 1860s. Amphitrite 1887 Amphitrite-class (Amphitrite [commissioned 23.4.1895, BM-2], Monadnock [commissioned 20.2.1896, BM-3], Terror [commissioned 15.4.1896, BM-4], Miantonomoh [commissioned 27.10.1891, BM-5]) US monitors Amphitrite-class (Amarante [(Q 99) launched 11/15, completed 1/1918 as minelaying submarine], Amphitrite [(Q 94) launched 6/14, commissioned 2/1918, renamed Amphitrite II in 1928], Andromaque [(Q 101) launched 2/15, commissioned 6/1916], Aréthuse [(Q 97) launched 4/16, commissioned 7/1916], L´Ariane I [(Q 100) launched 9/14, commissioned 4/16, sunk during trials 1917], Artémis [(Q 96) launched 10/15, commissioned 5/1916], Astrée [(Q 95) launched 12/15, completed in 1918 as minelaying submarine], Atalante [(Q 98) launched 4/15, commissioned 12/1915, renamed Atalante II in 1928]) french submarines, IM KOPIENORDNER Amq Amr Amstel-class (Amstel, Aart van Nes, Bommelerwaard, Coehoorn, Den Briel, Dommal, Haarlemmermeer, Kijkduin, Maas en Waal, Schouwen, Soestdijk, Stavoren, Banda, Riouw) dutch gunboats, launched 1860-63 Amsterdam: 1748 Amsterdam: dutch 1763 (72) Amsterdam: tug, 1937 A. M. Stewart: british tug 1916, 1916 russian harbour vessel Ruslan, 191. SAR Spasatelnyj No. 3 Amtank, T3-S-BZ1 Amur-class (Amur, Yenisei) russian mineslayer 1899, 91,4x12,5x5,5 18kn 5x7,5 / 7x4,7 / 1x38,1 TT, 500 M, schwach IM KOPIENORDNER Amur: russian passenger ship 1901, 1905 japanese Amakusa Maru Amur: russian harbour vessel 1905 Amur-class (Amur [aka Amur II, commissioned 1909], Yenisei [commissioned 1910]) russian mineslayer, 1/5x12,0, 2x7,5=11pdr/11x11pdr, (8x0,762 MG), 320 M, (2x schwach) IM KOPIENORDNER „Amur I“-class () soviet repair ships, project 304 „Amur II“-class () soviet repair ships, project 304M Amv 30 Amw Amx Amy Amz AN-2-class: hungarian patrol craft, built 1940, 2x1,27 MG, 2-4 M, 2 salvaged 1948, rebuilt, 1953 further boats built No 542-001 - 542-053, IM KOPIENORDNER Anacoda: US privateer brig sloop, launched 1812, taken by RN in 1813. sold 1815, beautiful vessel and fully coppered, was immediately purchased into the service and commissioned. at the conclusion of hostilities Anacoda was surveyed and condemned because of the damage she had received in the operations, 18x9pdr Anacostia, T2-SE-A2 Anacreon british (42) 1785 Anacreon: (14) taken 1799 by RN, sold 1802 Anaga-class (Anaga [commissioned 1980], Togomago [commissioned 1980], Marola [commissioned 1981], Monro [commissioned 1981], Grosa [commissioned 1981], Medas [commissioned 1981], Izaro [commissioned 1982], Tabarca [commissioned 1982], Deva [commissioned 1982], Bergantin [commissioned 1982]) spanish large patrol craft Anakria, No 260: russian torpedo boat, launched 1889 Anami-class (PM 95 [commissioned 192], PM 96, PM 97) japanese medium patrol vessels, completed Anapa-class (Lesnoye [launched 5.7.1811, commissioned 1811], ...) 11 built, russian (74) Anapa: 1910 russian steamer Anapa-class (Anapa No 252, Aitodor No 253) russian torpedo boats, launched 1891 Anastasiya: launched 1904, russian auxiliary minesweeper No. 20 in WWI, 7/15 minelayer Sheksna Anastasios V: 1973 Anastasiya: russian merchant, launched 1904, 7/15 commissioned as russian minesweeper/netlayer Sheksna, 1918 dt Anatra: launched 1871, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 281 Anb Anchusa-class (Anchusa [launched 4/17], Bergamot [launched 5/17], Candytuft [commissioned 1917], Ceanothus [launched 6/17, indian 1922 Elphingstone], Convolvulus [launched 5/17], Eglantine [launched 6/17], Spiraea [launched 11/17], Syringa [launched 9/17, egyptian. Sollum 1920], Arbutus [launched 9/17?], Auricula [launched 10/17], Bryony [launched 10/17], Chrysanthemum [launched 11/17], Coreopsis [commissioned 1918, CONWAY 190621], Cowslip [launched 10/17], Dianthus [launched 12/17], Gardenia [commissioned 1918], Gilia [commissioned 1918], Harebell [commissioned 1918], Ivy [launched 10/17], Marjoram 1918, Mistletoe [launched 11/17], Pelargonium [commissioned 1918], Rhododendron [launched 10/17], Saxifrage [commissioned 1918, RNVR drill ship President 1921], Silene [commissioned 1918], Sweetbriar [launched 10/17], Tuberose [launched 11/17], Windflower [commissioned 1918]) british convoy sloops, commissioned 6/17-6/18 Ancona: built 1907, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) in WWI Ancre Esperance: fire float 1935 Ancylus: british, converted to MAC (Merchant Aircraft Carrier) freighter, in service 1943, 14 kn, 4 aircraft, 6x2,0 Andanes: british, 1916, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Andania: british, launched 1921 merchant, armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) in world war 2, sunk 1940 Andelle: british merchant 1922, mine destructor 1940, repair ship 1944 Andes: 1939 british merchant, LSI(L) in world war 2 „Andizhan“-class () soviet naval cargo and ammunition ships, project 1850 Andrea Doria: US sloop, 14x4pdr, ex merchant brig Defiance, purchased 11/1775 Andrea Doria-class (Andrea Doria [commissioned 23.2.1964], Caio Duilio [commissioned 30.11.1964]) italian helicopter cruisers, CONWAY 1947-95 Andrej Pervozvannyi-class (Andrej Pervozvannyi [commissioned 9/1910], Imperator Pavel I [commissioned 10(1910, 1917 Respublica]) russian battleship Andrew J. Higgins: US oiler, 2710 commissioned as chilean Almirante Montt Andromanche,32. (1781 launched. BU 1811) 1782 Andromanche: seychelles 42m FPB-type patrol boat, italian built 1983 Andromeda,32 (1784 launched. hospital ship 1808) Andromeda,46. (1829 launched. sold 1863) maiden voyage on 16.10.1829. paid off in 11/1829 and not recommissioned Andromada: launched 1910, russian auxiliary minesweeper No. 8 (II) in WWI, 1918 german Andromeda Andromeda-class (Andromeda [AKA-15, commissioned 2.4.1943, ex AK-64], Aquarius [AKA-16, commissioned 8/43, ex AK65], Centaurus [AKA-17, commissioned 21.10.43, ex AK-66], Cepheus [AKA-18, commissioned 16.12.43, ex AK67], Thuban [AKA-19, commissioned 10.6.43, ex AK-68, later LKA-19], Virgo [AKA-20, commissioned 10.7.43, ex AK-69, later AE-30], Achernar [AKA-53, commissioned 31.1.44, 1965 spanish Castilla], Algol [AKA-54, commissioned 21.7.44, later LKA-54], Alshain [AKA-56, commissioned 1.4.44], Arneb [AKA-56, commissioned 28.4.44, later LKA-56], Capricornus [AKA-57, commissioned 31.5.44, LKA-57], Chara [AKA-58, commissioned 14.6.44, later AE-31], Diphda [AKA-59, commissioned 8.7.44], Leo [AKA-60, commissioned 30.8.44], Muliphen [AKA-61, commissioned 23.10.44, later LKA-61], Sheliak [AKA-62, commissioned 1.12.44], Theenim [AKA-63, commissioned 22.12.44], Tolland [AKA-64], Shoshone [AKA-65], Southampton [AKA-66], Starr [AKA-67], 31 Stokes [AKA-68], Suffolk [AKA-69], Tate [AKA-70], Todd [AKA-71], Caswell [AKA-72], New Hanover [AKA73], Lenoir [AKA-74], Alamance [AKA-75], Torrance [AKA-76], Towner [AKA-77], Trego [AKA-78], Trousdale [AKA-79], Tyrrell [AKA-80], Valencia [AKA-81], Venango [AKA-82], Vinton [AKA-83], Waukesha [AKA-84], Wheatland [AKA-85], Woodford [AKA-86], Duplin [AKA-87], Uvalde [AKA-88, commissioned 18.8.44], Warrick [AKA.-89, commissioned 30.8.44], Whiteside [AKA-90, commissioned 11.9.44], Whitley [AKA-91, commissioned 21.9.44], Wyandot [AKA-92, commissioned 30.9.44, 11/61 AK-283], Yancey [AKA-93, commissioned 11.10.44, later LKA-93], Winston [AKA-94, commissioned 19.1.45, later LKA-94], Marquette [AKA-95, commissioned 20.6.45], Mathews [AKA-96, commissioned 5.3.45], Merrick [AKA-97, commissioned 31.3.45, later LKA-97], Montague [AKA-98, commissioned 13.4.45], Rolette [AKA-99, commissioned 27.4.45], Oglethorpe [AKA-100, commissioned 6.7.45], Ottawa [AKA-101], Prentiss [AKA-102], Rankin [AKA-103], Seminole [AKA-104], Skagit [AKA-105], Union [AKA-106], Vermilion [AKA-107], Washburn [AKA-108]) US attack cargo ships (C2-S-B1) Andromeda: built as swedish transport, intended as german mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 182, 1946 venezuelean Tachira, 1955 liberian Mexico, 1962 Warigi, 1968 nigerian Opuso Andromédé: Androscoggin, T1-M-A2 „Andryusha“-class (Altaiskii Komsomolets [1992 BT-10], Komsomolets Estonii [1991 BT-150]) soviet special minesweepers, project 1256 Topaz, 1975? Ane-class (Ane, Balder, Loke, Ring) swedish landing craft, launched 1943-45 Anf An Feng: chinese gunboat, launched 1908 Angara: russian passenger transport (launched 8/1898), 1904 hospital ship, sunk, salvaged, 1905 japanese transport/torpedodepotship Anegawa, 1911 russian steamer Moskwa, 1916 T-boat-mothership Petshenga Angara: ice breaker, completed 1900, IM KOPIENORDNER Angelica: british sloop (4 swivels), american built 1771 Angelo (Navicello) 1695, heckpartie see MONDFELD S.106 Ängkranpråmen n:r 9: launched 1912, 1920 Minutläggaren n:r 9, later Mul 9, swedish coastal minelayer Angler-class (Angler [commissioned 7/1898], Ariel [commissioned 10/1898]) [Thornycroft 30-knotters] british DD Anglesea: british 50 guns 1694 Anglesea: british 40/44 guns 1725 Anglesea: british 44 guns 1742 20*18, 20*9, 4*6 Anglesea: british 40/44 guns 1746 Anglia: yacht 1913 Anglonia: british merchant barque, opium clipper, built 1840, in service 1841 Anholt: around 1811 schooner, tender Animation: 1925 Anjos: 1971 „An Ju“-class () north-korean fast torpedo attack craft, 1960s Anking: 1925 Anl Anm Ann: british barge, purchased, later armed as gunboat?, in service 1781 -ca1830, 47ft*17ft*6ft Ann,12. (hired cutter) 1799 Ann: british mercantile, purchased by RN as fireship Firedrake 1804, 1807 sold Ann: british merchant brig, 1836 opium clipper, former slaver, captured 1834 Anna: 1890 russian tug Anna: dutch tug-minesweeper III, launched 1918, renumbered M 3, scuttled 1940 Anna Eliza: british merchant brig, 1846 opium clipper, built 1827 Anna Leopold: 1936, in world war 2 observation minelayer, Blue Tit 1940, 1942 Anna Leopold harbour service Anna Maria. (privateer) active around 8/1803 Anna Maria. tender, took part in the attack on Fort Washington in the Potomac, 8/1814. assisted Meteor and Fairy in harassing the workmen building batteries to attack the flotilla as it withdrew downstream. Anna-Maria yacht 1930 Annandale: merchant transport 1854, IM KOPIENORDNER Annandale: british tug 1893, 1901 russian Protektor, 1924 greek Proteus Anna Paulowna: dutch screw frigate, launched 1867, 1877 training ship Annapolis: mercantile, (16), purchased early 1777, renamed Porpoise, 1778 fireship, renamed Firebrand, 10/1781 burnt Annapolis-class (Annapolis PG-10 [commissioned 20.7.1897, 1920 training ship], Vicksburg PG-11 [commissioned 23.10.1897, 1921 USCG Alexander Hamilton], Newport PG-12 [commissioned 5.10.1897, 1907-31 training ship], Princeton PG-13 [commissioned 27.5.1898]) US gun boats/sloops Annapolis-class (Annapolis [commissioned 19.12.64], Nipigon [commissioned 30.5.64]) canadian destroyers, CONWAY 194795 Ann Duthrie: clipper, launched 1868 Anne: (armed brig) around 1807 32 Anne: 1925, tender in world war 2 Anne & Teresa: (3) british gunboat, purchased by RN 1797 Annette IV: motorboat, built 1914 Annibal: see Hannibal Ann Melville: 1909 Anonyma: built 1839, yacht, IM KOPIENORDNER Anp Anq Anr Ansay: tug, british, 1929 Anson (64) british 1743 Anson: british (64) launched 1/1781. razee frigate (38) en 1794. wrecked 1807 Anson,74. (1812 Humber. hospital ship 1831) 1813- out of commission. 1831- quarantine service at Leith. Anson: british (91) launched 1860 Anson: 1905 Ant: british sailing barge, built in 1815, IM KOPIENORDNER Ant: victualling lighter, 1834 Ant-class (Ant 1872, Arrow, Badger, Blazer, Bloodhound, Bonetta, Bulldog, Bustard, Comet, Cuckoo, Fidget, Hyaena, Kite, Mastiff, Pickle, Pike, Scourge [1903 tank C 79], Snake [1907 cable lighter YC 15], Snap, Weazel [1904 oil lighter C 118]) british gunboats, launched 1870-74, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1, IM KOPIENORDNER Ant: tug, 1943 ANT 1: soviet experimental motor torpedo boat, built 1921, unarmed ANT 2: soviet experimental motor torpedo boat, unarmed?, built around 1925 ANT 3/GANT 3: named Pervenec/Pervenets, P-4 , 1927 russian motor torpedo boat, IM KOPIENORDNER ANT 4/GANT 4: (Tupolev) soviet experimental motor torpedo boat, built 1928 ANT 5: prototype for G-5, soviet mtor torpedo boat, built 1931-33 Antares: ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, 1979, coastal transport Antares-class (Antares [launched 30.5.1993, commissioned 15.12.1993], Altair [launched 1994, commissioned 8.7.1994], Aldebaran [launched 1994, commissioned 15.3.1995]) french mine countermeasures vessels (BINRS class) Antares-class (Antares [1975 mozambique], Sirius, Regulus, Vega) portuguese coastal patrol boat, launched 1959 Antelope: 1545/6 british very good Antelope: british 50 guns 1703 Antelope: british 50 guns 1741 Antelope: british revenue cutter (customs) 1800, 1832 sold Antelope,50. (1802 Sheerness. BU 1845) 1803. put out of commission in 4/1819. 1820 troopship Antelope: british paddle sloop, launched 1846 (3) Antelope: british merchant brig, opium clipper, built 1843, in service 1843 Antelope Hills, T2-SE-A1 Antenor: british, launched1925,merchant, armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) 1939, trooper 1942 Anteo: spanish tug, launched 1903, fitted for minelaying, minesweeping in WWI Anthélope: french merchant pink, purchased by RN 5/1709, renamed Rose, (14), 1711 sold Anti Antietam Antigone AGP-16: 1944 Antilope: dutch freighter, launched 1924, 1943 german coastal transport, 1944 netlayer Netzleger XV Antiope: clipper, Antioquia-class (Antioquia/Antiquois [ex portugese Tejo/Douro (I), commissioned 24.2.1934], Caldas [ex portugese Douro/Tejo (I), commissioned 16.5.1934]) colombian destroyers, refitted 1954-55, CONWAY 1922-46 Antipliarchos Anninos-class [La Combattante II-type] (Antipliarchos Anninos [ex Navisithon, commissioned 1972], Ipopliarchos Arliotis [ex Evniki, commissioned 1972], Ipopliarchos Batsis [ex Kalypso, commissioned 1971], Ipopliarchos Konidis [ex Kynothon, commissioned 1972]) greek fast missile attack craft Antipliarchos Laskos-class [La Combattante III-type, LOOSE/OESTERLE] (1. version: Antipliarchos Laskos [commissioned 1977], Antipliarchos Blessas [commissioned 1977], Ipopliarchos Mikonios [commissioned 1978], Ipopliarchos Troupakis [commissioned 1977], 2. version: Simeofores Kavaloudis/Simaioforos Kavaloudis [commissioned 14.7.1980], Ipopliarchos Dejannis/Ipopliarchos Deyiannis [commissioned 12/1980], Antipliarchos Kostakos [commissioned 9.9.1980], Simaioforos Xenos [commissioned 24.3.1981], Simaioforos Simitzopoulos [commissioned 6/1981], Simaioforos Starakis [commissioned 12.10.1981]) greek fast missile attack craft Antoni: launched 1894, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 8 (I), 6/1916 transport Antonin: mercantile 4-mast barque, launched 9/1902, sistter to Valparaiso Antonio Pereira: british merchant brig, opium clipper, built 1836, in service 1836 33 Anton Mazhin-class () soviet harbour tugs, project 498 Prometey, also project 498T Antwerp: built in 1920/21, 1940 british convoy escort, 1944 british fighter direction ship (LSF) Anu Anversois: french (74) 1807, named Eole 1814-1815 Anw Anx Any Anzac-class (Anzac [commissioned 3/1996], Arunta [ex Arrente], Warumungu, Stuart, Parramatta, Ballarat, Toowoomba [commissioned 8.10.2005], Perth, Tekaha [RNZN, due delivery 2/97] ... [RNZN, due delivery 11/98]) australian frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 Anzio Aoa Aoba-class (Aoba [commissioned 20.9.1927], Kinugasa [commissioned 30.9.1927]) japanese heavy cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Aoc Aod Aoe Aof Aog Aoh Aoi Aoj Aok Aol Aom Aon Aoo Aop Aoq Aorangi: 1924 Aos Aot Aou Aov Aow Aox Aoy Aoz Apache Canyon, T2-SE-A1 Apb Apc Apd Ape-class (Ape [launched 6/1918], Vespa [launched 6/18]) italian riverine gunboat Apelles Apf Apg Aphrodite-class (Aphrodite, Kimon) french-built cypriot patrol craft, in service 1995 Aphrodite-class (Aphrodite, Kiklan) maltese patrol craft, launched 1979 Api Apj Apk Apl Apm Apn Apollo,32. (1763 Hull. Glory until 1774. BU 1786) Apollo,38. (1794 Blackwall. wrecked 1799) 1796 Apollo-class (Apollo [launched 8/1799, commissioned 1799, wrecked 1804], Blanche [1800 launched, commission of the brand new frigate on 19.11.1800, taken by the french 1805, burnt], Euryalus [1803 launched, commissioned 1804, hulk 1826, IM KOPIENORDNER, convict ship, 1859 renamed Africa, 1860 sold], Dartmouth [launched 1813, harbour service 1831, commissioned 1814, 1854 BU], Owen Glendower [launched 11/1808, hulked 1842, convict ship, 1884 sold], Semiramis [launched 7/1808, 1823 cut down (24), 1844 BU], Hotspur [launched 10/1810, 1821 BU], Manilla [launched 9/1809, 1812 wrecked], Penang [launched 3/1809?, renamed Malacca, 1816 BU], Curacoa [launched 9/1809, 1831 cut down (24), 1849 BU, IM KOPIENORDNER], Saldanha [launched 3/1811, 1811 34 wrecked], Havannah [launched 3/1811, 1845 cut down (19), 1860 training hulk, 1905 sold], Theban [launched 12/1809, 1817 BU], Orpheus [launched 8/1809, 1819 BU], Leda [launched 11/1809, 1817 sold], Belvidera [launched 12/1809, 1846 store hulk, 1852 receiving ship/coal depot, 1849 BU], Astrea [launched 5/1810, 1823 hulked], Galatea [launched 8/1810, 1829 fitted with experimental propelling mashinery, 1836 hulked], Maidstone [launched 10/1811, 1838 coal hulk, 1867 BU], Stag [launched 9/1812, 1821 BU], Magicienne [launched 8/1812, commissioned 1812, 1831 cut down (24), 1845 BU, said to be the fastest vessel in the RN after being razeed], Pallas [launched 4/1816, from 1817 in ordinary until first commissioned in 8/1828, 1836 coal hulk, 1862 sold], Creole [launched 5/1813, 1833 hulked, 1833 BU], Barrosa [launched 10/1812, first commissioned on 25.10.1812, 1823 slop ship, 1841 sold], Tartar [launched 4/1814, 1827/30? hulked, 1859 BU], Brilliant [launched 12/1814, 1846 cut down (22), 1860 training hulk, 1889 Briton, 1908 sold, HOWARD S.237]...) 26x18pdr, 6x9pdr + 6x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, british frigates, IM KOPIENORDNER Apollo,38. (1803 launched. hospital ship 1846) 1805 fitting out Apollo: launched 7/1883, 1914 auxiliary minelayer/mine transport E, 1919 Harald, 1923 italian Araldo Apollo-class (Aeolus [commissioned 6/1893], Andromache [commissioned 12/1891], Apollo [commissioned 4/1892], Brilliant [commissioned 4/1893], Indefatigable [commissioned 4/1892], Intrepid [commissioned 11/1892], Iphigenia [commissioned 5/1893], Latona [commissioned 4/1891], Melampus [commissioned 12/1891], Naiad [commissioned 1/1892], Pique [commissioned 3/1892], Rainbow [commissioned 1/1893], Retribution [commissioned 5/1893], Sappho [commissioned 2/1893], Scylla [commissioned 4/1893], Sirius [commissioned 4/1892], Spartan [commissioned 7/1892], Sybille [commissioned 5/1894], Terpischore [commissioned 4/1892], Thetis [commissioned 4/1892], Tribune [commissioned 5/1892]) british armoured cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Apollon: french (74) 1788, Gasparin 1794-1795, Marceau 1797 Apostol Pavel: launched 1906, russian auxiliary minesweeper No. 19 in WWI, 1918 estonian Suurop Apostol Petr/Apostol Piotr: launched 1906, russian auxiliary minesweeper No. 18 in WWI, 1918 estonian Ristna Apostol Pyotr: russian sailing and rowing frigate (36), launched 1696 Appomattox, T2-SE-A1 Apq Apr Apseron: russian tanker 1914 ex ex belg transport Apscheron (1891), british transport Era (1887) Apt Apu: finnish icebreaker, launched 1899 Apurimac: peruvian screw frigate, about 1850 built, 1890 training ship (34) Apv Apw Apx Apy Apz Aqa Aqb Aqc Aqd Aqe Aqf Aqg Aqh Aqi Aqj Aqk Aql Aqm Aqn Aqo Aqp Aqq Aqr Aqs Aqt Aquarius: RAF aircraft tender 1934, LOOSE/OESTERLE Aquarius Matsas II 1983 Aquidaban: brazilian battleship 1887, 1894 sunk, raised, repaired, renamed in Vinte Quatro de Mayo, 1897/98 rebuilt, 1900 wieder Aquidaban Aquila: sardinian, later italian (12) sail corvette, launched 1838, renamed Iride Aquila: british steamer „...“, launched 1840, (5), sicilian/neapolitan sloop, 1854 relaunched 35 Aquila-class (Aquila [commissioned 1882, 1886 23 T], Gabbiano [commissioned 1882, 1886 24 T]) italian torpedo boats Aquila-class (Falco [delivered 12.9.1888], Sparviero [delivered 6.8.1888], Aquila [delivered 6.8.1888], Nibbio [commissioned 1888], Avvoltoio [delivered 27.9.1888]) italian torpedo boats, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Aquila: 1907 Aquila-class (Aquila [ex romanian Vifor, commissioned 8.2.1917, 1937 spanish Melilla, 1939 renamed Velasco Melilla], Falco [ex romanian Viscol, commissioned 20.1.1920, 1937 spanish Ceuta, renamed 1939 Velasco Ceuta], Nibbio [ex romanian Vartez, commissioned 15.5.1918, 1920 romanian Marasesti, 1944 soviet Logkij, 1946 romanian D 12], Sparviero [ex romanian Vijelie, commissioned 15.7.1917, 1920 romanian Marasti, CONWAY 1922-46, 1944 soviet Lovky, 1946 romanian D 11]) italian flotilla leaders, CONWAY 1906-21 Aquiles: chilean trooper, launched 1987, IM KOPIENORDNER Aquilon, 32. british, launched 1786, BU 1815 Aquitania: liner 1914, IM KOPIENORDNER Aqv Aqw Aqx Aqy Aqz Arab,22. (purchased 1798. sold 1810) 1798. paid off and remained in ordinary until sold. Arab,18. (1812 launched. ‘cruizer’. lost 1823 ) 1812 Arab-class (Arab, Lily) british gunboats, launched 1874 Arab: [Thomson special 33-knotter] british destroyer commissioned 1/1903 Arabe: french (20) ex british Arab, 1794 commissioned, 1803 captured by HMS Maidstone Arabe: french schooner tender (goélette) launched 1788, captured 6/1797, renamed Ant, 4x12pdr, sold 1815, IM KOPIENORDNER Arabe-class (Arabe, Algérien, Annamite, Bambara, Hova, Kabyle, Marocain, Sakalave, Sénégalais, Somali, Tonkinois, Touareg) french destroyers, launched and commissioned 1917, see Kaba-class, CONWAY 1906-21 Arabis-class (Alyssum [launched 11/15], Amaryllis [launched 12/15], Arabis [launched 11/15], Asphodel [launched 12/15, danish Fylla 1920], Berberis [launched 2/16], Buttercup [launched 10/15], Campanula [launched 12/15], Celandine [launched 2/16], Cornflower [launched 3/16], Crocus [launched 12/15], Cyclamen [launched 2/16], Delphinium [launched 12/15], Genista 1916, Gentian [launched 12/15], Geranium [launched 11/15, RAN 1920], Gladiolus [launched 10/15, portuguese Republica 1920], Godetia [launched 1/16], Hydrangea [launched 3/16], Lobelia [launched 3/16], Lupin [launched 5/16], Marguerite [launched 11/15, RAN 1919], Mignonette [launched 1/16], Myosotis [launched 4/16], Nasturtium 1916, Nigella [launched 12/15], Pansy [launched 2/16], Pentstemon [launched 2/16], Petunia [launched 4/16], Poppy [launched 11/15], Primula [launched 12/15], Rosemary [launched 11/15], Snapdragon [commissioned 21.12.1915], Valerian [launched 2/16], Verbena [launched 11/15], Wallflower [launched 11/15], Wisteria [launched 12/15]) british fleet sweeping sloops, IM KOPIENORDNER Aracari: 1908 Arachne,18. (1808 launched.’cruizer’.sold 1837) 1811 Arachne: british corvette, launched 1847 (18) Aradu: nigerian frigate, ex Republic, commissioned 4.9.1981, MEKO 360H design, CONWAY 1947-95 Aragon-class (Aragon [launched 7/1879], navarra [launched 8/1881], Castilla [launched 9 /1881]) spanish cruisers Aragonia Araguary-class (Araguary, Bento Gonzales [ex Marulio Dias], Iguatemi) brazilian torpedo boats, launched 1890 Araks: launched 1901, commissioned 1901, russian dispatch vessel Aramis: french merchant, 1939 auxiliary cruiser Saigon Äran-class (Äran [launched 8/1901], Wasa [launched 5/1901], Tapperheten [launched 11/1901], Manligheten [launched 12/1903]) swedish coastal battleship Arantes = KOL 34: german tug, launched 1926, 1944 Arbeitsboot 41 Arapa russian (74) 1779 Arapiles: spanish battleship, launched 10/1864, delivered 1868, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Arauca-class (Arauca [commissioned 1956], Letitia [commissioned 1956, 1970s hospital boat], Rio Hacha [commissioned 1956]) colombian river gunboats, CONWAY 1947-95 Araucano: chilean depot ship, launched 22.10.29, commissioned 3/1930, CONWAY 1922-46 Araxes,36. (1813 launched. sold 1817) 1814 fitting out for the west indies station. returned from jamaica in.7.1816 to be paid off Arayt: spanish gun boat, launched 1888, 1900 USN Arbalète-class (Arbalète, Aspic, Baionette, Biscaien, Boutefeu, Caronade, Claymore, Couleuvre, Dard, Epieu, Escopette, Estoc, Flamnat, Frelon, Fronde, Javelot, Lance, Mousquet, Obus, Pertuisane, Pierier, Rapière, Sabre, Scorpion) french iron gunboats, launched 1866-69 Arbeitsboot 45 =?= N.S.G.2 Arc-en-Ciel, L´: french, launched 1745, 1756 HMS Arc-en-Ciel until 1759 Archangel: british sloop, american built 1774 Archéonaute: A 789, french archeological research vessel, launched 1967, IM KOPIENORDNER 36 Archer-class (Archer [launched 1801, sold 1815], Hardy [launched 1804, store ship 1818, hospital 1821, sold 1835, IM KOPIENORDNER], ...) british gunbrig. (12x18pdr carronades/10x18pdr carronades + 2x12pdr/32pdr carronades) prototype of most numerous gun-brig class, 50 built, IM KOPIENORDNER Archer: british screw corvette, launched 1849 (14) Archer-class (Archer [commissioned 11.12.1888], Brisk [commissioned 20.3.1888], Cossack [commissioned 1.1.1889], Mohwak [commissioned 16.12.1890], Porpoise [commissioned 12.2.1888], Racoon [commissioned 3/1888], Serpent [commissioned 3/1888], Tartar [commissioned 30.6.1891]) british torpedo cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Archer: british escort carrier, commissioned 17.11.1941 (ex US merchant Mormacland - launched 14.12.39), merchant 1945 Archers Hope, T2-SE-A1 Archimed: first russian screw frigate Archimede: neapolitan, later italian (10) paddle corvette, launched 1844 Archimede-class (Galileo Galilei, Archimede) 1888 italian avisos, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Archimède (Q 73): french submarine, launched 8/09, commissioned 9/1910, CONWAY 1906-21 Archimede-class (Archimede [launched 12/33, 1937 spanish General Sanjurjo], Galileo Ferraris 1934, Galileo Galilei [commissioned 1935, 1937-38 spanish, 1940 british X 2 training boat], Evangelista Torricelli [launched 5/34, 1937 spanish General Mola]) italian submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK. CONWAY 192246 Archimedes: 1838/39 ? Archimedes: 1911 Archistratig Graviil (110) 1802 russian. Archistratig Michail (66) 1800 russian. Archipelog: russian 1796 (46) Arcole: french (90) launched 1855 Arcona-class (Arcona [commissioned 15.4.1859, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1], Elisabeth [commissioned 29.9.1869, DDRBUCH S. 116], Gazelle [commissioned 15.5.1862], Vineta [commissioned 3.3.1864], Hertha [commissioned 1.11.1865]) german screw frigates, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Arcturus-class (..., Electra [AK-21, commissioned 3/42], ...) US transports Ardagan-class (Ardagan [launched 9/09, commissioned 7/1911, Trotski 5/20, Krasny Azerbaidzhan 1927], Kars [launched 1909, commissioned 7/1911, Lenin 5/20]) russian gunboats, IM KOPIENORDNER Ardaseer: british merchant barque, opium clipper, launched 30.6.1836, in service 1836 Ardent: british (64), launched 8/1764, taken 1779, retaken 1782, renamed Tiger, 1784 sold Ardent (64) british 1783 Ardent: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1830 Ardent: british paddle sloop, launched 1841 (5) Ardent-class (Ardent [commissioned 4/1895], Boxer [commissioned 6/1895], Bruiser [commissioned 6/1895]) [Thornycroft 27knotters] british DD Ardent-class (Agile [launched 1916], Ardent [launched 3/16], Inconstant [launched 3/16], Alerte [launched 1916], Courageuse [launched 1916], Espiègle [launched 1916], Audacieuse 1918, Batailleuse [launched 1917], Malicieuse [launched 1916], Railleuse [launched 1916], Tapageuse 1917, Belliqueuse [launched 1916], Dedaigneuse [commissioned 1917, 1943 italian FR 56, 1943 german minesweeper M 6020], Impetueuse [launched 1917], Boudeuse [launched 1916, romanian 1920], Eveille [launched 1917], Capricieuse [launched 1916], Emporté [launched 1916], Curieuse [launched 1916], Etourdi 1917, Moqueuse [launched 1916], Sans Souci [launched 1916], Gracieuse [launched 1916]) french gunboats, IM KOPIENORDNER Ardent: british tug, 1926 Ardente: french ketch-rigged bomb vessel (6 guns, 2x12in mortars) launched 1682 Ardente: french ketch-rigged bomb vessel, launched 1725, (8 guns, 2x12in mortars) 3 built Ardente: french screw frigate (56) launched 1857 Ardita: toskanian, later italian (2) gunboat, launched 1859 Ardito-class (Ardito (AI, AO, AT) [launched 10/12], Ardente (AE, AR) [launched 12/12] italian destroyers Ardjoeno-class (Ardjoeno [launched 1886], Batok [launched 1887], Dempo [launched 1887], Cycloop [launched 1887], Habang [launched 1888], Goentoer [launched 1888], Empong [launched 1888], Foka [launched 1888], Krakatau [launched 1888], Idjen [launched 1888], Cerberus [launched 1888]) dutch torpedo boat Ardjoeno-class (Ardjoeno [1942 japanese patrol boat No. 102, 1945 dutch], Gedeh [1942 japanese patrol boat No. 104], Kawi [1942 japanese patrol boat No. 109, 1945 dutch], Lawoe [1942 japanese patrol boat No. 110, 1945 dutch], Salak [1942 japanese patrol boat No. 118, 1945 dutch]) dutch coastal minesweepers, launched 1937 Ard Patrick: Arend-class (Arend [japanese patrol boats No. 108], Valk [japanese patrol boat No. 104]) dutch patrol vessels, launched 1929 Arethusa-class (Arethusa [launched 4/1781], Minerva [6/1780, renamed Pallas 1798, BU 1803], Phaeton [launched 6/1782]) british frigates (38: 28x18pdr, 10x6pdr, 14swivels) IM KOPIENORDNER Arethusa,46. (1817 launched. BU 1883) 1817 out of commission. 1836 quarantine service. (as Bacchus from 1844) Arethusa: british frigate, 1849 launched, 22x32pdr, 18x32pdr, 10x20,32, completed 9.8.1861 as screw frigate 37 Arethusa-class (Arethusa [commissioned 8/1914], Aurora [commissioned 9/1914], Galatea [commissioned 12/1914], Inconstant [commissioned 1/1915], Penelope [commissioned 12/1914], Phaeton [commissioned 2/1915], Royalist [commissioned 3/1915], Undaunted [commissioned 8/1914]) british light cruisers, CONWAY 1906-21 Arethusa-class (Arethusa [commissioned 23.5.1935], Galatea [commissioned 14.8.1935], Penelope [commissioned 13.11.1936], Aurora [commissioned 12.11.1937, 1948 chinese Chung King, 1949 Huang Ho, renamed 1950s Pei Ching(?)]) british cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Aréthuse, L´: built as privateer Le Pélérine, purchased for french navy, french frigate, launched 1757, 26x12pdr, 6x6pdr, taken by RN 5/1759, renamed Arethusa, 1779 wrecked Aréthuse: french cruiser, commissioned 7/1885, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Arethuse-class (Arethuse [commissioned 23.10.1958, CONWAY 1947-95], Argonaute [commissioned 11.2.1959], Amazone [commissioned 1.7.1959], Ariane [commissioned 16.3.1960]) french attack submarines Arf Argentina, La: argentine cruiser, commissioned 31.1.1939, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Argentinia Maru: japanese transport 1939, commissioned 23.11.43 as aircraft carrier Kayo/Kaiyo Argo [36] dutch 1796, captured 22.5.1796. Argo dutch 1789 (36) Argo-class (Argo [commissioned 31.8.37], Velella [commissioned 31.8.37]) italian submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Argonaut,64. (french Jason captured on 19 4/1782. BU 1831) hospital ship in the River Medway from 1797. 1808 fitting out, recommissioned in 1/1816 and taken out of commission in 1828. Argonaut: clipper, built 1866 Argonaut: 1897 Argonaut ex V 4, SS-166 ex SF-7 SM-1: US submarine, commissioned 4/1928, 4x21“ TT, 2x15,24, 2x0,762 MG, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Argonauta: italian submarine, built as russian Svyatoy Georgi, launched 7/14, completed late 1914, bought 1915 Argonauta-class (Argonauta [commissioned 14.1.32], Fisalia [commissioned 4.6.32], Medusa [commissioned 8.10.32], Serpente ex Nautilus [commissioned 12.11.32], Salpa [commissioned 12.12.32], Jantina [commissioned 1.3.33], Jalea [commissioned 16.3.33]) italian submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Argonaute: british (50) 1790 Argonaute: french (74) 1781, Filibustier 1794, razed to (54) ? Argonaute: french (74) 1798 Argonaute-class (Argonaute, Tourmente) french torpedo boats, launched 1893 Argos-class (Argos [1975/76 angolan for spares], Cassiopeia, Dragao [1975/76 angolan for spares], Escorpiao [1975 angolan], Hidra, Lira [1975 angolan], Orion [1975 angolan], Pegaso [1975 angolan], Centauro [1975 angolan], Sagitario) portuguese patrol vessels, built 1963-65, became angolan P 361, P 362, P 375, P 379, P 1130 Argun: russian minelayer, converted 1936-37, former british-built ship, built in 1923, IM KOPIENORDNER Argungu-class (Argungu [commissioned 10/1974], Yola [commissioned 10/1974], Bras [commissioned 3/1976], Epe [commissioned 3/1976]) nigerian large patrol craft Argus,10. (hired lugger) 1799 Argus. (french privateer purchased 1799, BU 1811) 1800 Argus,18. (1813 launched. ‘cruizer’ sold 1828) british, commissioned 1814 Argus-class (Argus [(22), not completed], Erie, Ontario) US sloops early 19th century Argus: US revenue boat 1830s Argus: british paddle sloop, launched 1849 (6) Argus: US revenue boat, in service 1850-53 Argus: begun as liner Conte Rosso, british aircraft carrier, commissioned 9/1918, ZEICHNUNG IN MARINEARSENAL VII Argyle: british, 50 guns, launched 7/1722 (rebuilt), 1748 breakwater, 22*18pdr , 22*9pdr , 6*6pdr Arholma-class (Arholma [launched 4/37], Landsort [launched 11/37], Bredskär [launched 12/40], Bremön [launched 6/40], Grönskär [launched 10/40], Holmön [launched 9/40], Koster [launched 10/40], Kullen [launched 10/40], Ramskär [launched 10/40], Sandön [launched 8/40], Ulvön [launched 4/41], Ven [launched 10/40], Vinga [launched 10/40], Örskär [launched 3/40]) swedish minesweepers Ariadna: transport 1891 Ariadne: (20) british, launched 12/1776, 1814 sold Ariadne: british (24) 1792 rebuilt, 1811 refitting, sold 1814 Ariadne: (8) british hired cutter 1808 Ariadne: british (20) 1816 launched, commissioned 1818, sold 1841 Ariadne: british frigate, commissioned 11/1859, (Walker´s great frigates) CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Ariadne-class (Ariadne [commissioned 16.4.1873], Luise [commissioned 4.6.1874], Freya [commissioned 21.8.1876]) prussian screw corvettes, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Ariadne: steamer, commissioned 15.7.1898, 1945 norwegian Pollnes Ariadne-class (Ariadne [launched 23.4.1960], Freya [launched 25.6.1960], Vineta [launched 17.9.60], Hertha [launched 27.2.61], Nymphe [launched 20.9.62], Nixe [launched 3.12.62], Amazone [launched 27.2.63], Gazelle [launched 38 14.8.63]) west german inshore minesweepers, coast guard vessels, Typ 362, 1959 riverine minesweepers, Typ 393 Arickaree, T2-SE-A1 Ariel: sloop (16) 1779 Ariel: (6) 1820 launched. ‘cherokee’, in ordinary until 1827, lost during 12/1828 Ariel: british merchant barque, opium clipper, built 1837, maiden voyage 24.10.1837 Ariel: british merchant barque, opium clipper, built 1841, in service 1841 Ariel: british screw corvette, launched 1854 (9) Ariel: british clipper, built 1865, 1866 famous tea race, IM KOPIENORDNER Ariel-class (Ariel [commissioned ], Coquette [commissioned ], Decoy [commissioned ], Foam [commissioned ], Goshawk [commissioned ], Merlin [commissioned ], Mosquito [commissioned ], Swinger [commissioned ], Zephyr [commissioned ]) british gunboats, launched 1871-73 Ariel: 1939 Ariete-class (Ariete, Rayo) spanish torpedo boats, launched 1887 Ariete-class (Alabarda AB [commissioned as german TA 42 on 27.9.1944], Ariete AE [commissioned 5.8.1943, 1949 yugoslav Durmitor], Arturo AO [commissioned as german TA 24 on 4.10.1943], Auriga AG [commissioned as german TA 27 on 28.12.1943], Daga DG [commissioned as german TA 39 on 27.3.1944], Dragone DR [commissioned as german TA 30 on 15.5.1944], Eridano ED [commissioned as german TA 29 on 6.3.1944], Gladio GL [commissioned as german TA 37 on 8.1.1944], Lancia LN [commissioned as german TA 41 on 7.9.44], Pugnale PU [commissioned as german TA 40 on 17.10.1944], Rigel RG [commissioned as german TA 28 on 23.1.1944], Spada SD [commissioned as german TA 38 on 12.2.1944], Spica (II) SP [commissioned as german TA 45 on 8.9.1944], Stella Polare SR [commissioned as german TA 36 on 15.1.1944], Balestra BL [later german TA 47, 1949 commissioned as yugoslav Ucka], Fionda [never completed, from 1943 built as german TA 46, 1945 yugoslav Valebit, broken up]) italian torpedo boats, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 192246 Ariguani: launched 1926 merchant, ocean boarding vessel in world war 2, fighter catapult ship 1941, accomodation ship 1942 Arima Maru: japanese transport, launched 1936, 1942 converted to fleet oiler Arion: launched 1900, tug, 1918 guard vessel C, 1940 tug O 10 S Aristides: clipper, launched 3/1876 Aristocrat (hired lugger armed with four 6-pounders and eight 4- pounders) In the middle of the 1790s she was commanded by her owner and employed in running supplies and agents to the royalist forces operating in the west of France. Arizona: passenger liner, launched 1880 Arizona: swedish reefer, delivered 12/1961, 1977 El Amir Fahd, 1989 Marwan 6 Arizona Maru: japanese merchant 1920, IM KOPIENORDNER Arj Arkadi: turkish aviso, launched 1866 Arkansas-class (Arkansas [commissioned 28.10.1902, 1909 BM-7 Ozark], Nevada [launched as Connecticut, commissioned 5.3.1903, 1909 BM-8 Tonopah], Florida [commissioned 18.6.1903, 1909 BM-9 Tallahassee], Wyoming [commissioned 8.12.1902, 1909 BM-10 Cheyenne]) US monitors, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Arko-class (Arkö [commissioned 1958], Spårö [commissioned 1958], Karlsö [commissioned 1958], Iggö [commissioned 1961], Styrsö [commissioned 1962], Skaftö [commissioned 1962], Aspö [commissioned 1962], Hasslö [commissioned 1962], Vinö [commissioned 1963], Vållö [commissioned 1963], Nåmdö [commissioned 1964], Blidö [commissioned 1964]) swedish coastal minesweepers, CONWAY 1947-95 Ark Royal: seaplane carrier, commissioned 12/1914, CONWAY 1906-21, ZEICHNUNG IN MARINEARSENAL IX, 1934: Pegasus Ark Royal: british fleet carrier, commissioned 16.11.1938, ZEICHNUNG IN MARINEARSENAL VII & SEEMACHT II, CONWAY 1922-46 Arktika-class (Arktika [commissioned 1975], Sibir [commissioned 1978], Rossija [commissioned 1985], Sovjetskij Sojuz [commissioned 1989], Yamal [commissioned 1992], Ural [commissioned 1994]) soviet ice breakers, IM KOPIENORDNER Arleigh Burke-class (Arleigh Burke DDG-51, ..., Winston S. Churchill DDG-81 [Flight II-A (2nd generation) commissioned 2001], Roosevelt DDG-80 [commissioned Oktober 2000], ... Nitze DDG-94 [commissioned 3/2005], ...Stockdale, ... DDG-103 Truxtun,... ) USA, destroyers, IM KOPIENORDNER Flight IIA and Flight I Armada: (74) british, launched 1810, commissioned 1810, 1815 out of commission, sold 1863 Armide,38. (taken on 25 9/1806. BU 1815) in 1807-8 in ordinary Armide-class (Amazone I [(SD 4) ex greek, launched 8/16, commissioned 6/17, 4/28 Amazone II], Antigone I [(SD 3) ex greek, launched 10/16, commissioned 6/17], Armide [(SD 1) ex japanese No. 14, launched 7/15, completed 6/1916, see S 1-type (No 14)]) french submarines Armindale-class (..., Broome, Bundaberg, ...) australian patrol boats, ~2005 Arminius: german battleship, commissioned 22.4.1865, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Armorique: french(42) 1863 screw frigate Arnesley: british revenue cutter (customs) 1792, 1818 sold Aronia: 1929 39 Aroostook: Arora: 1903, boom defence vessel in world war 2 A Rose: 1924 Arp Arquebuse: french colonial gunboat, about 1884, IM KOPIENORDNER Arquebuse-class (Carabine, Sarbacane, Arquebuse, Arbalète, Mousquet, Javeline, Sagate, Epieu, Harpon, Fronde, Francisque, Sabre, Dard, Baliste, Mousqueton, Arc, Pistolet, Bélier, Catapulte, Bombarde) french destroyers, launched 1902-04, trials 1902-04 Arrakan: launched 7/1892, tug, 1916 Nordenham III, 1937 Unverzagt Arratoon Apcar: british merchant brig, opium clipper, built 1844, in service 1844 Arrogant-class (Arrogant [launched 1/1761, by 1806 receiving hulk, BU 1810], Elephant [launched 8/1786, refit in 1800, frigate 58 guns in 1818 razee: 28x18pdr, 28x42pdr carronades, 2x12pdr, 1830 BU], Saturn [launched 11/1786, autumn 1811 under repair, reduced to 54 guns in 1813 (IM KOPIENORDNER) 28x18pdr, 28x42pdr carronades, 3x12pdr, hospital, 1845 harbour flag ship, 1850 guard ship, BU 1868], Edgar [receiving hulk, 1814 renamed Retribution, 1835 BU], Vanguard [receiving ship, 1814 powder ship, 1821 BU], Excellent [gunnery training hulk, 1835 BU], Defence [wrecked 1811], Cornwall [launched 1761, scuttled 1780], Zealous launched 6/1785, 1816 BU], Bellerophon [launched 10/1886, 1816 convict hulk, 1824 renamed Captivity, 1836 sold], Illustrious [launched 7/1789, 1795 wrecked]) british, 28x32pdr, 28x18pdr, 18x9pdr Arrogant: british frigate, launched 11/1848, 1859 screw frigate Phaeton, 1875 BU, 6x20,32 + 22x32pdr, 4x20,32 + 18x32pdr Arrogant-class (Arrogant [commissioned 27.1.1898], Furious [commissioned 1.7.1898], Gladiator [commissioned 11.7.1899], Vindictive [commissioned 4.7.1900]) british armoured cruisers Arrogante: (gun vessel) captured by Jason and purchased in 1798. renamed Insolent in 1800. Arrogante-class (Arrogante [commissioned 1/1865], Implacable [commissioned 7/1864], Opiniâtre [commissioned 1/1865]) french floating battery, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Arrow (24) british 1780 Arrow: british cutter, launched 3/1823, 1831 fitted for customs, 1838 ketch rig, 1852 BU, 2x6pdr, 8x6pdr carronades Arrow-class (Arrow, Beagle, Lynx, Snake, Viper, Wrangler) british gunboats Arrow: british yacht, launched 6/1894, commissioned as italian Misurata 5.9.1912 Arrow: 4-mast-barque, 1902 Parma Ars Artemis-class (Artemis [AKA-21, commissioned 29.8.1944], Athene [AKA-22, commissioned 29.9.44], Aurelia [AKA-23, commissioned 14.10.44], Birgit [AKA-24, commissioned 28.10.44], Circe [AKA-25, commissioned 10.11.44], Corvus [AKA-26, commissioned 20.11.44], Devosa [AKA-27, commissioned 30.11.44], Hydrus [AKA-28, commissioned 9.12.44], Lacerta [AKA-29, commissioned 19.12.44], Lumen [AKA-30, commissioned 29.12.44], Medea [AKA-31, commissioned 10.1.45], Mellena [AKA-32, commissioned 20.1.45], Ostara [AKA-33, commissioned 3.1.45], Pamina [AKA-34, commissioned 10.2.45, later AGS-15 Tanner], Polana [AKA-35, commissioned 21.2.45], Renate [AKA-36, commissioned 28.2.45, later AGS-16 Maury], Roxane [AKA-37, commissioned 12.3.45], Sappho [AKA-38, commissioned 24.4.45], Sarita [AKA-39, commissioned 22.3.45], Scania [AKA-40, commissioned 16.4.45], Selinur [AKA-41, commissioned 21.4.45], Sidonia [AKA-42, commissioned 30.4.45], Sirona [AKA-43, commissioned 10.5.45], Sylvania [AKA-44, commissioned 19.5.45], Tabora [AKA-45, commissioned 29.5.45], Troilus [AKA-46, commissioned 5.6.45], Turandot [AKA-47, commissioned 18.6.45, later ARC-3 Aeolus], Valeria [AKA-48, commissioned 28.6.45], Vanadis [AKA-49, commissioned 9.7.45, later ARC-4 Thor], Veritas [AKA-50, commissioned 19.7.45], Xenia [AKA-51, commissioned 28.7.45], Zenobia [AKA-52, commissioned 6.8.45]) S4-SE2-BE1, US attack cargo ships, CONWAY 1922-46 Artemise: french, trials 1838 Artigliere-class/Soldati-class 1st group/Nembo modified-class (Artigliere (AR) [commissioned 1907], Bersagliere (BG) [commissioned 1907], Corazziere [commissioned 1910], Garibaldino [commissioned 1910], Granatiere (GR) [commissioned 1907], Lanciere [commissioned 1907]) italian destroyers, CONWAY 1906-21 Artika: soviet ice breaker, IM KOPIENORDNER Artilleriefährprahm Typ D-2, AFP: german gunboats, LOOSE/OESTERLE Artillerist: russian tug 1870 „Artillerist“-class (... [1950s north-korean], ... [1950s north-korean], ...) soviet large patrol craft, built 1943/44, project 122 aka project 122A, first launched 21.4.1940, IM KOPIENORDNER Artois: french privateer-frigate (40: 28x18pdr, 10x9pdr, 2x12pdr, in RN anstatt 12pdr 68pdr carronades), launched 1780, captured from the french on 1.7.1780. sold 1786, IM KOPIENORDNER Artois-class/Apollo-class (Artois [launched 1/1794, commissioned 1794, wrecked 1797], Apollo [launched 3/1794, 1799 wrecked], Diana [launched 3/1794, 1815 dutch], Seahorse [launched 6/1794?, 1819 BU], Diamond, ...) british frigates, 28x18pdr, 8x9pdr + 6x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades Aruba: dutch gunboat, launched 1873 Arundel: british, 2x9pdr aft, 20x9pdr, 2x3pdr, launched 11/1746, 1765 sold Arvakur: icelandic fishery protection vessel, built 1962 Arw Arx 40 Ary Scheffer 1904 Arzentina: 1876 russian steamer Asagiri-class (Asagiri [commissioned 17.3.1988], Yamagiri [commissioned 25.1.1989], Yuugiri [commissioned 28.2.1989], Amagiri [commissioned 17.3.1989], Hamagiri [commissioned 31.1.1990], Setogiri commissioned 14.2.1990], Sawagiri [commissioned 6.3.1990], Umigiri [commissioned 12.3.1990]) japanese destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER Asahi: japanese battleship, commissioned 31.7.1900, 1914 gunnery training ship, 1921 coast-defence ship, 1923 depot- trainingrepair ship for submarines, IM KOPIENORDNER Asakaze (Asakaze [commissioned 1906, minesweeper 1923], Kamikaze [commissioned 1905, minesweeper 1923], Hatsushio [commissioned 1905, minesweeper 1923], Yayoi [commissioned 1905], Kisaragi [commissioned 1905, minesweeper 1923], Shiratsuyu [commissioned 1906], Shirayuki [commissioned 1906], Matsukaze [commissioned 1907], Harukaze [1906, minesweeper 1923], Shigure [1906], Asatsuyu [1906], Hayate [1907], Oite [1906], Yugure [1906, minesweeper 1923], Yudachi [1906, minesweeper 1923], Mikazuki [1906], Nowaki [1906], Ushio [1905, minesweeper 1923], Nenoshi [1905, minesweeper 1923], Hibiki [1906, minesweeper 1923], Shirotaye [1907], Hatsuharu [1906], Wakaba [1906, minesweeper 1923], Hatsuyuki [1905/06?, minesweeper 1923], Uzuki [1907], Minazuki [1907, minesweeper No. 10 1926], Nagatsuki [1907, minesweeper No. 11 1926], Kikuzuki [1907, minesweeper No. 12 1926], Uranami [1908, minesweeper No. 8 1926], Isonami [1909, minesweeper No. 7 1926], Ayanami [commissioned 1909, minesweeper No. 9 1926]) japanese destroyers, CONWAY 1906-21 Asama: japanese corvette, completed 7/1874 as Hokkai Maru, taken over by IJN 1874, training ship 1887, stricken 1891 (torpedo school hulk), sold 1896 Asama-class (Asama [commissioned 18.3.1899], Tokiwa [commissioned 18.5.1899, 1922/28-29? minelayer, rebuilt 1937/40?]) japanese armoured cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Asashio-class (Asashio [commissioned 31.8.1937], Oshio [commissioned 31.10.1937], Michishio [commissioned 31.10.1937], Arashio [commissioned 20.12.1937], Natsugumo [commissioned 10.2.1938], Yamagumo [commissioned 15.1.1938], Minegumo [commissioned 30.4.1938], Asagumo [commissioned 31.3.1938], Arare [commissioned 15.4.1938], Kasumi [commissioned 28.6.1938]) japanese destroyer, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46, IM KOPIENORDNER Asashio-class (Asashio [commissioned 13.10.1966], Harushio [commissioned 21.12.1967], Michishio [commissioned 39.8.1968], Arashio [commissioned 25.7.1969]) japanese submarines, near sisters to Oshio, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER Asa Thor: ferry 1965, IM KOPIENORDNER Asb Ascania: 1925 british merchant, armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) 1939, trooper 1942, LSI(L) 1943 Ascaro (AS/AO): italian destroyer, built as chinese Tsing Po/Ching Po, commissioned 1913 (similar to Artigliere-class) Ascona: german freighter, German Liberty-type, commissioned 1971, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE Ascot-class [Racecourse class] (Ascot, Atherstone [1927 sold, Queen of Kent], Chelmsford, Chepstow, Croxton, Doncaster, Egliston, Epsom, Eridge, Gatwick, Kempton [CONWAY 1906-21], Lingfield, Ludlow, Melton [1927 mercantile Queen of Thanet], Newbury, Plumpton, Pontefract, Cheltenham, Goodwood, Haldon, Hurst, Redcar, Sandown, Totnes) commissioned 4/16-12/16, IM KOPIENORDNER Asd Ase Asf Asg Ash-class (Ashod [commissioned 1966], Ashkelon [commissioned 1967], Achziv [commissioned 1967]) israeli tank landing craft, CONWAY 1947-95 Asheville-class (Asheville PG-21 [commissioned 7/1920], Tulsa PG-22 [commissioned 12/1923, renamed Tacloban in 1944]) US gunboats, CONWAY 1906-21 Asheville-class/Tacoma-class (Asheville [see River-class], Natchez [see River-class], Tacoma [PF-3, ex PG-111, commissioned 6.11.43, 1945-49 soviet EK 12, 1951 s-korean Tae Tong, 1981 colombian Quita Suevo], Sausalito [PF-4, ex PG112, commissioned 4.3.43, 1945-49 soviet EK 13, 1953 s-korean Im Chin], Hoquiam [PF-5, ex PG-113, commissioned 8.5.44, 1945-49 soviet EK 14, 1951 s-korean Nak Tong], Pasco [PF-6, ex PG-114, commissioned 15.4.44, 1945-49 soviet EK 15, 1953 japanese Kashi], Albuquerque [PF-7, ex PG-115, commissioned 20.12.43, 1945-49 soviet EK 16, 1953 japanese Tochi], Everett [PF-8, ex PG-116, commissioned 22.1.44, 1945-49 soviet EK 17, 1953 japanese Kiri], Pocatello [PF-9, ex PG-117, commissioned 18.2.44], Brownsville [PF-10, ex PG118, commissioned 6.5.44], Grand Forks [PF-11, ex PG-119, commissioned 18.3.44], Casper [PF-12, ex PG120, commissioned 31.3.44], Pueblo [PF-13, ex PG-121, commissioned 27.5.44, 1947 dominican Presidente Peynado, 1962 Capitan General Pedro Santana], Grand Island [PF-14, ex PG-122, commissioned 27.5.44, 1947 cuban Maximo Gomez], Annapolis [PF-15, ex PG-123, commissioned 4.12.44, 1947 mexican Usumacinta], Bangor [PF-16, ex PG-124, commissioned 22.11.44, 1947 mexican Tehuantepec], Key West [PF-17, ex PG-125, commissioned 7.11.44], Alexandria [PF-18, ex PG-126, commissioned 11.3.45], Huron [PF-19, ex PG-127, commissioned 7.9.44], Gulfport [PF-20, ex PG-128, commissioned 16.9.44], Bayonne [PF-21, ex PG-129, commissioned 14.2.45, 1945-49 soviet EK 24, 1953 japanese Buna], Gloucester [PF-22, ex PG-130, commissioned 10.12.43, 1945-49 soviet EK 26, 1953 japanese Tsuge], Shreveport [PF-23, ex PG-131, 41 commissioned 24.4.44], Muskegon [PF-24, ex PG-132, commissioned 19.2.44, 1947 french], Charlottesville [PF-25, ex PG-133, commissioned 10.4.44, 1945-49 soviet EK 1, 1953 japanese Maki], Poughkeepsie [PF-26, ex PG-134, commissioned 6.9.44, 1945-49 soviet EK 25, 1953 japanese Momi], Newport [PF-27, ex PG-135, commissioned 8.9.44, 1945-49 soviet EK 27, 1953 japanese Kaede], Emporia [PF-28, ex PG-136, commissioned 7.10.44, soviet, 1947 french], Groton [PF-29, ex PG-137, commissioned 5.9.44, 1947 colombian Almirante Padilla], Hingham [PF-30, ex PG-138, commissioned 3.11.44], Grand Rapids [PF-31, ex PG-139, commissioned 10.10.44], Woonsocket [PF-32, ex PG-140, commissioned 27.7.44, 1948 peruvian Calvez], Dearborn [ex Toledo, PF-33, ex PG-141, commissioned 10.9.44], Long Beach [PF-34, ex PG-142, commissioned 8.9.43, 1945-49 soviet EK 2, 1953 japanese Shii], Belfast [PF-35, ex PG-143, commissioned 24.11.43, 1945 soviet EK 3], Glendale [PF-36, ex PG-144, commissioned 1.10.43, 1945-49 soviet EK-4, 1951 thai Tahchin], San Pedro [PF-37, ex PG-145, commissioned 23.10.43, 1945-49 soviet EK-5, 1953 japanese Kaya], Coronado [PF-38, ex PG-146, commissioned 17.11.43, 1945-49 soviet EK 6, 1953 japanese Sugi], Ogden [PF-39, ex PG-147, commissioned 20.12.43, 1945-49 soviet EK 7, 1953 japanese Kusu, 1964 drone target carrier], Eugene [PF-40, ex PG-148, commissioned 15.1.44, 1947 cuban Jose Marti], El Paso [PF-41, ex PG-149, commissioned 1.12.43], Van Buren [PF-42, ex PG-150, commissioned 17.12.43], Orange [PF-43, ex PG-151, commissioned 1.1.44], Corpus Christi [PF-44, ex PG-152, commissioned 29.1.44], Hutchinson [PF-45, ex PG-153, commissioned 3.2.44, 1947 mexican California], Bisbee [PF-46, ex PG-154, commissioned 15.2.44, 1945-49 soviet EK 18, 1952 colombian Captain Tono], Gallup [PF-47, ex PG-155, commissioned 29.2.44, 1945-49 soviet EK-19, 1951 thai Prasae (II), IM KOPIENORDNER], Rockford [PF-48, ex PG-156, commissioned 6.3.44, 1945-49 soviet EK 20, 1950 s-korean Apnok], Muskogee [PF-49, ex PG-157, commissioned 16.3.44, 1945-49 soviet EK 21, 1950 skorean Du Man], Carson City [PF-50, ex PG-158, commissioned 24.3.44, 1945-49 soviet EK 22, 1953 japanese Sakura], Burlington [PF-51, ex PG-159, commissioned 3.4.44, 1945-49 soviet EK 23, 1953 colombian Almirante Brion], (Allenstown/)Allentown [PF-52, ex PG-160, commissioned 24.3.44, 1945-49 soviet EK 8, 1953 japanese Ume], Machias [PF-53, ex PG-161, commissioned 29.3.44, 1945-49 soviet EK 9, 1953 japanese Nara], Sandusky [PF-54, ex PG-162, commissioned 18.4.44, 1945-49 soviet EK-10, 1953 japanese Nire], Bath [PF-55, ex PG-163, commissioned 1.9.44, 1945-49 soviet EK 11, 1953 japanese Matsu], Covington [PF-56, ex PG-164, commissioned 7.8.44, 1947 ecuadorian.], Sheboygan [PF-57, ex PG-165, commissioned 14.10.44, 1947 belgian Luitenant ter Zee Victor Billet], Abilene [ex Bridgeport, PF-58, ex PG-166, commissioned 28.10.44, 1947 dutch], Beaufort [PF-59, ex PG-167, commissioned 28.8.44], Charlotte [PF-60, ex PG-168, commissioned 9.10.44, 1948 mercantile], Manitowoc [PF-61, ex PG-169, commissioned 5.12.44, 1947 french 1953 japanese], Gladwyne [ex Worcester, PF-62, ex PG-170, commissioned 21.11.44, 1947 mexican Papaloapan], Moberly [ex Scranton, PF-63, ex PG-171, commissioned 11.12.44], Knoxville [PF-64, ex PG-172, commissioned 29.4.44, 1947 dominican Presidente Troncoso, 1962 Gregorio Luperon], Uniontown [ex Chattanooga, PF-65, ex PG-173, commissioned 15.9.44, 1948 argentine Sarandi], Reading [PF-66, ex PG-174, commissioned 19.8.44, 1947 argentine Heroina, 1961 meteorological vessel], Peoria [PF-67, ex PG-175, commissioned 15.10.44, 1947 cuban Antonio Maceo], Brunswick [PF-68, ex PG-176, commissioned 3.10.44], Davenport [PF-69, ex PG-177, commissioned 15.2.45], Evansville [PF-70, ex PG-178, commissioned 4.12.43, 1945-49 soviet EK 28, 1953 japanese Keyaki], New Bedford [PF-71, ex PG-179, commissioned 17.7.44], Machias [PF-72, ex PG-180, became HMS Hallowel, commissioned as HMS Anguilla K.500 10/1943], HMS Hammond [PF-73, ex PG-181, commissioned as HMS Antigua K.501 11/1943], HMS Hargood [PF-74, ex PG-182, commissioned as HMS Ascension K.502 11/1943], HMS Hotham [PF-75, ex PG-183, commissioned as HMS Bahamas K.503 12/1943], HMS Halsted [PF-76, ex PG-184, commissioned as HMS Barbados K.504 12/1943], HMS Hannam [PF-77, ex PG-185, became HMS Caicos K.505, commissioned 12/43, 1947 argentine Santissima Trinidad, 1963 survey/hydrographic ship Augusto Lasere], HMS Harland [PF-78, ex PG-186, became HMS Cayman K.506, commissioned 1/1944], HMS Harman/Harnam [PF-79, ex PG-187, became HMS Dominica K.507, commissioned 1/1944], HMS Harvey [PF-80, ex PG-188, became HMS Gold Coast, renamed Labuan K.584, commissioned 2/1944], HMS Holmes [PF-81, ex PG-189, became HMS Hong Kong, commissioned as HMS Tobago K.585 12.8.44, 1950 ägypt.], HMS Hornby [PF-82, ex PG-190, became HMS Montserrat K.586, commissioned 8/1944], HMS Hoste [PF-83, ex PG-191, became HMS Nyasaland K.587, commissioned 7/1944], HMS Howett [PF-84, ex PG-192, became HMS Papua K.588, commissioned 7/1944, 1950 ägypt.], HMS Phillimore [PF-89, became HMS Sierra Leone, renamed Perim K.593, commissioned 27.6.1944], HMS Pilford [PF-85, ex PG-193, became HMS Pitcairn K.559/K.589?, commissioned 6.7.1944], HMS Pasley [PF-86, ex PG194, became HMS Helena K.590, commissioned 19.2.1944], HMS Patton [PF-87, ex PG-195, became HMS Sarawak K.591, commissioned 18.7.1944], HMS Peard/Pearl [PF-88, ex PG-196, became HMS Seychelles K.592, commissioned 27.6.1944], HMS Popham [PF-90, ex PG-198, became HMS Somaliland, K.594 commissioned 24.6.1944], HMS Peyton [PF-91, ex PG-199, became HMS Tortola K.595, commissioned 15.5.1944], HMS Prowse [PF-92, ex PG-200, became HMS Zanzibar K.596, commissioned 21.2.1944], Lorain [ex Roanoke, PF-93, ex PG-201, commissioned 15.1.45, 1947 french], Milledgeville [ex Sitka, PF-94, ex PG202, commissioned 18.1.45], Orlando [PF-99, ex PG-207, commissioned 15.11.44], Racine [PF-100, ex PG-208, commissioned 22.1.45], Greensboro [PF-101, ex PG-209, commissioned 29.1.45], Forsyth [PF-102, ex PG-210, commissioned 11.2.45, 1947 dutch]) US frigates 42 Asheville-class (Beacon [1989 greek Ormi], Green Bay [1989 greek Tolm], Benicia PG-96 [1971 south-korean Paek Ku 2, later Paek Ku 5], Surprise [1973 turkish Bora, IM KOPIENORDNER], Defiance [1973 turkish Yildrim], ... ) US large patrol vessels, IM KOPIENORDNER Ash Hollow, T2-SE-A1 Ashizuri-class (Ashizuri [1943], Shioya [1943]) special tanker (aircraft fuel), aircraft repair ship, IM KOPIENORDNER, LOOSE/OESTERLE Ash Lake: RCN 1948 (MMS), soviet Ashtabula-class (Ashtabula AO-51 [T3-S2-A1], ...) USN oilers world war 2 ASI 315-type (Teanoai [kiribatian, commissioned 22.1.1994], Inttisar [kuwaiti, commissioned 20.1.1993], Aman [kuwaiti, commissioned 20.01.2003], Maimon [commissioned 6/1993], Mobark [commissioned 6/1993], Ionmeto 3 [marshall islands, delivered 1991], Palakir [micronesian, commissioned 7.6.1990], Micronesia [micronesian. commissioned 25.1.1991], Tarangua [papua new guinean, built 1986/87/88/89], Dreger [papua new guinean, built 1986/87/88/89], Seeadler [papua new guinean, built 1986/87/88/89], Basilisk [papua new guinean, built 1986/87/88/89], Lata [solomon, built 1988-89], Auki [solomon, built 1988-89], Voea Neiafu [tongan], Voea Pangai [tongan], Voea Savea [tongan], Te Matailim[tuvalu, commissioned 8.10.1994]) australian designed patrol boats, Pacific Forum-class Asia: british, 64 guns, 1764 Asia: east indiaman, purchased by RN 1805, renamed Sir Francis Drake, 1813 storeship (2x9pdr, 10x24pdr carronades, 4x24pdr carronades, 2x9pdr), 1825 sold Asia: british, 74 guns 1812 commissioned, 1811 launched, renamd Alfred 1819 Asia: 1850 Asie: mercantile 4-mast barque, built 1897, sister to Europe Asj Åskedunder: swedish bomb, launched 1698 Asköfjard-class (Asköfjard [launched 1931 as V 71], Baggensfjärd [launched 1932 as V 72], Nämdöfjard [launched 1932 as V 73]) swedish patrol craft Askold: russian screw frigate (45) built 1854 Askold: russian cruiser 1901, 1918 british Glory IV, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Asl Asmodée: french paddle frigate (16) launched 1841 Asmus Bremer-class (Asmus Bremer, Franz Stapelfeldt, Gerhardt Ten Doornkaat, Dornbusch, Cassen Knigge, Otto Behr, Hermann Onken, Marie Luise Rendte, Günther Schöps, Karl Van Well, Putbus, Juist, Hellmut Manthey, Jens Füerschipp, Crempe, Baltrum, Bottsand, Stralsund) german SAR boats Asn Aso Asp-class (Asp [launched 1826, 1826 deleted], Dwarf [launched 1826, ...], Cracker [launched 1826, 1826 deleted]) 2x12pdr carronades, british cutters, lug rig?, not found to answer the purpose intended, IM KOPIENORDNER Aspaziya: launched 1896, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 224 ASPB Mk. I, programm 5: US riverine gunboats, 1967, improved version (refitted) 1969, IM KOPIENORDNER Aspirant ex ATR-42: tug, 1943 Asq ASR.902 1944 ASR.908 1944 ASR.909 1944 ASR.910 1944 ASR.911 1944 ASR.912 1944 ASR.913 1944 ASR.914 1944 ASR.915 1944 ASR.916 1944 ASR.917 1944 ASR.918 1944 ASR.919 1944 ASR.920 1944 ASR.927 1945 ASR.971 1945 ASR.972 1946 Asr Assaf: 1964 Assari Shevket-class (Assari Shevket [commissioned 1869], Nijmi Shevket [commissioned 1869]) turkish battleship, built as egyptian Assari Tewfik: turkish battleship 1870 43 Assas, D´: french screw sloop (16) launched 1854 Assas-class (Cassard [commissioned 2/1898], D´Assas [commissioned 3/1898], Du Chayla [commissioned 2/1898]) french protected cruisers Assault Assiduous: tug, 1943 Assistance: british 50 guns 1699 Assistance: british 50 guns 1713 Assistance: british, 50 guns, launched 11/1725 (rebuilt), 1746 breakwater, 22*18pdr , 22*9pdr , 6*6pdr Assistance: british 50 guns 1747 Assistance: british 50 guns 1781 Assistance ex AR-17: 1944 repair ship Assistant: british tender (8) 1791 Assistant: russian SAR 1882, Argo, Karin, 1892 modernisiert Association british 1696 26*32,26*18,26*9,18*6 Assurance: british, 44 guns (20x18pdr, 20x9pdr, 4x6pdr), launched 9/1747, 1753 wrecked Assurance: 1940, british tug Aston Villa: 1933, renamed Mascot, renamed Vulcan Astarta: launched 1899, 5/1916 russian dispatch vessel Astarte: british merchant brig, opium clipper, built 1846, in service 1846 Astrabad: launched 1900, 1911 russian dispatch vessel Astraea,36. (1810 Northam. hospital ship 1823) 1810 fitting out. Astraea (42) 1785 Astraea-class (Astraea [commissioned 5.11.1895], Bonaventure [commissioned 5.7.1894, 1907 submarine depot ship], Cambrian [commissioned 16.10.1894, 1916 stokers training ship Harlech, 1921 Vivid], Charybdis [commissioned 14.1.1896], Flora [commissioned 15.9.1896, hospital ship 1915, Indus II], Forte [commissioned 5.11.1896], Fox [commissioned 14.4.1896], Hermione [commissioned 14.1.1896, 1922 training ship Warspite]) british armoured cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Astral, later Star of Zealand: 101,26x13,85x7,95, merchant 1901 Astrea: (32) british 1781 Astrée, L´: french-italian frigate, built 1808, 28x18pdr, 14x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, taken 1810 by RN, renamed Pomone, 1816 BU Astrée: french screw frigate (36) launched 1859 Astrid: Astrolabe,L`: french corvette 1811 detail in MONDFELD S. 325 Astrolabe-class: (Astrolabe 1918, Gaston Rivier 1918, Octant 1918, Estafette 1918, Sentinelle 1920) french survey vessels Astros: 1917, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Asturias: british, launched 1925 merchant, armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) 1939 Astute-class (Astute [trials 9/2009 and 16.2.2010], Ambush, Artful) british nuclear attack submarines, all laid down by 3/2005 Asuradesskij: russian light ship 1871 Asvig-class (Asvig [commissioned 6.9.61], Mosvig [commissioned 25.10.1961], Sandvig [commissioned 1.2.1962], Saelvig [commissioned 30.4.1962]) danish inshore minesweepers Asw Asx Asy Asz Atada-class (Atada [launched 12.3.56], Itsuki [launched 11.3.56]) japanese minesweepers Atago-class (Atago [commissioned 15.3.2007], Ashigara D-178 [commissioned 13.3.2008]) japanese destroyers Atak: turkish coastal minelayer, built 1938 Ataka: japanese gunboat/submarine tender, 1937 re-armed: 1x12,0, 2x7,62, 4x1,3, 4 MG, DCs, from 1939 8x1,3, completed 12.8.1923 as river gunboat, 1945 chinese An Tung, CONWAY 1906-21 Atalanta spanish (74) 1754 laid down, 1800 french Atlante, 1803 Atlas, 1808 wieder spanish Atalanta: ex US Siro?, taken 1814 by RN, 1814 retaken Atalanta: british ferry, blockade runner, commissioned 7/1864 as CSA privateer Tallahassee, Olustee, blockade runner Chameleon Atalanta: 1816-1817 british tender, 1817 sold to customs Atalante, L´: french frigate, launched 1784, 26x12pdr, 4x6pdr, 2x6pdr, taken 1794 by RN, renamed Espion, 1798 floating battery, 1799 troopship, 1799 wrecked Atalante: (16x12pdr) dutch, built in 1796, captured in 1804 by RN, IM KOPIENORDNER Atalante,16. (captured on 10. 1/1797. lost 1807) Atalante (1808 launched. lost 1813) Atami-class (Atami [commissioned 1929, 1945 chinese Yung Ping], Futami [commissioned 1930, 1945 chinese Yung An]) japanese river gunboats, IM KOPIENORDNER (1943) Atb 44 Atc Atd Ate --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --ATF "(Ocean Tug, Fleet)" hull no – name – comm – notes – built ATF-66 Cherokee 1944 ex. AT-66, decomm:'46, to: WATF-165 1940 Cherokee-class ATF-67 Apache ex. AT-67, decomm:'74, stricken: 1974, 1940 ATF-68 Arapaho 1943 "ex. AT-68, decomm:'47, stricken: 1961" 1943 ATF-69 Chippewa 1944 "ex. AT-69, decomm:'47, stricken: 1962" 1943 ATF-70 Choctaw: (ex AT-70) commissioned 1944/43?, 1961 colombian Pedro de Heredia ATF-71 Hopi 1944 ATF-72 Kiowa 1943 ATF-73 Menominee 1944 ATF-74 Pawnee 1944 ATF-75 Sioux 1944 "ex. AT-75, decomm:'72, stricken: 1973" 1942 ATF-76 Ute 1944 "ex. AT-76, stricken: 1989, sunk:'91" 1942 ATF-81 Bannock 1944 "ex. AT-81, decomm:'55, stricken: 1977" 1943 ATF-82 Carib: (ex AT-82) commissioned 1944/43?, 1979 colombian Sebastian de Belalcazar ATF-83 Chickasaw 1944 ex. AT-83, decomm:'66, stricken: 1976, 1943 Cherokee-class ATF-84 Cree 1944 ex. AT-84, decomm:'78, stricken: 1978 1943 ATF-85... Abnakei-class (ATF 96-118 meist) since 1943 commissioned ATF-98 Arikara (Cherokee-class) ex AT 98, 1944, 1971 chilean Sergento Aldea ATF-99 Chetco not comm. to: ASR-12, decomm.'70, stricken: 1970 ATF-100 Chowanoc 1944 ex. AT-100, decomm:'77, stricken: 1977 1943 ATF-101... ATF-102 Hidatsa: commissioned 1944 (ex AT-102) 1979 colombian Rodrigo de Bastedas ATF-103... ATF-105 Moctobi (Abnaki-class) 1944, ex AT-105 ATF-106 Molala: 1944 "ex. AT-106, decomm:'78, stricken: 1978" 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER ATF-107... ATF-109 Potawatomi 1944 "ex. AT-109, decomm:'48, stricken: 1965" 1944 ATF-110 Quapaw (Navajo-class) 1944 ex AT-110 ATF-111 ... ATF-117 Wateree 1945 "ex. AT-117, sunk: 9 Oct.'45, stricken:'45" 1945 ATF-118... ATF-148 Achomawi commissioned 1944 ex. AT-148, decomm:'47, stricken: 1962, Achomawi-class ATF-149... ATF-151 Chawasha 1945 ex AT-151,decomm:'46 stricken: 1963 1944 ATF-152 Cahuilla: commissioned 1945, 1961 argentine Comandante General Irigoyen, Achomawi-class ATF-153... ATF-... Jicarolla, 1979 colombian Bahia Solano, Cherokee-class ATF-... Luiseno: 1971 argentine Francisco de Churruca, Achomawi-class ATF-159 Paiute (Achomawi-class) 1945, ex-AT 159 ATF-160 Papago (Abnaki-class) 1945, ex AT-160 ATF-161 1945, ex AT-161 ATF-162 Shakori 1945 (Navajo-class) ex AT-162 ATF-163 Utina 1946 "ex. AT-163, decomm:'71, stricken: 1977" 1946 ATF-165 Yustaga/Skylark 1945 "ex. AT-165, to: ASR-20, stricken: 1973" T-ATF-166 Powhatan 1979 1978 T-ATF-167 Narraganset 1979 1979 T-ATF-168 Catawba 1980 1979 T-ATF-169 Navajo 1980 1979 T-ATF-170 Mohawk 1980 1980 T-ATF-171 Sioux 1981 1980 T-ATF-172 Apache 1981 1981 T-ATF-173 1981 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --Atf Atg Athen: german transport, commissioned 1.9.1936, 1940 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 2, 1946 soviet General Brusilow, 1947 polish Warynski, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 45 Athene-class (Athene [ex mercantile Clan Brodie, completed 10/1941], Engadine [ex merchant Clan Buchanan, completed 11/41]) british aircraft transports, CONWAY 1922-46 Athenian: 1919 Atherstone: ferry 1916 Athlet: launched 1880, tug Athlete-class (Athlete, Gladiateur V, Lutteur) french patrol tugs, completed 1918-19 Athlete ex ATR-92: tug, 1943 Atholl-class (Atholl [launched 11/1820, 1832 troopship, 1851 hulk], Ranger [launched 12/1820, 1832 sold], Niemen [launched 11/1820, 1828 BU], Rattlesnake [launched 3/1822, 1839 troopship, 1846 survey vessel, 1860 BU], Alligator [launched 3/1821, 1854 hulk], Termagant [launched 1171822, renamed Herald 1824, survey vessel, 1861 hulk], North Star [launched 2/1824, 1849 stroreship, 1860 BU], Tweed [launched 4/1823, 1832 cut down to a (20) corvette, 1852 sold], Talbot [launched 10/1824, 1854 storeship, 1855 hulk], Samarang [launched 1/1822, 1847 hulk], Rainbow [launched 11/1823, 1838 sold], Success [launched 8/1825, 1/1826 fitting out, 1833 hulked, Crocodile [launched 10/1825, 1842 troopship, 1850 hulk], Nimrod [launched 8/1828, razeed while building, completed as (20) corvette, ex Andromeda, 1853 hulk]) british sloops, 20x32pdr carronades, 6x18pdr carronades, 2x9pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER Atilay-class (Atilay [commissioned 29.7.1975], Saldiray [commissioned 21.10.1975], batiray [commissioned 20.7.1978], Yildiray [commissioned 20.7.1981], Doganay [commissioned 16.11.1985], Dolunay [commissioned 21.7.1989]) turkish submarines, similar to Typ 209 Atjeh-class (Atjeh [launched 12/1876], Tromp [launched 1877], Koningin Emma der Nederlanden [launched 1/1879], De Ruyter [launched 9/1880], Van Speyk [launched 6/1882], Johan Willem Friso [launched 1886]) dutch cruiser Atk Atlanta: british (14) sloop 1776 Atlanta: US yacht, 1884, IN KOPIENORDNER as venezuelan gunboat Restaurador (commissioned 1900), german guard ship 1902-3, 1920 General Salom Atlanta-class (Atlanta [commissioned 19.7.1886], Boston [commissioned 2.5.1887[) US cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Atlanta-class (Atlanta CL-51 [commissioned 24.12.1941, ZEICHNUNG IN USN-KREUZER, LOOSE/OESTERLE], Juneau CL-52 [commissioned 14.2.1942], San Diego CL-53 [commissioned 10.1.1942, ZEICHNUNG IN USNKREUZER], San Juan CL-54 [commissioned 28.2.1942]) see also Oakland-class, US anti aircraft cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Atlantic: 1850 Atlantic 1898, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Atlantic: tug, 1959, IM KOPIENORDNER Atlantic RoRo-Container 1967 Atlantic Cock british tug, 1932 Atlantic Crown: container-Ro/Ro-ship 1969 23kn 212 long, 9,3 deep 6 sister ships Atlantic Mariner, T2-SE-A1 Atlantic Ranger, T2-SE-A1 Atlantic Refiner, T2-SE-A1 Atlantic Span: container ship, built 1967, 1976 lengthened, IM KOPIENORDNER Atlantic Trader, T2-SE-A1 Atlas: launched 1899, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 41, 1918 british Frostaxe Atlas: dutch transport, seized, commissioned as german mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 181, 1952 norwegian Bravo, 1967 italian Giuseppeemme, 1975 zypriotic Managro, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Atlas: german freighter 1951, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SEEFAHRT Atlas (4): inshore tug 1959 33,36x8,33x4,7 Atle: swedish icebreaker, ex Statsisbrytaren, launched 1925 Atle-class (Atle [swedish, commissioned 21.10.1974], Frej [swedish, commissioned 30.9.195], Ymer [swedish, commissioned 25.10.1977], Urho [finnish [commissioned 5.3.1975], Sisu [commissioned 28.1.1976]) icebreakers, längsschnitt in DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Atmah: 1898 Atn Ato Atp Atq ATR-17 see Director ATR-18 see Emulous ATR-19 see Freedom ATR-20 see Justice ATR-41 see Advantage ATR-42 see Aspirant ATR-48 see Mindful ATR-49 see Vagrant 46 ATR-91 see Patroclus ATR-92 see Athlete ATR-93 see Flare ATR-94 see Flaunt ATR-95 see Cheerly ATR-96 see Emphatic Atreus: 1911 Atrevida-class (Atrevida [commissioned 19.8.1954], Descubierta [commissioned 1.2.1955], Diana [commissioned 13.5.1960], Nautilus [commissioned 15.12.1959], Princesa [commissioned 3.10.1959], Villa de Bilbao [ex Favorita, commissioned 2.7.1960]) spanish corvettes, CONWAY 1947-95 Atropo: italian submarine 1912, IM KOPIENORDNER, CONWAY 1906-21 Atsumi-class (Atsumi [launched 13.6.1972], Motobu [launched 3.8.1973], Nemuro [launched 16.6.77]) japanese tank landing ships Attack,14. gunbrig. (1804 Chapel. lost 1812) commissioned 1808 Attack-class (Acute [1983 indonesian Silea], Adroit, Advance, Aitape [1975 papua new guinean], Samarai [1975 papua new guinean], Archer [1973/74 indonesian Silinan/Suliman], Ardent, Arrow, Assail [1986 indonesian Sigurot], Attack [1985 indonesian Sikuda], Aware, Ladava [1975 papua new guinean], Lae [1975 papua new guinean], Madang [1975 papua new guinean], Bandolier [1973/74 indonesian Sibaru/Sibarau], Barbette [1985 indonesian Siada], Barricade [1982 indonesian Sigalu], Bombard [1983 indonesian Siribua], Buccaneer, Bayonet) australian patrol craft, 1960s Attacker-class (Attacker [commissioned 10.10.1942, US 1946], Battler [commissioned 15.11.1942, US 1946], Chaser [commissioned 9.4.1943, US 1946], Fencer [commissioned 20.2.1943, US 1946], Hunter [commissioned 11.1.1943, US 1945], Pursuer [commissioned 14.6.1943, US 1946], Ravager [commissioned 26.4.1943, US 1946], Searcher [commissioned 8.4.1943, US 1945], Stalker [commissioned 30.12.1942, US 1945], Striker [commissioned 29.4.1943, US 1946], Tracker [commissioned 31.1.1943, US 1945]) british escort carriers Attacker-class (Attacker [1992/93 lebanese L 01], Hunter [1992/93 lebanese L 02], Chaser [1992/93 lebanese L 03], Fencer [1992/93 lebanese L 04], ... [1992/93 lebanese L 05]) british patrol craft Attentif: british tug, 1938 Attentive,14. gunbrig. (1804 launched. BU 1815) 1805 Atu Atv Atwood: british tug, 1944 Atx Aty Atz Aua Aubrietia-class (Aubrietia [launched 6/16], Heather [launched 6/16], Salvia [launched 6/16], Tamarisk [launched 6/16], Tulip [launched 7/16], Viola [launched 7/16], Andromeda [launched 6/17, french Andromédé, commissioned 1917, renamed Ville d`Ys], Gaillardia [launched 5/17], Hibiscus [launched 11/17], Lychnis [launched 8/17, indian Cornwallis 1921], Montbretia [launched 9/17], Polyanthus [launched 9/17]) british convoy sloops Aucilla, T3-S2-A1 Ashtabula class completed as AO-56 USN Audace-class (Audace (AD) [launched 5/13], Animoso (AN) [launched 7/13]) italian destroyers Audace: italian destroyer 1917, 1943 german TA 20, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK Audace-class (Audace [commissioned 16.11.1972], Ardito [commissioned 5.12.1972]) italian destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95 Audacieuse, L´: french screw frigate (56) launched 1856 detail in MONDFELD S. 223 Audacieuse-class (L´Audacieuse [commissioned 1986], La Boudeuse [commissioned 1987], La Capricieuse [commissioned 1987], La Fougueuse [commissioned 1987], La Glorieuse [commissioned 1987], La Gracieuse [commissioned 1987], La Moqueuse [commissioned 1987], La Railleuse [commissioned 1987], La Rieuse [commissioned 1987], La Tapageuse [commissioned 1988], Generale d´Armee Ba Oumar [gabonese, commissioned 1988], Colonel Djoue d´Bany [gabonese, commissioned 1990]) french patrol boats (Super PATRA) CONWAY 194795 Audacieux: french (74) 1784 Audacieux: french (74) launched 1807 as Pultusk Audacieux: french (74) 1816, since 1813 buitlt as dutch Audacious: (80) british 1785 Audacious-class (Audacious [commissioned 10.9.1870], Invincible [commissioned 1.10.1870], Iron Duke [commissioned 21.1.1871], Vanguard [commissioned 28.9.1870]) british armoured frigates, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Audacity: Audax: british merchant brig, opium clipper, built 1840, in service 1840 Audaz-class (Audaz [launched 2/1897], Osado [launched 3/1897], Pluton [launched 7/1897], Proserpine [launched 10/1897]) spanish destroyer CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Audaz-class (Ariete [modified, commissioned 7.2.1961 as ASW destroyer], Atrevido [commissioned 30.11.1955 as frigate, modified 1960-65 as ASW destroyer, renamed Meteoro], Audaz [commissioned 30.6.1953, 1955 frigate, modified 47 1960-65 as ASW destroyer], Furor [modified, commissioned 9.9.1960 as ASW destroyer], Intrepido [modified, commissioned 25.3.1965 as ASW destroyer], Osado [commissioned 26.1.1955 as frigate, modified 1960-65 as ASW destroyer], Rayo [commissioned 26.1.1956 as frigate, modified 1960-65 as ASW destroyer], Relampago/Relampagio [modified, commissioned 7.7.1965 as ASW destroyer], Temerario [modified, commissioned 16.3.1964 as ASW destroyer]) spanish torpedo boats Aude: french transport 1924 Aue Auf Augusta: british, 60 guns (24x24pdr, 26x9pdr, 10x6pdr), launched 7/1736, 1765 BU Augusta USA (20) 1799 Augusta-class (Augusta [built as japanese Yeddo/Jeddo, commissioned 4.7.1864], Victoria [built as japanese Osakka, commissioned 14.9.1864]) prussian screw corvettes, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 August Cords 1910, 11 kn Auguste, L´: 1704-5 built, 141ft length, 24x24pdr 26x9pdr 8+2 minions, captured in 1705 by RN, IM KOPIENORDNER Auguste french (80) 1778, 1793 Jacobin, 1794 Neuf Thermidor Auguste, L´: french (80) 1811,1814 Illustre, IM KOPIENORDNER Auguste Victoria: passenger ship 1889, IM KOPIENORDNER Augustus,3. gunvessel. (around 1798-1801) Auh Aui Auj Auk-class (Catherine [BAM-9, J.12, RN, commissioned 8.7.43, 1947 turkish Erdemil], Cato [BAM-10, J.16, RN, commissioned 7/43], Chamois [BAM-12, J.28, RN, commissioned 10/43, 1948 mercantile Morning Star], Chance [BAM-13, J.340, RN, commissioned 11/43, 1947 turkish Erdemit], Combatant [BAM-14, J.341, RN, commissioned 11/43, 1947 greek], Cynthia [BAM-15, J.345, RN, commissioned 12/43], HMS Elfreda [ex Overseer AM-321, BAM-16, J.402, RN, commissioned 12/43, 1947 turkish Cesmi/Cesme M-505, later A-595], Fairy [BAM-25, J.403, RN, commissioned 24.3.43], Foam [BAM-27, J.342, RN, commissioned 4/44], Frolic [BAM-28, J.406, RN, commissioned 18.6.44, 1947 turkish Candarli], Florizel [BAM-26, J.404, RN, commissioned 4/44, 1947 mercantile Aida/greek], Jasper [BAM-29, ex Garnet, J.407, RN, commissioned 12.8.44, 1947 private Pandelis], Gazelle [BAM-17, J.342, RN, commissioned 28.7.43], Gorgon [BAM-18, J.346, RN, commissioned 28.8.43], Grecian [BAM-19, J,.352, RN, commissioned 9/43, 1947 turkish Edincik], Magic [BAM-20, J.400, RN, commissioned 25.10.43], Pique [BAM-11, ex Celerity, J.23, RN, commissioned 30.8.43, 1947 turkish Eregil], Pylades [BAM-21, J.401, RN, commissioned 24.11.43], Steadfast [BAM-31, J.375, RN, commissioned 29.9.43, 1946 USA, 1947 greek], Strenuous [ex USS Vitalian AM-129, J.338, RN, commissioned 5/43], Tattoo [BAM-32, J.374, RN, commissioned 26.10.43, 1947 turkish Carsamba], Tourmaline [ex USS Usage AM-130, J.339, RN, commissioned 7/43, 1947 turkish Cardak], Auk [AM-57, commissioned 1/1942], Broadbill [AM-58, commissioned 10/42], Chickadee [AM-59, commissioned 9/42, 1966 uruguayan. Commandante Pedro Campbell], Nuthatch [AM-60, commissioned 11/42], Pheasant [AM-61, commissioned 12/42], Sheldrake [AM-62, commissioned 10/42, 1952 survey ship AGS-19], Skylark [AM-63, commissioned 11/42], Starling [AM-64, commissioned 12/42, 1973 mexican Valentin Gomez Farias], Swallow [AM65, commissioned 1/43], Heed [AM-100, commissioned 2/43], Herald [AM-101, commissioned 3/43], Motive [AM102, commissioned 4/43], Oracle [AM-103, commissioned 5/43], Champion [ex HMS Akbar BAM-1, AM-314, commissioned 9/43, 1955 MSF-314, 1973 mexican Mariano Escobedo], Chief [ex HMS Alice BAM-2, AM-315, commissioned 10/43, 1955 MSF-315, later mexican Jésus Gonzales Ortega], Competent [ex HMS Amelie/Amelia BAM-3, AM-316, commissioned 10/43, 1955 MSF-316, 1973 mexican Ponciano Arriaga], Defense [ex HMS Amity BAM-4, AM-317, commissioned 1/44, 1955 MSF-317, 1973 mexican Manuel Doblado C-73], Devastator [ex HMS Augusta BAM-5, AM-318, commissioned 1/44, 1955 MSF-318, 1973 mexican Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada/Sebastian Leido de Tejada C-74], Gladiator [ex HMS Blaze BAM-6, AM-319, commissioned 2/44, 1955 MSF-319, 1973 mexican Santos Degollado G-07], Impeccable [ex HMS Brutus BAM-7, AM-320, commissioned 4/44, 1955 MSF320], Ardent [ex HMS Buffalo BAM-8, AM-340, commissioned 5/44, 1955 MSF-340, 1973 mexican Juan N. Alvarez], Pilot [AM-104, commissioned 2/43, 1972 mexican patrol craft Juan Aldarma C-85], Pioneer [AM-105, commissioned 2/43, 1972 mexican patrol craft Leandro Valle C-70], Portent [AM-106, commissioned 4/43], Prevail [AM-107, commissioned 4/43, 4/52 survey ship AGS-20], Pursuit [AM-108, commissioned 4/43], Requisite [AM109, commissioned 7/43, 8/51 AGS-18], Revenge [ex Right, AM-110, commissioned 7/43], Sage [AM-111, commissioned 8/43, 1955 MSF-111, 1973 mexican Hermenegildo Galeana G-19], Seer [AM-112, commissioned 10/42, 1955 MSF-112, 1958 MMC-5, 1962 norwegian minelayer Uller N-50], Sentinel [AM-113, commissioned 11/42], Staff [AM-114, commissioned 11/42, 1955 MSF-114], Skill [AM-115, commissioned 11/42], Surfbird [AM383, commissioned 11/44], Sprig [AM-384, commissioned 4/45, 1955 MSF-384, 1957 degaussing ship ADG-383, 1975 mercantile Helenka B], Tanager [AM-385, commissioned 7/45, 1955 MSF-385, 1963 USCGC Tanager WTR385], Tercel [AM-386, commissioned 8/45, 1955 MSF-386], Speed [AM-116, commissioned 10/42, 1955 MSF-116, 1967 s-korean Sunchon PCE-1002], Strive [AM-117, commissioned 10/42, 1955 MSF-117, 1958 minelayer MMC-1, 1959 norwegian Gor N-48], Steady [AM-118, commissioned 11/42, 1955 MSF-118, 1968 taiwanese Ping Jin PCE70], Sustain [AM-119, commissioned 11/42, 1955 MSF-119, 1958 minelayer MMC-2, 1959 norwegian Tyr N-47], Toucan [AM-387, commissioned 11/44, 1955 MSF-387, 1964 taiwanese Chien Men PCE-45], Towhee [AM-388, 48 commissioned 5/45, 1955 MSF-388, 1964 survey ship AGS-28], Waxwing [AM-389, commissioned 8/45, 1955 MSF389, 1965 taiwanese Chu Yang/Chu Yung PCE-67, later PCE-867], Wheatear [AM-390, commissioned 10/45, 1955 MSF-390], Sway [AM-120, commissioned 7/43, 1955 MSF-120, 1972 mexican Ignacio Altamurano/Ignacio Altamirano G-12], Swerve [AM-121, commissioned 1/44], Swift [AM-122, commissioned 12/43, 1955 MSF-122], Symbol [AM-123, commissioned 12/42, 1972 mexican Guillermo Pietro], Threat [AM-124, commissioned 5/43, 1973 mexican Francisco Zarco], Tide [AM-125, commissioned 5/43], Minivet [AM-371, commissioned 11/44], Murrelet [AM-372, commissioned 8/45, 1955 MSF-372, 1965 filipino Rizal PCE-69, later patrol corvette PS-69], Peregrine [AM-373, commissioned 9/45, 1955 MSF-373, later experimental EMSF-373, 1964 auxiliary AG-176], Pigeon [AM374, commissioned 10/45m 1955 MSF-374], Pochard [AM-375, commissioned 11/44, 1955 MSF-375], Ptarmigan [AM-376, commissioned 1/45, 1955 MSF-376, 1963 s-korean Shin Song], Quail [AM-377, commissioned 3/45, 1955 MSF-377], Redstart [AM-378, commissioned 4/45, 1955 MSF-378, 1965 taiwanese Wu Sheng PCE-66, later PCE866], Token [AM-126, commissioned 12/42, 1955 MSF-126], Tumult [AM-127, commissioned 2/43, 1955 MSF127], Velocity [AM-128, commissioned 4/43, 1955 MSF-128, 1972 mexican Ignacio L. Vallarta G-14], Zeal [AM131, commissioned 7/43, 1955 MSF-131], Dextrous [ex Sepoy BAM-30, AM-341, commissioned 9/43, 1955 MSF341, 1967 s-korean Koje], Roselle [AM-379, commissioned 2/45, 2/73 mexican Melchor Ocampo], Ruddy [AM-380, commissioned 4/45, 1955 MSF-380, 1960 peruvian patrol craft Galvez], Scoter/Scooter/Seater [AM-381, commissioned 3/45, 1955 MSF-381, 1972 mexican Manuel Gutierrez Zamora G-10], Shoveller/Shoveler [AM-382, commissioned 5/45, 1955 MSF-382, 1960 peruvian patrol craft Diez Canseco/Diez Camesco MSF-69], Overseer [ex Elfreda, AM-, commissioned , 1947 turkish], Spear [ex Errant/Errand BAM-22, AM-322, commissioned 12/43, 1955 MSF-322, 1972 mexican Ignacio de la Llave G-08], Triumph [ex Espoir BAM-23, AM-323, commissioned 2/44, 1955 MSF-323, 1959 minelayer MMC-3, 1961 norwegian Brage N-49], Vigilance [ex HMS Exploit BAM-24, AM324, commissioned 2/44, 1955 MSF-324, 1967 filipino Quezon PS-70]) US minesweepers Aul Aum Aungban: tanker, launched 1917, later japanese Tôen Maru Auo Aup Auq Aura: finnish presidential yacht, launched 1884, escort in world war 2 Aura I: launched 1858, later patrol ship Pregrada, russian minesweeper Planeta (I) in WWI Aura II: launched 1893, later Yakor, russian minesweeper Planeta (II) in WWI, 1918 finnish Aurania: british, launched 1924, merchant, armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) 1939, repair ship Artifex 1942 Aurelia: ferry launched 1973: ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Aurochs-class (Aurochs, Elan, Renne, Zebu) french patrol tugs, completed before 1918 Aurora: british frigate launched 1/1766, 1769 foundered, see Glory Aurora: sardinian brigg, launched 1827 (10), later italian Aurora: british frigate, commissioned 11/1863 Aurora: clipper, 1874 Aurora-class (Aurora [commissioned 1.7.1874, 1920 yugoslav Skradin], Frundsberg [commissioned 10/1873, 1905 mine depot, 1920 yugoslav Zlarin], Zrinyi [commissioned 26.8.1871, 1905 mine depot, 1908 Delta]) kuk corvettes, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3, LOOSE/OESTERLE Aurora: tug, built 1909, rebuilt 1936, converted to minelayer, commissioned 1940 into romanian navy Aurore: french (32), 12/1793 british Aurore: french (18), 1/1801 british Charwell, sold 1813 Aurore-class (L´Aurore [(Q 192), commissioned 6/40], La Créole [(Q 193), commissioned 4/49], L´Artemis II [(Q 206), new design, commissioned 2/54], La Favorite [(Q 195), 11/1942 commissioned as german training submarine UF 2, GRÖNER 3], L´Africaine [(Q 196), 1941-45 under construction as german UF 1, new design, 10/1949 commissioned], L´Astrée II [(Q 200), 1941-45 under construction as german UF 3, new design, commissioned 4/1949], L´Andromède [(Q 201), new design, commissioned 4/53]) french submarines, IM KOPIENORDNER, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Ausonia: british launched 1921 merchant, 1939 armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser), 1942 repair ship Austerlitz: french brig sloop, US-built, 2x6pdr, 16x24pdr carronades, taken 1807 by RN, renamed Putulsk, 1810 BU Austerlitz: (118) french, launched 1808 Austerlitz: french (86) launched 1852, screw ship Austin: transport, launched 1889, 1898 USN auxiliary cruiser Panther, 1902 training ship, 1907-17 repair ship, 1917-22 destroyer tender AD-6, sold 1923 Austral: french refridgerator ship 1927, ex trawler Leon Poret Australie: french iron paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1844 Austria: german transport, launched 6/1857, delivered 9/1857 to hapag-lloyd Autossee, T2-SE-A1 Authion: launched 1847 (3) sardinian, later italian sloop Autumn: british, purchased 1801, named Strombolo, bomb in 1810, sold 1815 Auu 49 Auv Auw Aux Auy Auz Avance: launched 1884, russian auxiliary minesweeper Avans, 1916 patrol boat Olen Avanport: russian harbour vessel 1879 Avantgarde: french riverine gunboat, 1x12pdr/1x16pdr, 1871 german Avant-Garde-class (Avant-Garde 1889, Archer 1894, Turco, Zouave, Dragon, Grenadier, Lancier) french T-boat, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3, launched 1889-93 Avb Avc Avd Avenger,16. (taken on 17 3/1794. lost 1803) Avenger (purchased 1803. ex collier. lost 1812) 1804 Avenger: british armed merchant cruiser, 8x6in, 2x3pdr, sunk 6/17 Avenger-class (Avenger [commissioned 2.3.42], Biter [commissioned 1.5.42, 1945 french Dixmude], Dasher [commissioned 1.7.42]) british escort carriers, CONWAY 1922-46 Avenger-class (Avenger MCM-1 [commissioned 1987], MCM-2, MCM-3, MCM-4) US minesweepers, IM KOPIENORDNER Aventinus ARVE-3: 1945 Aventurier-class (Aventurier [commissioned 9/1914, ex arg. Mendoza, refitted 1924-27], Opiniâtre [ex argentine Rioja, commissioned 9/1914], Téméraire [ex arg. San Juan, commissioned 11/1914], Intrépide [ex arg. Salta, commissioned 9/1914, refitted 1924-27]) french destroyers, CONWAY 1906-21 Averne-class (Averne, Dauphin) french torpedo boats, launched 1893/94 Averysboro, T2-SE-A1 Avf Avg Avh Avispa: launched 1908, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 28 Avj Avk Avl Avm Avni Illah-class (Avni Illah [launched 1869], Muin-I-Zaffer [launched 1869]) turkish battleship Avoca, T1-M-BT1 Avon Water: 1930, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Avp Avq Avr AVR-class (..., ... [1969 taiwanese Chie Kuo], ... [1969 taiwanese PTC-36], ...) US coastal patrol vessels Avs Avt Avu Avvoltoio: italian torpedo boat 1881, 1886 2 Y Avw Avx Avy Avz Awaji-class (PM 01, PM 02, PM 03) japanese medium patrol vessels, completed 1950 Awashima-class (Awashima [launched 13.12.1989], Ieshima [launched 19.12.1990], Tsukishima [launched 18.3.1993], Maejima [launched 15.12.93], Makishima [launched 12.12.94], ... [launched 1996?], Sakushima [launched 13.12.1989], Uwajima [launched 19.12.1990], Kumejima [launched 12/1994], Tobishima launched 10.3.1995], ... [1996?]) japanese minesweepers/minehunters Awata Maru: sister to Akagi Maru [1936, IM KOPIENORDNER], and Asaka maru [1937, IM KOPIENORDNER], japanese transport 1937, 1942 auxiliary cruiser, 4x15.0, IM KOPIENORDNER Awb Awc Awd Awe Awf Awg Awh Awi 50 Awj Awk Awl Awm Awn Awo Awp Awq Awr Aws Awt Awu Awv Aww Awx Awy Awz Axa Axb Axc Axd Axe-class (Dee [T.20], Garry [T.63], Kennet [T.78], Liffey [T.81]) british trawlers Axelhuus: danish steamer 1884, russian SAR vessel Ervi, 1914 transport Bolid, 1914 tug Ervi, 1922 Avral, IM KOPIENORDNER Axel Johnson 1969 Axel Thorsen: gunboat 1810 Axf Axg Axh Axi Axj Axk Axl Axm Axn Axo Axp Axq Axr Axs Axt Axu Axv Axw Axx Axy Axz AY-class (Atilay [launched 19.5.1939, commissioned 1940], Yildiray [launched 26/28.8.39, commissioned 15.1.46], Saldiray [commissioned 5.6.39]) turkish submarines, CONWAY 1922-46 Ayah-class (Ayah [delivered 1951/52], Baz [delivered 1951/52], Daya [delivered 1951/52], Peress [delivered 1951/52], Tahmass [delivered 1951/52], Yasoor [delivered 1951/52]) israeli fast torpedo/gun attack craft Ayanami-class (Ayanami DD-103 [commissioned 12.2.1958], Isonami DD-104 [commissioned 14.3.1958], Uranami DD-105 [commissioned 27.2.1958], Shikinami DD-106 [commissioned 15.3.1958], Takanami DD-110 [commissioned 30.1.1960], Onami DD-111 [commissioned 29.8.1960], Makinami DD-112 [commissioned 28.10.1960]) japanese ASW destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95 Ayb Ayc Ayd Aye Ayf Ayg Ayh Ayi 51 Ayj Ayk Ayl Aym Ayn Ayo Ayp Ayq Ayr Chawan-class (Ayr Chawan, Ayer Merban, ..., ...) singapurian landing craft, built 1968-69 Ays Ayt Ayu-Dag: russian merchant, launched 1898 Ayv Ayw Ayx Ayy Ayz Azalea-class [Flower-class] (Azalea, Begonia, Camellia, Carnation, Clematis, Heliotrope, Myrtle, Jessamine, Zinnia [belgian Jan Breydel, 1940 german Barbara, 1945 belgian Jan Breydel], Narcissus, Peony, Snowdrop) british fleet sweeping escort sloops 1915, IM KOPIENORDNER Azalia: dutch trawler, launched 1902, converted into auxiliary minelayer/minesweeper Vulcanus 1916-17 Azar-class (Azav/Azar, Chahab, Darakhsh, Navak, Peykan, Tondar, Tondbad, Toufan, Tousan) italian built 1954-55, iranian coastal patrol boats; 1975 sold, sudanese Sheikan, Kadir, Karari ? Azb Azc Azd Azerbaijan-class (Azerbaijan, Gahlani, Mazendern, Babolsar, Gorgan, Sef Indreude) italian built persian/iranian motor launches, built 1935 Azevia-class (Azevia, Bicuda, Corvina, Dourada, Fataca, Espadilha) portuguese fishery protection vessels, patrol boats, gunboats, launched 1941-42 Azf Azg Azh Azia (66) russian 1796 Azimut: russian survey vessel 1914, 1932 Moroz Azio: italian minelayer, launched in 1927 62,2x x2,6 15kn 2x10,16 / 1x7,62 80M Azj Azk Azl Azm Azn Azopardo-class (Azopardo [commissioned 1/1955], Piedra Buena [commissioned 16.12.1958]) argentine patrol escorts, CONWAY 1947-95 Azor-class (Azor, Halcón) spanish torpedo boats, launched 1887 Azov: russian ship of the line (74), launched 26.5.1826, 4x40pdr, 70x24+36pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER Azov-class (Azov, Kertch) british schooner gunboats, launched 7/1855, 2x32pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER Azp Azq Azr Azs Aztec-class (CP 1001 [lebanese, delivered 1980], CP 1002 [lebanese, delivered 1980], CP 1003 [lebanese, delivered 1980], CP 1004 [lebanese, delivered 1980], CP 1005 [lebanese, delivered 1980], CP 1006 [lebanese, delivered 1980], ...) coastal patrol craft Azteca-class (Andres Quintana Roo [commissioned 1974], Matias de Cordova [commissioned 1974], Miguel Ramos Arizpe [commissioned 1974], José Maria Izazago [commissioned 1974], Juan Bautista Morales [commissioned 1974], Ignacio Lopez Rayon [commissioned 1974], Manuel Crescencio Rejon [commissioned 1975], Antonio de la Fuente [commissioned 1975], Leon Guzman [commissioned 1975], Ignacio Ramirez [commissioned 1975], Ignacio Mariscal [commissioned 1975], Heriberto Jara Corona [commissioned 1975], José Maria Mata [commissioned 1975], Feliz Romero [commissioned 1975], Fernando Lizardi [commissioned 1975], Francisco J. Mujica [commissioned 1975], Pastor Rouaix José Maria [commissioned 1975], José Maria del Castillo Velasco [commissioned 1975], Luis Manuel Rojas [commissioned 1976], José Natividad Macias [commissioned 1976], Esteban Baca Calderon [commissioned 1976], Ignacio Zaragoza [commissioned 1979], Tamaulipas [commissioned 1979], Yucatan [commissioned 1979], Tabasco [commissioned 1979], Veracruz [commissioned 1979], Campeche 52 [commissioned 1980], Puebla [commissioned 1982], Margarita Maza de Juarez [commissioned 1980], Leona Vicario [commissioned 1980], Josefa Ortiz Dominiquez [commissioned 1980]) mexican patrol boats Azuma: japanese training support ship, commissioned 21.10.1969 Azuma Maru: japanese transport, launched 1936, 1942 converted to fleet oiler Azumasan Maru: sister to Amagisan Maru, japanese merchant 1933, IM KOPIENORDNER Azur: 1929 Azv Azw Azx Azy Azz BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB B-class (B 1 [launched 10/1904, completed 16.04.1905], B 2 [commissioned 9.12.1905], B 3 [commissioned 19.1.06], B 4 [commissioned 28.1.06], B 5 [commissioned 25.2.06], B 6 [commissioned 3.3.06, 1917 patrol craft S 6], B 7 [commissioned 27.3.06, 1917 patrol craft S 7], B 8 [commissioned 10.4.06, 1917 patrol craft S 8], B 9 [commissioned 28.4.06, 1917 patrol craft S 9], B 10 [commissioned 31.5.1906, 1917 patrol craft S 10], B 11 [commissioned 11.5.1906, 1917 patrol craft S 11]) british, submarine, since 1905 commissioned, 2x45,72TR B-class (B 1 [launched and commissioned 7/16], B 2 [launched and commissioned 10/16], B 3 [launched and commissioned 11/16]) italian midget submarines, CONWAY 1906-21 B-class (B 1 [launched 6/21], B 2 [launched 1922], B 3 [launched 1922], B 4 [launched 1922], B 5 [launched 1923], B 6 [launched 1923]) spanish submarines B-class (Basilisk [commissioned 4.3.1931], Beagle [commissioned 9.4.1931], Blanche [commissioned 19.2.1931], Boadicea [commissioned 7.4.1931], Boreas [commissioned 20.2.1931, 1944 greek Salamis], Brazen [commissioned 8.4.1931], Brilliant [commissioned 21.2.1931], Bulldog [commissioned 8.4.1931], Keith [commissioned 9.6.1931, leader], Saguenay [RCN, commissioned 22.5.1931, aka Saguenay-class], Skeena [RCN, commissioned 10.6.1932, aka Saguenay-class]) british destroyers B-type (Ko-Hyoteki) (Ha 53) japanese midget submarine prototype 1943 B-type (No. 101, No 102, No. 103, No. 104, No. 105, No. 106, No. 107, No. 108, No. 109, No. 110, No. 111, No. 112, No. 113, No. 114, No. 115, No. 116, No. 117, No. 118, No. 119, No. 120, No. 121, No. 122, No. 123, No. 124, No. 125, No. 126, No. 127, No. 128, No. 129, No. 130, No. 131, No. 132, No. 133, No. 134, No. 135, No. 136, No. 137, No. 138, No. 139, No. 140, No. 141, No. 142, No. 143, No. 144, No. 145, No. 146, No. 147, No. 148, No. 149, No. 150, No. 151, No. 152, No. 153, No. 154, No. 155, No. 156, No. 157) japanese coastal escorts, built 1945, none completed before 8/45 B 1: norwegian submarine, commissioned 1.2.1923, 4x45,72 TT, 1x7,62 B 1-class (B 1, B, B 3, B 4, B 5, B 6, B 7, B 8, B 9, B 10, B 11, B 12, B 13, B 14, B 15, B 16) dutch motor launches, built 1942 B 2: norwegian submarine, commissioned 1.10.1924, 4x45,72 TT, 1x7,62 B 3: norwegian submarine, commissioned 1.6.1926, 4x45,72 TT, 1x7,62 B 4: norwegian submarine, commissioned 2.5.1927, 4x45,72 TT, 1x7,62 B 5: norwegian submarine, commissioned 1.10.1929, 4x45,72 TT, 1x7,62, 1940 german UC 1 B 6: norwegian submarine, commissioned 1.5.1930, 1940 german UC 2, 4x45,72 TT, 1x7,62, 1940 german UC 2, GRÖNER 3 B.7 1946, tug B.8 1946, tug B.9 1946, tug B.10 1946, tug B 97: german destoyer 1915, 1920 italian Cesare Rossarol (commissioned 1924), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 B 98: german destroyer 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 B 109: german destroyer 1915 B 110: german destroyer 1915 B 111: german destroyer 1915 B 112: german destroyer 1915 BA.1 1943 floating dock BA.2 1943 floating dock Babet, La: french corvette, launched 1793, 20x9pdr, 6x12pdr carronades, 2x12pdr carronades, taken by RN 1794, 1801 foundered, IM KOPIENORDNER „Babochka“-class/„Baboochka“-class (Aleksandr Kunakhovich [built 1977]) soviet ASW hydrofoil prototype, project 1141, IM KOPIENORDNER Babr-class (Babr [launched 2.8.31, commissioned 1932], Palang [launched 11/31, commissioned 1932]) pers sloops, CONWAY 1922-46 BACAT 1: barge-carrier 1974, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Bacchante, La: french corvette, launched 1795, taken by RN 1803, 1809 sold, 2x12pdr, 18x32pdr carronades Bacchante,38 (hospitalship 1837) launched in 11/1811 Bacchante: british screw frigate, launched 1859 (50) Bacchante-class (Bacchante [commissioned 7/1879], Boadicea [commissioned 5/1877], Euryalus [commissioned 6/1878]) british corvettes, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 53 Bacchus,10. cutter. (1806 launched. captured 1808) 1807. captured by the french during 1/1808 Bacchus: ex danish, taken 1807, deleted 1811 Bacchus,18. (1812 launched. ‘cruizer’. 1829 used as a breakwater) 1813 Bacchus: british, launched 1936, stores ship in world war 2, WEYER 43/44 Bacchus: built as swedish transport, intendedn as german mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 189, commissioned 29.4.1948 as venezuelean Falcon, 1955 liberian Vera Cruz, 1961 peruvian, 1968 nassau-islands Caribbean Mist Bachaquero: oil tanker, built 1937, converted to british LST (landing ship, tank) Baden: norwegian merchant, launched 1937, 1941 german, 1942 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 175, 1946 norwegian merchant Baden, 1965 Slidre Utara, 1968 Darpo Tiga, 1970 panamese Badger: (4) dutch hoy, purchased 1794. sold 1802 Badger: british revenue cutter (customs) 1813, still in service 1845 Badger. hired cutter, around 1814 Badine: french sloop launched 1745 (6x3pdr) IM KOPIENORDNER Badora: 1914, mine tender in world war 2 Badr-class (Badr, Yarmouk) saudi large patrol craft, german built early 1970s Bae Bafile-class (Andrea Bafile [commissioned 1922], Varlo del Greco [commissioned 1922], Tolosetto Farinati [commissioned 1922], Ernesto Giovannini [completed 30.4.1922], Emanuele Russo [commissioned 1922], Alessandro Vitturi [commissioned 1922]) italian gunboats, CONWAY 1906-21 Bagger II: dredging ship 1834, IM KOPIENORDNER Bagger III: 1845, renamed Johannes, IM KOPIENORDNER Bagley-class (Bagley TB-24 [commissioned 18.10.1901, 1918 Coast Torpedo Boat No. 10], Barney TB-25 [commissioned 21.10.1901, 1918 Coast Torpedo Boat No.11], Biddle TB-26 [commissioned 26.10.1901, 1918 Coast Torpedo Boat No. 12]) US torpedo boats Baglietto 13FC type (.. [united arab emirates, delivered 1983], ... [united arab emirates, delivered 1983]) italian patrol boats Baglietto 59ft type (501 [united arab emirates, delivered 1993], 502 [united arab emirates, delivered 1993], 503 [united arab emirates, delivered 1993]) coastal patrol boats Bahadoer-class (Bahadoer [RP 201, commissioned 12/1975], Fajablow [RP 202, commissioned 12/1975], Korangon [RP 203, commissioned 2/1976]) surinam river patrol craft; also one 10m river patrol craft commissioned 8/1975, name unknown. Bahama: spanish, launched 1784, 28x32pdr, 30x18pdr, 6x12pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, 2x12pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, taken by RN 1805, HMS Bahamas, never fitted for sea, by 1807 hulked, 1814 BU, IM KOPIENORDNER Bahia: brazilian coastal battleship, launched 10/1865, built as paraguayan Minerva Bahia-class (Bahia, Rio Grande do Sul) brazilian cruisers 1910, CONWAY 1906-21 Bahiana Reefer: 1982 Baia: tug, 1912 Baikal: russian transport, launched 7/1848, (6), IM KOPIENORDNER Bailey TB-21: US destroyer, commissioned 20.7.1901, 1918 Coast Torpedo Boat No. 8 Bainbridge-class (Bainbridge DD-1 [commissioned 24.11.1902], Barry DD-2 [commissioned 24.11.1902], Chauncey DD-3 [commissioned 20.11.1902], Dale DD-4 [commissioned 24.10.1902], Decatur DD-5 [commissioned 19.5.1902]) US destroyers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Baire: cuban gunboat, launched 1906 Baj Bakan: launched 1898, 1914 russian dispatch vessel „Bakan“-class () soviet, project 393 Bakerville: tug, 1944 Baku: russian tanker 1917, laid down as Stephan Ljanozov years before Balao-class (Balao SS-285 [commissioned 4.2.43], Billfis SS-286 [commissioned 20.4.43], Bowfin SS-287 [commissioned 1.5.43], Cabrilla SS-288 [commissioned 24.5.43], Capelin SS-289 [commissioned 4.6.43], Cisco SS-290 [commissioned 10.5.43], Crevall SS-291 [commissioned 24.6.43], Sand Lance ex Ojanco ex Orca SS-381 [commissioned 9.10.43, 1963 brazilian Rio Grande do Sul], Picuda ex Obispo SS-382 [commissioned 16.10.43, 1972 spanish Narciso Monturiol], Pampanito SS-383 [commissioned 6.11.43], Parche SS-384 [commissioned 20.11.43], Bang SS-385 [commissioned 4.12.43, 1972 spanish Cosme Garcia], Pilotfish SS-386 [commissioned 16.12.43], Pintado SS-387 [commissioned 1.1.44], Pipefish SS-388 [commissioned 22.1.44], Piranha SS-389 [commissioned 5.2.44], Plaice SS-390 [commissioned 12.2.44, 1963 brazilian Bahia], Pomfret SS-391 [commissioned 19.2.44, GUPPY IIA, 1972 turkish Oruc Reis], Sterlet ex Pudiano SS-392 [commissioned 4.3.44], Queenfish SS-393 [commissioned 11.3.44], Razorback SS-394 [commissioned 2.4.44, GUPPA IIA, 1970 turkish Murat Reis], Redfish SS-395 [commissioned 12.4.44], Ronquil SS-396 [commissioned 22.4.44, 1971 spanish Isaac Peral], Scabbardfish SS-397 [commissioned 29.4.44, 1965 greek Triaina], Segundo SS-398 [commissioned 9.5.44], Sea Cat SS-399 [commissioned 16.5.44], Sea Devil SS-400 [commissioned 24.4.44], Sea Dog SS-401 [commissioned 3.6.44], Sea Fox SS-402 [commissioned 13.6.44, GUPPY IIA, 1970 turkish Burak Reis], Atule SS403 [commissioned 21.6.44, 1974 peruvian Pacocha], Spikefish ex Shiner SS-404 [commissioned 30.6.44], Sea Owl SS-405 [commissioned 17.7.44], Sea Poacher SS-406 [commissioned 31.7.44, 1974 peruvian Pabellon de Pica, 54 1974/5 La Pedrera], Sea Robin SS-407 [commissioned 7.8.44], Sennet SS-408 [commissioned 22.8.44], Piper ex Awa SS-409 [commissioned 23.8.44], Treadfin/Thredfin ex Sole SS-410 [commissioned 30.8.44, GUPPY IIA, 1973 turkish Birinci Inonu], Devilfish SS-292 [commissioned 1.9.44], Dragonet SS-293 [commissioned 6.3.44], Escolar SS-294 [commissioned 2.6.44], Hackleback SS-295 [commissioned 7.11.44], Ling SS-297 [commissioned 8.6.45], Lancetfish SS-296 [commissioned 12.2.45], Lionfish SS-298 [commissioned 1.11.44], Manta SS-299 [commissioned 18.12.44], Moray SS-300 [commissioned 26.1.45], Roncador SS-301 [commissioned 27.3.45], Sabalo SS-302 [commissioned 19.6.45], Sablefish SS-303 [commissioned 18.12.45, 1969 AGSS-303], Seahorse SS304 [commissioned 31.3.43], Skate SS-305 [commissioned 15.4.43], Tang SS-306 [commissioned 15.10.43], Tilefish SS-307 [commissioned 28.12.43], Spadefish SS-411 [commissioned 9.3.44], Trepang ex Senorita SS-412 [commissioned 22.5.44], Spot SS-413 [commissioned 3.8.44, 1962 chilean Simpson], Springer SS-414 [commissioned 18.10.44, 1961 chilean Thomson], Stickleback SS-415 [commissioned 29.3.45], Tiru SS-416 [commissioned 1.9.1948 as GUPPY], Apogon ex Abadejo SS-308 [commissioned 16.7.43], Aspro ex Acedia SS309 [commissioned 31.7.43], Batfish ex Acoupa SS-310 [commissioned 21.8.43], Archerfish SS-311 [commissioned 4.9.43], Burrfish [ex Arnillo, SS-312, commissioned 14.9.43, later radar picket SSR-312, 1961-69 canadian Grilse], Perch SS-313 [commissioned 7.1.44], Shark SS-314 [commissioned 14.2.44], Sealion SS-315 [commissioned 8.5.44], Barbel SS-316 [commissioned 3.4.44], Barbero SS-317 [commissioned 29.4.44], Baya SS318 [commissioned 20.5.44], Becuna SS-319 [commissioned 27.5.44], Bergall SS-320 [commissioned 12.6.44, 1958 turkish Turgut Reis], Besugo SS-321 [commissioned 19.6.44, 1966 italian Francesco Morosini], Blackfin SS322 [commissioned 4.7.44], Caiman ex Blanquillo SS-323 [commissioned 17.7.44, GUPPY IA, 1972 turkish Dumlupinar], Blenny SS-324 [commissioned 27.7.44], Blower SS-325 [commissioned 10.8.44, 1950 turkish Dumlupinar], Blueback SS-326 [commissioned 28.8.44, 1948 turkish Ikinci Inonu], Boarfish SS-327 [commissioned 23.9.44, 1948 turkish Sakarya], Charr ex Boccaccio SS-328 [commissioned 23.9.44], Chub ex Bonaci SS-329 [commissioned 21.10.44, 1948 turkish Gur], Brill SS-330 [commissioned 26.10.1944, 1948 turkish Birinci Inonu], Bugara SS-331 [commissioned 15.11.44], Bullhead SS-332 [commissioned 4.12.44], Bumper SS-333 [commissioned 9.12.44, 1950 turkish Canakkale], Cabezon SS-334 [commissioned 30.12.44], Dentuda ex Capitoli SS-335 [commissioned 30.12.44], Capitaine SS-336 [commissioned 26.1.45, 1966 italian Alfredo Cappellini], Carbonero SS-337 [commissioned 7.2.45], Carp SS-338 [commissioned 28.2.45], Catfish SS-339 [commissioned 19.3.45, GUPPY II refit 1948-50, 1971 argentine Santa Fe (II)], Entemoor ex Chickwick SS-340 [commissioned 6.4.45], Chivo SS-341 [commissioned 28.4.45, GUPPY IA refit in 1961, 1971 argentine Santiago del Estero (II)], Chopper SS-342 [commissioned 25.5.45], Clamangore SS-343 [commissioned 28.6.45], Cobbler SS-344 [commissioned 8.8.45, GUPPY III, 1973 turkish Canakkale], Cochino SS-345 [commissioned 25.8.45], Corporal SS-346 [commissioned 9.11.45, GUPPY III, 1973 turkish Ikinci Inonu], Cubera SS-347 [commissioned 19.12.45], Cusk SS-348 [commissioned 5.2.46], Diodon SS-349 [commissioned 18.3.46], Dogfish SS-350 [commissioned 29.4.46, 1972 brazilian Guana Bara], Greenfish ex Doncella SS-351 [commissioned 7.6.46, 1948 GUPPY II, 196162 GUPPY III, 1973 brazilian Amazonas], Halfbreak ex Dory SS-352 [commissioned 22.7.46], Golet SS-361 [commissioned 30.11.43], Guavina SS-362 [commissioned 23.12.43], Guitarro SS-363 [commissioned 26.1.44, 1954 turkish Prevese/Preveze], Hammerhead SS-364 [commissioned 1.3.44, 1954 turkish Cerbe], Hardhead SS-365 [commissioned 18.4.44, GUPPY IIA, 1972 greek Papanikolis, LOOSE/OESTERLE], Hawkbill/Hawksbill SS-366 [commissioned 17.5.44, 1953-70 dutch Zeeleeuw], Icefish SS-367 [commissioned 10.6.44, 1953-71 dutch Walrus], Jallao SS-368 [commissioned 8.7.44, 1974 spanish Narciso Monturiol], Kete SS-369 [commissioned 31.7.44], Kraken SS-370 [commissioned 8.9.44, 1959 spanish E 1, renamed Almirante Garcia de los Reyes, later A. G. Reyes], Lagarto SS-371 [commissioned 14.10.44], Lamprey SS-372 [commissioned 17.11.44, 1960 argentine Santa Fe (I)], Lizardfish SS-373 [commissioned 30.12.44, 1960 italian Evangelista Toricelli], Loggerhead SS-374 [commissioned 9.2.45], Macabi SS-375 [commissioned 29.3.45, 1960 argentine Santiago del Estero (I)], Mapiro SS376 [commissioned 30.4.45, 1960 turkish Piri Reis], Menhaden SS-377 [commissioned 22.6.45], Mero SS-378 [commissioned 17.8.45, 1948 turkish Hizar Reis]) US submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46, see also Gato-class and GUPPY Balboa Reefer: 1979 „Balcom 10“-class (Sassnitz [commissioned 31.7.1990 without the missiles, 10/90 west german P 6165, rebuilt as BG 22 for BGS], Ostseebad Sellin [commissioned 2.10.1990 without the missiles, later as BG 23 in BGS service], Ostseebad Binz [commissioned 23.12.1990 without the missiles, later as BG 24 in BGS service], 594 [commissioned 10.5.1990 without the missiles, 10/90 polish Orkan], 595 [launched 7.7.90, 10/90 polish, completed 1992-95 as Piorun], 596 [10/90 polish, completed 1992-95 as Grom, ex Huragan]) east germandesigned fast missile attack craft, east german project 151 Sassnitz-class, polish project 660 Orkan-class Balder: swedish screw frigate, launched 1870, training ship Balder: launched 28.4.1896, passenger transport, 1914 pilot vessel, 1917 liason vessel B, 1920 danish Balder, 1949 Turisten, 1950 animal transport Spekulanten Balder-class (Balder, Bulgia, Freyr, Hadda, Hefring) dutch submarine chasers, launched 1954, CONWAY 1947-95 Baldur: icelandic fishery protection vessel, built 1974 Baldwin Hills, T2-SE-A1 Baleares-class (Andalucia [commissioned 23.5.1974], Asturias [commissioned 2.12.1975], Baleares commissioned 24.9.1973], Cataluna [commissioned 16.1.1975], Extremadura [commissioned 10.11.1976]) spanish frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 55 Balier-class (Balier [commissioned 1980], Buffle [commissioned 1980], Bison [commissioned 1980]) french tugs Balikpapan-class (Balikpapan, Brunei, Labuan, Tarakan, Wewak, Salamaua [1975 papua new guinean], Buna [1975 papua new guinean], Betano) australian heavy landing craft, built 1971-72 Balilla ex U 42: italian submarine, launched 8/15, (für Dtl built & beschlagnahmt), 5x45,0 TT, 2x7,62, GRÖNER BD.3 Balilla-class (Balilla, Domenico Millelire, Antonio Sciesa, Enrico Toti): italian submarine 1928, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK (1940, 1942), CONWAY 1922-46 Ballahou,4. schooner. 1804. captured by the US privateer Perry on 29 4/1814 Ballarat: clipper, built 1852 Ballista: 1939, stores ship in world war 2 Ballondepotfartyg Nr.1: swedish, commissioned 1904 1 Riediger-Ballon Ball's Bluff, T2-SE-A1 Balmoral II: 1900, 1940 coastal AA vessel, 1943 accommodation ship Balna: tug, 1929 Balny-class (Balny, Déroulède, Doudart de la Grée, Edmond Fontaine, Vouet Willaumez, Dehorter, Capitaine Cuny, Capitaine Mehl, Challier) french T-boat, launched 1886 Balny: french river gunboat 1920 Balsam-class (Balsam, Mariposa, …) WAGL-397 ff, USCG lighthouse tender, launched from 7.1.1944 Baltic: finnish merchant, launched 1898, minelayer in world war 2 Baltic: 1904 Baltic Link: car/container/... transport, 1985 built, IM KOPIENORDNER Baltik: russian steamer 1898 „Baltika“-class (BT-225 [prototype, commissioned 1983]) soviet inshore minesweepers, converted fishing boat, project 1380 Baltimore: british sloop, launched 12/1742, 14x4pdr, 12 swivels, converted to a bomb (1x13in mortar) in 1758, sold 1762, IM KOPIENORDNER Baltimore: US brigantine (12), built 1777, lost 1780 Baltimore: (20) US, built 1798 as Adrian, purchased by USN, renamed and commissioned 23.5.1798, sold 1801 Baltimore C-3: US cruiser, commissioned 7.1.1890, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2, 1913/14 converted to minelayer Baltimore-class (Baltimore [CA-68, commissioned 15.4.1943, ZEICHNUNG IN USN-KREUZER], Boston [CA-69, commissioned 30.6.1943, recommissioned 1.11.1955 as CAG-1 ZEICHNUNG IN USN-KREUZER (1955, 1962)], Canberra [CA-70, commissioned 14.10.1943, recommissioned 15.6.1956 as CAG-2 ZEICHNUNG IN USN-KREUZER (1964)], Quincy [CA-71, commissioned 15.12.1943], Pittsburgh [CA-72, commissioned 10.10.1944], St. Paul [CA-73, commissioned 17.2.1945], Columbus [CA-74, commissioned 8.6.1945, recommissioned 1.12.1962 as CG-12 Albany-class], Helena [CA-75, commissioned 4.9.1945], Bremerton [CA-130, commissioned 29.4.1945], Fall River [CA-131, commissioned 1.7.1945], Macon [CA-132, commissioned 26.8.1945], Toldeo [CA-133, commissioned 27.10.1946], Los Angeles [CA-135, commissioned 22.7.1945], Chicago [CA-136, commissioned 10.1.1945, recommissioned 2.5.1964 as CG-11 Albany-class]) ZEICHNUNG IN USN-KREUZER [CA-73, 75, 135-umbauten], CONWAY 1922-46 „Bal´zam“-class () soviet intelligence collection vessel, project 1826 „Bambuk“-class () soviet intelligence collection vessel, project 1288 Ban: 1931, tug Banbury-class [Improved ececourse class] (banbury, Harpenden, Hexham, Lanark, Lewes, Shincliffe, Shirley [sold 4/19, converted to a ferry], Wetherby) british minesweepers, commissioned 1/18-6/18 Banco: 1927 Bancroft: US gun boat, commissioned 3.3.1893, 1905 mail steamer Itasca, 1907 revenue cutter Banda-class (Banda, Riouw) dutch gunboats, launched 1872 Bandelier, T2-SE-A1 Bandiera-class (Fratelli Bandiera, Luciano Manara, Ciro Menotti, Santorre Santarosa) italian submarines 1929, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Banel: french (64) 1798, built as venetian Gloria Bangalow: 1939 Bangor-class (diesel-engined: Bridlington [J.65, commissioned 28.9.40], Bridport [J.50, commissioned 28.11.40], Bangor [J.00, commissioned 7.11.40, 1946 norwegian Glomma], Blackpool [J.27, commissioned 3.2.41, 1946 norwegian Tana], Digby [RCN, J.267, commissioned 26.7.42], Granby [RCN, J.264, commissioned 2.5.42], Lachine [RCN, J.266, commissioned 20.6.42], Melville [RCN, J.263, commissioned 4.12.41], Noranda [RCN, J.265, commissioned 15.5.42], Truro [RCN, J.268, commissioned 27.8.42], Brockville [RCN, J.270, commissioned 19.9.42], Esquimalt [RCN, J.272, commissioned 26.10.42], Transcona [RCN, J.271, commissioned 25.11.42], Trois Rivières [RCN, J.269, commissioned 8.12.42], launched 1940-42 VTE-engined: Blyth [J.15, commissioned 17.6.41], Peterhead [J.59, commissioned 11.9.41], Bude [J.116, commissioned 12.2.41], Clydebank [commissioned 1941, 1942 RIN Orissa], Cromer [J.128, commissioned 4.4.41], Eastbourne [J.127, commissioned 26.5.41], Felixstowe [J.126, commissioned 11.7.41], Fraserburgh [J.124, commissioned 23.9.41], Lyme Regis (I) [commissioned 1941, 1942 RIN Rajputana, 1948 indian], Rhyl [J.36, commissioned 9.11.40], Romney [J.77, commissioned 12.12.40], Seaham [J.123, commissioned 19.12.41], Tilbury [commissioned 1941, 1942 RIN Konkan, 1948 indian], Sidmouth, [J.47, commissioned 4.8.41] 56 Stornoway [J.31, commissioned 17.11.41], Bellechasse [RCN, J.170, commissioned 13.12.41], Chedabucto [RCN, J.168, commissioned 27.9.41], Minas [RCN, J.165, commissioned 2.8.41], Miramichi [RCN, J.169, commissioned 26.11.41], Quinte [RCN, J.166, commissioned 30.8.41], Wasaga [RCN, J.162, commissioned 30.6.41], Drummondville [RCN, J.253, commissioned 30.10.41], Grandmère [RCN, J.258, commissioned 11.12.41], Medicine Hat [RCN, J.256, commissioned 4.12.41, 1957 turkish Biga], Red Deer [RCN, J.255, commissioned 24.11.41], Swift Current [RCN, J.254, commissioned 11.11.41, 1958 turkish Bozcaada], Vegreville [RCN, J.257, commissioned 10.12.41], Burlington [RCN, J.250, commissioned 6.9.41], Fort York [ex Mignan/Mingan, J.119, commissioned , built 1941, RCN, 1950 portuguese survey ship Commandante Almeida Carvalho, 1965 corvette Cacheu], Gananoque [RCN, J.259, commissioned 8.11.41], Georgian [RCN, J.144, commissioned 23.9.41], Goderich [RCN, J.260, commissioned 23.11.41], Nipigon [RCN, J.154, commissioned 8.11.41, 1957 turkish Bafra], Parrsborough [J.117, commissioned 27.5.42], Port Hope [RCN, J.280, commissioned 30.7.42], Qualicum [J.138, commissioned 13.5.42] Sarnia [RCN, J.309, commissioned 13.8.42, 1958 turkish Buyukdere], Shippigan [J.212, commissioned 17.6.42], Stratford [RCN, J.310, commissioned 29.8.42], Tadoussac [J.220, commissioned ], Thunder [RCN, J.156, commissioned 14.10.41], Wedgeport [J.139, commissioned 21.4.42], Westmount [RCN, J.318, commissioned 15.9.42, 1958 turkish Bornova], Canso [J.21, commissioned 6.3.42, 1942-45 RCN], Caraquet [J.38, commissioned 2.4.42, 1942-45 RCN, 1946 portuguese survey ship Almirante Lacerda, 1975 mozambique, hulked], Chignecto [RCN, J.160, commissioned 31.10.41], Cowichan [RCN, J.146, commissioned 7.4.41], Guysborough [J.52, commissioned 22.4.42, 1942 RCN], Ingonish [J.69, commissioned 5.8.42, 1943-45 RCN], Lockeport [J.100, commissioned 27.5.42, 1942-45 RCN], Malpeque [RCN, J.148, commissioned 8.4.41], Outarde [RCN, J.161, commissioned 4.12.41], Ungava [RCN, J.149, commissioned 9.5.41], Bayfield [J.08, commissioned 26.2.42,1942-45 RCN], Blairmore [RCN, J.314, commissioned 17.11.42, 1958 turkish Beykoz], Fort William [RCN, J.311, commissioned 25.8.42, 1957 turkish Bodrum], Kenora [RCN, J.281, commissioned 6.8.42, 1957 turkish Bandirma], Kentville [RCN, J.312, commissioned 10.10.42, 1957 turkish Bartin], Milltown [RCN, J.317, commissioned 18.9.42], Mulgrave [RCN, J.313, commissioned 4.11.42], Clayoquot [RCN, J.174, commissioned 22.8.41], Courtenay [RCN, J.262, commissioned 21.3.42], Kelowna [RCN, J.261, commissioned 2.5.42], Quatsino [RCN, J.152, commissioned 3.11.41], Mahone [RCN, J.159, commissioned 29.9.41, 1958 turkish Beyerbeyi], Bihar [RIN], Deccan [RIN], Malwa [RIN, 1948 pakistani Peshawar], Oudh [RIN, 1948 pakistani Dacca], Lantan [J.208, ex Beaulieu, modified, completed as japanese], Lyemun [J.209, ex Looe, modified, 2.3.43 completed as japanese gunboat Nanyo], Taitam [J.210, ex Portland, modified, 10.4.44 completed as japanese W 101], Waglan [J.211, ex Seaford, modified, 28.9.44 completed as japanese W 102], launched 1940-44 turbine-engined: Beaumaris [J.07, commissioned 28.8.41], Bootle [J.143, commissioned 23.4.42], Boston [J.14, commissioned 26.1.42], Clacton [J.151, commissioned 4.6.42], Dornoch [J.173, commissioned 22.7.42], Hythe [ex Banff, J.194, commissioned 5.3.42], Polruan [J.97, commissioned 9.5.41], Rye [J.76, commissioned 20.11.41], Ardrossan [J.131, commissioned 21.5.42], Brixham [J.105, commissioned 19.8.42], Cromarty [J.09, commissioned 13.12.41], Dunbar [J.53, commissioned 3.3.42], Greenock [J.182, commissioned 5/42, 1942 RIN Baluchistan, 1948 pakistani Baluchistan], Hartlepool [J.155, commissioned 7/42, 1942 RIN Kathiawar, 1948 pakistani Chittagong], Harwich [J.190, commissioned 10/41, 1942 RIN Khyber], Ilfracombe [J.95, commissioned 20.8.41], Llandudno [J.67, commissioned ], Middlesborough [commissioned 10/41, 1942 RIN Kumaon], Newhaven [J.199, commissioned 10/41,1942 RIN Carnatic], Padstow [commissioned 10/42, 1943 RIN Rohikland/Rohilkand, 1948 indian], Rothesay [J.19, commissioned 3.7.41], Tenby [J.34, commissioned 8.12.41], Whitehaven [J.121, commissioned 14.11.41], Worthing [J.72, commissioned ], Lyme Regis (II) [ex Sunderland, J., commissioned ], Poole [J.147, commissioned 8.11.41], launched 1940-42) british minesweepers Bangkok Maru: sister to Saigon Maru, japanese transport 1937, 4x12,0, 1x0,77 MG, 500 mines, IM KOPIENORDNER Bangrachan-class (Bangrachan [launched 1936], Nhongarhai [launched 22.7.1936]) thai minelayers Bangrachan-class (Bangrachan [commissioned 10/1987], Nongsarai [commissioned 1/1988]) thai mine hunters/sweepers, Lürssen M 48 design, IM KOPIENORDNER Banjo: japanese gunboat, commissioned 8/1880 Bankville 1904 Bann: Banshee-class (Banshee [commissioned 7/1895], Content [commissioned 7/1895], Dragon [commissioned 6/1895]) [Laird 27knotters] british DD Banshee: launched 1900, royal yacht, renamed Amelia, portuguese dispatch vessel Cinco de Otoubro, 1924 survey ship Banterer-class (Banterer [launched 2/1807, 1808 wrecked], Crocodile [launched 4/1806, 1816 BU], Cossack [launched 1/1806, 1816 BU], Daphne [launched 7/1806, 1816 sold], Cossack [launched as Pandour 1/1806, 1816 BU], Cyane [launched 10/1806, 22x9pdrs on main deck, also armed with 8x18pdrs and 2x6pdrs on quarter-deck and forecastle, commissioned in 1807, added 2xbrass howitzers and exchange of her 9pdrs for 32pdr carronades, 1815 taken by US, US service until BU 1836], Porcupine [launched 1/1807, fitting out 1807, 1816 sold]) british sloops, 22x9pdr, 6x24pdr carronades, 2x6pdr + 2x24pdr carronades Banterer-class (Banterer, Bullfrog, Cockchafer, Espoir, Grappler, Raven, Redwing [ex Espoir], Starling, Stork, Wrangler, Wasp) british gunboats, launched 1880-82 Bao 57 Baptiste de Andrada-class (Baptiste de Andrada [commissioned 19.11.1974], Joao Roby [commissioned 18.3.1975], Alfonso Cerqueira [commissioned 26.6.1975], Oliveira E Carmo [commissioned 2/1976]) portuguese coastal patrol frigates, fishery protection vessels, CONWAY 1947-95 Baq Barawa: zanzibari steamer, launched 1885 Barbadoes: US?, (12), purchased 1778. lost 10/1780) on 4.10.1780 in the first of a series of violent hurricanes Barbadoes and Victor,10, foundered. OR 1784 sold Barbados: 1905 Barbain: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1940 Barbara,10. schooner. (purchased 1796) Barbara,10. schooner. (1806 launched. sold 1815) on 17 9/1807 she was taken by the privateer General Ernouf,14, renamed Peraty and used as a privateer. retaken on 17.7.1808 Barbara Robb 1930, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Barbarian: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1938 Barbarigo-class (Agostino Barbarigo, Marcantonio Colonna) italian avisos 1879, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Barbaros-class (Barbaros [commissioned 3/1995?], Oruc Reis [commissioned 1996?], ... [], ... []) turkish frigates Barbarossa-class () german merchants 1896 Barbastel: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1945 Barbeau-class (Ablette, Anguille II, Barbeau, Breme, Brochet, Perche, Tanche, Truite) french patro, craft, unlisted 1919 Barbecue: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1945 Barberry: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1943 Barbette,22. (french privateer Vaillante taken in 18O5. BU 1811) Barbette: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1938 Barbette: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1943 Barbican: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1938 Barbour: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1941 Barbourne: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1942 Barbrake: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class, 1942, south-african, renamed Fleur Barbridge: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1941 Barbrook: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1938 Barcarole: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1945 Barcastle: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1938 Barcelo-class (Barcelo [commissioned 1976], Laya [commissioned 1976], javier Quiroga [commissioned 1977], Ordonez [commissioned 1977], Acevedo [commissioned 1977], Candido Perez [commissioned 1977]) spanish fast gun attack craft Barcezo-class (Barcezó, Bustamente) spanish torpedo boats, launched 1886/7 Barclose: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1941 Barcock: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1941 Barcote: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1940 Barcroft: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1939 Barcrombie: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1939 Barcross: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class, 1942, south-african, renamed Somerset Bardell: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1942 Bardolf: british 1911, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Bardolf: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1942 Bärenfels: freighter 1976, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE Barfair: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1938 Barfield: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1939 Barflake: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1942 Barfleur: british, launched 8/1697, 1713 BU, 26x32pdr, 26x18pdr, 26x9pdr, 18x6pdr Barfleur: british 1716 Barfleur (100) british 1768 Barfoam: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1941 Barfoil: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1942 Barfoot: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1943 Barford: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1941 Barfoss: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1942 Barfount: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1942 Barglow: british boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1943 Barham: british 74 guns 1811, razée frigate (52x32pdr) en 1826, BU 1839 Barham-class (Barham [commissioned 7/1891], Bellona [commissioned 5/1892]) british cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Barhead: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1940 Barhill: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1943 58 Barholm: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1943 Baritone: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1945 Barking: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1941 Barkis: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1945 Barlake: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1940 Barlane: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1938 Barleycorn: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1943 Barlight: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1938 Barlow: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1938 Barmen: commissioned 6.11.1889, steamer, 1894 Bolivia, 1914 mine barrier breaker SP 6, then SP 3, 1918 Schwinge, 1921 Ems Barmill: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1941 Barmond: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1943 Barmouth: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1939 Barnaby: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1943 Barnard: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1942 Barndale: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1940 Barneath: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1943 Barnegat-class (Barnegat AVP-10 [commissioned 7/43], Biscayne [commissioned 7/43, AVP-11, 1943 converted to command ship AGC-18], Casco AVP-12 [commissioned 12/41], Mackinac AVP-13 [commissioned 1/42], Humbolgerman AVP-21 [commissioned 10/41], Matagorda AVP-22 [commissioned 12/41], Absecon [AVP-23, commissioned 1/43, converted to catapult training ship], Chincoteaque AVP-24 [commissioned 4/43, 1946 USCG WAVP-375, later WHEC-375, 1971 south-vietnamese Ly Thoung Kiet, 1976 filipino Andres Bonifacio], Coos Bay AVP-25 [commissioned 5/43], Half Moon AVP-26 [commissioned 6/43], Barataria AVP-33 [commissioned 8/44], Bering Strait AVP-34 [commissioned 7/44, 1946 USCG WAVP-382, later WHEC-382, 1971 south-vietnamese Tran Quang Khai, 1976 filipino Diego Silang], Castle Rock AVP-35 [commissioned 10/44, 1946 USCG WAVP383, later WHEC-383, 1971 south-vietnamese Tran Binh Trong, 1979 filipino Francisco Dagohoy], Cook Inlet AVP-36 [commissioned 11/44, 1946 USCG WAVP-384, later WHEC-384, 1976 filipino for spares], Corson AVP-37 [commissioned 12/44], Duxbury Bay AVP-38 [commissioned 12/44], Gardiners Bay AVP-39 [commissioned 2/45, seaplane tender, 1958 norwegian training vessel Haakon VII], Floyds Bay AVP-40 [commissioned 3/45], Greenwich Bay AVP-41 [commissioned 5/45], Onslow AVP-48 [commissioned 12/43], Orca AVP-49 [commissioned 1/44], Rehoboth AVP-50 [commissioned 2/44], San Carlos AVP-51 [commissioned 3/44], Shelikof AVP-52 [commissioned 4/44], Suisun AVP-53 [commissioned 9/44], Timbalier AVP-54 [commissioned 5/46], Valcour AVP-55 [commissioned 7/46], Rockaway AVP-29 [commissioned 1/43, AG-123, 1948 USCG WAVP-377, later WHEC-377], San Pablo AVP-30 [commissioned 3/43, AGS-30], Unimak AVP-31 [commissioned 12/43, 1948 USCG WAVP-379, later WHEC-379], Yakutat AVP-32 [commissioned 3/44, 1948 USCG WAVP-380, later WHEC-380, 1971 vietnamese Tran Nhat Duat, 1976 filipino for spares], Oyster Bay AGP-6 [commissioned 1943, motor torpedo boat tender, 1957 italian Pietro Cavezzale, frogmen support ship], Wachapreague AVP-56 [commissioned 1944, motor torpedo boat tender AGP-8, 1946 USCG McCulloch WAVP-386, later WHEC-386, 1971 south-vietnamese Ngo Kuyen, 1976 filipino Georgio de Pilar) US seaplane tenders, launched 1941-45 Barnett: british fishing trawler, launched 1937 Barnhurst: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1940 Barnsness: 1907 Barnstone: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1940 Barnwell: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1940 Baron: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1944 Baronia: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1941 Barossa (42) british 1785 Barova: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1941 Barpeta: 1914 merchant, LSI(L) in world war 2 Barra: french (74) 1794, Pégase 1795, Hoche 1797, HMS Donegal 1798, ZEICHNUNG in HOWARD Barracouda-class (Barracuda ex V 1 SS-163 ex SF-4 [commissioned 10/1924], Bass ex V 2 SS-164 ex SF-5 [commissioned 9/1925], Bonita ex V 3 SS-165 ex SF-6 [commissioned 5/1926]) US submarines 6x21“ TT, 1x12,7/1x7,62 (only Bass), CONWAY 1922-46 Barracouta,14. (purchased 6/1782. sold 1792) ex-cutter added to the navy as a sloop to suppress smuggling. Barracouta: british schooner (launched 1804. wrecked 1805) taken into service 1804, 75 tons bm and mounting four 12-pounder carronades. Barracouta (1820 Woolwich.’cherokee’.sold 1836) 1820 tender. Barracouta, 6-gun paddle sloop launched 1851 Barracouta-class (Barracouta [commissioned 1890], Barrosa [commissioned 1890], Blanche [commissioned 1890], Blonde [commissioned 1890]) british cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Barracuda-class (Suffren, Duguay-Trouin, Dupetit-Thouars, Duquesne, Tourville, De Grasse) french nuclear submarines, due operational from 2016 59 Barrage boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1938 Barranca boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1938 Barren Hill, T2-SE-A1 Barrilla boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1943 Barrington boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1940 Barrozo: brazilian coastal battleship, launched 11/1865, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Barrymore boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1941 Bars 1800 russian (24) Bars-class (Bars [launched 6/15, commissioned 1915], Edinorog [launched 1916, stranded 1917], Gepard [launched 6/15, damaged 1916], Kuguar [launched 1916], Leopard [launched 1916, 1/23 Krasnoarmeets, 10/34 B 4], Lvitsa [launched 10/15, lost 6/17], Pantera [launched 4/16, 1/23 Komissar, 10/34 B 2, modernised 1934-35, 1935 Komissar], Rys [launched 1916, 1/23 Bolshevik, 10/34 B 7], Tigr [launched 9/15, 1/23 Kommunar, 10/34 B 6], Tur [launched 1916, 1/23 Tovarishch, 10/34 B 3], Ugor [launched 1916], Vepr [commissioned 1915], Volk [launched 1915, 1/23 Batrak, 10/34 B 1], Yaguar [launched 1916, 1/23 Krasnoflotets, 10/34 B 8], Yaz [launched 1917?], Zmeya [launched 1916, 1/23 Proletari, 10/34 B 5], Ersh/Erch [launched 1917?, minelayer, 1/23 Rabochi], Forel [launched 1916, minelayer], Burvestnik/Burevestnik [launched 1916, 1918 temporarily german US 1], Gagara [commissioned 7/1917, 6/1918 german US 4, 1919 white-russian Gagara/Gargara], Lebed [launched 1917, scuttled in 1919, incomplete], Orlan [launched 1917, 1918 temporarila german US 2], Pelikan [launched 9/17, scuttled in 1919, incomplete], Utka [launched 1916, 1918 german US 3]) russian submarines, CONWAY 1906-21, IM KOPIENORDNER Bars: soviet high seas salvage vessel, fire ship, tug, IM KOPIENORDNER BARS.1 1943, Caledonian Salvor salvage vessel BARS.2 1943, Cambrian Salvor salvage vessel BARS.3 1943, Atlantic Salvor salvage vessel (retained: USS Clamp ASR 33) BARS.4 1943, Pacific Salvor salvage vessel (retained: USS Gear ASR 34) BARS.5 1943, American Salvor salvage vessel BARS.6 1943, Boston Salvor salvage vessel BARS.9 1943, Lincoln Salvor salvage vessel BARS.10 1943, Southampton Salvor salvage vessel Barsing boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1941 Barsö-class (BarsöBarso/Barsø, Romsö, Samsö, Thurö, Vejrö, Farö, Laesö, Römö) danish fishery protection vessels, launched 1969 (first 6), 1973 (last 3), IM KOPIENORDNER Barsound boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1941 Barspear boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1943 Barstoke: boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1941, 1946 burmese Barsuk-class (Barsuk [ex O 1, launched 1915], Gronostaij [ex O 4, launched 1916, mercantile tanker 1924], Khorek [ex O 6, launched 1916], Kunitsa [ex O 2, launched 1916, renamed Mogilevski], Laska [ex O 5, launched 1916], Sobol [ex O 6, launched 1916, mercantile tanker since 1924], Vydra [ex O 7, launched 1916]) russian dispatch vessels, IM KOPIENORDNER Bartholomeu Dias-class (Bartholomeu Dias [launched 1858], Estephania [launched 1859]) portuguese (28) screw frigate Barthorpe boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1940 Bartizan boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1943 Barwick tug, 1919 Barwick boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1940 Barwind boom defence vessel, Bar-class 1942 Basileos Georgios: greek battleship, launched 12/1867 Basilisk: british ship-rigged bomb vessel, launched 1758, (8 guns, 1x13in 1x10in mortars) 6 built (3 ship-rigged, 3 ketch-rigged), 4 built 1776-78 Basilisk,14. gunbrig. (1801 launched. sold 1815) 1801 Basilisk: british paddle sloop, launched 1848 (6) Basilissa Olga: greek battleship, launched 1869 „Baskunchak“-class () soviet underway replenishment ship for maritime border guards, project 1545 Bassett-class/Dog-class (Bassett [T.68, commissioned 19.11.1935], Mastiff [T.10, commissioned 5/38], Comox [RCN, J.64, commissioned 11/38, 1946 chinese Sung Ming], Nootka [RCN, J.35, commissioned 12/38, 1943 Nanoose, 1946 chinese Sung Ling], Fundy [RCN, J.88, commissioned 9/1938], Gaspe [RCN, J.94, commissioned 10/38, 1946 chinese Sung Li], Karachi [RIN, completed 21.12.1942], Lucknow [RIN, launched 3.4.42, renamed Baroda, 1948 pakistani Bahawalpur], Ahmedabad [RIN, completed 4.9.44], Cochin [ex Multon, RIN, completed 9.4.46], Cuttack [RIN, commissioned 21.8.1943], Rampur [ex Barisal, RIN, completed 17.10.1945, 1948 pakistani Lahore], Shilong/Shillong [RIN, commissioned 31.3.1943], Amritsar [RIN, completed 20.11.42], Madura [RIN, commissioned 5.6.43], Poona [RIN, completed 24.12.42], Travancore [RIN, completed 1/1942], Agra [RIN, completed 15.4.42], Berar [RIN, completed 12.8.42], Calcutta [RIN, commissioned 18.08.1943], Patna [RIN, completed 24.1.43], Baroda [RIN, completed 4/1942], Lahore [RIN, completed 17.11.1942], Nasil/Nasik [RIN, completed 24.1.1945]) british trawlers, CONWAY 1922-46 Basuto: 1932, boom defence vessel in world war 2 60 Bat: steel paddle blockade runner 1864, renamed USS Bat, renamed USS Teazer Batang Anai: schneidkopf-saugbagger, dredging ship, built 1994, IM KOPIENORDNER Batavia: 1629, 1628 built, dutch transport Batavia-class (Batavia [launched 1876], Macassar [launched 1877], Madura [launched 1880], Samarang [launched 1876], Bonaire [launched 1878], Padang [launched 1878], Bali [launched 1878], Benkoelen [launched 1879]) dutch gunboats Batavier: dutch (56), launched 1778, since 1799 british, 1817 hulk/sold/BU/... Batavier: dutch steamer, launched 6/1941, 29.5.1942 commissioned as german net tender NT 13, 1946 dutch merchant Batavier, 1972 finnish Tatu Bathurst, survey brig (purchased in.7.1821. BU 1858) Coastal Blockade Service, from 1832 Coast Guard Bathurst-class (Gawler [ex Gambier, RAN, J.188, commissioned 8/42, 1946 turkish Ayvalik], Kalgoorlie [RAN, J.192, commissioned 4/42, 1946 dutch Ternate], Pirie [RAN, J.J.189, commissioned 10/42, 1946 turkish Amasra], Whyalla [ex Glenelg, RAN, J.153, commissioned 1/42], Bathurst [RAN, J.158, commissioned 12/40], Bendigo [RAN, J.187, commissioned 5/41, 1947 chinese merchant Cheung Hing, 1949 naval escort Loyang], Cessnock [RAN, J.175, commissioned 1/42], Glenelg [RAN, J.236, commissioned 11/42], Goulburn [RAN, J.167, commissioned 2/41], Wollongong [RAN, J.172, commissioned 10/41, dutch Banda, 1950 indonesian Radjawali], Bengal [RIN, commissioned 6/42, 1948 indian], Madras [RIN, commissioned 5/42, 1948 indian], Ararat [RAN, K.34, commissioned 6/43], Broome [RAN, J.191, commissioned 6/42, 1946 turkish Alanya], Bunbury [RAN, J.241, commissioned 1/43], Bundaberg [RAN, J.231, commissioned 9/42], Fremantle [RAN, J.246, commissioned 3/43], Gympie [RAN, J.238, commissioned 11/42], Ipswich [RAN, J.186, commissioned 6/42, dutch Morotai, 1949 indonesian Hang Tuah], Kiama/Kiamia [RAN, J.353, commissioned 1/44, 1952 RNZN], Launceston [RAN, J.179, commissioned 4/42, 1946 turkish Ayancik, later Hamit Naci], Parkes [RAN, J.361, commissioned 5/44], Townsville [RAN, J.205, commissioned 12/41], Armidale [RAN, J.240, commissioned 6/42], Burnie [RAN, J.198, commissioned 4/41, 1946 dutch Ceram], Colac [RAN, J.242, commissioned 1/42], Deloraine [RAN, J.232, commissioned 11/41], Dubbo [RAN, J.251, commissioned 7/42], Inverell [RAN, J.233, commissioned 9/42, 1952 RNZN], Latroba/Latrobe [RAN, J.234, commissioned 11/42], Lismore [RAN, J.145, commissioned 1/41, 1946 dutch Batjan], Lithgow [RAN, J.206, commissioned 6/41], Mildura [RAN, J.207, commissioned 7/41, recommissioned 2/51], Wagga [RAN, J.315, commissioned 12/42, recommissioned as training ship 12/51], Warnambool [RAN, J.202, commissioned 9/41], Bombay [RIN, commissioned 4/42, 1948 indian], Punjab [RIN, commissioned 3/42], Strahan [RAN, J.363, commissioned 3/44], Cootamundra [RAN, J.316, commissioned 4/43], Cowra [RAN, J.351, commissioned 10/43], Geraldton [RAN, J.178, commissioned 4/42, 1946 turkish Antalya, 1963 Ayvalik], Junee [RAN, J.362, commissioned 4/44], Kapunda [RAN, J.218, commissioned 10/42], Katoomba [RAN, J.204, commissioned 12/41], Wallaroo [RAN, J.222, commissioned 7/42], Bowen [RAN, J.285, commissioned 11/42], Cairns [RAN, J.183, commissioned 5/42, dutch Ambon/Amban, 1950 indonesian Bateng], Gladstone [RAN, J.324, commissioned 3/43], Maryborough [RAN, J.195, commissioned 6/41, 1947 Isobel Queen], Rockhampton [RAN, J.203, commissioned 2/42], Tamworth [RAN, J.181, commissioned 8/42, dutch Tidore, 1949 indonesian Pati Unus], Toowoomba [RAN, J.157, commissioned 9.10.1941, 7/46 dutch Boeroe], Ballarat [RAN, J.184, commissioned 8/41], Benalla [RAN, J.323, commissioned 4/43], Castlemaine [ex Castle Harbour, RAN, J.244, commissioned 7/42], Echuca [RAN, J.252, commissioned 9/42, 1952 RNZN], Geelong [RAN, J.201, commissioned 1/42], Horsham [RAN, J.235, commissioned 11/42], Shepparton [RAN, J.248, commissioned 2/43], Stawell [RAN, J.348, commissioned 8/43, 1952 RNZN]) british minesweepers, CONWAY 1922-46 Batillus: ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, tanker 1976 Batiray: ordered as turkish submarine, completed 28.9.1939, 21.9.1939 commissioned as german U A (temporarily Optimist), 4 Bug-TT, 2 Heck-TT, 1x10,5 2x2,0, CONWAY 1922-46 Batory: 1936 british merchant, LSI(L) in world war 2 Batory: polish customs cutter, renamed 7 Listopada, later KP 1, 194. frontier patrol boat Hel Bat Sheva: israeli landing ship/transport, built 1967, acquired 1968 Battle-class 1942 (1. group): (Armada [commissioned 2.7.1945, leader], Barfleur [14.9.1944, leader], Cadiz [commissioned 12.4.1946, 1957 pakistani Khaibar], Camperdown [commissioned 18.7.1945], Finisterre [commissioned 11.9.1945], Gabbard [commissioned 10.12.1946, 1957 pakistani Badr], Gravelines [commissioned 14.6.1946], Hogue [commissioned 24.7.1945], Lagos [commissioned 2.11.1945], St. James [commissioned 12.7.1946, leader], St. Kitts [commissioned 21.1.1946], Saintes [commissioned 27.9.1946, leader], Sluys [commissioned 30.9.1946, 1965 iranian Artemiz, 1985 Damavand, CONWAY 1947-95], Solebay [commissioned 11.10.1945, leader], Trafalgar [commissioned 23.7.1945, leader], Vigo [commissioned 9.12.1946]) british destroyers, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, IM KOPIENORDNER Battle-class 1943 (2. group): (Agincourt [D.86, commissioned 25.6.1947, 1960-62 converted to radar picket], Aisne [D.22, commissioned 20.3.1947, 1960-62 converted to radar picket], Alamein [commissioned 21.5.1948], Barrosa [D.68, commissioned 14.2.1947, 1960-62 converted to radar picket], Dunkirk [commissioned 27.11.1946], Jutland (II) ex Malplaquet [commissioned 30.4.1947], Matapan [commissioned 5.9.1947], Corunna [D.97, commissioned 6.6.1947, 1960-62 converted to radar picket]) british destroyers, CONWAY 1922-46, IM KOPIENORDNER 61 Battle-class, batch 3 (Tobruk [commissioned 8.5.1950], Anzac [commissioned 14.3.1951]) australian destroyer CONWAY 1947-95 Battle Mountain, T2-SE-A1 Battle Rock, T2-SE-A1 Batum, No. 251: russian torpedo boat, 1880, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Bavarian Bävern-class (Bävern [commissioned 6/1921], Illern [commissioned 11/21], Uttern [commissioned 12/21]) swedish submarines, CONWAY 1906-21 Bay-class (Bigbury Bay [K.606, ex Loch Carloway, commissioned 10.7.45, 1959 portuguese Pacheco Pereira], Burghehead Bay [K.622, ex Loch Harport, commissioned 20.9.45, 1959 portuguese Alvares Cabral], Cardigan Bay [K.630, ex Loch Luxford, commissioned 25.6.45], Carnarvon Bay [K.636, ex Loch Maddy, commissioned 20.9.45], Cawsand Bay [K.644, ex Loch Roan, commissioned 13.11.45], Enard Bay [K.435, ex Loch Bracadale, commissioned 4.1.46], Largo Bay [K.423, ex Loch Fionn, commissioned 29.1.46], Morecambe Bay [K.624, ex Loch Heilen, commissioned 22.2.1949, 1961 portuguese Dom Francesco de Almeida/Dom Francisco de Almeida], Mounts Bay [K.627, ex Loch Kilbirnie, commissioned 11.4.46, 1961 portuguese Vasco da Gama], Padstow Bay [K.608, ex Loch Coulside, commissioned 11.3.1946], Porlock Bay [K.650, ex Loch Seaford, ex Loch Muick, commissioned 8.3.46, 1962 finnish Matti Kurki], St. Austell Bay [K.634, ex Loch Lydoch, commissioned 29.5.45], St. Brides Bay [K.600, ex Loch Achilty, commissioned 15.6.45], Start Bay [K.604, ex Loch Arklet, commissioned 6.9.45], Tremadoc Bay [K.605, ex Loch Arnish, commissioned 11.10.45], Veryan Bay [K.651, ex Loch Swannay, commissioned 30.7.45], Whitesand Bay [K.633, ex Loch Lubnaig, commissioned 30.7.45], Widemouth Bay [K.615, ex Loch Frisa, commissioned 13.4.45], Wigtown Bay [K.616, ex Loch Garasdale, commissioned 19.1.46], Alert [ex Dundrum Bay, ex Loch Scamadale, K.647, 24.10.1946 completed as despatch vessel], Surprise [ex Gerrans Bay, ex Loch Carron, K.436, 9.9.1945 completed as despatch vessel/aviso], Cook [ex Pegwell Bay, ex Loch Mochrum, K.638, launched 9/45, completed 1950 as survey vessel], Dalrymple [ex Luce Bay, ex Loch Glass, launched 4/45, K.427, completed 1947/1949 as survey vessel, 1966 portuguese Alfonso de Albuquerque], Dampier [ex Herne Bay, ex Loch Eil, K.611, launched 5/45, completed 1948 as survey vessel], Owen [ex Thurso Bay, ex Loch Muick, K.640, launched 10/45, completed 1945 as survey vessel]) british AA frigates, commissioned 1945-46, IM KOPIENORDNER Bay-class (Gaspe [launched 12.11.1951, 1958 turkish Trabzon, IM KOPIENORDNER], Chaleur (I) [launched 21.6.1952, 1954 french La Dieppoise], Fundy (II) [launched 4/1953, 1954 french La Dunkerquoise], Miramichi (I) [launched 10/1952, 1954 french La Lorientaise], Thunder (I) [launched 17.7.1952, 1954 french La Paimpolaise], Fortune [launched 14.4.1953], Chignecto (II) [launched 17.11.1956, Chignecto (I) [launched 21.6.1952, 1954 french La Bayonnaise], Cowichan (I) [launched 12.11.1951, 1954 french La Malouine] Comox [launched 24.4.1952, 1958 turkish Tirebolu], Ungava [launched 20.5.1953, 1958 turkish Tekirdag], Quinte [launched 8.8.1953], James Bay [launched 12.3.1953], Resolute [launched 20.6.1953], Trinity [launched 31.7.1953, 1958 turkish Terme], Fundy (II) [launched 14.6.1956], Thunder (II) [launched 272.10.1956], Cowichan (II) [launched 26.2.1957], Miramichi (II) [launched 22.2.1957], Chaleur (II) [launched 11.5.1957]) canadian coastal minesweepers, IM KOPIENORDNER Bayan: russian screw corvette, built and launched 1857 (16 or 17 guns) Bayan-class (Bayan (I) [commissioned 4/1903, 1904 sunk, raised, japanese Aso], Admiral Makarov [commissioned 4/1908], Bayan (II) [commissioned 12/1911], Pallada [commissioned 2/1911]) russian armoured cruiser, CONWAY 18601905 BD. 2 Bayano: british armed merchant cruiser, 2x6in, sunk 3/15 Bayard: french (80) since 1860 screw ship Bayard-class (Bayard, Turenne) french armoured cruiser 1882, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Bayern-class (Bayern [commissioned 18.3.1916], Baden [commissioned 19.10.1916]) german battleship, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Bayfield-class (Bayfield APA-33, Bolivar APA-34, Callaway APA-35, Cambria [APA-36, ex Sea Swallow, launched 10.11.1942], Cavalier APA-37 [ex AP-82, commissioned 16.1.44], Chilton APA-38 [commissioned 7.12.43], Clay APA-39, Custer APA-40, Du Page APA-41 [ex AP-86, commissioned 28.2.43], Elmore APA-42 [ex AP87, commissioned 30.3.43, Fayette APA-43 [ex Sea Hawk, commissioned 30.4.43], Fremont APA-44 [commissioned 23.11.43], Henrico APA-45, Knox APA-46, Lamar APA-47 [commissioned 10.11.43], Leon APA-48 [ex Sea Dolphin, commissioned 11.9.43], Alpine APA-92, Barnstable [ex Sea Snapper, APA-93, commissioned 30.10.43], Burleigh [APA-95, commissioned 1.4.44], Cecil [APA-96, commissioned 27.2.44], Dade APA-99 [ex Lorain, commissioned 29.4.44], Medocino [APA-100, commissioned 23.5.44], Montour [APA-101, commissioned 9.12.44], Riverside [APA-102, commissioned 29.6.44], Westmoreland [APA-104, commissioned 12.7.44], Hansford APA-106 [ex Gladwin, commissioned 12.10.44], Goodhue [APA-107, commissioned 11.11.44], Goshen [APA-108, commissioned 13.12.44], Grafton [APA-109, commissioned 5.1.45]) US transports, C3-S-A2 type Baynunah: UAE corvette, trials 1/2010 Bayonet boom defence vessel 1939 Bazan: spanish screw sloop, launched 1873 Bb BC 401-type () german designed patrol craft, about 20 built 1960-62 as indonesian BC 2001-type () french designed patrol craft, 7 built 1980-81 as indonesian 62 BC 2001-type () french designed patrol craft, 7 built 1979-81 as indonesian Bditelni-class (Bditelni, Boevoi, Burni, Ing Mechanik Dmitriev [1917 Rashal II], Ing Mechanik Zvyerev/Ing Mechanik Zverev [1917 Zhemshuzhny], Kapitan Yurasovski, Leitenant Sergyeev, Vnimatelni, Vnushitelni [1917 Martinov], Vuinoslivi [1917 Artenev]) russian destroyers 1906, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Beachy Head repair ship 1945 Beacon: bomb. (Meteor until 1832. sold 1846) 1834 recommissioned 5/32 Beacon-class (Avon [commissioned ], Beacon [commissioned ], Boxer [commissioned ], Cracker [commissioned ], Dwarf [commissioned ], Elk [commissioned ], Flirt [commissioned ], Fly [commissioned ], Gnat [commissioned ], Growler [commissioned ], Hart [commissioned ], Hornet [commissioned ], Lynx [commissioned ], Midge [commissioned ], Pert [commissioned ], Rocket [commissioned ], Teazer [commissioned ], Thistle [commissioned ]) british gunboat, launched 1867-68 Beacon Rock, T2-SE-A1 Beagle (1804 Blackwall. ‘cruizer’. sold 1814) 1805 Beagle,4. launched 1820. ‘cherokee’. sold 1870 Beagle-class (Beagle [commissioned 9/1889], Basilisk [commissioned 12/1889]) british corvettes, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Beagle-class (Beagle [launched 10/1909], Bulldog [launched 11/1909], Foxhound [launched 12/1909], Pincher [launched 3/1910], Grasshopper [launched 11/1909], Mosquito [launched 1/1910], Scorpion [launched 2/1910], Scourge [launched 2/1910], Racoon [launched 2/1910], Renard [launched 11/1909], Wolverine [launched 1/1910], Rattlesnake [launched 3/1910], Nautilus [launched 3/1910, 1912 renamed Grampus], Savage [launched 3/1910], Basilisk [launched 2/1910], Harpy [launched 11/1909]) 1913 G-class, british destroyer completed 4/10 - 10/1910, CONWAY 1906-21, IM KOPIENORDNER Beagle Z-ET1-S-C3 Liberty tanker type 1943 Beagle: ex Juanito, chilean motor sailing cutter, purchased 1954 Beanly: 1924, renamed Looe Béarn: french aircraft carrier, commissioned 5/1927, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER Bear Paw, T2-SE-A1 Beaulieu: british frigate, launched 1791, commissioned 1793, BU 1806, 28x18pdr, 12x9pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER Beaulieu tug, 1901 Beauly: built 1924, 1939-41 decoy ship Looe Beauly Firth: 1945 repair ship Beaumont: ex french Zephir?, (14), taken 5/1780 by RN, 1783 sold Beaumont: tug, 1907 Beaver-class (Beaver [launched 2/1761], Martin [launched 2/1761], Senegal [launched 12/1760]) british sloops, 14x6pdr, 12 swivels, IM KOPIENORDNER Beaver,14. (1795 Harwich. sold 1808) first commissioned in 12/1795. Beaver,10. (1809 Ipswich. ‘cherokee’. sold 1829) 1809 Beaver Dam, T2-SE-A1 Beaverton tug, 1944 Beb Beckwith: british schooner, built 1816, out of service 1822 Bedenham 1938, stores ship in world war 2 Bedford british 70 guns 1698 Bedford: british, 70 guns, launched 3/1741 (rebuilt), 1767 hulked Beecher Island, T2-SE-A1 Beech Lake: RCN 1946 (MMS), soviet Beechy: 1918 tug Beethoven: mercantile barque, built 1894, later Osorno, later Pirna, later Pinus Bef Beglickij: 1912 russian light ship Beglickoj Kosy: russian light ship 1858, 187. Beglickoj Kosy No. 2, 18.. Beglickij Behai/Pen Hai-class () 30 chinese coastal patrol craft, built in 1950s Beijerland: dutch merchant, commissioned 31.10.1939, 1940 german mine barrier breaking vessel NS IV, 1941 Sperrbrecher 144 Beira-class (Beira [launched 1910, survey ship 1936], Ibo [launched 1911, survey ship 1948?, Mandovi [launched 1917, survey ship 1945?], Bengo [launched 1917], Quanza [launched 1917]) portuguese gunboats Beir Grassa-class (Beir Grassa [ready for delivery 2/81, commissioned 1982], Beir Gzir [commissioned 1982], Beir Gtifa [commissioned 1982], Beir Glulud [commissioned ...], Beir Algandula [commissioned 1982], Beir Ktitat [commissioned 1982], Beir Alkarim [commissioned 1982], Beir Alkardmen [commissioned 1982], Beir Alkur [commissioned 1983], Beir Alkuesat [commissioned 1983]) libyan fast missile attack craft, french La Combattante IIG design Bej Bek 63 Belain D´Esnambuc: french banana freighter, launched 1939, 1939 franch navy, 1942 german Flora I, 1943 planned as SG 7, 1943 minelayer Belatrix-class (Aldebaran, Fomalhaut [1975 survey ship], Altair [1975 angolan], Pollux [1975 angolan], Arcturus, Procion, Belatrix, Rigel [1975 angolan], Canopus, Sirius [1975 mozambique], Deneb, Vega [1975 mozambique], Espiga [1975 angolan]) portuguese coastal patrol boats, launched 1961-62 Belem: ex spanish Belem?, schooner, (4), taken by RN 1806, 1806 retaken by spanish Belem: french sail ship 1896 Belen: mercantile, built 1901, renamed Jeanne d´Arc Belgol: 1917, british oil tanker Belgravia: merchant, launched 10.5.1906, 1916 german auxiliary cruiser Wolf, 1922 french Iowa, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Belgrad: german transport, commissioned 25.5.1937, 1940 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 3, 1951 fench Nicole Schiaffino, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Belgrano: german transport, commissioned 1.10.1936, 1940 A 6, 1941 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 11, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Belikawa-class (Belikawa [commissioned 4/1977, renamed P 421], Diyakawa [commissioned 6/1977, renamed P 422], Korawakka [commissioned 7/1977, renamed P 423], Seruwa [commissioned 9/1977, renamed P 424], Tarawa [commissioned 10/1977, renamed P 425]) sri lankan coastal patrol craft Beli Orao: yugoslav gunboat, launched 3.6.39, 1941 italian Alba, later Zagabria, 1943 yugoslav, 1945s Biokovo, later Jadranka Bellamya: oiler 1976 Bellatrix-class (Procion GC-103, Aldebaran GC-104, Bellatrix GC-106, Capella GC-108) dominican patrol boats, delivered 1967-68 and 1972 Belleisle: british 50 guns 1761, 1782 (24*68c pdr,26*42c pdr,8*24c pdr) Belleisle,74. (french Formidable taken on 23 6/1795. BU 1814) Belleisle,74. (1819 launched. trooper 1841) 1820 out of commissiom. commissioned in 1841 Belleisle british ex french Lion Belleisle-class (Belleisle [ex Peiki Shereff, commissioned 19.7.1878], Orion [ex Boordhi Zaffer, commissioned 3.7.1882, 1902 harbour service, 1909 Orontes]) british ramming ship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Belle Poule: french frigate, launched 1769, 32x12pdr, captured by RN 1780, sold 1801 Belle Poule (36) (captured in 3/1806. sold 1818) british ex french, 1779 built Belle Poule: french frigate, 1839, IM KOPIENORDNER Bellerophon: (80) 1786, 1815 prison ship Bellerophon: british armoured frigate, commissioned 11.4.1866, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Bellerophon-class (Bellerophon [commissioned 20.2.1909], Superb [commissioned 9.6.1909], Temeraire [commissioned 15.5.1909]) british battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 190621, LOOSE/OESTERLE Bellette: (18) launched 1814,’cruizer’, sold 1828 Bellisarius: US privateer?, taken 8/1781 by RN, 1783 sold Bellislois: french lugger, built in 1768, 2x2pdr, 4 swivels Belliquueuse: french ketch-rigged bomb vessel launched 1683 (8 guns, 2x12in mortars), 4 built Belliqueuse: french armoured cruiser 1866 Belliqueux,64. launched 6/1780. commissioned 1781. prison hulk 1814, 1816 BU Bellona: british (74) launched 1760, commissioned 8.4.1760, harbour service 1842 (receiving ship) or BU 1814 ???, IM KOPIENORDNER Bellona: swedish frigate, launched 11/1782, 26x24pdr, ...x9pdr/18pdr carronades, wrecked 1809, HOWARD S.224 Bellona: dutch frigate, launched 1794, 20x9pdr, 2x6pdr, 2x6pdr, taken 1796 by RN, renamed Vindictive, 1798 hulk, 1816 sold Bellona: british river barge, gunboat (3), purchased 2/1794 by RN, 1799 mud barge, 1805 BU Bellona: venetian frigate (32), taken by RN 1811, renamed Dover, 1812 troopship (12x9pdr, 4x18pdr carronades, 2x6pdr), 1819 guard ship, 1825 hulked, 1836 sold Bellona: kuk (34) launched 1842 Bellona C 2: danish submarine, Rota-class/C-class, 1920, 4x45,72 TT, 1x5,7 Bellona-class (modified Dido-class) (Spartan [commissioned 10.8.1943], Bellona [commissioned 29.10.1943, 1946-56 RNZN], Black Prince [commissioned 20.11.1943, 1946 RNZN flagship], Royalist [commissioned 10.9.1943, 1954 RNZN], Diadem [commissioned 6.1.1944, 1956 pakistani Babur, trainig ship, harbour service, 1982 Jahanqir]) british anti aircraft cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Bellone, La: french frigate, launched 1755, 26x12pdr, 6x6pdr, taken by RN 271759, renamed Repulse, 12/1776 foundered Bellone: french, launched 1797, (28), taken 1806, renamed Blanche in 1809, 1814 sold Bellone, La: french frigate, built 1803, 28x18pr, 14x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, taken by RN 1810, renamed Junon, 1817 BU Bellone: french screw frigate (36) launched 1853 Bellone-class (Bellone [(Q 102) launched 7/14, commissioned 7/1917], Gorgone [(Q 104) launched 12/15, commissioned 10/16], Hermione [(Q 103) launched 3/17, commissioned 2/18]) french submarines Belridge Hills, T2-SE-A1 64 „Beluga“-class (SS-533 [built 1987]) soviet experimental research submarine, project 1710 Makrel (project 821???) Belvidera: „Belyanka“-class () soviet special-liquids tankers, project 1968 or project 19680 Bemis Heights, T2-SE-A1 Benachie: 1919 Ben & Lucy: tug, 1910 Benbow: british (80) 1813 Ben Breac: 1916 Ben Cruachan: clipper, maiden voyage 5.10.1873, later mexican Carmela, sister to Ben Voirlich Ben Glas: 1917 Bengo-class (Bengo [launched 23.8.1879], Mandovi [launched 16.8.1879]) portuguese gunboat Benham-class (DD-397 Benham [commissioned 2.2.1939, DD der USN S. 126 von 1942], DD-398 Ellet [commissioned 17.2.1939/18.4.1939??????], DD-399 Lang [commissioned 30.3.1939/26.5.1939????????], DD-400 McCall [commissioned 22.6.1938, DD der USN S. 126 von 1943], DD-401 Maury [commissioned 5.8.1938], DD-402 Mayrant [commissioned 19.9.1939/1.11.1939????????], DD-403 Trippe [commissioned 1.11.1939/15.12.1939?????????], DD-404 Rhind [commissioned 10.11.1939/15.1.1939???????, DD der USN S. 126 von 1942], DD-405 Rowan [commissioned 23.9.1939/31.10.1939???????], DD-406 Stack [commissioned 20.11.1939/3.1.1940??????], DD-407 Sterett [commissioned 15.8.1939/15.9.1939??????], DD-408 Wilson [commissioned 5.7.1939/14.8.1939???????]) US destroyers, CONWAY 1922-46 (DD-400 & DD-401 Gridleyclass with DD-380 & DD-382 ???) Benjamin and Ann: river barge, purchased as gunboat (3) 2/1794, 1800 sold Benjamin Constant: brazilian trainings-cruiser, launched 10/1892 Benjamin Hawkins: 1920, boom defence vessel Ben-My-Chree: british merchant, completed 1908, seaplane carrier 1915 Ben Nevis: british clipper, 1898 norvegian Astoria Bennington, T2-SE-A1 Ben Rossal: 1929, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Benson-class/Gleaves-class/Livermore-class (DD-421 Benson [commissioned 25.7.1940, 1954 taiwanese Lo Yang], DD-422 Mayo [commissioned 18.9.1940], DD-423 Gleaves [commissioned 14.6.1940], DD-424 Niblack [commissioned 1.8.1940], DD-425 Madison [commissioned 8.6.1940/6.12.1940???????], DD-426 Lansdale [commissioned 17.9.1940], DD-427 Hilary P. Jones [commissioned 7.9.1940, 1954 taiwanese Han Yang], DD-428 Charles F. Hughes [commissioned 5.9.1940/18.10.1940??????], DD-429 Livermore [commissioned 7.10.1940], DD-430 Eberle [commissioned 4.12.1940, 1951 greek Niki], DD-431 Plunkett [commissioned 16./17.7.1940, 1959 taiwanese Nan Yang], DD-432 Kearny [commissioned 13.9.1940], DD-433 Gwin [commissioned 15.1.1941], DD-434 Meredith [commissioned 1.3.1941], DD-435 Grayson [commissioned 14.2.1941/15.4.1941???????], DD-436 Monssen [commissioned 14/15..3.1941, DD der USN S.155 von 1941], DD-437 Woolsey [commissioned 7.5.1941], DD-438 Ludlow [commissioned 5.3.1941, 1951 greek Doxa], DD-439 Edison [commissioned 30./31.1.1941], DD-440 Ericson [commissioned 11.3.1941/31.3.1941????], DD-441 Wilkes [commissioned 22.4.1941/12.6.1941????], DD-442 Nicholson [commissioned 3.6.1941, DD der USN S.155 von 1945, 1951 italian Aviere], DD-443 Swanson [commissioned 29.5.1941/15.7.1941???], DD-444 Ingraham [commissioned 17.7.1941]) US destroyers, CONWAY 1922-46 Bentinck: merchant, purchased 1841, fitted for artic expedition, renamed Plover, 1854 sold, cutter Bent's Fort, T2-SE-A1 Benton Field, T1-M-A2 Ben Venue: clipper, launched 1867 Ben Voirlich: clipper, maiden voyage 03.01.1874, 1891 german, 1903 italian Cognati, sister to Ben Cruachan Beograd-class (Beograd [commissioned 28.4.39, 1941 italian Sebenico, 1943 german TA 43, GRÖNER 2], Ljubljana [commissioned 12/1941 italian Lubiana], Zagreb [commissioned 8/1939]) jugoslav destroyer, CONWAY 192246 Bep Beq Berbice, schooner. (1780 - 88) tender to Adamant Berbice: schooner, purchased 1793, wrecked 1796, 6x4pdr, 2x12pdr, draught dated 8/1789 Berbice: (4) ex dutch schooner, purchased 1804, foundered 1806 Berceau: french corvette, launched 1834 (32x30pdr carronades) ‘batterie couverte’ type Berean: british merchant barque, launched 8/1869 Berenga: 1917 Berengar: german steamer, commissioned 13.4.1911, 1919 british, 1923 General Botha, 1926 german Berengar, 1938 Petropolis, 1939 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher XI, 1940 transport Beresford: british revenue brig (customs) 1814 taken from the US, rebuilt, 1820 prventive service, 1860 sold Berezan: soviet transport 1922, 1928 rebuilt: Volgo-Don, 1941 german Wolgo-Don Berezha-class () soviet degaussing, project 130 Berezhina-class (Berezina, Yauza) russian netlayers, launched 1917 65 Berezhina-class () soviet underway replenishment ships, project 1859 Berge Big: 1966 Bergere: (18) captured by RN on 17 4/1806, BU 1811, not commissioned Berk-class (Berk [commissioned 12.7.1972], Peyk [commissioned 24.7.1975]) turkish frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 Berk-Efshan-class (Berk-Efshan, Taijar) turkish destroyers, launched 1894 Berk I Savet-class (Berk I Savet [1923 renamed Berk], Peyk I Sevket [1923 renamed Peyk]) turkish torpedo gunboats 1907, rebuilt 1937-39, CONWAY 1906-21 Berkut-class (Berkut, Orel, ..., ..., ..., ...) russian iron river barges, equipped 1905 as unpropelled gunbarges, IM KOPIENORDNER Berkut: launched 1904, later russian dispatch vessel Berlin: german passenger steamer, launched 7.11.1908, 1914 auxiliary cruiser C, 1921 british Arabic, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Berlin-class (Berlin, Hermann Helms, Alfried Krupp, Vormann Steffens, Arkona, Bremen) german SAR cruisers Bermagni: 1912, mine tender in world war 2 Bermuda,18, (1805 launched. lost 1808) 1805 Bermuda,10, (1808 launched. ‘cherokee’. lost 1816) 1809 Bermuda: british schooner, tender, built 1818, purchased 1819, foundered in 3/1821 Bermuda: schooner, launched 3/1838, 1x32pdr, 2c12pdr carronades, IM KOPIENORDNER Bernadette: british merchant 1914, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Bernisse: dutch merchant, (LL9 20.2.1941, seized incomplete, 2.2.1942 german mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 184 Berrima: british armed merchant cruiser, RAN store carrier 10/14 Berry Head: repair ship 1945 Berta: 1927, oil tanker Bertha Lina: 1931, balloon vessel in world war 2 Berthe-de-Villers-class (Berthe-de-Villers, Jasquin) french river gunboat, built 1884 Bertin, Le: transport/(64) 1760, captured 1761 by RN (renamed HMS Belleisle), 26x24pdr, 28x18pdr, 8x9pdr, 2x6pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER Berthollet: french paddle corvette (10) launched 1850 Bertram-type (Ali [jordanian, acquired 1974], Abdullah [jordanian, acquired 1974], ...) 30ft, coastal patrol boat, see also Enforcer-type Berwick: british 70 guns 1700 Berwick: british 70 guns, launched 7/1723, 1743 hulked Berwick: british 70 guns 1743 Berwick: british merchant, purchased 1781 by RN as armed storeship, 1786 Sirius (4x6pdr, 6x18pdr carronades) Berwick: british 74 guns 1809 Beryl: yacht 1904 Beryl II: 1913, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Beschermer: dutch launched 1781 or 1784, surrendered 1799 to RN, 1801 floating battery, 1806 hulk, sold 1838, 20x24pdr, 20x18pdr, 2x9pdr Beshtau: russian merchant, launched 1907 Beskytteren: danish fishery protection vessel, commissioned 27.2.1976, CONWAY 1947-95 Bespokoiny-class (Bespokoiny [commissioned 29.10.1914], Derzki [commissioned 29.11.1914], Gnevny [commissioned 29.10.1914, 1918-19 german R 03], Pronzitelny [commissioned 29.10.1914], Bystryj [commissioned 18.4.1915, 1918-19 german R 02, 1925 Frunze], Gromki [commissioned 1915], Pospeshny [commissioned 1915], Pylki [commissioned 1915], Schastlivy/Scastlivyj [commissioned 5/1915, 1918-19 german R 01]) russian destroyers, CONWAY 1906-21 Bess: 1919, mine destructor 1940 Bessie: 1918, tug Bestevaer: dutch steamer, launched 2/1941, 10.4.1942 commissioned as german net tender NT 11, 1945 dutch merchant Bestevaer, 1959 danish Else Priva, 1984 Jattle Betsy: djerm used in 4/1801. armed with a 24-pounder carronade she was used as part of the Nile flotilla. see Fury Betsy Slater: 1911, balloon vessel in world war 2 Betsey: (6) hired armed cutter around 1805 Betsey: hired armed cutter 1805. by the end of 1807 only one Betsey is mentioned - off Ushant. Betsey Caines: hired armed vessel around 1808 Betta N 3: italian harbour craft, launched 1891, converted to minelayer Beulah: (6) RN transport hired in 1796 Bevakningsbat 61-class (Bevakningsbåt 61 [built 1960-61], Bevakningsbåt 62 [built 1960-61], Bevakningsbåt 63 [built 196061], Bevakningsbåt 64 [built 1960-61], Bevakningsbåt 65 [built 1960-61], Bevakningsbåt 66 [built 1960-61], Bevakningsbåt 67 [built 1960-61], Bevakningsbåt 68 [built 1960-61], Bevakningsbåt 69 [built 1960-61], Bevakningsbåt 70 [built 1960-61], Bevakningsbåt 71 [built 1966-67], Bevakningsbåt 72 [built 1966-67], Bevakningsbåt 73 [built 1966-67], Bevakningsbåt 74 [built 1966-67], 66 Bevakningsbåt 75 [built 1966-67], Bevakningsbåt 76 [built 1966-67], Bevakningsbåt 77 [built 196667]) swedish patrol boats Bew Bex Beyrand: french (64) under construction in 1797, captured incomplete, sunk 1799 Bezan: 1661 yacht dutch, presented to english king Bhadravati: british, 1932, mine tender in world war 2 Bianca: german steamer 1899, 1906 russian Neva, 1916 russian harbour vessel No. 14 Sekret, 1918 Bolsevik Biber: german midget-submarines 1944, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Biche: french iron screw sloop (2-6) launched 1848 Bidasoa-class (Bidasoa [commissioned 1946], Guadalete [commissioned 1946], Lérez [commissioned 1947], Nervión [commissioned 1946], Segura [commissioned 1949], Tambre [commissioned 1946], Ter [commissioned 1948]) spanish minesweepers, CONWAY 1922-46 Bielefeld: german steamer, launched 16.7.1898, 1914 mine barrier breaker SP 3, 1915 SP 5, 1921 japanese Kobun Maru, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Bielsko: polish merchant, launched 4/1939, 1940 completed as german Bonn, intended hospital ship Schiff 26, 7.9.1941 commissioned as auxiliary cruiser Michel, Schiff 28, HSK 9, Raider H, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Bien Aimée: (24) french 1672 Bien Aimé (20) storeship british 1793 Bienfaisant (64) captured in by the RN 7/1758 Bien Hoa: french auxiliary, IM KOPIENORDNER Bienvenu,28. (french storeship taken on 17 3/1794. taken into RN as Undaunted. sold 1795) Bierke-class (Bierke No 111 [launched 1890], Rotchensalm No 112 [launched 1890], Gapsal No 113 [launched 1891], Moonzund No 114 [launched 1891]) russian torpedo boats Bif Big Bend T2-SE-A1 Bihuro-class (PM 73, PM 74, PM 75, PM 76, PM 77, PM 78, PM 79, PM 80, PM 81, PM 82, PM 83, PM 84, PM 85, PM 86, PM 87, PM 88, PM 90, Pm 91, PM 92, Pm 93) japanese medium patrol vessels, completed 1972-73 Bii Bij Bik Bilderdyk: ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, LASH-freighter 1972 Bille-class (Bille [commissioned 15.11.1948], Buhl [commissioned 16.5.49], Hammer [commissioned 26.4.1950], Holm [commissioned 15.10.1949], Krabbe [commissioned 3.6.48], Krieger [commissioned 17.3.48]) danish torpdeoboats/patrol boats, CONWAY 1947-95 Bima Samudera I: type Boeing Jetfoil hydrofoil, delivered 1982, indonesian trials vessel Bingera: 1935, stores ship in world war 2 Bio Bip Biq Birch Coulie T2-SE-A1 Birch Lake: RCN MMS, soviet Birchol: 1917, british oil tanker Birchol: 1946, british oil tanker Birchton: british tug, 1944 Bird-class/Lapwing-class (Lapwing [AM-1 6/1918, seaplane tender AVP-1], Owl I AM-2 [7/1918], Robin I AM-3 [8/1918[, Swallow AM-4 [10/1918], Sanderling AM-37 [12/1918], Auk [AM-38 1/1919, survey vessel 1922-23], Chewink [AM-39 4/1919, ASR-3 9/1929], Cormorant [AM-40 5/1919], Gannet [AM-41 7/1919, seaplane tender AVP-], Tanager AM-5 [6/1918], Cardinal AM-6 [8/1918], Oriole AM-7 [11/1918], Curlew AM-8 [1/1919], Grebe AM-43 [5/1919], Mallard [AM-44 6/1919, ASR-4], Ortolan [AM-45 9/1919, ASR-5], Peacock AM-46 [12/1919], Pelican [AM-27 10/1918, seaplane tender AVP-], Falcon [commissioned as AM28 11/1918, ASR-2 1921], Osprey [AM-29 1/1919, survey vessel 1922-23], Seagull AM-30 [3/1919], Tern AM-31 [5/1919], Turkey AM-13 [12/1918], Woodcock AM-14 [2/1919], Quail AM-15 [4/1919], Partridge AM-16 [6/1919], Sandpiper [AM-51 10/1919, seaplane tender AVP-], Warbler [AM-53 12/1919, 1920 tug], Vireo AM-52 [10/1919], Willet [AM-54 1/1920, 1920 tug], Swan [AM-34 1/1919, seaplane tender AVP-], Whippoorwill AM-35 [4/1919], Bittern AM-36 [5/1919], Kingfisher AM-25 [5/1918], Rail [AM-26, commissioned 6/18, AT-139 tug in 6/42, 5/44 ATO-139], Thrush [AM-18 4/1919, seaplane tender AVP-], Eider [AM-17, commissioned 1/19, 1940 gate tender YNG-20], Finch AM-9 [commissioned 9/1918, sunk, raised recommissioned as japanese escort No. 103], Heron [AM-10 10/1918, seaplane tender AVP-], Flamingo [AM-32 2/1919, survey vessel 1922-23], Penguin II AM-33 [11/1918], Pigeon [AM-47 7/1919, ASR-], Brant AM-24 [9/1918], Teal [AM-23 8/1918, seaplane tender AVP-], Widgeon AM-22 [7/1918], Lark AM-21 [4/1919], Bobolink AM-20 [1/1919], Avocet [AM-19 9/1918, seaplane tender AVP-], Redwing I [commissioned AM-48 10/1919, USCG 1924]) US minesweepers, in service from 1918, CONWAY 1906-21 67 Bird-class (Loon, Cormorant, Bleu Heron [1956 RCMP], Mallard) canadian submarine chasers, built in 1955 Birindci Inönü-class (Birindci Inönü, Ikindci Inönü) turkish submarines 1928, CONWAY 1922-46 Birkenhead-class (Birkenhead [built as greek Antinavarhos Kontouriotis, commissioned 5/1915], Chester [built as greek Lambros Katsonis, commissioned 5/1916]) british light cruisers, CONWAY 1906-21 Birmingham-class (Birmingham [commissioned 2/1914], Lowestoft [commissioned 4/1914], Nottingham [commissioned 4/1914], Adelaide [RAN, commissioned 4.8.1922, „HMAS Long Delayed“) british/australian light cruisers, LOOSE/OESTERLE Bischofstor: ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, 1976, bulk carrier Bishop,1. gun vessel. around 1799 Bishopsgate: 1932, british gate vessel Bismarck-class (Bismarck [commissioned 27.8.1878], Blücher [commissioned 21.12.1878], Stosch [commissioned 3.12.1877], Moltke [commissioned 16.4.1878, 1911 hulk Acheron], Gneisenau [commissioned 3.10.1880], Stein [commissioned 21.10.1880]) german iron corvettes, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 18601905 Bd. 1 Bismarck-class (Bismarck [commissioned 24.8.1940], Tirpitz [commissioned 25.2.1941]) german battleship, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1922-46, LOOSE/OESTERLE Bison: 1893, stores ship in world war 2 Bisson: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1850 Bisson-class (Bisson 1875, Chasseur [launched 6/1878], Dumont d´Urville [launched 1878], Hussard 1879, Labourdonnais [launched 1875], Voltigeur [launched 7/1878]) french sloops CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Bisson-class (Bisson 1913, Renaudin [launched 3/13], Commandant Lucas 1914, Protet 1914, Mangini [launched 3/13], Magon [launched 4/13]) french destroyers Biter,12. gunbrig. (1804 Blackwall. lost 1805) 1805 Biter, gunboat (1855 launched. hulk 1865) 1/56, tender to Hawke, 108'x22'x6'9". Bitny: polish submarine chaser, built 1951-53 on the hulls of ex-german Polizeikampfboote Bitny-class (Bitny, Dzielny, Dziarski, Bystry, Szybki, Sprawny, Odwazny, Odporny) polish fast torpedo attack craft, NATO code „Wisla“, 1970s, project 664 Bittern,12. (1840 launched. sold 1860) 1842 Bittern-class (Avon [commissioned 2/1899], Bittern [commissioned 4/1897], Otter [commissioned 3/1900]) [Vickers 30knotters] british DD Bittern-class (Bittern [L.07, launched 7/1937], Enchantress ex Bittern [L.56, commissioned 1935], Stork [L.81, launched 4/1936]) british sloops, completed 1935-38, IM KOPIENORDNER Modified Bittern-class (Jumna [U.21, launched 11/1940, commissioned 1941, 1948 indian, 1957 surveying vessel, 1976 Jumuna], Sutlej [U.95, launched 10/1940, commissioned 1941, 1948 indian, 1955 surveying vessel], Godavari [U.52, launched 1/1943, commissioned 1943, 1948 pakistani Sind], Narbada [launched 11/1942, commissioned 1943, 1948 pakistani Jhelum]) RIN sloops Biu Biv Biw Bixio-class (Nino Bixio [commissioned 5.5.1914], Marsala [commissioned 4.8.1914]) italian scout cruisers, CONWAY 1906-21 „Biya“-class () soviet project 871 Biz BK 1: russian motor launch, ordered 1916, (BK-series), IM KOPIENORDNER BK 2: russian motor launch, ordered 1916, (BK-series), IM KOPIENORDNER BK 3: russian motor launch, ordered 1916, (BK-series), IM KOPIENORDNER BK-3-type (PK-224 [renamed MO-411, built 1934]) soviet armoured subchaser, based on MO 3-type BK 4: russian motor launch, ordered 1916, (BK-series), IM KOPIENORDNER BK 5: russian motor launch, ordered 1916, (BK-series), IM KOPIENORDNER BK 6: russian motor launch, ordered 1916, (BK-series), IM KOPIENORDNER BK 7: russian motor launch, ordered 1916, lost 7/17, (BK-series), IM KOPIENORDNER BK 8: russian motor launch, ordered 1916, (BK-series), IM KOPIENORDNER BK 9: russian motor launch, ordered 1916, (BK-series), IM KOPIENORDNER BK 10: russian motor launch, ordered 1916, (BK-series), IM KOPIENORDNER BK 11: russian motor launch, ordered 1916, (BK-series), IM KOPIENORDNER BK 12: russian motor launch, ordered 1916, (BK-series), IM KOPIENORDNER BK-521-type (BK-521 [commissioned 18.8.45], BK-522, BK-523, BK-524, BK-525, BK-526, BK-527, BK-528) soviet armoured sea going river gunboats 1945, project 186 BK-529-type (project 186) (BK-529 - BK-559) soviet armoured river gunboats 1946, IM KOPIENORDNER BKA 1124-type () 97 soviet armoured motor gunboats, serial production since about 1935, IM KOPIENORDNER, some became bulgarian in 1950s BKA 1125-type (..., 134 Geroi Sovetskogo Sojuza Krasnoselbskij [commissioned 25.7.43, 1944 BK-134], 200 [commissioned 4.7.44 as BK-200], 201 [commissioned 12.7.40, 1941 B-111, 1941 401], 201 (II) [commissioned 29.5.44 as BK- 68 201], 202 [commissioned 12.7.40, 1941 B-112, 1941 402], 202 (II) [commissioned 20.11.43, 1944 BK-202], 203 [commissioned 12.7.40, 1941 B-113, 1941 403], 204 [commissioned 12.7.40, 1941 B-114], 212 [commissioned 12.7.40, 1941 B-212. 1944 BK-212], 213 [commissioned 12.7.40, 1941 B-213, 1944 BK-213], 214 [commissioned 12.7.40, 1941 B-214, 1944 BK-214], 215 [commissioned 12.7.40, 1941 B-213, 1944 BK-215], 222 Geroi Sovetskogo Sojuza Odiicov [commissioned 25.7.43, as 123], 223 Geroi Sovetskogo Sojuza Golubec [commissioned 25.7.43 as 124, 1944 BK-124], 224 [commissioned ..., 3/43 331, 4/43 241, 2/44 BK-241], 231 [commissioned 14.9.43, as 242 ex 332, 1944 BK-242], 232 [commissioned 14.9.43, as 243 ex 333, 1944 BK-243, 1945 Kapitan-Leitenant Savickij], 233 [commissioned 14.9.43 as 244, ex 334, 1944 BK-244], 234 [commissioned 25.10.43 as 222, 1944 BK-222], 241 [commissioned 25.10.43 as 223, 1944 BK-223], 242 [commissioned 19.11.43 as 232, 1944 BK-232], 243 [commissioned 25.10.43 as 224, 1944 BK-224], 244 [commissioned 11.11.43 as 231, 1944 BK-231], 301 [commissioned 6.7.40, 1941 B-115, 1941 304], 302 [6/41 B-211, 7/41 101, commissioned 6.7.40], 303 [6/1941 B-221, 7/1941 102], 304 [commissioned 12.7.40, 6/41 B-222, 7/41 103], 322 [commissioned 24.8.41, 2/44 BK-322], 323 [commissioned 24.8.41, 2/44 BK-323], 324 [commissioned 24.8.41, 2/44 BK-324], 325 [commissioned 24.8.41, 2/44 BK-325], 401 [commissioned 12.7.40, 6/41 B-223, 7/41 104], 402 [commissioned 6.7.40, 6/41 B-224, 7/41 105, 7/42 101], 403 [commissioned 3.2.39, 8/40 124, 6/41 B-131, 7/41 302], 404 [commissioned 3.2.39, 8/40 123, 6/41 B-132, 7/41 303, 7/42 103], 405 [commissioned 3.2.39, 8/40 121, 6/41 B-133, 7/41 404], 501 [commissioned 3.2.39,8/40 122, 6/41 B-134], 502 [commissioned 6.7.40, 6/41 B-231, 7/41 204, 7/42 202], 503 [commissioned 6.7.40, 6/41 B-232, 7/41 202, 7/42 102], 504 [commissioned 6.7.40, 6/41 B-233, 7/41 203], 505 [commissioned 6.7.40, 6/41 B-234, 7/41 205, 7/42 203], BK-3 [commissioned 11.12.43, 7/45 Leitenant Glazunov], BK-4, BK-5 [commissioned 11.12.43], BK-6 [commissioned 9.1.44], BK-7 [commissioned 9.1.44], BK-8 [commissioned 9.1.44], BK-76 Borodinec, BK-77 Renijskij Patriot [commissioned 30.11.45], BK-78, BK-79 [commissioned 30.11.45], ...BK-85 [commissioned 8.9.45], BK-86 [commissioned 25.10.45], ..., BK-85 [commissioned 8.9.45], BK-86 [commissioned 25.10.45], BK-87 Tuzlovskij Patriot, BK-88 Kilijskij Patriot, BK-89 Kiliec, BK-90 Starokazackij Patriot [commissioned 25.10.45], BK-104 [commissioned 15.8.45], BK-105, BK-106, BK-107 [commissioned 8.9.45], BK-108 [commissioned 30.11.45], BK-109 [commissioned 25.10.45], BK-110 [commissioned 8.9.45], BK-111 [commissioned 15.8.45], BK-139, BK-140 [commissioned 13.3.45], BK-141 Tuzlovec, BK-142 Trudiashchijsia Kilii, BK-143 Dunaiskij Patriot, BK-144 Otvet Izmaila, BK-145 Borodinskij Patriot, BK-146 Retenik Volgotankera, BK-147 Reniec [commissioned 4.8.45], BK-148, BK-149, BK-150, BK-151, BK-152 [commissioned 15.8.45], BK-186 [commissioned 10.8.44], BK-301 [commissioned 29.5.44], BK-302 [commissioned30.4.44], BK-303 [commissioned 30.4.44], BK-304 [commissioned 30.4.44], BK-305 Molotovskij Remesleiijk [commissioned 8.7.44], BK-306, BK-307 [commissioned 8.7.44], BK-371, BK-372 [commissioned 10.8.44], BK-373, BK-374 [commissioned 19.9.44], BK-375 [commissioned 12.9.44], BK-376, BK-377, BK-378, BK-379 [commissioned 28.9.44], BK-380, BK-381 [commissioned 7.11.44], BK-382, BK-383. BK-384, BK-385 [commissioned 5.1.45]) 151 + 51 postwar (1946/47) soviet armoured motor gunboats, serial construction since 1938, project 1125, IM KOPIENORDNER Blaa Hejren see Bla Heyren Black Duck: rumrunner, taken into USCG 27.3.1930, CG-808 Black Hills T2-SE-A1 Black Jack, T2-SE-A1 Black Joke (10) british lugger 1793 Black Joke,4. (hired cutter) 1811, taken by the french in the spring of 1811. Black Joke. schooner. (ex-slaver Henrietta taken and bought in 1828. BU 1832) 1x18-pounder, 1x18-pdr caronade Black Frost 1918, balloon vessel in world war 2 Black Prince: american merchant, built 1774, launched 1774, maiden voyage 31.12.1774, 4.11.1775 purchased by US, renamed Alfred (20x9pdr, 10x6pdr) Black Prince,74. (1816 Woolwich. BU 1855) 1816- out of commission Black Ranger: 1941, british oil tanker Black River T2-SE-A1 Blackstocks Ford, T2-SE-A1 Black Swan: british merchant brigantine, 1841 opium clipper, built 1838 Black Swan-class (Black Swan [L.57, commissioned 1/1940], Erne [U.03, commissioned 4/41], Flamingo [L.18, commissioned 12/39, 1959 german Graf Spee, Typ 138], Ibis [U.99, commissioned 8/1941]) british sloops, CONWAY 1922-46, IM KOPIENORDNER Modified Black Swan-class (Actaeon [commissioned 24.7.46, 1959 west german Hipper, Typ 138], Alacrity [commissioned 13.4.45], Amethyst [commissioned 2.11.43], Chanticleer [U.05, commissioned 29.3.43], Crane [commissioned 10.5.44], Cygnet [commissioned 1.12.42], Hart [commissioned 12.12.43, 1959 german Scheer, Typ 138], Hind [commissioned 11.4.44], Kite [U.87, commissioned 1.3.43], Lapwing [U.62, commissioned 21.3.44], Lark [U.11, commissioned 10.12.43], Magpie [commissioned 30.8.43], Mermaid [commissioned 12.5.43, 1959 german Scharnhorst, Typ 138], Modeste [commissioned 3.9.45], Nereide [commissioned 6.5.46], Opossum [commissioned 16.1.45], Peacock [commissioned 10.5.44], Pheasant [commissioned 12.5.43], Redpole [commissioned 24.6.43], Snipe [commissioned 9.9.46], Sparrow [commissioned 16.12.46], Starling [commissioned 1.4.43], Whimbrel [commissioned 13.1.1943, 1949 egyptian El Malek Farouq], Wild Goose [commissioned 11.3.43], Woodcock [commissioned 29.5.43], 69 Woodpecker [U.08, commissioned 14.12.42], Wren [commissioned 4.2.43], Cauvery [RIN, launched 6/1943, commissioned 1943, 1948 indian, renamed Kaveri], Kistna [RIN, launched 4/1943, commissioned 1943, 1948 indian]) british sloops, completed 1942-46 Blackwall: british 50 guns 1696 Blackwater, T2-SE-A1 Blackwood-class (Blackwood [commissioned 22.8.1957], Duncan [commissioned 21.10.1958], Dundas [commissioned 9.3.1956], Exmouth [commissioned 20.12.1957], Grafton [commissioned 11.1.1957], Hardy [commissioned 15.12.1955], Keppel [commissioned 6.7.1956], Malcolm [commissioned 12.12.1957], Murray [commissioned 5.6.1956], Palliser [commissioned 13.12.1957], Pellew [commissioned 26.7.1956], Russel [commissioned 7.2.1957], Khukri [indian, commissioned 15.7.1958], Kirpan [indian, commissioned 7/1959, 1978 coast guard service], Kuthar [indian, commissioned 11/1959, 1978 coast guard service]) british ASW frigates, Type 14, aka Captain-class, CONWAY 1947-95 Bladensburg, T2-SE-A1 Bla Heyren / Blaa Hejren 18x4pdr 1756 very good danish frigate Blairmount: 1889 british steamer, 1898 russian Girin, 1905 japanese Kitsurin Maru, 1936 chinese Lee Cheng Blake-class (Blake ex Bombay [launched 8/1808], Saint Domingo [launched 3/1809, commissioned 1809, sold 1816, inofficially San Domingo]) british, 28x32pdr, 28x18pdr, 4x12pdr+10x32pdr carronades, 4x12pdr+2x32pdr carronades, 6x18pdr carronades, IM KOPIENORDNER Blake-class (Blake [commissioned 2.2.1892], Blenheim [commissioned 26.5.1894]) british armoured cruisers, CONWAY 18601905 BD. 1 Blakeley-class (Blakeley TB-27 [commissioned 27.12.1904, 1918 Coast Torpedo Boat No. 13], De Long TB-28 [commissioned 27.10.1902, 1918 Coast Torpedo Boat No. 14]) US torpedoboats Blanche: (32) british 1786 Blanche,38. (spanish Amfitrite taken on 25.11.1804. wrecked 1807) Blanche,28. (french privateer Bellone captured on 9.7.1806. BU 1814) renamed Blanche in 1808. Blanche,46. (1819 launched. hospital ship 1852) 1824 fitting out. Blanche: french mercantile barque, 1867 Blanche et Louise: iron barque, launched 12/1868 Blanco Encalada: chilean cruiser, commissioned 4/1894, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Blandford-class (Blandford [launched 1719, sold 1742], Lyme, Scarborough: eine davon launched 2/1720) 20x6pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER Blankenese: german passenger ship 1896, 1909 russian Pernigel, russian harbour vessel Sova, 1920 lett passenger ship Pernigel Blast-class: Blast [launched 1695, yard craft 1721], Basilisk [launched 1695, BU 1729], Thunder [launched 1695, taken 1696], Carcass [launched 1695, sold 1713], Furnace [launched 4/1695, BU 1725], Comet [launched 1695, taken 1706], Dreadful [launched 5/1695, burnt 1695], Granado launched 1695, BU 1718], Serpent [launched 1695, taken 1703], Terror [launched 1/1695, taken and blown up 1705]) 2x12,25in mortars, 4x2pdr, british bomb vessel Blast-class: Blast [launched 8/1740, taken 1745, IM KOPIENORDNER], Basilisk [launched 8/1740, sold 1750], Thunder [launched 8/1740, foundered 1744], Carcass [launched 9/1740, sold 1740], Lightning [launched 10/1740, foundered 1746], Furnace [launched 10/1740, 1741-56 exploration ship (IM KOPIENORDNER), sold 1763 8x4pdr!]) as bombs 1x13in 1x10in mortars, 6x4pdr, 10 swivels, as sloops 10x4pdr, 14swivels, british ketch-rigged bomb vessel Blast-class (Blast [1757, 1x13in mortar, 1x10in mortar], Mortar, Thunder) british ketch-rigged bomb (version of the Infernal design) IM KOPIENORDNER Blaxland: 1912 Blaze: Blazer,14. gunbrig. (1804 launched. sold 1814) 1805 Blenda-class (Blenda [launched 10/1874, 1887 T-boat-mothership/tender, became submarine tender, then barrack ship], Disa [launched 4/1877, later survey vessel]) swedish gunboats Blenheim (98 since 1778) british 1761 razee (74) en 1800 Blenheim: british 1709 (90), later hospitalship Blenheim: british 74 guns 1813, screw ship 1837 (60) Blexen: (LL9 1912, tug, 1963 Geeste Blitz-class: (Blitz [commissioned 28.3.1883], Pfeil [commissioned 25.11.1884]) german aviso, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Blitz-class (Blitz [commissioned 26.10.1888], Komet [6.11.1888]) kuk torpedo-gunboat, 1915 minesweeper, IM KOPIENORDNER Blitz: launched 1889, border guard vessel, 1914 tug, 1915 liason vessel B, 1918 controlling vessel A, 1927 riverine vessel Lina Block Island Bloedhond-class (Bloedhond [launched 1869, commissioned 16.3.1871], Cerberus [launched 1869, commissioned 20/21.7.1870]) dutch monitor, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Blogodet (118) 1801 russian. „Blokha“: soviet experimental fast torpedo attack craft, TKA M-400, project 80 Blonde,32. (1787 Burlesdon. sold 1805) Blonde,46. (1819 launched. hospital ship 1850) 1820 70 Blonde-class (Blonde [commissioned 5/1911], Blanche [commissioned 11/1910]) british scout cruisers Bloodhound: purchased/taken by RN in 1780s, 1783 sold Bloodhound,14. gunbrig. (1801 launched. sold 1816) 1801 Bloody Marsh, T2-SE-A1 Blossom: Blücher: german armoured cruiser 1909, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1906-21 Bluebird: yacht 1938 Blue Haze: 1919, torpedo recovery vessel in world war 2 Blue Jacket: clipper, maiden voyage 1854 Blue Licks, T2-SE-A1 Bluemoon: 1975 Blue Nile: 1980 Bluenose 1: fishing schooner and racing yacht, built 1921, IM KOPIENORDNER Blue Ranger: 1941, oil tanker Bluethroat: canadian loop-layer, commissioned 1955, 1964 survey ship Blv Blw Blx Blyskawiczny: polish experimental fast torpedo attack craft, completed 11.6.1965, project 663D Blz BMO-type (BMO 552 [1946 polish Blyskawiczny], BO-...) soviet large subchasers/guardboats, 23 completed 1940-45, aka Artillerist-class/MO-318-class, project 122, IM KOPIENORDNER BO 2-type (BO-, SK-..., MO-..., ...) 66 soviet large subchasers, built 1942-45, 2 commissioned prewar, 15 commissioned in the war, many commissioned postwar, 6 transferred 1950s to chinese, project 194, CONWAY 1922-46 Boadicea: british frigate, launched 4/1797, commissioned 1797, hospital ship 1854, 28x18pdr, 8x9pdr + 6x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, IM KOPIENORDNER Boadicea-class (Boadicea [commissioned 6/1909], Bellona [commissioned 2/1910]) british scout cruisers, CONWAY 1906-21 Bob Hope-class (Bob Hope, Mendonca T-AKR-303 [commissioned 2001], ...) US supply ships Boc Bodraja: russian half-galley, launched 1739 Borbone: sardinian, later italian Garibaldi, (46) screw frigate, launched 1860 Bore: launched 1916, 1916 russian dispatch vessel Yastreb, IM KOPIENORDNER Bore II: launched 1898, 11/1916 russian dispatch vessel Grif Borei-class (Yuri Dolgoruky [launched 4/2007, due into service 2008], ...) russian submarines Borgo-type (...) russian guard boats, built 1916-18, IM KOPIENORDNER Borodino-class (Borodino [commissioned 8/1904], Imperator Aleksandr III [commissioned 11/1903], Orel [commissioned 10/1904,1905 japanese Iwami], Kniaz Suvarov [commissioned 9/1904], Slava [commissioned 6/1905]) russian battleships, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Borussia: hapag-lloyd steamer, launched 7/1855, 9/1855 delivered, commissioned 6/1856 Borzon: russian tanker 1896 Bob Boy: 1916 Boekenroode: 1729, eher 1732 (58), HOWARD S.196 Bogatyr: russian screw corvette, built and launched 1860 (17) Bogatyr: 1878 russian tug, 1918 german minesweeper KM-10 Bogatyr-class (Bogatyr 1902, Oleg 1904, Kagul 1905 [ex Ochakov, as General Kornilov commissioned], Pamiat Merkuria [commissioned 7/1905, ex Kagul, later Komintern]) russian cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Boghammar-class: 51 iranian patrol craft, swedish built, delivered 1984-85 „Bogomol“-class (... [1989 guinean], ... [1991 guinean], ... [2/1988 guinea-bissaui], ... [2/1988 guinea-bissaui], ... [2/1989 guinea-bissaui], ... [2/1989 guinea-bissaui]) soviet export patrol boats, project 206EP gunboat, missile-less „Matka“ without hydrofoils Bogoyavleniye: russian frigate, launched 24.9.1795 Bogue-class (Bogue [CVE-9, ex Steel Advocate, commissioned 26.9.1942], Card [CVE-11, commissioned 8.11.1942], Copahee [CVE-12, ex Steel Architect, commissioned 15.6.1942], Core [CVE-13, commissioned 10.12.1942], Nassau [CVE-16, commissioned 20.8.1942], Altamaha [CVE-18, commissioned 15.9.1942], Barnes [CVE-20, commissioned 20.2.1943], Block Island [CVE-21, commissioned 8.3.1943], Breton [CVE-23, commissioned 12.4.1943], Croatan [CVE-25, commissioned 28.4.1943], Prince William [CVE-31, commissioned 9.4.1943]) US escort aircraft carriers, CONWAY 1922-46 Boguslaunie Gaspodin (66) russian 1783 Bojkij: 1898 russian harbour vessel Bojkij: 1916 cablelayer, sister to Smelyj, 1932 Metel, IM KOPIENORDNER Bold,14. gunvessel, launched 1801, BU 1811 Bold,12. (14) gunbrig. (originally Manly, named Bold after her recapture from the Dutch on 1 Jan 1809. sold 1811) Bold,14. british gunbrig. (6/1812 launched. lost 1813) commissioned 1812 71 Bold: ex BAT.8 tug, 1942 Boleslav (66) russian 1798 Bolid Bolivar: built as spanish Galicia 1891, became venezuelan gunboat, 1898 renamed Bolzano: italian heavy cruiser, commissioned 19.8.1933, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Bolzva-class () soviet project 688, aka Bolzva-3 Bomba-class: (Bomba [1918 finnish Augustin Ehrensvärd], Granata [1918 finnish Axel von Fersen], Kartec [1918 finnish Fabian Wrede], Srapnel [1918 finnish Wilhelm Carpelan]) 1914, russian guard boats Bombarde: french ketch-rigged bomb vessel, launched 1682, (4) 2x12in mortars, 4 built Bombardir Nikitin: russian tug, 1899 Bombay,38. (1793 launched. RN 1805. sold 1857) renamed Ceylon in 1808 Bombay,74. (1808 launched. Blake 1819. hospital ship 1828) 1808 Bombay: british steamer ... sicilian/neapolitan, later italian (10) paddle corvette Fulminante, launched 1848 Bombe-class (Bombe [commissioned 10/1887], Couleuvrine 1887, Dague 1888, Dragonne 1888, Flèche 1888, lance 1890, Sainte-barbe 1890, Salve 1890) french T-gunbaot, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Bombo 1930 Bona 1906 Bonaventure british 50 guns 1699 Bonaventure: british 50 guns 1711, 1716 Argyle Boncourt: 1913 gebautes racing boat Bonetta: british sloop, launched 1673, (4x3pdr) Bonetta: british sloop, launched 8/1732, 10/1744 wrecked, 8x4pdr, 12 swivels Bonetta: british launched 1755 Bonetta british (18) purchased in 1803, sold in 1810 Bonetta,3. brigantine. (1836 Sheerness. BU 1861) 1837 Bonito: trinidad and tobago coastal tug, launched 1981 Bonne Citoyenne: french corvette (20x8pdr) launched 1794, taken on 10.3.1796. in RN service: 18x32-pdr carronades and 2x9pdrs. sold 1819 Bonne Marseilles/Beau Marseilles: french lugger, taken 1809 by RN, renamed Defender, 8x12pdr carronades, 65ft length, IM KOPIENORDNER Boonesborough, T2-SE-A1 Borde: 1921 mine destructor 1940, repair ship 1942 Bordelais, Le: french privateer, launched 1799, 22x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr, taken by RN 10/1799, renamed Bourdelois, 1804 BU Border King 1914 Boreal: french refridgerator ship 1927, ex trawler Remy Chuinard Boreas: british storeship (28) (1774 Hull. sold 1802) 1778 Borée: french (74) 1785, renamed Ça Ira 1794, razed 1794: Agricola Borée: french (74) 1805 Borel: french patrol craft, 1940s, 20x5x1,8 m, 8 kn, ex japanese Borer: gunbrig (7/1812 launched. brig sloop in 1813. sold 1815) Boris (66) russian 1800 Boris Butoma: soviet underway replenishment ship, project 1593 Boris Chilikin-class () soviet underway replenishment ship, project 1559B Boris Gausman: russian tug 1906 Borkumriff: light ship 1956, 1989 decommissioned, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SEEFAHRT Borneo: dutch gunboats, launched 1892 Borneol: 1917, oil tanker Borussia: 1856 Boscaven: british (70) launched 1844 Bosnia: built 1898, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) in WWI Bossant: french river gunboat, launched 1885 Boston: american-built british sloop, 22x9pdr, 2x3?pdr, launched 5/1748, IM KOPIENORDNER Boston: US ship, 5x12pdr, 19x9pdr, 2x6pdr, 4x4pdr, launched 3.6.1776, maiden voyage 21.5.1777, captured by RN 12.5.1780 Boston: US frigate, 26x12pdr, 12x9pdr, launched 20.5.1799, maiden voyage 7/1799 Boston: USA, commissioned 1826, 20x24pdr Boston Whaler-type (... [grenadian, acquired 1988/89], ... [grenadian, acquired 1988/89], ...) coastal patrol craft Botilla Russ: german transport, launched 27.2.1922, 1939 V 107, 1940 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 37, 1941 Sperrbrecher 137, IM KOPIENORDNER Bötticher: launched 1888, german ferry, 1914 liason vessel, 1918 french Docteur Roux, 1939 Chassiron 72 Bouchard-class (Bouchard [1968 paraguyan river patrol craft Capitan Meza], Drummond, Fournier, Granville, Parker, Py [1968 paraguyan river patrol craft Teniente Farina], Robinson, Seaver [1964 paraguyan river patrol craft Nanawa], Spiro) argentine minesweepers, launched 1936-39 Bouclier-class (Bouclier [launched 6/11], Boutefeu [launched 5/11], Casque 1911, Cimeterre [launched 4/11], Dague [launched 4/11], Faulx [launched 2/11], Fourche 1911, Capitaine Mehl [launched 4/12], Commandant Rivière 1913, Dehorter [launched 4/12], Francis Garnier 1913) french destroyers Boudeuse: french (26) 1762 Boudeuse: french exploration ship, 1766 Bougainville: french screw sloop (2-6) launched 1859 Bougainville-class (Dumont d`Urville 1932, Bougainville 1932, Savorgnan de Brazza 1932, D´Entrecasteaux 1933, Rigault de Genouilly/Rigout de Genouilly 1933, Amiral Charner 1933, D´Iberville 1935, La Grandière [ex Ville d`Ys (renamed 1.4.40), commissioned 1940], Beautemps Beaupré [launched 6/39]) french colonial sloops Bougainville: french dock landing ship (BTMS), commissioned 25.6.1988, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER Boulandouar-class (Boulandouar, Idini) ex soviet whalers, built 1956, converted to mauretanian patrol vessels Boullogne, Le: french east indiaman, completed 1762, 26x12pdr, 6x6pdr, taken 1762 by RN, renamed Boulogne, 1776 hulked, IM KOPIENORDNER Bouncer. gunbrig. (1804 launched. lost 1805) 1805. the french salvaged and renamed her Ecureuil. Bouncer. gunvessel. one of the flotilla of gunvessels employed in the defence of Cadiz in 1810. Bouncer-class (Bouncer, Insolent) british gunboats, launched 1881 Boundbrook, T2-SE-A1 Bountiful 1911, degaussing vessel in world war 2 Bounty: british exploration vessel, 1784 built as Bethia, 1787 famous voyage with the 1789 munity, IM KOPIENORDNER Bourayne-class (Beautemps-Beaupré 1874, Bourayne 1870, Dayot 1870, Duchaffault 1874, Ducouëdic 1872, Hugon 1874, Kerguelen 1874, Kersaint 1872, Segond 1872, Vaudeuil 1873) french cruiser Bourbonaise,38. (french Caroline captured on 16 9/1809. BU 1817) Bournemouth Queen: 1908, renamed Bourne, 1941 coastal AA vessel Bournemouth Queen, 1943 accommodation ship Bouvet: french battleship, commissioned 6/1898 Bouvines-class (Amiral Tréhouart [commissioned 5/1896], Bouvines [commissioned 12/1894]) french coastal battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Bouvines-class (in service: Austerlitz, Bouvines, Fleurus, Jemmapes, Lodi, Magenta, Marengo, Valmy, sold in USA: Alma, Arcole, Auerstaedt, bassano, Castiglione, Dego, Denain, Eckmuhl, Essling, Hohenlinden, Hondschoote, Isly, Lens, Les Dunes, Les Pyramides, Lonato, Marignan, Minciao, Mondovi, Montebello, Montenotte, Poitiers, Rocroi, Sambre-et-Meuse, Solferino, Steinerque, Tagliamento, Tilsitt, Wattignies, Zurich) french patrol vessels, completed in 1919 Bownet: boom defence vessel 1939 (Net-class) Bowstring: 1938, stores ship in world war 2 Bow Wave: 1919 torpedo recovery vessel in world war 2 Boyarin: russian screw corvette, built 1856, (11) Boyarin: russian cruiser 1902 Boyne: british, 80 guns (26x24pdr, 28x12pdr, 22x6pdr, 4x3pdr), launched 5/1692, rebuilt 1708 Boyne: launched 5/1739 (rebuilt), 1763 BU, british, 26x32pdr, 26x12pdr, 24x6pdr, 4x6pdr Boyne: british 70 guns 1766 Boyne: british 1790 (90) detail in MONDFELD S.93/105 for identification Boyne-class (Boyne [launched 1810], ...) british (104: 28x32pdr, 30x24pdr, 30x18pdr, ...), built to the lines of Victory Boy Pat: yacht 1915 Boy Ray: 1910 Boy Scout: 1913 Boxer: gunbrig. (7/1812 launched. captured 1813 by US) commissioned 1812 Boxol: 1917, oil tanker Braak 1781 dutch Braave,40. (taken on 27 8/1796. hospital ship 1811) Brabançon: see Neptune Bradford Island, T2-SE-A1 Bracke: yacht german 1676 (3) Bracke: yacht 1678 Brackendale: british merchant 1916, degaussing vessel in world war 2 Braes O´Buckie: 1910 Braes O´Mar: 1915 Braga: dutch riverine gunboat 1877 28x x2,4 1x28,0 Bragadin-class (Marcantonio Bragadin, Filippo Corridoni) italian submarines 1931, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Braganza: steam vessel, schooner, 5/1822 purchased by RN as tender Cockburn, 1823 wrecked 73 Brage-class (Brage [launched 1.11.1878, commissioned 1879, 1913 minelayer, 1940 german ...], Nor [launched 23.10.1878, commissioned 1879, 1913 minelayer, 1940 german ..., 1949 norwegian recovery vessel Flatholm]) norwegian gunboats Brahman: 1938, tug Braila-class () romanian landing craft, about 12 built, late 1950s Brakel: dutch east indiaman, launched 1784, 1795 seized by RN, 1799 troopship, 1807 hulk, 1814 sold, 22x24pdr, 24x12pdr, 8x6pdr Bramaputra-class (Bramaputra [1995 fitting out], ...) indian frigates Bramble,10. schooner. (1808 launched. sold 1815) 1808 Bramble-class (Bramble [launched 4/1822, 1842 survey ship, schooner rig, 1853 to New South Wales government], Sparrow [launched 6/1828, 1837 ketch rig, 1860 BU]) british cutters, 2x6pdr, 8x12pdr carronades Bramble-class (Bramble, Lizard, Rattler, Wasp [lost 1887]) british gunboats, launched 1886 Bramble-class (Bramble, Britomart, Dwarf, Thistle 1900) british steel gunboats, launched 1898-99, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Brandenburg-class: (Kurfürst Friedrich Wilhelm [commissioned 29.4..1894, 1910 turkish Barbaros Hayreddin], Brandenburg [commissioned 19.11..1893], Weissenburg [commissioned 5.6.1894, 1910 turkish Torgut Reis], Wörth [commissioned 31.10.1893]) german battleship, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Brandenburg-class, Typ 123 (Brandenburg [commissioned 14.10.1994], Schleswig-Holstein, Bayern, MecklenburgVorpommern) west german frigates, very noisy until 9/2002, CONWAY 1947-95 Brandon: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1846 Brandon: 1854 Brandon Bay: 1968 Brandtaucher: 1850, german submarine, aka „Bauer-U-Boot“, GRÖNER III Brandy Station, T2-SE-A1 Brandywine: US frigate (44), launched 1825 Brandywine (I), completed as Esso Washington, T2-SE-A1 Brandywine (II), T3-M-AZ1 Brani-class (Brani, Berlayer) singapurian landing craft, utility, australian built 1955-56 Branlebas-class (Glaive, Poignard, Sabretache, Oriflamme, Étendard, Fanion, Sape, Gabion, Branlebas, Fanfare) french destroyer, launched 1907-08 Branly: french tug, launched 1922, 1943 german Arbeitsboot 15 Bras d´Or: canadian experimental hydrofoil, launched 7/1968, trials 1969-71 Brasil: brazilian coastal battleship, launched 12/1864 Braunau: 1938, 1947 Eleonore Braunfels: 1906, 1924: Vidovdan Braunfels: 1927 Braunfels: 1952 Braunfels: german 1891, 1904 Mirzapur, 1906 Antares, 1912 Bogados, 1916 french Moulin Blanc Braunschweig: 1873 Braunschweig: 1904, merchant Braunschweig-class (Braunschweig [commissioned 15.10.1904], Elsass [commissioned 29.11.1904], Hessen [commissioned 19.9.1905, 1937 target vessel, LOOSE/OESTERLE, 1946 USSR Tsel], Preußen [commissioned 12.7.1905, SMS „Vierkant“], Lothringen [commissioned 18.5.1906, minesweeper depot ship CONWAY 1906-21]) german battleship, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Braunschweig: german 1915, dutch? Eemdijk, 1919 german Braunschweig, 1920 dutch Eemdijk Braunschweig: 1938 Braunschweig-class (Braunschweig [1953, 1971 Morias] , ...) 7 built, german transports, IM KOPIENORDNER Braunschweig: 1955 Braunschweig-class (Braunschweig [trials 17.2.2007], Erfurt [launched 29.03.2007], Magdeburg, ...) german stealth corvettes, K 130-type Braunsfeld: 1956, 1966 Golfstraum, 1974 Notre Dame des Anges Brave: french (74) 1751, renamed Duc de Bourgogne 1751, renamed Peuple 1792, renamed Caton 1794 Brave: french (74) 1781 Brave,12. (hired lugger) around 1799 Brave, La: french privateer, built 1801, 24x9pr, 8x24pdr carronades, 2x6pdr + 2x24pdr carronades, taken 1803?, to RN 1804, renamed Barbadoes, commissioned as a post ship, 1812 wrecked, IM KOPIENORDNER Brave: (80) (french Formidable captured 1805. BU 1816) not worth commissioning and used as a prison hulk Brave,74. (captured from the french 1806. lost 1806 Brave-class (Strahl [west german, aka Typ 153, 1967 greek Astrapi, launched 10.1.1961/62?], ...) british fast torpedo attack craft Bravo,16. gun vessel. around 1799 Bravo I: 1908, 1916 Barfond, 1924 Bravo I „Bravo“-class (SS-256, SS-310 [commissioned 31.10.1970], SS-356, SS-368) soviet submarines, target vessels, project 690 Kefal, CONWAY 1947-95, 1 completed 1967, 2 in 1968 74 Brazen: cutter, purchased by RN 6/1781, 1799 sold, 10x__pdr, 12 swivels, 1790: 12x12pdr carronades Brazen-class/Termagant-class (Bittern [launched 4/1796, 1812 tender, 1833 sold], Cyane [launched 4/1796, 1805 french Cerf, 1805 retaken by RN, 1809 sold], Plover [launched 4/1796, 1816 hulk], Termagant launched 4/1796, 1819 sold], Brazen [launched 5/1808, 1808 first commissioned, 1827 hulk]) 18x6pdr, 6x12pdr carronades, 2x12pdr carronades Brazil: brazilian training ship, commissioned 1986 Brazilian: ..., 1870 Brasilien, 1873 Brazilian, 1892 Mürvet Bream: Breconshire: 1939, stores ship in world war 2 Breda: submarine tender 1940, ex yacht Sapphire 1912 Bredah 70 guns 1692 Bredebeck 1924 Bredenbek 1969 Brederode: dutch (59) launched 1646, lost 1658 Bredstedt: BGS patrol ship, launched 1988, IM KOPIENORDNER Bremen: 1858 Bremen: 1899 tug Bremen-class (Bremen [commissioned 19.5.1904], Hamburg [commissioned 8.3.1904], Berlin [commissioned 4.4.1905], Lübeck [commissioned 26.4.1905], München [commissioned 10.1.1905], Leipzig [commissioned 20.4.1906], Danzig [commissioned 1.2.1907]) german cruiser ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Bremen: german merchant-submarine, commissioned late 1916, 1917 lost on first voyage Bremen: 1959-conversion in ZEICHNUNG IN BROCKHAUS BD. 4 Bremen-class, Typ 122 (Bremen [commissioned 7.5.1982], Niedersachsen [commissioned 15.10.1982], Rheinland-Pfalz [commissioned 9.5.1983], Emden [commissioned 7.10.1983], Köln [commissioned 19.10.1984], Karlsruhe [commissioned 19.4.1984], Augsburg [commissioned 3.10.1989], Lübeck [commissioned 19.3.1990]) west german frigates, command ships, CONWAY 1947-95 Bremen III: german tug 1967, 1972 british Euroman, 1976 greek Petrolas Ocean Master XXIV, 1977 Petrolas Ocean Master 24, IM KOPIENORDNER Bremen 2: policeboat 1972, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE Bremen: tug 1978, IM KOPIENORDNER, sister to Bremerhaven Bremen Express: ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, commissioned 1972, german container freighter Bremerhaven: german tug, launched 1904 Bremerhaven (II): 1948, IM KOPIENORDNER Bremerhaven: tug 1978, IM KOPIENORDNER, sister to Bremen Bremse-class (G-30 [commissioned 27.11.1971, 1991 jordanian Shorouq I], G-31 [commissioned 27.11.1971, 1991 jordanian Shorouq II], G-32 [commissioned 27.11.1971], G-33 [commissioned 27.11.1971], G-34 [commissioned 17.3.1972], G-35 [commissioned 17.3.1972], G-36 [commissioned 17.3.1972], G-37 [commissioned 17.3.1972], G-38 [commissioned 17.3.1972], G-39 [commissioned 17.3.1972]) east german coastal patrol craft, project GB23, after reunification 4 were retained by BGS renamed Prignitz (BG 61), Uckermarck (BG 62), Altmark (BG 63) and Börde (BG 64), rest sold (5 tunesian, 2 maltese) Brenda: british merchant schooner, opium clipper, built 1852, in service 1852 Brenn: 3-mast barque, 1900 Brennus: french battleship 1896, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Brentwwod: tug, 1944 Breslau ex Achille: french (80) since 1857 screw ship Breslaw: french (74) commissioned 1808, until 1807 Superbe Brest: french riverine gunboat, 1x12pdr/1x16pdr, 1871 german, ferry Clara/Sophie Bretagne: french (100) launched 1766 Bretagne: french (130) launched 1855, 1866 training ship Brev Drageren: danish brig sloop/gunbrig (10x18pdr carronades, 2x6pdr) launched 1801, taken in 9/1807, HMS Cockatrice, hulk 1815, army prison 1817/8?, sold 1825 Briar Creek, T2-SE-A1 Bridgewater: british, launched 1271740, 1743 lost, 20x9pdr Bridgewater-class (Bridgewater, Sandwich) british sloops 1929 Brigitovka: russian launch 1875, 1918 estn Pirita, ... Brillant, Le: french 1690 (64) detail in MONDFELD S.63 for identification Brilliant: mercantile, purchased in frame (?) late 1796 as advice cutter Advice, 1807 sold, 4x3pdr Brilliant: french (74) commissioned 1814, 1814 british Genoa Brilliant: french (64) commissioned 1774 Brilliant,28. (1779 launched. BU 1811) Brilliant: clipper, launched 1850 75 Brin-class (Brin 1938, Galvani 1938, Guglielmotti 1938, Archimede 1939, Torricelli 1939) italian submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Brinio-class (Brinio [launched 8/12], Friso [launched 8/12], Gruno [launched 5/13, commissioned 1915]) dutch armoured gunboats Brinmaric 1938 Briscard-class (Briscard, Chevronne [built 1919], Franc-Tireur, Fusilier [not completed], Grognard [built 1919, 1922 spanish Tetuan], Mathurin [built 1918], Poilu [built 1918, 1922 spanish Larache], Rengage [built 1919, 1922 spanish Alcazar], Sapeur [built 1918], Troupier [commissioned 1920], Veteran [completed in 1920 as civil pilot boat], Volontaire [built 1918], Bombardier [1922 civil tug], Canonier [construit 1917], Mitrailleur [launched 1919], Pionnier [built 1919]) french minesweeping trawlers, CONWAY 1906-21 Briseis Brisk: british (16) launched 1784, sold 1805 Brisk,10. (1819 launched. ‘cherokee’. sold 1843) 1820 Brisk: british screw corvette, launched 1851 (14) Bristol: 50 guns 1693 british Bristol: 50 guns 1711 british Bristol: 50 guns 1746 22*24, 22*12, 6*6pdr british Bristol: 50 guns 1775 british, IM KOPIENORDNER Bristol: british frigate, commissioned 10/1865 Bristol-class (Bristol [commissioned 12/1910], Glasgow [commissioned 9/1910], Gloucester [commissioned 10/1910], Liverpool [commissioned 10/1910], Newcastle [commissioned 9/1910]) british light cruisers, CONWAY 190621 Bristol-class (DD-453 Bristol [commissioned 22.10.1941], DD-454 Ellyson [commissioned 28.11.1941, 1944 DMS-19 minesweeper, 1955 DD-454, 1954 japanese Asakaze DD-181, taiwanese for canibalisation], DD-455 Hambleton [commissioned 28.11.1941, 1944 DMS-20 minesweeper, 1955 DD-455], DD-456 Rodman [commissioned 27.1.1942, 1944 DMS-21 minesweeper, 1955 DD-456, 1955 taiwanese Hsueng Yang/Hsien Yang], DD-457 Emmons [commissioned 5.12.1941, 1944 DMS-22 minesweeper], DD-458 Macomb [commissioned 26.1.1942, 1944 DMS-23 minesweeper, 1955 DD-458, 1954 japanese Hatakaze DD-182, taiwanese Hsien Yang], DD-459 Laffey [commissioned 31.3.1942], DD-460 Woodworth [commissioned 30.4.1942, 1951 italian Artigliere], DD461 Forrest [commissioned 13.1.1942, 1944 DMS-24 minesweeper], DD-462 Fitch [commissioned 3.2.1942, 1944 DMS-25 minesweeper, 1955 DD-462], DD-463 Corry [commissioned 18.12.1941], DD-464 Hobson [commissioned 22.1.1942, 1944 DMS-26 minesweeper], DD-483 Aaron Ward [commissioned 4.3.1942], DD484 Buchanan [commissioned 21.3.1942, 1949 turkish Gelibolu], DD-485 Duncan [commissioned 16.4.1942], DD-486 Lansdowne [commissioned 29.4.1942, 1950 turkish Gaziantep], DD-487 Lardner [commissioned 13.5.1942, 1950 turkish Gemlik], DD-488 McCalla [commissioned 27.5.1942, 1949 turkish Giresun], DD-489 Mervine [commissioned 17.6.1942, 1945 DMS-31 minesweeper, 1955 DD-489], DD-490 Quick [commissioned 3.7.1942, 1945 DMS-32 minesweeper, 1955 DD-490], DD-491 Farenholt [commissioned 2.4.1942], DD-492 Bailey [commissioned 11.5.1942], DD-493 Carmick [commissioned 28.12.1942, 1945 DMS-33 minesweeper, 1955 DD-493], DD-494 Doyle [commissioned 27.1.1943, 1945 DMS-34 minesweeper, 1955 DD-494], DD-495 Endicott [commissioned 25.2.1943, 1945 DMS-35 minesweeper, 1955 DD-495], DD-496 McCook [commissioned 15.3.1943, 1945 DMS-36 minesweeper, 1955 DD-496], DD-497 Frankford [commissioned 31.3.1943], DD-598 Bancroft [commissioned 30.4.1942], DD-599 Barton [commissioned 29.5.1942], DD-600 Boyle [commissioned 15.8.1942], DD-601 Champlin [commissioned 12.9.1942], DD-602 Meade [commissioned 22.6.1942], DD-603 Murphy [commissioned 27.7.1942], DD-604 Parker [commissioned 31.8.1942], DD-605 Caldwell [commissioned 10.6.1942], DD-606 Coghlan [commissioned 10.7.1942], DD-607 Frazier [commissioned 30.7.1942, DD der USN S.155 von 1944], DD-608 Gansevoort [commissioned 25.8.1942], DD609 Gillespie [commissioned 18.9.1942], DD-610 Hobby [commissioned 18.11.1942], DD-611 Kalk [commissioned 10.10.1942], DD-612 Kendrick [commissioned 12.9.1942], DD-613 Laub [commissioned 24.10.1942], DD-614 Mackenzie [commissioned 21.11.1942], DD-615 McLanahan [commissioned 19.12.1942], DD-616 Nields [commissioned 15.1.1943], DD-617 Ordronaux [commissioned 13.2.1943], DD-618 Davison [commissioned 11.9.1942, 1945 DMS-37 minesweeper], DD-619 Edwards [commissioned 18.9.1942], DD-620 Glennon [commissioned 8.10.1942, DD der USN S.155 von 1943], DD-621 Jeffers [commissioned 5.11.1942, 1944 DMS-27 minesweeper, 1955 DD-621], DD-622 Maddox [commissioned 31.10.1942], DD-623 Nelson [commissioned 26.11.1942], DD-624 Baldwin [commissioned 30.4.1943], DD-625 Harding [commissioned 25.5.1943, 1944 DMS-28 minesweeper, DD der USN S.155 von 1944], DD-626 Satterlee [commissioned 1.7.1943], DD-627 Thompson [commissioned 10.7.1943, 1945 DMS-38 minesweeper, 1955 DD-627], DD-628 Welles [commissioned 16.8.1943], DD-632 Cowie [commissioned 1.6.1942, 1945 DMS-39 minesweeper, 1955 DD-632], DD-633 Knight [commissioned 23.6.1942, 1945 DMS-40 minesweeper, 1955 DD-633], DD-634 Doran [commissioned 4.8.1942, 1945 DMS-41 minesweeper, 1955 DD-634], DD-635 Earle [commissioned 1.9.1942, 1945 DMS-42 minesweeper, 1955 DD-635, DD der USN S.155 von 1943], DD-636 Butler [commissioned 15.8.1942, 1944 DMS-29 minesweeper], DD-637 Gherardi [commissioned 15.9.1942, 1944 DMS-30 minesweeper, 1955 DD-637], DD-638 Herndon [commissioned 20.12.1942], DD-639 Shubbick [commissioned 7.2.1943], DD-640 Beatty [commissioned 7.5.42], DD-641 Tillman [commissioned 4.6.1942], 76 DD-645 Stevenson [commissioned 15.12.1942], DD-646 Stockton [commissioned 11.1.1943], DD-647 Thorn [commissioned 1.4.1943], DD-648 Turner [commissioned 16.4.1943]) US destroyers Bristol: british guided missile destroyer, commissioned 31.3.1973, CONWAY 1947-95 Britannia: 1682, 1691 verbreitert, 1701 rebuilt, 1716 BU, IM KOPIENORDNER or 1719er?, HOWARD S. 210: armament Britannia: launched 10/1719, 28*42,28*24,28*12,12+4*6 (rebuilt of 1682), IM KOPIENORDNER or 1682er? Britannia (Princess Royal 1810) 1762 (St. George 1812) 30*42,28*24,42*12 british later 30x32pdr, 28x24pdr, 30x18pdr, 12x12pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER Britannia: purchased in 1781 by RN, store ship, IM KOPIENORDNER Britannia (hired cutter). around 1803-04 Britannia (120) launched 1820 british Britannia: 1840 mail steamer, ZEICHNUNG IN WAS IST WAS Britannia: Cunard-Liner launched 2/1840, sister ship of Acadia, 1849 für german Bundesflotte gekauft, bremerhavenerisch Barbarossa, 1852 prussian, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Britannia: cutter-yacht, 1893 built, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Britannia: british merchant 1895, renamed Britain, renamed Britannia, 1939 coastal AA vessel Skiddaw Britannie: british liner, about 1939, IM KOPIENORDNER Britannia: HM royal yacht 1954 built, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Britannic: built as british liner (white star line) launched 26.2.1914, completed as hospital ship G 618, trials completed 8.12.1915, maiden voyage 11.12.1915, IM KOPIENORDNER Britannic: 1930 british merchant, LSI(L) in world war 2 British Beacon 1918, oil tanker British Fair,9. (hired cutter) 1805 British Lady 1923, oil tanker British Lantern 1918, oil tanker British Light 1917, oil tanker British Star: british, 1918, oil tanker Britomart,10. (1808 launched. ‘cherokee’. sold 1819) 1808 Britomart,10. (1820 launched.’cherokee’. 1843) 1820 Britomart,8. (1847 launched. Coast Guard 1857) 1848 Britomart-class (Bramble, Britomart, Bruizer, Cherub, Cockatrice, Cromer, Doterel, Heron, Linnet, Minstrel, Netley, Orwell, Pigeon, Speedy, Trinculo, Tyrian, Wizard) british wooden gunboats, launched 1860-67 Briton,38. (1812 launched. hulk 1841) 1812 Briton-class (Briton [commissioned 11/1871], Druid [commissioned 2/1872], Thetis [commissioned 1/1873]) british screw corvettes, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Briton: 1905, tug Brix Hansen H. F. 324: fishery cutter 1935, 1939 german auxiliary minesweeper R 112, 1940 M 3271, 1941 M 3432 Broadsword-class (Kukolkan [guatemalan, commissioned 4.9.1976], ...) coastal patrol craft Brock: british schooner, built 1817, 1837 sold Brock: 1883, tug Brocken: heavy load transport 1976 IM KOPIENORDNER Broderschap: Broke-class/Faulknor-class (Botha [ex chilean Almirante Williams Rebolledo, commissioned 1915, 1920 chilean Almirante Williams], Broke [ex chilean Almirante Grau, commissioned 1914, 1920 chilean Almirante Uribe], Faulknor [ex chilean Almirante Simpson, commissioned 1914, 1920 chilean Almirante Riveros], Tipperary [ex chilean Almirante Riveros, commissioned 1915]) british destroyer leaders, 6x10,16, 2x2pdr, 4x53,34 TT later 2x12,0, 2x10,16, 2x2pdr, 4x53,34 TT, IM KOPIENORDNER, CONWAY 1906-21, S.408 Brondolo-class/Marghera-class (Brondolo [launched 4.12.1909, 1921 converted to minelayer], Marghera [ex Malghera, launched 29.3.1909, commissioned 1909]) italian gunboats, CONWAY 1906-21 Bronenosetz-class (Bronenosetz/Bronenossez [launched 1864, commissioned 1865/66], Edinorog [commissioned 21.5.1864], Koldun 1865/66, Latnik 1865/66, Lava 1865/66, Perun 1865/66, Stryeletz [commissioned 21.5.1864], Tifon 1865/66, Uragan [launched 1864, commissioned 1865/66], Vyeshtchun 1865/66) russian coastal/river monitors, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Bronstein-class (Bronstein [1993 mexican Hermenegildo Galena], McCloy [1993 mexican Nicolas Bravo], ...) US frigates Brontes AGP-17: 1945 Bronzewing: british tug, 1946 Brooke: type unknown, (16) purchased 1803 by RN, 1809 BU Brooke-class (Brooke [commissioned , 1989 pakistani Harbah, 1994 returned], Julius A. Furer [commissioned , 1989 pakistani, 1993 returned], Richard Page [commissioned , 1989 pakistani Tabuk, 1994 returned], Talbot [commissioned , 1989 pakistani Hunain, 1993 returned], ...) US missile frigates Brooke Marine 40ft-type (Belize [belizean patrol craft, built 1972], Belmopan [belizean patrol craft, built 1972], ... [grenadian, delivered 1972], ... [grenadian, delivered 1972], Helen [st. lucian, commissioned 20.7.1970], ...) patrol craft Brooke Marine 45ft-type (Chatoyer [st. vincentian], Ngahau Koula [tongan, commissioned 10.3.1973], Ngahau Siliva [tongan, commissioned 10.5.1974]) coastal patrol craft 77 Brooke Marine 93m logistic landing ship type (Nasr al Bahr [omani, commissioned 13.2.1985], Kalaat Beni Hammed [algerian, Kalaat-class, launched 1984], Kalaat Beni Rachid [algerian, launched 1984]) CONWAY 1947-95 Brookfield, T2-SE-A1 Brooklyn: US screw corvette (21) launched 1858 Brooklyn ACR-3: US armoured cruiser, commissioned 1.12.1896, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Brooklyn-class (Brooklyn CL-40 [commissioned 30.9.1937, 1951 chilean O´Higgins], Philadelphia CL-41 [commissioned 23.9.1937, 1951 brazilian Barroso], Savannah CL-42 [commissioned 10.3.1938, ZEICHNUNG IN USNKREUZER], Nashville CL-43 [commissioned 6.6.1938, 1951 chilean Prat, ZEICHNUNG IN USN-KREUZER as chilean Capitan Prat 1978], Phoenix CL-44 [commissioned 24.2.1937, 1951 argentine Diecisiete de Octobre, later General Belgrano, ZEICHNUNG IN USN-KREUZER and CONWAY 1947-95 as argentine General Belgrano ca 1980], Boise CL-47 [commissioned 12.8.1938, 1951 argentine Nueve de Julio], Honululu CL-48 [commissioned 15.6.1938, ZEICHNUNG IN USN-KREUZER], St. Louis CL-49 [commissioned 19.5.1939, 1951 brazilian Tamandare, ZEICHNUNG IN USN-KREUZER], Helena CL-50 [commissioned 18.9.1939]) US cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Brösen: german oil transport, launched 1915, LOOSE/OESTERLE Brown Ranger: 1941, british oil tanker Bruinsvisch: 1929 Bruix-class (Bruix 1868, Boursint 1873) french sloops Bruizer,14. gunbrig. (1804 launched. sold 1815) 1804 Brumaire-class (Arago [(Q 86) launched 6/12, commissioned 6/1913], Bernouilli [(Q 83) launched 6/11, commissioned 10/12], Brumaire [(Q 60) launched 4/11, commissioned 3/12], Coulomb [(Q 85) launched 6/12, commissioned 10/13], Curie [(Q 87) launched 7/12, commissioned 7/13, 1914 sunk, 1915 austro-hungarian U 14, 1919 french Curie], Euler [(Q 71) launched 10/12, commissioned 9/1913], Faraday [(Q 78) launched 6/11, commissioned 6/1912], Foucault [(Q 70) launched 6/12, commissioned 6/1914], Franklin [(Q 72) launched 3/13, commissioned 7/14], Joule [(Q 84) launched 9/11, commissioned 5/12], Le Verrier [(Q 88) launched 10/12, commissioned 10/13], Montgolfier [(Q 81) launched 4/12, commissioned 8/14], Newton [(Q 80) launched 5/12, commissioned 3/14], Nivôse [(Q 63) launched 1/12, commissioned 10/12], Volta [(Q 79) launched 9/11, commissioned 12/1912], Le Frimaire [(Q 62), commissioned 10/1912]) french submarines Brummer-class (Brummer [commissioned 1884], Bremse [commissioned 1884]) german gunboats, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Brummer-class (Brummer [commissioned 2.4.1916], Bremse [commissioned 1.7.1916]) german cruiser-minelayers, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1906-21 Brun: (38) french Thetis captured on 10.11.1808, armed en flute, sold 1838 Bruno Illing: buoy layer 1968, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE Brunsbüttel: west german customs launch, built 1953, 1974 maltese C 27 Brunshausen: commissioned 2.1.1898, tug, liason vessel C, 1938 Helgoland Brunswick,74. (1790 launched. BU 1826) 1792 Brunswick: british (91) launched 1855 Brunswijk (36) dutch 1790 Brutar-class (Grivita [commissioned 21.11.1986], Rahova [commissioned 14.4.1988], Opanez [commissioned 24.7.1990], Smirdan [commissioned 24.7.1990], 179 [commissioned 14.5.1992], 180 [commissioned 30.6.1993]) romanian river monitors Brutus (72) dutch 1780 Bryce Canyon, T2-SE-A1 Bryderen: danish ice breaker 1884, IM KOPIENORDNER Brynymor: mercantile barque, built 1902, later Argo, later Peiko Bryza-class () soviet training cutters, (polish ?) project 772 BTC 1001-type () french designed patrol craft, 7 built 1975 as indonesian Bucentaure: french (80) 1804 Bucephalus: british frigate, 11/1808 launched, commissioned 1809, trooper 1814, 1822 hulk, 1834 BU, 26x18pdr, 2x9pdr + 10x24pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x24pdr carronades Buchan: 1908, balloon vessel in world war 2 Buchan Ness: repair ship 1945 Buchardo-class (Buchardo, Thorne, Pinedo, King, Jorge, Bathurst) argentine torpedo boats, launched 1890 Buckingham: british 70 guns, launched 4/1731, 1745 BU Buckingham: british 70 guns 1751 Buckingham: 1930, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Buckley-class (TE): (DE-51 Buckley [commissioned 30.4.1943], DE-52 Bull [commissioned 19.5.43 as HMS Bentinck], DE-53 Charles Lawrence [commissioned 31.5.1943], DE-54 Daniel T. Griffin [commissioned 9.6.43, APD- , Charles Lawrence-class,1966 chilean Virgilio Uribe], DE-55 Donaldson [commissioned 18.6.43 as HMS Byard], DE-56 Donnell [commissioned 26.6.1943], DE-57 Fogg [commissioned 7.7.1943], DE-58 Formoe [commissioned 15.7.43 as HMS Calder], DE-59 Foss [commissioned 23.7.1943], DE-60 Gantner [commissioned 23.7.1943, APD- , Charles Lawrence-class, 1966 taiwanese Wen Shan], DE-61 Gary 78 [commissioned 4.8.43 as HMS Ducksworth/Duckworth], DE-62 George W. Ingram [commissioned 11.8.1943, APD- , Charles Lawrence-class, 1967 taiwanese], DE-63 Ira Jeffery [commissioned 15.8.1943, APD- ], DE-64 Lamons [commissioned 23.8.43 as HMS Duff], DE-65 Lee Fox [commissioned 30.8.1943, APD- ], DE-66 Amesbury [commissioned 31.8.1943, APD- ], DE-67 [commissioned 7.9.43 as HMS Essington], DE-68 Bates [commissioned 12.9.1943, APD- ], DE-69 Blessman [commissioned 19.9.1943, APD-, 1967 taiwanese Chung Shan], DE-70 Joseph E. Campbell [commissioned 23.9.1943, APD- , 1966 chilean Riquelme, not commissioned, cannibalised], DE-71 Oswald [HMS Affleck K.462, commissioned 29.9.43], DE-72 Harmon [HMS Aylmer, commissioned 20.9.43], DE-73 McAnn [HMS Balfour K.464, commissioned 7.10.1943], DE-74 Ebert [HMS Bentley, commissioned 13.10.43], DE-75 Eisele [HMS Bickerton, commissioned 17.10.43], DE-76 Liddle [HMS Bligh K.467, commissioned 22.10.43], DE-77 Straub [commissioned 13.11.43 as HMS Braithwaite], DE-78 [commissioned 25.10.43 as HMS Bullen], DE-79 [commissioned 30.10.43 as HMS Byron], DE-80 [commissioned 31.10.43 as HMS Conn], DE-81 [commissioned 8.11.43 as HMS Cotton], DE-82 [commissioned 13.11.43 as HMS Cranstoun], DE-83 [commissioned 17.11.43 as HMS Cubitt], DE-84 [commissioned 20.11.43 as HMS Curzon], DE-85 [commissioned 23.11.43 as HMS Dakins], DE-86 [commissioned 26.11.43 as HMS Deane], DE-87 [commissioned 29.11.43 as HMS Ekins], DE-88 [commissioned 16.10.43 as HMS Fitzroy], DE-89 [commissioned 30.11.43 as HMS Redmill], DE-90 [commissioned 8.12.43 as HMS Retalick], DE-91 Reynolds [HMS Halsted, commissioned 3.11.43], DE-92 [commissioned 14.12.43 as HMS Riou], DE-93 [commissioned 16.12.43 as HMS Rutherford], DE-94 [commissioned 20.12.43 as HMS Cosby ex Reeves], DE-95 [commissioned 22.12.43 as HMS Rowley], DE-96 [commissioned 24.12.43 as HMS Rupert], DE-97 [28.12.43 as HMS Stockham], DE-98 [commissioned 23.12.43 as HMS Seymour], DE-153 Reuben James [commissioned 1.4.1943], DE-154 Sims [commissioned 24.4.1943, APD- ], DE-155 Hopping [commissioned 21.5.1943, APD- ], DE-156 Reeves [commissioned 8.6.1943, APD- ], DE-157 Fechteler [commissioned 1.7.1943], DE-158 Chase [commissioned 18.7.1943, APD- ], DE-159 Laning [commissioned 1.8.1943, APD- ], DE-160 Loy [commissioned 12.9.1943, APD- ], DE-161 Barber [commissioned 10.10.1943, APD- , 1968 colombian Almirante Brion/1971 mexican Chihuahua], DE-198 Lovelance [commissioned 7.11.1943], DE-199 Manning [commissioned 1.10.1943], DE-200 Neuendorf 18.10.1943], DE-201 James E. Craig [commissioned 1.11.1943], DE-202 Eichenberger [commissioned 17.11.1943], DE-203 Thomason [commissioned 10.12.1943], DE-204 Jordan [commissioned 17.12.1943], DE-205 Newman [commissioned 26.11.1943, APD- ], DE-206 Liddle [commissioned 6.12.1943, APD- ], DE-207 Kephart [commissioned 7.1.1944, APD- , 1967 south-korean Kyong Puk], DE-208 Cofer [commissioned 19.1.1944, APD- ], DE-209 Lloyd [commissioned 11.2.1944, APD- ], DE-210 Otter [commissioned 21.2.1944], DE-211 Joseph C. Hubbard [commissioned 6.3.1944, APD- ], DE-212 Hayter [commissioned 16.3.1944, APD- , 1966 south-korean Jonnam], DE-213 William T. Powell [commissioned 28.3.1944], DE-214 Scott [commissioned 20.7.1943], DE-215 Burke [commissioned 20.8.1943, APD- , 1968 colombian Almirante Brion?????], DE-216 Enright [commissioned 21.9.1943, APD- , 1967 ecuadorian Veinticinco de Julio, renamed Moran Valverde], DE-217 Coolbaugh [commissioned 15.10.1943], DE-218 Darby [commissioned 15.11.1943], DE-219 J. Douglas Blackwood [commissioned 15.12.1943], DE-220 Francis M. Robinson [commissioned 15.1.1944, Charles Lawrence-class, 1966 chilean Orella], DE-221 Solar [commissioned 15.2.1944], DE-222 Fowler [commissioned 15.3.1944], DE223 Spangenberg [commissioned 15.4.1944], William M. Hobby DE-236 [APD-95, commissioned 4/45, Charles Lawrence-class], Arthur L. Bristol DE-281 [APD-97, commissioned 6/45, Charles Lawrenceclass], DE-563 [commissioned 14.1.44 as HMS Spragge], DE-564 [commissioned 30.12.43 as HMS Stayner], DE-565 [commissioned 31.12.43 as HMS Thornborough], DE-566 [commissioned 10.1.44 as HMS Trollope K.575], DE-567 [commissioned 14.1.44 as HMS Tyler K.576], DE-568 [commissioned 18.1.44 as HMS Torrington K.577], DE-569 [commissioned 21.1.44 as HMS Narbrough], DE-570 [commissioned 25.1.44 as HMS Waldegrave K.579], DE-571 [commissioned 28.1.44 as HMS Whittaker K.580], DE-572 [commissioned 31.1.44 as HMS Holmes K.581], DE-573 [commissioned 7.2.44 as HMS Hargood K.582], DE-574 [commissioned 8.2.44 as HMS Hotham K.583], DE-575 Ahrens [commissioned 12.2.1944], DE-576 Barr [commissioned 15.2.1944, APD- ], DE-577 Alexander J. Luke [commissioned 19.2.1944], DE-578 Robert J. Paine [commissioned 26.2.1944], DE-633 Foreman [commissioned 22.10.1943], DE-634 Whitehurst [commissioned 19.11.1943], DE-635 England [commissioned 10.12.1943], DE-636 Witter [commissioned 29.12.1943], DE-637 Bowers [commissioned 27.1.1944, APD, 1961 filipino Rajah Soliman], DE-638 Willmarth [commissioned 13.3.1944], DE-639 Gendreau [commissioned 17.3.1944], DE-640 Fieberling [commissioned 11.4.1944], DE-641 William C. Cole [commissioned 12.5.1944], DE-642 Paul G. Baker [commissioned 25.5.1944], DE-643 Damon M. Cummings [commissioned 29.6.1944], DE-644 Vammen [commissioned 27.7.1944], DE-665 Jenks [commissioned 19.1.1944], DE-666 Durik [commissioned 24.3.1944], DE-667 Wiseman [commissioned 4.4.1944], DE-668 commissioned as APD, DE-669 commissioned as APD, DE-670 commissioned as APD, DE-671 commissioned as APD, DE-672 commissioned as APD, DE-673 commissioned as APD, DE-675 Weber [commissioned 30.6.1943, APD- ], DE-676 Schmitt [commissioned 24.7.1943, APD- , 1967 taiwanese Lung Shan], DE-677 Frament [commissioned 15.8.1943, APD- ], DE-678 Harmon [commissioned 31.8.1943], DE-679 Greenwood [commissioned 25.9.1943], DE-680 Loeser [commissioned 79 10.10.1943], DE-681 Gillette [commissioned 27.10.1943], DE-682 Underhill [commissioned 27.10.1943], DE-683 Henry R. Kenyon [commissioned 15.11.1943], DE-693 Bull [commissioned 12.8.1943, APD- , 1966 taiwanese Lu Shan], DE-694 Bunch [commissioned 1.10.1943, APD- ], DE-695 Rich [commissioned 1.10.1943], DE-696 Spangler [commissioned 31.10.1943], DE-697 George [commissioned 20.11.1943], DE-698 Raby [commissioned 7.12.1943], DE-699 Marsh [commissioned 12.1.1944], DE-700 Currier [commissioned 1.2.1944], DE-701 Osmus [commissioned 23.2.1944], DE-702 Earl V. Johnson [commissioned 18.3.1944], DE-703 Holton [commissioned 1.5.1944], DE-704 Cronin [commissioned 5.5.1944], DE-705 Frybarger [commissioned 18.5.1944], DE-789 Tatum [commissioned 22.11.1943, APD], DE-790 Borum [commissioned 30.11.1943], DE-791 Maloy [commissioned 13.12.1943], DE-792 Haines [commissioned 27.12.1943, APD- ], DE-793 Runels [commissioned 3.1.1944, APD- ], DE-794 Hollis [commissioned 24.1.1944, APD- ], DE-795 Gunason [commissioned 1.2.1944], DE-796 Major [commissioned 12.2.1944], DE-797 Weeden [commissioned 19.2.1944], DE-798 Varian [commissioned 29.2.1944], DE-799 Scroggins [commissioned 30.3.1944], DE-800 Jack W. Wilke [commissioned 7.3.1944]) US destroyer escorts, CONWAY 1922-46, british ships known as Captain-class Buena Vista, T2-SE-A1 Buena Vista Hills, T2-SE-A1 Buenos Aires: argentine cruiser 1896 Buenos Aires: 1920, became Demeter, stores ship in world war 2 Buenos Aires-class: (Buenos Aires E6 [commissioned 4.4.1938], Corrientes E8 [commissioned 1.7.1938], Entre Rios E7 [commissioned 15.5.1938], Misiones E11 [commissioned 5.9.1938], San Juan E9 [commissioned 23.3.1938], San Luis E10 [commissioned 23.3.1938], Santa Cruz E12 [commissioned 26.9.1938]) argentine destroyers, british Glowworm-Typ Buffalo Park 1944, stores ship Buffalo Wallow, T2-SE-A1 Buffel-class (Buffel [launched 3/1868], Guines [launched 5/1870]) dutch turret ramm Bug-class (Bug [launched 1891, scuttled 1905, raised, 1907 transport], Dunai [launched 1891, renamed 1. Maya in 1922]) russian minelayers, IM KOPIENORDNER Bugsier 1 (2): tug 1972, IM KOPIENORDNER Bugsier 2 (2): tug 1972, IM KOPIENORDNER Bugsier 24: inshore tug 1959 26,7x6,45x3,2 Bugsier 25: german tug 1960, 1965 verbreitert, 1985 dutch Adelaar, 1986 modernisiert, ... Bugsier 28: inshore tug 1964, IM KOPIENORDNER Bugsier 29: inshore tug 1965, IM KOPIENORDNER Bugsier 30: inshore tug 1965, IM KOPIENORDNER Bugsier 31: inshore tug 1965, IM KOPIENORDNER Bugsier 33: inshore tug 1969 28,2 long, 4,4 deep Bugsir: german tug 1909, 11x2,6x2,05 Buivol: russian screw corvette, built 1856 (11) Bujuk-Dere: russian launch 1871 Bukhansan-class (Bukhansan, Chulmasan) s-korean patrol boats, modified Sea Wolf-class, 1990s? Buksir: russian rug 1885 Bulan: 1924 Bulgaria: launched 8/1894, 1942 german minelayer Bulgaria: built 1898, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) in WWI Bülk: launched 1901, tug, 1919 Wolf, 192. Max Trees I, 193. belgian Assistant, 193. french Bulkcrude, T3-S-BF1 Ludwig ship Bulkeley DDG-84 in service 12/01 Bulkero, T3-S-BF1 Ludwig ship Bulkfuel, T3-S-BF1 Ludwig ship Bulklube, T3-S-BF1 Ludwig ship Bull: british, 1545/6 very good Bulldog (14) sloop british launched 11/1782, fitted as a bomb 1798, hulk 1801 Bulldog: ex dutch hoy, purchased by RN as gunboat (4) 1794 Bulldog: british paddle sloop, launched 1845 (6) ZEICHNUNG IN 5000 JAHRE Bullfinch-class (Bullfinch [commissioned 6/1901], Dove [commissioned 7/1901]) [Earle 30-knotters] british DD Bullfinch: 1940, british cablelayer, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SEEFAHRT Bullfrog: 1944, british cablelayer Bull Run, T2-SE-A1 Bulolo: launched 1921, british merchant, armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) 1939, repairship 1942, LSH(L) landing ship headquarter, large Bungaree: 1937, 1941 auxiliary minelayer, 1943 depot ship, 1945 store ship Bunker Hill, T2-SE-A1 Bunsen (british boom defence vessel in world war 2) 1926 80 Bulwark: ex Scipio, british 74 guns 1807, HOWARD S.179 Bulwark: tug, 1916 Burdigala: french merchant, built 1897 Bureja: 1901 russian passenger ship, 1905 japanese training ship Yuragawa, 1944 transport Yuragawa Maru Burfoam-class (Burfoam [launched 5/1981], Burcrest [launched 20.7.1981], Bursea 8launched 6.4.1982], Burwave [launched 18.5.1982]) papua new guinean landing craft Burford: british 70 guns 1698 Burford: british 70 guns, launched 7/1722, 1752 BU Burford-class (Burfod [launched 5/1757, 1764-69 troopshuip, 1785 sold], Dorsetshire [launched 12/1757, 1768 troopship, 1775 BU], ...) british, 26*32pdr, 28*18pdr, 14*9pdr Bürgermeister O´Swald (I): 1912, light ship, LOOSE/OESTERLE Bürgermeister O´Swald (II): 1948, light ship, IM KOPIENORDNER Burgonet: british boom defence vessel 1939 Burg von Emden: 1751 prussian merchant frigate (20x6pdr, 6x3pdr, 12x0,5pdr) Burke: 1930 Burlak: russian merchant, launched 1915, 10/16 commissioned as russian minesweeper/netlayer Zeya Burlington: british 50 guns 1695 Burmah: steamer, commissioned 27.3.1897 as Aragonia, 1919 french, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Burun-class (Burun 1880, Tutcha 1880, Burya 1881/82, Groza 1881/82, Dojd 1880, Vikhr 1880, Snyeg 1881/82, Grad 1881/82) russian gunboats, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Buryat-class (Buryat [commissioned 5/1907, japanese 1920-25], Mongol [commissioned 5/1907, japanese 1920-25, recommissioned 1932], Orochanin [commissioned 5/1907]) russian river gunboats, IM KOPIENORDNER Burza-class (Burza [commissioned 10.8.1932], Wicher [commissioned 8.7.1930]) polish destroyer, CONWAY 1922-46 Buse: 1979 Bushwood: 1930, mine destructor 1940,degaussing vessel 1942 Bushy Run, T2-SE-A1 Bussard-class (Bussard [commissioned 7.10.1890], Falke [commissioned 14.9.1891], Seeadler [commissioned 17.8.1892, built as Kaiseradler, 1915 mine hulk, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3], Condor [commissioned 9.12.1892], Cormoran [commissioned 25.7.1893], Geier [commissioned 24.10.1895, 1917/18 US Carl Schurz] german cruiser ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Bussard: german buoy layer, 1905, IM KOPIENORDNER Bustamante-class (Bustamante [launched 1913], Requesens [renamed Cardarso, launched 1914], Villamil [launched 12/13]) spanish DD Bustard: ex Royal George bought and renamed 1806. sold 1815 Bustler: cutter/brig sloop, 14x4pdr, purchased 1/1782 by RN, fitted out as cutter sloop but immediately afterwards converted to a brig sloop, 12788 sold Bustler,12. gunbrig. 1805 Busy: purchased by RN while on the stocks 1778, 6/1778 launched, 1792 sold, 10x4pdr, 12 swivels, 1780 + 2x4pdr + 2x12pdr carronades Busy (1797 Harwich. lost 1807) 1799 Busy: british mercantile, purchased by RN as fireship Rocket 1804, 1807 sold Butt-class, Typ MZL 63, Typ 520 (Flunder [launched 6.1.66], Karpfen [launched 5.1.66], Lachs [launched 17.2.66], Plötze [launched 18.3.66], Rochen [launched 18.3.66, 1992 greek L 180], Schlei [launched 17.5.66], Stör [launched 18.5.66], Tümmler [launched 14.6.66], Wels [launched 15.6.66], Zander [launched 13.7.66], Butt [launched 28.3.65], Brasse [launched 28.3.65], Barbe [launched 26.11.65, 1992 greek Ios], Delphin [launched 25.11.65, 1992 greek Folengandros], Dorsch [launched 17.3.66, 1992 greek Sikinos], Felchen [launched 19.4.66, 1993 greek], Forelle [launched 20.4.66, 1993 greek Irakleia], Inger [launched 14.7.66], Makrele [launched 22.8.66, 1992 greek], Muräne [launched 23.8.66, 1992 greek L 181], Renke [launched 22.9.66, 1989 greek Naxos], Salm [launched 23.9.66, 1989 greek Paros]) west german utility landing craft, IM KOPIENORDNER Buyo Maru: 1908, oil tanker Buyuk Ana: 1973 Buzzard (taken1806. french Lutine captured on 24.3.06. renamed Hawke, renamed Buzzard in 1813. sold 1815) Buzzard,3. brigantine. (1834 launched. sold 1843) 1834 Buzzard: british paddle sloop, launched 1849 (6) Buzzard: 1898, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Bya Byblos-class (Byblos, Sidon, Beyrouth) lebanese motor launches, built 1954-55 Byc Byd Bye Byf Bygve-class (Bygve No. 71 = VB 11, Bylgia No. 73 = VB 12) swedish torpedo boats, launched 1888 Byh 81 Byi Byj Byk Byl Bym BYMS-1: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-2: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-3: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-4: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-5 1942, later s-korean Kil Chu, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-6 1942, later s-korean Kong City, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-7: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-8 1942, later s-korean Yung Kung, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-9: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-10: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-11: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-12: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-13: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-14: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-15: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-16: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-17: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-18: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-18: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-19: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-20: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-21: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-22: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-23: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-24: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-25: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-26: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-27: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-28: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-29: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-30: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-31: commissioned 12.3.1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-32: commissioned 9.4.1943 as BYMS-2032, 1948 finnish Tammenpaa, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-33: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-34: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-35: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-36: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-37: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-38: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-39: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-40: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-41: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-42: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-43: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-44: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-45: british yard minesweeper 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-46: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-47: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-48: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-49: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-50: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-51: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-52: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-53: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-54: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-55 1943, later s-korean Ue Nam, then Ko Yung, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-56: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-57: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER 82 BYMS-58: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-59: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-60: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-61: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-62: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-63: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-64: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-65: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-66: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-67: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-68: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-69: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-70: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-71: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-72: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-73: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-74: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-75: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-76: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-77: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-78 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-79 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-80: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-137: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-138: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-139: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-140: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-141: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-142: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-143: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-144: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-145: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-146: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-147: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-148: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-149: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-150: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-151: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-152: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-153: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-154 1944, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-155: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-156: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-157: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-158: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-159: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-160: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-161: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-162: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-163: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-164: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-165: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-166: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-167: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-168: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-169: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-170: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-171: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-172: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-173: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-174: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-175: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-176: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER 83 BYMS-177: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-178: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-179: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-180: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-181: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-182: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-183: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-184: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-185: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-186: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-187: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-188: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-189: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-190: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-191: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-192: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-193: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-194: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-195: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-196: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-197: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-198: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-199: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-200: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-201: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-202: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-203: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-204: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-205: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-206: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-207: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-208: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-209: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-210: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-211: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-212: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-213: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-214: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-215: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-216: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-217: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-218: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-219: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-220: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-221: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-222: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-223: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-224: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-225: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-226: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-227: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-228: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-229: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-230: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-231: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-232: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-233: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-234: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-235: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-236: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-237: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-238: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-239: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER 84 BYMS-240: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-241: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-242: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-243: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-244: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-245: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-246: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-247: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-248: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-249: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-250: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-251: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-252: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-253: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-254: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-255: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-256: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-257 1944, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-258 1944, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-261: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-262: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-263: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-264: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-265: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-266: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-267: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-268: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-269: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-270: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-271: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-272: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-273: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-274: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-275: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-276: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-277: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-278: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-279: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-280: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-281: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-282: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-283: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-284: british yard minesweeper 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-2013: british yard minesweeper, 1949 egyptian Gaza, lost 1950 BYMS-2028: british yard minesweeper, 1949 egyptian Arish, 2 stacks (not 1 funnel) BYMS-2032: british yard minesweeper, launched 1941/42, inshore minesweeper, 1948 finnish Purunpää BYMS-2033: british yard minesweeper, 1945 greek Kalymnos, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-2035: british yard minesweeper, 1949 egyptian Malek Fuad BYMS-2041: british yard minesweeper, 1949 egyptian Darfur, 1962 algerian Sidi Fradj BYMS-2044: british yard minesweeper, launched 1941/42, 1948 finnish Vahterpää BYMS-2047: british yard minesweeper, launched 1941/42, 1948 finnish Tammenpää BYMS-2049: british yard minesweeper, launched 1941/42, 1948 finnish Katanpää BYMS-2054: british yard minesweeper, 1944 greek Aura, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-2056: british yard minesweeper, greek Paxi BYMS-2058: british yard minesweeper, greek Ariadne/Vegas BYMS-2065: british yard minesweeper, 1944 greek Salaminia, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-2066: british yard minesweeper, 1943 greek Paralos/Papalos, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-2067: british yard minesweeper, greek Salaminia BYMS-2068: british yard minesweeper, 1944 greek Lefkas, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-2069: british yard minesweeper, 1949 egyptian Naharia BYMS-2074: british yard minesweeper, 1944 greek Kassos, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-2076: british yard minesweeper, greek Prolyom BYMS-2086: british yard minesweeper, greek Lefkas 85 BYMS-2149: british yard minesweeper, 1949 egyptian Rafah BYMS-2152: british yard minesweeper, greek Kleio BYMS-2171: british yard minesweeper, greek Kefallinia BYMS-2172: british yard minesweeper, greek Kerkyra BYMS-2175: british yard minesweeper, 1949 egyptian Tor, 1962 algerian Djebel Aures BYMS-2182: british yard minesweeper, greek Lambadias BYMS-2185: british yard minesweeper, 1944 greek Afroessa, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-2186: british yard minesweeper, 1944 greek Leros, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-2190: british yard minesweeper, 1945 greek Symi/Simi, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-2191: british yard minesweeper, 1944 greek Kos, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-2209: british yard minesweeper, greek Zakynthos BYMS-2211: british yard minesweeper, 1948 polish T 31, later Delfin BYMS-2212: british yard minesweeper, 1949 egyptian Kordofan BYMS-2221: british yard minesweeper, greek Pigassos BYMS-2229: british yard minesweeper, 1944 greek Patmos, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-2240: british yard minesweeper, 1945 greek Ithaki, IM KOPIENORDNER BYMS-2252: british yard minesweeper, greek Thalia BYMS-2257: british yard minesweeper, 1948 polish T 32, later Foka BYMS-2261: british yard minesweeper, greek Andromeda BYMS-2282: british yard minesweeper, 1948 polish T 33, later Mors Byn Byo Byp Byq Byr Bystryj: russian tug 1879 Bystryj: russian harbour vessel 1899, 1920 MS Podsekatel Byt Byu Byv Byw Byx Byy Byz Bz CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC C-class (C 1 [launched 28.3.27, 1930 Isaac Peral], C 2 [launched 4.5.28], C 3 [launched 20.2.29], C 4 [launched 6.7.29], C 5 [launched 28.12.29], C 6 [launched 1928]) spanish submarines C-class (later Fraser-class) (Kempenfelt [commissioned 30.5.1932, 1939 canadian Assiniboine, leader], Comet [commissioned 2.6.1932, 1938 canadian Restigouche], Crescent [commissioned 21.4.1932, 1937 canadian Fraser], Crusader [commissioned 2.5.1932, 1938 canadian Ottawa], Cygnet [commissioned 5.4.1932, 1937 canadian St. Laurent]) CONWAY 1922-46, habe schlechte zeichnungen, british destroyers C-type (Ko-Hyoteki) (Ha 62 - Ha 76) japanese midget submarines, built 1943-44 C 01-class (...) indian inshore patrol craft, built 1990-92 as private guard boats, later taken over by the navy C 1-class (C 1 [commissioned 3.4.1906, 1909 G 1, 1920 tug, training vessel C 1, 1934 Ulan], C 2 [commissioned 29.5.1906, 1910 G 3, 1920 rug, 1934 training vessel C 2, 1934 C 8 ?, ...], C 3 [commissioned 5/1906, 1908 F 1, 1922 Reichswasserschutz Nr. 1, 1923 training vessel C 15], C 4 [commissioned 5/1906, 1923 training vessel C 7, 1932 merchant Priel], C 5 [commissioned 5/1906, 1908 F 7, 1922 Reichswasserschutz Nr. 13, 1923 training vessel C 16, 1920s tug Swante, 1947 Assistent II]) german harbour defense minelayers, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 C 1: british submarine, launched 7/1906, completed 30.10.1906, CONWAY 1906-21 C 1 Vickers-type (No 8 [commissioned 26.6.1909, Ha 1 1924], No 9 [commissioned 9.3.1909, Ha 2 1924]) japanese submarines C 2: british submarine, commissioned 26.11.1906, CONWAY 1906-21 C 2 Vickers-type (No 10 [commissioned 12.8.1911, Ha 3 1924], No 11 [commissioned 26.8.1911, Ha 4 1924], No 12 [commissioned 27.3.1911, Ha 5 1924]) japanese submarines C 3: british submarine, commissioned 23.2.1907, CONWAY 1906-21 C 3 Vickers-type (No 16 [commissioned 1.11.1916, Ha 7 1924], No 17 [commissioned 2.2.1917, Ha 8 1924]) japanese submarines, CONWAY 1906-21 C 4: british submarine, commissioned 13.3.07, CONWAY 1906-21 C 5: british submarine, launched 8/1906, completed 15.12.1906, CONWAY 1906-21 C 6: british submarine, commissioned 21.1.07, CONWAY 1906-21 C 6-class (C 6 [commissioned 3/1908, 1922 Reichswasserschutz Nr. 16, 1923 training vessel C 9, 1946 soviet], C 7 [commissioned 4/1908, 1922 Reichswasserschutz Nr. 17, 1923 training vessel C 10, 197 tug Henry], G 4 [commissioned 1910, 1922 Reichswasserschutz Nr. 15, 1923 training vessel C 4], C 8 [commissioned 3/1909, 1922 86 Reichswasserschutz Nr. 19, 1923 training vessel C 11, 1941 steamer Tapfer, 1942 Vs 1015, ...], W 5 [commissioned 1909, 1910 G 3, 191_ W 5, 1922 Reichswasserschutz Nr. 14, 1923 training vessel C 3], C 1 [commissioned 3/1909, 1922 Reichswasserschutz Nr. 18, 1923 training vessel C 5, ...], C 3 [commissioned 2/1910], C 4 [commissioned 2/1910], C 2 [commissioned 2/1910, 1922 Reichswasserschutz Nr. 22, 1923 training vessel C 6], C 10 [commissioned 9/1913, 1922 Reichswasserschutz Nr. 25, 1923 training vessel C 13, 1938 steamer Scharf], C 11 [commissioned 5/1914, 1922 Reichswasserschutz Nr. 26, 1923 training vessel C 14, 1946 soviet], C 3 [commissioned 1915], C 5 [commissioned 1915, 1922 Reichswasserschutz Nr. 28, 1923 training vessel C 8], C 9 [commissioned 7/1915, 1922 Reichswasserschutz Nr. 21, 1923 training vessel C 12], W 6 [commissioned 1.9.1915, 1922 Reichswasserschutz Nr. Kiel 1]) german harbour defense minelayers, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 C 7: british submarine, commissioned 23.5.1907, CONWAY 1906-21 C 8: british submarine, commissioned 23.5.1907, CONWAY 1906-21 C 9: british submarine, commissioned 18.6.1907, CONWAY 1906-21 C 10: british submarine, commissioned 13.7.1907, CONWAY 1906-21 C 11: british submarine, commissioned 3.9.1907, CONWAY 1906-21 C 12: british submarine, commissioned 19.1.08, CONWAY 1906-21 C 13: british submarine, commissioned 19.2.08, CONWAY 1906-21 C 14: british submarine, commissioned 13.3.08, CONWAY 1906-21 C 15: british submarine, commissioned 1.4.1908, CONWAY 1906-21 C 16: british submarine, commissioned 5.6.1908, CONWAY 1906-21 C 17: british submarine, commissioned 13.5.1909, CONWAY 1906-21 C 18: british submarine, commissioned 23.7.1909, CONWAY 1906-21 C 19: british submarine, commissioned 9.11.1909, CONWAY 1906-21 C 20: british submarine, commissioned 31.1.1910, CONWAY 1906-21 C 21: british submarine, commissioned 18.5.1909, CONWAY 1906-21 C 21-class (C 21 [commissioned 16.6.1938], C 22 [commissioned 19.7.1938, 1949 tug Pedoy], C 23 [commissioned 9.8.1938], C 24 [acepted 29.8.1938]) german harbour defense minelayers, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 C 22: british submarine, commissioned 5.5.09, CONWAY 1906-21 C 23: british submarine, commissioned 5.5.09, CONWAY 1906-21 C 24: british submarine, commissioned 5.5.09, CONWAY 1906-21 C 25: british submarine, commissioned 28.5.1909, CONWAY 1906-21 C 25-class (C 25 [commissioned 28.11.1942, 1945 french buoy layer B 275, 1948 tender Crabé], C 26 [commissioned 12,2,1943, 1945 soviet], C 27 [commissioned 23.4.1943, 1945 french buoy layer B 261, 1948 tender Tourteau, 1957 Q 83], C 28 [commissioned 7.10.1943, 1945 british Diver, 1952 dutch Bandia, 1956 italian Pemria]) german harbour defense minelayers, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 C 26: british submarine, commissioned 28.5.09, CONWAY 1906-21 C 27: british submarine, commissioned 14.8.1909, CONWAY 1906-21 C 28: british submarine, commissioned 14.8.1909, CONWAY 1906-21 C 29: british submarine, commissioned 17.9.1909, CONWAY 1906-21 C 20-class (C 29 [commissioned 20.6.1943], C 30 [commissioned 25.9.1943], C 31 [31.8.1946 completed as dutch pilot cutter Zeezwaluw], C 32 [commissioned 29.6.1943, 1949 tug Karen, 1950 Aktivist], C 33 [commissioned 14.7.1943, 1949 tug Bardenfleth], C 34 [commissioned 20.9.1943, 1949 tug Rechtenfleth]) german harbour defense minelayers, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 C 30: british submarine, commissioned 11.10.1909, CONWAY 1906-21 C 31: british submarine, commissioned 19.11.1909, CONWAY 1906-21 C 32: british submarine, commissioned 19.11.1909, CONWAY 1906-21 C 33: british submarine, commissioned 13.8.1910, CONWAY 1906-21 C 34: british submarine, commissioned 17.9.1910, CONWAY 1906-21 C 35: british submarine, commissioned 1.2.1910, CONWAY 1906-21 C 36: british submarine, commissioned 1.2.1910, CONWAY 1906-21 C 37: british submarine, commissioned 31.3.1910, CONWAY 1906-21 C 38: british submarine, commissioned 31.3.1910, CONWAY 1906-21 C 101: french subchaser 1919, C 101-class, after WWI Ch 101, CONWAY 1906-21 C 102: french subchaser 1919/20, C 101-class, after WWI Ch 102, CONWAY 1906-21 C 103: french subchaser 1919/20, C 101-class, after WWI Ch 103, CONWAY 1906-21 C 104: french subchaser 1919/20, C 101-class, after WWI Ch 104, CONWAY 1906-21 C 105: french subchaser 1919/20, C 101-class, after WWI Ch 105, CONWAY 1906-21 C 106: french subchaser 1919/20, C 101-class, after WWI Ch 106, CONWAY 1906-21 C 107: french subchaser 1919/20, C 101-class, after WWI Ch 107, CONWAY 1906-21 C 107-class (C 107, C 108, C 109, C 110, C 111, C 112, C 113, C 114, C 115, C 116, C 117, C 118, C 119, C 120, C 121, C 122, C 123, C 124, C 125, C 126, C 127, C 128, C 129 [1983 libyan?], C 130 [1983 libyan Ibn al Idrissi], C 131 [1979 libyan Ibn Marwhan?], C 132 [1979 libyan Ras el Hillel?], C 133 [1979 libyan El Kobayat?], C 134 [1979 libyan?], C 135, C 136, C 137, C 138) turkish large landing craft, built 1966-80 C 108: french subchaser 1919/20, C 101-class, after WWI Ch 108, CONWAY 1906-21 87 C 109: french subchaser 1919/20, C 101-class, after WWI Ch 109, CONWAY 1906-21 C 110: french subchaser 1919/20, C 101-class, after WWI Ch 110, CONWAY 1906-21 C 111: french subchaser 1919/20, C 101-class, after WWI Ch 111, 1928 renamed Commandant Bourdais, CONWAY 1906-21 C 112: french subchaser 1919/20, C 101-class, after WWI Ch 112, 1928 renamed Avalanche, CONWAY 1906-21 C 113: french subchaser 1919/20, C 101-class, after WWI Ch 113, CONWAY 1906-21 C 114: french subchaser 1919/20, C 101-class, after WWI Ch 114, CONWAY 1906-21 C 115: french subchaser 1919/20, C 101-class, after WWI Ch 115, CONWAY 1906-21 C 116: french subchaser 1919/20 if at all, C 101-class, after WWI Ch 116, CONWAY 1906-21 C 117: french subchaser 1919/20, C 101-class, after WWI Ch 117, CONWAY 1906-21 C 139-class (C 139, C 140, C 141, C 142, C 143, C 144, C 145, C 146, C 147, C 148, C 149, C 150, C 151, C 152, C 153, C 154, C 155) turkish landing craft, launched 1984-93 C 301-class (C 301, C 302, C 303) surinam patrol craft, built 1976 C 301-class (C 301, C 302, C 303, C 304, C 305, C 306, C 307, C 308, C 309, C 310, C 311, C 312, C 313, C 314, C 315, C 316, C 317, C 318, C 319, C 320, C 321, C 322, C 323, C 324, C 325, C 326, C 327, C 328, C 329, C 330, C 331) turkish landing craft, launched 1965 Ca-class (Cavendish ex Sibyl [leader, commissioned 13.12.1944], Caesar ex Ranger [commissioned 5.10.1944, CONWAY 1922-46], Cambrian ex Spitfire [commissioned 14./17.7.1944], Caprice ex Swallow [commissioned 5.4.1944], Carron ex Strenuous [commissioned 6.11.1944, 1953 modernised], Carysford ex Pique [commissioned 20.2.1945], Cassandra ex Tourmaline [commissioned 28.7.1944], Cavalier ex Pellew [commissioned 22.11.1944]) IM KOPIENORDNER, british destroyers, 1953-61 refitted as escorts CA 1: italian midget-submarine 1938, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CA 2: italian midget-submarine 1941, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CA 3: italian midget-submarine 1943, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CA 4: italian midget-submarine 1943, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Cabral-class (Cabral [launched 6/1866], Colombo [launched 1866]) brazilian coastal battleship Cabo San Antonio: argentine LST, minelayer, commissioned 2.11.1978 Cabusto T2-SE-A1 Cacafuego: ex spanish? mortar vessel, served as british gunboat 1797-about 1804 Cacapon, T3-S2-A1 Ashtabula class, completed as AO-52 USN Cachalot-class (Cachalot ex V 8, SS-170, commissioned 12/1933, Cuttlefish ex V 9, SS-171, commissioned 6/1934) US submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Cache, launched as Stillwater, USN AO-67, T2-SE-A1 Cachella: british, 1913, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Cachelot 2: french tug, 1943 german Arbeitsboot 19 Cacine-class (Cacine [commissioned 1969], Cunene [commissioned 1969], Mandovi [commissioned 1969], Rovuma [commissioned 1969], Quanza [commissioned 1969], Geba [commissioned 1970], Zaire [commissioned 1970], Zambesi [commissioned 1971], Limpopo [commissioned 1973], Save [commissioned 1973]) portuguese patrol vessels Cacique: french paddle frigate (14) launched 1843 Caddo (I), USN Merrimmack AO 37, T2 Kennebec class Caddo (II), T2-SE-A1 Cadmus (1808 launched. ‘cherokee’. sold 1864) 1808 Cadmus: british screw corvette, launched 1856 (21) Cadmus-class (Cadmus [commissioned 13.4.1904], Clio [commissioned 19.1.1904], Espiegle [commissioned 21.1.1902], Fantome [commissioned 5.6.1902], Merlin [commissioned 1.5.1903], Odin [commissioned 8.1.1903]) british corvettes Caesar (aka Cesar): launched 11/1793, 30*32pdr , 32*24pdr , 18*9pdr, 1814 army depot hulk, 1821 BU, british, IM KOPIENORDNER Caesar/Cesar: ex french César?, launched 1802, brig, (16), taken 1806 by RN, 1807 foundered Caesar: british (90) launched 1853 Caffarelli: french paddle frigate (12) launched 1847 Cagni-class (Ammiraglio Cagni [commissioned ], Ammiraglio Caracciolo [commissioned ], Ammiraglio Millo [commissioned ], Ammiraglio Saint Bon [commissioned ]) italian submarines 1941, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Cahaba, T2-SE-A2 Cahawba T2-SE-A1 Caio Duilio-class (Caio Duilio [commissioned 10.5.1915, rebuilt 4/1937-7/1940, 1945 training ship, 1947-49 flagship], Andrea Doria [commissioned 13.6.1916, rebuilt 4/1937-10/1940, 1945 training ship]) italian battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21, CONWAY 1922-46 Cairnavon: british merchant, launched 6/1905, 1919 Soutra, 1937 finnish Emmi, 1940 german Schirmeck, 1942 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 166 Cairnbug: british clipper, later russian Hellas, later danish Alexandra Cairndale: 1939, oil tanker 88 Cairo: german freighter, launched 7.10.1936, 25.11.1939 commissioned ice breaker, auxiluary cruiser, 1940 mining ship, 9.11.1941 commissioned as auxiliary cruiser Stier (HSK 6, Schiff 23, Raider J), sister to Ankara, Atlas, Levante, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3, CONWAY 1922-46 Ça Ira: Cairngarth: 1913, tug Caj Cakabey: turkish tank landing ship, launched 30.6.1977 Calabria: italian protected cruiser, commissioned 12.7.1897 Calamianes: spanish gun boat, launched 1888, 1899 USN Calamus, T1-M-A2 Calanthe: yacht 1898 Calcutta,24/50. (east indiaman purchased in 1795. captured 1805) used at first as an armed transport. 28*18,28*32C Calcutta: launched 3/1831, 1863 hulk, british (84) Calcutta: british auxiliary steamer, built 1852, converted to sailing ship Darling Downs Calgarian: british armed merchant cruiser, 8x6in, sunk 3/18 Caldwell-class: (DD-69 Caldwell 1917, DD-70 Craven [commissioned 10/1918, 1940 RN], DD-71 Gwin 1920, DD-72 Conner [commissioned 1/1918, 1940 RN], DD-73 Stockton [commissioned 11/1917, 1940 RN], DD-74 Manley [commissioned 15.10.1917, 1938 AG-28, 1940 APD-1]) US destroyers, CONWAY 1906-21 Caledon-class (Caledon [commissioned 6.3.1917], Calypso [commissioned 21.6.1917], Caradoc [commissioned 15.6.1917, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK], Cassandra [commissioned 16/917]) (4. series of C-class) british light cruisers, CONWAY 1906-21, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK Caledonia: (120) british launched 1808, 32*32,32*24,34*18,8*12,12*32C,2*18C, BU 1875, IM KOPIENORDNER Caledonia: launched 1925 merchant, armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) 1939 Scotstoun Caledonia: 1934 merchant, 1939 coastal AA vessel Goatfell, accommodation ship 1944 Caledonien Caliente, T3-S2-A1 Ashtabula class, completed as AO-53 USN California: british merchant, launched 1923, armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) 1939, trooper 1942 Callabee, T2-SE-A1 Callao: spanish gun boat, launched 1888, 1898 USN Calliope. (1808 launched. ‘cherokee’. BU 1829) 1808 fitted out Calliope-class (Calliope [launched 10/1837, 1855 hulk], Andromanche [launched8/1832, 1846 hulk]) british corvette, 20x32pdr, 6x32pdr, 2x32pdr Calliope-class (Calliope [commissioned 6/1915], Champion [commissioned 12/1915]) british light cruisers, C-class Callisto AGP-15: 1945 Caloba: seized boat, taken into USCG 13.11.1929, CG-807 Caloosahatchee, T3-S2-A1 Ashtabula class, completed as AO-98 USN Calusa (I), USN Winooski AO 38 , T2 Kennebec class Calusa (II), launched as Trenton T2-SE-A1 Calvi-class (Pietro Calvi [commissioned 1935], Giuseppe Finzi [commissioned 8.1.1936, 1943 german UIT 21, GRÖNER 3], Enrico Tazzoli [commissioned 1936]) italian submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Calvo Sotelo: built as mexican Zacatecas, spanish gunboat, commissioned 1936, CONWAY 1922-46 Calypso: french corvette, launched 1757 (16x4pdr) best corvette of the 7-years war period Calypso (16) sloop british 1783 Calypso,6. (1826 launched. ‘cherokee’. lost 1830) 1829 Calypso-class (Calypso [commissioned 9/1885], Calliope [commissioned 3/1886]) british corvettes, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Camäleon-class (Chamäleon [launched 1860], Comet [launched 1860], Cyclop [launched 1860, um-/neugebaut aus iron: 1875], Delphin [launched 1860], Blitz 1863, Basilisk [commissioned 1862, 1887 Minenprahm B, 1878 Minenprahm Nr. 1], Meteor [launched 1860], Drache [launched 1865]) german steam gunboats, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Camas Meadows, T2-SE-A1 Cambria: british merchant 1895, renamed Cambridge, renamed Cambria, 1939 coastal AA vessel Plinlimmon, 1944 accommodation ship Cambria: 1905 Cambrian,36. (1841 launched. hulk 1872) commissioned 1841 Cambrian: british frigate, launched 2/1797, 46,9 m Geschützdeckslänge, 28x24pdr, 12x9pdr, 8x 32pdr carronades, IM KOPIENORDNER Cambrian-class (Cambrian [commissioned 5/1916], Canterbury [commissioned 5/1916], Castor [commissioned 11/1915], Constance [commissioned 1/1916]) british light cruisers, C-class, CONWAY 1906-21 Cambrian 1924, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Cambridge 80 guns 1695 british Cambridge 80 guns 1715 british Cambridge 80 guns 1755 26*32, 26*18, 24*9, 4*6 british 89 Cambridge guardship (80) british 1750 Cambridge: british, launched 6/1815, 30*32pdr, 32*18pdr, 4*12pdr + 10*32pdr carronades, 2*12pdr + 2*32pdr carronades, 1856 gunnery training hulk, 1869 BU Cambronne: mercantile 3-mast barque, built 1897, sister to General Neumayer Cambusdoon: 1943 (MMS) Cambuskenneth: 1943 (MMS) Cambuslang: 1943 (MMS) Cambuslie: 1943 (MMS) Camcraft 65ft type (16 united arab emirates, delivered 1979-83) US designed coastal patrol boats Camden: british gunvessel, acquired by RN 1797, 1801 deleted Camel: british storeship (24) 1782 Camel: 1915, tug Caméléon: french xebec, 20x8pdr, 1762 Cameleon: 16/14x...pdr, ex mercantile Hawke, brig, purchased 1781, sold 1783 Cameleon (1816 launched. ‘cherokee’. BU 1849) 1816 Cameleon: british corvette, launched 1860, Cameleon-class Camelia-class (Datura, Camelia, Francoa, Fresia, Godetia, Ipeca, Magnolia, Paulownia, Reseda, Zinnia) french minesweeping trawlers, completed 1918 Camilla: british (24) 1776 launched, 1809 hulked, hospital ship 1814 Camilla: british sailing sloop, launched 1847 (16) Camito: launched 1915 merchant, escort in WWI, Ocean Boarding Vessel in world war 2 Camoscio (I): as italian guard dhow 1903-1907 in service Camoscio (II): as italian guard dhow 1907-1914 in service Camoudie-class (Camoudie, Labana, Rattler, ...) US built 45ft guyanan coastal patrol craft, deleted 1992 Campania: british passenger liner, completed 1893, seaplane carrier, commissioned 17.4.1915, ZEICHNUNG IN MARINEARSENAL IX & CONWAY 1906-21 Campania-class (Campania [commissioned 18.4.1917], Basilicata [commissioned 1.8.1917]) italian protected cruisers, CONWAY 1906-21 Campania: british escort carrier, commissioned 7.3.1944, near sister to Vindex-class Campanule-class (Campanule, Clematite, Jacinthe, Jonquille, Lavende, Marjolaine, Paquerette, Perce-Neige, Renoncule, Sauge, Tulipe, Vilette) french minesweeping trawlers, 10 completed before 11/1918 Campbell: US revenue sloop, first mentioned in 8/1830, sold 1834 Campbell: US revenue vessel, purchased 1834, sold 1839, 2x6pdrs, 2x12pdrs Campbell-class (Campbell [completed 30.7.1849, 1855 Joe Lane, IM KOPIENORDNER], Crawford, Duane [delivered 7.6.1849, 1861 CSS Duane], Morris [launched 26.4.1849]) US revenue topsail schooners Camp Charlotte, T2-SE-A1 Camp Defiance T2-SE-A1 Campeador V yacht 1938 Campell (purchased 1796. sold 1803) Camperdown,14 (hired cutter) around 1800 Camperdown. gun-vessel. on 28.10.1810 she struck on a reef Campinas: freighter 1897, seaplane carrier 1915: 6-10 aircraft, 102,4x12,15x7,08 m, 11,5 kn, 3x10, 1x4,7 Camp Namanu, T2-SE-A1 Canada: british (74) 1759, BUG-ZEICHNUNG IN CURTI S.100, bug in HOWARD S.196 Canada: british (76) 1765 ?/? 1766 (74) Canada: french paddle frigate (14) launched 1843 Canada ex Almirante Latorre, ex Valparaiso ex Libertad: british battleship, commissioned 30.9.1915, 1920 chilean Almirante Latorre, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Canarias-class (Baleares [commissioned 1936], Canarias [commissioned 16.9.1936]) spanish cruisers (similar to british Countyclass) ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Canberra: P&O passenger liner, delivered 19.5.1961, (near) sister to Oriana Canberra Maru: sister to Tôkyô Maru, japanese merchant 1936, IM KOPIENORDNER Candia: built ..., italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) in WWI Caney, T2-SE-A2 Canisteo, T3-S2-A1 Ashtabula class, completed as AO-99 USN Cannon-class (DET): (DE-99 Cannon [commissioned 26.9.1943, 1944 brazilian Baependi], DE-100 Christopher [commissioned 23.10.1943, 1944 brazilian Benevente], DE-101 Alger [commissioned 12.11.1943, 1945 brazilian Babitonga], DE-102 Thomas [commissioned 21.11.1943, 1948 chinese Tai Ho, 1949 taiwanese], DE-103 Bostwick [commissioned 1.12.1943, 1948 chinese Tai Tsang, 1949 taiwanese], DE-104 Breeman [commissioned 12.12.1943, 1948 chinese Tai Hu, 1949 taiwanese], DE-105 Burrows [commissioned 19.12.1943, 1950 dutch Van Amstel], DE-106 [commissioned 2..1.1944 as french Sénégalais, later Yser], DE-107 [commissioned 23.1.1944 as french Algérien, later Oise], DE-108 [commissioned 11.2.1944 as 90 french Tunesien], DE-109 [commissioned 29.2.1944 as french Marocain], DE-110 [commissioned 18.3.44 as french Hova], DE-111 [commissioned 9.4.1944 as french Somali, 1956 experimental vessel, 1968 Arago], DE-112 Carter [commissioned 3.5.1943, 1948 chinese Tai Chao, 1949 taiwanese], DE-113 Clarence L. Evans [commissioned 25.6.1943, 1952 french Berbere], DE-162 Levy [commissioned 13.5.1943], DE-163 McConnell [commissioned 28.5.1943], DE-164 Osterhaus [commissioned 12.6.1943], DE-165 Parks [commissioned 23.6.1943], DE-166 Baron [commissioned 5.7.1943, 1952 uruguayan Uruguay], DE-167 Acree [commissioned 19.7.1943], DE-168 Amick [commissioned 26.7.1943, 1955 japanese Asahi, filipino Datu Sikatuna/Datu Siratuna], DE-169 Atherton [commissioned 29.8.1943, 1955 japanese Hatshui, filipino Rajah Humbon/Rajah Humabon], DE-170 Booth [commissioned 19.9.1943, 1967 filipino Datu Kalantiaw], DE-171 Carroll [commissioned 24.10.1943], DE-172 Cooner [commissioned 21.8.1943], DE-173 Eldridge [commissioned 27.8.1943, 1951 greek Leon], DE-174 Marts [commissioned 3.9.1943, 1945 brazilian Bocaina], DE-175 Pennewill [commissioned 15.9.1943, 1944 brazilian Bertioga], DE-176 Micka [commissioned 23.9.1943], DE-177 Reybold [commissioned 29.9.1943, 1944 brazilian Bauru], DE-178 Herzog [commissioned 6.10.1943, 1944 brazilian Beberibe], DE-179 McAnn [commissioned 11.10.1943, 1944 brazilian Bracui], DE-180 Trumpeter [commissioned 16.10.1943], DE-181 Straub [commissioned 25.10.1943], DE-182 Gustafson [commissioned 1.11.1943, 1950 dutch Van Ewijck], DE-183 Samuel S. Miles [commissioned 4.11.1943, 1950 french Arabe], DE-184 Wesson [commissioned 11.10.1943, 1951 italian Andromeda], DE-185 Riddle [commissioned 17.11.1943, 1950 french Kabyle], DE-186 Swearer [commissioned 24.11.1943, 1950 french Bambara], DE-187 Stern [commissioned 1.12.1943, 1950 dutch Van Zijll], DE-188 O'Neill [commissioned 6.12.1943, 1950 dutch Dubois], DE-189 Bronstein [commissioned 13.12.1943, 1952 uruguayan], DE-190 Baker [ex Raby, commissioned 23.12.1943, 1952 french Malgache], DE-191 Coffman [commissioned 27.12.1943], DE-192 Eisner [commissioned 1.1.1944, 1951 dutch De Zeeuw, CONWAY 1947-95], DE-193 Garfield Thomas [ex William G. Thomas, commissioned 24.1.1944, 1951 greek Panthier/Panthir], DE-194 Wingfield [commissioned 28.1.1944, 1950 french Sakalave], DE-195 Thornhill [commissioned 1.2.1944, 1951 italian Aldebarab], DE-196 Rinehart/Rhinehart [commissioned 12.2.1944, 1950 dutch De Bitter], DE-197 Roche [commissioned 21.2.1944], DE-739 Banquist/Bangust [commissioned 30.10.1943, 1951 peruvian Castilla], DE-740 Waterman [commissioned 30.11.1943, 1951 peruvian Aguirre], DE-741 Weaver [commissioned 31.12.1943, 1951 peruvian Rodriguez], DE-742 Hilbert [commissioned 4.2.1944], DE-743 Lamons [commissioned 29.2.1944], DE-744 Kyne [commissioned 4.4.1944], DE-745 Snyder [commissioned 5.5.1944], DE-746 Hemminger [commissioned 30.5.1944, 1959 thai Pinklao/Pin Klao, IM KOPIENORDNER], DE-747 Bright [commissioned 30.6.1944, 1950 french Touareg], DE-748 Tills [commissioned 8.8.1944], DE-749 Roberts [commissioned 2.9.1944], DE-750 McClelland [commissioned 19.9.1944], DE-763 Cates [commissioned 15.12.1943, 1950 french Soudanais], DE-764 Gandy [commissioned 7.2.1944, 1951 italian Altair], DE765 Earl K. Olsen [commissioned 10.4.1944], DE-766 Slater [commissioned 1.5.1944, 1951 greek Aetos], DE-767 Oswald [commissioned 12.6.1944], DE-768 Ebert [commissioned 12.7.1944, 1951 greek Ierax/Hierax], DE-769 Neal A. Scott [commissioned 31.7.1944], DE-770 Muir [commissioned 30.8.1944, 1956 south-korean Kyong Ki, later filipino for spares], DE-771 Sutton [commissioned 22.12.1944, 1956 south-korean Kang Won, later filipino for spares]) US destroyer escorts Cannon Beach, T2-SE-A1 Cannonière: french brig, armed with ten 4-pounders, one 24-pounder carronade ... Canonicus-class (Canonicus [commissioned 16.4.1864, 1869-69 Scylla, Catawba [not commissioned, completed 10.6.1865, 1868 peruvian Atahuallpa], Mahopac [commissioned 22.9.1864, 1869-69 Castor], Manayunk [commissioned 1.1.1871, completed 27.9.1865], Manhattan [commissioned 6.6.1864, 1869-69 Ajax], Oneota [not commissioned, completed 10.6.1865, 1868 peruvian Manco Capac], Saugus [commissioned 7.4.1864, 186969 Neptune], Tecumseh [commissioned 19.6.1864, 1869-69 Centaur], Tippecanoe [completed 12/1865, 1869-69 Vesuvius]) US monitors, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD.2 Canopo-class (Canopo [commissioned 1.4.1959], Castore [commissioned 14.7.1957], Centauro [commissioned 5.5.1957], Cigno [commissioned 7.3.1957]) italian frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 Canopus-class (Albion [commissioned 6/1901], Canopus [commissioned 12/1899], Glory [commissioned 10/1900], Goliath [commissioned 3/1900], Ocean [commissioned 2/1900], Vengeance [commissioned 4/1902]) british battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Canso,10 (US schooner Lottery captured on 8.8.1813. sold 1816) Canterbury: 60/64 guns 1693 british Canterbury: 60 guns (24x24pdr, 26x9pdr, 10x6pdr), launched 9/1722 (rebuilt), 1741 BU, british Canterbury: 60/64 guns, 1745 24*24, 24*12, 10*6pdr, british Canterbury: RNZN patrol ship, commissioned 2007 Cantigny, T2-SE-A1 Canton: british, launched 1938, merchant, 1939 armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser), 1944 troop ship, LSI(L) in world war 2 Canute: 1923 tug Canyon Creek, T2-SE-A1 91 Cao Capable: 1946, tug Capajev-class (Capajev [commissioned 16.5.1950], Calov [commissioned 1.11.1950], Zelemjakov [commissioned 19.4.1950], Frunze [commissioned 19.12.1950], Kubjbysev [commissioned 20.4.1950]) soviet light cruiser Cape-class aka USCG 95ft-class (..., Keyvan [iranian, commissioned 14.1.1956], Tiran [iranian, commissioned 1957], Mehran [iranian, commissioned 1959], Mahan [iranian, commissioned 1959] Cape Rosier [1968 s-korean PB 3], Cape Sable [1968 s-korean PB 5], Cape Providence [1968 s-korean PB 6], Cape Florida [1968 s-korean PB 7], Cape Porpoise [1968 s-korean PB 8], Cape Falcon [1968 s-korean PB 9], Cape Trinity [1968 s-korean PB 10], Cape darby [1968 skorean PB 11], Cape Kiwanda [1968 s-korean PB 12], ... [1987 marshall islands Ionmeto 2], Cape carter [1990 mexican Jalisco, later Cabo Corrientes], Cape Hedge [1990 mexican Nayarit, later Cabo Corzo], Cape Hatteras [1991 mexican Cabo Catoche], Cape Cross [1990 micronesian FSM 03], Cape Corwin [1990 micronesian FSM 04 Constitution], Cape George [1990 micronesian FSM 05], Riyadh [saudi, ex 95CGMDA9, delivered 1960], CG 13 [built 1953, 1954 thai T 81], CG 14 [built 1953, 1954 thai T 82], CG 15 [built 1953, 1954 thai T 83], CG 16 [built 1953, 1954 thai T 84], MSI-15 [commissioned as turkish Foca 8/1967, IM KOPIENORDNER], MSI-16 [commissioned as turkish Fethiye 1967], MSI-17 [commissioned as turkish Fatsa 1967], MSI-18 [commissioned as turkish Finike 12/1967], ...) USCG large patrol cutters Cape Leeuwin: 1925 Capelin,4. schooner. (1804 launched. lost 1808) 1805 Capella: 1903 Cape Matapan: 1925, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Capercailzie: british yacht, launched 4/1892, renamed Homs, commissioned as italian Archimede 28.7.1912, 1918 shortly in austro-german hands Cape Sable: british, built 1936, 1939-41 decoy ship Cyprus Capetown-class (Cairo [commissioned 24.9.1919], Calcutta [commissioned 21.8.1919, AA cruiser 1939 ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK], Capetown [commissioned 10.4.1922], Carlisle [ex Cawnpore, commissioned 11.11.1918], Colombo [commissioned 18.6.1919 or 7/1920]) (6. series of C-class) british light cruisers, CONWAY 1906-21 Capetown Castle: 1938, british merchant, LSI(L) in world war 2 Cape Wrath: british repair ship 1946 Cap Hadid: french transport, launched 1938, 1940 german, 1943 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 122, 1946 Cap Hadid, 1953 Cap Bon Cap Horn: french mercantile barque, 1865 Capitana di Venezia, La: galleere, around 1571, detail in MONDFELD S. 161 Capitan Cabral: paraguayan patrol craft, launched 1907 Capitani Romani-class (Attilio Regolo [commissioned 14.5.1942, 1948 french Chateaurenault], Pompeo Magno [commissioned 4.6.1943, rebuilt 1951-55, renamed San Giorgio, recommissioned 1956, 1965 training ship], Scipione Africano [commissioned 23.4.1943, 1948 french Guichen, CONWAY 1947-95], Ottaviano Augusto [sunk 1.11.43, commissioned 19.1.56???], Giulio Germanico [scuttled incomplete 1943, salvaged 1947, rebuilt 1951-55, renamed San Marco, recommissioned 1956) italian scout, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Capitan Merino Jarpa-class (Capitan Merino Jarpa [launched 8/1901], Capitan O´Brien [launched 11/1901]) chilean T-boatdestroyers Capitan Miranda: uruguayan gunboat, commissioned 16.12.1930 Capitan Nicolae Lascar Bogdan-class (Capitan Nicolae Lascar Bogdan, Major Ene Constantin [1944 soviet SKA 754, 1945 returned], Capitan Romano Michail [1944 soviet SKA 755, 1945 returned], Major Giurascu Dimitrie [1944 soviet SKA 756, 1945 returned], Major Sontu Gheorge, Major Grigore Ioan, Locotenant Calinescu Dimitrie, Capitan Valter Maracineanu) romanian river T-boat, built 1904-07, all commissioned by 19.9.1907, CONWAY 1906-21, CONWAY 1922-46 Capitan O´Brian-class (Almirante Simpson [launched 15.1.29], Capitan O´Brian [launched 2.10.28], Capitan Thompson [launched 15.1.29]) chilean submarines, british O-type, commissioned 5/29 - 9/29 Capitan Orella-class (Capitan Orella [launched 2/1896], Capitan Munez Gamero [launched 3/1896], Teniente Serrano [launched 5/1896], Guardia-Marina Riquelme [launched 6/1896]) chilean T-boat-destroyers Capitan Prat: chilean battleship, launched 12/1890 Capitan R. D. Binney: colombian patrol craft, commissioned 1947 Capitol Reef, T2-SE-A1 Caplja: russian merchant barque 1853, 1874 russian light ship Cistobankskij Cap Polonio: passenger liner, launched 25.3.1914, 1915 intended as auxiliary cruiser Vineta, 1919 british trooper, 1921 german merchant, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Caprera: built 1910, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) in WWI Capricieux, La: launched 11/1664, french 5. Rang ex Hermine until 1671 Capricieux, La: french (12x6pdr, 22 culverines oä) 4. rang, 1689, IM KOPIENORDNER, HOWARD S. 97 Capriolo: as italian guard dhow 1903-1911 in service Cap San Diego: freighter 1962 92 Cap San Nicolas: ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, freighter 1961 Captain 70 guns 1708 british Captain: 70 guns, launched 5/1722 (rebuilt), 1740 hulkes, british Captain 70 guns 1743 british Captain (74) 1787 british Captain: british battleship, commissioned 1/1870, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 18601905 BD. 1 Captain-class: british ex US DE (Evarts-class, Buckley-class) IM KOPIENORDNER Captain Christos: 1976 Captain Pollen: 1917, renamed Prévoyance Sociale, as Avonglen hospital ship in world war 2 Cap Trafalgar: german passenger steamer, launched 31.7.1913, 1914 auxiliary cruiser B, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Cap Verde: german freighter 1955, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SEEFAHRT Caq Car: 1911 russian tug Caracciolo: until 1869 Brilliante, italian corvette, commissioned 20.7.1870 Caradoc Carcass: british ketch-rigged bomb vessel, launched 1695, (4 guns, 2x13in mortars) 8 built Carcass: british bomb, 1759, also used as exploration ship Cardiff Careful: 1946, tug Caremandel (56) british 1783 Carenage: trinidad and tobago coastal patrol craft, delivered 1980 Caribbean, T2-SE-A1 Carica: russian tug 1911 Carieda: 1913, balloon vessel in world war 2 Carinia: roll-on/roll-off ship, 1984 converted to sri lankan surveillance command ship Abheetha P 714 Carinthia: british, launched 1925 merchant, 1939 armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) Carioca-class (Cabedelo [launched 16.9.39], Camaqua [launched 16.3.39], Camocim [launched 28.10.39], Cananela [launched 22.10.38, CONWAY 1947-95], Caravelas [launched 14.9.39], Carioca [launched 22.10.38]) brazilian minelayers Carl XIV Johan: swedish (58) launched 1824, rebuilt 1852-54, screw ship Carl Dantziger: german tug, commissioned 5/1913 Carliste: 50 guns 1699 british Carl Max: built in 1873, rostock barquentine (schoonerbarque) Carlo Alberto: sardinian, later italian (57) screw frigate Carlo Bergamini-class (Carlo Bergamini [commissioned 23.6.1962], Virgilio Tasan [commissioned 10.10.62], Carlo Margottini [commissioned 5.5.1962], Luigi Rizzo [commissioned 15.12.1961]) italian frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 Carlotta: french-italian-venetian brig Carlotta/Oylade/?,launched 1807, taken 1810 by RN, 1812 wrecked or 1815 BU Carlsbad, T2-SE-A1 Carlskrona: swedish minelayer and cadet training ship, FAC command ship, commissioned 19.3.1982 Carmen: spanish screw frigate, launched 1861 Carmina: tug, 1915 Carminia: 1905 Carnatic,74. (1783 launched. BU 1825) 1796 guard ship. 1803 under repair. 1805 receiving ship. 1806 out of commission. renamed Captain in 1815. Carnatic,72. (1823 launched. hulk 1860) never commissioned. Carnation: (1813 launched.’cruizer’. sunk as a target in 1867) 1813 Carnavon Castle: british launched 1926 merchant, 1939 armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser), 1943 troop ship Car Nicobar-class (Car Nicobar, Chetlat, Korah Divh, Cheriyam, Cankaso/Cankarso [launched 29.06.2010/comissioned 6/2010], Kondul [launched 29.06.2010/commissioned 6/2010]) indian FAC Carnifax Ferry, T2-SE-A1 Carnot: french battleship, commissioned 7/1897 Carola-class (Carola [commissioned 1.9.1881], Olga [commissioned 25.10.1881], Marie [commissioned 12.9.1882], Sophie [commissioned 10.8.1882], Alexandrine [commissioned 6.10.1886], Arcona [commissioned 1.12.1886, 1902 Mercur]) german iron corvettes, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Carolina: british sloop vor 1768 12x3pdr, 14 swivels Carolina: ex mercantile? Springfield?, purchased by RN as sloop in 1781, 1784 sold Carolina: kuk (20), launched 1844 Carolina: US revenue harbor launch, about 1906 Caroline,3. river barge/gun vessel. purchased 1794. sold 1802 Caroline,36. (1795 launched. BU 1815) commissioned 11/95 Caroline, La: french privateer (16+2x18pdr carronades), taken by HMS Phoenix 31.5.1798, HMS Fleche, 1810 wrecked Caroline,14. gun brig, the french Affronteur taken on 18.5.1803. hired as Caroline. BU 1806 Caroline: ex french?, schooner, (10), taken 1809, ... 93 Caroline: slaver, launched 1835, wohl 2x24pdr, 1x32pdr, purchased by RN in 1839/1840, tank vessel Fawn Caroline: sailing gunboat, purchased 1859, 1863 sold Caroline: british experimental torpedo boat, launched 1903, 1905 russian Lastochka Caroline-class (Caroline [commissioned 12/1914], Carysford [commissioned 6/1915], Cleopatra [commissioned 6/1915], Comus [commissioned 1/1915], Conquest [commissioned 6/1915], Cordelia [commissioned 1/1915]) british light cruisers, C-class, CONWAY 1906-21 Carolus: swedish galeass (super galley), launched 1717, 3x36pdr, 2x18pdr, 4x12pdr, 44 swivels Carolus Secundus: later Markgraf von Brandenburg, frigate 1680 (50) Carouse,2. schooner. (purchased 1795) Carp-class F-class (Carp F-1 SS-20 [commissioned 6/12], Barracuda F-2 SS-21 [commissioned 6/12], Pickerel F-3 SS-22 [commissioned 8/12], Skate F-4 SS-23 [commissioned 3/13]) USN submarines, CONWAY 1906-21 Carpentaria-class (Sabola [indonesian, commissioned 10/1976], Sadarin [indonesian, commissioned 1271976], Salmaneti [indonesian, commissioned 7/1977], Samadar [indonesian, commissioned 8/1976], Sasila [indonesian, commissioned 9/1976], Sawangi [indonesian, commissioned 11/1976], 01 [burmese, delivered 1979], 02 [burmese, delivered 1979], 03 [burmese, completed 1979-81], 04 [burmese, completed 1979-81], 05 [burmese, completed 1979-81], 06 [burmese, completed 1979-81], Tulagi [solomon, commissioned 30.3.1979]) australian built coastal patrol craft Carregado: portuguese fishery protection vessel, launched 1912 Carrier Carrière, Le: ex venecian ________, french frigate (40, 12pdrs) launched 1797, taken 1801 by RN, renamed Carrere, never fitted for sea, 1814 sold, 28x18pdr, 2x9pdr + 10x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades Carron: east indiaman, (38), launched 1804, renamed Duncan/Lord Duncan, purchased 1807 (?) by RN, renamed Dover, 1811 wrecked Carronade IFS-1: launched 1953, commissioned 5/1955, 1x12,7, 4x7,62, 2x8x12,7 rocket launchers Carso: ex k.u.k. barge, captured by italian 1916, rebuilt to monitor, commissioned 3.8.1917 Carsten Bury: launched 1915, russian minesweeper Nevod in WWI Cartagena-class (Cartagena, Barranquilla, Santa Maria) colombian river gunboats, launched 1930 Cartagenera: spanish river gunboat, launched and commissioned 1908, CONWAY 1906-21 Carthage: french merchant, built 1910, 1914-15 armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) Carthage: british merchant, launched 1931, 1939 armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser), trooper 1944 Carton: british brig, acquired and rebuilt 1776, in service 1779, IM KOPIENORDNER Cartmel tug, 1907 Carysfort/Carysford-class (Carysford [launched 8/1766, commissioned 1767, sold 1813], Milford [launched 9/1759], Hind [launched launched 7/1785, BU 1811]) british frigates, 24x9pdr, 4x3pdr, 12 swivels, IM KOPIENORDNER Carysfort,26. (1836 launched. sold 1861) 1836 Casabianca: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1859 Casablanca-class (Casablanca [CVE-55, ex Alazon Bay, ex Ameer, commissioned 8.7.1943], Liscombe Bay [CVE-56, commissioned 7.8.1943], Anzio [CVE-57, ex Coral Sea, ex Alikula Bay, commissioned 27.8.1943], Cooregidor [CVE-58, ex Anguilla Bay, commissioned 31.8.1943], Mission Bay [CVE-59, ex Atheling, commissioned 13.9.1943], Guadalcanal [CVE-60, ex Astrolabe Bay, commissioned 25.9.1943], Manila Bay [CVE-61, ex Bucareli Bay, commissioned 5.10.1943], Natoma Bay [CVE-62, ex Begum, commissioned 14.10.1943], St. Lo [CVE-63, ex Midway, ex Chapin Bay, commissioned 23.10.1943], Tripoli [CVE-64, ex Didrickson Bay, commissioned 31.10.1943], Wake Island [CVE-65, ex Dolomi Bay, commissioned 7.11.1943], White Plains [CVE-66, ex Elbour Bay, commissioned 15.11.1943], Solomons [CVE-67, ex Nassuk Bay, ex Emperor, commissioned 21.11.1943], Kalinin Bay [CVE-68, commissioned 27.11.1943], Kasaan Bay [CVE-69, commissioned 4.12.1943], Fanshaw Bay [CVE-70, commissioned 9.12.1943], Kitkun Bay [CVE-71, commissioned 15.12.1943], Tulagi [CVE-72 [ex Fortaleza Bay, commissioned 21.12.1943], Gambier Bay [CVE73, commissioned 28.12.1943], Nehenta Bay [CVE-74, ex Khedive, commissioned 3.1.1944], Hoggatt Bay [CVE75, commissioned 11.1.1944], Kadashan Bay [CVE-76, commissioned 18.1.1944], Marcus Island [CVE-77, ex Kanalku Bay, commissioned 26.1.1944], Savo Island [CVE-78, ex Kaita Bay, commissioned 3.2.1944], Ommaney Bay [CVE-79, commissioned 11.2.1944], Petrof Bay [CVE-80, commissioned 18.2.1944], Rudyerd Bay [CVE-81, commissioned 25.2.1944], Saginaw Bay [CVE-82, commissioned 2.3.1944], Sargent Bay [CVE-83, commissioned 9.3.1944], Shamrock Bay [CVE-84, commissioned 15.3.1944], Shipley Bay [CVE-85, commissioned 21.3.1944], Sitkoh Bay [CVE-86, commissioned 28.3.1944], Steamer Bay [CVE-87, commissioned 4.4.1944], Cape Esperance [CVE-88, ex Tananek Bay, commissioned 9.4.1944], Takanis Bay [CVE-89, commissioned 15.4.1944], Thetis Bay [CVE-90, commissioned 21.4.1944, LPH-6 helicopter carrier, 1956, 16x4,0 20-40 helicopters], Makassar Strait [CVE-91, ex Ulitaka Bay, commissioned 29.4.1944], Windham Bay [CVE-92, commissioned 3.5.1944], Makin Island [CVE-93, ex Woodcliff Bay, commissioned 9.5.1944], Lunga Point [CVE-94, ex Alazon Bay, commissioned 14.5.1944], Bismarck Sea [CVE-95, ex Alikula Bay, commissioned 20.5.1944], Salamaua [CVE-96, ex Anguilla Bay, commissioned 26.5.1944], Hollandia [CVE-97, ex Astrolabe Bay, commissioned 1.6.1944], Kwajalein [CVE-98, ex Bucareli Bay, commissioned 7.6.1944], Admiralty Islands [CVE-99, ex Chapin Bay, commissioned 13.6.1944], Bougainville [CVE-100, ex Didrickson Bay, commissioned 18.6.1944], 94 Matanikau [CVE-101, ex Dolomi Bay, commissioned 24.6.1944], Attu [CVE-102, ex Elbour Bay, commissioned 30.6.1944], Roi [CVE-103, ex Alava Bay, commissioned 6.7.1944], Munda [CVE-104, ex Tonowek Bay, commissioned 8.7.1944]) US escort carrier, S4-S2-BB3, ZEICHNUNG IN SEEMACHT II, S. 597 & 609, CONWAY 1922-46 Casa Grande Cascade-class (Cascade AD-16 [commissioned 12.3.43], ...) US destroyer tender Casco-class (Casco [commissioned 7.5.1864, 1869 Hero], Chimo [commissioned 5.5.1865, 1869 Orion, 1869 Piscataqua], Chohos [completed 19.1.1866, 1869-69 Charybdis], Etlah [completed 12.3.1866, 1869-69 Hecate], Klamath [completed 6.5.1866, 1869-69 Harpy], Koka [completed 28.11.1865, 1869-69 Argos], Modoc [completed 23.6.1865, 1869-69 Achilles], Napa [completed 4.5.1865, 1869-69 Nemesis], Naubuc [commissioned 27.3.1865, 1869 Gorgon, 1869 Minnetonka], Nausset [commissioned 10.8.1865, 1869-69 Aetna], Shawnee [commissioned 18.8.1865, 1869-69 Eolus], Shiloh [delivered 12.3.1866, 1869 Iris, commissioned 17.9.1874], Squando [commissioned 6.6.1865, 1869 Erebus, 1869 Algoma], Suncook [commissioned 27.7.1865, 1869-69 Spitfire], Tunxis [commissioned 12.7.1864, 1869 Hydra, 1869 Otsego], Umpqua [completed 7.5.1866, 1869-69 Fury], Wassuc [completed 28.10.1865, 1869-69 Stromboli], Waxsaw [completed 21.10.1865, 1869 Niobe], Yazoo [completed 15.12.1865, 1869-69 Tartar], Yuma [completed 6.5.1866, 1869-69 Tempest]) US monitors Casimir le Quellac: french mercantile barque, 1863 Casoar: french fishing vessel, launched 1935, 1940 being equipped as patrol craft P 10, as german prey equiped as raider Natter, commissioned as V 1604, later V 1710, then UJ 1121, 1962 italian Domina Maris, 1970 greek Zephyros VI Caspar: german lightship 1845 Cassandra: (10) british cutter, commissioned 1807, foundered during the summer of 1807 Cassard-class aka F 70 AA-class (Cassard [commissioned 29.7.1988], Jean Bart [commissioned 21.9.1991], Courbert [cancelled]) french guided missile destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95 Cassin-class (DD-43 Cassin 1913, DD-44 Cummings 1913, DD-45 Downes 1915, DD-46 Duncan 1913, DD-47 Alwyn 1914, DD-48 Parker 1913, DD-49 Benham 1914, DD-50 Balch 1914) US destroyers Cassini: french paddle corvette (6) launched 1845 Cassiopeia-class (Cassiopeia [launched 21.10.1989], Libra [launched 23.3.1991], Spica [launched 23.3.1991], Vega [launched 23.3.1991]) italian coast guard corvettes, CONWAY 1947-95 Castiglione: french (90) launched 1860 screw ship Castilian (1808 launched. ‘cruizer’. BU 1829) 1809 Castillo-class (Antonio Canovas del Castillo [launched 1/1922, commissioned 1923], José Canalejas [launched 12/1922, commissioned 1924], Eduarto Dato [launched 7/1923, commissioned 1925]) spanish gunboats, CONWAY 192246 Castle type admirality trawler (George Darby [built 1918, later spanish mercantile Virgen del Carmen, later basque Donostia], Ness [spanish Uad Lucas], Waveney [spanish Uad Muluya], Wear [spanish Uad Ras], Erne [spanish Uad Martin], Test [spanish Uad Targa], ...): 1x12pdr, WWI, CONWAY 1906-21 Castle-class (Manuka, Waikato, Awatere, Rimu, Tawhai, Hinau, Aroha, Hautapu, Maimai, Pahau, Puiri, Waiho, Waima, Waipu) RNZN trawlers, launched 1941-44 Castle-class (Tintagel Castle [K.399, commissioned 7.4.44], Huntsville [ex Wolvesey Castle, RCN, K.499, commissioned 6/44, renamed Wellington Kent], Amberley Castle [K.386, commissioned 11/44], Berkeley Castle [K.387, commissioned 11/43], Knaresborough Castle [K.389, commissioned 5.4.44], Launceston Castle [K.397, commissioned 20.6.44], Coppercliff/Copper Cliff [ex Hever Castle, RCN, K.495, commissioned 6/44, 1947 chinese merchant Ta Tung, later Hsi Ling, later Shih Lin, later naval Kuang Chou/...?], Alnwick Castle [K.405, commissioned 11/44], Barnard Castle [K.494, commissioned 1945 as rescue ship Empire Shelter], Carisbrooke Castle [K.379, commissioned 11/43], Dumbarton Castle [K.388, commissioned 2/44], Hurst Castle [K.416, commissioned 20.6.44], Farnham Castle [K.413, commissioned 1/45], Hedingham Castle [ex Gorey Castle, F.386, commissioned 10/44, canadian Orangeville, later chinese La Tung, Hsi Ling, Shi Lin, taiwanese Te An], Tillsonburg [ex Pembroke Castle, RCN, K.496, commissioned 6/44, chinese Ta Ting, Chiu Chin, 1951 taiwanese Kao An], Rayleigh Castle [commissioned 1944 as rescue ship Empire Rest], York Castle [commissioned 1945 as rescue ship Empire Comfort], Allington Castle [ex Amaryllis, ex Alington Castle, K.689, commissioned 6/44], Lancaster Castle [K.691, commissioned 15.9.44], Maiden Castle [commissioned 1945 as rescue ship Empire Lifeguard], Scarborough Castle [commissioned 1945 as rescue ship Empire Peacemaker], Oxford Castle [K.692, commissioned 10.3.44], Pevensey Castle [K.449, commissioned 6/44], Arnprior [ex Rising Castle, RCN, K.494, commissioned 6/44], Petrolia [ex Sherborne Castle, RCN, K.498, commissioned 6/44], Oakham Castle [K.530, commissioned 12.12.44], Humberstone [ex Norham Castle ex Totnes Castle, RCN, K.497, commissioned 9/44, renamed Ta Wei], Bamborough Castle [K.412, commissioned 5/44], Caistor Castle [K.690, commissioned 9/44], Denbigh Castle [K.696, commissioned 12/44], Leeds Castle [K.384, commissioned 15.2.44], Morpeth Castle [K.693, commissioned 13.7.44], Bowmanville [ex Nunnery Castle, RCN, K.493, commissioned 9/44, 1947 chinese Ta Shuun, later Yuan Pei, later naval Kuang Chou/...?], Flint Castle [K.383, commissioned 12/43], Hespeler [ex Guildford Castle, RCN, K.489, commissioned 2/44], Orangeville [ex Hedingham Castle RCN, K.491, commissioned 4/44, renamed Ta Tung], Hadleigh Castle [K.355, commissioned 6/43], Kenilworth Castle [K.420, commissioned 11/43], Kincardine [ex Tamworth Castle, RCN, K.490, commissioned 6/44, renamed Saada], Leaside [ex Walmer Castle, RCN, K.492, commissioned 8/44, mercantile Coquitlam, 1950 renamed Glacier Queen], St. Thomas [ex Sandgate Castle, RCN, K.488, commissioned 95 5/44, renamed Camosun], Portchester Castle [K.362, commissioned 8.11.43], Rushen Castle [K.372, commissioned 24.2.44, 1960 weather ship], Shrewsbury Castle [commissioned 4/44 as norwegian Tunsberg]) british corvettes, launched 1943-44, CONWAY 1922-46 Castle Pinckney, T2-SE-A1 Castlerock 1904 Castle Stuart 1910, hospital ship in world war 2 Castle's Woods, T2-SE-A1 Castor: (36) dutch 1781, surrendered 17.8.1796 (44) Castor: french steamer 1830 Castor: (32) launched 1785, rebuilt 1794, sold 1819 Castor-class (Castor [5/1832 launched, commissioned 1832, training ship 1860, 1902 sold], Amphion [ex Ambuscade, launched 1/1846 (34)as screw frigate, laid down 1830 as sail frigate, converted while building, 1862 sold]) 22x32pdr, 10x18pdr, 4xc18pdr, british frigates Castor: spanish torpedo boat, launched 1878 Castor: launched 1906, tug Castor: french minelayer 1917 Castor: portuguese coastal patrol boat, launched 1964 Castore-class (Castore 1889, Polluce 1891) italian gunboats, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Catamarca-class (Catamarca [commissioned 1912], Jujuy [commissioned 1912]) argentine destroyer CONWAY 1906-21, IM KOPIENORDNER Catawba Ford, T2-SE-A1 Catawba, USN Neosho (II) AO-48, T2 Kennebec class Catham, T2-SE-A1 Cathay: british, launched 1925 merchant, armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) 1939, trooper 1942 Catherine: (8) yacht british 1720 Catinat: french paddle corvette (10) launched 1851 Catinat-class (Catinat 1898, Protet [commissioned 2/1899]) french protected cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Cato: 50 guns 1782 british Cato dutch 1782 (72) Caton: british since 1782 hospital (64) ex french Caton: french screw sloop (4) launched 1847 Catyrdach: russian steamer 1860, 187. russian light ship Kercenskij No. 4, 1978 Adzigiolskij Cautro: launched 1908, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 34, 1918 british Firmaxe Cavendish-class/Hawkins-class (Cavendish [commissioned 10/1918 after being converted to seaplane carrier Vindictive 6/1918, ZEICHNUNG IN MARINEARSENAL IX, 1923-25 rückgebaut in trial ship, 1937/38 training ship], Hawkins [commissioned 25.7.1919, IM KOPIENORDNER], Raleigh [commissioned 7/1921], Frobisher [commissioned 20.9.1924], Effingham [commissioned 2.7.1925, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK (1942)]) british cruisers, CONWAY 1906-21, IM KOPIENORDNER Cavina: launched 1924, merchant, Ocean Boarding Vessel 1940, CONWAY 1922-46 Cawsand: british hoy, ex __________ until 1795, 1798 BU Cayuse, T2-SE-A1 Cb CB 1: italian midget-submarine 1941, Costiero B type, 1943 romanian, 1944 soviet, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 2: italian midget-submarine 1941, Costiero B type, 1943 romanian, 1944 soviet, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 3: italian midget-submarine 1941, Costiero B type, 1943 romanian, 1944 soviet, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 4: italian midget-submarine 1941, Costiero B type, 1943 romanian, 1944 soviet, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 5: italian midget-submarine 1941, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 6: italian midget-submarine 1941, Costiero B type, 1943 romanian, 1944 soviet, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 7: italian midget-submarine 1943, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 8: italian midget-submarine 1943, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 9: italian midget-submarine 1943, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 10: italian midget-submarine 1943, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 11: italian midget-submarine 1943, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 12: italian midget-submarine 1943, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 13: italian midget-submarine 194.., ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 14: italian midget-submarine 194.., ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 15: italian midget-submarine 194.., ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 16: italian midget-submarine 194.., ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 17: italian midget-submarine 194.., ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 18: italian midget-submarine 194.., ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 19: italian midget-submarine 194.., ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 20: italian midget-U-Boot 194.., ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK & MARINEARSENAL VIII, yugoslav P 901 Malisan 96 CB 21: italian midget-submarine 194.., ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK CB 22: italian midget-submarine 194.., ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Cc CC 2275 = Rospigo: french fishing vessel, launched 1933, 1941 german Arbeitsboot 9 CC 2345 = Ça M´Suffit: french fishing vessel, launched 1934, 1941 german Arbeitsboot 12 CC 2563 = Eh Pourquoi Pas: french fishing vessel, launched 1936, 1941 Arbeitsboot 8 CC 2607 = Myosotis: french fishing vessel, (LL9 1937, 1941 german Arbeitsboot 11 CC 2678 = St. Augustine: french fishing vessel, launched 1939, 1941 german Arbeitsboot 7 CC 2699 = L´Avenir des Cadets: french fishing cutter, launched 1940, 1941 german Arbeitsboot 5, 1950 french auxiliary buoy layer Frégate, 1967 fishing vessel Cd CDIC-type (L 9061 [commissioned 10/1988], L 9062 [commissioned 3/1989]) french tank landing craft Ceara: brazilian submarine depot ship, launched 1915, commissioned 1917, WEYER 43/44 Ceara: italian submarine tender and salvage vessel, launched 1915 Cedar Breaks, T2-SE-A1 Cedar Creek, T2-SE-A1 Cedardale 1939, oil tanker Cedar Lake: RCN MMS 1945, soviet Cedar Mills, T2-SE-A1 Cedar Mountain, T2-SE-A1 Cedric 1906 Celebes: ex dutch Pallas?, frigate (36), taken 1806, 1807 deleted Celerol: 1917, british oil tanker Celestial: british merchant schooner, opium clipper, launched 12.2.1843, in service 1843 Celestine: roll-on roll-off ferry, RN tank transport 1996, IM KOPIENORDNER Celilo, T2-SE-A1 Celtic: 1901 Celtic Voyager: 1975 Censeur: french (74) 1782, 1795 british, 1795 taken back by french, 1799 spanish Censor,12. gunbrig. launched 4/1801, sold 1816 Centaur,74. (1797 Woolwich. BU 1819) commissioned 7/1797, 1816 out of commission, fast Centaur: british paddle corvette, launched 1845 (6) Centaur-class (Centaur [commissioned 8/1916], Concord [commissioned 12/1916]) british light cruisers, C-class, CONWAY 1906-21 Centaur: british merchant, 1924, hospital ship in world war 2 Centaur-class (Albion [commissioned 26.5.1954, 45 aircraft, 26x4,0+4x7,62, IM KOPIENORDNER, 1962 helicopter carrier: 8x4,0+4x7,62; 16 helicopters, ZEICHNUNGen in 15-DM-BUCH], Bulwark [commissioned 4.11.1954, 1960 helicopter carrier: 8x4,0 + 2 rocket launcher (6 tubes) + 16 helicopter type Wessex, 4 landing craft LCVP, 1980 recommissioned], Centaur [commissioned 1.9.1953], Hermes [ex Elephant, differed very much from her sisters, commissioned 18.11.1959, 28 aircraft, IM KOPIENORDNER, 1987 indian Viraat]) british light aircraft carriers, helicopter carriers aka Bulwark-class Centaure, Le: french (74) 1757, 28x32pdr, 30x18pdr, 16x9pdr, taken 8/1759 by RN, (HMS Centaur) foundered 9/1782 Centaure: french (74) 1782 Centaure french (80) 1818, 1823 Santi Petri Centaure: 1912 Centinela-class (Centinela [commissioned 1953, 1977 mauretanian Tekane], Serviola [commissioned 1953, 1977 mauretanian Keur Macenf]) spanish patrol vessels Centurion: 50 guns 1690 22*12, 22*6, 12*6 Centurion: british, 60 guns (24x24pdr, 26x9pdr, 10x6pdr), launched 1/1733, razee (50) en 1744, renamed Eagle, 1745 renamed Centurion, IM KOPIENORDNER Centurion: british 1739 Centurion 1770 british Centurion,50. (1774 Harwich. hospital ship 1809) store-ship. 22*24,22*18,6*6 Centurion: clipper, launched 1869 Centurion-class (Centurion [commissioned 2/1894], Barfleur [commissioned 6/1894]) british 2. class battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Ceram-class (Ceram, Flores) dutch gunboats, launched 1887 Ceramic: passenger liner, not so good Cerbère: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1836 Cerbère-class (Belier [commissioned 6/1872], Bouledogue [commissioned 1873], Cerbère [commissioned 10/1868], Tigre [commissioned 8/1874]) french armoured ramming vessels, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Cerberus-class (Cerberus [4/1794 launched, commissioned 1795, sold 1814], Alcmene [launched 11/1794, 1809 wrecked], Lively [launched 10/1794, 1798 wrecked], Galatea [launched 5/1794, 1809 BU], Maidstone [launched 12/1795, 97 commissioned 1796, 1810 BU], Shannon [launched 2/1796, 1802 sold]) british frigates, 26x18pdr, 4x6pdr + 6x24pdr carronades, 2x6pdr + 2x24pdr carronades Cerberus (Cerbere). gunbrig. (cut out on 29.7.1800. wrecked 1804) Cerberus,46. (1824 Plymouth. BU 1866) 1824 Cerberus-class (Cerberus [commissioned 9/1870], Magdala [commissioned 11/1870]) british coastal monitors, IM KOPIENORDNER Ceres,32. (1781 launched. hulk 1804) Ceres [36] dutch 1766, ?? renamed ?? Cérès, La: french frigate, built 1810, 28x18pr, 14x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, taken by RN 1814, renamed Seine, 1823 BU Ceres: launched 1911, russian auxiliary minesweeper No. 9 in WWI Ceres-class (Ceres [commissioned 1.6.1917], Cardiff [ex Caprice, commissioned 25.6.1917], Coventry [ex Corsair, commissioned 21.2.1918], Curacoa [commissioned 18.2.1918, 1939 AA-cruiser, 1939 condition CONWAY 192246], Curlew [commissioned 14.12.1917]) (5. series of C-class) british light cruisers Ceres: german transport, commissioned 5/1936, 1941 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 69, 1941 Sperrbrecher 169 Cernomor: russian SAR 1912, 1923 french Iroise, 1936 greek Irini Vernicos, 1939 pan. Atroto, post 1945 greek Theoclitos Cerro Gordo, T2-SE-A1 Cerus: british buoy boat, purchased 1830 as tender, 1860 renamed Ceres, later Devonport Yard Craft No. 3, 1877 sold Cervantes-class (Cervantes E1 [commissioned 3.9.1927], Juan de Garray E2 [commissioned 3.9.1927]) argentine destroyers, spanish Churucca-typ, CONWAY 1922-46 Cervona Ukraina/Chervona Ukraina ex Admiral Nachimov/Admiral Nakhimov: soviet cruiser, commissioned 27.2./3.1927 César: french (74) 1807 Cesarevic: russian ship of the line, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER Cetnik-class (Cetnik [ex TC 1, 1941 italian MAS 2D, later MS 47, 1943 ME 43], Uskok [ex TC 2, 1941 italian MAS 1D]) yugoslav motor torpedo boats, launched 5/1927 Cevic: 1908 Ceylon: (38) formally an east indiaman named Bombay. renamed 1808. sold 1857, mounted twenty four long 18-pounders, two nines and fourteen 24-pounder carronades Cf Cg CG 27-class (... [liberian, commissioned 27.9.1980, renamed Albert Porte], Nuah River [liberian, commissioned 27.9.1980, renamed Master Sergeant Samuel K. Doe], General Thomas Quiwoulepe [liberian, commissioned 27.9.1980], Haras 9 [omani, built 1980], ...) swedish-built patrol boats CG 29-class (Haras 7 [omani, built 1981], Haras 10 [omani]...) swedish-built patrol boats CG 40-class (Barracuda [trinidad and tobago, commissioned 15.6.1980], Cascadura [trinidad and tobago, commissioned 15.6.1980]) swedish-built large patrol craft Ch-class (Chaplet [commissioned 24.8.1945], Charity [commissioned 19.11.1945, 1958 bought by USA as DD-962 and handed over in 1958 as pakistani Shah Jehan (D29)], Chequers ex Champion [commissioned 28.9.1945], Cheviot [commissioned 11.12.1945], Chevron [commissioned 23.8.1945], Chieftain [commissioned 7.3.1946], Childers [commissioned 19.12.1945], Chivalrous [commissioned 13.5.1946, 1954 pakistani Taimur, 1960 british]) IM KOPIENORDNER, british destroyers CH.1: french subchaser, commissioned 1933, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.2: french subchaser, commissioned 1933, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.3: french subchaser, commissioned 1933, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.4: french subchaser, commissioned 1934, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.5 french sub chaser, CH.5-type, commissioned 1940, 1941 HMS Carentan, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.6 french sub chaser, CH.5-type, commissioned 1940, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.7 french sub chaser, CH.5-type, commissioned 1940, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.8 french sub chaser, CH.5-type, commissioned 1940, 1941 HMS Rennes, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.9 french sub chaser, CH.5-type, commissioned 1940, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.10 french sub chaser, CH.5-type, commissioned 1940, 1941 HMS Bayonne, 1949/52 syrian Akba Ben Naseh, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.11 french sub chaser, CH.5-type, commissioned 1940, 7/40 british, 7/40 polish, 1941 HMS Boulogne, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.12 french sub chaser,, CH.5-type commissioned 1940, 1941 HMS Bénodet, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.13 french sub chaser, CH.5-type, commissioned 1940, 1941 HMS Calais, 1952 syrian Al Harissi/Tarek Ben, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.14 french sub chaser, CH.5-type, commissioned 1940, 1941 HMS Dielette, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.15 french sub chaser, CH.5-type, commissioned 1940, 7/40 british, 7/40 polish, 1941 HMS Paimpol, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.16 french sub chaser 1940, CH.5-type, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.17: french subchaser, commissioned 20.1.42 as minesweeper RA 1, 1945 british RN 6, CONWAY 1922-46, GRÖNER 2 CH.18: french subchaser, CH.5-type, commissioned 3/1942 as german minesweeper RA 2, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.19: french subchaser, CH.5-type, commissioned 28.4.43 as german minesweeper RA 3, 1945 french, 1952 syrian Tarek ben Said/Al Harissi 98 CH.20: french subchaser, CH.5-type, commissioned 31.10.42 as german minesweeper RA 4, CONWAY 1922-46 CH.21: french subchaser, CH.5-type, built as german minesweeper RA 5, CONWAY 1922-46, 1946 completed as french CH.705, later P 705, 1954 Q 09 CH.41: french sub chaser, CH.5-type, commissioned 1940, 1941 HMS Andierne/Audierne CH.42: french sub chaser, CH.5-type, commissioned 1940, 1941 HMS Lamor/Larmor/L´Armor CH.43: french sub chaser, CH.5-type, commissioned 1940, 1941 HMS Levandon/Lavandou CH.44: french subchaser, CH.5-type?, commissioned 5.8.1943 as german minesweeper RA 6 CH.45: french subchaser, CH.5-type?, commissioned 7.9.43 as german minesweeper RA 7 CH.46: french subchaser, CH.5-type?, commissioned 27.10.43 as german minesweeper RA 8 CH.98: french subchaser 1918 CH.106: french subchaser 1920 Cha 1-class (Cha 1 [commissioned 24.3.34, 1948 patrol vessel PS 18, 1955 Chidori], Ch a2 [commissioned 25.3.34]) japanese subchaser, CONWAY 1922-46 Cha 3: japanese subchaser, commissioned 5.10.36 Cha 4-class (Cha 4 [commissioned 28.12.38, 1948 patrol vessel PS 20, 1953 NS 81, 1955 Kiji], Cha 5 [commissioned 6.12.38], Cha 6 [commissioned 20.5.39], Cha 7 [commissioned 15.11.38], Cha 8 [commissioned 30.11.38], Cha 9 [commissioned 9.5.39, 1947 chinese Fu Ling, 1948 Hai Ta, 1949 taiwanese Min Chiang], Cha 10 [commissioned 15.6.39], Cha 11 [commissioned 2.2.39], Cha 12 [commissioned 30.4.39]) japanese subchasers, CONWAY 1922-46 Cha 13-class (Cha 13 [commissioned 15.7.40], Cha 14 [commissioned 31.3.41], Cha 15 [commissioned 31.3.41], Cha 16 [commissioned 5.4.41], Cha 17 [commissioned 31.7.41], Cha 18 [commissioned 31.7.41], Cha 19 [commissioned 20.9.41], Cha 20 [commissioned 20.8.41], Cha 21 [commissioned 20.8.41], Cha 22 [commissioned 12.10.41], Cha 23 [commissioned 15.11.41], Cha 24 [commissioned 20.12.41], Cha 25 [commissioned 29.12.41], Cha 26 [commissioned 20.12.41], Cha 27 [commissioned 28.1.42, 1948 minesweeper PS 23]) japanese subchasers Cha 28-class (Cha 28 [commissioned 15.5.42], Cha 29 [commissioned 30.4.42], Cha 30 [commissioned 13.5.42], Cha 31 [commissioned 15.6.42], Cha 32 [commissioned 19.8.42], Cha 33 [commissioned 15.8.42], Cha 34 [commissioned 31.8.42], Cha 35 [commissioned 28.2.42], Cha 36 [commissioned 15.10.42], Cha 37 [commissioned 31.10.42], Cha 38 [commissioned 10.12.42, 1947 soviet], Cha 39 [commissioned 31.10.42], Cha 40 [commissioned 31.3.43], Cha 41 [commissioned 31.3.43], Cha 42 [commissioned 31.5.43], Cha 43 [commissioned 7.4.43], Cha 44 [commissioned 15.5.43], Cha 45 [commissioned 15.10.43], Cha 46 [commissioned 30.9.43], Cha 47 [commissioned 12.8.43, 1947 USA], Cha 48 [commissioned 31.7.43], Cha 49 [commissioned 31.1.44, 1947 chinese Yai Lung, 1949 taiwanese Hai Hung, later Chu Chiang], Cha 50 [commissioned 30.11.43], Cha 51 [commissioned 8.11.43], Cha 52 [commissioned 30.11.43], Cha 53 [commissioned 20.3.44], Cha 54 [commissioned 12.11.43], Cha 55 [commissioned 31.5.44], Cha 56 [commissioned 26.7.44], Cha 57 [commissioned 28.10.44, 1948 patrol vessel PS 21, 1955 Kawasemi], Cha 58 [commissioned 26.1.44, 1948 patrol vessel PS 32, 1955 Uzura], Cha 60 [commissioned 28.3.44], Cha 61 [commissioned 8.5.44], Cha 63 [commissioned 30.6.44], Cha 68 [1948 patrol vessel PS 27, 1955 Kamome], Cha 71 [1948 patrol vessel PS 39, 1955 Ho´Ojiro], Cha 72 [1948 minesweeper MS 07, 1955 Umitsubame], Cha 78 [1948 patrol vessel PS 28, 1953 minesweeper MS 82, 1955 Otori], Cha 79 [1948 minesweeper MS 08, 1955 Yuhibari], Cha 80 [1948 patrol boat PS 08, 1955 Sekire], Cha 86 [1948 minesweeper MS 09, 1955 Hayataka], Cha 88 [1948 minesweeper MS 10, 1955 Yukari], Cha 90 [1948 minesweeper MS 11, 1955 Hahuo], Cha 93 [1948 minesweeper MS 12, 1955 Miyakodori], Cha 99 [1948 minesweeper MS 13, 1955 Iwatsubame], Cha 154 [1948 patrol boat PS 06, 1955 Ugusui], Cha 155 [1948 patrol boat PS 26, 1955 Shigi], Cha 157 [1948 patrol boat PS 37, 1955 Aosagi], Cha 159 [1948 patrol boat PS 38, 1955 Hinozuru], Cha 161 [1948 patrol boat PS 24, 1955 Kotaka], Cha 166 [1948 patrol boat PS 17, 1955 Hato], Cha 168 [1948 minesweeper MS 57, 1955 Nishikidori], Cha 169 [1948 patrol boat PS 11, 1955 Yamasemi], Cha 171 [1948 minesweeper MS 01, 1955 Chiyozuru], Cha 173 [1948 patrol boat PS 40, 1955 Shiretaka], Cha 175 [1948 patrol boat PS 01, 1955 Kasasagi], Cha 179 [1948 patrol boat PS 41, 1955 Yamagara], Cha 181 [1948 patrol boat PS 16, 1955 Hibari], Cha 183 [1948 patrol boat PS 1, 1955 Benizuru], Cha 185 [1948 patrol boat PS 19, 1955 Hayabusa], Cha 186 [1948 patrol boat PS 13, 1955 Hatsukari], Cha 187 [1948 patrol boat PS 04, 1955 Yamadori], Cha 194 [1948 patrol boat PS 42, 1955 Mizutori], Cha 196 [1948 patrol boat PS 25, 1953 minesweeper MS 83, 1955 Wakataka], Cha 198 [1948 patrol boat PS 02, 1955 Wakasagi], Cha 202 [1948 minesweeper MS 14], Cha 203 [1948 patrol boat PS 22, 1953 minesweeper MS 84, 1955 Hayodori], Cha 214 [1948 minesweeper MS 15, 1955 Hayatori], Cha 215 [1948 minesweeper MS 16, 1955 Tomozuru], Cha 217 [1948 patrol boat PS 07, 1955 Tsugumi], Cha 219 [1948 patrol boat PS 14, 1953 minesweeper MS 85, 1955 Shirasagi], Cha 220 [1945 chinese Kao Ming], Cha 221 [1948 minesweeper MS 02, 1955 Yoshikiri], Cha 222 [1948 minesweeper MS 03, 1955 Hatsutaka], Cha 223 [1947 chinese Kuang Kuo], Cha 227 [1948 patrol boat PS 05, 1955 Oshidori], Cha 231 [1948 minesweeper MS 17, 1955 Shiratori], Cha 232 [1948 patrol boat PS 09, 1953 minesweeper MS 85, 1955 Otaka], Cha 236 [1948 patrol boat PS 15, 1955 Komadori], Cha 239 [1948 patrol boat PS 10, 1955 Kari], Cha 241 [1948 minesweeper MS 04, 1955 Furutaka], Cha 245 [1948 patrol boat PS 03, 1955 Manazuru], Cha 246 [1948 minesweeper MS 05, 1955 Yamabato], Cha 249 [1948 minesweeper MS 06, 1955 Kamazuru]) japanese subchasers, CONWAY 1922-46 Cha 51-class (Cha 51, Cha 52) japanese subchaser, built 1936-37, do not mix up with Cha 28-class vessels Cha 53: japanese subchaser, built before 1942, do not mix up with Cha 28-class vessels Chabroi (118) russian 1804 Chacabuco: chilean corvette, launched 1866 Chacabuco: chilean cruiser, 1902 completed and acquired, IM KOPIENORDNER 99 Chaco Canyon, T2-SE-A1 Chadd's Ford, T2-SE-A1 „Chahao“-class/„Chaho“-class () about 60 north-korean fast gun attack craft, built since 1974, iranian boats called Zafar-class, CONWAY 1947-95 Chahsever: persian royal yacht, launched 1936 Chakdina: 1914 Chakla: 1914 Chakri Naruebet: thai light aircraft carrier, commissioned 1997, IM KOPIENORDNER Chalden: launched 1909, 1/1917 russian dispatch vessel Inej Chaleur: american schooner, bought by RN in 1764, IM KOPIENORDNER Chaleur: british schooner 1768 Challenge: 1851 clipper, IM KOPIENORDNER Challenger,16. (1806 Blackwall. BU 1811) 1807 Challenger,18. (1813 launched. ‘cruizer’. mooring vessel 1820) in 1813 she was operating off the spanish north coast in conjunction with Wellington's army. Challenger: british corvette, 11/1826 launched, commissioned 1827, wrecked 1835, 20x32pdr carronades, 6x18pdr carronades, 2x9pdr Challenger: british screw corvette, launched 1858 (22) Challenger-class (Challenger [commissioned 3.5.1904], Encounter [commissioned 21.11.1905, 1912 RAN, 1923 depot ship Penguin]) british armoured cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1, see also Highflyer-class Challenger: transport 1964 Challenger/Challanger: 1973 LNG-tanker Chalmette, T2-SE-A1 Chamäleon: kuk minelayer 1914, CONWAY 1906-21 Chameau, Le: french transport very good Chamois: french iron paddle sloop (2-6) acquired 1855 Chamois-class (Chamois [commissioned 1939, 1943 german SG 21???], Chevreuil [commissioned 1940, 1959 tunesian Destour], Gazelle [commissioned 1940], Annamite [commissioned 1940, 1961-67 moroccan El Lahiq], La Surprise [ex Bambaro, commissioned 1940], Matelot Leblanc [commissioned 1942, 1943 german SG 14], Rageot de la Touche [commissioned 1942, 1943 german UJ 2229], Amiral Sénès [commissioned 1942, 1943 german SG 16], Enseigne Ballande [commissioned 1942, 1943 german SG 17]) french minesweeping sloops Champion,24. launched 1779. hospital ship 1810) Champion,18. (1824 launched. BU 1867) Champion: tug, 1939 Champion of the Seas: clipper, launched 4/1854 Champion's Hill, T2-SE-A1 Champlain-class/Batral-class (Champlain [launched 17.11.1973], Francis Garnier [launched 17.11.1973], Dumont D´Urville [launched 27.11.1981], Jacques Cartier [launched 28.4.1982], La Grandiere [launched 11.12.1985], President El Hadj Omar Bongo [gabonese, launched 1984], Maipo [chilean, commissioned 1.1.1982], Rancagua [chilean, commissioned 8.8.88], Chacabuco [chilean, commissioned 15.4.86], Elephant [ivorian, commissioned 21.2.1977], Daoud Ben Aicha [moroccan, commissioned 28.5.1977], Ahmed Es Sakali [moroccan, commissioned 6/1977], Abou Abdallah El Ayachi [moroccan, commissioned 12/1978]) french landing ships (BATRAL), IM KOPIENORDNER Champoeg, T2-SE-A1 Chancellor: british steamer, commissioned 18.7.1891, 1901 german Pallanza, 1914 mine barrier breaking vessel SP 4 Chancellorsville, T2-SE-A1 Chandeleur AV-10: US seaplane tender, commissioned 11/42 Chandravati: british, 1933, mine tender in world war 2 Chang-class (Chang No. 1, Lieh No. 3) chinese torpedo-boats, built 1895-97 Chang Feng-class (Chang Feng [launched 6/1911, 1918 Yu Chang], Fu Po [launched 1912, 1918 Chien Kang, 1937 sunk, refloated, japanese Yamasemi], Fei Hung [launched 1912, 1918 Tung An]) chinese destroyer CONWAY 1906-21 Chantala: 1920 Chantara: thai auxiliary, launched 1960, IM KOPIENORDNER Chanticleer Chanticlear: british corvette, launched 1861, Cameleon-class Chantilly, T2-SE-A1 Chao Ho-class (Chao Ho [commissioned 12/1912], Ying Swei [commissioned 12/1911], Fei Hung [completed 11/1913, 1914 greek Helle, 1928 minelayer, CONWAY 1906-21]) chinese cruisers, CONWAY 1906-21 Chao Yung-class (Chao Yung, Yang Wie) chinese cruiser/gunboats 1881, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Chapayev-class (Chapayev/Chapaev [commissioned 16.5.1950], Chkalov [commissioned 5.11.1950, 1960 Komsomolec/Komsomolets], Zhelezniakov [commissioned 19.4.1950], Frunze [commissioned 15.12.1950], 100 Kuibyshev/Kuibishev [commissioned 22.12.1959]) soviet cruisers, originally designed as project 68, completed postwar as project 68K, IM KOPIENORDNER Chapman,24. (hired armed ship) around 1798 Chaptal: french iron screw sloop (2) launched 1845 Chapultepec, T2-SE-A1 Charger,12. gunbrig. (1801 launched. sold 1814) 10x18-pdr carronades, 2x18-pdr and an 18 inch mortar. 1803 Charger-class (Charger [commissioned 2/1896], Dasher [commissioned 3/1896], Hasty [commissioned 5/1896]) [Yarrow 27knotters] british DD Charger: US escort carrier, commissioned 3.3.1942, ex BAVG-4, ex mercantile Rio de la Plata Chariot Mk I: british midget-submarines 1942 (SLC/Maiale-copy) IM KOPIENORDNER Chariot Mk II: british midget-submarines 1944 Chariot Mk III: 1945 ? Charlemagne french (74) 1807 Charlemagne: french (80) launched 1851 screw ship, 1867 transport Charlemagne-class (Charlemagne [commissioned 12/1899, St. Louis [commissioned 1.9.1900], Gaulois [commissioned 12/1899]) french battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Charles: yacht 1675 16,46m Charles (hired armed vessel) 1806 convoy escort for the baltic trade Charles Babin: french buoy layer, launched 1933, 1942 german NT 29 = Saturn Charles Brun (Q 89): french submarine experimental, trials 10/10 - 10/13, never commissioned Charles de Gaulles: french aircraft carrier, in service 2000 (or 1999??) Charles Denise: 1935, balloon vessel in world war 2 Charles F. Adams-class (Perth-class (CONWAY 1947-95): Perth [australian, commissioned 17.7.65], Hobart [australian, commissioned 18.12.65], Brisbane [australian, commissioned 16.12.67], Lütjens-class, Typ 103 (CONWAY 1947-95): Lütjens [west german, commissioned 22.3.1969, 1986 updated to Typ 103B], Mölders [west german, commissioned 20.9.1969, 1984 updated to Typ 103B], Rommel [west german, commissioned 2.5.1970, 1985 updated to Typ 103B] Berkeley DDG-15 [1992 greek Themistocles], Joseph Strauss DDG-16 [1992 greek Formion], Semmes DDG-18 [1991 greek Kimon], Waddell DDG-24 [1992 greek Nearchos]) US DDG Charles Galley: british galley-frigate launched 1676, (32x6pdr) rebuilt 1693, rebuilt as new ship 1710 (see there), mehr in 5000 JAHRE S. 37, HOWARD S.156 Charles Gally: 40/44 guns 1710 british Charles Jackson: mercantile, purchased 4/1797, renamed Tartarus, british ship rigged bomb, 2x10in mortars, 4x68pdr carronades, 4x18pdr carronades, 2x18pdr carronades, 1804 wrecked Charles Martel: french battleship, commissioned 6/1897 Charles McIver: yacht 1936 Charles Plumier de Bouc: 1938 merchant, ocean boarding vessel in world war 2 (HMS Largs), 1942 LSH(L) landing ship headquarter, large Charles Ribière: french buoy layer, launched 1933, 1942 german NT 28 = Planet Charleston C-2: US cruiser, commissioned 26.12.1889, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Charlestown, T2-SE-A1 Charles W. Morgan: 1841 „Charlie I“-class (K-25, K-43 [1988-1991 indian Chakra, project 06709, CONWAY 1947-95], K-87 [1972 K-212], K-121, K201, K-308 [commissioned 20.9.1970], K-303, K-313, K-320, K-325, K-429) soviet nuclear guided missile submarine, project 670A Skat, first operational 1968, CONWAY 1947-95 „Charlie II“-class (K-209, K-452 [1989 Berkut], K-458, K-479, K-503, K-508) soviet cruise missile submarines, project 670M Skat-M, CONWAY 1947-95 Charlotte: british yacht 1677 18,59m Charlotte: french privateer (10x6pdr), taken by RN 1780, armed transport Royal Charlotte, 1783 sold Charlotte,10. schooner. (purchased 1798) Charlotte,10 (hired cutter) around 1799 Charlotte,10. schooner. around 18O3 Charlotte,6. (hired cutter) around 1807-8 Charlotte: german screw corvette, commissioned 1.11.1886, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Charlotte Dundas: paddle steamer tug, british, 1801, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE & SEEMACHT II & 5000 JAHRE Charlotte Jarchau: fishing cutter 1973, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE Charlotte Padbury: british wooden barque, built 1874 Charmante: 1778 french Charodeika-class (Charodeika, Russalka) russian coastal battleships 1868 Charogh-class (Charogh [launched 26.7.31, 1941-46 RIN Nilam], Chanbaaz [launched 12.9.31, 1941-46 RIN Hira], Karkass [launched 24.8.31, 1941-46 RIN Moti], Simorgh [launched 2.8.31, 1941-46 RIN Lal]) persian/iranian motor patrol baots 101 Charon tug, 1942 Charwell Charybdis (1809 Hythe. ‘cruizer’. sold 1819) 1811 Charybdis,3. brig. (1831 launched. ‘cherokee’. sold 1843) 1831 Charybdis: british screw corvette, launched 1859 (21) Chaser: ex french? Chasseur?, purchased by RN 1781, 1782 taken by french and renamed Chasseur?, 1783 retaken and renamed Chaser, 1784 sold Chasse-Maree: 1926 Chasseur-class (Chasseur 1909, Janissaire 1911, Fantassin 1909, Cavalier 1911, Actee [commissioned 1914 as peruvian Rodriguez, aka Teniente Rodriguez]) french DD Châreaurenault: french cruiser 1869 Châteaurenault: french protected cruiser 1902, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Chateau-Thierry, T2-SE-A1 Chatenden: 1944, british stores ship Chatham: british towing galley 1683 Chatham 50 guns 1691 british Chatham: british, 50 guns, launched 8/1721 (rebuilt), 1749 breakwater, 22*18pdr , 22*9pdr , 6*6pdr Chatham: british (8) small yacht, launched 10/1741, 1793 began rebuild (see there), 6x2pdr Chatham (50) british 1758 22*24pdr, 22*12pdr, 6*6pdr Chatham,6. (around 1790) Chatham: tender 1790 british Chatham: british small yacht, rebuild/repair?, 6x2pdr, launched 1793, 1867 BU, IM KOPIENORDNER Chatham 74 guns 1812 british Chatham-class (Chatham [commissioned 12/1912], Dublin [commissioned 3/1913], Southampton [commissioned 11/1912], Sydney [commissioned 6/1913], Melbourne [commissioned 1/1913], Brisbane [commissioned 11/1916]) british/australian light cruisers Chatham Hulk: british sheer hulk, built 1694 Chatsgrove: Chattanooga: US screw frigate, trials 17.8.1866 Chatterton Hill, T2-SE-A1 Chattanooga US cruiser 1904 Chattered 1921, mine destructor 1940 Chawengsak Songkram: thai maritime police patrol craft, commissioned/launched 1973 Chayla, Du: french screw sloop (16) launched 1855 Chebi-class (Chebi 51, Chebi 52, Chebi 53, Chebi 54, Chebi 55, Chebi 56, Chebi 57, Chebi 58, Chebi 59, Chebi 60, Chebi 61, Chebi 62, Chebi 63, Chebi 64, Chebi 65, Chebi 66, Chebi 67, Chebi 68, Chebi 69, Chebi 70, Chebi 71, Chebi 72, Chebi 73, Chebi 74, Chebi 75, Chebi 76, Chebi 77, Chebi 78, Chebi 79, Chebi 80, Chebi 81, Chebi 82, Chebi 83, Chebi 84, Chebi 85, Chebi 86, Chebi 87, Chebi 88, Chebi 89) s-korean patrol boats, aka PK 181-type or Sea Foxclass or Sea Hawk-class, late 1970s/80s some boats built 1975-78 transferred 19.6.1993: Conrado PG 840 [filipino], Jose Artiga Jnr PG 844 [filipino], Leon Tadina PG 845 [filipino], Leopoldo Regis PG 847 [filipino], Loreto Danipog PG 849 [filipino], Sulpicio Fernandez PG 853 [filipino], PG 842 [filipino], PG 848 [filipino], PG 851 [filipino], PG 852 [filipino] Cheerful-class (Cheerful [launched 11/1806, commissioned 1807, sold 1816], Surely, ...) (12x12pdr carronades) cutter, 63ft length, IM KOPIENORDNER Cheerful, cutter, Coastguard from 1835. Cheerful-class (Angler [commissioned ], Ant [commissioned ], Blossom [commissioned ], Cheerful [commissioned ], Chub [commissioned ], Daisy [commissioned ], Decoy [commissioned ], Dwarf [commissioned ], Fidget [commissioned ], Flirt [commissioned ], Gadfly [commissioned ], Garland [commissioned ], Gnat [commissioned ], Midge [commissioned ], Nettle [commissioned ], Onyx [commissioned ], Pert [commissioned ], Pet [commissioned ], Rambler [commissioned ], Tiny [commissioned ]) british gunboats, built 1855/56 Cheerly ex ATR-95 tug, 1943 Chehalis, T1-MT-M1 Patapsco class AOG 48 USN Chemawa, T2-SE-A1 Chemtrans Capella: ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, special tanker 1978 Chen-class (Chen No. 2, Su No. 4) chinese torpedo-boats, built 1895 Chen Hai-class (Chen Hai, Ching Yuan, Chen Wie) chinese gunboats, launched 1871/72 Chennai Polivu 1983 Chen Yuan: chinese battleship 1885, 1895 japanese Chin Yen, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Chepachet USN AO-78, launched as Eutaw Springs, T2-SE-A1 Cherbourgeois 1: tug, 1903 Cherepakha-class (Cherepakha [launched 1877, 1884 bulgarian. Vasil Levski], Bychok [launched 1877, 1884 bulgarian. Hristo Botev]) russian torpedo-boats, CONWAY 1906-21 102 Cherokee-class/Cadmus-class/Rolla-class (Cherokee, [in service 1808], Rolla [launched 2/1808, 1822 sold], Badger [launched 7/1808, 1834 hulk], Briseis [launched 5/1808, 1816 wrecked, Ephira [launched 5/1808, 1811 wrecked], Jasper [launched 5/1808, 1817 wrecked], Onyx [launched 7/1808, 1819 sold], Chanticleer launched 7/1808, 1828 survey ship, 1833 customs], Goldfinch [launched 8/1808, 1824 converted to a packet, 1838 sold], Opossum [launched 7/1808, 1819 sold], Rinaldo [launched 7/1808, 1824 converted to a packet, 1835 sold], Shearwater [launched 11/1808, 1832 sold], Wild Boar [launched .../1808, 1810 wrecked], Woodlark [launched 11/1808, 1818 sold, ...) british brigs, launched from 2/1808, 8x18-pounder carronades, 2x long 6-pounders, IM KOPIENORDNER Cherry Lake: RCN MMS 1945, soviet Cherry Valley T2-SE-A1 Cherub (1807 Dover. sold 1820) 1808 Chesapeake: USA frigate, built 1799, 28x18pr, 14x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, taken by RN 1813, 1819 sold, IM KOPIENORDNER Chesapeake: british screw frigate, launched 1855 (51) Chesapeake Capes, T2-SE-A1 Cheshire: launched 1927, british merchant, armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) 1939, trooper 1943, LSI(L) Chestatee, T1-MT-M1 Patapsco class AOG-48 Chester 50 guns 1691 british Chester: british, launched 10/1708, 22x12pdr, 22x6pdr, 10x6pdr, 1716 22x18pdr, 22x9pdr, 6x6pdr, 1742 20x18pdr, 20x6pdr, 4x6pdr, 1743 hospital ship, 1750 BU Chester-class (Chester CS-1 [commissioned 25.4.1908, 1926 York CL-1], Birmingham CS-2 [commissioned 11.4.1908, later CL-2], Salem CS-3 [commissioned 1.8.1908, later CL-3]) US scout cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Chesterfield 40/44 guns 1745 british Chevalier: french torpedo boat, launched 1893 Cheverton 27ft-type (Noon [built 1977], Askar [built 1977], Suwad [built 1977], ...) british designed coastal patrol craft Cheverton 50ft-type (Mashtan [built 1976], Al Shaheen [united arab emirates, commissioned 2/1975], Al Aqab [united arab emirates, commissioned 2/1975]) british designed coastal patrol craft Chewaucan, T1-MT-M1 Patapsco class AOG-50 USN Chiang Hsi-class (Chiang Hsi [ex Chin Pei, in german files as Tschiu-Tin, launched 14.6.11, trials 27.6.1911, commissioned at shanghai 2.12.1911], Chiang Kun [launched 1912]) chinese river gunboats, CONWAY 1906-21 Chiang Kung-class (Chiang Kung [built 1908], Chiang Tai [built 1908], Chiang Ku [not built?], Chianf Ching [not built?]) chinese gunboats, CONWAY 1906-21 Chiangtzu/Kiangtse: chinese paddle frigate, launched 1863, completed 1863 (?) as chinese Kiangtse/Chiangtzu, 1867 gekauft, japanese Kasuga, 1894 dispatch vessel Chiang Yuan-class (Chiang Yuan [launched 11/1904, delivered 1905], Chiang Hung [launched 6/1907, delivered 1907], Chiang Li [launched 8/1907, delivered 1907], Chiang Chen [launched 9/1907, delivered 1907]) chinese gunboats Chicaca, T2-SE-A1 Chicago: US cruiser, commissioned 17.4.1889, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2, CL-14, 1920 CA-20/CA-14?, 1928 IX-5 Alton Chichester 80 guns 1695 british Chichester 80 guns 1706 british Chichester: british, launched 6/1753, 1779 hulked, 26x32pdr, 28x18pdr, 14x9pdr, 1783 receiving ship, 1803 BU Chichester 44 guns 1785 british Chichester: british sailing frigate, launched 1843 (52) Chickamauga, T2-SE-A1 Chien An-class (Chien An, Chien Wei) chinese torpedo-gunboats, launched 1900/02, rebuilt 1930/31 Ta Tung, Tze Chion Chien Chung-class (Chien Chung [launched 6/15], Kung Chen [launched 1916]) chinese river gunboats Chien Sheng-class (Chien Sheng [launched 5/1875], Fu Cheng [launched 5/1875]) chinese gunboats Chiffone, La: french frigate, launched 1795, 26x12pdr, 2x9pdr + 10x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, taken by RN 1801, 1814 sold Chifuri-class (PM 18, PM 19, PM 20, PM 21, PM 22) japanese medium patrol vessels, completed 1952 Chigusa Chihaya: japanese cruiser, commissioned 9/1901, training ship 1927, IM KOPIENORDNER Chih Yuan-class (Chih Yuan 1887, Ching Yuan 1887) chinese cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Chikaskia, T3-S2-A1 Ashtabula class, completed as AO-54 USN Chikezen Maru: japanese auxiliary cruiser, since 1917 2 seaplanes Chikugo-class (Chikugo [commissioned 31.7.1970], Ayase [commissioned 20.7.1971], Mikumo [commissioned 26.8.1971], Tokachi [commissioned 17.5.1972], Iwase [commissioned 12.12.1972], Chitose [commissioned 21.8.1973], Niyodo [commissioned 8.2.1974], Teshio [commissioned 10.1.1975], Yoshino [commissioned 6.2.1975], Kumano [commissioned 19.11.1975], Noshiro [commissioned 31.8.1977]) japanese escorts, CONWAY 194795, IM KOPIENORDNER 103 Chikuma-class (Chikuma [commissioned 17.5.1912], Yahagi [commissioned 27.7.1912], Hirado [commissioned 17.7.1912]) japanese cruisers, CONWAY 1906-21 Childe Harold: clipper, launched 1825 Childers-class (Childers [launched 9/1778], ...) 10(later 14)x4pdr, 12 swivels, british brig sloop, as fire ships 10x4pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER Chile: mercantile barque, 1856 Chilreu: spanish trawler-type large patrol craft, launched 1988 Chimère: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1833 China: built 1882, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) Domenico Balduino in WWI Chin Chiang: chinese tug, 1937 japanese, 1938 repairship Hayase Chios-class (Chios, Cyprus, Kos, Mytelene, Rhodes, Samos) greek torpedo boats, launched 1881 Chios-class (Chios [launched 16.12.1988], Samos [launched 6.4.1989], Ikaria [launched 5.7.90], Lesbos, Rodos) greek tank landing ships Chipola, T3-S2-A1 Ashtabula class, completed as AO-63 USN Chippawa: british sloop (4 swivels), built 1769, 1775 „cast away“ Chiron AGP-18: 1945 Chishima: japanese cruiser, commissioned 4/1892, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Chisholm Trail, T2-SE-A1 Chitose-class (Chitose [commissioned 1.3.1899], Kasagi [commissioned 12/1898]) japanese protected cruisers Chitose-class (Chitose [seaplane carrier, commissioned 7/1938 (ZEICHNUNG IN MARINEARSENAL IX, IM KOPIENORDNER), japanese aircraft carrier 1.1.1944, SEEMACHT II, CONWAY 1922-46], Chiyoda [seaplane carrier, commissioned 12/1938 (ZEICHNUNG IN MARINEARSENAL IX), aircraft carrier 31.10.1943, SEEMACHT II]) japanese, 1941 converted to carry seaplanes and midget submarines Chitral: launched 1925, british merchant, 1939 armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser), 1943 trooper, sisters: Comorin, Cathay Chiwaukum, T1-M-A2 AOG 26 USN Chiwawa, T3-S-A1 launched as Samoset (I), AO-68 Chiyoda: japanese armoured cruiser, commissioned 12/1890, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Chiyodogata: japanese gunboat, commissioned 5/1863, 1888 whaler, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Chi Yuan: chinese protected cruiser, abdelivered 1885, 1895 japanese Sai Yen Choctaw Trail, T2-SE-A1 „Chodo“-class () north-korean large patrol craft, built mid-1960s Chôkô Maru: japanese transport, launched 1923, 1943 converted to fleet oiler Chonburi-class (Chonburi [commissioned 1983], Songkhla [commissioned 1984], Phuket [commissioned 1984]) thai fast gun attack craft, Breda MV 400 TH type, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER Chong Ju: built from 1985, 1x20x122mmm RL, 4x1,45cm MG, north-korean Chôran Maru: japanese tanker 1943 Chorley 1914, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Chourre ARV-1: 1944 Chris Chenery: semi-submersible-rig 1975, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE Christian VII: (80) danish, captured on by RN 9/1807, BU 1838 Christina II: 1973 Christiane: 1943 Christiane Bolten: german merchant, 1969, 1977 Caribe IV, 1977 Los Caribes Christiane Oldendorff: 1962, 1979 Katerine Christiane Schulte: 1959, 1971 Citta di Alessandria Christianna Pikuritz: 1954 Christian Radich: 1937 in service, norwegian sail training ship, 1947 back in service, 1963 new engine, ZEICHNUNG IN WINDJAMMER S. 39 Christian Russian: 1907, 1949 refitted back in service Christian Satori: 1955, 1968 Christian, 1970 Independent Pioneer, 1973 Renaissance, 1975 Roman Bernard, 1976 Texacana Christian Sinding ex Viator: 1943 Christianus Quintus (= Christianus V.) 1655 danish, HOWARD S.124 Christoforo Colombo/Cristoforo Colombo: italian corvette, commissioned 16.11.1876 Christoforo Colombo/Cristoforo Colombo: italian steel corvette, commissioned 16.10.1894, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Christoforo Colombo: italian sail training ship built 1928 Christophe Colomb: french paddle frigate (16) launched 1843 Christopher Dixon 1918, boom defence vessel Chrysea 1912, balloon vessel in world war 2 Chrysler's Field, T2-SE-A1 C. H. Spedden 1931 tug 104 Chu-class (Chu Tai [launched 9/06], Chu Tung [launched 6/06, delivered 1906], Chu Chien [launched 7/06], Chu Yu [launched 2/07, delivered 1907], Chu Yiu [launched 4/07, delivered 1907], Chu Kuan [launched 9/07, delivered 1907, 1949 taiwanese]) chinese gunboats, CONWAY 1906-21 Chubb,4. schooner. (1807 launched. lost 1812) 1808 Chubb,10, schooner. captured on Lake Champlain in 9/1814. see Confiance for details Chuhatsu: japanese landing craft, 3 built?, 13m length Chukawan, T3-S2-A1 Ashtabula class, completed as AO-100 USN Chung-Hoon DDG-93: USN destroyer, commissioned 5/2004 Churubusco, T2-SE-A1 Churruca-class, 1. Gruppe: (Churruca (II) [commissioned 1932], Alcalá Galiano (II) [commissioned 1932], Sanchez Barcaiztegui [commissioned 1929], Almirante Ferrandiz [commissioned 1930], José Luis Diez [commissioned 1930], Lepanto [commissioned 1931], Almirante Valdés [commissioned 1932]) ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK 2. Gruppe: (Almirante Antequera [commissioned 7/1936], Almirante Miranda [commissioned 7/1936], Gravina [commissioned 9/1936], Escaño [commissioned 9/1936], Ulloa [commissioned 1937], Jorge Juan [commissioned 1937], Ciscar [commissioned 1937]) CONWAY 1922-46 3. Gruppe: (Alava [commissioned 21.12.1950], Liniers [commissioned 27.1.1951]) CONWAY 1922-46, spanish destroyers Cicero: C1-S-AY1 type Mar. Comm. ships, launched 1943, british LSI(L) landing ship infantery (large) Ciclone-class (Aliseo [commissioned 28.2.1943, 1949 yugoslav Biokovo], Animoso/Animosa [commissioned 14.8.1942, 1949 soviet reparation Z 16], Ardente [commissioned 30.9.1942], Ardimentoso [commissioned 14.12.1942, 1949 soviet reparation Z 19], Ardito [commissioned 30.6.1942, 1943 german TA 25/TA 26 ???], Ciclone [commissioned 21.5.1942], Fortunale [commissioned 16.8.1942, 1949 soviet reparation Z 17], Ghibli [commissioned 24.7.1943], Groppo [commissioned 31.8.1942], Impavido [commissioned 30.4.1943, 1943 german TA 23 ex TA 1, GRÖNER 2], Impetuoso [commissioned 7.6.1943], Indomito [commissioned 4.8.1943, 1949 yugoslav Triglav], Intrepido [commissioned 16.1.44 as german TA 26/TA 25 ???], Monsone [commissioned 28.11.1942], Tifone [commissioned 11.7.1942], Uragano [commissioned 26.12.1942]) italian escort destroyers, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK Cierva 1795 (18) spanish Cies-class (Cies [purchased 1952], Salvora [purchased 1952]) spanish patrol craft Cilicia: british, launched 1938, merchant, 1939 armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser), 1944 trooper Cimarron: (aka Cimerone) US paddle gun boat, commissioned 5.7.1862 Cimarron T3-S2-A1 Cimba: clipper, launched 4/1878 Cimbria: german transport, delivered to hapag-llyod 3/1867 Cincinnati-class (Cincinnati C-7 [commissioned 16.6.1894], Raleigh C-8 [commissioned 17.4.1894]) US armoured cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Cinco: launched 1908, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 35 Cinq Juin: seychelles landing craft, ordered 12.12.1977 Cio Cipka: turkish yacht, 1/1912 italian Cunfida Ciprus: launched 1913, 6/16 russian dispatch vessel Edinenie Ciq Circasia: launched 1937, british merchant, 1939 armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser), 1942 trooper, 1943 LSI(L) Circe: british (28) launched 9/1785, 1803 wrecked Circe,32. (1804 Plymouth. sold 1814) 1805 Circe,46. (1827 Plymouth. hospital ship 1866) 1827 Circé: french screw frigate 1862 (46) Circé-class (Calypso [(Q 48) launched 10/07, commissioned 8/1909], Circé [(Q 47) launched 9/07, commissioned 8/1909]) french submarines Circe-class (Cybele [launched 2.3.1972, commissioned 1972], Calliope [launched 20.10.1971, commissioned 1972], Clio [launched 10.6.1971, commissioned 1972], Circe [launched 15.12.1970, commissioned 1972], Ceres [launched 10.8.1972, commissioned 1973]) french minehunters, CONWAY 1947-95 Citadel, T3-S-A1 completed as Niobrara AO-72 USN Citoyen french (74) 1763 Citta de Messina: italian merchant launched 20.12.23, converted to seaplane carrier Giuseppe Miraglia 1924-27, commissioned 1927, 1942er zustand: MARINEARSENAL IX, 1938er zustand: CONWAY 1922-46 Citta di Bengasi: built 1913, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) in WWI Citta di Cagliari: built 1910, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) in WWI Citta di Messina: built 1910, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) in WWI Citta di Palermo: built 1910, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) in WWI Citta di Sassari: built 1910, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) in WWI Citta di Siracusa: built 1910, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) in WWI 105 City of Adelaide: british merchant clipper, launched 1864 City of Brussels: 1869 City of Clermont: riverine passenger ship, USA, 1807, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE & SEEMACHT II City of Durban: british merchant, launched 1921, 1939-41 decoy ship Brutus, armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) 1941 City of Edinburgh: 1938, in world war 2 LSH(L) landing ship headquarter, large Lothian City of Kingston: british schooner, built 1821, renamed Union 1823, IM KOPIENORDNER City of Leeds: steamer, launched 8.6.1903, 1914 german mine depot City of London: 1927 City of New York-class (City of New York [civil liner, launched 1888, 1893 New York, commissioned 26.4.1898 as US auxiliary cruiser/transport/scout Harvard, in WWI Plattsburg], City of Paris [civil liner, launched 1888, 1893 Paris, commissioned 2.5.1898 as US auxiliary cruiser Yale, transport Harrisburg, 1919 civil]) City of Oxford: commissioned as seaplane carrier 1917, 4 seaplanes City of Perth: british iron ship, launched 5/1868, later Turakina City of Philadelphia: US frigate, built 1798-99, (28), commissioned 5.4.1800, renamed Philadelphia City of Savannah: transport, maiden voyage 1819 (aka Savannah), IM KOPIENORDNER, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Civetta: austrian steamer 1826 Clameur-class (Clameur, Fracas, Vacarme, Tapage, Tintamarre, Tumulte) french patrol tugs, completed after 11/1918 Clamp ASR-33 1943 salvage vessel Clan Lamont: british merchant, launched 1939, completed 1939, renamed Lamont, LSI(L) landing ship infantery (large) Ard Patrick Clara Sutton: 1917 Clarence. (tender purchased for Lion in 1793) Clarence,74. (launched 1812. renamed Centurion 1826. BU 1828) 1812 Clarissa Radcliffe: british steamer, launched 4/1913, 1917 W. I. Radcliffe, 1935 greek Marietta, 1939 german Karl Leonhardt, 1939 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher II Clarke's Wharf, T2-SE-A1 Clas Fleming: swedish cruiser-minelayer, launched 12/12, commissioned 5/1914, 1939-40 rebuilt, CONWAY 1906-21 Claudia,10. cutter (1806. wrecked 1809) commissioned 1807 Claud Jones-class (Claud Jones [1974 indonesian Monginsidi], John R. Perry [1973 indonesian Samadikun], Charles Berry [1974 [indionesian Martadinata], McMorris [1974 indonesian Ngurah Rai]) US frigates Clausentum 1926 tug Claymore-class (Stylet, Tromblon, Pierrier [commissioned 1910], Obusier, Mortier, Claymore [launched 1906], Carquois, Trident, Fleuret, Coutelas, Cognée, Hache, Massue [commissioned 1909]) french destroyer, CONWAY 18601905 BD. 3, launched 1905-08, LOOSE/OESTERLE Clearwater, T1-M-A1 Clemenceau-class (Clemenceau [commissioned 12.11.1961], Foch [commissioned 15.7.1963]) french aircraft carriers, CONWAY 1947-95 Clemson-class (DD-186 Clemson [commissioned 29.12.1919, AVP-17 1939, AVD-4 1940, 1943 DD-186, 1944 APD-31, 1945 AG-91], DD-187 Dahlgren [commissioned 6.1.1920, 1945 AG-91], DD-188 Goldsborough [commissioned 26.1.1920, 1939 AVP-18, 1940 AVD-5, 1943 DD-188, 1944 APD-32, 1945 DD-188], DD-189 Semmes [commissioned 21.2.1920, 7/35 or 1945 AG-24], DD-190 Satterlee [commissioned 12/1919, 1940 RN Belmont], DD-191 Mason [commissioned 2/20, 1940 RN Broadwater], DD-192 Graham [commissioned 3/20], DD-193 Abel P. Upshur [commissioned 21.5.20, 1940 RN Clare], DD-194 Hunt [commissioned 8.6.20, 1940 RN Broadway], DD-195 Welborn C. Wood [commissioned 25.6.20, 1940 RN Chesterfield], DD-196 George E. Badger [commissioned 28.7.1920, 1939 AVP-16, 1940 AVD-3, 1943 DD-196, 1944 APD-33, 1945 DD196], DD-197 Branch [commissioned 3.4.20, 1940 RN Beverley], DD-198 Herndon [commissioned 17.4.20, 1940 RN Churchill, 1944 soviet Dejatelnyj/Deyatelnyy], DD-199 Alexander Dallas [commissioned 29.10.1920/30.4.1920?????], DD-206 Chandler [commissioned 5.9.1919, 1940 DMS-9, 1945 AG-108], DD207 Southard [commissioned 24.9.1919, 1940 DMS-10], DD-208 Hovey [commissioned 2.10.1919, 1940 DMS-11], DD-209 Long [commissioned 20.10.1919, 1940 DMS-12], DD-210 Broome [commissioned 31.10.1919, 1945 AG-95], DD-211 Alden [commissioned 24.11.1919], DD-212 Smith Thompson [commissioned 12/19], DD-213 Barker [commissioned 27.12.1919], DD-214 Tracy [commissioned 9.3.1920], DD-215 Borie [commissioned 24.3.1920], DD-216 John D. Edwards [commissioned 6.4.1920], DD-217 Whipple [commissioned 23.4.1920, 1945 AG-117], DD-218 Parrott [commissioned 11.5.1920], DD-219 Edsall [commissioned 26.11.1920], DD-220 MacLeish [commissioned 2.8.1920, 1945 AG-87], DD-221 Simpson [commissioned 3.11.1920, 1946 AG-97], DD-222 Bulmer [commissioned 16.8.1920, 1944 AG-86], DD-223 McCormick [commissioned 30.8.1920, 1945 AG-118, DD der USN S. 92 von 1945], DD-224 Stewart [commissioned 15.9.1920, captured, 1943 japanese escort No. 102, 1945 USA], DD-225 Pope [commissioned 27.10.1920], DD-226 Peary [commissioned 22.10.1920], DD-227 Pillsbury [commissioned 15.12.1920], DD228 John D. Ford [commissioned 30.12.1920, 1945 AG-119], DD-229 Truxton [commissioned 16.2.1921], 106 DD-230 Paul Jones [commissioned 19.4.1921, 1945 AG-120, DD der USN S. 92 von ca. 1943], DD-231 Hartfield [commissioned 16.4.1920, 1944 AG-84], DD-232 Brooks [commissioned 18.6.1920, 1942 APD-10], DD-233 Gilmer [commissioned 30.4.1920, 1942 APD-11], DD-234 Fox [commissioned 17.5.1920, 1944 AG85], DD-235 Kane(/Cane) [commissioned 11.6.1920, 1943 APD-18, DD der USN S. 93 von 1945], DD-236 Humphreys [commissioned 21.7.1920, 1942 APD-12], DD-237 McFarland [commissioned 30.9.1920, 1940 AVD-14, 1943 DD-237], DD-238 James K. Paulding [commissioned 11/20], DD-239 Overton [commissioned 30.6.1920, 1943 APD-23], DD-240 Sturtevant [commissioned 24.9.1920], DD-241 Childs [commissioned 22.10.1920, 1938 AVP-14, CONWAY 1922-46, 1940 AVD-1], DD-242 King [commissioned 16.12.1920], DD-243 Sands [commissioned 10.11.1920, 1942 APD-13], DD-244 Williamson [commissioned 29.10.1920, 1938 AVP-15, CONWAY 1922-46, 1940 AVD-2, 1943 DD-244], DD-245 Reuben James [commissioned 24.9.1920, 1939 kurzzeitig AVP-16], DD-246 Bainbridge [commissioned 9.2.1921], DD-247 Goff [commissioned 19.6.1921], DD-248 Barry [commissioned 28.12.1920, 1944 APD-29], DD-249 Hopkins [commissioned 21.3.1921, 1940 DMS-13], DD-250 Lawrence [commissioned 18.4.1921, CONWAY 192246], DD-251 Belknap [commissioned 28.4.1919, 1940 AVD-8, 1944 APD-34], DD-252 McCook [commissioned 30.4.1919, 1940 HMCS St. Croix I.81], DD-253 McCalla [commissioned 5/19, 1940 RN Stanley], DD-254 Rodgers [commissioned 7/19, 1940 RN Sherwood], DD-255 Osmond Ingram [commissioned 6/19, 1940 AVD-9, 1943 DD-255, 1944 APD-35], DD-256 Bancroft [commissioned 30.6.1919, 1940 HMCS St. Francis], DD-257 Welles [commissioned 9/19, 1940 RN Cameron], DD-258 Aulick [commissioned 7/19, 1940 RN Burnham], DD-259 Turner [commissioned 9/19, decomm 6/22, 1936 water barge YW-56, 1943 Moosehead IX-98], DD-260 Gillis [commissioned 3.9.1919, 1940 AVD-12], DD261 Delphy [commissioned 11/18], DD-262 McDermut [commissioned 3/19], DD-263 Laub [commissioned 3/19, 1940 RN Burwell], DD-264 McLanahan [commissioned 4/19, 1940 RN Bradford], DD-265 Edwards [commissioned 4/19, 1940 RN Buxton], DD-266 Greene [commissioned 9.5.1919, 1940 AVD-13, 1943 DD266, 1944 APD-36], DD-267 Ballard [commissioned 5.6.1919, 1940 AVD-10, DD der USN S. 93 von 1944], DD-268 Shubrick [commissioned 7/19, 1940 RN Ripley], DD-269 Bailey [commissioned 6/19, 1940 RN Reading], DD-270 Thornton [commissioned 15.7.1919, 1940 AVD-11], DD-271 Morris [commissioned 7/19], DD-272 Tingey [commissioned 7/19], DD-273 Swasey [commissioned 31.7.19, 1940 RN Rockingham], DD274 Meade [commissioned 9/19, 1940 RN Ramsey], DD-275 Sinclair [commissioned 10/19], DD-276 McCawley [commissioned 9/19], DD-277 Moody [commissioned 12/19], DD-278 Henshaw [commissioned 12/19], DD-279 Meyer [commissioned 12/19], DD-280 Doyen [commissioned 12/19], DD-281 Sharkey [commissioned 11/19], DD-282 Toucey [commissioned 12/19], DD-283 Breck [commissioned 12/19], DD-284 Isherwood [commissioned 12/19], DD-285 Case [commissioned 12/19], DD-286 Lardner [commissioned 12/1919], DD-287 Putnam [commissioned 12/1919], DD-288 Worden [commissioned 2/1920], DD-289 Flusser [commissioned 2/20], DD-290 Dale [commissioned 2/20], DD-291 Converse [commissioned 4/20], DD-292 Reid [commissioned 12/19], DD-293 Billingsley [commissioned 3/20], DD-294 Charles Ausburn [commissioned 3/20], DD-295 Osborne [commissioned 5/20], DD-296 Chauncey [commissioned 6/19], DD297 Fuller [commissioned 2/20], DD-298 Percival [commissioned 3/20], DD-299 John Francis Burnes [commissioned 5/20], DD-300 Farragut [commissioned 6/20], DD-301 Somers [commissioned 6/20], DD-302 Stoddert [commissioned 6/20], DD-303 Reno [commissioned 7/20], DD-304 Farguhar [commissioned 8/20], DD-305 Thompson [commissioned 8/20], DD-306 Kennedy [commissioned 8/20], DD-307 Paul Hamilton [commissioned 9/20], DD-308 William Jones [commissioned 9/20], DD-309 Woodbury [commissioned 10/20], DD-310 S. P. Lee [commissioned 10/20], DD-311 Nicholas [commissioned 11/20], DD-312 Young [commissioned 11/20], DD-313 Zeilin [commissioned 12/20], DD-314 Yarborough [commissioned 12/20], DD-315 La Valette [commissioned 12/20], DD-316 Sloat [commissioned 12/20], DD-317 Wood [commissioned 1/21], DD-318 Shirk [commissioned 2/21], DD-319 Kidder [commissioned 2/21], DD-320 Selfridge [commissioned 2/21], DD-321 Marcus [commissioned 2/21], DD-322 Mervine [commissioned 2/1921], DD-323 Chase [commissioned 3/21], DD-324 Robert Smith [commissioned 3/21], DD-325 Mullany [commissioned 3/21], DD-326 Coghlan [commissioned 3/21], DD-327 Preston [commissioned 4/21], DD-328 Lamson [commissioned 4/21], DD-329 Bruce [commissioned 9/20], DD-330 Hull [commissioned 4/21], DD331 MacDonough [commissioned 4/21], DD-332 Farenholt [commissioned 5/21], DD-333 Sumner [commissioned 5/21], DD-334 Corry [commissioned 5/21], DD-335 Melvin [commissioned 5/21], DD-336 Litchfield [commissioned 12.5.1920, 1945 AG-95], DD-337 Zane [commissioned 15.2.1921, 1940 DMS-14], DD-338 Wasmuth [commissioned 15.12.1920, 1940 DMS-15], DD-339 Trever [commissioned 3.8.1922, 1940 DMS-16, 1945 AG-110, DD der USN S. 93 von 1942], DD-340 Perry [commissioned 7.8.1922, 1940 DMS17], DD-341 Decatur [commissioned 9.8.1922], DD-342 Hulbert [commissioned 27.10.1920, 1939 AVP-19, 1940 AVD-6, 1943 DD-342], DD-343 Noa [commissioned 15.2.1921, 1943 APD-24], DD-344 William B. Preston [commissioned 23.8.1920, 1939 AVP-20, 1940 AVD-7], DD-345 Preble [commissioned 19.3.1920, 1937 DM-20, 1945 AG-99, DD der USN S. 92 von 1943], DD-346 Sicard [commissioned 9.6.1920, 1937 DM21, 1945 AG-100], DD-347 Pruitt [commissioned 2.9.1920, 1937 DM-22, 1945 AG-101]) US flushdecker destroyer, CONWAY 1906-21 Cleopatra: (32) RN frigate (1779 launched. french during 2/1805. BU 1814) commissioned 1780, IM KOPIENORDNER Cleopatra,26. (1835 launched. BU 1862) first commissioned on 12.8.1835 107 Cléopatre, La: french frigate, launched 1781, taken by RN 1793, renamed Oiseau, 1816 sold, 26x12pdr, 8x24pdr carronades, 2x6pdr + 2x24pdr carronades Cleveland: yacht 1671, 16,31m Cleveland-class (Cleveland [CL-55, commissioned 15.6.1942, ZEICHNUNG IN USN-KREUZER], Columbia [CL-56, commissioned 29.7.1942], Montpelier [CL-57, commissioned 9.9.1942], Denver [CL-58, commissioned 15.10.1942], Santa Fe [CL-60, commissioned 24.11.1942], Birmingham [CL-62, commissioned 29.1.1943], Mobile [CL-63, commissioned 24.3.1943], Vincennes [CL-64, commissioned 21.1.1944, ex Flint], Passadena [CL-65, commissioned 8.6.1944], Springfield [CL-66, commissioned 9.9.1944, ZEICHNUNG IN USNKREUZER, recommissioned 2.7.1960 as CLG-7 Little Rock-class, KREUZER DER USN], Topeka [CL-67, commissioned 23.12.1944, 1957 Galveston-class CLG-8, recommissioned 26.3.1960, KREUZER DER USN], Biloxi [CL-80, commissioned 31.8.1943], Houston [CL-81, commissioned 20.12.1943], Providence [CL-82, commissioned 15.5.1945, recommissioned 17.9.1959 as CLG-6 Little Rock-class], Manchester [CL-83, commissioned 29.10.1946], Vicksburg [CL-86, commissioned 12.6.1944], Duluth [CL-87, commissioned 18.9.1944], Miami [CL-89, commissioned 28.12.1943], Astoria [CL-90, commissioned 17.5.1944], Oklahoma City [CL-91, commissioned 22.12.1944, recommissioned 7.9.1960 as CLG-5 Little Rock-class], Little Rock [CL-92, commissioned 17.6.1945, recommissioned 3.6.1960 as CLG-4 Little Rock-class, KREUZER DER USN], Galveston [CL-93, completed but not commissioned/commissioned 25.5.1946, 1956 CLG-93, 1957 CLG-3 Galveston-class, recommissioned 28.5.1958, KREUZER DER USN], Amsterdam [CL-101, commissioned 8.1.1945], Portsmouth [CL-102, commissioned 25.6.1945], Wilkes Barre [CL-103, commissioned 1.7.1944], Atlanta [CL-104, commissioned 3.12.1944, 1964 test vessel IX-304], Dayton [CL105, commissioned 9.12.1945 or 7.1.1945]) USN light cruisers, CONWAY 1922-46 Clifton tug, 1944 Clipper Patricia: coast transport, built as schooner 1932, 1938 lengthened, 1952 motor vessel Clinker: british gunbrig, launched 7/1813, 1831 coast guard, later renamed WV 12, 1867 sold Clio: british screw corvette, launched 1858 (22) Clio: italian torpedo boat, aboard Duilio, 1885, 1886 11 T Clochester: launched 1889, 1916 german prize, 1916 mine depot, 1917 supply vessel Clorinde,38. (surrendered on 30 11/1803. sold 1817) 1805 under repair Clorinde, La: french frigate, built 1808, 28x18pr, 14x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, taken by RN 1814, 1832 hulk, 1851 BU Clorinde: french screw frigate (36) converted 1857 Clorinde-class (Clorinde [(Q 90) launched 10/13, commissioned 9/16], Cornélie [(Q 91) launched 10/13, commissioned 8/16]) french submarines, CONWAY 1906-21 Cloughstone 1907, balloon vessel in world war 2 Clown-class (Clown, Drake, Fenella, Garnet, Handy, Janus, Kestrel, Ready, Thrush, Watchful, Woodcock) british gunboats Clown: british merchant schooner, opium clipper, built 1839, in service 1839 Clyde,38. (1796 launched. rebuilt 1806. sold 1814) Clyde: ex mercantile Atalanta?, purchased 1805, 1826 sold, tender to Clyde (1796) Clyde,46. (1828 Woolwich. drill ship 1870) 1830 Clyne castle 1929 CM 1: see UIT 17 CMB-types: british motor torpedo boat WWI: 40, 55, 70 ft types, CONWAY 1906-21 CMB 40ft (CMB 1 1916, CMB 2 1916, CMB 3 [commissioned 1916, 7/18 DCB 3 distant controlled boat], CMB 4 1916, CMB 5 1916, CMB 6 1916, CMB 7 1916, CMB 8 1916, CMB 9 [commissioned 1916, 7/18 DCB 1 distant controlled boat], CMB 10 1916, CMB 11 1916, CMB 12 1916, CMB 13 [commissioned 1916, 7/18 DCB 2 distant controlled boat], CMB 40 [commissioned 1918, depot ship Osea 1918], CMB 41 1918, CMB 42 1918, CMB 43 1918, CMB 44 1918, CMB 45 1918, CMB 46 1918, CMB 47 1918, CMB 48 1918, CMB 49 1918, CMB 50 1918, CMB 51 1918, CMB 52 1918, CMB 53 1918, CMB 54 1918, CMB 55 1918, CMB 56 1918, CMB 57 1918, CMB 58 1918, CMB 59 1918, CMB 60 1918, CMB 61 1918, CMB 112 1920, CMB 121 1920, CMB 122 1920, CMB 123 1920) british, motor torpedo boat, 2-4x0,762 MG, 1x45,72 T, IM KOPIENORDNER CMB 55ft (CMB.14A [launched 1917], CMB.15A [launched 1917], CMB.16A [launched 1917], CMB.17A [launched 1917], CMB.18A [launched 1917], CMB.19A, CMB.20A, CMB.21B, CMB.22B, CMB.23B, CMB.24A, CMB.25BD, CMB.26B, CMB.27A, CMB.28A, CMB.29A, CMB.30B, CMB.31BD, CMB.32A, CMB.33A, CMB.34A, CMB.35A, CMB.36A, CMB.37A, CMB.38B, CMB.39B, CMB.62BD, CMB.63BD, CMB.64BD, CMB.65A, CMB.67A, CMB.68B/CMB.68BD, CMB.69A, CMB.70A, CMB.71A, CMB.72A, CMB.73B, CMB.74B, CMB.75B, CMB.76A, CMB.77A, CMB.78E, CMB.79A, CMB.80C, CMB.81C, CMB.82C, CMB.83CE, CMB.84C, CMB.85C, CMB.86BD, CMB.87B, CMB.88BD, CMB.89BD, CMB.90BD, CMB.91BD, CMB.92BD, CMB.93BD, CMB.93E, CMB.94E, CMB.95E, CMB.96E, CMB.97E, CMB.98ED, CMB.99ED, CMB.113CK, CMB.114D, CMB.115DE, CMB.116D, CMB.117D, CMB.120F [launched 1922]) british, motor torpedo boat, A = Thornycroft V-12 35kts, B = Green 12 engine 37kts, C = Sunbeam 41kts, D = Thornycroft Y12 41 kts, F = ?, BD Green 12 engine 35 kts, CE = ?, CK = ?, DE = Green 18 engines 41 kts, ED 108 Thornycroft Y12 engines 40kts, BD, CE, CK, DE, ED carried 2 45,72 T the others carried 1, 2 MG, 1917, 3xIM KOPIENORDNER, LOOSE/OESTERLE CMB 70ft (CMB.100M [launched 1919], CMB.101M [launched 1919], CMB.102MT [launched 1919, depot ship Hornet 1923], CMB.103MT [launched 1922], CMB.104MT [launched 1922]) british coastal motor boats, 6x0,762 MG, 4 DC, 7 M Sinker mines, M= Thornycroft Y12 engines 26kts, MT = Y24 engines 37kts, IM KOPIENORDNER CMB 1-class (CMB 1, CMB 2, CMB 3, CMB 4, CMB 5) thai motor boats, built 1922 CMB 6-class (CMB 6, CMB 7, CMB 8, CMB 9) thai motor torpedo boats, built 1935 CMB 10-class (CMB 10, CMB 11, CMB 12, CMB 13, CMB 14, CMB 15, CMB 16, CMB 17) thai motor torpedo boats, built 1935/6-37 Co-class (Cockade [commissioned 29.9.1945], Comet [commissioned 6.6.1945], Comus [commissioned 8.7.1946], Concord ex Corso [commissioned 20.12.1946], Consort [commissioned 19.3.1946], Constance [commissioned 31.12.1945], Contest [commissioned 9.11.1945], Cossack (II) [commissioned 4.9.1945]) IM KOPIENORDNER, british destroyers Coalinga Hills, T2-SE-A1 Cobble Hill, T2-SE-A1 Cobourg,16. (hired cutter which was later rigged as a brig) around 1798 Cobra-class (Python [launched 4/1899, 1910 Tb 13], Kigyo [launched 4/1899, 1910 Tb 14], Boa [launched 8/1898, 1910 Tb 15], Cobra [launched 9/1898, 1910 Tb 16]) kuk torpedo boats Cobra: british destroyer commissioned 1901 Cobra: german ferry, launched 14.1.1926, commissioned 1939 as german minelayer, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Coburg: 1934, tug Cochin: 1818, tug Cockatrice,6. cutter. (1781) around 1799 =?= Cockatrice (14) cutter 1782 british Cockburn: Cockchafer,8. (hired lugger) around 1799 Cockchafer. schooner. (captured 1812 from US ex Spencer. sold 1815) see Conflict Cocyte: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1837 Codrington: british destroyer leader for A-class, commissioned 5/1930, IM KOPIENORDNER Coëtlogon: french screw sloop (2-6) launched 1859 Coetlogon Cof Cog Cohocton, T2-SE-A1 Cohoes-class (Etlah [1976 dominican patrol craft Cambiaso], Passaconaway [1976 dominican patrol craft Separacion], Passaic [1976 dominican patrol craft Calderas], ...) US net tenders Coila: yacht 1922 Coj Cok Colbert: french paddle corvette (6) launched 1848 Colbert-class (Colbert 1877, Trident 1878) french battleships, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3, LOOSE/OESTERLE Colbert: french cruiser, commissioned 5.5.1959, CONWAY 1947-95 Colchester: 50 guns 1694 british Colchester: 50 guns 1707 british Colchester: british, 50 guns, launched 10/1721 (rebuilt), 1742 BU, 22*18pdr , 22*9pdr , 6*6pdr Colibri, La: french brig, launched 1808, captured 1/1809 by RN, (16), wrecked 1813 Colier: british coal transport, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Coligny: french iron paddle corvette (4) launched 1850 Colina (I) completed as USN Kankakee AO-39, T2 Kennebec class Colina (II), launched as Guilford, T2-SE-A1 Colin Archer: norwegian SAR, 1893, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Collena: 1915, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Collingwood: 1902, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Collins-class (Collins [commissioned 11/1995], Farncomb, Waller, Dechaineux [refurbished 2006 – 6/2010], Sheean, Rankin) australian submarines, trouble-plagued, IM KOPIENORDNER Cöln-class (Cöln [commissioned 17.1.1918], Dresden [commissioned 28.3.1918]) ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1906-21 Colocolo-class (Colocolo, Tucapel) chilean torpedo boats, launched 1880 Colombe,16. (taken on 18.6.1803. BU 1811) Colombo: brigg, sardinian, later italian (16) launched 1843 Colony-class: british ships of Tacoma-class Colorado: US screw frigate (44) launched 1856 Colosse: french (74) 1813, razed 1825: Pallas (54) Colossus,74. (1787 Gravesend. wrecked 1798) 109 Colossus-class (Colossus [1803 launched, commissioned 1805, BU 1826], Warspite [razee], ...) 28x32pdr, 30x24pdr, 4x24pdr+10x32pdr carronades, 2x24pdr+2x24pdr carronades, 6x18pdr carronades Colossus-class (Colossus [commissioned 31.10.1886], Edinburgh [commissioned 8.7.1887, ex Majestic]) british battleship Colossus-class (Colossus [commissioned 8.8.1911], Hercules [commissioned 31.7.1911]) british battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Colossus-class (Colossus [commissioned 16.12.1944, 1946 french Arromanches, CONWAY 1947-95], Glory [commissioned 2.4.1945], Ocean [commissioned 8.8.1945], Venerable [commissioned 17.1.1945, 1948 dutch Karel Doorman, 1968 argentine Veinticinco de Mayo, CONWAY 1947-95], Vengeance [commissioned 15.1.1945, 1952-5 australian, 1956 brazilian Minais Gerais, CONWAY 1947-95], Theseus [commissioned 9.2.1946], Triumph [commissioned 9.5.1946, repair ship 1964], Warrior [ex Brave, commissioned 14.3.1946, 1946-8 canadian, 1952/53 modernised, 1956 modernised, 1958 argentine Independencia, CONWAY 1947-95], Perseus [ex Edgar, commissioned 19.10.1945 as aircraft maintenance ship], Pioneer [ex Mars, commissioned 8.2.1945 as aircraft maintenance ship]) british light aircraft carrier, CONWAY 1922-46 Colpoys,14. hired brig 1806-7 Columbia: US frigate (54), launched 1836 Columbia-class (Columbia C-12 [commissioned 23.4.1894, 1920 CA-16], Minneapolis C-13 [commissioned 13.12.1894, 1920 CA-17]) US cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Columbine: british brig sloop, 12/1826 launched, maiden voyage 11/1827 (2x6pdr, 16x32pdr carronades) Symonds´ experimantal brig, BU 1854, IM KOPIENORDNER, HOWARD S.249 Columbine: british merchant schooner, opium clipper, built 1839, in service 1839 Columbus: (92) US ship of the line, launched 1819 Columbus New Zealand: ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, containerfreighter, 1971 Colville: tug, 1944 Combatant-class (Combatant [launched 11/1804, first commissioned 1805, sold 1816], ...) british sloops, 20/22x24pdr carronades, IM KOPIENORDNER Combattante, La: french patrol boat, launched 20.6.1963 Combattante IIIM-class (Damsah [qatar, commissioned 10.11.1982], Al Ghariyah [qatar, commissioned 10.2.1983], R´Biva [qatar, commissioned 11.5.1983], La Galite [tunesian, commissioned 27.2.1985], Tunis [tunesian, commissioned 28.3.1985], Carthage [tunesian, commissioned 29.4.1985]) french-designed fast missile attack craft Comeet dutch (16) 1789 Comely Bank: 1914 Comet-class (Comet [launched 3/1742, sold 1749], Firedrake [launched 2/1742, sold 1763], Mortar [launched 2/1742, sold 1749], Serpent [launched 3/1742, wrecked 1748], Terror [launched 3/1742, sold 1754]) british bomb, 1x13in mortar, 1x10in mortar, 8x4pdr, 12 swivels, as sloops 10x4pdr, 14 swivels Comet: 1809 smack Comet: steamer 1812, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Comet: 1822 british aviso, paddle tug Comet,18. (1828 launched. ‘cruizer’. BU 1862) 1828. renamed Comus in 1832. Comète-class (Comète 1885, Gabès, Lion, Météore, Scorpion) french gunboats, launched 1884-85 Commandant Riviere-class (Victor Schoelcher [commissioned 15.10.1962], Commandant Bory [commissioned 5.3.64], Amiral Charner [commissioned 14.12.1962], Doudart de Lagree [commissioned 1.5.1963], Balny [commissioned 1.2.1970], Commandant Riviere [commissioned 4.12.1962], Commandant Bourdais [commissioned 10.3.1963], Protet [commissioned 1.5.1964], Enseigne de Vaisseau Henry [commissioned 1.1.1965], Commandante Joao Belo [portuguese, Belo-class, commissioned 1.7.1967, Commandante Hermengildo Capelo [portuguese, Belo-class, commissioned 26.4.1968], Commandante Roberto Ivens [portuguese, Belo-class, commissioned 23.11.1968], Commandante Sacadura Cabral [portuguese, Belo-class, commissioned 25.7.1969]) french frigates, CONWAY 194795 Commandant Teste: french seaplane carrier 1932, ZEICHNUNG IN MARINEARSENAL IX Commencement Bay-class (Commencement Bay [CVE-105, ex St. Joseph Bay, commissioned 27.11.1944], Block Island [CVE106, ex Sunset Bay, commissioned 30.12.1944], Gilbert Islands [CVE-107, ex St. Andrews Bay, commissioned 5.2.1945], Kula Golf [CVE-108, ex Vermillion Bay, commissioned 12.5.1945], Cape Gloucester [CVE-109, ex Willapa Bay, commissioned 5.3.1945], Salerno Bay [CVE-110, ex Winjah Bay, commissioned 19.5.1945], Vella Gulf [CVE-111, ex Totem Bay, commissioned 9.4.1945], Siboney [CVE-112, ex Frosty Bay, commissioned 14.5.1945], Puget Sound [CVE-113, ex Hobart Bay, commissioned 18.6.1945], Rendova [CVE-114, ex Mosser Bay, commissioned 22.10.1945], Bairoko [CVE-115, ex Portage Bay, commissioned 16.7.1945], Badoeng Strait [CVE-116, ex San Alberto Bay, commissioned 14.11.1945], Saidor [CVE-117, ex Saltery Bay, commissioned 4.9.1945], Sicily [CVE-118, ex Sandy Bay, commissioned 27.2.1945], Point Cruz [CVE-119, ex Trocadero Bay, commissioned 16.10.1945], Mindoro [CVE-120, commissioned 4.12.1945], Rabaul [CVE-121, commissioned 30.8.1946], Palau [CVE-1122, commissioned 15.1.1946], Tinian [CVE-123, commissioned 30.7.1946]) US escort carriers, CONWAY 1922-46 110 Commerce d´Amsterdam (80) launched 1806, renamed Amsterdam in 1811, dutch from 1813 Commerce de Bordeaux: french (74) 1785, 1794 Timoléon Commerce de Lyon: french (74) 1807 Commerce de Marseille: french (74) 1786, 1786 Liz, 1792 Tricolore Commerce de Marseille: french (118) launched 1788, 1793 british, BU 1802, ZEICHNUNG IN DDR-BUCH S. 23 Commerce de Montpellier: french (74) 1766, 1794 Antifédéraliste Commerce de Paris: french (110) 1806, until 1804 under construction as Ville de Paris, 1830 Commerce, 1839 Borda, 1863 Vulcain Commissioner Hamilton´s Gunboats: british gunboats, built in 3 batches, IM KOPIENORDNER first batch: 2x18pdr, 1x18pdr carronade, six built in frame 1805 and sent to Gibraltar, second batch: ordered in 1808, 2x24pdr third batch: as first batch, ordered 12/1808 Commodore Jones: 1863-1864 USN, sunk 1864 Commodoro Py-class (Commodoro Py, Muratore) argentine torpedo boats, launched 1890 Comorin: british merchant, launched 1925, armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) 1939 Comrades: 1928, tug Comte d´Artois: french (118) 1850 completed, 1806-7 Marengo, 1807-14 Ville de Vienne, since 1830 Ville de Paris, 1858 screw ship Comus-class (Comus [commissioned 3/1879], Carysford [commissioned 3/1880], Champion [commissioned 3/1880], Cleopatra [commissioned 9/1880], Conquest [commissioned 3/1882], Curacoa [commissioned 11/1879], Canada [commissioned 5/1883], Cordelia [commissioned 3/1884]) british corvettes, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Conan Doyle: launched 1915, later finnish gunboat Viena Conastoga (I) completed as USN Lackawanna AO-40, T2 Kennebec class Conastoga (II) laid down as, launched as Kings Mountain, completed as Millicoma USN AO-73, T2-SE-A1 Conastoga (III), launched as Hobkirk's Hill (I), T2-SE-A1 Conch. schooner. 1842. tander to the flagship. Concho, T2-SE-A3 Concorde,: french frigate, launched 1777, captured on 15.2.1783 by RN, renamed Concorde, 26x12pdr, 6x6pdr, sold 1811 Concrete: 1913, tug Condor-class (Condor [commissioned ], Falcon [commissioned ], Flamingo [commissioned ], Griffon [commissioned ]) british gunboats, launched 1876-77 Condor-class (Condor [commissioned 11/1886], Épervier [commissioned 1887], Faucon [commissioned 11/1887], Vautour [commissioned 12/1889]) french T-cruiser Condor-class (Condor [commissioned 1.11.1900], Mutine [commissioned 28.11.1901], Rinaldo [commissioned 26.11.1901], Rosario [commissioned 20.3.1900], Shearwater [commissioned 24.10.1901], Vestal [commissioned 28.11.1901]) british corvettes, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Condor: launched 1907, passeger transport, 1914 liason vessel, 1943 Vs 59 Condore: itelien torpedo boat 1900 Condottieri-class, Typ A: (Alberto di Giussano [commissioned 5.2.1931], Alberico da Barbiano [commissioned 9.6.1931], Bartomoleo Colleoni [commissioned 10.2.1932], Giovanni delle Bande Nere [commissioned 4/1931]) italian light cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Condottieri-class, Typ B: (Luigi Cadorna [commissioned 11.8.33], Armando Diaz [commissioned 29.4.33]) italian cruisers, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Condottieri-class, Typ C: (Muzio Attendolo [commissioned 30.6.1935], Raimundo Montecuccoli [commissioned 7.8.1935]) italian light cruisers, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Condottieri-class, Typ D: (Emanuele Filiberto Duca d´Aosta [commissioned 13.7.1935, 1949 soviet Stalingrad, later Kerch], Eugenio di Savoia [commissioned 16.1.1936, 1951 greek Helle]) italian light cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Condottieri-class, Typ E: (Luigi di Savoia Duca degli Abruzzi [commissioned 1.12.1937], Giuseppe Garibaldi [commissioned 20.12.1937, 1961 missile cruiser]) italian cruisers, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Conecuh, T2-SE-A3 Conejara-class (P 31, P 32, P 33, P 34) spanish inshore/coastal patrol craft, built 1981-82 Conemaugh: (also Cinemaugh) US paddle gun boat, commissioned 16.7.1862 Conemaugh, T1-M-BT1 Confederacy: US frigate 1779, 28x18pdr, 6x9pdr/18pdr carronades, 2x12pdr, 1781 captured by RN, HOWARD S.224 Confiance, La: french corvette, launched 1796, ship sloop, 2x6pdr, 22x18pdr carronades, taken by RN 1805, 1810 sold, IM KOPIENORDNER Confiance (1813 Rochester. ‘cruizer’. wrecked in 1822.) 1814 fitting out Confiance: british frigate (36) launched 25 8/1814. captured 9/1814 Confiance (1824 building at Woolwich) converted to a paddle-steamer Confienza: sardinian, later italian (4) gunboat, launched 1860 Conflagration 111 Conflict,12. gunbrig. (1801 launched. lost 18O4) 18O3 Conflict,12. gunbrig. (1805 launched. lost 1810) 1805 fitting out Conflict,12. gunbrig. (9/1812 launched. hulk 1832. sold 1841) commissioned 10/1812 Conflict: british screw corvette, launched 1846 (17) Conflict-class (Conflict [commissioned 7/1899], Teazer [commissioned 3/1899], Wizard [commissioned 7/1899]) [White 27knotters] british destroyer IM KOPIENORDNER Confounder-class (Confounder [launched 1805, commissioned 1805, sold 1814], Exertion [launched 1805, IM KOPIENORDNER], Fancy [launched 1806, IM KOPIENORDNER], ...) gunbrigs, 14x18pdr carronades Congo: british exploration vessel, 1x12pdr carronade, 12 swivels, launched 1/1816, 1817 fitting out, 1826 sold, IM KOPIENORDNER Congre: 1918 Congress: US frigate (44x32pdr), launched 1841, sunk 1862, HOWARD S.231 Congrève-class (Congrève, Dévastation, Foudroyante, Lave, Tonnante 1855) french screw-propelled floating batteries (18) launched 1855 Connecticut: US gondola, built 1776, burnt 1777 Connecticut: US corvette, launched 6.6.1799, sailed 15.10.1799, sold 1801 Connecticut-class (Connecticut BB-18 [commissioned 29.9.1906], Louisiana BB-19 [commissioned 2.6.1906], Vermont BB-20 [commissioned 4.3.1907], Kansas BB-21 [commissioned 18.4.1907], Minnesota BB-22 [commissioned 9.3.1907], New Hampshire BB-25 [commissioned 19.3.1908]) US battleship, as BB-20 aka Vermont-class, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE Conquérant french (74) 1746, taken by HMS Goliath and Theseus in 1798 Conquérant french (80) 1812 Conqueror 1775/73? (74) british Conqueror,74. (1801 Harwich. BU 1822) In 2/1802 she arrived in Plymouth Conqueror: british (101) launched 1855, lost 1861 Conqueror-class (Conqueror [commissioned 3/1886], Hero [commissioned 5/1888]) british battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1, IM KOPIENORDNER Conquest-class (Conquest [launched 7/1794, 1796 fitted with sliding keels, 1808? breakwater], Aimwell [launched 5/1794, 1799 cruising, 1803 in ordinary, 1811 BU], Attack [launched 8/1794, 1796 fitted with sliding keels, 1802 sold], Borer [launched 5/1794, 1796 fitted with sliding keels, 1808? breakwater], Fearless [launched 6/1794, 1804 wrecked], Force [launched 1794, 1796 fitted with sliding keels and brig rig, 1802 sold], Pelter [launched 5/1794, 1798 brig rig, 1802 sold], ...) british gunboat schooner, 2x24pdr bow, 10x18pdr carronades, 2x4/18pdr carronades stern Conquestador: british (74) launched 1810, BU 1897, commissioned 1811, razee frigate (58) en 1831 Conquistador: spanish, launched 1758, taken 1762, 1775 receiving hulk, 1782 BU Conquistador: spanish (74) begun 1781, about 1800 french Conquestador, soon renamed Conquérant Conrad: 1938, tug Conroe, T1-M-BT1 Consbro: 1930, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Conservator: 1902, tug Consort: US exploration ship, launched 1836 Constance, la: french (L9 1794 (22x9pdr) taken 3/1797 by RN, grounded and captured 1806 by french, later wrecked Constance: british hired armed brig Constance: british frigate, launched 1846, 54,86m, 10x20,32, 40x32pdr, completed 15.4.1862 as screw frigate Constant,14. gunbrig. (1801 launched. sold 1816) 1804 Constant: inshore tug 1987 25,85 long, 4,7 deep Constant Hope: 1913, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Constantin (74) russian, built 1854 (78) rebuilt to screw ship 1856 Constant Reformation: british (60) 1619 Constant Warwick: 1646 british, 27 m (30) Constellation: US fregatte 1798, (38) Umbauten 1801, 1812-13 (lengthened), 1828-29, 32, 34-35, 38-39, 1854 rebuilt as corvette (see there), 24x18pdr, 12x24pdr carronades, 2x 18pdr Constellation: 1855 US corvette 16x20,32+4x32pdr+2x25,4+1x12pdr boat howitzer, aus 1798er frigate rebuilt Constitution,14. (cutter hired in 1790) sunk on 26.8.1804. Constitution: US frigate 1798, 28x24pdr, 10x12 pdr, conversions 1807-9 and 1815-21, 33-35, IM KOPIENORDNER Constitution: schooner (3) purchased 8/1835 by RN Constituzione: sardinian, later italian (10) paddle corvette, launched 1849 Consuello II: ex pilot boat Louise, schooner, rumrunner, seized by US revenue service, renamed Porter, entered USCG service 18.5.1927, renamed Reclaimer CG-806, then CG-945, then Dobbin Conte di Cavour-class (Conte di Cavour [commissioned 1.4.1915], Giulio Cesare [commissioned 14.5.1914, rebuilt 10/193310/1937, 1948 soviet reparation Z 11, named Novorossiisk/Novorossiysk], Leonardo da Vinci [commissioned 17.5.1914]) italian battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21, CONWAY 1922-46 112 Contender Bezant: british merchant rol-on/roll-off ship, 1989 commissioned as aviation training ship, aircraft transport Argus, taken up in 1982, returned, purchased 1984, converted 1984-88, CONWAY 1947-95 Contest,12. gunbrig. (1804 Chester. lost 1809) 1805 Contest,14. gunbrig. (10/1812 launched. wrecked 1828) commissioned 1813 Contest,12. (1846 Cowes. BU 1868) 1848 Contocook, T2-SE-A2 Contoocook-class (Contoocook [commissioned as sloop 14.3.1868, 1869 Albany], Manitou [commissioned 1870 as Worcester], Mosholu [commissioned 27.8.1869 as Severn], Pushmataha [commissioned 4.3.1870 as Congress ex Cambridge]) US screw frigates Contreras, T2-SE-A1 Contocook tug, 1920 Contrive 1911, degaussing vessel in world war 2 Control tug, 1939 Controller 1913 Convert: Convertine 1618 Convulsion-class (Convulsion, ...) mortar boats, 1x10in mortar, 4x18pdr carronades, 1804, IM KOPIENORDNER Conway-class (Conway [launched 3/1814, convoy service in 1/1815, sold 1825], Dee [launched 5/1814, 1819 sold], Eden [launched 5/1814, 1833 BU], Menai [launched 4/1814, 1829 hulked, 1852 target ship], Mersey [launched 3/1814, 1831 hulk], Tamar [launched 3/1814, 1832 hulk], Tees [launched 5/1817, 1826 hulk], Towey [launched 5/1814, 1822 BU], Tyne [launched 5/1814, 1825 sold], Wye [launched 8/1814, 1834 hulk]) 18x32pdr carronades, 6x12pdr carronades, 2x6pdr + (2x12pdr carronades until 1817) IM KOPIENORDNER Coolebar: 1911 Copan-class (Copan [delivered 1983], Tegucigalpa [delivered 1986]) hondurian coastal patrol boats Copiapo: german merchant containership, commissioned 10/2004 Coquette-class (Coquette [launched 4/1807, originaly the Queen Mab, purchased before completion, commissioned 1808, sold 1817], Talbot [launched 7/1807, 1815 sold]) british sloop, 16x32pdr carronades, 6x18pdr carronades, 2x6pdr + 2x 18pdr carronades Coquette: clipper barque, launched 1844, maiden voyage 29.6.1844 Coquille: french (36), taken 1798 by RN, 1793???? burnt Coquille, T2-SE-A1 Coquitlam: RCN 1944 (MMS) Coral Sea Corbrae: british merchant, 1935, mine destructor 1940, repair ship 1944, CONWAY 1922-46 Corburn: british merchant 1936, mine destructor 1940, repair ship 1942 Corcyra: 1914 Cordelia,10. (1808 Upnor. ‘cherokee’. sold 1833) 1808 fitting out Cordelia: british screw corvette, launched 1856 (11) Cordoba: steamer, commissioned 1/1896, 1915 mine barrier breaker SP 8, trials ship Corfield 1937, mine destructor 1940, repair ship 1942 Corfu: british merchant, launched 1931, armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) 1939, trooper 1941 Coringa: tug, 1914 Corinth, T2-SE-A1 Corinthian: launched 1938, british merchant, ocean boarding vessel in world war 2, training ship 1943 Cor Jesu: 1931, balloon vessel in world war 2 Cormoran-class (El Khattabi [commissioned 30.6.1981], Boutouba [commissioned 11.12.1981], El Harty [commissioned 25.2.1981], Azouggarh [commissioned 2.8.1982], ... [filipino, delivered 1994], ... [filipino ], ... [filipino ], Cormoran [spanish, built 1985 as a speculation, commissioned 1989]) moroccan fast missile attack craft, spanish-built, similar to Lazaga-class Cormorant,20. (french Etna captured on 13 11/1796. built in 1793. wrecked 1800) Cormorant,16. (A sloop purchased in 1804, ex Blenheim. sold 1817) Cormorant-class (Cormorant [launched 1794, blown up 1796], Hornet [1794 launched. harbour service 1805], Lark [launched 1794], ..., Blossom [launched 12/1806, 1807 fitting out, later (24), 1825 exploration ship, 1829 survey ship, 1833 hulk, BU 1848], Favourite [launched 9/1806, taken by french and retaken, later (26), 1821 BU], Sapphire [launched 11/1806, later (26), 1822 sold], Wanderer [launched 9/1806, 1807 fitting out, later (24), 1817 sold], Partridge [launched 7/1809, later (26), 1816 BU], Tweed [launched 1/1807, later (24), 1813 wrecked], Egeria [launched 10/1807, 1807 fitting out, later (26), 1826 hulk, BU 1865], modified design?: Ranger [launched 9/1807, 1807 fitting out, later (26), 1814 BU], Dauntless [launched 12/1808, later (26), 1825 sold], Jalouse [launched 7/1809, 1809 commissioned, later (26), 1819 sold], Anacreon [launched 5/1813, commissioned on 3.8.13, later (22), 1814 foundered]) 16x6pdr, 14 swivels, ship sloop, british, IM KOPIENORDNER 113 Cormorant-class (Cormorant [commissioned ], Eclipse [commissioned ], Lily [commissioned ], Myrmidon [completed as survey vessel in 1867], Racehorse [stranded 1864], Star [commissioned ], Sylvia [completed as survey vessel 1866]) british wooden gunboats, launched 1860-67, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Cornelian: british tug, 1917 Cornelie Wessels: launched 1908, tug, 1914 liason vessel A, 1952 Kormoran Cornell, T3-S-A1 Cornish-class (Cornish [freighter, commissioned 1923, 1/1942 USN Muskeget YAG-9, later AG-48, 7/42 USCG WAG-48], Wilton [freighter, commissioned 1923, 1/42 USN Manhasset YAG-8, later AG-47, 8/42 USCG WAG-276]) US mercantiles Cornrie Castle: british merchant 1903, in world war 2 block ship Cornwall: 80 guns, british, launched 4/1692, 1704 BU, 26*24pdr , 28*12pdr , 22*6pdr , 4*3pdr Cornwall 80 guns 1706 british Cornwall: 80 guns (26x32pdr, 26x12pdr, 28x6pdr) launched 10/1726 (rebuilt), 1755 prison hulk, 1761 BU, british Cornwall: merchant, purchased 4/1797, british bomb Volcano, 2x10in mortar, 4x6pdr, 6x18pdr carronades, sold 1810, IM KOPIENORDNER or 2x10in mortars, 4x68pdr carronades, 4x18pdr carronades, 2x18pdr carronades Cornwall 74 guns 1812, razee frigate (58) en 1830 Cornwallis: ex american galley, taken 1777 by RN, 1782 out of commission, 1x24pdr, 4x4pdr Cornwallis: ex mercantile, purchased by RN 4/1781?, armewd storeship (14), 30.9.1782 foundered Cornwallis: brig, purchased by RN about 1798, 7/1798 paid off Cornwallis,54. (East India Co. cruiser built of teak and purchased for the RN in 1801 soon after returning from an expedition. sold 1862) so strongly built that she suffered very little in three furious typhoons she encountered during 1805 Cornwallis,74. (1813 launched, BU 1957) commissioned 1814, in 1855 she was converted to a screw ship (60). later she was used as a jetty and, renamed Wildfire, was used as a base ship during WWI Coromandel: Corona: french-venetian frigate (38), launched 1809, 1811 taken by RN, renamed Daedalus/Dedalus Corona Aurea: spanish geleon 1585, heckpartie see MONDFELD S.106 Coronatia 1902, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Coronation: 1685 Coronation: british merchant 1902, 1940 coastal AA vessel, 1947 mercantile Inz Wenda Coronel Bolognesi-class (Coronel Bolognesi [commissioned 1.3.1907], Almirante Grau [commissioned 19.10.1906]) peruvian cruisers, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK (1944), CONWAY 1906-21 Coronia: 1935, mine tender in world war 2 Corrientes-class (Corrientes [launched 10/1896], Entre Rios [launched 1896/98], Misiones [launched 1896/98], Santa Fe [launched 5/1896]) argentine T-boat-destroyer, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Corsair: armed US yacht, launched 1891, 1898 USN Gloucester, sold 1919 Corsaire: french T-boat, launched 1892 Corse: french screw sloop (2-6) acquired by marine nationale 1850 Corse-class aka E 50-class (Le Corse [commissioned 15.4.1955], Le Brestois [commissioned 19.1.1956], Le Boulonnais [commissioned 5.8.1955], Le Bordelais [commissioned 7.4.1955]) french frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 Corsicana (I), USN Kennebec AO-36, T2 Kennebec class Corsicana (II) completed as Pecos USN AO-65, T2-SE-A1 Corso: taken on 2.12.1796, sold 1814 Coruna: norwegian merchant, launched 1908, 1938 finnish Balmung, 1940 german Gebweiler, 1941 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 165 Corvallis, T2-SE-A1 Corwillis: british merchant, built 1790 Coryphene: 1907 Cosar-class (Vice Admiral Ioan Murgescu [commissioned 30.12.1980], Vice Admiral Constantin Balescu [commissioned 16.11.1981]) romanian minelayers, CONWAY 1947-95 Cosmao-class (Cosmao 1862, Dupleix [commissioned 1/1863]) french screw frigates Cossac: british (22), commissioned 1807, BU 1816 Cossack: british screw corvette, launched 1854 (20) Cossatot: USN AO-77, launched as Fort Necessity, T2-SE-A1 Costa Romantica: 1993 Costa Victoria: 1996 C.O.Stellmann: launched 1939, tanker Cote d´Argent: french ferry, launched 1932, 1940 german, 1941 barrack ship Ostmark, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Cote d`Azur: french ferry, launched 1930, 1940 sunk, raised, 1942 german Elsass, minelayer, helicopter training ship, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Cotton Valley, T1-M-A2 Cottonwood Creek, T2-SE-A1 Cougar-type: 17 kuwaiti fast inshore patrol boats, racing boats, acquired 1991-92, Cat 900, Cat 1000, Predator 1100, Predator 1200, Predator 1300 114 Coulee Dam, T2-SE-A1 Council Crest, T2-SE-A1 Council Grove, T2-SE-A1 Count 1929, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Countess of Hopetown: british-austral torpedo boat 1891 County-class: british heavy cruiser since 1928: see Kent-class, London-class, Norfolk-class County-class (Devonshire [commissioned 15.11.1962], Hampshire [commissioned 15.3.1963], London [commissioned 14.11.1963, 1982 pakistani Babur], Norfolk [commissioned 7.3.1970, 1982 chilean Prat], Antrim [commissioned 14.7.1970, 1984 chilean Cochrane], Glamorgan [commissioned 13.10.1966, 1986 chilean Latorre], Fife [commissioned 21.6.1966, 1987 chilean Blanco Encalada], Kent [commissioned 15.8.1963]) british destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER Courageous: british 1796 (74), bug in HOWARD S.196 Courageous-class (Courageous [commissioned as battle cruiser 1/1917, training ship 1919, 1928 aircraft carrier], Glorious [commissioned as battle cruiser 1/1917, training ship 1919, 1930 aircraft carrier], Furious [commissioned as semi-aircraft carrier 26.6.1917, until 3/1918 rebuilt, 1922-25 rebuilt: aircraft carrier]) ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21, CONWAY 1922-46 Courageux, Le: (74) french, launched 1751, completed 1753, 28x32pdr, 28x18pdr, 18x9pdr, taken by HMS Bellona 8/1761. wrecked 1796. Courageux,74. (hospital ship 1814) launched on 26 3/1800 Courageux french (74) 1806 Courbet-class (Courbet [commissioned 1886], Dévastation [commissioned 10/1882]) french battleships, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3, LOOSE/OESTERLE Courbet-class (Courbet [commissioned 19.11.1913], Jean Bart [commissioned 15.6.1913], France [commissioned 8/1914], Paris [commissioned 1.8.1914]) french battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Coureur: french naval lugger, built in 1776, 8x4pdr, 6 swivels, IM KOPIENORDNER Coureur-class (Coureur, Véloce, Grondeur) french torpedoboats, launched 1888-92 Coureuse, La: french, launched in NY 1799, armed schooner/dispatch boat, 2x24pdr carronades, 12 swivels, taken 1795 by RN, 1799 sold Courier: merchant, launched 1827, 2x12pdr, 1x5,5in howitzer, purchased 1831 by RN, 8/1833 sold Couronne, La: 1638 launched, (68-72) stricken 1643, heckpartie see MONDFELD S.106/121, ZEICHNUNG IN CURTI Couronne, La: french ship of the line launched 1749 Couronne, La: french (80: 30x32pdr, 32x24pdr, 14x12pdr + 8x32pdr carronades + 2x42pdr carronades, 4x12pdr) launched 1766, Ça Ira 1792, taken by RN 1795, renamed Ca Ira, burnt 1796 Couronne french (74) 1805, 1807 Glorieux, 1814 Duc de Berry, 1830 Glorieux 1830, 1833 razed ? Minerve Couronne: french (74) 1812 or not completed ? Couronne: french (74) 1824, 1848 Barricade, 1849 Duperré Couronne: french battleship, commissioned 2.2.1862, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Courier,12. (hired cutter with twelve 4-pounders and 40 men) 1799 Courser. gunvessel. No.20 (1797 Limehouse. BU 1803) 1799 Cove-class (Kahnamuie [ex MSI-13, transferred 3.9.1964, 1967 Harischi], Riazi [ex MSI-14, transferred 15.10.1964]) US inshore minesweepers Coventry: british (50) 1694 Coventry-class (Coventry [launched 5/1757, 1783 taken], Lizard [launched 4/1757, 1800 hulk], Liverpool [launched 2/1758, 1778 wrecked], Maidstone [launched 2/1758, 1794 BU], Active [launched 1/1758, 1778 taken], Aquilon [3/1758, 1776 sold], Cerberus [launched 9/1758, 1778 destroyed], Griffin [launched 10/1758, 1761 wrecked], Levant [launched 7/1759, 1780 BU]), british frigates, 24x9pdr, 4x3pdr, 12 swivels Cowanesque: USN AO-79, launched as Fort Duquesne, T2-SE-A1 Cowasjee family: british merchant barque, opium clipper, built 1835, in service 1836 Cowpens: completed as Saranac USN AO-74, T2-SE-A1 Coxcomb Hill, T2-SE-A1 Coyote Hills, T2-SE-A1 Coz CPIC: coastal patrol and interciction craft, only 1 built, delivered 5/1973 as Gireogi, later s-korean Kilurki II/Kilurki 11, IM KOPIENORDNER Cr-class (Creole [commissioned 14.10.1946, acquired 1956, 1958 in service as pakistani Alamgir], Crescent [commissioned 21.8.1945, to RCN, reconstructed 1952-56 as destroyer escort], Crispin ex Craccher [commissioned 10.7.1946, 1956 acquired, 1958 in service as pakistani Jahangir], Cromwell ex Cretan [commissioned 16.9.1946, 1946 norwegian Bergen, Bergen-class], Crown [commissioned 17.4.1946, 1946 norwegian Oslo], Croziers [commissioned 30.11.1945, 10/1946 norwegian Trondheim], Crusader [first commissioned 26.11.1945 into RCN], Crystal [commissioned 6.2.1946, 10/46 norwegian Stavanger]) IM KOPIENORDNER, british destroyers Crabe-class (Calmar, Crabe, Homard, Tourteau, Cedre, Chene, Erable, Frêne, Hetre, Orme, Peuplier, Platane) french patrol tugs, completed 1918-20 115 Crache Feu, Le: french gunboat, launched 1795, taken by RN 1795, 1797 BU, IM KOPIENORDNER Cracker,14. (1804 launched. sold 1815) 1805 Cracker: purchased while building 1826, tender, 1842 sold Crafty Craig Island 1913, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Cranbrook: RCN 1944 (MMS) Crane: ex american galley, taken 1777 by RN, 1783 sold, 1x24pdr Crane: (4) schooner. launched 4/1806. 80bm. wrecked 1808 Crane: 1808 launched, commissioned 1811, british ‘cruizer’, lost 1814 Crane,6. packet brig (1839 Woolwich. sold 1862) 1840 Crash Crater Lake, T2-SE-A1 Cray: 1913 tug Cremyll: 1938, water carrier Créole, La: french frigate (40, 18pdr) launched 1797, taken by RN 1803, 1804 foundered Creole,26. (1845 Plymouth. BU 1875) not commissioned, BU 1875 Creole: 1927, degaussing vessel in world war 2 Creole-class (La Creole [commissioned 1949], L´Africaine [commissioned 10/1949], L´Astree [commissioned 4/1949], L´Andromede [commissioned 4/1953, CONWAY 1947-95], L´Artemis [commissioned 2/1954, CONWAY 194795]) french patrol submarines Crescent: (38) launched 12/1810, hospital hulk 1840 Cressida: german transport, commissioned 18.2.1939, 1939 V 102, 1940 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 32, 1941 Sperrbrecher 132, 1947 dutch Elsenburgh, 1962 liberian Gernik, IM KOPIENORDNER Cressy,74. (1810 launched. BU 1832) 1811 Cressy: british (80) launched 1853, completed in 1858 as screw ship, IM KOPIENORDNER Cressy-class (Cressy [commissioned 3,.4.1901], Aboukir [commissioned 25.11.1902], Bacchante [commissioned 28.5.1902], Euryalus [commissioned 5.1.1904], Hogue [commissioned 19.11.1902], Sutlej [commissioned 6.5.1902, depot ship Crescent II 1918, 1919 Sutlej]) british armoured cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Crestes Eagle: british merchant 1925, 1940 coastal AA vessel Crestitalia MV-45-type (... [qatar, delivered 1989], ... [qatar, delivered 1989], ... [qatar, delivered 1989], ... [qatar, delivered 1989], ) patrol craft Cretan: Créte à Pierot: haitian gunboat, launched 11/1895, 1902 sunk, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Cricket-class (Cricket [launched 1/1906, 1906 TB 1], Dragonfly [launched 3/1906, 1906 TB 2], Firefly [launched 9/1906., 1906 TB 3], Sandfly [launched10/1906, 1906 TB 4], Spider [launched 12/1906, 1906 TB 5], Gadfly [launched 6/1906, 1906 TB 6], Glowworm [launched 12/1906, 1906 TB 7], Gnat [launched 12/1906, 1906 TB 8], Grasshopper [launched 3/1907, 1906 TB 9], Greenfly [launched 2/1907, 1906 TB 10], Mayfly [launched 1/1907, 1906 TB 11], Moth [launched 3/1907, 1906 TB 12], TB 13 [launched 7/1907], TB 14 [launched 9/1907], TB 15 [launched 11/1907], TB 16 [launched 12/1907], TB 17 [launched 12/1907], TB 18 [launched 2/1908], TB 19 [launched 12/1907], TB 20 [launched 1/1908], TB 21 [launched 12/1907], TB 22 [launched 2/1908], TB 23 [launched 12/1907], TB 24 [launched 3/1908], TB 25 [launched 8/1908], TB 26 [launched 8/1908], TB 13 [launched 7/1907], TB 27 [launched 9/1908], TB 28 [launched 10/1908], TB 29 [launched 9/1908], TB 30 [launched 9/1908], TB 31 [launched 10/1908], TB 32 [launched 11/1908], TB 33 [launched 2/1909], TB 34 [launched 2/1909], TB 35 [launched 4/1909], TB 36 [launched 5/1909]) british torpedo-boats, CONWAY 1906-21 Crispin: launched 1935 merchant, ocean boarding vessel in world war 2 Crocodile-class (Crocodile, Lionne, Lutin [1897 kambodschan.], Lynx, Aspic, Capricorne, Sagittaire, Vipère) french gunboats, launched 1874-82 Crocus-class/Banterer-class (Crocus [launched 6/1808, 1815 sold], Merope [launched 6/1808, 1815 sold], Podargus [launched 5/1808, 1833 sold], Apelles [launched 8/1808, 1816 sold], Muros [launched 10/1809, 1822 sold], Prospero [launched 11/1809, 1816 sold], Zephyr [launched 4/1809, 1818 sold], Banterer [launched 6/1810, 1817 sold], Portia [launched 8/1810, 1817 sold], Wolf launched 9/1814, 1825 sold], 2x6pdr, 12x24pdr carronades Cromdale: clipper, launched 6/1891, sister to Mount Stewart Cromwell, T1-M-A1 Cross Keys, T2-SE-A1 Crown 50 guns 1704 british Crown: british, 44 guns (20x18pdr, 20x9pdr, 4x6pdr), launched 7/1747, 1757 storeship (24), 1770 sold Crown (72) 1782 british Crow Wing, T2-SE-A1 Crown Point, T2-SE-A1 Cruizer: 1732 Cruizer-class (Cruizer [launched 8/1752, IM KOPIENORDNER], Speedwell [launched 10/1752, IM KOPIENORDNER], Happy [launched 7/1754], Wolf [launched 5/1754]) british sloops, 8x3pdr, 10 swivels 116 Cruizer: mercantile, 14x4pdr, 10 swivels, purchased early 1780 by RN, 1791 lost without trace Cruizer-class (Cruizer [launched 12/1797 or 4/1797], Carnation [launched 10/1807, fitting out in 12/07, described as "one of the finest vessels of her class in the navy.", 1808 taken], Scout [launched 8/1804, 1805 preparing for foreign service, 1827 sold, IM KOPIENORDNER], Scorpion [launched 10/1803, 1819 sold], Despatch [launched 5/1804, 1811 BU], Musquito [launched 9/1804, 1822 sold], Minorca [launched 6/1805, 1814 BU], Amaranthe [launched 11/1804, 1815 sold], Espoir [launched 9/1804, 1821 BU], Surinam [launched 1/1805, 1825 sold], Wolverene [launched 3/1805, 1816 sold], Calypso [launched 2/1805, 1816 sold], Moselle [launched 10/1804, 1815 sold], Swallow [launched 12/1805, 1815 BU], Weazle [launched 3/1805, 1815 sold], Ferret [launched 1/1806, 1813 wrecked], racehorse [launched 271806, 1822 wrecked], Wasp [launched 7/1812, IM KOPIENORDNER], Rover [launched 271808, 1828 sold], Avon [launched 1/1805, 1814 sunk], Belette [launched 371806, commissioned 1806, 1812 wrecked], Leveret [launched 1/1806, 1807 wrecked], Mutine [launched 8/1806, 1807 fitting out, 1819 sold], Emulous [launched 6/1806, 1812 wrecked], Columbine [launched 7/1806, 1824 wrecked], Pandora [launched 10/1806, fitting out 1806, 1811 wrecked], Forester [launched 8/1806, commissioned 1806, 1819 sold], redwing [launched 8/1806, fitting out 1807, 1824 converted to a ship sloop, 1827 foundered], Raleigh [launched 12/1806, 1826 converted to a ship sloop, 1839 target hulk, 1841 sold], Frolick [launched 12/1806, commissioned 3/1807, 1813 BU], Peacock [launched 12/1806, 1813 taken], Ringdove [launched 10/1806, 1829 sold], Sappho [launched 12/1806, 1825 laid up, 1830 BU], recruit [launched 8/1806, 1822 sold], Grasshopper [launched _/1806, commissioned 1806, 1811 taken], Philomel [launched 9/1806, 1807 fitting out, 1817 sold], cephalus [launched 1/1807, 1830 BU], Alacrity [launched 1171806, 1/1807 fitting out, 1811 taken], Clio [launched 171807, 1830 converted to a ship sloop, 1833 reconverted to a brig sloop (16), 1845 BU], Procris [launched 12/1806, 1815 sold], Royalist [launched 1/1807, 1819 sold], Primrose [launched 8/1807, 1809 wrecked], Foxhound [launched 11/1806, commissioned 5/1807, 1809 foundered], Derwent [launched 5/1807, 1817 sold], Eclair [ex Pelican, launched 7/1807, 1823 converted to a ship sloop, 1831 BU], Eclipse [launched 8/1807, 1815 sold], Barracouta [launched 7/1807, fitting out 1807, commissioned 9/1807, 1815 sold], Nautilus [launched 8/1807, 1823 BU], Pilot [launched 8/1807, 1828 sold], Sparrowhawk [launched 8/1807, 1824 converted to a ship sloop, 1834 reconverted to a brig sloop (16), 1841 sold], Zenobia [launched 10/1807, 1835 sold], ...) british brig sloops, 2x6pdr, 16x32pdr carronades, further vessels see ‘cruizer’ Cruizer: brigg 1818 30,48x9,45x3,66 Cruizer: british screw corvette, launched 1852 (17) Crusader: yacht 1927 C.S.M. 8: dutch tug, launched 19.., 1940 german C 227 Mo, 1943 Arbeitsboot 21 CTW Grateful: 1978 Cuba,34. (spanish Pomona taken on 23 8/1806. sold 1817) Cuba: cuban sloop, launched 10.8.1911, CONWAY 1922-46 Cockoo,4. schooner. (1806 Yarmouth. 78bm. wrecked 1810) 1807 Cuckoo-class (Cuckoo,...) 4x12pdr carronades, 71 tons, british, weak, unseaworthy, cutters Cuillin Sound: repair ship 1945 Cuirass: 1915, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Culloden: british smack (transport/guard ship) launched 1746 Culloden: launched 9/1747, 28x32pdr, 28x18pdr, 18x9pdr, 1770 sold, british Culloden-class/Thunderer-class (Culloden [launched 5/1775, 1781 wrecked], Thunderer [launched 11/1783, 1814 BU], Venerable [launched 1784. wrecked 1804],...) british, 28x32pdr, 28x18pdr, 18x9pdr Culloden: (80) 1783 british Cumberland: 80 guns 1695 british, 1707 french Le Cumberland, 1715 genoese, later spanish Principe de Asturias, 1718 british, 1720 austrian-neapolitan San Carlo Cumberland: 80 guns 1710 british, bug in HOWARD S.196 Cumberland: launched 7/1739 (rebuilt), 1748 cut down to (66), 1760 foundered, british, 26x32pdr, 26x12pdr, 24x6pdr, 4x6pdr Cumberland: british sloop, ex mercantile, purchased 29.6.1739, 1742 BU, (8) Cumberland: british (74) launched 1774, BU 1805 Cumberland: american (16x6pdr), launched 1777, taken by RN 1779, renamed Rover, 13.9.1780 taken by french, 2/81 retaken by british, later wrecked Cumberland: schooner, purchased by RN 1803, 1804-09 french, 1810 sold Cumberland: british (74) launched 1807, commissioned 1807, hulk 1830 Cumberland: british (70) launched 1842 Cumberland: US corvette (24), launched 1856?, sunk 1862 Cumbria: 1895, british tug Cun Cuore di Gesù: italian motor schooner, commissioned as naval vessel Pantelleria 1.7.1915 Cupid: (14), purchased by RN 1777, 1778 foundered Cuq Curaçao: 1826 Curacoa: british screw frigate, launched 1854 (31) Curaçoa 117 Curieux,18. (built in 1802. cut out on 4 February 1804. lost 1809) as captured she was armed with 16x6-pounders. Curieux: (16) ex french Bearnais captured by RN on 14 .12.1809. sold 1814 Curieux-class (Curieux 1861, Diamant 1862) french sloops Curlew,16. (purchased 1803. sold 1810) 1805 Curlew: US privateer, launched 1812, 2x6pdr, 16x18pdr carronades, taken 1812/13 by RN, renamed Columbia, 1820 sold Curlew: (18) 1812 launched, ‘cruizer’, sold 1822, commissioned 1814, 1823 british merchant brig, opium clipper Curlew,10. (1830 Woolwich. 'cherokee.' BU 1849) 1830 Curlew: british screw corvette, launched 1854 (9) Curlew-class (Curlew 1886, Landrail 1887) british gunboats Currituck-class (Currituck [AV-7, commissioned 1944], Norton Sound [AV-11, commissioned 1/1945, 1964 guided missile trials ship AVM-1], Pine Island [AV-12, commissioned 1945], Salisbury Sound [AV-13, ex Puget Sound, commissioned 1945]) US seaplane carriers, CONWAY 1922-46 Curtatone: sardinian, later italian (4) gunboat, launched 1860 Curtatone-class (Volturno 1889, Curtatone 1890) italian gunboats Curtatone-class (Calatafimi (CM) [commissioned 24.5.1924, 1943 german TA 15 soon TA 19], Castelfidardo (CD) [commissioned 7.3.1924, 1943 german TA 16, GRÖNER 2], Curtatone (CT) [commissioned 21.6.1923], Monzambano (MB) [commissioned 4.6.1924]) italian destroyers, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1906-21 Curtiss-class (Curtiss [AV-4, commissioned 1940], Albemarle [AV-5, commissioned 1940, converted to helicopter-repairship Corpus Christie Bay T-ARVH-1, commissioned 1965, 160,8x21,1x5,8, 18kn]) seaplane carriers, ZEICHNUNG IN MARINEARSENAL IX Curubas: russian tug 1914, 1916 minesweeper T-254, 1917 T-354, ... Cushing-class (Campbell [officially James Campbell, launched 9.7.1853, 1875 mercantile whaler Pedro Varela], Cushing [officially Caleb Cushing, launched 12.7.1853], Davis [1862 hospital ship], Dobbin [launched 13.7.1853, 1881 merchant John L. Thomas], Marcy, McClelland [launched 11.7.1853, 1861 louisianian Pickens]) US revenue topsail schooners, 1x30pdr (Campbell 1861), 1x32pdr, 1x12pdr (Cushing 1863), 1x32pdr (Dobbin 1861) Cushing TB-1: US torpedo boat, commissioned 22.4.1890, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Custoza: kuk battleship, commissioned 18.9.1874, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3, LOOSE/OESTERLE Cutlass-class (Tecunuman [guatemalan, commissioned 1972], Kaibilbalam [guatemalan, commissioned 1972], Azumanche [guatemalan, commissioned 1972], Tzacol [guatemalan, commissioned 10.3.1976], Bitol [guatemalan, commissioned 4.4.76], Gucumaz [guatemalancommissioned 1981], ...) coastal patrol craft Cuttle: Cutty Sark: clipper 1870 commissioned, 1880 Takelage changed, IM KOPIENORDNER Cutty Sark: yacht 1920 Cya Cybele: mine destructor vessel, completed 5/1944, sister to Cyrus Cyclone-class (Cyclone 1898, Bourrasque 1902, Rafale 1902, Borée 1901, Tramontane 1901) french torpedo boats, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Cyclone-class (Cyclone PC-1 [commissioned 1993], PC-2, PC-3, PC-4, PC-5, PC-6, PC-7, PC-8, PC-9, PC-10, PC-11, PC-12, PC-13, PC-14) US patrol craft, IM KOPIENORDNER Cyclop: launched 1908, tug, 1915 liason vessel B Cyclop: german submarine salvage and repair ship 1918, CONWAY 1906-21 Cyclops: british paddle corvette, launched 1839 (6) Cyclops: (34) british 1779 Cyclops-class (Cyclops [commissioned 4.5.1877], Gorgon [commissioned 19.3.1874], Hecate [commissioned 24.5.1877], Hydra [commissioned 31.5.1876]) british coastal monitors, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1, IM KOPIENORDNER Cydnus,38. (1813 Blackwall. BU 1816) she was built of pine. 1814 Cyelse 1912 Cygne: french brig, launched 1824, 20x24pdr carronades (‘brick-de guerre’ of Paris Commission built 1828-30) Cygnet: 1585, mehr in 5000 JAHRE 50 Cygnet. cutter. (purchased 1796) Cygnet,10. (1819 launched. ‘cherokee’ sold 1835) 1820 Cygnet,8, (1840 Woolwich. BU 1877) 1842 Cygnet (18) sloop british 1776 Cynthia: launched 2/1796, 16x6pdr, 14 swivels, 1809 BU, IM KOPIENORDNER, sliding keel Cynthia,6 (purchased 1826. wrecked 1827) packet brig Cynthia-class (Coquette [commissioned 11/1899], Cynthia [commissioned 6/1899], Cygnet [commissioned 2/1900]) [Thornycroft 30-knotters] british destroyer, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Cyrene,20. (1814 Bideford. sold 1828) 1815 Cyrene AGP-13: US, 1944 Cyrnos: french passenger ship, launched 3/1929, 1940 guard vessel P 2, 1940 german, 1943 SG 13, 1944 minelayer M 6063, 1947 Cyrnos, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 118 Cyrus-class (Cyrus [launched 8/1813, 1814 fitting out, 1823 sold], Levant [launched 12/1813, in service 1814, 1815 briefly in US hands, 1820 BU], Medina, Carron [1813 launched. commissioned 1814, lost 1820], Leven [launched 1813. commissioned 1815, survey vessel 1820. hospital ship 1827], Slaney [launched 1813], Tay [launched 11/1813, 1816 wrecked], Spey [launched 1/1814, 1822 sold], Larne [launched 3/1814, 1820 sold], Bann [launched 6/1814, 1829 sold], ...) Cyrus: mine destructor vessel, completed 5/1944, sister to Cybele Cyrus Field 1924 DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD D-type (Koryu) (Ha 77 [prototype, completed 1/45], ...) japanese midget submarines, about 116 built 1944-1945, IM KOPIENORDNER D-class (Duncan [commissioned 5.4.1933, leader], Dainty [commissioned 3.1.1933], Daring [commissioned 24.11.1932], Decoy [commissioned 4.4.1933], Defender [commissioned 28.10.1932], Delight [commissioned 30.1.1933], Diamond [commissioned 2.11.1932], Diana [commissioned 20.12.1932], Duchess [commissioned 24.1.1933]) british destroyers, schwach, IM KOPIENORDNER D-class (D 1 [commissioned 17/18.3.47], D 2 [commissioned 23.5.51/20.4.51], D 3 [commissioned 20.2.1954]) spanish submarines, CONWAY 1922-46 D 1: german torpedo boat 1887 (commissioned as D 2), 1905 Carmen (stationary yacht), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 D 1: british submarine, commissioned 9/1909, D-class, CONWAY 1906-21 D 2: german torpedo boat 1887 (commissioned as D 1), 1902 Alice Roosevelt (stationary yacht), 1914 D 2 D 2: british submarine, commissioned 29.3.11, D-class, CONWAY 1906-21 D 2: soviet experimental motor torpedo boat, built 1938-40, became subchaser MO-... D 3: german torpedo boat 1888, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 D 3: british submarine, commissioned 30.8.1911, D-class, CONWAY 1906-21 D 3-type (LD [prototype, trials 1939-40, commissioned 1940], No 11 [commissioned 1941], TKA 76 [1946 polish Tp 1], TKA 116 [1946 polish Tp 2], ...) soviet motor torpedo boats, 1939 start of serial production, 73 built, IM KOPIENORDNER D 3-class (436, ...) bulgarian landing craft, 9 built 1954 D 4: german torpedo boat 1888 D 4: british submarine, commissioned 29.11.1911, D-class, CONWAY 1906-21 D 4:soviet experimental motor torpedo boat, built 1940 D 5: german torpedo boat 1889 D 5: british submarine, launched 8/1911, completed 19.01.1912, D-class, CONWAY 1906-21 D 6: german torpedo boat 1889 D 6: british submarine, commissioned 19.4.1912, D-class, CONWAY 1906-21 D 7: german torpedo boat 1891, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 D 7: british submarine, commissioned 14.12.1911, D-class, CONWAY 1906-21 D 8: german torpedo boat 1891, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 D 8: british submarine, commissioned 23.3.1912, D-class, CONWAY 1906-21 D 9: german torpedo boat 1894, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 („Sturmvogel“) D 10: german torpedo boat 1898, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 („Schlingerpott“) D 1051: united arab emirates dving tender, built 1987 Daa Dabur-class (Baradero [argentine, delivered 1978], Barranqueras [argentine, delivered 1978], Corinda [argentine, delivered 1978], Concepcion del Uruguay [argentine, delivered 1978], ... [1991 chilean Grumete Diaz], ... [1991 chilean Grumete Salinas], ... [1991 chilean Grumete Tellez], ... [1991 chilean Grumete Bravo], ... [1991 chilean Grumete Campos], ... [1991 chilean Grumete Bolados], CG 10 [nicaraguan, delivered 1978], CG 11 [nicaraguan, delivered 1978], CG 12 [nicaraguan, delivered 1978], CG 13 [nicaraguan, delivered 1978], ) 34 israeli coastal patrol craft, built 1973-77 Dacotah: US screw ship (6), launched 1859, fitting out 1860 Dad Daedalus,32. (1780 launched. BU 1811) Daedalus,38. (Venetian Corona taken in 3/1811. wrecked 1813) Daedalus,46. (1826 Sheerness. 20 guns 1843. drill ship 1862) Daerwood: RCN 1944 (MMS) Daffodil: british train ferry, launched 1917, in world war 2 british LSS (landing ship, stern chute), CONWAY 1922-46 Dagmar: danish sloop, launched 11/1861 Dagmar: russian harbour vessel 1870 Dago-class (Kotka No 256 [became seaplane tender Lietchik ??], Kronshlot No 123, Seskar No 124, Dago No 118) russian torpedo boats laid down 1890, launched 1890-91, commissioned 1890-91, IM KOPIENORDNER „Dagu-A“: chinese air cussion landing vehicle, built about 1980 Dahlgren-class (Dahlgren TB-9 [commissioned 16.6.1900, 1918 Coast Torpedo Boat No. 4], Craven TB-10 [commissioned 9.6.1900]) US torpedo boats, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Dahlström: launched 1887, 1914 german auxiliary minelayer, 19.. tug Condor Daihatsu (LB-D): japanese landing craft, built 1935-45, IM KOPIENORDNER 119 Daim: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1849 Daino: launched 1844, (8) brigg, sardinian, later italian Daino: as italian guard dhow 1910-1914 in service Daio-class (Daio [launched 19.6.73], Muroto [launched 5.8.74]) japanese large patrol vessels Dairycoates: british merchant 1926, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Dajiang-class (Changyingdao J 121, 302, 506) chinese repair ships, launched 1973-77, IM KOPIENORDNER Dak Dale: US sloop (16), launched 1839, 1895 to the militia, 1904 Oriole, 1906 revenue service, HOWARD S.231 Dale Castle: british tug, 1909 Dalero-class (Dalerö [commissioned 21.9.1984], Sandhamn [commissioned 5.12.1984], Osthammar [commissioned 1.3.1985]) swedish patrol boats Dalkeith: british tug, 1928 Dalmate: french (74) 1808, shortly named Hector 1814-15 Dalmatia: german steamer, commissioned 25.8.1905, 1906 Rio Pardo, 1917 mine barrier breaking vessel SP 4, 1919 british, 1921 Cit of Alexandria, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Dalmazia: 6468ts, built 1920 Dalmazia (A-5367): italian water tanker 1923 Dalmazia: combi-freighter 1970s?, ZEICHNUNG IN CURTI Damen-class (PL 60 [commissioned 2/1980], PL 61 [commissioned 2/1980], PL 62 [commissioned 2/1980], PL 63 [commissioned 8.9.1980], PL 64 [commissioned 8.9.1980], PL 65 [commissioned 8.9.1980, named Cetus], PL 66 [commissioned 8.9.1980, named Dorado], PL 67 [commissioned 1981], PL 68 [commissioned 1981], PL 69 [commissioned 1981]) hong kong coastal patrol craft Damen Mk. 3-class (PL 70, PL 71, PL 72, PL 73, PL 74, PL 75, PL 76, PL 77, PL 78, PL 79, PL 80, PL 81, PL 82, PL 83, PL 84) hong kong coastal patrol craft, built 1984-85 Damen Polycat 1450-type (Q 31 [qatar, delivered 1980], Q 32 [qatar, delivered 1980], Q 33 [qatar, delivered 1980], Q 34 [qatar, delivered 1980], Q 35 [qatar, delivered 1980], Q 36 [qatar, delivered 1980], ) coastal patrol craft Damrong Rachanuphat-class (Damrong Rachanuphat [delivered 1969], Lopburi Ramas [delivered 1972]) thai police coastal patrol craft, german Hameln-type Dan: russian tug 1908 Danaé, La: french frigate, launched 1756, 30x12pdr, 8x6pdr, taken by RN 3/1759, renamed Danae, 1771 BU Danaé, La: french frigate, launched 1763, 26x9pdr, 6x6pdr, taken by RN 1779, renamed Danae, 1797 sold Danae,20. (french Vaillante captured on 7 8/1798. handed over to the french 1800) Danaé: french screw frigate (36) converted 1857 Danae-class (Danae [commissioned 18.7.1918, 1944-46 polish Conrad], Dauntless [commissioned 26.11.1918], Dragon [commissioned 10.8.1918, 1943 polish Dragon], second group: Delhi [commissioned 31.5.1919], Despatch [commissioned 2.6.1922], Diomede [commissioned 24.4.1922], Dunedin [commissioned 13.9.1919], Durban [commissioned 1.9.1921]) (D-class) british light cruisers, CONWAY 1906-21, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, IM KOPIENORDNER Danaj Danbjörn-class (Danbjörn [launched 1966], Isbjörn [launched 1969]) danish icebreakers, IM KOPIENORDNER Dance-class (Cotillion group: Cotillion [ex T 92], Minuet [ex T 93], Coverley [ex Roger de Coverley], Quadrille, Hornpipe, Mazurka, Gavotte group: Gavotte, Sarabande, Pirouette, Tarantella [ex T 95], Fandango [ex T 98], Morris Dance [ex T 99], Step Dance [ex ET 11], Sword Dance [ex ET 10]) british tunnel minesweepers, commissioned from 1917 on, CONWAY 1906-21, IM KOPIENORDNER Dance-class (Cotillion [T.104, commissioned 13.6.41], Coverley [T.106, commissioned 8/41], Fandango [T-107, commissioned 7/40], Foxtrot [T.109, launched 23.4.40], Gavotte [T.115, commissioned 8/40, 1946 italian DR 312], Hornpipe [T.120, commissioned 9/40, 1946 italian DR 316], Morris Dance [T.117, commissioned 10/40], Mazurka [T.30, commissioned 2/41, 1946 belgian], Minuet [T.131, commissioned 6/41, 1946 italian DR 307], Pirouette [T.39, commissioned 30.8.40], Polka [T.139, commissioned 17.6.41], Quadrille [T.133, commissioned 7/41], Rumba [T.122, commissioned 11/40], Sarabande [T.132], Sword Dance [T.132, commissioned 1/41], Tango [T.146, commissioned 4/41], Tarantella [T.142, commissioned 5/41, 2/43 Two Step, 1946 italian DR 308], Valse [T.151, commissioned 5/41], Veleta [T.130, commissioned 6/41], Saltarelo [1946 portuguese Salvador Correia]) british minesweeping trawlers Dandolo 1910 Danebrog/Dannebrog: 1692, HOWARD S.124 Dania: steamer, commissioned 14.3.1905, 1915 mine barrier breaker SP 1, 1921 Tsad, 1924 italian Assunzione, 1926 french Caramanie Daniel Dick: 1930 Danmark: danish battleship 1864, built as Santa Maria bzw. Glasgow für CSA Danmark: railroad ferry 1922, IM KOPIENORDNER Danmark 1931, oil tanker Danmark: danish sail training ship, launched 19.11.32, 1959 rebuilt Dannebrog: danish battleship (72), launched 9/1850, screw ship 1864 120 Dannebrog: danish royal yacht, launched 1879 Dannebrog: danish royal yacht, commissioned 1931, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Dannemark,74. (taken 1807. sold 1815) 1808 refitting. Dante Alighieri: italian battleship, commissioned 15.1.1913, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Danton-class (Danton [commissioned 1.6.1911], Condorcet [commissioned 25.7.1911], Diderot [commissioned 1.8.1911], Voltaire [commissioned 1.8.1911], Mirabeau [commissioned 1.8.1911], Verginiaud [commissioned 22.9.1911]) french battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Dantzig french (74) 1807 (as Illustre built) Achille 1814-15 dutch as Dantzig 1815 Danube french (74) 1808 Danube II 1910 tug Danube V tug, 1935 Danube VI: tug, 1935 Danzig: 1825, inshore gunboat, 2x24pdr, 1x25pdr mortar, 2x12pdr carronades, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Danzig: paddle corvette 1853, 1863 british Eagle, 1864 japanese Kwaiten, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Danzig: tug 1938, IM KOPIENORDNER Dao Daphne: (30) british launched 3/1776, 1795-97 french, 1802 sold Daphne,20. (1776 Woolwich. sold 1802) captured by the french on 22.12.1794 and retaken on 28.12.1797. Daphne-class (D-class) (Daphne D 1 [commissioned 1926], Dryaden D 2 [commissioned 1927]) danish submarines, CONWAY 1922-46 Daphne-class (Daphne, Dryaden, Havmanden, Havfruen, Najaden, Nymfen, Neptun, Ran, Rota) danish patrol boats, commissioned 1961-65 Daphne-class (Daphne [commissioned 1.6.1964], Diane [commissioned 20.6.1964], Doris [commissioned 26.8.1964], Eurydice [commissioned 9/1964], Flore [commissioned 21.5.1964], Galatee [commissioned 25.7.1964], Minerve [commissioned 10.6.1964], Junon [commissioned 25.2.1966], Venus [commissioned 1.1.1966], Psyche [commissioned 7.6.1970], Sirene [commissioned 3.9.1970], Hangor [pakistani, commissioned 12.1.1970], Shushuk [pakistani, commissioned 12.1.1970], Mangro [pakistani, commissioned 8.8.1970] Albacora [portuguese, commissioned 1.10.1967], Barracuda [portuguese, commissioned 4.5.1968], Cachalote [portuguese, commissioned 25.1.1969, 1975 pakistani Ghazi], Delfim [portuguese, commissioned 1.10.1969], Maria van Riebeeck [southafrican Maria van Riebeeck-class, commissioned 22.6.1970], Emily Hobhouse [south-african Maria van Riebeeckclass, commissioned 25.1.1971], Johanna van der Merwe [south-african Maria van Riebeeck-class, commissioned 21.7.1971], Delfin [spanish, commissioned 3.5.1983], Marsopa [spanish, commissioned 12.4.1975], narval [spanish, commissioned 22.11.1975], Tonina [spanish, commissioned 10.7.1973]) french patrol submarines, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER Dapper-class (Biter, Boxer, Clinker, Cracker, Dapper [1855 Blackwall. 3/55, tender to Colossus. 108'x22'x6'9". hulk 1885], Fancy, Grinder, Hind, Jasper, Jackdaw, Lark, Magpie, Redwing, Skylark, Snap, Starling, Stork, Swinger, Thistle, Weazel) british gunboats Dapper: 1915 Daq Darda:1911 Daressalam: launched 8/1906, tug Darfeel-class (Darfeel, Noor El Bahr) egyptian motor boat, built 1925 Darien: french paddle frigate (14) launched 1842 Daring,12. gunbrig launched 1804. destroyed 1813) 1805 Daring british brigg, launched 4/1844, 31,7x9,55x4,57, 2x18pdr, 10x32pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER, HOWARD S.249 Daring-class (Daring [commissioned 2/1895], Decoy [commissioned 6/1895]) [Thornycroft 26-knotters] british DD Daring-class (Daring [D.05, commissioned 8.3.1952], Dainty [D.108, commissioned 26.2.1953], Decoy ex Dragon [D.106, commissioned 28.4.1953, 1970 peruvian Ferre], Defender ex Dogstar [D.114, commissioned 5.12.1952], Delight ex Disdain ex Ypres [D.119, commissioned 9.10.1953], Diamond [D.35, commissioned 21.2.1952], Diana ex Druid [D.126, commissioned 29.3.1954, 1970 peruvian Palacios, CONWAY 1947-95], Duchess [D.154, commissioned 23.10.1952, 1964 RAN]) british destroyer, IM KOPIENORDNER, CONWAY 1947-95 Daring-class (Daring [maiden voyage 7/2007, due commissioned 2009], Dauntless [handed over 12/2009, commissioned 2010], Diamon [launched 11/2007], Dragon [launched 11/2008], Defender [launched 11/2009] british destroyers, Type 45 Dark-class (..., Vasama 1 [finnish gunboat, built 1955-57, 2x4,0, 4DC, mines], Vasama 2 [finnish gunboat, built 1955-57, 2x4,0, 4DC, mines], T 201 [burmese, built as PTS 101, completed 1956/57], T 202 [burmese, built as PTS 102, completed 1956/57], T 203 [burmese, built as PTS 103, completed 1956/57], T 204 [burmese, built as PTS 104, completed 1956/57], T 205 [burmese, built as PTS 105, completed 1956/57], ...) british interchangeable motor torpedo/gun boats Darkdale: 1940, oil tanker Dar Pomorza: polish sail training ship ex Prinzess Eitel Friedrich, see there 121 Dart: british, bow and stern the same shape and could anchor from either end. so sharp in her construction that the midships section resembled a wedge. this resulted in poor stability and she was unsafe in a windian launched 1796, 24x32pdr carronades, 2-4x32pdr carronades, IM KOPIENORDNER Dart: (10x12pdr carronades) british cutter, ex mercantile Belerina?, launched 1809, acquired 1810, lost 1813 Dart: british revenue cutter (customs) purchased 1810, built 1809, 1831 still in service Dart,3. brigantine. (1847 Sheerness. harbour service 1863. BU 1875) 1848 Dart: 1927 tug Dartmouth: british 50 guns 1698 Dartmouth: british 50 guns 1716 Dartmouth: british 50 guns 1741 Dartmouth, T3-S-A1, laid down as Esso Portland (I) Dasher-class (Dasher [launched 1797, 1818 hulked, lent to committee for distressed seamen, 1820 fitted for army service , 1822 laid up, 1826 convict ship, 1826 BU], Driver [launched 1797, 1824 hulked, coal depot, BU 1834]) 16x24pdr carronades, british ship sloops, IM KOPIENORDNER Dasher: merchant vessel, purchased by RN 10/1803, fitted as bomb 1803, renamed Thunder, 1x13in mortar, 1x10in mortar, 8x24pdr carronades, sold 1814 Dat Assawari: libyan frigate, commissioned 1.2.1973, Vosper Thornycroft Mk. 7, CONWAY 1947-95 Dat Meerswin: cog 1475, heckpartie see MONDFELD S.106 Dauntless,18. praam. (1804 Hull. taken 1807) 1805. carries 22 guns Dauntless: british screw frigate, launched 1847 (24) Dauphin: french iron paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1847 Dauphine, La: 1736, french flagship-galley Dauphine: ex french, taken by RN 1780, storeship, 1783 sold Dauphin Royal: 1752 (70) french, detail in MONDFELD S.49 for identification Dauphin Royal: french (118) 1791, 1792 Sans Culotte, 1795 Orient, blown up 1798 Dauphin Royal: schooner. (purchased 1796) David: CSA submerible T-boat 1863, IM KOPIENORDNER Davis-class (Davis TB-12 [commissioned 10.5.1899], Fox TB-13 [commissioned 8.7.1899]) US torpedo boat Davout: french protected cruiser 1891, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Daw Dax Daybreak: british merchant 1918, Ralph Hall caine, hospital ship Allochy in world war 2 Dazhi: chinese repair ship, launched 1963, IM KOPIENORDNER Db DB-class () soviet motor launches, aka PAB-1220 coastal battery class, project 165 Dc Dd DD/STK DD: soviet experimental motor torpedo boat, built 1942-43 Deak: 1880 british steamer Deal Castle: british, launched 1697, 1706 taken by the french, (1703: 20x6pdr, 4x4pdr) Deal Castle: british sloop, launched 4/1727, sold 1747 Deal Castle/Deale Castle: (24) 6th Rate. launched 1756, lost 1780 Dealey-class (Almirante Pereira da Silva [portuguese, Da Silva-class, commissioned 20.12.1966, CONWAY 1947-95], Almirante Gago Coutinho [portuguese, Da Silva-class, commissioned 29.11.1967, CONWAY 1947-95], Almirante Magalhaes Correa [portuguese, Da Silva-class, commissioned 4.11.1968, CONWAY 1947-95], ...) US frigates Deba-class (851 [commissioned 1990], 852, 853) polish landing craft, built 1987-91, project 716, CONWAY 1947-95 Decade Decision tug, 1942 Decouverte: ex french Eclipse/Encounter, brig/schooner, 2x6pdr, 8/...x12pdr carronades, taken 1806 by RN, 1808/1816 sold Decouverte: british schooner, around 1815 Decoy,10. cutter (1810. captured 1814) 1810 Decrés: french cruiser 1868, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Dédaigneuse, La: french frigate, launched 1797, 26x12pdr, 2x12pdr + 10x24pdr carronades, 2x6pdr + 2x24pdr carronades, taken 1/1801 by RN, renamed Dedaigneuse, described as a fine frigate, hulk 1810, sold 1823 Dedalo: spanish balloon- seaplane tender (ex german freighter Neuenfels, launched 1901) 1922, up to 1 airship, 2 balloons, 25 aircraft, 2x10,5 2x5,7 Dee: british paddle sloop, launched 1832 (4) Deepdale Wyke: 1928, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Defence,74. (1763 Plymouth. wrecked 1811) erst 1784 (?) in service Defence: british revenue cutter (customs) 1796, (8) Defence,74. (1815 launched. burnt 1857) 1816 122 Defence-class (Defence [commissioned 2.12.1861], Resistance [commissioned 2.7.1862]) british armoured frigates, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Defender,12. gunboat. (1797 Limehouse. disposed of 1802) fitted with a sliding keel and armed with 10x18-pounder carronades and 2x24-pounders. 1799 Defender,14. gunbrig. (1804 Chester. wrecked 1809) 1807 Defender,8. (french privateer Bonne Marseilles captured on 10.12.1809. described as one of the fastest vessels out of Boulogne. sold 1814) Defender 1972 Defiance: british 60/64 guns 1695 Defiance: british, launched 1707 (rebuilt?), 1729 BU/great repair?, 24*18pdr , 26*9pdr , 14*6pdr, 1716: 24x24pdr, 26x9pdr, 10x6pdr Defiance: british, 60 guns (24x24pdr, 26x9pdr, 10x6pdr), launched 9/1730 (rebuilt), 1742 hulked Defiance british 60/64 guns 1744 Defiance: british 64 guns launched 8/1772, 1780 lost Defiance: british (81) completed 1861 Deggendorf: german riverine passenger craft 1925, 1928 tug Paul, 1938 conversion: FHR 1 (auxiliary riverine minesweeper), 1939 tug Paul, ...ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 Dego: Deh De Halve Maen: dutch expeditionary vessel 1606 De Havilland Marine Series 9209 (PC 326 [filipino, commissioned 20.11.1974], PC 327 [filipino, commissioned ], PC 328 [filipino, commissioned ], PC 329 [filipino, commissioned ], PC 330 [filipino, commissioned ], PC 331 [filipino, commissioned 8.2.1975]) coastal patrol craft De Havilland Capricornia-type () fast patrol craft De Hoop: 1931, balloon vessel in world war 2 Dei Dej Dekabrist-class/D-class/Series I, project 6 (D 1 [ex Dekabrist, commissioned 18.11.1930], D 2 [ex Narodovolec, commissioned 11.10.1931, 1949 B 2], D 3 [ex Krasnogvardeec, commissioned 14.11.1931], D 4 [ex Jakobinec, commissioned 5.1.1931], D 5 [ex Revoljucioner, commissioned 17.5.1931, 1949 B 32], D 6 [ex Spartakovec, commissioned 12.6.1931]) ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Dela-class (Dela, Saheme) ghanaian large patrol craft, built 1973-76, CONWAY 1947-95 Delavar: 1939, tug Delaware: US ship, 22x12pdr, 6x6pdr, launched 7/1776, 1777 captured by RN, sold 1783 Delaware: US pilot boat, schooner/yacht, captured 1813, presented to RN, renamed Bermuda, 1841 BU Delaware: US (90: 74x32pdr), launched 21.10.1820, maiden voyage 10.2.1828 Delaware-class (Delaware BB-28 [commissioned 4.4.1910], North Dakota BB-29 [commissioned11.4.1910]) US battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Delfim-class (Delfim, Espardarte, Golginho) portuguese submarines, all commissioned 1935, CONWAY 1922-46 Delfin: launched 1895, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 243, later T 291 Delfin-class (Delfin [1902 Bezstrashni], Kit [1902 Bditelni], Skat [1902 Bezposhtchadni], Kasatka [1902 Bezshumni/Beschumnii]) russian destroyers 1900, IM KOPIENORDNER Delfin: ex 150 ex 113, russian submarine, completed 1904, CONWAY 1906-21, IM KOPIENORDNER Delfin-class (Delfin, Dorado, Gaviota) spanish fishery protection vessels, built 1910-11 Delfin-class (Delfin [launched 1911, delivered 1912, french 1917-18], Xifias [launched 1912, delivered 1912, french 1917-18]) greek submarines Delfinen: danish torpedo boat, launched 1883 Delfinen: swedish submarine, launched 1914 Delfinen-class (Delfinen [commissioned 22.4.36], Nordkaparen [commissioned 16.10.36], Springaren [commissioned 3.8.37]) swedish submarine Delfinen-class (Delfinen [commissioned 16.9.1958], Spaekhuggeren [commissioned 27.6.1959], Tumleren [commissioned 15.1.1960], Springeren [commissioned 22.10.1964]) dansih submarines, german Typ 207, CONWAY 1947-95, LOOSE/OESTERLE Delfino aka Delfino-Pullino or Pullino: italian submarine 1896 ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK (1896 & 1905), CONWAY 1906-21 Delfinul: romanian submarine 1931 completed, modified, commissioned 1936, 1944 soviet TS 4, 1945 returned, 6x53,34 TT, 1x10,16, CONWAY 1922-46 Delhi-class (Delhi [commissioned 4.6.1993], Mysore [launched 1993, 1995 fitting out], Bangalore, ...) indian destroyers Delia: german transport, commissioned 7/1929, 1941 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 62, 1941 Sperrbrecher 162 Delia: swedish transport, commissioned 20.5.1943, intended as german mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 186, 1949 belgian Marguerite, 1966 greek Zacharias Z, 1972 cypriotic Delicia: roll-on/roll-off ship, 1984 converted to sri lankan surveillance command ship Wickrama P 716 Delphin: german midget-submarines 1944, see U ..., ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK 123 Delphin-class (821, 822, 823, 824, 825, 826, 831, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836) east german coastal patrol craft, commissioned 16.11.1953-24.7.54 Delphinen: danish brig sloop, built 1805, captured 1807 by RN, renamed Mondovi later Delphinen, wrecked 1808, 2x6pdr, 14x24pdr carronades „Delta I“-class (K-279 [commissioned 22.12.1972], K-447 [commissioned 1973], K-450 [commissioned 1973], K-385 [commissioned 1974], K-457 [commissioned 1974], K-453 [commissioned 1974], K-460 [commissioned 1975], K-472 [commissioned 1975], K-475 [commissioned 1975], K-171 [commissioned 1976], K-366 [commissioned 1974], K-417 [commissioned 1974], K-477 [commissioned 1975], K-497 [commissioned 1975], K-500 [commissioned 1976], K-512 [commissioned 1976, 1988-1991 named 70 Let VLKSM], K-523 [commissioned 1977], K-530 [commissioned 1977]) soviet strategic submarines, project 667B Murena, CONWAY 1947-95 1947-95 „Delta II“-class (K-92 [commissioned 17.12.1975], K-182 [commissioned 20.9.1975, 1977-91 named Shestidesyatiletie Velikogo Oktyabrya], K-193 [commissioned 30.12.1975], K-421 commissioned 30.12.1975]) soviet strategic submarines, project 667BD Murena-M, CONWAY 1947-95 1947-95 „Delta III“-class (K-44 [commissioned 1979], K-129 [commissioned 1981], K-180 [commissioned 1980], K-211 [commissioned 1980], K-223 [commissioned 1980], K-424 [commissioned 1977], K-433 [commissioned 1981], K-441 [commissioned 12/1976], K-449 [commissioned 1977], K-455 [commissioned 1978], K-487 [commissioned 1978], K-490 [commissioned 1978], K-496 [commissioned 1979], K-506 [commissioned 1979]) soviet strategic submarines, project 667BDR Kalmar, CONWAY 1947-95 1947-95 „Delta IV“-class (K-18 [commissioned 9/1991], Imeni 26 S´ezda KPSS [commissioned 29.12.1985, 1992 K-51], K-64 [commissioned 2/1988], K-84 [commissioned 2/1986], K-114 [commissioned 1/1989], K-117 [commissioned 3/1990], K-407 [commissioned 20.2.1992]) soviet strategic submarines, project 667BDRM Delfin, CONWAY 1947-95 1947-95 Deltagas: special tanker 1975, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE Demerara: (6) british schooner, ex Anna?, purchased 1804. taken 1804 by french privateer Demerara: ex french Cosmopolite? privateer, (14) brig, taken/acquired/... 1806, 1813 sold Demetrio Salamanca: colombian gunboat, launched 1920s Democrata-class (Democrata launched 1875], Mexico [launched 11/1874]) mexican gunboats Democratia-class (Democratia [1993 Vice Admiral Mihai Gavrilescu], Descatusaria [1993 Vice Admiral Ioan Balanescu], Desrobiera [1993 Vice Admiral Emil Grecescu], Dreptates [1993 Vice Admiral Ioan Georgescu]) ex german M Boot 43 or 40 minesweepers in romanian service or romanian built ??, converted to oil 1951, converted 197683, rerated as corvettes Demologos: first steam powered warship, 20x32pdr, 1815 trials, 1829 exploded, look not definitively known, LOOSE/OESTERLE Demosfen-class (Iset, Kivach, Klyazma, Kuban, Luga [1918 finnish], Demosfen [ ex merchant, launched 1902, renamed Pripyat], Sejm, Selenga, Terek) russian net layers, launched 1917, CONWAY 1906-21 Denbydale 1941, oil tanker Denia: british merchant schooner, 1846 opium clipper, built 1840 Denmark: royal yacht, launched 8/1785, british built, presented to danish 10/1785, 1807 returned, renamed Prince Frederick, 1816 sloop Princess Amelia, 1818 sold Denver-class (Denver C-14 [commissioned 17.5.1904, 1920 PG-28], Des Moines C-15 [commissioned 5.3.1904, 1920 PG-29], Chattanooga C-16 [commissioned 11.10.1904, 1920 PG-30], Galveston C-17 [commissioned 15.2.1905, 1920 PG-31], Tacoma C-18 [commissioned 30.1.1904, 1920 PG-32], Cleveland C-19 [commissioned 2.11.1903, 1920 PG-33]) US cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Dependance: ex american, galley, taken 1776 by RN, 1786 sold Deptford british 50 guns 1700 Deptford british 50 guns 1719 Deptford: british, 60 guns (24x24pdr, 26x9pdr, 10x6pdr), launched 9/1732, razed (50) 1752, sold 1767 Deptford: british transport, 1784 - BU 1816 Deptford (8) tender british 1788 Deptford´s Prize: ex spanish, 8x4pdr, 10 swivels, taken 23.5.1740 by HMS Deptford, 1744 sold Derbyshire: british, launched 1935 merchant, armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) 1939, trooper 1942, LSI(L) 1943 Derfflinger: see Wolkensäule Derfflinger-class (Derfflinger [commissioned 1.9.1914], Lützow [commissioned 8.8.1915], Hindenburg [commissioned 10.5.1917]) german battle cruiser, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1906-21 „Dergach“-class (MPK-27 [commissioned 1987, 1992 Bora], MPK-17 [completed 1991]) soviet missile corvette, project 1239 Sivuch Der Königliche Ernst August: 1848 as Cora launched, 1848 commissioned für german Bundesflotte, 1849 renamed, 1852 british merchant, 1853 british SS Edinburgh, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 De Ruyter: dutch battleship (74), laid down 1831, 1850 converted (54), launched 1853, 1860 converted to screw ship (45), 1863 converted armoured ship De Ruyter: dutch light cruiser, commissioned 3.10.1936, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 124 Derwent Derwentdale: built 1941, oil tanker, converted while building into LSG (landing ship, gantry) Desa Descartes: french paddle frigate (20) launched 1844 Descartes-class (Descartes [commissioned 7/1896], Pascal [commissioned 1897]) french protected cruiser, CONWAY 18601905 BD. 3 Descubierta-class (Cazadora [commissioned 2.7.1981], Descubierta [commissioned 18.11.1978], Diana [commissioned 30.6.1979], Infanta Cristina [commissioned 24.11.1980], Infanta Elena [commissioned 12.4.1980], Vencedora [commissioned 27.3.1982], El Maouna [moroccan, delivered 10.3.1983, renamed Colonel Errhaman], El Suez [egyptian, commissioned 21.8.1984, ex spanish Centinela], El Aboukir [egyptian, commissioned 27.10.1984, ex spanish Serviola]) spanish frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 Des Moines-class (Des Moines CA-134 [commissioned 16.11.1948, ZEICHNUNG IN USN-KREUZER (1961)], Salem CA-139 [commissioned 14.5.49], Newport News CA-148 [commissioned 29.1.1949, ZEICHNUNG IN USNKREUZER (1962)]) USN heavy cruisers, CONWAY 1922-46 Desna-class () soviet space events ships, project 1130 Desna-class () soviet underway replenishment ship, project 1559 De Soto County-class (De Soto County LST-1171 [commissioned 10.6.1958, 1972 italian Grado], Suffolk County LST-1173 [commissioned 15.8.1957], Grant County LST-1174 [commissioned 17.12.1957, 1973 brazilian Duque de Caxais], York County LST-1175 [commissioned 8.11.1957, 1972 italian Caorle], Graham County LST1176 [commissioned 17.4.1958], Lorain County LST-1177 [commissioned 22.9.1958], Wood County LST-1178 [commissioned 5.8.1959]) US LST Despatch: british brigantine, launched 1692 (6x3pdr) Despatch: US, rebuilt in 1859-60 to screw ship (5) Pocahontas, fitting out 1860 Desperate,6. schooner. (taken 1788. BU 1811) Desperate,12. gunbrig. (1805 Broadstairs. sold 1814) 1807 Desperate: british screw corvette, launched 1849 (8) Desperate-class (Desperate [commissioned 2/1897], Fame [commissioned 6/1897], Foam [commissioned 7/1897], Mallard [commissioned 10/1897]) [Thornycroft 30-knotters] british destroyer, LOOSE/OESTERLE Dessalines: haitian. corvette, launched 1883, ex refridgerator ship Ethel Destin: french (74) 1777, burnt 1793, raised later, BU 1807 D´Estienne d´Orves-class aka A 69-class (D´Estienne D´Orves [commissioned 10.9.1976], Amyot D´Inville [commissioned 13.10.1976], Drogou [commissioned 30.9.1976], Jean Moulin [commissioned 11.5.1977], Quartier-maitre Anquetil [commissioned 4.2.1978], Commandant de Pimodan [commissioned 20.5.1978], Second-Maitre Le Bihan [commissioned 7.7.1979], Lieutenant de Vaisseau de Henaff (I) [10/1978 commissioned as argentine Drummond, built as south-african Good Hope], Lieutenant de Vaisseau de Henaff (II) [commissioned 13.2.1980], Lieutenant de Vaisseau Lavallee [commissioned 16.8.1980], Commandant L´Herminier (I) [10/1978 commissioned as argentine Guerrico, built as south-african Transvaal], Commandant L´Herminier (II) [commissioned 19.1.1986], Premier-Maitre L´Her [commissioned 15.12.1981], Commandant Blaison [commissioned 28.4.1982], Enseigne de Vaisseau Jacoubet [commissioned 23.10.1982], Commandant Ducuing [commissioned 17.3.1981], Commandant Birot [commissioned 14.3.1984], Commandant Bouan [ex Commandant Levasseur, commissioned 11.5.1984], Granville [argentine, commissioned 22.6.1981]) french corvettes, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER Destinn: 1914 Destiny: ex BAT.9 tug, 1942 Destruction: british gunboat, acquired 1815, 1815 sold Destructor: spanish torpedoboot, commissioned 1/1887, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 & ZEICHNUNG IN 5000 JAHRE Determinée, La: french privateer, taken by RN 6/1799, renamed Determinee, wrecked 1803, 18x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr Detlef Schmidt: ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, coastal merchant 1978 Deutschland: launched 10/1847, maiden voyage 10/1847, 1848 renamed Hermann, 1851 Deutschland Deutschland: launched and maiden voyage 11/1858 Deutschland: german passenger ship, launched 10.1.1900, 1914 prepared for auxiliary cruiser Victoria Luise, 1921 Hansa, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Deutschland-class (Deutschland [commissioned 3.8.1906], Hannover [commissioned 1.10.1907], Pommern [commissioned 6.8.1907], Schlesien [commissioned 5.5.1908], Schleswig-Holstein [commissioned 6.7.1908]) german battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1, LOOSE/OESTERLE, CONWAY 1922-46 Deutschland: launched 17.2.1909, 1914 german auxiliary minelayer, 1940 shortly Stralsund, 1946 soviet Aniva, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Deutschland-class (Lützow ex Deutschland [commissioned 1.4.1933], Admiral Scheer [commissioned 12.11.1934], Admiral Graf Spee [commissioned 6.1.1936]) german pocket battle ships, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1922-46 125 Deutschland: railroad ferry 1953, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SEEFAHRT Deutschland: west german training ship, trooper, hospital ship, minelayer, launched 5.11.1960, Typ 440, CONWAY 1947-95 Deutschland: ferry 1972, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE & IM KOPIENORDNER Deux Amis, Les: french privateer schooner, taken by RN 12/1796, 1799 wrecked Deux Frères french (80) 1784, 1792 Juste, 1794 british Devastation: british paddle sloop, launched 1841 (6) Dévastation: panzerbatterie french 1855 Devastation-class (Devastation [commissioned 19.4.1873], Thunderer [commissioned 26.5.1877]) british battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 De Vlissinger: dutch cutter 1782 Devonshire: 80 guns, british, launched 4/1692, 1701 BU, 26x24pdr, 28x12pdr, 22x6pdr, 4x3pdr Devonshire: british 80 guns 1704 Devonshire:british 80 guns 1710 Devonshire: british, launched 7/1745, razed to 70 in 1747, 1772 BU, 26x32pdr, 26x18pdr, 24/28x9pdr, 4x6pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER Devonshire: fire ship/explosion vessel, purchased and sunk during 1804. Devonshire,74. (1812 launched. harbour service 1849) 1814 fitting out, paid off the same year. Devonshire-class (Antrim [commissioned 23.6.1905], Argyll [commissioned 12/1905], Carnarvon [commissioned 29.5.1905], Devonshire [commissioned 24.8.1905], Hampshire [commissioned 15.7.1905], Roxburgh [commissioned 5.9.1905]) british armoured cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Devonshire: 1939 british merchant, LSI(L) in world war 2 Devotion 1910 Devries (66) 1781 dutch Dewdale: built 1941, oil tanker, converted while building into LSG (landing ship, gantry) Dewi Umayi 1981 Dewy Rose 1915, balloon vessel in world war 2 Dexterous,14. gunbrig. (1805 Eling. sold 1816) 1805 Dexterous tug, 1942 De Zeven Provincien: see Zeven Provincien De Zeven Provincien: dutch coast defence ship, commissioned 6.10.1910, converted to gunnery training ship 1935-6, 1937 reentered service as Soerabaia, CONWAY 1906-21 Dezurnyj: 1904 russian tug DGzRS-Rettungskutter 7m-class 1971 8,5m-class 1987 9m-class 1999 Dhafeer-class (Dhafeer [commissioned 1.7.1968], Ghadunfar [commissioned 1.7.1968], Hazza [commissioned 1.7.1968], Durgham [commissioned 7.6.1969], Timsah [commissioned 7.6.1969], Murayjib [commissioned 7.7.1970]) united arab emirates coastal patrol craft Dharacottah: 1915, mine tender in world war 2 Dhb Dhc Dhd Dheeb Al Bahar I: omani police patrol boat, commissioned 1984 Dheeb Al Bahar II-class (Dheeb Al Bahar II, Dheeb Al Bahar III) omani police patrol boats, commissioned 1988 Dhf Dhg Dhi Dhj Dhk Dhl Dhm Dhn Dhofar-class (Dhofar [commissioned 7.8.1982], Al Sharqiyah [commissioned 5.12.1983], Al Bat´nah [commissioned 18.1.1984], Mussandam [commissioned 31.3.1989]) omani fast missile attack craft, aka Province-class, , modified Ramadan-class, CONWAY 1947-95 Dhp Dhq Dhr Dhs Dht Dhu Dhv Dhw 126 Dhx Dhy Dhz Dia Aubel: launched 1911, tug Diable Marin, Le: russian submarine, 1856 Diadem: british, 64 guns, 1782, troop transport 1815 Diadem: british screw frigate, launched 1856 (32), commissioned 8/1857 (Walker´s great frigates) Diadem-class (Amphitrite [commissioned 17.9.1901], Andromeda [commissioned 5.9.1899, 1919 training ship Impregnable II, 1931 Defiance], Argonaut [commissioned 19.4.1900], Ariadne [commissioned 5.6.1902], Diadem [commissioned 19.7.1898], Europa [commissioned 23.11.1899], Niobe [commissioned 6.12.1898], Spartiate [commissioned 17.3.1903, renamed Fisgard 1915]) british armoured cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Diadème: french (74) 1756, razee Brutus (54) 1792, razee (42) 1794 Diamant H. F. 59: fishery cutter 1893, 1939 german auxiliary minesweeper R 113, 1940 M 3272, 1941 M 3433, 1953 yacht Diamant Diamantidi: launched 1895, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 229 Diamond: british 40/44 guns 1709 Diamond: british 40/44 guns 1723 Diamond: british 40/44 guns 1741 Diamond: british (38) 1791 Diamond: british (38) 1794 launched and commissioned, BU 1812 Diamond: british (38) 1816 launched and commissioned, burnt 1827 Diamond: (4) hired british schooner dating from 1832, employed on minor operations Diamond-class (Diamond [launched 8/1848, hulked 1866, renamed Joseph Straker, 1885 sold for BU], Niobe [launched 4/1849, sold, 1861 prussian, training ship, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1]) british corvette, (26x32pdr, 2x20,32) Diamond Island, T2-SE-A1 Diana: british paddle steamer, 1824 eingesetzt in Burma Diana,38. (1794 launched. sold 1815) 1794 Diana: british cutter/brig (10x6pdr) purchased 1807, condemned 1810 Diana,46. (launched 1822. hospital ship 1868) 1822. 1833 depot ship Diana: kuk (29), launched 1834 Diana: launched 1896, 6/16 russian dispatch vessel Voskhod Diana: launched 1901, russian auxiliary minesweeper No. 12 in WWI Diana: commissioned 19.8.1911, tug, 1934 Walter, ... Diana: danish coast guard ship, launched 1916 Diana: italian sloop, launched 5/40, employed as fast transport Diana: ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, 1975, container ship Diane, La: french frigate, launched 1796, taken 1800 by RN, renamed Niobe, 1814 troopship, 1816 BU, 28x18pdr, 2x9pdr + 10x32pdr carronades Diane-class (Daphné [(Q 108) launched 10/15, commissioned 11/16], Diane [(Q 107) launched 9/16, commissioned 7/17]) french submarines, CONWAY 1906-21 Dick Whittington: 1913, degaussing vessel in world war 2 Dictateur: french (74) 1782, Liberté 1792, burnt by RN 1793, BU 1806 Dictator: US monitor, commissioned 11.11.1864, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Dido: british (28) launched 11/1784. 1800 troopship, hospital hulk 1804, sold 1817 Dido: british merchant, opium clipper, built 1840, in service 1840 Dido-class (Dido [launched 6/1836, commissioned 1836, hulk 1860, sold 1903], Daphne [launched 6/1838, commissioned 1838, sold 1864, 1865 BU], Calypso [launched 5/1845, 1866 BU]) 18x32pdr. british flush-decked corvette Dido-class (Bonaventure [commissioned 24.5.1940], Naiad [commissioned 24.7.1940], Phoebe [commissioned 30.9.1940], Dido [commissioned 30.9.1940], Euryalus [commissioned 30.6.1940], Hermione [commissioned 25.3.1940], Sirius [commissioned 6.5.1942], Cleopatra [commissioned 5.12.1941], Charybdis [commissioned 3.12.1941], Scylla [commissioned 12.6.1942], Argonaut [commissioned 8.8.1942]) british anti aircraft cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46, see also Bellona-class (modified Dido-class) Didon: 1828 french (60) frigate Die Guter Erwatung: dutch (8) mercantile, taken 1797, renamed Thunder, british ship rigged bomb, sold 1802 Diez: launched 1909, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 40 Diez de Octubre-class (Diez de Octubre [launched 1911], Veinte y Cuatro de Febrero [launched 1911]) cuban gunboats Dif Digby: british armed merchant cruiser, french Artois 11/15-7/17 Dijigit (Djigit): russian screw sloop (klipper), built 1856 (6) Dikhtau: russian merchant, launched 1907 Dili: portuguese patrol vessel, discarted 1938 Diligence-class (Diligence [launched 11/1795, commissioned 1796, 1800 wrecked], Harpy [launched 2/1796, commissioned 1797, 1817 sold], Hound [launched 3/1796, 1800 foundered], fir built version: Seagull [launched 7/1795, 127 1804/5 foundered], kangaroo [launched 9/1795, commissioned 1796, 1802 sold], Camelion/Cameleon [launched 19/1795, 1811 BU]) british brig sloops, 16x32pdr carronades, later + 2x6pdr chase guns, IM KOPIENORDNER Diligence,18. (hired lugger) around 1800 Diligence: french merchant ship, purchased 5/1804, british fireship Incendiary. sold out of the service as a merchant ship in the summer of 1812 Diligence: ex AR-18, US, 1944 repair ship Diligent: armed vessel, brig rig, 12x3pdr, purchased by RN 1777, 1779 taken by US Diligent: (6) british hired armed cutter around 1800 Diligent: french, (16) commissioned 1803, captured from the french on 28.5.1806, first renamed Prudente in 1806 and then Wolf in 1807, BU 1811, armed with 14x6-pdrs and two 32-pdr carronades, coppered and copper fastened Diligent: 1940, tug Diligente (78) british 1780 Diligente: french corvette, launched 1801, 18x6pdr, very fast Diligentia: spanish corvette, 20x9pdr, 10x12pdr carronades, 2x6pdr + 6x12pdr carronades, taken by RN 1804, renamed Ligera, 1805 laid up until 1814 sold Dilos-class (Dilos, Lindas, Knossos) greek air sea rescue vessels, built 1977-81 Dilwara: 1936 british merchant, LSI(L) in world war 2 Dingledale: 1941, british oil tanker Dingsdale: 1942, british oil tanker Diomede: british 50 guns 1798, trooper 1815 Diomedes: german tug, launched 1899 Diomedes: german tug 1921, IM KOPIENORDNER Dione: barque, 1905 Pelikan, later Bellco Dionysus AR-21: repair ship 1944 Director: ex ATR-17, tug, 1943 Direktor Mörck: renamed Eisbär, later Herkules, inshore tug 1903 28,07x6,1x3,8 Discovery: ex mercantile Diligence? or Bloodhound?, launched 1774, (8 guns, 8 swivels), purchased by RN 1/1776, 1780 transport, 1797 BU Discovery: british exploration sloop (10x4pdr, 10 swivels). purchased 1789. bomb 1799. hulk 1808, 1818 prison ship. BU 1834, IM KOPIENORDNER as bomb & as exploration sloop Discovery II: 1929, renamed Discovery Discovery Dogger: ex french?, (10, 6 swivels), taken by RN 1711, 1712/22? sold Dispatch: british brigantine (10) 1692, 6x3pdr, 4 swivels/falconets Dispatch: sloop (captured 1790. sold 1801) Dispatch,18. (1812 Upnor. ‘cruizer’. sold 1836) 1812 Dispenser salvage vessel 1943 Distance 1920 Distol 1916, oil tanker Dithmarschen: german transport, launched 1954, in service 1955, became turkish Umur Bay, IM KOPIENORDNER Di Tijd Zal´t Leeren: dutch tug, launched 1923, 19.. french Dominique, 1943 german Arbeitsboot 20 Diu: portuguese gunboat, launched 27.8.1889 Divette tug, 1916 Dix Août: french (74) launched 1795, renamed Le Cassard in 1795, 1798 Dix Août, 1803 Le Brave, taken by RN and foundered 1806 Dix-Huit Fructidor: french (80) 1799, built as Foudroyant until 1797, then renamed, 1800 Foudroyant Dixie-class (Dixie AD-14 [commissioned 25.4.40], Prairie AD-15 [commissioned 5.8.40], Piedmont AD-17 [commissioned 5.1.44], Sierra AD-18 [commissioned 20.3.44], Yosemite AD-19 [commissioned 26.3.44]) US destroyer tender Dixmude. gunvessel. around 1803 Dixmund: british gunbrig (10) in service 1803-07 Djambi-class (Djambi [launched 1860], Willem [launched 1863], Zoutman [launched 1861], Leeuwarden [launched 1861], Metallen Kruis [launched 1862], Curacao [launched 1863], Zilveren Kruis [launched 1869], Van Galen [launched 1872]) dutch screw corvettes Djebel Dira: french cargo, launched 1930, 1942 german Felix 21, 1944 ausgerüstet as AA-corvette/mineslayer SG 12, 1944 M 6062 Djember-class (Djember, Djombangh [1942 japanese, 1945 dutch, 1951 indonesian], Djampea [1942 japanese, 1945 dutch, 1951 indonesian], Enggano [1942 japanese, 1945 dutch, 1951 indonesian], Endeh, Flores [destroyed incomplete, repaired, japanese, 1945 dutch, 1951 indonesian], Fak-Fak [destroyed incomplete], Garoet [destroyed incomplete], Grisse [destroyed incomplete]) dutch coastal minesweepers, launched 1940-43, unscharf IM KOPIENORDNER Djemnah: french merchant, built 1975, trooper 1914-15 Djerv-class (Djerv, Kvik [commissioned 1898, 1940 german KT 2, 7/40 Musketier NK 03], Dristig) norwegian torpedo boat, launched 1897/98 128 Dji Djo Dju Djv Djw Djx Djy Djz DKN 504-type () japanese designed patrol craft, 10 built 1963-64 as indonesian DKN 908-type () italian designed patrol craft, 9 built 1961-64 as indonesian Dmitri Donskoi (Dimitri Donskoi): russian screw frigate, launched 1861, commissioned in 11/1862, (51) Dmitri Donskoi: russian armoured cruiser 1884/85 Dmitrij Geroj: launched 1901, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 245, later T 293 „Dnepr“-class () soviet submarine repair ships, project 734 Dnestr: launched 1914, 1917 russian dispatch vessel Sneg, 1918 german Reval Doa Dobbin AD-3: US destroyer tender, commissioned 23.7.1924 Dobrovolets: launched 1913, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 273 Dobryna Nikitich: soviet armed icebreaker, project 97AP; project 97A was soviet large intelligence/survey vessel, project 97E was soviet large intelligence/survey vessel, project 97D was soviet large intelligence/survey vessel, project 97AD was soviet large intelligence/survey vessel, project 97M was soviet large intelligence/survey vessel Dobrynya: launched 1911, russian minesweeper in WWI, 1918 finnish Dobytown, T2-SE-A1 Dockexpress 10: heavy load transport 1979, IM KOPIENORDNER Docquen: danish, launched 1746 Doctor Lee 1914, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Doctor Lykes 1971 Dodman Point repair ship 1945 Doe Dof Dogali: italian protected cruiser, commissioned 28.4.1887, 1908 uruguayan. 24 de Agosto, 1910 Montevideo, CONWAY 18601905 BD. 3 Dogan-class (Dogan, Marti, Denizkusu) turkish motor torpedo boats, built 1926, purchased from italian in 1931 Dogan-class (series I: Dogan [commissioned 15.6.1977], Marti [commissioned 28.7.1978], Tayfun [commissioned 19.7.1979], Volkam [commissioned 25.7.1980], Ruzgar [commissioned 17.12.1984], Poyraz [commissioned 7.2.1986], Gayret [commissioned 22.7.1988], Firtina [commissioned 23.10.1988], series II: Yildiz [commissioned 27.7.1994], Karayel [commissioned 1995?]) turkish fast missile attack craft, IM KOPIENORDNER Doggersbank: french (64) 1803 (or Doggerbank ?) Doh Doi Doj Dokkum-class (Dokkum [launched 12.10.1954, 1968-73 converted to minehunter, 1984 trials ship], Hoogezand [launched 22.3.55], Roermond [launched 13.8.55, 1968 fitted as diving vessel], Naaldwijk [launched 1.2.55], Abcoude [launched 2.9.55], Drachten [launched 24.3.55], Ommen [launched 5.4.55], Giethorn [launched 30.3.55], Venlo [launched 21.5.55], Drunen [launched 24.3.56, 1968-73 converted to minehunter], Woerden [launched 28.11.56, 1962-65 fitted as diving vessel], Naarden [launched 27.1.56], Hoogeveen [launched 8.5.56], Staphorst [launched 21.7.56, 1968-73 converted to minehunter], Sittard [launched 26.4.56], Gemert [launched 13.3.56], Veere [launched 9.2.56, 1968-73 converted to minehunter], Rhenen [launched 31.5.56, 1962-65 fitted as diving vessel] Wildervank-sub-group: Wildervank [launched 24.2.55], Steenwijk [launched 1955], Gieten [launched 1955], Waalwijk [launched 6.4.55, 1962-65 fitted as diving vessel], Axel [launched 5.3.55, 1974 omani patrol boat Al Nasiri], Aalsmer/Aalsmeer [launched 23.4.55, 1974 omani patrol boat Al Salihi], Meppel [launched 19.7.56], Lochem [launched 1955], Goes [launched 23.3.56], Leersum/Leesum [launched 11.8.56, 1962-65 fitted as diving vessel], Sneek [launched 1956], Grijpskerk [launched 10.3.56, 1973 harbour training], Elst/Eist [launched 21.3.56, 1971 ethiopian MS 41], Lisse [launched 1956, 1962-65 fitted as diving vessel]) coastal minesweepers, CONWAY 1947-95 Dolfijn dutch (24) 1780 Dolfijn-class (Dolfijn [commissioned 16.12.1960], Zeehond [commissioned 16.3.1961], Potvis [commissioned 2.11.1965], Tonijn [commissioned 24.2.1966]) dutch submarines, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER Dolly,8. (hired cutter) around 1799, served as a dispatch vessel Dolly Kühling 1929 Dolores: (10) schooner? taken from the spanish in 1807 Dolphin: british sloop, launched 1/1732, 20x6pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER Dolphin: british (24: 2x9pdr aft, 20x9pdr, 2x3pdr) launched 5/1751, IM KOPIENORDNER 129 Dolphin,44, (1781 launched. BU 1817) 1781 first commissioned: hospitalship Dolphin: british cutter, first hired 1793, purchased 1801, 1802 sold, 12/4x12pdr carronades/6x3pdr Dolphin,6. (hired lugger) around 1799 Dolphin: british revenue cutter (customs) 1799, (10), 1821-27 RN Grecian Dolphin: british tender around 1813 Dolphin: 3x32pdr, brigantine. (launched 1835. customs 1861) commissioned 28/7/36, IM KOPIENORDNER Dolphin-class (Dolphin [commissioned 1.5.1884], Wanderer [commissioned 1.5.1884]) british corvettes, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Dolphin: US gun boat, commissioned 8.12.1885, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Dolphin, SS-169: US submarine 1932, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Dom Aleixo-class (Dom Aleixo, Dom Jeremias) portuguese coastal patrol boats, launched 1967 Dom Carlos: portuguese cruiser, launched 5/1898, renamed Almirante Reis Domenico Domesnesskij: russian light ship 1858 Dominguez Hills, T2-SE-A1 Dominica: british schooner sloop, ex french, purchased 1805, 1806 mutineers handed her over to french: renamed Napoléon, 1806 retaken by RN, named Dominica, BU 1808 Dominica: ex french privateer Tape à l'Oeil?, (10), captured 1805/07 by RN, lost in 8/1809 Dominica: (14) french schooner Duc de Wagram taken in 1809 by RN, lost 1815 Dominique Dom Luiz: portuguese gunboat, launched 22.6.1895 „Don“-class () soviet tender and command ships, project 310 Batur Dona Catalina: french tug, launched 1896, 19.. Perigord, 1941 german net tender NT 23 = Argus, 1945 french Perigord Donald McKay aka Donald Mackay: clipper, maiden voyage 21.02.1855 Doña Maria de Molina-class (Doña Maria de Molina [launched 10/1896], Marques de la Vitoria [launched 2/1897], Don Alvaro de Bazan [launched 9/1897]) spanish torpedo-gunboats Donar: launched 28.7.1892, ice breaker, ... Donar (SG 3): 1934, 1940 NK 23, 1944 V 5113 Donar: german dredger 1961 2,0 deep 48,5 long Donau: german transport, launched 6/1853, maiden voyage 11/1853 Donau: 1910 tug Donau: kuk screw frigate, commissioned 14.8.1875, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Donau: kuk training frigate, commissioned 8/1894, 1920 yugoslav Sibenik Donauwerth: french (80) 1808? =?= since 1860 screw ship Donegal: british (101) launched 1858 Don Fernando II e Gloria: spanish frigate 1845, 22/22-28/28 guns Dong Hae-class aka HDC 800 (Dong Hae [commissioned 1982], Su Won [commissioned 1983], Kang Reung [commissioned 1983], An Yang [commissioned 1983]) s-korean fast corvettes Donner Lake, T2-SE-A1 Donovan: C1-S-AY1 type Mar. Comm. ships, launched 1943, british LSI(L) landing ship infantery (large) Doo Dop Doq Dora: french freighter, later Guyane, 1942 italian Acqui, 1943 german Niedersachsen, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Dordogne, La: french oiler 1914 Dordrecht (68) dutch 1782 =?= british 1796 Doria: tug, 1909 Dorina-class (Dorina [commissioned 21.7.1972], Otobo [commissioned 10.11.1972]) nigerian corvettes, Vosper Thornycroft Mk. 3 type, CONWAY 1947-95 Doris,36. (1795 Gravesend. wrecked 1805) 11/95. Doris,36. (Pitt, an indiaman built and purchased in 1808. sold 1829) 1808 Doris: british screw frigate, launched 1857 (32) (Walker´s great frigates), commissioned 3/1859 Doris Brodersen: 1875, IM KOPIENORDNER Doroteya: soviet coastal minesweeper, built 1924 Dorothea. (hired ship) around 1818 Dorothea: armed US yacht, launched 1897, commissioned 1.6.1898 with USN, sold 1919 Dorset Dorsetshire 80 guns british 1694 Dorsetshire british 80 guns 1712 Dorum: tug, 1955, IM KOPIENORDNER, sister to Lesum Dos: launched 1907, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 32 Dos Amigos: schooner (2), slaver, purchased after capture 1831, renamed Fair Rosamund, sold 1845, 1x18pdr, 1x18pdr carronade 130 Doterel-class: see Osprey-class Dotterel: 1802 launched. ‘cruizer’. hulk 1827 Doucet-class (Doucet [commissioned ], Rollandes [commissioned ]) french river gunboat, built 1886 Doudart-de-Lagrée/Doudart de la Grée: french river gunboat 1909, CONWAY 1906-21 Douglas II: british tug, launched 8/1906, 1907 german Rotesand, 1919 swedish Holmen II Douro-class (Dao [commissioned 5.1.1935], Douro (II) [commissioned 11.2.1936], Lima [commissioned 12.10.1933], Tejo (II) [commissioned 12.10.1935], Vouga [commissioned 24.6.1933]) portugese destroyers, see also Antioquia-class Dove,4. schooner (purchased 1804. captured 1805) Dove,6. (purchased 1823. sold 1829) packet service. Dover: (44) launched 1786, burnt 1806 Dover: british gunboat, presumably purchased in 1794, (3), IM KOPIENORDNER Dover: (4) hired cutter around 1811 Dover: british 50 guns 1695 Dover: british 40/44 guns 1741 Dowgate: 1935, gate vessel Doxa: greek/german? coastel transport 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER Doy Dozorny-class (Dozorny [built 1904], Razvedchik [built 1904]) russian dispatch vessels Draak: dutch monitor, built 1875-79, commissioned 6.6.1884, 2x28,0, 1x7,5, 4x3,7, sold 4/1914, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Draak-class (Draak [launched 1/06, commissioned 1907], Krokodil [launched 8/06, commissioned 1907], Zeeslang [launched 4/07, commissioned 1907]) dutch torpedo-boats Dracene, La: galley, 1675, IM KOPIENORDNER Drache-class (Drache [commissioned 11/1862], Salamander [commissioned 5/1862]) kuk battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Drack (24) dutch 1795 Dragen-class (Dragen [commissioned 1930, 1941 german torpedo recovery vessel TFA 3], Hvalen [commissioned 1931, 1941 german torpedo recovery vessel TFA 5], Laxen [commissioned 1931, 1941 german torpedo recovery vessel TFA 6]) danish torpedo boats, CONWAY 1922-46 Dragon: british 50 guns 1690 Dragon: british, launched 1707 (rebuilt), 1712 wrecked, 22x12pdr, 22x6pdr, 10x6pdr Dragon: british, 60 guns (24x24pdr, 26x9pdr, 10x6pdr), launched 9/1736, 1757 breakwater Dragon-class (Dragon [launched 3/1760, receiving ship, 1784 sold], Superb [launched 10/1760, 1768-70 troopship, 1783 wrecked] ZEICHNUNG in HOWARD, british (74) Dragon: mercantile cutter, purchased spring 1782 by RN, sold 1785, 10x4pdr, 10 swivels, IM KOPIENORDNER Dragon 74 guns 1798 28*32, 34*18, 12*32c, 6*18c Dragon: british paddle corvette, launched 1845 (6) Dragonet boom defence vessel 1939 Dragonfly-class (Dragonfly [commissioned 1939], Grasshopper [commissioned 1939], Locust [commissioned 1940, 1951 drill ship], Mosquito [commissioned 1940]) british river gunboats, CONWAY 1922-46, IM KOPIENORDNER Drake: british 1652 Drake: launched 9/1727 (rebuilt), 1749 sold, (6), small yacht Drake-class (Drake [launched 2/1741], Hawk [launched 3/1741[, Swift [launched 5/1741]) british sloop, 8x4pdr, 12 swivels, IM KOPIENORDNER Drake: (14x4pdr later 6pdr + 12 swivels) sloop british, purchased on the stocks 1779, 5/1779 launchedby 1800 out of commission Drake,14. (1779 Dover. Out of service 1800) 1793 Drake, 14. (french privateer Tigre taken in 1800. wrecked 1804) 1803 Drake,16. (Earl Mornington purchased in 1804. BU 1808) 1805 Drake,10. launched 1808. ‘cherokee’. wrecked 1822) 1810 Drake: sailing lighter, built 1824, converted 1854 to Mortar Vessel No. 1, 1856 renamed Sheppey and reconverted, BU 1867 Drake-class (Drake [commissioned 13.1.1903], Good Hope [commissioned 8.11.1902, ex Africa], King Alfred [commissioned 22.12.1903], Leviathan [commissioned 16.6.1903]) british armoured cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Draken-class (Draken [commissioned 25.2.29], Gripen [commissioned 11.3.29], Ulven [commissioned 16.2.31]) swedish submarine, CONWAY 1922-46 Draken-class (Draken [commissioned 4.4.1962, modernised 1971], Gripen [commissioned 28.4.1962, modernised ], Vargen [commissioned 15.11.1961, modernised 1970, 1981], Delfinen [commissioned 7.6.1962, modernised 1970, 1981], Nordkaparen [commissioned 4.4.1962, modernised 1970, 1981], Sprinaren [commissioned 7.11.1962, modernised 1970, 1981]) swedish submarines, CONWAY 1947-95 Drapers Meadows, T2-SE-A1 Draug-class (Draug [commissioned 20.5.1910], Troll [commissioned 13.3.1912, 1940 german (ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2), 194_ heating barge, 1945 norwegian], Garm [commissioned 6.7.1914]) norwegian destroyer, CONWAY 190621 Dreadnought british 64 guns 1691 24*24, 26*9, 14*6 131 Dreadnought: 60/64 guns, british, 1706 Dreadnought: british, 60 guns (24x24pdr, 26x9pdr, 10x6pdr), launched 3/1723 after „great repair“, 1742 hulked Dreadnought: british 60/64 guns launched 6/1742, 1784 sold Dreadnought-class (Dreadnought [after 13 years on the stocks she was launched in 6/1801. BU 1857], Neptune [launched 1/1797, commissioned 1797, BU 1818], Temeraire [launched 9/1798, commissioned 1799, sold 1838]) british, 28x32pdr, 28/30x18pdr, 30x18pdr, 10x12pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER Dreadnought: british battleship, commissioned 15.2.1879, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Dreadnought: british battleship, commissioned 3.12.1906, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, LOOSE/OESTERLE, CONWAY 1906-21 Dreadnought: british submarine, commissioned 17.4.63 Dresden-class (Dresden [commissioned 14.11.1908], Emden [commissioned 10.7.1909]) german cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1906-21 Drewry's Bluff, T2-SE-A1 Dristigheten: swedish coastal battleship, launched 4/1900, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3, 1927-30 converted to aircraft tender repairship, minelayer, 3 aircraft Driver: british paddle sloop, launched 1840 (6) Droit: 1877 built, 1883 rebuilt, yacht, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Droits de l´Homme french (74) 1794 Dromedary: (24) storeship 1779 british Dromedary,20. (east indiaman purchased in 1805. First named Howe, renamed in 1806. BU 1854) 1818 store ship Dronning Ingrid: railroad ferry 1951, conversion 1953, renamed Sjaelland Dronning Margarethe II: railroad ferry 1973, IM KOPIENORDNER Drotning Sofia Magdalena: swedish ship of the line, 1768 not very good Drott: swedish yacht, 1877 built, 1883 rebuilt, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Drottningen: railroad ferry 1968, IM KOPIENORDNER Drug: 1889 russian tug (Drug since 189.), 1922 Anapa Druid-class (Druid [launched 3/1761, 1773 breakwater], Lynx [launched 3/1761, 1777 sold]) british sloops, 10x4pdr, 12 swivels Druid: ex mercantile, (16), purchased by RN mid-1776, 1779 fireship (8x4pdr, 6 swivels), renamed Blast, 1783 sold Druid,32. (1783 launched. BU 1813) Druid,46. (1825 launched. sold 1863) 1825 Drumrock: mercantile barque, 1899 Persimmon Druznyj: 1895 russian pilot cutter Dryad,36. (1795 launched. BU 1860) 1795 Dryad-class/Halcyon-class (Dryad [commissioned 7/1894, later minesweeper, 1918 harbour vessel Hamadryad], Halcyon [commissioned 2/1895, later minesweeper/submarine depot ship], Harrier [commissioned 2/1895, later minesweeper], Hazard [commissioned 9/1894, later minesweeper/submarine depot ship], Hussar [commissioned 1/1895, later minesweeper]) british T-gunboat Drzewiecki type midget submarines, Type I: built 1877, CONWAY 1906-21 Type II: built 1879 Type III: built 1878-1881, CONWAY 1906-21 Drski-class (Drski 1908, Smeli 1908, Hrabi 1908, Strogi 1909, Letjashchi 1909, Shumni 1909) bulgarian. torpedo-boats, CONWAY 1906-21 Ds Dt DTK-type (104, 114, 124) soviet experimental motor torpedo boats, built 1934-35 Duane Dublin: british large yacht, 14 swivels, later also 4x12pdr carronades, launched 7/1753, renamed Dorset, 1815 sold Dublin british 74 guns 1757 Dublin british 74 guns 1812 fitting out. razed to a frigate of 58 guns in 1826 Dubourdieu: french cruiser, commissioned 9/1886, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Dubourdieu-class (Dubourdieu [launched 4/1918, commissioned 1918??], Du Chaffault [launched 9/18, commissioned 1918??], Dumont D´Urville [commissioned 11/18, renamed Enseigne Henry 1929], Du Couëdic [launched 7/19, commissioned 1920], Duperré [launched 12/18, commissioned 1920]) french sloops, commissioned 6/19-5/20, CONWAY 1906-21, IM KOPIENORDNER Dubrovnik: jugoslav destroyer, commissioned 5/1932, 1941 italian Premuda, 1943 german TA 32, CONWAY 1922-46, IM KOPIENORDNER, GRÖNER 2 Dubuque-class (Dubuque PG-17 [commissioned 3.6.1905, about 1941 training ship IX-9], Paducah PG-18 [commissioned 2.9.1905, about 1941 training ship IX-23]) US sloop 1905 Duca d´Aosta: built 1909, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) in WWI Duca degli Abruzzi: built 1907, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) in WWI Duca di Genova: sardinian, then italian (50) screw frigate, launched 1860 Duca di genova: built 1907, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) in WWI 132 Duc d´Aiguillon: french privateer, taken by RN 4/1757, renamed Postillion, 1763 sold Duc de Aquitaine, Le: french (64) launched 1754, captured 1757 by RN (renamed Duke of Aquitaine), 24x24pdr, ...x12pdr, 12x6pdr, 2x9pdr, later foundered Duc de Bourgogne: french battleship , launched 1751 Duc de Chartres, le: french privateer, (18x6pdr), taken by RN 1781, 1784 sold Duc d`Estissac: french privateer, 14x6pdr, 2x4pdr, 10 swivels, taken 6/1781 by RN, 1783 sold Duc de Vauguyon: french privateer, launched 1779, taken 1779 by RN, renamed Duc de la Vaugignon/Duke de la Vaugignon, 12/1779 foundered, 10x4pdr, 10 swivels Duchess of Bedford: 1928 british merchant, LSI(L) in world war 2 Duchess of Fife: british ferry 1903 Duchess of Richmond: 1929 british merchant, LSI(L) in world war 2 Duchess of Rothesay: british merchant 1895 Duchess of York: 1929 british merchant, LSI(L) in world war 2 Duci: as russian tug 1870, 1914 russian harbour vessel Duci Due Repulse: british, 1596 Duff: british merchant, french-built, purchased 1804, renamed Beacon, never went to sea, 1808 sold Du Guay Trouin, Le: french privateer, (14x6pdr, 4x18pdr carronades, 10 swivels), taken by RN 1780, 1783 sold Duguay-Trouin french (74) 1788 Duguay-Trouin french (74) 1800, taken by RN 1805, 1855 Lion, 1912 Implacable, sunk 1949 (wieso?) Duguay-Trouin french (82) 1813, steam engine from 1858 Duguay-Trouin: french cruiser 1879, LOOSE/OESTERLE, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Duguay-Trouin-class (Duguay-Trouin [commissioned 10.9.1926], Lamotte-Picquet [commissioned 1.10.1926], Primauguet [commissioned 1.9.1926]) french light cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Du Guesclin french (74) 1807 Duilio-class (Duilio [commissioned 6.1.1880], Dandalo [commissioned 11.4.1882]) italian battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Duisburg: river transport 1951, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SEEFAHRT Duke: british 1739 (rebuilt), 26x32pdr, 26x18pdr, 26x9pdr, 12x6pdr Duke-class (Duke [launched 10/1777], St. George [launched 10/1785], Glory [launched 7/1788], Atlas [launched 2/1782, razee (74) en 1804]) british, 28*32pdr, 30*18pdr, 30*12pdr, 2*6pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER Duke of Clarence,10. hired cutter. 1804. wrecked on the portuguese coast in 12/1804 Duke of Cumberland: mercantile timber hoy, built 1747, 1747 waterboat, 1772 sold Duke of Cumberland: mercantile, (26), purchased by RN as storeship 1777, 1779 guard ship (30), 1783 BU Duke of Edinburgh-class (Duke of Edinburgh [commissioned 17.3.1906], Black Prince [commissioned 20.1.1906]) british armoured cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Duke of Wellington: british, launched 14.9.1852 (131) (ex Windsor Castle) IM KOPIENORDNER Duke of York: british cutter, purchased 1763, sold 1766, 4x3pdr, 8 swivels Duke of York,8. hired lugger. around 1799 Duke of York,8. hired cutter. around 1807 Duke of York: british merchant, launched 1935, in world war 2 british LSI(H) (landing ship infantry – hand hoisting) Duke of Wellington Duke William: british cutter, purchased by RN in 1763, lost 1768, IM KOPIENORDNER DUKW: first used in 1943, manufactured from 1942, amphibian truck, IM KOPIENORDNER, ALLIED LANDING CRAFT Dullisk Cove repair ship 1944 Dulo: launched 1915, russian minesweeper in WWI, 1918 finnish, IM KOPIENORDNER Dumbarton Castle: scottish, built 1696, (24), 1707 british, 1708 taken by french Dumlupynar/Dumlupinar: turkish submarine 1931, CONWAY 1922-46 Dunbar Castle: clipper, launched 1866 Duncan: british 74. (1811 launched. BU 1863) 1812 Duncan: british (101) launched 1859 Duncan-class (Albemarle [commissioned 11/1903, 1915 ice breaker], Cornwallis [commissioned 2/1904], Duncan [commissioned 10/1903], Exmouth [commissioned 5/1903], Montagu [commissioned 10/1903], Russell [commissioned 2/1903]) british battleship Duncansby Head: repair ship 1945 Dunderberg: US battleship, not commissioned, 1867 french Rochambeau, commissioned 1870, 1872 stricken (4x27,4cm 10x24,0cm) Dunedin Star: 1935 merchant 1942 vor Afrika gestrandet Dunera: 1937, british merchant, LSI(L) in world war 2 Dungenedd: repair ship 1945 Dunkerque-class (Dunkerque [commissioned 4/1937 or 1.5.1937], Strasbourg [commissioned 12/1938]) french battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1922-46 Dunkirk: ex-french sloop, first sloop in RN, taken in 1656 (2) 133 Dunkirk: british 60/64 guns 1704 Dunkirk: british 60/64 guns 1734 Dunkirk-class (Dunkirk [launched 7/1757, 1778 receiving hulk, 1792 sold], Achilles [launched 2/1757, 1780 hulk ?, 1784 sold, model-foto in MONDFELD S.47], America [launched 2/1757, 1771 BU]) 24x24pdr, 26x12pdr, 10x6pdr Dunluce Castle: 1904 Dunmore: british schooner, american built 1772 Dunnet: british boom defence vessel, 1937 Dunois-class (Dunois [commissioned 12/1898], Lahire 1899) french gunbaots, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Dunottar Castle: british, launched 1936 merchant, 1939 armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser), 1942 trooper Duns Law: steamer, launched 1905, 1914 german supply ship Senta, 1917 auxiliary minelayer, 1919 british merchant Ravensworth Dunvegan Castle: british, launched 1936, merchant, 1939 armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) Duperre-class aka T 53-class (Duperre [commissioned 8.10.1957], La Bourdonnais [commissioned 3.3.58], Forbin [commissioned 1.2.58], Tartu [commissioned 5.2.1958], Jaureguiberry [commissioned 15.7.1958]) french destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95 Dupleix-class (Dupleix 1903, Desaix 1904, Kléber 1904) french armoured cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Dupuy de Lôme: french armoured cruiser 1895, 1912 peruvian Commandant Elias Aguirre [not handed over], 1920 belgian merchant Peruvier, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Dupuy de Lôme-class (Dupuy de Lôme [(Q 105) launched 9/15, commissioned 7/16], Sané [(Q 106) launched 1/16, commissioned 9/16]) french submarines Duque de Terceira: portuguese sloop, launched 8.4.1864 Duque de Tetuan: spanish floating battery, 1874 built Duquesne: french (74) 1788, taken by RN 1803 Duquesne: french (74) 1811, 1814 austrian Duquesne: french (80) launched 1853, screw ship Duquesne: french cruiser, commissioned 6/1878, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Duquesne-class (Duquesne [commissioned 6.12.1928], Tourville [commissioned 1.12.1928]) french heavy cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Duquesne, T3-S-A1 Durance-class (La Durance, Success [launched 1983, australian, IM KOPIENORDNER], ..) french oiler Durandal-class (Durandal [commissioned trials 15.4.1899, commissioned 26.5.1899], Hallebarde [commissioned 12.9.1899], Fauconneau [commissioned 8/1900], Espingole [commissioned 1900]) french destroyer, schlechte ZEICHNUNG IN 5000 JAHRE, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Durango: mexican gunboat-transport, launched 28.6.1935 Durban Castle: 1938 british merchant, LSI(L) in world war 2 Durendart: german merchant, launched 1906, 1914 scuttled, salvaged, japanese transport Tsingtao Maru, 1917 Seitô Durham Castle 1904 Duthies 1914 Dvina: russian galley, launched 16.5.1721, 1x24pdr, 2x12pdr, 12x3pdr Dvora Mk. I (809) israeli midget fast missile attack craft, trials 12/1977, commissioned 1979 Dvora Mk. II, Super Dvora (810 [commissioned 1988], 811 [commissioned 1988], 812 [commissioned 1988], 813 [commissioned 1988], 814 [commissioned 1989], 815 [commissioned 1989], 816 [commissioned 1989], 817 [commissioned 1989], 818, 819, 820, 821, P 453 [sri lankan, commissioned 1984], P 454 [sri lankan, commissioned 1984], P 455 [sri lankan, commissioned 1984], P 456 [sri lankan, commissioned 10/1986], P 457 [sri lankan, commissioned 10/1986], P 458 [sri lankan, commissioned 10/1986], P 463 [sri lankan, commissioned 11/1987], P 464 [sri lankan, commissioned 11/1987], P 465 [sri lankan, commissioned 1988], P 466 [sri lankan, commissioned 1988], P 467 [sri lankan, commissioned 1988], P 468 [sri lankan, commissioned 1988]) israeli fast gun attack craft, first trials in 11/1988, first delivered 6/1989 ??? sri lankan were Dvora Mk. I ?? Dvora Mk. III, Super Dvora: israeli fast missile attack craft, first boat delivered 11/2004 Dwarf,10. cutter. (launched 1810. wrecked 1824) 1811 Dwenadzatj Apostolow-class: russian ships of the line (120: 28x68 pdr, 36pdr, 24pdr) since 1838 built (Tri Swjatitelja, Dwenadzatj Apostolow/Dvenadtsat Apostolov [launched 15.7.1841], Parizh [launched 1847?, IM KOPIENORDNER], Veliky Knyaz Konstantin) 63,7m length, IM KOPIENORDNER Dwenadzatj Apostolow/Dvienadsat Apostolov/Dvenacat Apostolov (= 12 Apostel): russian battleship, commissioned 12/1892 Dykkeren: danish submarine 1909, CONWAY 1906-21 Dyuna: russian merchant, launched 1868, 8/1915 commissioned as minelayer/netlayer, 5/16 dispatch vessel Dzata-class (Dzata [commissioned 4.12.1979], Sebo [commissioned 2.5.1980]) ghanaian large patrol craft, TNC 45 type, CONWAY 1947-95 Dzerzhinskiy-class (Dzerzhinskiy, Kirov) soviet guard ships, launched 1934 Dzhalita: soviet coastal minesweeper, built 1926 EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE E-class (Echo [commissioned 25.10.1934, 1944 greek Navarinon], Eclipse [commissioned 29.11.1934], Electra [commissioned 15.9.1934], Encounter [commissioned 2.11.1934], Escapade [commissioned 30.8.1934, habe schlechte zeichnung], Escort 134 [commissioned 6.11.1934], Esk [commissioned 26.9.1934, fitted as minelayer], Express [commissioned 31.10.1934, habe schlechte zeichnung as minelayer, 1943-44 canadian Gatineau]) IM KOPIENORDNER, british destroyers E 1 ex D 9: british submarine, commissioned 6.5.13, E-class, E 1 group (= Mk. I), CONWAY 1906-21 E 2 ex D 10: british submarine, commissioned 30.6.13, E-class, E 1 group (= Mk. I), CONWAY 1906-21 E 3: british submarine, commissioned 29.5.14, E-class, E 1 group (= Mk. I), CONWAY 1906-21 E 4: british submarine, commissioned 4.1.13, E-class, E 1 group (= Mk. I), CONWAY 1906-21 E 5: british submarine, commissioned 7.6.13, E-class, E 1 group (= Mk. I), CONWAY 1906-21 E 5 SG-class () chinese submarine, IM KOPIENORDNER E 6: british submarine, commissioned 15.10.13, E-class, E 1 group (= Mk. I), CONWAY 1906-21 E 7: british submarine, commissioned 14.3.1914, E-class, E 1 group (= Mk. I), CONWAY 1906-21 E 8: british submarine, commissioned 13.6.14, E-class, E 1 group (= Mk. I), CONWAY 1906-21 E 9: british submarine, commissioned 16.6.1914, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 10: british submarine, commissioned 10.8.14, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 11: british submarine, commissioned 19.9.14, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21, 1x12pdr E 12: british submarine, commissioned 14.10.14, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21, 1x4in gun E 13: british submarine, commissioned 9.12.14, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 14: british submarine, commissioned 1.12.14, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 15: british submarine, commissioned 15.10.1914, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 16: british submarine, commissioned 26.2.15, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 17: british submarine, commissioned 7.4.1915, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 18: british submarine, commissioned 6.6.1915, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 19: british submarine, commissioned 12.7.1915, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 20: british submarine, commissioned 30.8.1915, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21, 1x6in howitzer E 21: british submarine, commissioned 1.10.1915, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 22: british submarine, commissioned 8.11.1915, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 23: british submarine, commissioned 6.12.1915, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 24: british submarine, commissioned 10.1.16, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), minelayer, CONWAY 1906-21 E 25: ex turkish, british submarine, commissioned 4.10.1915, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 26: ex turkish, british submarine, launched 11/1915, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 27: british submarine, commissioned 8/17, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 29: british submarine, commissioned 10/1915, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 30: british submarine, commissioned 11/1915, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 31: british submarine, commissioned 27.12.1915, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 32: british submarine, commissioned 10/1916, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 33: british submarine, commissioned 11/1916, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 34: british submarine, commissioned 3/1917, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), minelayer, CONWAY 1906-21 E 35: british submarine, commissioned 14.7.1916, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 36: british submarine, commissioned 16.11.1916, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 37: british submarine, commissioned 17.3.1916, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 38: british submarine, commissioned 10.7.16, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 39: british submarine, commissioned 10/1916, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 40: british submarine, commissioned 5/17, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 41: british submarine, launched 10/1915, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), minelayer, CONWAY 1906-21 E 42: british submarine, commissioned 6/1916, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 43: british submarine, commissioned 20.2.1916, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 44: british submarine, commissioned 18.7.1917, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 45: british submarine, commissioned 8/1916, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), minelayer, CONWAY 1906-21 E 46: british submarine, commissioned 10/1916, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), minelayer, CONWAY 1906-21 E 47: british submarine, commissioned 10/1916, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 48: british submarine, commissioned 2/17, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 49: british submarine, commissioned 14.12.1916, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 50: british submarine, commissioned 23.1.1917, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 51: british submarine, commissioned 27.1.1917, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), minelayer, CONWAY 1906-21 E 52: british submarine, commissioned 13.3.1917, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 53: british submarine, commissioned 3/1916, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 54: british submarine, commissioned 5/1916, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 55: british submarine, commissioned 25.3.1916, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 E 56: british submarine, commissioned 8.8.1916, E-class, E 9 group (= Mk. II), CONWAY 1906-21 Eagle british 70 guns 1699 Eagle: british 60 guns, launched 12/1745, 24x24pdr, 24x12pdr, 10x6pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER Eagle: USA, brig, 8x18-pounders, 12x32-pounder carronades Eagle: (64) launched 6/1774, 1779 in service, british, flagship US-indie-war, 1794 hulk Eagle: british revenue cutter (customs) 1793, (12), 1818 out of service 135 Eagle: dutch ____, purchased by RN as gunboat (4) 1794, 1796 transport, 1804 sold Eagle: british revenue cutter (customs) 1795, (6), excise vessel, 1798 out of service? Eagle: british (74) 1804, razed frigate (58) in 1831 Eagle: british revenue cutter (customs) 1805, excise vessel, (10), out of service 1827 Eagle: 1820, british paddle steamer, 1824 danish royal yacht Kiel, 1842 transport, 1848 schleswig-holstein gunboat, 1851 dän, 1865 civil, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Eagle: armed US yacht, launched 1890, 1898 USN, sold 1919 Eagle: USCG sail training ship, ex Horst Wessel, see there Eagle: british aircraft carrier, laid down as chilean battleship Santiago ex Constitution, renamed Almirante Cochrane, acquired by UK, 4/1920 commissioned for trials, further built, commissioned 9/1923. ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Eagle-class (Eagle [ex Audacious, commissioned 1.10.1951, rebuilts 1954-55, then 59 aircraft, 1959-64, then 35 aircraft and 10 helicopters, ZEICHNUNG IN MARINEARSENAL VIII], Ark Royal [commissioned 25.2.1955, rebuilts 1956, 1959, 1961, 1964 and 1967-70, ZEICHNUNG IN 15-DM-BUCH, CONWAY 1947-95]) british fleet carrier Eagle Boat (PE-1 [commissioned 10/1918], PE-2 [1918], PE-3 [1918], PE-4 [1918], PE-5 [1918], PE-6 [1918], PE-7 [1918], PE8 [1919], PE-9 [1919], PE-10 [1919], PE-11 [1919], PE-12 [1919], PE-13 [1919], PE-14 [1919], PE-15 [1919], PE16 [commissioned with USCG 1919], PE-17 [1919], PE-18 [1919], PE-19 [1919], PE-20 [commissioned with USCG 1919], PE-21 [commissioned with USCG 1919], PE-22 [commissioned with USCG 1919], PE-23 [1919], PE-24 [1919], PE-25 [1919], PE-26 [1919], PE-27 [1919], PE-28 [1919], PE-29 [1919], PE-30 [commissioned with USCG 1919], PE-31 [1919], PE-32 [1919], PE-33 [1919], PE-34 [1919], PE-35 [1919], PE-36 [1919], PE-37 [1919], PE-38 [1919], PE-39 [1919], PE-40 [1919], PE-41 [1919], PE-42 [1919], PE-43 [1919], PE-44 [1919], PE45 [1919], PE-46 [1919], PE-47 [1919], PE-48 [1919], PE-49 [1919], PE-50 [1919], PE-51 [1919], PE-52 [1919], PE-53 [1919], PE-54 [1919], PE-55 [1919], PE-56 [1919], PE-57 [1919], PE-58 [1919], PE-59 [1919], PE-60 [1919]) US patrol escorts, CONWAY 1906-21 Eaglesdale: 1942, british oil tanker Eaglet: british ketch (8) launched 1655 Eamont: british merchant schooner, opium clipper, built 1852, in service 1853 Earl of Chatham: purchased 1792 Earl of Egmont/Egmont: purchased by RN 1770 or 2/1767, 1773/77? sold, (6) Earl of Mansfield: british east indiaman, purchased on the stocks 1795 by RN, renamed Weymouth, launched 9/1795, 1796 transport, 1800 wrecked, 28x18pdr, 28x32pdr carronades Earl of Northampton: schooner, purchased by RN 1769, 1774 sold Earl of Pembroke: british collier launched 1768, 1768 acquired: HMS Endeavour, exploration barque (James Cook), 6x6pdr, 8 (later 4) swivels, poop lengthened and raised, 1773 storeship, 1775 sold, collier again, 1790 foundered as whaler Earl St. Vincent,16. (hired cutter) around 1800 Earl St. Vincent,14. schooner privateer 1801 Earl St. Vincent: british explosion vessel, around 1804. Earl Spencer (hired cutter) around 1800 Earl Spencer,14. (hired cutter) around 1808 Earl Talbot: east indiaman, purchased on the stocks 1795, launched 1796, renamed Agincourt, 1812 Bristol, 26x24pdr, 26x18pdr, 12x9pdr Early: tug, 1919 Earnest: (14) british gunbrig, launched 1805, commissioned 1808, sold 1816 Earnest-class (Earnest [commissioned 11/1897], Griffon [commissioned 11/1897], Locust [commissioned 7/1898], Panther [commissioned 1/1898], Seal [commissioned 5/1898], Wolf [commissioned 7/1898]) [Laird 30-knotters] british DD Earnest tug, 1943 Easedale 1942, oil tanker East Coast 1907 Eastern Dawn 1908, degaussing vessel in world war 2 Easter Rose 1914 Eastway: RN-LSD 1943, ex BAPM-1, ex US LSD-9 Hyperion, 1953 greek Nafkratoussa Eastwood tug, 1944 Eat Eau Eav Eaw Eax Eay Eaz Eba Ebba Munck: launched 1888, russian minesweeper Kometa in WWI, 1918 finnish 136 Eber: german gunboat 1887, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Ebgate boom defence vessel 1938 Ebonol Hongkong: 1917, oil tanker, later japanese Enoshima Maru Ebro tug, 1931 Eccleshill 1911 Echo-class (Echo [launched 10/1782, 1797 BU], Rattler [launched 2/1783, 1792 sold], Calypso [launched 9/1783, sunk 1803], Nautilus [launched 1/1784], Brisk [launched 5/1784], Scorpion [launched 3/1785]) british sloops, 16x6pdr, 8x12pdr carronades, IM KOPIENORDNER Echo dutch (16) 1789 Echo: british ship-rigged sloops, 2x6pdr, 16x32pdr carronades, launched 9/1797, sold 1809 Echo (1809 launched. ‘cruizer’. BU 1817) 1809 Echo (1824 building at Woolwich. converted to paddle steamer) „Echo I“-class (K-45 [commissioned 18.9.1960, operational 6/1961, converted to attack submarine project 659T], K-59 [commissioned 10.12.1961, converted to attack submarine project 659T], K-66 [commissioned 10.12.1961, converted to attack submarine project 659T], K-122 [commissioned 13.4.1962, converted to attack submarine project 659T], K-259 [commissioned 12/1962, converted to attack submarine project 659T]) soviet cruise missile submarines, project 659 Chaika, as 659T in CONWAY 1947-95 „Echo II“-class (K-1 [modified as project 675MKV with new missile], K-7 [1968 K-127], K-10 [commissioned 1962], K-22 [Krasnogvardeets, modified as project 675MKV with new missile], K-23, K-28 [K-428], K-31 [K-431], K-34 [Kefal, K-134], K-35 [modified as project 675MKV with new missile], K-47, K-48, K-56, K-57 [K-557], K-74, K-86, K-90, K-94, K-104 [K-144], K-108], K-116, K-125, K-128, K-131, K-135, K-160 [commissioned 1962], K-172, K-175, K-184, K-199) soviet cruise missile submarines, project 675, CONWAY 1947-95, 1 in 1962, 4 in 1963, 7 in 1964, 7 in 1965, 6 in 1966, 2 in 1967, 14 converted as project 675M for SS-N-12 missiles, project 675MK improved Echodale: 1941, british oil tanker ECKE 16: german fishing vessel, 1939 german harbour guard vessel H 127, 1940 Arbeitsboot 1, 1944 A 1, 194. fishing vessel LÜ 104 ECKE 40 = Nordstern: launched 1933, 1939 german harbour guard vessel H 130, 1940 Arbeitsboot 2 Eclair, L´: french barque, launched 1731 Eclair (taken on 9 6/1793. sold 1806) ex french L´Eclair Eclair, L´: french gun lugger, captured by RN 1795, 1796 schooner, 1802 hulk, renamed Safety, 3x18pdr carronades, IM KOPIENORDNER Eclair,10. schooner. (taken from the french in 1801. renamed Pickle in 5/1809) Eclaireur: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1847, 1868 peruvian Eclipse. gunvessel. No.22. (launched 3/1797 Blackwall. sold 1802) 1799 Eclipse,12. (french Ventura taken in 1803 and renamed 1804. sold 1807) Eclipse (1819 Plymouth. ‘cherokee’. sold 1863) 1824 Eclipse-class (Eclipse [commissioned 6/1868], Blanche [commissioned 1/1868], Danae [commissioned 11/1868], Dido [commissioned 4/1871], Sirius [commissioned 3/1869], Spartan [commissioned 6/1869], Tenedos [commissioned 5/1871]) british screw corvettes Eclipse-class (Diana [commissioned 15.6.1897], Dido [commissioned 10.5.1898], Doris [commissioned 18.11.1897], Eclipse [commissioned 23.3.1897], Isis [commissioned 10.5.1898], Juno [commissioned 16.6.1897], Minerva [commissioned 4.2.1897], Talbot [commissioned 15.9.1896], Venus [commissioned 9.11.1897]) british armoured cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 EDA-type (L 9082, L 9083, L 9084) french landing craft, repair, launched 1964 Edda: swedish gunboat, launched 1885, 1906 minelayer Edelweis: german fishing vessel, later Gertrud = TRA 11, 1939 guard vessel, 1944 Arbeitsboot 35 Eden Edgar: british, completed 1668 Edgar british 70 guns 1702 Edgar british 70 guns 1709 Edgar-class (Edgar [launched 11/1758, 1774 breakwater], Panther [launched 6/1758, 1787 hulked, 1813 BU], Firm [launched 1/1759, 1778 hulk, 1791 sold]) 24x24pdr, 26x12pdr, 10x6pdr, british Edgar british 74 guns 1779 Edgar: british (91) launched 1858 Edgar-class (Crescent [commissioned 22.2.1894], Edgar [commissioned 2.3.1893], Endymion [commissioned 26.5.1894], Gibraltar [commissioned 1.11.1894], Grafton [commissioned 18.10.1894], Hawke [commissioned 16.5.1893], Royal Arthur [ex Centaur, commissioned 2.3.1893], St. George [commissioned 25.10.1894], Theseus [commissioned 14.1.1896]) british armoured cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Edgar Quinet-class (Edgar Quinet [commissioned 1/1911], Waldeck-Rousseau [commissioned 8/1911]) french armoured cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Edge Hill, T2-SE-A1 137 EDIC-type (L 9070 [launched 1967-69], L 9072 [launched 1967-69], L 9073 [launched 1967-69], L 9074 [launched 1967-69], 9091 [launched 1958], L 9093 [launched 1958], L 9094 [launched 1958], L 9096 [launched 1958, 1983 lebanese Sour], LST-606 [cambodian, transferred on completion in 8/1969, renumbered T 916], Lieutenant malghah [moroccan, commissioned 1965] .. [senegalese, transferred 7.1.1974, returned, french], BDK 6 [spanish, later LCT 6, later A 6, built 1965/66], BDK 7 [spanish, later LCT 7, later A 7, built 1965/66], BDK 8 [spanish, later LCT 8, later A 8, built 1965/66]) french tank/infantery landing craft EDIC III-type (L 9051 [launched 1987], L 9052 [launched 1987], Sour [lebanese, commissioned 1985], Damour [lebanese, commissioned 1986], Karakene [senegalese, commissioned 23.6.1986]) french tank/infantery landing craft Edijder: turkish torpedo boat, launched 1890 Edinburgh british 74 guns, launched 1811, screw ship 1846 (60) Edinburgh 70 guns 1721 Edinburgh 70 guns 1744 Edinburgh-class (Edinburgh [commissioned 3.8.1939], Belfast [commissioned 6.7.1939]) british cruisers, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK (1945), CONWAY 1922-46 (1942) Edinburgh Castle 1910 Edinka: 1887 russian tug Edith: blockade runner, 1864 CSA privateer Chickamauga Edöfjärd-class (Edöfjärd [launched 1933 as V 73], Kanholmsfjärd [launched 1933 as V 74], Lidofjärd/Lidöfjärd [launched 1933 as V 75]) swedish patrol craft Edsall-class (FMR): (DE-129 Edsall [commissioned 10.4.1943], DE-130 Jacob Jones [commissioned 29.4.1943], DE-131 Hammann [commissioned 17.5.1943], DE-132 Robert E. Peary [commissioned 31.5.1943], DE-133 Pillsbury [commissioned 7.6.1943], DE-134 Pope [commissioned 25.6.1943], DE-135 Flaherty [commissioned 26.6.1943], DE-136 Frederick C. Davis 14.7.1943], DE-137 Herbert C. Jones [commissioned 21.7.1943], DE-138 Douglas L. Howard [commissioned 29.7.1943], DE-139 Farquhar [commissioned 5.8.1943], DE-140 J.R.Y. Blakely [commissioned 16.8.1943], DE-141 Hill [commissioned 16.8.1943], DE-142 Fessenden [commissioned 25.8.1943], DE-143 Fiske [commissioned 25.8.1943], DE144 Frost [commissioned 30.8.1943], DE-145 Huse [commissioned 30.8.1943], DE-146 Inch [commissioned 8.9.1943], DE-148 Brough [commissioned 18.9.1943], DE-149 Chatelain [commissioned 22.9.1943], DE-150 Neunzer [commissioned 27.9.1943], DE-151 Poole [commissioned 29.9.1943], DE152 Peterson [commissioned 29.9.1943], Kinzer DE-232 [as APD-91 commissioned 11/44, 1962 taiwanese Yu Shan], DE-238 Stewart [commissioned 31.5.1943], DE-239 Sturtevant [commissioned 16.6.1943], DE240 Moore [commissioned 1.7.1943], DE-241 Keith [commissioned 19.7.1943], DE-242 Tomich [commissioned 27.7.1943], DE-243 J. Richard Ward [commissioned 5.7.1943], DE-244 Otterstetter [commissioned 6.8.1943], DE-245 Sloat [commissioned 16.8.1943], DE-246 Snowden [commissioned 23.8.1943], DE-247 Stanton [commissioned 7.8.1943], DE-248 Swasy [commissioned 31.8.1943], DE-249 Marchand [commissioned 8.9.1943], DE-250 Hurst [commissioned 30.8.1943, 1973 mexican Manuel Azueta], DE-251 Camp [commissioned 16.9.1943, longer hull, 12,7cm guns, 1970 south-vietnamese Tran Hung Dao, 1975 filipino Rajah Lakandula], DE-252 Howard D. Crow [commissioned 27.9.1943], DE-253 Pettit [commissioned 23.9.1943], DE-254 Ricketts [commissioned 5.10.1943], DE-255 Sellstrom [commissioned 12.10.1943], DE-316 Harveson [commissioned 12.10.1943], DE-317 Joyce [commissioned 30.9.1943], DE-318 Kirkpatrick [commissioned 23.10.1943], DE-319 Leopold [commissioned 26.10.1943], DE-320 Menges [commissioned 26.10.1943], DE-321 Mosley [commissioned 30.10.1943], DE-322 Newell [commissioned 30.10.1943], DE-323 Pride [commissioned 13.11.1943], DE-324 Falgout [commissioned 15.11.1943], DE-325 Lowe [commissioned 22.11.1943], DE-326 Thomas J. Gary [commissioned 27.11.1943, 1973 tunesian President Bourguiba, renamed Inkadh/Indakh], DE-327 Brister [commissioned 30.11.1943], DE-328 Finch [commissioned 13.12.1943], DE-329 Kretchmer [commissioned 13.12.1943], DE-330 O'Reilly [commissioned 28.12.1943], DE-331 Koiner [commissioned 27.12.1943], DE-332 Price [commissioned 12.1.1944], DE-333 Strickland [commissioned 10.1.1944], DE334 Forster [commissioned 25.1.1944, 10/55 DER-334, 1971 south-vietnamese Dai Ky], DE-335 Daniel [commissioned 24.1.1944], DE-336 Roy O. Hale [commissioned 3.2.1944], DE-337 Dale W. Peterson [commissioned 17.2.1944], DE-338 Martin H. Ray 28.2.1944], DE-382 Ramsden [commissioned 19.10.1943], DE-383 Mills [commissioned 12.10.1943], DE-384 Rhodes [commissioned 25.10.1943], DE385 Richey [commissioned 30.10.1943], DE-386 Savage [commissioned 29.10.1943], DE-387 Vance [commissioned 1.11.1943], DE-388 Lansing [commissioned 10.11.1943], DE-389 Durant [commissioned 16.11.1943], DE-390 Calcaterra [commissioned 17.11.1943], DE-391 Chambers [commissioned 22.11.1943], DE-392 Merrill [commissioned 27.11.1943], DE-393 Haverfield [commissioned 29.11.1943], DE-394 Swenning [commissioned 1.12.1943], DE-395 Willis [commissioned 10.12.1943], DE-396 Janssen [commissioned 18.12.1943], DE-397 Wilhoite [commissioned 16.12.1943], DE-398 Cockrill [commissioned 24.12.1943], DE-399 Stockdale [commissioned 31.12.1943], DE-400 Hissem [commissioned 13.1.1944], DE-401 Holder [commissioned 18.1.1944]) US destroyer escorts, CONWAY 1922-46 Edvard: launched 1896, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 262 Edward: US brig, launched 1812, 2x6pdr, 12x24pdr carronades, taken, purchased 1814 as Variable, 1817 BU 138 Edward Druce: 1918, boom defence vessel Edwin Fox: clipper, built 1853 Eendracht 1653 (72) dutch 1665 blown up Eendracht-class (De Zeven Provincien [commissioned 17.12.1953, ex Eendracht/Eendraght, ex Kijkduin, 1976 peruvian Aguirre, CONWAY 1947-95], De Ruyter [commissioned 18.11.1953, ex De Zeven Provincien, 1973 peruvian Almirante Grau]) dutch cruisers, CONWAY 1947-95 Eensgezindheid: (36) dutch 1779, ?? renamed ??. or Eensgezinheid? Effingham Egeria: steamer, launched 4/1898 Egg Harbor, T2-SE-A1 Egir: 1896 russian steamer, finnish Aegir, 1930 Bore Egmont: launched 8/1768, 1799 BU, british (74) 28x32pdr, 28x18pdr, 18x9pdr Egmont: british 74 guns 1811 in service Egoulevent: 1918, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Egret-class (Egret [launched 5/1938], Auckland [ex Heron, L.61, launched 6/1938], Pelican [launched 9/1938]) british sloops, completed 1938-39, CONWAY 1922-46, IM KOPIENORDNER Egyptian passenger ship Egyptienne, L´: french frigate, 28x24pdr, 2x9pdr + 12x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 4x32pdr carronades, launched 1799, taken 1801 by RN, renamed Egyptienne, IM KOPIENORDNER Egyptienne, L´: french privateer (36), taken 1804 by RN, renamed Antigua, 1816 BU Ehkoli-class (Ehkoli [commissioned 11/1941, RCN, 1948 surveying craft], Kuitan [commissioned 12/1941, RCN]) Ehrensköld-class (Ehrensköld [commissioned 12/1927, ex Nils Ehrensköld, 1951 frigate], Nordenskjöld [commissioned 9/1927, ex O. H. Nordensköld, 1951 frigate]) swedish destroyers Eia Eib „Eichstaden“-class (857, 858, 859, 860, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 869, 870, 871, ... [cuban, transferred 1990], ... [cuban, transferred 1990]) polish landing craft, project 709 Eider (II): pilot & light ship 1834, IM KOPIENORDNER Eie Eif Eig Eih Eii Eij Eik Eilbek: german transport, launched 12.5.1942, conversion to mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 30 not completed, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Eim Ein Eio Eip Eiq Eir Eisbrecher: german icebreaker 1871, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Eiswette-class (Eiswette, Fritz Behrens) german SAR cruisers Eit Eiu Eiv Eiw Eix Eiy Eiz Ejército: spanish torpedo boat, launched 11/1888 Ekaterina-class (Ekaterina, ...) russian oared frigate, launched 1790, 2x24pdr, 20x18pdr, 2x12pdr, 14x6pdr, 8 built in 1790 Ekaterina II-class (Jekaterina II./Ekaterina II 1889, Tchesma 1889, Sinop 1890, Georgi Pobiedonosets 1894) russian battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2, LOOSE/OESTERLE Ekaterina Velikaja: 1899 russian passenger ship Ekaterinoslav: russian passenger ship, launched 1896, 1904 japanese, 1905 T-depotship Karasaki, 1906 submarine repairship, 1912 coast guard, 1920 T-depotship, 1924 submarine tender Ekenes-class (Ekenes No 117, Borgo No 207) russian torpedo boats, launched 1890 Ekholi: 1941 Eki Ekj 139 Ekk Ekl Ekm Ekn Eko Ekpe-class (Ekpe [delivered 29.9.1981], Damisia [delivered 29.9.1981], Agu [delivered 29.9.1981]) nigerian fast missile attack craft, similar to S 143-type, CONWAY 1947-95 Ekq Ekr Ekspress: 1911 russian steamer Ekspress: russian tug Elaginskij: 1865 russian light ship, 1923 Petrovskij El Amir Faroug: egyptian. sloop, launched 1926, CONWAY 1922-46 El Amira Fawzia: egyptian transport, launched 1929 Élan-class (aka 630 tonnes-class) (Élan [commissioned 1939], Commandant Bory [commissioned 9/1939], Commandant Delage [commissioned 12/1939], Commandant Duboc [commissioned 5/40], Commandant Riviére [commissioned 9/1939, 1943 italian FR 52], La Capricieuse [commissioned 2/1940], Le Moquese [commissioned 4/1940], Commandant Dominé [ex La Rieuse, commissioned 4/1940], L´Impetueuse [commissioned 5/1940, 1943 italian FR 54, 1943 german SG 17, not commissioned], La Curieuse [commissioned 5/1940, 1943 italian FR 55, 1943 german, 1944 commissioned as SG 25, GRÖNER 2], La Batailleuse [commissioned 3/1940, 1943 italian FR 51, 1943 planned as german training ship SG 23, fitted as UJ 2231], La Boudeuse [commissioned 2/1940], La Gracieuse [commissioned 5/1940]) french minesweeping sloops, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 Elan II: tug 1919, balloon vessel in world war 2 Elba: italian cruiser, 1907 Ballon-Mutterschiff, 1915 Depotschiff für 3 seaplanes Elbano Gasperi: italian passenger ship, launched 1928, 194. liason/auxiliary minelayer F 8, 1943 german Juminda El Bashir: moroccan cruiser, laid down 1892, 1902 colombian Almirante Lezo, 1904 Cartagena Elbe: german transport, launched 12/1848, maiden voyage 3/1849, 1864 Sarah, 1865 danish Ansgar Elbe: fast steamer, 128m long, 15 kn, 1882 maiden voyage, 1895 sunk Elbe-class, Klasse 404 (Elbe, …) german repair ships, 1990s, IM KOPIENORDNER Elbe Express: 1968 Elben: danish schooner, launched 11/1831, 1848 taken by Schleswig-Holstein, renamed Elbe, 1851 given back to the danish Elbjörn: danish icebreaker, launched 1932 Elborus: russian merchant, launched 1893, 1/16 commissioned as russian minesweeper/netlayer, 1917 Chorokh Elbrus-class (Elbrus [commissioned 20.12.2.1980], Alagez [commissioned 1982], Ayudag [commissioned 1993]) soviet submarine salvage and rescue ships, project 537, IM KOPIENORDNER Elbruz: russian tanker 1914, IM KOPIENORDNER El Caney, T2-SE-A1 Elcano: spanish gun boat, launched 1884, 1902 USN, 1928 target vessel El Cid: transport, launched 1892, (1893/94 as Nictheroy in brazilian civil war: 1x38,1 gun) 1898 USN auxiliary cruiser Buffalo, 1900 training ship, 1906-17 transport, 1918-22 destroyer tender AD-8, then barrack ship Elderol 1917, oil tanker Eldorado: french paddle frigate (14) launched 1843 Electra (1804 launched. sold 1808) 1807 Electra II: 1904, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Elena: 1882 german tug Elena Kuppa: launched 1893, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 265 Eelenora: rumrunner, seized by USCG, USCG service on 12.3.1927, CG-800 Elephant: Elephanta 1920 Elephantens 1741 danish detail in MONDFELD for identification Elfwaihat: 1976 Elgen: 1769, danish schooner, IM KOPIENORDNER El Gihad-class (El Gihad [commissioned 1961], El Horiya [commissioned 1961], El Istiqlal [commissioned 1962], El Sahab [commissioned 1962]) sudanese large patrol craft El Hind: british merchant, launched 1938, completed 1939, LSI(L) landing ship infantery (large), lost 4/1944 Elicura-class (Elicura [commissioned 10.12.1968], Orompello [commissioned 5.9.1964]) chilean landing craft Elida: russian cutter 1879 Eling,14. schooner. (purchased 1796. BU 1814) Elisabeta: romanian cruiser, launched 12/1887, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Elisabeth Jonas: british galeon 1580, rebuilt 1597/98, heckpartie see MONDFELD S.106 Elisabeth: british sailing barge, purchased, 1795, deleted by 1830 Elite: portuguese trawler, launched 1909, 1917 gunboat-minesweeper Augusto de Castilho Eliza,8. (hired cutter) around 1811 140 Eliza: hired to act as tender to Tyne in 1822 and armed with one 12pdr carronade. Elizabeth (3rd rate) 1679, captured by the french 1704 Elizabeth british 64 guns, 1706 built, rebuilt 1720, BU 1732 Elizabeth: british, 26x24pdr, 26x12pdr, 14x6pdr, 4x6pdr, launched 11/1737 (rebuilt of Elizabeth 1706), BU 1766, IM KOPIENORDNER Elizabeth-class (Elizabeth [launched 10/1769], Berwick [launched 4/1775, taken 3/1795 by french, retaken and lost at Trafalgar, IM KOPIENORDNER], Bombay Castle [launched 1782], Powerful [launched 1783, 1800 refitting, BU 1812], Defiance [launched 1783, temporary prison hulk, BU 1817]) british 28x32pdr, 28x18pdr, 18x9pdr Elizabeth,2. gunvessel. (purchased 1795) Elizabeth,12. schooner. (captured from the french in 1806 lost 1814) Elizabeth british 74 guns 1807 Elizabeth Jonas see Elisabeth Jonas Elizaveta (74) russian 1798 Elk. (1804 launched. ‘cruizer’. BU 1812) 1805 Elk,18. (1813 launched. ‘cruizer’. sold 1836) 1813 Elk Basin, T2-SE-A1 Elk Hills, T2-SE-A1 Ella: german logger, launched 3/1908, 1941 Vs 129, 1942 barrier guard vessel Sperrwachschiff 3, 194. DWo 77 Ellen: 3-mastschoner 1908 Ellen Rickmers: german merchant, launched 1906, 1914 scuttled, salvaged, 1915 japanese transpirt Rozan (Lüshan Maru) Ellida: norwegian corvette (6), launched 1856 Ellida: norwegian sloop, training ship, launched 1880 Ellkay completed as USN Monongahela AO-42, T2-A Mattaponi class El Massaneh: 1882 built, moroccan steamer Elm Lake: RCN MMS 1945, soviet Elmol 1917, oil tanker El Morro, T2-SE-A1 El Norte: transport, launched 1892, 1898 USN auxiliary cruiser Yankee, 1903-08 training ship & supply ship, beached. Elokomin, T3-S2-A1 Ashtabula class, completed as AO-55 USN Elpidifor: launched 1905, russian steamer, 1916 russian auxiliary minesweeper T 230, 1922 german Ville de Toulon, 1936 french, 1942 german netlayer Netzleger VII = Piräus, 1948 greek Marielle, 1953 Marti, 1957 turkish Sefer, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Elpidifor-class: russian landing craft/minelayers/minesweepers, IM KOPIENORDNER No. 410 (T-410): 1917, 1918 german F 20 bzw. F(D) 20, IM KOPIENORDNER No. 411 (T-411): 1918, 1918 german F 25 (1x12,0) 1920 greek merchant Thraki No. 412 (T-412): completed 11/1918 as german F 26, 1919 white-russian, 1921 greek No. 413 (T-413): 1918, 1920 gunboat: 3x13,0 2x7,6 2xMG, 1921 No. 5, 1923 Krasnaja Abchazija, 1947 survey vessel Kursograf, 1949 Ingul, 1949 cable layer No. 414 (T-414): 1918, 1920 gunboat: 3x13,0 2x7,6 2xMG, 1921 Kanonerskaja Lodka No. 6, 1923 Krasnyj Adzaristan No. 415 (T-415): 1918, 1920 gunboat: 3x13,0 2x7,6 2xMG, 1921 Kanonerskaja Lodka No. 7 No. 416 (T-416): as gunboat: 3x13,0 2x7,6 2xMG, 1924 minesweeper TSC No. 22, 1924 Elpidifor No. 416, 1925 Krasnyj Krym, 1939 Krasnaja Armenija No. 417 (T-417): 1918, 1920 gunboat: 3x13,0 2x7,6 2xMG, 1924 No. 23, 1925 Krasnaja Gruzija No. 418 (T-418): 1922 Vasilij Fomin, 1937 Velerij Ckalov, 1941 T 512, 1942 cablelayer KS-1 No. 419 (T-419): 1923 mercantile tanker Aleksandr Emshanov, 1937 Stachanovec No. 420 (T-420): 1922 tanker lighter Tendra/Berezan No. 421 (T-421): completed 1921 as soviet tanker lighter Berezan/Tendra, 1928 Volgo-Don, 1941 german Wolgo-Don No. 422 (T-422): 1924 No. 24, 1925 naval oil barge Krasnaja Moldavija, 1927 tanker, 1941 mine hulk No. 423 (T-423): 1929 cargo steamer Volgo-Don No. 424 (T-424): 1927 mecantile coal steamer, 1929 steamer Iosif Kassior, 1939 Azov No. 425 (T-425): 1927 mecantile coal steamer, 1930 steamer Gornjak, 1942 german Heiligenbeil No. 426 (T-426): 1927 mecantile coal steamer, 1929 tanker Metallist No. 427 (T-427): 1927 mecantile coal steamer, 1930 steamer Sovetskij Krym El Rio: transport, launched 1892/built 1893, steam brig, 4/1898 USN auxiliary cruiser Dixie, 1899 training ship, 1903-07 transport, 1909-22 destroyer tender Dixie AD-1 Elsfleth: german tug, launched 7.3.1929, 1944 net tender NT 51, 1960 tug Ernst Elsfleth: german tug 1961, IM KOPIENORDNER Elsie: built 1914-17, launched 1917, US yacht, IM KOPIENORDNER Elsie and Nellie (Elsie & Nellie): 1916 El Sol: transport, launched 1890, 1898 USN auxiliary cruiser Prairie, 1901 training ship, 1906-17 transport, 1917-22 destroyer tender AD-5, sold 1923 141 Elster-class (Elster, Kiebitz/Kibitz, Rabe, Krähe, Star, Kuckuck/Kukuk) kuk torpedo boats 1889, IM KOPIENORDNER El Sud: transport, launched 1892, 1898 USN auxiliary cruiser Yosemite, lost 1900 in a taifun Eltham: british 40/44 guns 1736 20*12, 20*9, 4*6 El-Tor: 1972 El Tucuche: trinidad and tobago coastal patrol craft, commissioned 1976 Elven: purchased 1807, taken from danish Elwood Hills, T2-SE-A1 Emanuel: schooner 1749 Emanuel: german galeasse, 1796 built „Emba“-class () soviet cable layers, project 1172 „Emba-2“-class () soviet cable layers, project 1175 Biriusa Embuscade, L´: french frigate (8pdrs) built 1746, IM KOPIENORDNER, HOWARD S.223 Embuscade, L´: french frigate launched 1789, taken 1798, renamed Ambuscade, 1813 BU, 26x12pdr, 8x6pdr + 6x32pdr carronades, 2x6pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, 1802 renamed Seine Embuscade-class (Embuscade [commissioned 1/1866], Imprenable [commissioned 1868], Protectrice [commissioned 1/1867], Refuge [commissioned 10/1866]) french floating battery Emerald: british frigate launched 6/1762, 1793 BU, see Glory Emerald,36. (1795 launched. BU 1836) 12/95. Emerald-class (Emerald [launched 7/1856, 1869 sold], Melpomene [launched 8/1857, 1875 sold, Imperieuse [launched 9/1852, 1867 sold, Immortalite [launched 19/1859, 1883 sold]) british screw frigates, 30x8in, 22x32pdr, 8x32pdr Emerald-class (Emerald [commissioned 6/1878], Garnet [commissioned 10/1878], Opal [commissioned 1/1876], Ruby [commissioned 6/1877], Tourmaline [commissioned 10/1876], Turquoise [commissioned 9/1877]) british corvettes, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Emerald-class (Emerald [commissioned 15.1.1926, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK & IM KOPIENORDNER (1934)], Enterprise [commissioned 7.4.1926, WEYER 43/44]) (E-class) british light cruisers, IM KOPIENORDNER Emeraude, L´: french, launched 1744, 28x9pdr, 4x4pdr, taken by RN 9/1757, renamed Emerald, 1761 BU Émeraude-class (Émeraude [(Q 41) launched 8/06, commissioned 11/08], Opale [(Q 42) launched 11/06, commissioned 12/08], Rubis [(Q 43) launched 6/07, commissioned 12/09], Saphir [(Q 44) launched 2/08, commissioned 12/1910], Topase [(Q 45) launched 7/08, commissioned 12/10], Turquoise [(Q 46) launched 8/08, commissioned 12/10, 1915-19 turkish Mustadieh Ombashi]) french submarines Emden: german light cruiser, commissioned 15.10.1925, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1922-46 Emery Rice: transport 1876 Emgeiten (66) russian 1799 Emil: commissioned 3.2.1914, tug, 1937 lngthened, 1969 Steamer Emile Baudot: 1917 Émile Bertin: french light cruiser, commissioned 28.1.1934, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Emilie Siegfried: mercantile 4-mast barque, 1898, 1911 Sainte Marguarite, later Blanche, sister to Ernest Siegfried Eminent ex BAT.10: tug, 1942 Emir Bukharski-class (Emir Bukharski [commissioned 1905, 1917 Yacob Sverdlov], Finn [commissioned 1905, 1917 Karl Liebknecht/Karl Libknecht], Moskvityanin [commissioned 1905], Dobrovoletz [commissioned 1906]) russian destroyers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Emma: russian tug 1873 Emma: british merchant schooner, opium clipper, built 1843, in service 1843 Emma: launched 1894, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 9, 1918 norwegian Emmanuel (40) russian 1797 Emmkay completed as USN Patuxent AO-44, T2-A Mattaponi class Emperador Carlos V: spanish armoured cruiser 1898, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Emperor: british paddle yacht 1857, later japanese Banryu, 1868 IJN, 1869 destroyed, repaired, USA civil Emperor, 1873 IJN Raiden Maru, 1877 Raiden Emphatic ex ATR-96 tug, 1943 Empire Ace tug, 1942 Empire Ann tug, 1943 Empire Anvil ex Cape Argos 1944 Empire Ariel tug, 1942 Empire Arquebus ex Cape St. Vincent: 1944 Empire Baffin: 1941, renamed Sancroft Empire Barbara: tug, 1945 Empire Battleaxe ex Cape Berkeley: 1943 Empire Belle: tug, 1944 Empire Ben: tug, 1943 Empire Betsy: tug, 1944 Empire Birch: tug, 1941 Empire Bounty: 1944, oil tanker 142 Empire Broadsword ex Cape Marshall: C1-S-AY1 type Mar. Comm. ships, launched 1943, british LSI(L) landing ship infantery (large) 1943 Empire Cedar: tug, 1941 Empire Charles: tug, 1944 Empire Charmain: built 1942, LSC (landing ship, carrier) Empire Christopher: tug, 1944 Empire Connie tug, 1945 Empire Crossbow ex Cape Washington 1943 Empire Cupid tug, 1942 Empire Cuttlass ex Cape Compass 1943 Empire Darby tug, 1943 Empire Demon tug, 1943 Empire Dennis tug, 1944 Empire Doris tug, 1944 Empire Dorothy tug, 1945 Empire Dove: british transport 1949, built as german Hermes/Sperrbrecher 34, 1953 Pozarica, 1964 panamese Bluefin Empire Dunbar 1946, oil tanker Empire Edgehill 1946, oil tanker Empire Elaine: built 1942, LSC (landing ship, carrier) IM KOPIENORDNER Empire Evesham 1946, oil tanker Empire Fairy tug, 1942 Empire Farm tug, 1942 Empire Flodden 1946, oil tanker Empire Folk tug, 1942 Empire Frank tug, 1942 Empire Fred tug, 1942 Empire Gauntlet ex Cape Comorin 1944 Empire Gnome tug, 1942 Empire Griffin tug, 1943 Empire Halberd ex Cape Gregory 1943 Empire Harlequin tug, 1942 Empire Herald 1946, oil tanker Empire Humphrey tug, 1943 Empire Imp tug, 1942 Empire Ivy tug, 1942 Empire Jane tug, 1944 Empire Javelin ex Cape Lobos: C1-S-AY1 type Mar. Comm. ships, launched 1943, british LSI(L) landing ship infantery (large) 1944 Empire Jenny tug, 1945 Empire Joan tug, 1943 Empire Jonathan tug, 1944 Empire Josephine tug, 1944 Empire Katy tug, 1945 Empire Lance ex Cape Pine 1943 Empire Law 1945, oil tanker Empire Lawn tug, 1942 Empire Linden tug, 1942 Empire MacAlpine-class (Empire MacAlpine 1943, Empire MacAndrew 1943, Empire MacDermott, Empire MacRae, Empire MacCallum, Empire MacKendrick 1943) MAC - Merchant Aircraft Carrier, launched 12/42-1/44, 1x10,16/7,62, 2x4,0 (twin mount), 4x2,0, 4 aircraft (grain carriers) IM KOPIENORDNER Empire Mace ex Cape St. Roque 1943 Empire Mackay-class (Empire Mackay, Empire MacColl, Empire MacMahon, Empire MacCabe) british MAC, launched 5/437/43, 1x10,16, 2x4,0 (twin mount), 4/8x2,0, 3 aircraft (oil tankers) Empire Madge tug, 1945 Empire Maple tug, 1941 Empire Mars 1945, oil tanker Empire Mascot tug, 1943 Empire McCullum: CAM-ship (Catapult Aircraft Merchantman) Empire Milner 1945, oil tanker Empire Minotaur tug, 1942 Empire Minow tug, 1943 Empire Naseby 1947, oil tanker Empire Ned tug, 1942 143 Empire Nicholas tug, 1944 Empire Oberon tug, 1943 Empire Paladin 1945, oil tanker Empire Peggy tug, 1945 Empire Pierot tug, 1943 Empire Pine tug, 1941 Empire Piper tug, 1942 Empire Pixie tug, 1942 Empire Phyllis tug, 1945 Empire Plane tug, 1941 Empire Polly tug, 1944 Empire Pride: 1941, british merchant, LSI(L) in world war 2 Empire Q Empire Rainbow: CAM-ship Empire Rapier ex Cape Turner 1943 Empire Ridley: 1941, renamed Latimer Empire Roger: tug, 1944 Empire Salisbury: 1944, oil tanker Empire Salvage: 1941, oil tanker Empire Sam tug, 1942 Empire Samson tug, 1943 Empire Seraph tug, 1942 Empire Shirley tug, 1945 Empire Sinew tug, 1942 Empire Sophy tug, 1944 Empire Spearhead ex Cape Geradeau 1944 Empire Sprite tug, 1942 Empire Spruce tug, 1942 Empire Spitfire tug, 1943 Empire Teak tug, 1942 Empire Titan tug, 1942 Empire Titiana tug, 1943 Empire Toby tug, 1942 Empire U Empire Vincent tug, 1944 Empire Willow tug, 1941 Empire Wold tug, 1942 Empire X Empire Y Empire Z Emprenabl: russian schooner 1867 Empress: 1889 british steamer, 1899 russian Ninguta, 1905 japanese Ikuta Maru, 19.. Yegesan Maru, 19.. Kyodo Maru No. 21 Empress: british ferry, completed 6/1907, seaplane carrier, commissioned 25.8.1914 Empress of India: canadian liner, 1902 kollidiert mit chinese cruiser Empress of Ireland: commissioned 1906, passenger ship Empress of Japan: 1930 british merchant, LSI(L) in world war 2 Empress of Russia: mercantile, hired by RN, purchased by RN as storeship 1777, renamed Vigilant, 1780 unserviceable, later burnt, 14x24pdr, 6x6pdr, (2x9pdr later removed) Empyrian 1914 Ems: german freighter, launched 16.1.1937, commissioned as auxiliary cruiser Komet (HSK 7, Schiff 45, Raider B) 2.6.40, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3, CONWAY 1922-46, sister to Drau [launched 13.9.1940, 1944 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 33, 1948 norwegian Sunni, 1949 Tindefjell, 1951 filipino Cebu, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3], Eider [launched 12/1936, 1940 A 34, 1941 target vessel, 1942 transport, 1943 conversion to mine barrier breaking vessel, not completed, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3], Iller, Lech, Mur [german transport, launched 4/1939, 1943 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 32, 1944 hospital ship München, 1945 french trooper Ile d´Oleron, 1958 missile trials ship, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3], near sister to Saar, Memel, maybe Telde Emu: tug, 1946 Emulous: launched 1819, british ‘cherokee’, commissioned 1824, sold 1865 Emulous: ex ATR-18 tug, 1943 Ena: k.u.k. barge, captured by italian 1916, rebuilt to monitor, launched as Vodice 9/1917 Enchanter: tug, 1944 Encore: tug, 1944 Enco Sunshine State: launched 5/1970, renamed Exxon Sunshine State, ocean going tug, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SCHIFFE 144 Encounter,14. gunbrig. (1805 Northam. lost 1812) 1805 Encounter: british screw corvette, launched 1846 (14) Endeavour: british cutter, purchased by RN 1763, sold 1771, 4x3pdr, 8 swivels Endeavour: purchased by RN 1775, 1779 condemned, 1780 sold (6 guns, 12 swivels) Endeavour: singapurian large patrol craft, built 1955, commissioned as dutch ..., 1970 purchased as training ship and diving tender Endeavour AGOR 171: canadian exploration vessel, launched 1964, IM KOPIENORDNER Endymion-class (Endymion [launched 3/1797, BU 1868, IM KOPIENORDNER, 26x24pdr, 16x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 4/6x32pdr carronades], Forth [launched 6/1813, 1819 BU], Severn [launched 6/1813, 1825 sold], Liffey [launched 9/1813, 1827 BU], Glasgow [launched 2/1814, first commissioned in 1814, 1828 BU], Liverpool [launched 2/1814, 1822 sold], ...) british frigates, (46): 28x24pdr, 16x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 4x32pdr carronades Endymion: british frigate, commissioned 9/1866 Energija/Energiya: russian steamer 1891, 1915 transport No. 38, 1916 russian auxiliary minesweeper T-228, 1917 T-328, 1918 german F(D) 24/FD 24, 1920er romanian Galeik Ottola, IM KOPIENORDNER Energy 1899 tug Enfield 1945, stores ship Enforcer tug, 1944 Enforcer-type (... [haitian], MH 6 [haitian], Faysal [jordanian, acquired 8/1974], Han [jordanian, acquired 8/1974], Hasayu [jordanian, acquired 8/1974], Muhammed [jordanian, acquired 8/1974], ...) coastal patrol boats, 38ft, Bertram Enforcer type Engadine: british channel ferry, completed 1912, seaplane carrier, commissioned 13.8.1914 Engagante, L´: french frigate, launched 1766, (38), taken by RN 1794, fitted as hospital huk (8x4pdr), 1811 BU Engineer: british tug 1914, 1916 russian harbour vessel Inzener, 1925 Girograf, 1932 Priboj Englishman: tug, 1937 Enigma: british merchant schooner, opium clipper, built 1845, in service 1845 Enigma: tug, 1944 Enikale: russian harbour vessel 1888 Ennerdale: tall ship built 1874 Ennerdale: built 1941, oil tanker, converted while building into LSG (landing ship, gantry) Enkhuizen (24) dutch 1779 Enoki-class (Enoki [commissioned 1918, 1930 minesweeper No. 10], Nara [commissioned 1918, 1930 minesweeper No. 9], Kuwa 1918, Tsubaki 1918, Maki 1918, Keyaki 1918) japanese destroyers, IM KOPIENORDNER Enoree, T3-S-A1 launched as Sachem (I) AO-69 USN Enrica: steamer launched 1862, maiden voyage 29.7.1862, commissioned 24.8.1862 as CSA privateer Alabama (IM KOPIENORDNER), sunk 1864 Enrico Toti-class (Attilio Bagnolini [commissioned 16.6.1968], Enrico Toti [commissioned 22.1.1968], Enrico Dandolo [commissioned 25.9.1968], Lazzaro Mocenigo [commissioned 11.1.1969]) italian attack submarines, CONWAY 1947-95 Enseigne Gabolde: french experimental destroyer 1923 Enseigne Roux-class (Enseigne Roux [commissioned 1916], Mécanicien Principal Lestin [commissioned 1916]) french destroyers Enterprise: british corvette, launched 1848 (18) Enterprise: british armoured corvette, commissioned 3.6.1864, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Enterprise-class (Adams [commissioned 21.7.1876], Alliance [launched as Huron, commissioned 18.1.1877], Enterprise [commissioned 16.3.1877], Nipsic [commissioned 11.10.1879], Essex [commissioned 3.10.1876]) US screw sloops Enterprise: US aircraft carrier 1961, SEEMACHT II Enterprize-class (Enterprize launched 8/1774, 1791 hulk], Siren [launched 11/1773, 1777 wrecked], Fox [launched 9/1773, 1777 briefly in US hands, 1778 taken], Surprize [launched 4/1774, 1783 sold], Acteon/Actaeon [launched 4/1775, 1776 burnt, IM KOPIENORDNER], Medea [launched 4/1778, 1801 hulk], Proserpine [launched 7/1777, 1799 wrecked], Andromeda [launched 1/1777, 1780 foundered], Aurora [launched 6/1777, 1814 sold], Sibyl [launched 1/1779, 1795 renamed Garland, 1798 lost], ..) 24x9pdr, 4x3pdr, 12 swivels, british Enterprize: british mercantile, built in 1848, fitted for artic expedition in 1848, IM KOPIENORDNER Enterprize (14) 1799 USA, 1805 lengthened (18) so IM KOPIENORDNER Enticer tug, 1944 Entrecastreaux, D´: french screw sloop (2-6) launched 1858 Entrecastreaux, D´: french protected cruiser 1899, 1922 belgian 1927 polish Baltyk Karl Wladislaw IV, 1939 german, 1942 BU, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Entremar 6: french tug, 1943 german Arbeitsboot 18 Entreprenant french (74) 1787, taken by RN 1801 Entreprenante: french cutter, taken in 1798, BU 1812, 10x12pdr carronades Entreprise, L`: french, built 1705, taken 5/1705 by RN, renamed Enterprize, 1707 foundered, (24) Enterprising 1914, degaussing vessel in world war 2 145 Entreprize: british 40/44 guns 1709 Envoy: tug, 1944 Eola, T1-M-BT1 Eole: french, built 1733 Eole: french (74) 1789 Eole, L´: french, launched 1799 (2x6pdr, 16x24pdr carronades) captured 11/1799, HMS Nimrod, sold 1811, "most handsome ship-sloop in the RN." Eolo: 1785 venetian (70) until 1797: french Robert Eolo-class (Eolo [commissioned 1942], Tritón [commissioned 1943]) spanish minelayers, CONWAY 1922-46 Eos: launched 1886, russian auxiliary minesweeper Aleksandra, transport 1916 E. Panagopoulos-class (E. Panagopoulos I, E. Panagopoulos II, E. Panagopoulos III) greek coastal patrol boats, 1970s Épée: french iron gunboat, launched 9/1873, commissioned 1.1.1874 Epervier (privateer taken in 1797. sold 1801) Epervier (taken on 27.7.1803. BU 1811) Ephira Epifania (74) russian 1800 „Epitrop“-class (Naluca [commissioned 19.5.1979], Viforul [commissioned 14.1.1979], Vijelia [commissioned 7.2.1980], Viscolul [commissioned 30.4.1980], Virtejul [commissioned 1.9.1980], Fulgerul [commissioned 30.12.1980], Vintul [commissioned 25.5.1981], Vulcanul [commissioned 26.10.1981], Furtuna [commissioned 13.1.1982], Trasnetul [commissioned 15.6.1982], Tornada [commissioned 5.10.1982]) romanian fast missile attack craft, CONWAY 1947-95 1947-95 Eppingdale 1941, oil tanker Epsilon-class (Epsilon [renamed Chen Tung, renamed 1895 japanese Chinto], Zeta [renamed Chen Hsi, renamed 1895 japanese Chen Sei], Eta [renamed Chen Nan, renamed 1895 Chin Nan], Theta [renamed Chen Pei, renamed 1895 Chin Hoku]) chinese gunboats, launched 1879 Eransgrund: russian light ship 1892, 1915 servey vessel, 1918 german, 1918 finnish Kalbadagrund, 1956 Arle, IM KOPIENORDNER Eransgrund: russian light ship 1901, 19.. Relandersgrund, 1918 finnish, 193. Rauma, 19.. Kemi, IM KOPIENORDNER Erasmo: 4-mast-barque, built 1903, later Pinguin Erb Erc Erd Erebus,18. (1807 launched as a rocket vessel. sold 1819) 1808, 1810 as a 24-gun 6th rate Erebus-class (Erebus, Terror) british bomb 1836, 1x13in mortar, 1x10in mortar, IM KOPIENORDNER as exploration ship Erebus-class (Erebus [commissioned 9/1916], Terror [commissioned 8/1916]) british monitors, CONWAY 1906-21 Erfprins van Brunswijk [36] dutch 1790, ?? renamed ?? Erg Erh Ericsson TB-2: US torpedo boat, commissioned 18.2.1897 Eridan-class (Eridan [french, launched 2.2.79, commissioned 16.4.1984], Cassiopée [french, launched 28.9.81, commissioned 5.5.1984], Andromede [french, launched 22.5.82, commissioned 19.10.1984], Pegase [french, launched 23.4.83, commissioned 30.5.1985], Orion [french, launched 6.2.85, commissioned 14.1.1986], Croix du Sud [french, launched 6.2.85, commissioned 14.11.1986], Aigle [french, launched 8.3.86, commissioned 1.7.1987], Lyre [french, launched 15.11.86, commissioned 16.12.1987], Persée [french, launched 9.3.88, commissioned 4.11.1988], Sagittaire (I) [french, launched 9.11.88, 1992 pakistani Munsif], Sagittaire (II) [french, launched .., commissioned 2.4.1996], Muhafiz [pakistani, launched 8.7.1995], Mahmood [pakistani, built late 1990s?], see also belgian Aster-class) french minehunters Eridano: sardinian, later, later italian brigg (16), launched 1841 Erie: US revenue schooner, 1x18pdr, 1x6pdr, sold 1849 Erie-class (Erie [PG-50, commissioned 7/36], Charleston [PG-51, commissioned 7/36]) US gunboats, CONWAY 1922-46 Erika: russian merchant, launched 1897, 1911 commissioned as russian minesweeper/netlayer Shika Erimo: japanese minelayer, minesweeper, submarine chaser, launched 12.7.1955, 1976 explosive ordnance disposal tender YAS 69 Erimo-class (Erimo [launched 14.8.65], Satsuma [launched 4/1966]) japanese large patrol vessels Erin: built as turkish Reshadieh/Resadiye ex Reshad V., british battleship, commissioned 22.8.1914, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Erin: 1932 british merchant, ocean boarding vessel in world war 2, HMS Maplin, fighter catapult ship 1941 Erin´mi-class (Erin´mi [launched 25.2.1980], Enyimiri [commissioned 14.7.1980]) nigerian corvettes, Vosper Thornycroft Mk. 9, CONWAY 1947-95 Eritrea: italian colonial sloop, commissioned 10.2.37, 1948 french Francis Garnier, CONWAY 1922-46 Erj Erk Erla: launched 1908, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 27 146 Erlangen: german steamer, commissioned 16.8.1902, 1914 Kohlenschiff I, 1914 SP 2 Ermanno Carlotto: italian river gunboat 1921, 1943 japanese Narumi, IM KOPIENORDNER (1943), 1945 chinese Kiang Kun Ermark: icebreaker 1899 Ermland: german tender, launched 1937, LOOSE/OESTERLE Ermolov: russian harbour vessel 1863 Erna: british merchant, 1915, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Erne,20. (1813 Dartmouth. wrecked 1819) 1814 Ernest Renan: french armoured cruiser, commissioned 2/1909 Ernest Siegfried: mercantile 4-mast barque, 1899, 1911 Sainte Catherine, later Seine, sister to Emilie Siegfried Ernst Moritz Arndt: east german freighter, ex Liberty-schiff, IM KOPIENORDNER Eroican: 1914 Eros: launched 1892, later russian dispatch vessel Erris: launched 1915, russian minesweeper Kitoboj in WWI Ersh: russian gunboat 1874 Ertogrul: turkish frigate, launched 1863 Erzherzog Albrecht: kuk battleship, commissioned 6/1874, 1908 Feuerspeier, 1920 italian Buttafuoco, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Erzherzog Ferdinand Max-class (Erzherzog Ferdinand Max, Habsburg) kuk battleships, provisionally completed 1866, finally completed 1867, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Erzherzog Friedrich-class (Erzherzog Friedrich 1858, Dandolo [commissioned 2/1859, 1880 Schwarzenberg]) kuk frigates, 1877-80 rebuilt, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Erzherzog Karl-class (Erzherzog Karl [commissioned 17.6.1906, 1919 yugoslav, french, BU], Erzherzog Friedrich [commissioned 31.1.1907, 1919 yugoslav, french, BU], Erzherzog Ferdinand Max [commissioned 21.12.1907, 1919 yugoslav, british, BU]) kuk battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Escalante, T3-S-A1 launched as Shabonee (I) AO-70 USN Escambia, T2-SE-A2 Escatawpa, T1-M-A2 Escort,14. gunbrig. launched 4/1801 Blackwall. to customs in 1815) 1801 Escort inshore tug 1970 23,38x x2,58 Escorte, L´: french privateer, launched 1756, 14x6pdr, 10 swivels, taken by RN 2/1757, renamed Escorte, 1768 sold Esja: icelandic fishery protection vessel, launched 1939 Esk: launched 1813, british, commissioned 1820 Esk: british screw corvette, launched 1854 (21) Esk: fishery vessel 1898 Eskimo: british steamer, launched 9.4.1910, 1916 german prize, rebuilt, 1917 netlayer, 1924 french, ... Esmeralda: chilean cruiser, launched 6/1883, 1894 japanese Idzumi, IM KOPIENORDNER Esmeralda: chilean armoured cruiser 1896, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Esmeralda: 1954, chileanisches sail training ship Espana-class (España [commissioned 23.10.1913], Alfonso XIII [commissioned 16.8.1915, 1931 España], Jaime I [commissioned 20.12.1921/1922]) spanish battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Espartana: colombian patrol craft, commissioned 1950 Espadarte: portuguese submarine 1913 Esperanca Esperance Bay: see Hobsons Bay/ british, launched 1922, trooper 1941 ????? Esperanza, L´: french schooner, 4x3pdr, taken early 1793 by RN, renamed Flying Fish, 1795 taken by french privateers, renamed Poison Volante(?), retaken by RN 1796, 1799 out of service Espiegle (taken 30.11.1793. sold 1802) Espiegle,16. (1804 Barnstable. BU 1811) 1805 Espiegle, L´: french brig sloop, built 1804, 2x6pdr, 14x24pdr carronades, taken by RN 1808, 1816 sold Espiegle: launched 1812. ‘cruizer’. sold 1833) 1812 Espiegle: brigg 1844 31,8x9,45x3,96 Espion: french cutter, built 1781 Esploratore-class (Esploratore, Messaggiere) italian paddle avisos 1863 Espoir. (taken 10 9/1797. sold 1804) Espoir (1826 launched. ‘cherokee’. sold 1857) 1827 Espora-class (Espora 1890 [1905 rebuilt], Rosales 1890) argentine torpedo-gunboats, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Essberger Pilot: tanker 1974, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE Essex: british 70 guns 1700 Essex: british, 70 guns, launched 2/1741 (rebuilt), 1759 wrecked Essex: british 64 guns, launched 8/1760, 1777 receiving ship, 1799 sold Essex: US frigate, commissioned 1799, 26x12/18pr?, 12x24/32pdr? carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, taken by RN 1814, 1824 hulk, 1837 sold, IM KOPIENORDNER 147 Essex-class (Essex [CV-9, commissioned 31.12.1942, short hull], Yorktown [CV-10, ex Bon Homme Richard, commissioned 15.4.1943, short hull], Intrepid [CV-11, commissioned 16.8.1943, short hull], Hornet [CV-12, ex Kearsarge, commissioned 29.11.1943, short hull], Franklin [CV-13, commissioned 31.1.1944, short hull], Ticonderoga [ex Hancock, CV-14, commissioned 8.5.1944 long hull], Randolph [CV-15, commissioned 9.10.1944 long hull], Lexington [ex Cabot, CV-16, commissioned 17.2.1943, short hull], Bunker Hill [CV-17, commissioned 20.5.1943, short hull], Wasp [CV-18, ex Oriskany, commissioned 24.11.1943, short hull], Hancock [ex Ticonderoga, CV-19, commissioned 15.4.1944, long hull, conversion 1954-59, SEEMACHT II], Bennington [CV-20, commissioned 6.8.1944, short hull, later CVS-20 ASW carrier], Boxer [CV-21, commissioned 16.4.1945, long hull, later LPH-4 assault ship, unscharf IM KOPIENORDNER], Bon Homme Richard [CV-31, commissioned 26.11.1944, short hull], Leyte [CV-32, ex Crown Point, commissioned 11.4.1946, long hull], Kearsarge [CV-33, commissioned 2.3.1946, long hull], Oriskany [CV-34, commissioned 25.9.1950, long hull], Antietam [CV-36, commissioned 28.1.1945, conversion 9/52-12/54: winkeldeck: ZEICHNUNG im 15-DM-BUCH], Princeton [CV-37, ex Valley Forge, commissioned 18.11.1945, long hull], Shangri La [CV-38, commissioned 15.9.1944, long hull], Lake Champlain [CV-39, commissioned 3.6.1945, long hull], Tarawa [CV-40, commissioned 8.12.1945, long hull], Valley Forge [CV-45, commissioned 3.11.1946, long hull], Philippine Sea [CV-47, ex Wright, commissioned 11.5.1946, long hull]) US fleet aircraft carrier, ZEICHNUNG IN MARINEARSENAL VIII (short hull), SEEMACHT II, CONWAY 1922-46 (long hull) Essex Maid: yacht 1939 Essex Queen 1897, hospital ship in world war 2 Esso Albany (I) completed as USN Sabine (T3-S2-A1) Esso Annapolis (I), USN Chemung (T3-S2-A1) Esso Berlin: tanker 1958 Esso Camden, T2-SE-A1 Esso Columbia (I) completed as USN Salamonie, (T3-S2-A1) Esso Deutschland: ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, tanker 1976 Esso Gettysburg, T2-SE-A1 launched as Gettysburg Esso Manhattan, launched as Princeton, T2-SE-A1 Esso Memphis, T2-SE-A1 Esso New Haven, T2-SE-A1 Esso New Orleans Esso Norfolk, launched as Vincennes, T2-SE-A1 Esso Paterson, launched as Germantown, T2-SE-A1 Esso Portland (I) T3-S-A1 completed as Dartmouth Esso Portland (II), T2-SE-A1 Esso Raleigh (I), (T3-S2-A1) Esso Richmond (I) USN Kaskaskia, T3-S2-A1 Esso Roanoke, T2-SE-A1 Esso Scranton, T2-SE-A1 Esso Springfield, T2-SE-A1 Esso Trenton Esso Utica, T2-SE-A1 Esso Washington, launched as Brandywine (I), T2-SE-A1 Esso Wilmington, launched as Fort Stanwick, T2-SE-A1 Estaing, D´: french screw sloop (2-6) launched 1859 Esterel-class (Esterel [commissioned 28.4.2002], Luberon [commissioned 4.7.2002]) french tugs Esther/Hester: british cutter, purchased by RN 1763, sold 1779, 6x3pdr, 12 swivels Esther: clipper, 1861 built, IM KOPIENORDNER Estramadura: spanish cruiser, launched 4/1900 (Isabel la Catolica) Estrées-klase (D´Estrées 1899, Infernet 1900) french protected cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Esturgeon: french gabare (small transport), launched 1746 (10) Etalon, L´ tug, 1921 Etats de Bourgogne french (118) 1790, 1793 Côte d´Or, 1793 Montagbe, 1795 Peuple, 1795 Océan, rebuilt 1806 and 1837 (round bow) BU 1855 Etats de Bretagne french (110) 1766, later Bretagne, 1793 Révolutionnaire Étendard-class (Chacal, Étendard 1869, Fanfare, Gladiateur, Hyène, Jaguar, Leopard, Oriflamme) french wooden gunboats, launched 1868, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Etesian fire float 1918 Ethalion,38. (1797 Harwich. wrecked 1799) 1799 Ethalion: launched 1802, commissioned 1803, hospital hulk 1823, 1835 breakwater, 26x18pdr, 14x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 4x32pdr carronades Ethel: british composite barque, built 1966 Etna: french ketch-rigged bomb vessel, launched 1754, (8 guns, 2x12in mortars) 148 Etna, L´: french launched 1794, captured on 13.11.1796, became HMS Cormorant., wrecked 1800, 18x9pdr, 2x32pdr carronades, later 18x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr Etna-class (Etna [commissioned ], Hekla [commissioned ]) dutch torpedo boats, launched 1882 Etna-class (Etna [commissioned 3.12.1887], Vesuvio [commissioned 16.3.1888], Stromboli [commissioned 21.3.1888], Ettore Fiermosca [commissioned 16.11.1889]) italian protected cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Etoile: french, built 1745, 8x18pdr, 30x12pdr, 12x4pdr, gundeck too near to waterline Etoile, L´: french frigate, built 1814, 28x18pr, 14x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, taken by RN 1814, renamed Topaze, 1823 hulk, 1851 target, BU Étoile: french rivergunboat, launched 1885, stricken 1898 Etoile = BA 817: french fishing vessel, launched 1934, 1942 german Arbeitsboot ... Etor: 1897 russian tug Etorofu-class (improved type A) (Etorofu [commissioned 15.5.43, USA 1947], Oki [commissioned 28.3.43, 1947 chinese Ku An], Sado [commissioned 27.3.43], Matsuwa [commissioned 23.3.43], Fukue [commissioned 28.6.43,1947 british], Tsushima [commissioned 28.7.43, 1947 chinese Lin An, 1949 taiwanese], Mutsure [commissioned 31.7.43], Wakamija [commissioned 8.10.43], Kanju [commissioned 30.10.43], Hirado [commissioned 28.9.43], Amakusa [commissioned 20.11.43], Manju [commissioned 30.11.43], Kasado [commissioned 27.2.44], Iki [commissioned 31.5.43]) japanese escorts Etruscan 1913 Ettore Fieramosca: neapolitan, italian (6) paddle corvette, launched 1850 Ettore Fieramosca: italian submarine, commissioned 1930, hanger removed 1931, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Ettrick: 1938 british merchant, LSI(L) in world war 2 Eturia: 1930, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Etv Etw Etx Ety Etzion Gueber-class (Etzion Gueber aka Ezion Geber [commissioned 1965], Shikmona [commissioned 1965], Kessaraya [commissioned 1965]) israeli tank landing craft Euclides: 1971 Eugenie (A french privateer taken in 1797. sold 1802) Eugenie (purchased 1804. ex Friends. sold 1810) Eugénie: steamer 1867, 1868 japanese Moshun, 1869 IJN Eugenio Costa: 1966 Euménide: french paddle corvette (4) launched 1848 Euphrate: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1839 Euphrates: Eureka: 1898, tug Euridice: sardinian, later italian (20) sail corvette, launched 1828 Eurofast 1965 Europa: british 64 guns 1765 Europa,50. (1783 Woolwich. sold 1814) converted to a troopship in 1798. Europa: passenger liner 1930, 1945 US troop transport AP-177, 1950 french Liberté Europa: see Kungsholm (ferry) Europe,64. (1765 Lepe. BU 1814) Europe: mercantile 4-mast barque, built 1897, sister to Asie Europe: french merchant, built 1906 Eurotas,38. (1813 Blackwall. BU 1817) in service 5/13. armed with 28xCongreve's experimental 24-pounders, 16xcarronades and 2x9-pounders. Eurotas: british screw frigate, launched 1856 (12 mortars), laid down as sailing corvette 1829, Euryalus: british screw frigate, launched 1853 (51) Eurydice (34) british 1784 Eurydice: launched 5/1843, training ship 1861, 1878 foundered, british sloop, 18x32pdr, 6x32pdr, 2x32pdr Eurynome: clipper, built 1862 Eutaw Springs, completed as Chepachet USN AO-78, T2-SE-A1 Euterpe-class (1.group: Euterpe [1886 3 T], Talia [1886 4 T], Erato [1886 5 T], Melpomene [1886 6 T], Tersicore [1886 7 T], Polimnia [1886 8 T], Urania [1886 9 T], Calliope [1886 10 T], 2. group: Lucciola [aboard Duilio, 1886 16 T], Formica [1886 17 T], Cicala [aboard Duilio, 1886 18 T], Locusta [1886 19 T], Grillo [1886 20 T], Zanzara [1886 21 T]) italian torpedo boats Evadne: yacht 1931 Evagoras-class (Evagoras, Poseidon) cypriot patrol craft, yugoslav-built, FAC-23 Jet-type, in service 1995 Evans Creek, T2-SE-A1 Evarts-class (GMT): (DE-1 [commissioned 20.1.43 as HMS Bayntun, K.310, BDE-1], DE-2 [commissioned 18.2.43 as HMS Bazely, K.311, BDE-2], DE-3 [commissioned 15.3.43 as HMS Berry, K.312, BDE-3], DE-4 149 [commissioned 27.3.43 as HMS Blackwood, K.313, BDE-4], DE-5 Evarts [commissioned 15.4.1943], DE6 Wyffels [commissioned 21.4.1943, 1945 chinese Tai Kang, 1949 taiwanese], DE-7 Griswold [commissioned 28.4.1943], DE-8 Steele [commissioned 4.5.1943], DE-9 Carlson [commissioned 10.5.1943], DE-10 Bebas [commissioned 15.5.1943], DE-11 Crouter [commissioned 25.5.1943], DE-12 [commissioned 2.6.43 as HMS Burges, K.347, BDE-12], DE-13 Brennan [commissioned 20.1.1943], DE14 Doherty [commissioned 6.2.1943], DE-15 Austin [commissioned 13.2.1943], DE-16 Edgar G. Chase [commissioned 20.3.1943], DE-17 Edward C. Daly [commissioned 3.4.1943], DE-18 Gilmore [commissioned 17.4.1943], DE-19 Burden R. Hastings [commissioned 1.5.1943], DE-20 Le Hardy [commissioned 15.5.1943], DE-21 Harold C. Thomas [commissioned 31.5.1943], DE-22 Wileman [commissioned 11.6.1943], DE-23 Charles R. Greer [commissioned 23.6.1943], DE-24 Whitman [commissioned 3.7.1943], DE-25 Wintle [commissioned 10.7.1943], DE-26 Dempsey [commissioned 24.7.1943], DE-27 Duffy [commissioned 5.8.1943], DE-28 Emery [ex Eisner, commissioned 14.8.1943], DE-29 Stadtfeld [commissioned 26.8.1943], DE-30 Martin [commissioned 4.9.1943], DE-31 Sederstrom [ex Gillette, commissioned 11.9.1943], DE-32 Fleming [commissioned 18.9.1943], DE-33 Tisdale [commissioned 11.10.1943], DE-34 Eisele [commissioned 18.10.1943], DE-35 Fair [commissioned 23.10.1943], DE-36 Manlove [commissioned 8.11.1943], DE-37 Greiner [commissioned 18.8.1943], DE38 Wyman [commissioned 1.9.1943], DE-39 Lovering [commissioned 17.9.1943], DE-40 Sanders [commissioned 1.10.1943], DE-41 Brackett [commissioned 18.10.1943], DE-42 Reynolds [commissioned 1.11.1943], DE-43 Mitchell [commissioned 17.11.1943], DE-44 Donaldson [commissioned 1.12.1943], DE-45 Andres [commissioned 15.3.1943], DE-46 [commissioned 4.4.1943 as HMS Drury, K.316], DE-47 Decker [commissioned 3.5.1943, 1945 chinese Tai Ping, 1949 taiwanese], DE-48 Dobler [commissioned 17.5.1943], DE-49 Doneff [commissioned 10.6.1943], DE-50 Engstrom [commissioned 21.6.1943], DE256 Seid [commissioned 11.6.1943], DE-257 Smartt [commissioned 18.6.1943], DE-258 Walter S. Brown [commissioned 25.6.1943], DE-259 William C. Miller [commissioned 2.7.1943], DE-260 Cabana [commissioned 9.7.1943], DE-261 Dionne [commissioned 16.7.1943], DE-262 Canfield [commissioned 22.7.1943], DE-263 Deede [commissioned 29.7.1943], DE-264 Elden [commissioned 4.8.1943], DE-265 Cloues [commissioned 10.8.1943], DE-266 Wintle [commissioned as HMS Capel K.470 16.8.43], DE-267 Dempsey [HMS Cooke K.471, commissioned 16.8.43], DE-268 Duffy [commissioned 28.8.43 as K.472 HMS Dacres], DE-269 Eisner [HMS Domett K.473, commissioned 3.9.43], DE-270 Gilette [HMS Foley K.474, commissioned 8.9.1943], DE-271 Fleming [HMS Garlies K.475, commissioned 13.9.43], DE-272 Lovering [HMS Gould K.476, commissioned 18.9.43], DE-273 Sanders [HMS Grindall K.477, commissioned 23.9.43], DE-274 O´Toole [HMS Gardiner K.478, commissioned 28.9.43], DE-275 Reybold [HMS Goodall K.477, commissioned 4.10.43], DE-276 George [HMS Goodson K.480, commissioned 9.10.43], DE-277 Herzog [HMS Gore K.481, commissioned 14.10.43], DE-278 Tisdale [HMS Keats K.482, commissioned 19.10.43], DE-279 Trumpeter [HMS Kempthorne K.483, commissioned 23.10.43], DE-280 [commissioned 29.10.43 as HMS Kingsmill, K.484], DE-301 Lake [commissioned 5.2.1944], DE302 Lyman [commissioned 19.2.1944], DE-303 Crowley [commissioned 25.3.1944], DE-304 Rall [commissioned 8.4.1944], DE-305 Halloran [commissioned 27.5.1944], DE-306 Conolly [commissioned 8.7.1944], DE-307 Finnegan [commissioned 19.8.1944], DE-516 [commissioned 3.11.43 as HMS Lawfors, K.514], DE-517 [commissioned 9.11.43 as HMS Louis K.515], DE-518 [commissioned 15.11.43 as HMS Lawson, K.516, (later?) LSH], DE-519 [commissioned 20.11.43 as HMS Pasley K.564, ex (HMS?) Lindsay], DE-520 [commissioned 27.11.43 as HMS Loring K.565], DE-521 [commissioned 3.12.43 as HMS Hoste K.566, ex Mitchell], DE-522 [commissioned 16.12.43 as HMS Moorsom K.567], DE-523 [commissioned 6.12.43 as HMS Manners K.568], DE-524 [commissioned 23.12.43 as HMS Mounsey K.569], DE-525 [commissioned 29.12.43 as HMS Inglis K.570], DE-526 [commissioned 13.1.44 as HMS Inman K.571], DE-527 O´Toole [commissioned 22.1.1944], DE-528 John J. Powers [commissioned 29.2.1944], DE-529 Mason [commissioned 20.3.1944], DE-530 John M. Bermingham [commissioned 8.4.1944]) US destroyer escorts, commissioned since 1943, british ships known as Captain-class Eversand: inshore tug 1926 29,2x x3,6 Eversand (II) ex Albert: 1944 german KM-tug Evertsen: dutch (51) screw frigate, launched 1857 Evertsen-class (Evertsen [launched 9/1894], Pit Hein [launched 8/1894], Kortenaer [launched 10/1894]) dutch coastal battleship Evgenija: 1894 russian tug Evona: british yacht, launched 12/1897, commissioned as italian Tobruk 3.8.1912 Evropa (66) russian 1793 Evsavie (106) russian 1801 Evstafi-class (Evstafi [commissioned 5.8.1910], Ioann Zlatoust [commissioned 11.8.1910]) russian battleship Ewing: US revenue schooner, 6x12pdr, 2x6pdr, 1x18pdr (1842), decommissioned 1876 Excel IV: 1919, british torpedo recovery vessel in world war 2 Excellent,74. (1787 Harwich. 58 guns in 1820 as a training ship) 1793 Exertion Exeter: british 60/64 guns 1697 Exeter: british 60/64 guns, launched 3/1744 (rebuilt), 1763 BU 150 Exeter (64) 1763 british Exeter: british cruiser, commissioned 23.7.1931, CONWAY 1922-46, IM KOPIENORDNER Ex Fortis: 1914 Exmouth: british (90) launched 1854 as screw ship Exmouth-class (Exmouth [commissioned 3.10.1934], Faulknor [commissioned 24.5.1935]) british destroyer leader E & Fclasses, CONWAY 1922-46, IM KOPIENORDNER Expedition british 70 guns 1699 Expedition: british, launched 8/1714, renamed Prince Frederick 1715, 1736 BU, (70) Expedition: british, 44 guns (20x18pdr, 20x9pdr, 4x6pdr), launched 7/1747, 1764 BU Expedition (10) cutter british 1775 and/or 1778 Expedition (46) 1781 british or 40/44 guns 1784 Experiment: british frigate, launched 1689, 32x9pdr, BU 1724 Experiment: british merchant ship, launched 1758, (10), purchased 8/1765, storeship, sold 1768 Experiment-class (Experiment [launched 8/1774], Medusa launched 7/1785]) british vessels, 42x12pdr, 8x6pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER Experiment: purchased by RN in 1781, (14), 1785 sold Experiment (10) lugger british, launched 1793, 10x12pdr carronades, 12 swivels, taken by the spanish 10/1796, IM KOPIENORDNER Expert: 1945, tug Explorateur: zanzibari steamer, launched 1868 Explorer-class (Explorer [S.30, commissioned 28.11.56], Excalibur [S.40, commissioned 22.3.58]) british training submarines, CONWAY 1947-95 Explorer-type aka CGV-26-type (Al Jubatel [saudi, commissioned 4/1987], Salwa [saudi commissioned 4/1987]) german designed large patrol craft Explosion: british bomb, 2x10in mortars, 4x68pdr carronades, 4x18pdr carronades, 2x18pdr carronades, purchased 4/1797, wrecked 1807 Express-class (Express [launched 1800, sold 1813], ...) schooner, 6x12pdr carronades, IM KOPIENORDNER Express,12. schooner. (1815 Plymouth. sold 1827) Express,6, packet brig (1835 launched. sold 1862) 1836 Express: icebreaker 1877 Express: 1890 Express: [Laird special 33-knotter] british destroyer, commissioned 2/1902, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Exxon Galveston: oil barge 1978 Eylau: french (74) commissioned 1808, until 1807 Saturne Eylau ex Eole: french (90) launched 15.5.1856, screw ship Ez FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF F-class (F 1 [launched 4/16, commissioned 10/16], F 2 [launched 6/16, commissioned 9/16], F 3 [launched 7/16, commissioned 10/16], F 4 [launched 11/16, commissioned 1/17], F 5 [launched 8/16, commissioned 11/16], F 6 [launched 3/17, commissioned 5/17], F 7 [launched 12/16, commissioned 3/17], F 8 [commissioned 2/1917, accident, recommissioned 9/17], F 9 [launched 9/16, commissioned 12/16], F 10 [launched 10/16, commissioned 12/16], F 11 [launched 9/16, commissioned 12/16], F 12 [launched 11/16, commissioned 2/17], F 13 [launched 5/17, commissioned 8/17], F 14 [launched 1/17, commissioned 3/17], F 15 [launched 5/17, commissioned 8/17], F 16 [launched 3/17, commissioned 4/17], F 17 [launched 6/17, commissioned 8/17], F 18 [launched 5/17, commissioned 7/17], F 19 [launched 3/18, commissioned 4/18], F 20 [launched 3/18, commissioned 6/18], F 21 [launched 5/18, commissioned 8/18]) italian submarines, CONWAY 1906-21 F 1-class (F 1 [commissioned 11.12.13], F 3 [commissioned 16.3.14], F 5 [commissioned 6.6.14]) brazilian submarines, CONWAY 1906-21 F-class (Fame [commissioned 26.4.1935, 1949 dominican Generalisimo, 1962 Sanchez], Fearless [commissioned 22.12.1934], Firedrake [commissioned 30.5.1935], Foresight [commissioned 15.5.1935], Forester [commissioned 29.3.1935], Fortune [commissioned 27.4.1935, 1943-44 canad. Saskatchewan], Foxhound [commissioned 6.6.1935, 1943-44 canad. Qu´Apelle], Fury [commissioned 18.5.1935]) british destroyers, IM KOPIENORDNER F 1: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1915 F 1: british submarine, commissioned 14.8.15, F-class F 1: russian submarine, launched 1916, commissioned 5/17, renamed Svyatoi Georgi (II), Kommunar 1918, IM KOPIENORDNER F 1-type (No 18 [commissioned 31.3.1920, Ro 1 1924], No 21 [commissioned 20.4.1920, Ro 2 1924]) japanese submarines, CONWAY 1906-21 Flottbeck: iron barque, renamed Professor Flottenbegleiter-class: (F 1 [commissioned 1935, 1941 tender Libelle, 1945 tender Jagd], F 2 [commissioned 1936], F 3 [commissioned 1936, 1938 tender Königin Luise, 1939 Hai], F 4 [commissioned 1936], F 5 [commissioned 1936], F 6 {[commissioned 1936, 1938 tender Hai, 1939 Königin Luise], F 7 [commissioned 1937, 1946 151 soviet], F 8 [commissioned 1937], F 9 [commissioned 1937], F 10 [commissioned 1938]) german escorts, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, DEUTSCHE KRIEGSMARINE 1935-45 BD2, CONWAY 1922-46 F 1-class (F1 [1944-45 soviet TKA 958], F 2 [1944-45 soviet TKA 959], F 3 [1944-45 soviet TKA 960], F 4 [1944-45 soviet TKA 961]) bulgarian. motor torpedo boats F 2-class (F 2, F 3, F 4, F 5, F 6) launched and commissioned 1874, german minelayer-tugs F 2: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1915 F 2: british submarine, commissioned 22.8.17, F-class F 2-type (No 31 [commissioned 17.7.1922, Ro 3 1924], No 32 [commissioned 5.5.1922, Ro 4 1924], No 33 [commissioned 9.3.1922, Ro 5 1924]) japanese submarine, CONWAY 1906-21 F 3: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1915 F 3: british submarine, commissioned 7/16, F-class F 3: bulgarian. motor torpedo boat 1939 (1939 - 1940_ as german S 1 commissioned) F 4: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1915 F 4: german escort 1936, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 F 5: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1915 F 6: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1915 F 7: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1915, 1921 RWS Kiel 20, 1925 RWS F 7, 1926 private Gisela, 1928 german F 7, 1931 training ship Aegir, 1939 R 113 F 8: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1915 F 9: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1915, sunk, salvaged, 1920 RWS E 5, 1925 Emden 2 F 10: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1915, 1920 RWS Kiel 3, 1925 RWS F 10, ... F 11: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1915, 1920 RWS Stettin 23, 1925 RWS F 11, 1931 navy acadamy craft Odin, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 F 12: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1915 F 13: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1915, ..., SW 5, 1940 HM 18, ... F 14: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1915, 1920 RWS B 5, 1925 Bremen 2, ... F 15: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1915, 1920 RWS Hamburg 16, 1925 RWS F 15, ..., ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 F 16: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1917, 1918 belgian V 1 = Roi Albert, 1927 yacht Vadrouville F 17: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1917, 1920 RWS Hamburg 15, 1925 RWS F 17, ... F 18: german coastal/riverine minesweeper, became belgian V 2 = Reine Elisabeth, ... F 19: german coastal/riverine minesweeper, became belgian V 3 = Prince Leopold, .. F 20: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1917, 1920 RWS Kiel 5, 1925 RWS F 20, ..., ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 F 21: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1917, 1920 RWS Stettin 24, 1925 RWS F 21 F 22: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1917 F 23: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1917, 1920 RWS Stettin2, 1931 Altona I F 24: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1917 F 25: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1917, 1920 RWS Hamburg 2, 1929 Polizeischule 4 F 26: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1917 F 27: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1917, 1920 RWS Hamburg 9, 1925 RWS Hamburg 1, 1931 RWS Königsberg 1 F 28: german coastal/riverine minesweeper, became belgian V 4 F 29: german coastal/riverine minesweeper, became belgian V 5 = Chevalier Casaert F 30: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1917 F 31: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1917 F 32: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1917 F 33: german coastal/riverine minesweeper, became belgian V 6 = Roi Leopold I F 34: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1917, 1921 RWS Stettin 25, 1925 RWS F 34, yacht Loki F 35: german coastal/riverine minesweeper, became belgian V 7 = Roi Leopold II F 36: german coastal/riverine minesweeper, became belgian V 8 = Princesse Marie-José F 37: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1917, 1920 RWS Königsberg 3, 1927 RWS Pillau 1, 1929 RWS Elbing 1, 1930 RWS Tilsit 1, 1931 RWS Elbing 1, 1940 H 532, ... F 38: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 F 39: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1917, 1920 RWS Tilsit 7, 1925 RWS Rossitten 1, 1927 RWS Pillau 2, 1929 RWS Pillau 1, 1929 RWS Tilsit 2, ... F 40: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, became belgian V 9 = Dinant F 41: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918 F 42: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918 F 43: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, 1920 RWS Hamburg 21, 1925 RWS Hamburg 3, 1931 Altona I, 1939 H 107, ... F 44: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, 1920 RWS Stettin 26, 1925 RWS F 44, ... F 45: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918 F 46: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, 1920 RWS Tilsit 18, became RWS Rossitten 2, ... F 47: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, 1920 RWS Stettin 27, ... 152 F 48: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918 belgian V 10 F 49: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, 1921 Sperber F 50: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918 F 51: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, 1921 Seiler, 1939 H 106, ... F 52: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, 1920 RWS E 1m 1928 liason Nordholz, ... F 53: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, 1920 RWS Kiel 10, 1926 border guard Schill, ...1941 V 6111 F 54: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, 1921 border guard Geier F 55: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, 1920 RWS Kiel 11, .. F 56: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918 belgian V 11, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 F 57: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, became belgian V 12, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 F 58: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, 1920 RWS E 4, 1925 RWS Emden 1, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 F 59: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, 1921 border guard Habicht, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 F 60: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, 1920 RWS Kiel 4, 1925 RWS Kiel 1, ... F 61: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, 1920 RWS Kiel 2, 1927-29 RWS Brunsbüttel 1, 1931 RWS Kiel 2 F 62: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, 1920 RWS Stettin 28, 1925 RWS Stettin 3, ... F 63: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1918, ..., 1935 Vineta, .. F 64: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1919 F 65: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1919 F 66: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1919, 1924 liason Pollux F 67: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1919, 1923 harbour duty Heete F 68: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1919 F 69: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1919, later named Adler, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 F 70: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1919, 1920 RWS Stettin 1, 1931 Stettin 1, 1940 B 122 Mo, then HM 03, 1942 SW 1 Stettin, .. F 71: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1919, 1920 RWS B 4, 1925 RWS F 71, ... F 72: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1919, 1924 liason craft Castor F 73: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1919, 1924 liason craft Sirius F 74: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1919 F 75: german coastal/riverine minesweeper 1919 Fabius ARVA-5: US 1945 Faderneslandet (60) swedish 1783 Fafner: german dredging craft 1972 27x10,5x___ Fairey: british merchant rig, opium clipper, built 1833, in service 1833 Fairey Knowe: tug, 1913 Fairey Marine landing craft-type (Safra 2 [bahraini, commissioned 1980]) 74ft landing craft Fairey Marine Interceptor-type (... [qatar, delivered 28.11.1975], ... [qatar, delivered 28.11.1975], Senegal II [canadian built 62ft coastal patrol craft, senegalese, commissioned 1979 Sénégal II], Casamance II [canadian built 62ft coastal patrol craft, senegalese, commissioned 1979], Sine-Saloum II [canadian built 62ft coastal patrol craft, senegalese, commissioned 1979 Siné-Saloum], ) fast assault/rescue craft Fairey Spear/ Fairey Marine Spear-type (Saham [bahraini, commissioned 1975], Khataf [bahraini, commissioned 1975],... [grenadian, delivered 1978], ... [grenadian, delivered 1978], ... [grenadian, delivered 1978], ... [hong kong, commissioned 1981], ... [hong kong, commissioned 1981], ... [hong kong, commissioned 1981], ... [hong kong, commissioned 1981], ... [hong kong, commissioned 1981], ... [hong kong, commissioned 1981], ... [hong kong, commissioned 1981], ... [hong kong, commissioned 1981], ... [hong kong, commissioned 1981], ... [indonesian, bought 1973], ... [indonesian, bought 1974], ... [pakistani], Q 70 [qatar, delivered 6/1974], Q 71 [qatar, ], Q 72 [qatar, ], Q 73 [qatar, ], Q 74 [qatar, ], Q 75 [qatar, ], Q 76 [qatar, delivered 2/1975], Q 77 [qatar, ], Q 78 [qatar, ], Q 79 [qatar, ], Q 80 [qatar, ], Q 81 [qatar, ], Q 82 [qatar, delivered 30.6.1975], Q 83 [qatar, delivered 30.6.1975], Q 84 [qatar, delivered 14.7.1975], Q 85 [qatar, ], Q 86 [qatar, ], Q 87 [qatar, ], Q 88 [qatar, ], Q 89 [qatar, ], Q 90 [qatar, ], Q 91 [qatar, ], Q 92 [qatar, ], Q 93 [qatar, ], Q 94 [qatar, ], Q 95 [qatar, delivered 4/1977], Ranger I [st. kitts and nevis, commissioned 10.9.1974], ...) 30ft coastal patrol craft Fairey Swordsman.-type: civil sporting powerboat 1964, IM KOPIENORDNER Fairfax, T2-SE-A1 Fairplay: launched 1895, german tug, 1898 Fairplay I, 1951 Richard Fairplay I: german tug 1964, IM KOPIENORDNER Fairplay II: german inshore tug 1974 26x x3,6 Fairplay III: german tug 1963 Fairplay IV: german tug 1978 Fairplay V: german tug, launched 1901 Fairplay V: german inshore tug 1983 26x x4,4 Fairplay VII: inshore tug 1959 28,15x x3,37 Fairplay VII: german tug 1962 Fairplay VIII: german tug, launched 1907, 1918 liason vessel C Fairplay IX: german tug, launched 1910, 1914 boat 9, 1918 liason vessel F 153 Fairplay X: german tug, commissioned 12.1.1912, 1914 liason vessel C, 1916 D, 19.. british Fairplay One, 1940 german Fairplay XX, 1951 Fairplay I, 1964 italian Douro Fairplay XI: german tug, launched 1912 Fairplay XI: germaninshore tug 1963 30x x3 Fairplay XII: german inshore tug 1968 27,7x x3,2 Fairplay XIV: german tug, 1921 Fairplay XV: german tug 1975 Fair Rosamond Fair Skies: 1975 Fairy: (1812 Bideford. ‘cruizer’. BU 1821) 1814 Fairy,10. (1826 launched. ‘cherokee’. lost 1840) 1827 fitting out Fairy Queen: british steamer, launched 1860, sicilian sloop, italian sloop Baleno Faisan: french corvette, launched 1761, 4/61 taken by RN Faith: british schooner (4 swivels), american built 1774 Falcon: british, launched 1666, 4/1694 taken by french Le Faucon Anglais Falcon: british sloop, 1x13in mortar, 1x10in mortar, launched 11/1745, fitted as bomb 1758, wrecked 1759 Falcon: (14) sloop british 1782 Falcon,14. (purchased 1801 as Diadem, renamed 1802. sold 1816) Falcon: british merchant brig, opium clipper, built 1815, HEIC Falcon,10. (1820 launched. ‘cherokee’. Engine fitted 1833-34. sold 1838) Falcon: clipper 1824 detail in MONDFELD S. 322 Falcon: british merchant, 1840 opium clipper, built 1826 Falcon: british screw corvette, launched 1854 (17) Falcon: 1892 tug Falcon: british river gunboat, commissioned 1931, 1942 chinese Lung Huan, 1948 Ying Teh, CONWAY 1922-46 Falcon-class, MSC-204-class (Aedon [greek], Klio [greek, ex Argo], Aigli [greek], Alkyon [greek], Avra [greek], Dafni [greek], Kichli [greek], Kissa [greek], Pleias [greek]) US coastal minesweepers Falconet: boom defence vessel 1939 Falken: 1885 russian pilot ship, 1934 finnish Haukka Falken: swedish sail training ship 1946 Falken-class (Falken [commissioned 4.10.1962], Glenten [commissioned 15.12.1962], Gribben [commissioned 26.4.1963], Högen [commissioned 6.6.1963]) danish motor torpedo boats, IM KOPIENORDNER Falkenstein: german tug, launched 1914, 1930 Stubbenhuk, 1939 net tender, 1942 NT 17 Falkland: british 50 guns 1702 Falkland: british, 50 guns, launched 8/1720 (rebuilt), 1743 BU, 22*18pdr , 22*9pdr , 6*6pdr Falklands: 1596 Fallen Timbers, T2-SE-A1 Falls of Clyde: transport 1878 Falmouth: british 50 guns 1693 Falmouth: british, launched 2/1708, 1724 BU, 22x12pdr, 22x6pdr, 10x6pdr, 1716: 22x18pdr, 22x9pdr, 6x6pdr Falmouth: british 50 guns 1729 Falmouth: british 50 guns 1752 Falmouth,22. (1814 Bideford. sold 1825) 1815 Falster: danish gunboat, launched 1873 Falster-class (Falster [commissioned 1963], Fyen [commissioned 1963], Moen [commissioned 1964], Sjaelland [commissioned 1964], Nusret [turkish, commissioned 1964, IM KOPIENORDNER]) danish minelayers, IM KOPIENORDNER Fama: venetian (64) 1797, 1797 french Dubois Fama,36. (one of three spanish frigates captured on 5.10.1804. the others were Medea and Clara. sold 1812) Fama,18. (danish sloop captured on 11 8/1808. wrecked 1808) Fame: ex french, taken 7/1709 by RN, retaken 1710 by french, (24) Fame: british, launched 1/1759, 1764-71 troopship, 1799 prison hulk Guildford, 1814 sold, 28*32pdr , 28*18pdr , 18*9pdr Fame: british 74 guns 1807 28*32, 28*18,8*12, 12*32c, 6*18c Fancy,10. (hired cutter) around 1811 Fane: british, 1939, 1939 renamed Snakefly Fanfaron: french cutter, built 1781 Fanfaron-class (Fanfaron 1919, Fantasque 1919, Farouche 1919, Favori 1919, Flambant [commissioned 1918, renamed river tug Maréchal Foch], Fougueux 1919, Forrageur 1919, Frondeur 1919, Fulgurant 1919, Furieux 1919) french minesweeping trawlers Fani Kuppa: launched 1895, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 263 (I) Fanny,16. (hired lugger) around 1799 Fanny,12. (hired armed lugger) around 1807 Fanny: british yacht, launched 2/1831, 1834 tender, 1857 lengthened, 1862 coast guard, 1878 sunk in collision Fanny,1. schooner: In 8/1845 she joined a small RN force 154 Fantome: (18) french privateer, launched 1809, taken by RN on 28.5.1810 or 10/1810. lost 1814, described as "a fine corvette brig, with ports for twenty heavy carronades." As measured she was 385 bm, 94 x 31 feet. Fantome,16. (1839 launched. BU 1864) 1840, 4x32pdr, 12x32pdr carronades , brig Fantome-class (Fantome [commissioned 5.12.1873], Albatross [commissioned 14.2.1874], Daring [commissioned 29.9.1874], Egeria [commissioned 2.11.1874], Flying Fish [commissioned 18.6.1874], Sappho [commissioned 26.8.1874]) british corvettes, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Fao Fap Faq Faraday: cable layer 1874, IM KOPIENORDNER Faraday: 1923 Farandugu: liberian, commissioned 1989 Farfadet-class (Farfadet [(Q 7) launched 5/01, commissioned 8/02, 12/08 renamed Follet, recommissioned 9/09], Gnôme [(Q 9) launched 7/02, commissioned 6/1905], Korrigan [(Q 8) launched 1/1902, commissioned 8/1902], Lutin [(Q 10) launched 2/03, commissioned 9/03]) french submarines Farge: german tug, launched 1912, 1916 liason vessel A Farge: german tug 1983, IM KOPIENORDNER Fargo-class (Fargo CL-106 [commissioned 9.12.1945, ZEICHNUNG IN USN-KREUZER], Huntington CL-107 [commissioned 23.2.1946]) USN light cruisers Farm-class (Farm, Heimdal) norwegian coast guard vessels, launched 1962 Faro-class (Faro [launched 1927], Lagos [launched 1930]) portuguese fishery protection vessels, gunboats Farquharson: transport 1820, IM KOPIENORDNER Farragut TB-11: US destroyer, commissioned 22.3.1899, 1918 Coast Torpedo Boat No. 5, LOOSE/OESTERLE Farragut-class (DD-348 Farragut [commissioned 18.6.1934], DD-349 Dewey [commissioned 4.10.1934, DD der USN S. 97 von 1938], DD-350 Hull [commissioned 11.1.1935/24.5.1935?????, DD der USN S. 97 von 1944], DD-351 MacDonough [commissioned 15.3.1935/28.6.1935????], DD-352 Worden [commissioned 15.1.1935/1.3.1935?????], DD-353 Dale [commissioned 17.6.1935/19.7.1935????], DD-354 Monaghan [commissioned 19.4.1935/30.8.1935???], DD-355 Aylwin [commissioned 1.3.1935/1.5.1935????]) US destroyers Farvater: russian sailing merchant 1862 Farvater: russian harbour vessel 6/1914, 3/14 completed Farwa-class (Ar Rakib [commissioned 4.5.67, 1978 maltese C 28], Farwa [commissioned 4.5.67, 1978 maltese C 30], Benina [commissioned 29.8.69], Misurata [commissioned 29.8.1969, Akrama [commissioned early 1969, 1978 maltese C 29], Homs [commissioned early 1969]) libyan large patrol craft Fasana: kuk corvette, commissioned 5.5.1871, 1902 training ship Gamma, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Fasana-class (Buccari [commissioned 1925], Durazzo [commissioned 1927], Fasana [commissioned 26.3.1925, 1943 german], Pelagosa [commissioned 1927]) italian minelayers, minesweepers, 1x7,62cm, 200 mines Fatahillah-class (Fatahillah [commissioned 16.7.1979], Malahayati [commissioned 21.3.1980], Nala [commissioned 8/1980]) indonesian fritaes, CONWAY 1947-95 Fauna: built as german transport and mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 152, completed 1950 as transport Fauna, 1962 libanese Apostolos K, 1969 panamese Apostolos, 1971 Gulfstar, IM KOPIENORDNER Faune, Le: french brigg, built 1804-5, 8/1805 taken by RN, became HMS Fawn Fauvette, La: (4) french schooner, launched 1842 Fauvette: yacht, launched 5/1892, 1910 armed turkish yacht Cipka, 1912 italian Gunfida Favori: cutter 1842, unarmed tender Favorite: (16) french sloop, launched 1794, commissioned 1794, 1807 captured by RN and renamed Goree, hulk 1813 Favorite: british hired cutter, around 1804 Favorite,10. (hired cutter) used during the evacuation of Walcheren in 12/1809 Favorite-class (Favorite [launched 4/1829, 1859 hulk, 1890 yard craft C.3, later C.77, 1905 sold], Hazard [launched 4/1837, 1866 BU], Hyacinth [launched 5/1829, 1860 hulk, 1871 BU], Racehorse [launched 5/1830, 1861 hulk, 1901 sold]) british sloops, 2x9pdr, 16x32pdr carronades Favorite: british armoured corvette, commissioned 17.3.1866, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Favorite: ex BAT.3 tug, 1942 Favourite-class: british ship sloop, (Favourite [launched 12/1757, 1784 sold], Tamar [launched 1/1758, 1778 fireship, renamed Pluto, 1780 taken]) (16x6pdr, 14 swivels) IM KOPIENORDNER Fawley: 1915, tug Fawn: british (18, later 26) launched 4/1807, commissioned 1807, sold 1818 Fawn. brigantine. (ex-slaver Caroline purchased in 1839. tank vessel 1842) Fawn: british screw corvette, launched 1856 (17) Fawn 1897, degaussing vessel in world war 2 Fawn-class (Fawn [commissioned 1271898], Flirt [commissioned 4/1899]) [Palmer 30-knotters] british DD Fazant-class (Frazant/Fazant [japanese patrol boat No 109, 1945 dutch, 1951 indones. Kartika], Reiger) dutch patrol vessels, launched 1930 F.D. Guerrazzi: built 1912, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) in WWI 155 Fearless,12. gunbrig. (1804 Harwich. lost 1812) 1805 Fearless: 1899 tug Fearless-class () singapurian fast missile attack craft, ordered 1994 Feb Fec Fedor Fedofani-class (Fedor Fedofani [launched 1904, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 236], Afanasi fedofani [launched 1904, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 237]) Fedra: launched 1898, renamed Bolid, russian auxiliary minesweeper No. 11 in WWI Fee Fef Feg Feh Fei Ting: chinese T-gunboat (as Sea Serpent built) 1887, 1894 verstärkt, 1894 chinese, 1895 abdelivered Fei Ying: chinese torpedo-gunboat/destroyer 1895 Felicity: british sloop, 4 swivels, american built 1775 Felinto Perry: brazlian tender, launched 1979, IM KOPIENORDNER Felix, Le: french schooner, taken on 26.7.1803 by RN, renamed Felix, purchased for the naval service in 1804. lost 1807 Felix-Henri: launched 1933, french refridgerator ship, 1940 naval auxiliary, 1942 german Frida 7, 1943 as SG 10 commissioned Felixstowe 1918 Fendant, Le: french (60), 1700 built, HOWARD S. 97 Feniks: russian brig, launched 12.6.1811 Fennica-class (Fennica [commissioned 3/1993], Nordica [commissioned 1/1994]) finnish icebreakers Fenris: danish coast guard ship, launched 1915 Fentonian: 1912 Ferdinando II: later neapolitan Stabia, later italian (3) paddle corvette, launched 1833 Ferenecz Ferdinand: 1914, renamed Adria, renamed Pilsna, renamed Adria Ferme, La (70) french 1700, 1702 taken, HOWARD S.124 Ferme: french (74) 1785, renamed Phocion 1793, later spanish Ferme, BU 1808 Fernandez Madrid: colombian gun boat, launched 1926 Fernando l: italian 1818 Fernando el Catolico-class (Fernando el Catolico [launched 1875], Marques del Duero [launched 1875]) spanish gunboats Ferocity-class (Pfeil [improved type, launched 26.10.1961, west german, aka Typ 153, 1967 greek Aiolos], ...) british fast torpedo attack craft Ferré-class (Ferre, Enrique, Py, Centella, Alerta) argentine torpedo-boats, launched 1880-82 Ferre-class (Ferre [launched 1912], Palacios [launched 1913]) peruvian submarines Ferret: british sloop, good, launched 4/1711, 19,99 length of the gundeck, 16 oars, 10x3pdr, 4/10 swivels or 8x4pdr, 2x3pdr, 4 swivels, IM KOPIENORDNER Ferret: british 1760 Ferret: british fireship, launched 10/1763, 1781 sold Ferret,12. (1784 launched. sold 1801) sloop Ferret: dutch hoy, gunboat (4) purchased 2/1794, 1796 transport, 1804 sold Ferret,10. gunbrig. (1821 launched. ‘cherokee’. sold 1837) 1822- out of commission. Ferret,8. brig. (1840 Plymouth. wrecked 1869) commissioned on 1.12.1840 Ferret-class (Ferret [commissioned 3/1895], Lynx [commissioned 8/1895]) [Laird 26-knotters] british destroyer, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Ferreter,12. gunbrig. launched 4/1801 Blackwall. captured 1807) 1801 Fervent,12. (1804 launched. lighter in 1816) 1805 Fervent-class (Fervent [commissioned 6/1900], Zephyr [commissioned 7/1901]) [Hanna, Donald & Wilson 27-knotters] british destroyer, IM KOPIENORDNER Fethi Bulend-class (Fethi Bulend [launched 1870], Mukaddami Khair [launched 1873]) turkish battleship, CONWAY 18601905 BD. 3 Feth-Ul-Islam-class (Feth-Ul-Islam, Beürtlen, Semendire, Podgorizza [became russian Sistow], Ischkodga [became russian Nikopolis]) turkish gunboats, launched 1860s Feversham british 40/44 guns 1741 FHR 2: german riverine minesweeper, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 Fidelle/La Fidèle: french-dutch frigate, built 1809, taken on the stocks in 1809 by RN, launched, fitted out in british, completed in 1811, renamed Laurel, wrecked 1/1812, 26x18pdr, 14x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades Fierce,16. schooner. (1806 launched. ex Desperate. BU 1813) 1807 Fife Ness: british repair ship 1945 Figuières: french (80) 1795, 1795 Formidable, 1805 british HMS Formidable Fijen or Fyen 74. (captured on 7 9/1807. sold 1814) dänisch Fiji-class (Colony-class) (Fiji [commissioned 17.5.1940], Kenya [commissioned 27.9.1940], Nigeria [commissioned 23.9.1940, 1957 indian Mysore], Mauritius [commissioned 1.1.1941], Trinidad [commissioned 14.10.1941], Gambia 156 [commissioned 21.2.1942], Jamaica [commissioned 29.6.1942], Bermuda [commissioned 21.8.1942]) british light cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46, see also Uganda-class Fileuse: french privateer barque, built 1778, 16x4pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER Filibustier-class (Filibustier 1895, Ariel 1895, Aquilon 1896) french torpedo boats, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Filin-class (Chirok [launched 1918, 1918 finnish Turunmaa, 1921 polish General Haller???], Filin [launched 1918, 1918 finnish Kariala], Lun [launched 1919, finnish Karjakla???, 1921 polish Komendant Pilsudski, scuttled, german Heisternest, later M 3109], Vodorez [launched 1919, finnish Turunmaa???, 1921 polish General Haller]) russian guard ships, CONWAY 1906-21 Filipina: spanish torpdeo-gunboat, launched 1892 Filipp (66) russian 1796 Fin: purpose-built french fireship, launched 1671 (12) Finch,8. (US Growler captured 9/1814. recaptured 11.9.1814) see Confiance Findon. (hired cutter) around 1807 „Finik“-class () soviet PNR B-91, (polish ?) project 872 „Finik“-class () soviet survey ships, modified project 872, project 874, launched 1979-83, LOOSE/OESTERLE „Finik-2“-class () soviet, project 873 Finland (60) russian 1791 Finnjet: baltic sea ferry 1977, IM KOPIENORDNER Fiona 1933 Firebrand: british paddle corvette, launched 1842 (6) Firebrick: steamer, launched 1871, renamed Explorer, 1886 haiwaian gunboat Kaimiloa, 1887 steamer Firedrake: british ketch-rigged bomb vessel launched 1688 (12 guns, 2x12,25in mortars), captured 1689 Firedrake-class (Firedrake [launched 6/1693, foundered 1703], Granado [launched 6/1693, blown up 1694], Mortar [launched 1693, wrecked 1703], Serpent [launched 1693, lost 1694]) british bomb Firefly. (french schooner Poisson Volant taken in 1803. Flying Fish until 1807. lost 1807) Firefly,3. schooner. (1827 launched. lost 1835) commissioned 9/28. Fir Lake: RCN 1947 (MMS), soviet Firm-class (Firm [launched 5/1794, 1802 sold], Bravo [launched 5/1794, 1803 deleted]) british floating battery/gunboat, 16x18pdr carronades, IM KOPIENORDNER Firm,12. (1804 launched. lost 1811) 1805 Firme: spanish, launched 1765, taken 1805 by RN, never fitted for sea, 1814 sold Fish-class (Ballahoo [launched 1804], Haddock [1805 launched. captured 1809], Pilchard [launched 1805, 1813 sold], Whiting [launched 1805, 1812 taken], Pike [launched 1806?, 1807 briefly french, 1809 foundered], Bream [launched 1807], Chub [launched 5/1807, 1812 foundered], Cuttle [launched 5/1807, 1813 out of commission], Grouper [launched 1807, 1811 lost], Porgey [launched 5/1807, 1810 grounded], Mullett [launched 5/1807, 1814 sold], Tang [launched 9/1807, 1808 foundered], Herring [launched 1807, 1816 yard craft], ...) british, 4x12pdr carronades, schooner, IM KOPIENORDNER Fish-class (Bonito, Bream, Corncrake [ex Mackerel, controlled minelayer, lost 1943], Grayling, Grilse, Herring [lost 1943], Mullet, Pollack, Redshank [ex Turbot, controlled minelayer], Whiting) british trawlers, launched 1941-43 Fisher Girl 1913, degaussing vessel in world war 2 Fisher's Hill, T2-SE-A1 Fisgard,44. (french Resistance taken on 9 3/1797. sold 1814) Fisgard: british sailing frigate, launched 1819 (46) Fisk 1: launched 1909, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 1, 1918 british, returned Fisk 2: launched 1907, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 2, 1918 british, returned Fitzjames: barque, built 1902, later Pinnas Fiu Five Forks, T2-SE-A1 Fives-Lille 1884 FL 1 (ex H2): german drone attack craft 1916, 1917 L 26, 1918 FL 1, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FL 2 (ex H3): german drone attack craft 1915, 1917 L 27, 1918 FL 2, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FL 3 (ex H4): german drone attack craft 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FL 4 (ex M1): german drone attack craft 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FL 5 (ex M2): german drone attack craft 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FL 6 (ex M3): german drone attack craft 1916, 1917 L 28, 1918 FL 6, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FL 7 (ex M4): german drone attack craft 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FL 8 (ex M5): german drone attack craft 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FL 9 (ex M6): german drone attack craft 1916, 1917 L 24, 1918 FL 9, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FL 9-Typ: (R 30 [1961 SAAF, 1969 south-african as P 1551], R 31 [1962 SAAF, 1969 south-african as P 1552], IM KOPIENORDNER FL 10 (ex M7): german drone attack craft 1916, 1917 L 20, 1918 FL 10, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FL 11 (ex M8): german drone attack craft 1916, 1917 L 22, 1918 FL 11, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FL 12 (ex M9): german drone attack craft 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 157 FL 13: german drone attack craft 1916, 1917 L 21, 1918 FL 13, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FL 14: german drone attack craft 1916, sunk, raised, repaired, recommissioned as FL 4, trials boat, 1919 sold, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FL 15: german drone attack craft 1916, 1917 L 25, 1918 FL 15, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FL 16: german drone attack craft 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FL 17: german drone attack craft 1916, 1917 L 23, 1918 FL 17, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 Flagstaff 2-type (Shimrit [israeli, commissioned 7/1982], Livnit [israeli, commissioned 1983], Sanpirit [israeli, commissioned 6/1985]) US designed missile fydrofoils, CONWAY 1947-95 Flamant: french sloop 1918, renamed Quentin Roosevelt, seized by RN 1940, training, CONWAY 1906-21 Flambeau: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1837 Flamborough: british, launched 7/1697, 1705 sunk by the french, 20x6pdr, 4x4pdr Flamborough Head: british repair ship 1945 Flame: british purpose-built fireship, launched 1690, (8), sister to 20 built in 1690s Flamer gunvessel. No. 24: launched 3/1797 Blackwall. sold 1802) Flamer,14. (1804 launched. harbour service 1815. sold 1858) 1805 „Flaminfo“-class () soviet diving tenders, project 1415 Tanya Flandre: french marchant 1914, 1914-17 armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser)/trooper Flandre: french passenger liner 1952, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SEEFAHRT Flare ex ATR-93 tug, 1943 Flaunt ex ATR-94 tug, 1943 Flavio Gioia: italian steel corvette, commissioned 26.1.1883, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3, 1920 training ship CM 181 (Caracciolo) Fleche,16.: french privateer taken in 5/1798, lost on 24.5.1810. Fletcher-class: (DD-445 Fletcher [commissioned 30.6.1942, 1949 DDE-445, 1962 DD-445], DD-446 Radford [commissioned 22.7.1942, 1949 DDE-446, 1962 DD-446], DD-447 Jenkins [commissioned 31.7.1942, 1951 DDE-447, 1962 DD-447], DD-448 La Vallette [commissioned 12.8.1942, DD der USN S. 179 von 1942, ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 243: ca 1960], DD-449 Nicholas [commissioned 4.6.1942, 1949 DDE-449, 1962 DD-449], DD-450 O´Bannon [commissioned 26.6.1942, 1949 DDE-450, 1962 DD-450], DD-451 Chevalier [commissioned 20.7.1942], DD-465 Saufley [commissioned 9.8.1942, 1949 DDE-465, 1962 DD-465], DD-466 Waller [commissioned 1.10.1942, 1949 DDE-466, 1962 DD-466], DD-467 Strong [commissioned 7.8.1942], DD-468 Taylor [commissioned 28.8.1942, 1951 DDE-468, 1962 DD-468, 1969 italian Lanciere], DD-469 De Haven [commissioned 20.9.1942], DD-470 Bache [commissioned 14.11.1942, 1951 DDE-470, 1962 DD-470], DD-471 Beale [commissioned 23.12.1942, 1951 DDE-471, 1962 DD-471], DD-473 Guest [commissioned 15.12.1942, 1959 brazilian Para], DD-473 Bennet [commissioned 9.2.1943, 1959 brazilian Paraiba], DD-474 Fullham [commissioned 2.3.1943], DD-475 Hudson [commissioned 13.4.1943], DD-476 Hutchins [commissioned 17.11.1942], DD-477 Pringle [commissioned 15.9.1942, DD der USN S. 179 von 12/42 as aircraft carrying DD], DD-478 Stanly [commissioned 15.10.1942], DD-479 Stevens [commissioned 1.2.1943], DD-480 Halford [commissioned 10.4.1943], DD-481 Leutze [commissioned 4.3.1944], DD-498 Philip [commissioned 21.11.1942, 1949 DDE-498, 1962 DD-498], DD-499 Renshaw [commissioned 5.2.1943, 1949 DDE-499, 1962 DD-4499], DD-500 Ringgold/Ringold [commissioned 30.12.1942, 1958 german Zerstörer 2/Z 2, D-171, 1981 greek Kimon], DD-501 Schroeder [commissioned 1.1.1943], DD-502 Sigsbee [commissioned 23.1.1943], DD507 Conway [commissioned 9.10.1942, 1949 DDE-507, 1962 DD-507], DD-508 Cony [commissioned 30.10.1942, 1949 DDE-508, 1962 DD-508], DD-509 Converse [commissioned 20.11.1942, 1959 spanish Amirante Valdes], DD-510 Eaton [commissioned 4.12.1942, 1951 DDE-510, 1962 DD-510], DD-511 Foote [commissioned 22.12.1942], DD-512 Spence [commissioned 8.1.1943], DD-513 Terry [commissioned 27.1.1943], DD-514 Thatcher [commissioned 10.2.1943], DD-515 Anthony [commissioned 26.2.1943, 1958 german Zerstörer 1, D-170, 1979 greek, cannibalised for spares], D-516 Wadsworth [commissioned 16.3.1943, 1959 german Zerstörer 3/Z 3, D-172, 1980 greek Nearchos], DD-517 Walker [commissioned 3.4.1943, 1949 DDE-517, 1962 DD-517, 1969 italian Fante], DD-518 Brownson [commissioned 3.2.1943], DD-519 Daly [commissioned 10.3.1943], DD-520 Isherwood [commissioned 12.4.1943, 1961 peruvian Guise], DD-521 Kimberly [commissioned 22.5.1943, 1967 taiwanese An Yang], DD-522 Luce [commissioned 21.6.1943], DD526 Abner Read [commissioned 5.2.1943], DD-527 Ammen [commissioned 12.3.1943], DD-528 Mullany [ex Beatty, commissioned 23.4.1943, 1971 taiwanese Chiang Yang], DD-529 Bush [commissioned 10.5.1943], DD530 Trathen [commissioned 28.5.1943], DD-531 Hazelwood [commissioned 18.6.1943, ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 243 after DASH-conversion], DD-532 Heermann [commissioned 6.7.1943, 10.8.1961 argentine Brown], DD-533 Hoel [commissioned 29.7.1943], DD-534 McCord [commissioned 19.8.1943], DD-535 Miller [commissioned 31.8.1943], DD-536 Owen [commissioned 20.9.1943], DD-537 The Sullivans [commissioned 30.9.1943], DD-538 Stephen Potter [commissioned 21.10.1943], DD-539 Tingey [commissioned 25.11.1943], DD-540 Twining [commissioned 1.12.1943, 1971 taiwanese Kwei Yang], DD-541 Yarnall/Yarnell [commissioned 30.12.1943, 1968 taiwanese Kun Yang], DD-544 Boyd [commissioned 8.5.1943, 1969 turkish Iskenderun], DD-545 Bradford [commissioned 12.6.1943, 1962 greek Thyella], DD-546 Brown [commissioned 10.7.1943, 1962 greek Navarinon], DD-547 Cowell [commissioned 23.8.1943, 1971 argentine Almirante Storni], DD-550 Capps [commissioned 23.6.1943, 1957 spanish Lepanto], DD-551 David W. Taylor [commissioned 158 18.9.1943, 1957 spanish Almirante Ferrandiz], DD-552 Evans [commissioned 11.12.1943], DD-553 John D. Henley [commissioned 2.2.1944], DD-554 Franks [commissioned 20.7.1943, 1961 brazilian Parana], DD-555 Haggard [commissioned 31.8.1943], DD-556 Hailey [commissioned 30.9.1943], DD-557 Johnston [commissioned 27.10.1943], DD-558 Laws [commissioned 18.11.1943], DD-559 Longshaw [commissioned 4.12.1943], DD-560 Morrison [commissioned 18.12.1943], DD-561 Prichett/Pritchett [commissioned 15.1.1944, 1970 italian Geniere], DD-562 Robinson [commissioned 31.1.1944], DD-563 Ross [commissioned 2.12.1944], DD-564 Rowe [commissioned 13.3.1944], DD-565 Smalley [commissioned 31.3.1944], DD-566 Stoddard [commissioned 15.4.1944], DD-567 Watts [commissioned 29.4.1944], DD-568 Wren [commissioned 20.5.1944], DD-569 Aulick [commissioned 27.10.1942, 1959 greek Sphendoni/Sfendoni], DD-570 Charles Ausburne [commissioned 24.11.1942, 1960 german Zerstörer 6, D-180], DD-571 Claxton [commissioned 8.12.1942, 1959 german Zerstörer 4, D-178, 1981 greek, cannibalised for spares], DD-572 Dyson [commissioned 30.12.1942, 1960 german Zerstörer 5, D-179, 1982 greek, cannibalised for spares], DD-573 Harrison [commissioned 25.1.1943, 1970 mexican Cuauthemoc/Cuathemoc], DD-574 John Rodgers [commissioned 9.2.1943, 1970 mexican Cuitlahuac], DD-575 McKee [commissioned 31.3.1943], DD-576 Murray [commissioned 20.4.1943, 1951 DDE-576, 1962 DD-576], DD-577 Sproston [commissioned 19.5.1943, 1949 DDE-577, 1962 DD-577], DD-578 Wickes [commissioned 16.6.1943], DD-579 William D. Porter [commissioned 6.7.1943], DD-580 Young [commissioned 31.7.1943], DD-581 Charrette/Charette [commissioned 18.5.1943, 1959 greek Velos], DD-582 Conner [commissioned 8.6.1943, 1959 greek Aspis], DD-583 Hall [commissioned 7.7.1943, 1960 greek Lonchi], DD-584 Halligan [commissioned 19.8.1943], DD585 Haraden [commissioned 16.9.1943], DD-586 Newcomb [commissioned 10.11.1943], DD-587 Bell [commissioned 4.3.1943], DD-588 Burns [commissioned 3.4.1943], DD-589 Izard [commissioned 15.5.1943], DD-590 Paul Hamilton [commissioned 25.10.1943], DD-591 Twiggs [commissioned 4.11.1943], DD-592 Howorth [commissioned 3.4.1944], DD-593 Killen [commissioned 4.5.1944], DD-594 Hart [ex Mansfield, commissioned 4.11.1944], DD-595 Metcalfe [commissioned 18.11.1944], DD-596 Shields [commissioned 8.2.1945, 1972 brazilian Maranhao], DD-597 Wiley [commissioned 22.2.1945], DD-629 Abbot [commissioned 23.4.1943], DD-630 Braine [commissioned 11.5.1943, 1971 argentine Almirante Domecq Garcia], DD-631 Erben [commissioned 28.5.1943, 1963 s-korean Chung Mu] DD-642 Hale [commissioned 15.6.1943, 1961 colombian Antioquia], DD-643 Sigourney [commissioned 29.6.1943], DD-644 Stembel [commissioned 16.7.1943, 3.8.1961 argentine Rosales], DD-649 Albert W. Grant [commissioned 24.11.1943], DD-650 Caperton [commissioned 30.7.1943], DD-651 Cogswell [commissioned 17.8.1943, 1969 turkish Izmit], DD-652 Ingersoll [commissioned 31.8.1943], DD-653 Knapp [commissioned 16.9.1943, 1961 brazilian Pernambuco], DD-654 Bearss [commissioned 12.4.1944], DD-655 John Hood [commissioned 7.6.1944], DD-656 Van Valkenburgh [commissioned 2.8.1944, 1967 turkish Izmir], DD-657 Charles J. Badger [commissioned 23.7.1943], DD-658 Colahan [commissioned 23.8.1943], DD-659 Dashiell [commissioned 20.3.1943], DD-660 Bullard [commissioned 9.4.1943], DD-661 Kidd [commissioned 23.4.1943], DD-662 Bennion [commissioned 14.12.1943], DD-663 Heywood L. Edwards [commissioned 26.1.1944, 1959 japanese Ariake DD-183], DD-664 Richard P. Leary [commissioned 23.2.1944, 1959 japanese Yugure DD-184], DD-665 Bryant [commissioned 4.12.1943], DD-666 Black [commissioned 21.5.1943], DD-667 Chauncey [commissioned 31.5.1943], DD-668 Clarence K. Bronson [commissioned 11.6.1943, 1967 turkish Istanbul], DD-669 Cotten [commissioned 24.7.1943], DD-670 Dortch [commissioned 7.8.1943, 10.8.1961 argentine Espora], DD-671 Gatling [commissioned 19.8.1943], DD-672 Healy [commissioned 3.9.1943], DD-673 Hickox [commissioned 10.9.1943, 1968 s-korean Pusan], DD-674 Hunt [commissioned 22.9.1943], DD-675 Lewis Hancock [commissioned 29.9.1943, 1967 brazilian Piaui], DD-676 Marshall [commissioned 16.10.1943], DD-677 McDermut [commissioned 19.11.1943], DD-678 McGowan [commissioned 20.12.1943, 1960 spanish Jorge Juan], DD-679 McNair [commissioned 30.12.1943], DD-680 Malvin [commissioned 24.11.1943], DD-681 Hopewell [commissioned 30.9.1943], DD-682 Porterfield [commissioned 30.10.1943], DD-683 Stockham [commissioned 11.2.1944], DD-684 Wedderburn [commissioned 9.3.1944], DD-685 Picking [commissioned 21.9.1943], DD-686 Halsey Powell [commissioned 25.10.1943, 1968 s-korean Seoul], DD-687 Uhlmann [commissioned 22.11.1943], DD-688 Remey [commissioned 30.9.1943], DD-689 Wadleigh [commissioned 19.10.1943, 1963 chilean Blanco Encalada], DD-690 Normann Scott [commissioned 5.11.1943], DD-691 Mertz [commissioned 19.11.1943], DD-792 Callaghan [commissioned 27.1.1943], DD-793 Cassin [commissioned 31.12.1943], DD-794 Irwin [commissioned 14.2.1944, 1968 brazilian Santa Catarina], DD-795 Preston [commissioned 20.3.1944, 1969 turkish Icel], DD-796 Benham [commissioned 20.12.1943, 1961 peruvian Villar], DD-797 Cushing [commissioned 17.1.1944], DD-798 Monssen [commissioned 14.2.1944], DD-799 Jarvis [commissioned 3.6.1944, 1960 spanish Alcala Galiano], DD-800 Porter [commissioned 24.6.1944], DD801 Colhoun [commissioned 8.7.1944], DD-802 Gregory [commissioned 29.7.1944], DD-803 Little [commissioned 19.8.1944, DD der USN S. 179 von 1945], DD-804 Rooks [commissioned 2.9.1944, 1963 chilean Cochrane]) US destroyers, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK FRAM II: ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 243: DD-446 1960, DD-447 1961, DD-449 1960, CONWAY 1922-46 Fleur-de-la-mer,8. schooner (purchased 1808. lost 1811) Fleur de Lis 1929, mine tender in world war 2 Fleur de Lys, La: french frigate, launched 1785, renamed La Pique, taken by RN 1795, 1798 grounded, 26x12pdr, 6x6pdr+ 4x24pdr carronades, 2x6pdr + 2x24pdr carronades 159 Fleurus: french (90) launched 1853, screw ship Flexa/Flecha: portuguese river gunboat, launched 1909 Flintlock 1946, stores ship Flintshire: british steamer 1889, 1894 acquired by IJN, T-depotship Toyohashi, IM KOPIENORDNER Flirt: launched 3/1782, 1795 sold Flirt,12. (hired cutter) around 1800 Fljugarka: russian launch 1861, 1924 Nabat Flora-class (Flora [launched 5/1780, first 18pdr-frigate to be completed, wrecked 1808], Thalia [launched 11/1782 as Unicorn, renamed Thalia the following year, BU 1814], Crescent [launched 10/1784], Romulus [launched 9/1785, troopship 1799, BU 1816]) british frigate, 26x18pdr, 10x9pdr, 12 swivels, IM KOPIENORDNER Flora,14. (hired armed cutter) around 1800 Flora (hired armed brig) 4.12.1800 she had refitted and was almost ready for sea. Flora,36. launched 1844, sold 1891 Flora: delivered 1880, first blohm-voss built ship Flora C 3: danish submarine, Rota-class/C-class, 1920, 4x45,72 TT, 1x5,7 Flora: german transport, commissioned 8.8.1940, 1941 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 68, 1941 Sperrbrecher 168, 1947 french Port Navalo, 1955 german Flachsee Flor de la Mar: portuguese carrack, maiden voyage 1503, lost 1511, IM KOPIENORDNER Flore: 1728 built, french, 4x12pdr, 22x8pdr, 2x4pdr Flore: french screw frigate (46) 1870, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Floreal-class (Floreal [commissioned 27.5.1992], Prairal [commissioned 20.5.1992], Nivose [commissioned 16.10.1992], Ventose [commissioned 5.5.1993], Vendemiare [commissioned 20.10.1993], Germinal [commissioned 4/1994]) french corvettes, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER Florence,6. (hired armed cutter) around 1807 Florentina,36. (captured on 7 4/1800. sold 1802) Flores-class (Flores [commissioned 25.3.1926, CONWAY 1922-46], Soemba [commissioned 12.4.26, 1945 radar training ship, later repair barge]) dutch gunboats Florida-class (Florida BB-30 [commissioned 15.9.1911], Utah BB-31 [commissioned 31.8.1911]) US battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Flower-class: british sloops WWI, see Acacia-type, Azalea-type, Arabis-type, Aubrietia-type, Anchusa-type, french Aldébarantype Flower-class (Acanthus [K.01, commissioned 10/41, 1942 norwegian Andenes, 1956 Colin Frye, 1957 Toshi Maru No. 2], Aconite [K.58, commissioned 7/41, 1941 french Aconit J.1095], Anemone [K.48, commissioned 8/40, 1950 bouy boat Pelikan, 1963 Østfold], Arbutus I [K.86, commissioned 10/40], Alyssum [K.100, commissioned 6/41, 1941 french Alysse J.1059], Asphodel [K.56, commissioned 9/40], Aubrietia [K.96, commissioned 12/40, 1948 bouy boat Arnfin Bergan, 1951 whaler], Auricula [K.12, commissioned 3/41], Balsam [ex Chelmer, commissioned 328.11.1942], Bellworth/Bellwort [K.114, commissioned 11/41, 1946 irish Cliona], Borage [K.120, commissioned 4/42, 1946 irish Macha], Azalea [K.25, commissioned 1/41], Begonia [K.66, commissioned 3/41, 3/1942 USS Impulse PG-68], Burdock [K.126, commissioned 3/41], Campion [K.108, commissioned 7/41], Godetia (II) [K.226, ex Dart, commissioned 2/42], Heliotrope [K.03, commissioned 9/40, 3/1942 USS Surprise PG-63, later merchant Heliolock, later chinese merchant Ziang Teh, 1949 naval Lin I], Hollyhock [K.64, commissioned 11/40], Honeysuckle [K.27, commissioned 9/40], Hydrangea [commissioned 1/41, 1948 merchant Hydralock], Jasmine [K.23, commissioned 5/41], Amaranthus [K.17, commissioned 2/41, 1946 merchant], Bluebell [K.80, commissioned 7/40, LOOSE/OESTERLE], Campanula [K.18, commissioned 9/40], Clover [K.134, commissioned 5/51, 1947 mercantile Cloverlock, 1949 chinese Kai Feng], Jonquil [K.68, commissioned 10/40, 1947 mercantile Lemnos, 1951 Olympic Raider], Larkspur [K.82, commissioned 1/41, 3/1942 USS Fury PG-69], Monkshood [K.207, commissioned 7/41, 1948 mercantile W. R, Strang], Montbretia [K.208, commissioned 9/1941 as norwegian Mountbretia], Tamarisk [K.216, ex Ettrick, launched 7/41, commissioned 26.12.1941, 1943 greek Tompazis], Candytuft [commissioned 16.10.1940, 6/1942 USS Tenacity PG-71/PG-70?, later chinese merchant Maw Hwa], Carnation [K.00, commissioned 10/40, 1943-45 dutch Frisio], Celandine [K.75, commissioned 4/41], Coltsfoot [K.140, commissioned 11/41, 1947 mercantile Alexandra], Hyderabad [K.212, ex Nettle, commissioned 23.2.1942], Lavender [K.60, commissioned 5/41, 1948 merchant Eugene Vinkle], Lobelia [K.05, commissioned 7/1941 as french Lobelia, J.1068, 1948 norwegian bouy boat Thorger], Poppy [K.213, commissioned 12.5.1942, 1946 mercantile Rami], Coriander [K.183, ex Iris, commissioned 9/41, 1942 french Commandante Detroyat J.1166], Loosestrife [K.105, commissioned 11/41, 1947 mercantile Kallsevni], Marguerite [K.54, commissioned 11/40], Marigold [K.87, commissioned 2/41], Mignonette [K.38, commissioned 5/41, 1948 merchant Alexandrouplis], Abelia [K.184, commissioned 2/41, 1948 merchant Kraft, 1954 Arne Skontorg], Alisma [K.185, commissioned 2/41, 1949 mercantile Laconia, 1950 Constantinos S., 1952 Parnon], Anchusa [K.186, commissioned 3/41, 1949 mercantile Silverlord, 1954 Sir Edgar], Arabis (I) [K.73, launched 2/40, completed 5.4.1940, 4/1942 USS Saucy PG-65, 1945 HMS Snapdragon (II)], Armeria [K.187, commissioned 3/41, 1948 mercantile Deppie, 1950 Canastel, 1952 Rio Blanco, 1955 Lillian], Aster [K.188, commissioned 4/41, french], Bergamot [K.189, commissioned 5/41, 1947 mercantile Syros, 1951 Delphine, 1955 Ekaterina], Bryony [K.192, commissioned 6/41, 1947 norwegian merchant 160 Polarfront, CONWAY 1922-46 1942 as minesweeper], Buttercup [K.193, minesweeper, commissioned 4/42 as norwegian Buttercup, 1946 Nordkyn, 1957 mercantile whaler Thoris], Calendula [K.28, commissioned 5/1940, 3/1942 USS Ready PG-67], Camelia [K.31, commissioned 6/40, 1948 mercantile Hetty W. Vinkle], Chrysanthemum [K.195, commissioned 1/42, 1942 french Commandante Drogou J.3040, 1948 mercantile Terje X, 1959 portuguese Caravalho Aranjo], Clarkia [K.88, commissioned 4/40], Cowslip [K.196, commissioned 8/41], Eglantine [K.197, commissioned 8/1941 as norwegian, 1946 Sørøy, 1957 Thorglimt], Erica [K.50, commissioned 8/40], Freesia [K.43, commissioned 11/40, 1946 merchant Freelock], Fritillary [K.199, commissioned 11/41, 1947 merchant Andria], Genista [K.200, commissioned 12/41, 1947 weather ship], Gentian [K.90, commissioned 9/40], Gloxinia [K:22, commissioned 8/40], Heartsease [K.15, ex Pansy, built 1939, commissioned 20.4.1940, 4/1942 USS Courage PG-70], Heather [K.69, commissioned 11/40], Hibiscus [K.24, commissioned 21.5.1940, 5/1942 USS Spry PG-64, 1947 merchant Madonna], Hyacinth [K.84, commissioned 10/40, 1943 greek Apostolis], Kingcup [K.33, commissioned 12/40, 1947 mercantile Rubis, 1954 Seislim], Mallow [K.81, commissioned 7/40, 1944 yugoslav Nada, 1948 Partizanka, 1949 egyptian El Sudan], Orchis [K.76, commissioned 11/40], Peony [K.40, commissioned 8/40, 1943 greek Sakhtouris], Periwinkle [K.55, commissioned 8.4.40, 3/1942 USS Restless PG-66, 1947 merchant Perilock], Picotee [K.63, commissioned 9/40], Pimpernel [K.71, launched commissioned 9.1.1941], Rhododendron [K.78, launched 9/40, in action in 11/40, 1950 Maj Vinke], Vervain [K.190, ex Broom, commissioned 9.6.41], Clemantis [K.36, commissioned 7/40], Columbine [K.94, commissioned 9/40, 1949 Leif Welding], Convolvulus [K.45, commissioned 2/41], Lotus (I) [K.93, commissioned 1/42, 1942 french Commandante d´Estienne d´Orves J.495], Meadowsweet [K.144, commissioned 7/42, 1951 Gerrit W. Vinkle], Mimosa [K.11, commissioned 5/41, 1942 french Mimosa, J.6254], Rockrose [K.51, commissioned 4.11.1941, 1947 south-african HMSAS Protea], Saxifrage [K.04, commissioned 6.2.1942, 1947 norwegian Polarfront], Coreopsis [K.32, commissioned 4/40, 1943 greek Kriezis], Crocus [K.49, commissioned 10/40], Oxlip [K.123, commissioned 12/41, 1946 irish Maev], Pennywort [K.111, commissioned 5/42], Spiraea [K.08, launched 10/40, commissioned 12.2.1941, 1948 merchant Thessalonika], Starwort [K.20, launched 2/41, commissioned 12.5.1941, 1949 whaler], Cyclamen [K.83, commissioned 9/40, 1948 merchant Southern Briar, 1949 whaler], Dahlia [K.59, commissioned 3/41], Dianella [K.07, ex Daffodil, commissioned 1/41], Myosotis [K.65, commissioned 5/41, 1946 french trawler Grunningur], Narcissus [K.74, commissioned 7/41, 1946 Este], Sundew [K.57, commissioned 9/41, 1941 french Roselys, J.1093], Nigella [K.19, commissioned 2/41, 1947 Nigelock], Pentstemon [K.61, commissioned 7/41], Delphinium [K.77, commissioned 11/40], Dianthus [K.95, commissioned 3/41, 1949 norwegian mercantile Thorslep, whaler], Lotus (II) [K.130, ex Phlox, commissioned 1942], Petunia [K.79, commissioned 13.1.1941, 1945 chinese Fu Po], Pink [K.137, commissioned 2.7.1942], Polyanthus [K.47, commissioned 4/41], Gardenia [K.99, commissioned 5/40], Geranium [K.16, commissioned 6/40, 1945 danish Thetis], Potentilla [K.214, commissioned 1942 as norwegian Potentilla, 1944 RN], Primrose [K.91, commissioned 15.7.1940, 1949 bouy boat Norfinn], Primula [K.14, commissioned 22.6.1940, 1947 mercantile Marylock], Renonculus [K.117, commissioned 7/41, 1941 french Renoncule, J.1162], Rose [K.102, commissioned 1941 as norwegian Rose], Salvia [K.97, commissioned 20.9.41], Snapdragon (I) [K.10, commissioned 28.10.40], Violet [K.35, commissioned 2/41, 1947 La Aguerra, 1949 La Guerra, 1958 Claudio Sabadell], Woodruff [K.53, commissioned 7.4.1941, 1948 south-african Lupin], Gladiolus [K.34, commissioned 10/41], Godetia (I) [K.72, commissioned 7/1940], Samphire [K.128, launched 4/41, in combat 12/41], Snowdrop [K.67, commissioned 30.7.1941], Snowflake [K.211, ex Zenobia, commissioned 2.11.1941], Stonecrop [K.142, commissioned 30.7.1941, 1949 mercantile Silver King, 1950 Martha Vinke], Sunflower [K.41, commissioned 25.1.41], Sweetbriar [K.209, commissioned 8.9.1941, 12/49 bouy boat Star IX], Thyme [K.210, commissioned 23.10.1941], Tulip [K.29, commissioned 4.9.1940, 1950 whaler Olympic Conqueror, 1956 japanese Otori Maru No. 8, 1957 dutch Thorlyn], Verbena [K.85, commissioned 19.12.1940], Veronica [K.37, commissioned 2/41, 3/1942 USS Temptress PG-62], Vetch [K.132, commissioned 27.5.1941], Wallflower [K.44, commissioned 14.11.1940, 1949 bouy boat Asbjørn Larsen], Zinnia [K.98, commissioned 30.3.41], Fleur de Lys [K.122, ex french La Dieppoise, commissioned 8/40], La Bastiaise [french, commissioned 6/40, sunk on trials 6/1940], La Malouine [K.46, commissioned 7/40], Nasturtium [K.107, ex french La Paimpolaise, commissioned 9/40, later mercantile Chania, 1948 greek naval unarmed lighthouse tender St. Lykoudis], Agassiz [RCN, K.129, commissioned 1/41], Chilliwack [K.131, commissioned 4/41], Trail [RCN, K.174, commissioned 4/41, Wetaskiwin/Westaskawin [ex Banff, RCN, K.175, commissioned 12/40, 1946 venezuelan Victoria], Chambly [K.116, commissioned 12/40, 1952 dutch merchant Sonia Vinke], Chicoutimi [K.156, commissioned 5/41], Dauphin [K.157, commissioned 5/41, 1949 honduiran merchant Cortes, 1955 ecuadorean San Antonio], Eyebright [K.150, commissioned 5/41, 1941-45 RN, 1945 dutch merchant Albert W. Vinke], Lethbridge [RCN, K.160, commissioned 6/41, 1952 dutch merchant Nicolaas Vinke], Mayflower [K.191, commissioned 5/41, 1941-45 RN], Saskatoon [RCN, K.158, commissioned 6/41, 1948 whaler Tra los Montes, 1950 Olympic Fighter, 1956 Otori Maru No. 6, 1961 Kyo Maru No. 20], Trillium [K.172, commissioned 5/41, 1941-45 RN, 1950 merchant Olympic Runner, 1956 Otori Maru No. 10, 1959 Kyo Maru No. 16], Alberni [RCN, K.103, commissioned 2/41], Edmundston [RCN, K.106, commissioned 10/41, 1948 liberian merchant Amapala], Nanaimo [RCN, K.101, commissioned 4/41, 1953 dutch merchant Rene W. Vinke], Timmins [RCN, K.223, commissioned 2/42], Vancouver [ex Kitchener, RCN, K.240, commissioned 3/42], Barrie [RCN, K.138, commissioned 5/41, 1947 merchant Gasestado, 1957 argentine Capitan Canepa], Battleford [RCN, K.165, commissioned 7/41, 1946 venezuelan Libertad], Collingwood [first 161 RCN vessel, K.180, commissioned 11/40], Drumheller [RCN, K.167, commissioned 9/41], Galt [RCN, K.163, commissioned 5/41], Halifax [RCN, K.237, commissioned 11/41], Moose-Jaw/Moosejaw [RCN, K.164, commissioned 6/41], Orillia [RCN, K.119, commissioned 11/40], The Pas [RCN, K.168, commissioned 10/41], Woodstock [RCN, K.238, commissioned 5/42, 1951 merchant Olympic Winner, 1956 Otori Maru No. 20, 1957 Akitsa Maru], Baddeck [RCN, K.147, commissioned 5/41, 1947 merchant Efthar, 1948 Yusuf Z. Alireza], Brandon [RCN, K.149, commissioned 7/41], Buctouche [RCN, K.179, commissioned 6/41], Hepatica [K.159, commissioned 5/41, 1941-45 RN], Pictou [RCN, K.146, commissioned 4/41], Rimouski [RCN, K.121, commissioned 4/41], Shediac [RCN, K.110, commissioned 7/41, 1954 dutch merchant Jooski W. Vinke], Snowberry [K.166, commissioned 5/41, 1941-45 RN], Spikenard [K.198, commissioned 5/41], Windflower [K.155, commissioned 5/51], Kitchener [ex Vancouver, RCN, K.225, commissioned 6/42], Levis [RCN, K.115, commissioned 5/41], HMCS Lunenburg [K.151, commissioned 12/41], Shawinigan [RCN, K.136, commissioned 9/41], Charlottetown I [RCN, K.244, commissioned 12/41], La Malbaie [ex Fort William, RCN, K.273, commissioned 4/42], Napanee [RCN, K.118, commissioned 5/41], Prescott [RCN, K.161, commissioned 6/41], Sudbury [RCN, K.162, commissioned 10/41], Arrowhead [K.145, commissioned 5/41, 1941-45 RN], Bittersweet [K.182, commissioned 5/41, 1941-45 RN], Calgary [RCN, K.231, commissioned 12/41], Camrose [RCN, K. 154, commissioned 6/41], Dunvegan [RCN, K.177, commissioned 9/41, 1946 venezuelan Independencia], Fennel [K.194, commissioned 5/41, 1941-45 RN, 1948 merchant Milliam Kikl, 1948 bouy boat, 1951 whaler], Fredericton [RCN, K.245, commissioned 12/41], Regina [RCN, K.234, commissioned 1/42], Sherbrooke [RCN, K.152, commissioned 6/41], Sorel [RCN, K.153, commissioned 8/41], Brantford/Brentford [RCN, K.218, commissioned 5/42], Midland [RCN, K.220, commissioned 11/41], Arvida [RCN, K.113, commissioned 5/41], Louisburg (I) [RCN, K.143, commissioned 19/41], HMCS Matapedia [K.112, commissioned 5/41], Summerside [RCN, K.141, commissioned 9/41], Ville de Quebec [ex Quebec, RCN, K.242, commissioned 5/42, 1946 mercantile Dispina, 1947 Dorothea Paxos, 1948 Tanya, 1949 Medex], Algoma [RCN, K.172, commissioned 7/41, 1946 venezuelan Constitution], Cobalt [RCN, K.124, commissioned 11/40, rebuilt 1944, 1953 dutch merchant Johanna W. Vinke], Kamsack [RCN, K.171, commissioned 10/41, 1946 venezuelan Carabobo], Kenogami [RCN, K.125, commissioned 6/41], Morden [RCN, K.170, commissioned 9/41], Oakville [RCN, K.178, commissioned 11/41, 1946 venezuelan Patria], Port Arthur [RCN, K.253, commissioned 5/42], Rosthern [RCN, K.169, commissioned 6/41], Weyburn [RCN, K.173, commissioned 11/41], Amherst [RCN, K.148, commissioned 8/41, 1946 venezuelan Feberacion/Federacion], Moncton [RCN, K.139, commissioned 4/42, 1955 dutch merchant Willem Vinke], Sackville [RCN, K.181, commissioned 12/41, 1956 minelayer, 1964 survey vessel], Dawson [RCN, K.104, commissioned 10/41], Dundas [RCN, K.229, commissioned 4/42], Kamloops [RCN, K.176, commissioned 3/41], New Westminster/New Wesminster [RCN, K. 228, commissioned 1/42, 1950 merchant Elisa, 1952 Portoviejo, 1954 Azura], Quesnall/Quesnel [RCN, K.133, commissioned 5/41], IM KOPIENORDNER modified: Arabis (II) [commissioned ..., RNZN 1944-50], Arbutus (II) [commissioned ..., 1944-50 RNZN], Bugloss [commissioned ..., 1945-48 indian Assam], Mimico [ex HMS Bulrush/Bullrush, RCN, K.307, commissioned 2/44, 1950 hunduran Olympic Victor, 1956 japanese Otori Maru No. 12, 1962 Kyo Maru No. 25], Burnet [built 1943, commissioned ..., 1945 indian Gondawana, 1947 thai Bangpakong], Charlock [commissioned ..., 1946-47 indian Mahratta], Forrest Hill [ex HMS Ceanothus, RCN, K.486, commissioned 12/43], Betony [built 1943, commissioned ..., 1945 indian Sind, 1947 thai Prasae], Giffard [ex HMS Buddleia/Budleia, RCN, K.275, commissioned 11/43], Longbranch [ex Candystuft (II), 1944 RCN, K.382, commissioned 1/44, 1947 mercantile Rexton Kent II], Comfrey [K.227, commissioned 11/1942 as USS Action PG-86, 1952 mercantile Arne Presthus], Cornel [commissioned 12/1942 as USS Alacrity PG-87, renamed Rio Marina, later Portoferraio], Dittany [ex USS Beacon PG-88, K.279, commissioned 31.5.1943], Fergus [ex HMCS Fort Francis, RCN, K.686, commissioned 11/44], Guelph [RCN, K.687, commissioned 5/44], North Bay [RCN, K.339, commissioned 10/43], Owen Sound [RCN, K.340, commissioned 11/43], Smilax [ex USS Tact PG-98, commissioned 21.6.43, 1948 argentine Republica], Statice [ex USS Vim PG-99, K.281, launched 4/43, commissioned 10.4.43], Belleville [RCN, K.332, commissioned 10/44, 1947 dominican Juan Bautista Cambiaso], Flax [commissioned 12/1942 as USS Brisk PG-89], Frontenac [RCN, K.335, commissioned 10/43], Honesty [ex USS Caprice PG-90, commissioned 28.5.43, K.285], Peterborough [RCN, K.342, commissioned 6/44, 1947 dominican Gerardo Jansen], Rosebay [ex USS Splendor PG-97, K.286, commissioned 28.7.43], Smiths Falls [RCN, K.345, commissioned 11/44], Trentonian [RCN, K.368, commissioned 12/43], Cobourg [RCN, K.333, commissioned 5/44], Linaria [ex USS Clash PG-91, commissioned 22.6.1943], Lindsay [RCN, K.338, commissioned 11/43], Parry Sound [RCN, K.341, commissioned 8/44], Strathroy [RCN, K.455, commissioned 11/44, 1946 chilean Chipana], Thorlock [RCN, K.394, commissioned 11/44, 1946 chilean Papudo], West York [RCN, K.369, commissioned 10/44, IM KOPIENORDNER], Whitby [RCN, K.346, commissioned 6/44], Willowherb [ex USS Vitality PG-100, launched 15.4.43, transferred 30.8.43/9.9.43], Asbestos [RCN, K.358, commissioned 6/44, 1947 dominican, lost on transfer], Atholl [RCN, K.15, commissioned 10/43], Beauharnois [RCN, K.540, commissioned 9/44, merchant Colon, 1950 israeli frigate Wedgewood], Hawkesbury [RCN, K.415, commissioned 6/44], Lachute [RCN, K.440, commissioned 10/44, 1946 dom-rep. Colon aka Cristobal Colon], Louisbourg (II) [RCN, K.401, commissioned 12/43, 1947 dominican Juan Alejandro Acosta], Mandrake [commissioned 4/1943 as USS Haste PG-92, renamed Porto Azurro, merchant 1953], Merrittonia [ex HMCS Pointe Claire, RCN, K.688, commissioned 10/44], Milfoil [commissioned 31.3.1943 as USS Intensity PG-93, 162 1950 whale catcher Olympic Promoter, IM KOPIENORDNER], Musk [commissioned 22.12.1942 as USS Might PG-94], Nepeta [commissioned 23.7.1943 as USS Pert PG-95], Norsyd [RCN, K.520, commissioned 12/43, merchant Balboa, 1950 israeli Haganah], Privet [commissioned as british vesel?, commissioned 16.8.1943 as USS Prudent PG-96, italian Elbano, 1951 hydrographic survey vessel Staffetta], Riviere du Loup [RCN, K.357, commissioned 11/43, 1947 dominican Juan Bautista Maggiolo], St. Lambert [RCN, K.343, commissioned 5/44], Stellarton/Stallanton [RCN, K.457, commissioned 9/44, 1946 chilean Casma], launched 1942-44, CONWAY 1922-46) british corvettes german: PA 1 [built as french Arquebuse, commissioned 15.4.44], PA 2 [built as french Hallebarde, commissioned 16.11.43], PA 3 [built as french Sabre, commissioned 16.11.43], PA 4 [built as french Poignard, never completed] GRÖNER 8,I Flush: 1920 Flutto-class 1. Serie (Flutto [commissioned 20.3.43], Gorgo [commissioned 11.11.42], Nautilo [commissioned 26.7.1943, 1943 german UIT 19, 194. yugoslav Sava], Marea [commissioned 7.5.1943, 1945 british N 41 1949 soviet reparation Z 13], Tritone [commissioned 10.10.42], Vortice [commissioned 21.6.43, 1949-52 designated battery charging vessel PV 1 due to treaty restrictions], Grongo [commissioned 11.11.42, 1943 german UIT 20], Murena [commissioned 25.8.43, 1943 german UIT 16], Sparide [commissioned 7.8.43]) italian submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46, GRÖNER 3 Flutto-class 2. Serie (Alluminio, Antimonio, Fosforo, Manganese, Silicio, Zolfo, Bario [launched 23.1.44, 1944 german UIT 7, scuttled while fitting out, rebuilt, commissioned 1961 as Pietro Calvi, CONWAY 1947-95], Cadmio, Cromo, Ferro, Irido, Litio [launched 19.2.44, scuttled while fitting out], Oro, Ottone, Piombo, Potassio, Rame, Rutenio, Sodio [launched 16.3.44, scuttled while fitting out], Vanadio, Zinco) italian submarines, not completed if not otherwise stated Fly: british advice boat, launched 1694, (4 minions) Fly: british snow, launched 1732, in service until 1751 Fly-class (Fly [launched 4/1752, 1772 sold], Ranger [launched 10/1752, 1783 sold]) british sloops, 8x3pdr, 10 swivels, IM KOPIENORDNER Fly: british cutter, purchased by RN 1763, sold 1771, IM KOPIENORDNER Fly: US schooner (6), purchased 1775 as dispatch vessel, 1778 burnt Fly: USA commissioned 1776, selbstverbrannt 1777 Fly: british cutter purchased 1778, captured 81 by french Fly: british revenue cutter (customs) 1793, 1806 out of service Fly: british revenue cutter (customs) 1795, excise vessel Fly-class (Fly [launched 10/1805, 1812 wrecked], Kite [launched 7/1805, 1815 sold], Sparrow [launched 7/1805, 1816 sold], Raven [launched 8/1805, 1816 sold], Wizard [launched 11/1805, 1816 sold], ...) british brigs, 2x6pdr, 14x24pdr carronades, later + 2x24pdr carronades Fly (18) british 1813 Fly,10 (hired armed cutter) around 1799 Fly,4. (hired armed cutter) around 1805 Fly,16. (1805 launched. lost 1812) 1806 Fly: US schooner, 1811? built, 29.11.1811 captured by HMS Scylla, 1812 HMS Sea Lark, sold 1820 (10x12pdr), IM KOPIENORDNER Fly,18. launched 1813. ‘cruizer’. sold 1828) paid off 7.12.1821 after considerable success against US smugglers. Fly-class (Fly [launched 8/1831, commissioned 1832, 1854 hulk, later yard craft C.2, 1903 BU], Harrier [launched 11/1831, 1840 BU]) british sloops, 2x9pdr, 16x32pdr carronades Fly-class (Butterfly [sent to mission theatre late 1915], Cranefly [sent to mission theatre late 1915], Firefly [commissioned 11/1915], Gadfly [sent to mission theatre late 1915], Grayfly [sent to mission theatre late 1915], Greenfly [sent to mission theatre late 1915], Mayfly [sent to mission theatre late 1915], Sawfly [sent to mission theatre late 1915], Snakefly [sent to mission theatre late 1915], Stonefly [sent to mission theatre late 1915] [sent to mission theatre late 1915], Waterfly [sent to mission theatre late 1915], Blackfly [sent to mission theatre mid 1916], Caddisfly [sent to mission theatre mid 1916], Hoverfly [sent to mission theatre mid 1916], Sedgefly [sent to mission theatre mid 1916]) british river gunboats, commissioned from 1915 on, CONWAY 1906-21 Flying Cloud: clipper 1851, IM KOPIENORDNER Flying Fish: cutter 1778, 12 carronades, 12 swivels Flying Fish: USA, schooner, ex Independence (pilot craft) commissioned 1838 as F. Flying Fish,12. schooner. (captured from the french 30 6/1803. lost 1808) Flying Fish,18. (1844 launched. BU 1852) 1844 brig 31,4x9,86x4,37 Flying Fox: 1918 Flying Kestrel: 1913, tug Flying Kite: 1929, tug Flying Linnet: 1904, tug Flying Princess: Tragflügelfähre 1976, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, Typ Jetfoil 929 163 Flyvefisken-class (Flyvefisken [commissioned 12.11.1954], Hajen [commissioned 8.2.1955], Havkatten [commissioned 1.6.55], Laxen [commissioned 12.5.55], Makrelen [commissioned 7.7.1955], Svaerdfisken [commissioned 14.9.55]) danish fast torpedo attack craft, IM KOPIENORDNER Flyvefisken-class (Flyvefisken [commissioned 19.12.1989], Hajen [commissioned 19.7.1990], Havkatten [commissioned 1.11.1990], Laxen [commissioned 22.3.1991], Makrelen [commissioned 1.10.1991], Storen [commissioned 4/1992], Svaerdfisken [commissioned 1.2.1993], Glenten [commissioned 1993?], Gribben [commissioned 1994?], Lommen [commissioned ], Ravnen [commissioned ], Skaden [commissioned ], Viben [commissioned ], ...) danish fast attack craft/patrol boat, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER Flyvende Fisk: danish brig sloop, built 1788, taken 1807 by RN, renamed Venture later Flying Fish, 1811 sold FM 1: german coastal minesweeper 1918, 1922 civil Tepscora, 1925 harbour ferry Siegfried, 1939 H 521, 1942 training ship Nordpol, 1947 barrack ship Siegfried, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 2: german coastal minesweeper 1918, later polish (Czaika/)Jaskolka?, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 3: german coastal minesweeper 1918, merchant Cecedena IV, 1925 tug Cecedena 4, renamed Minna, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 4: german coastal minesweeper 1918, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 5: german coastal minesweeper 1918, 1919 greek harbour ferry Georgios Galeos, renamed Maria K... , renamed Kalydon, 1941 german 10 V 1, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 6: german coastal minesweeper 1918, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 7: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1918, not commissioned, sold 1919, mercantile, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 8: german coastal minesweeper, commissioned 19.10.18, sold 1919, mercantile, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 9: german coastal minesweeper 1919, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 10: german coastal minesweeper 1919, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 11: german coastal minesweeper 1918, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 12: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1918, not commissioned, sold 1919, mercantile, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 13: german coastal minesweeper 1918, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 14: german coastal minesweeper 1919, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 15: german coastal minesweeper 1918, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 16: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1919, later alban. gunboat Sqipnia/Squipnia FM 17: german coastal minesweeper 1918, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 18: german coastal minesweeper 1918, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 19: german coastal minesweeper 1918, 1922 portugies. ferry Raul Cascaes, 1924 fishery protection vessel Raoul Cascaes, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 20: german coastal minesweeper 1918, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 21: german coastal minesweeper 1919, 1920 Peilboot III, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 22: german coastal minesweeper 1919, 1920 Peilboot IV, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 23: german coastal minesweeper 1918, ..., alban. gun boat Sqenderbeg/Skenerbeg, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 24: german coastal minesweeper 1919, 1923 pers gun boat Fatiya, 1926 Pahlavi, 1935 Shahin/Shahan, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 25:german coastal minesweeper 1918, 1925 harbour ferry Bismarck, 1927 finnisch Alands-Express, 1930 Express, 1933 italian S. Constanzo Express, 1935 Gianpaolo I, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 26: german coastal minesweeper 1918, 1920 Peilboot VII, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 27: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1918, not commissioned, 1920 polish Czaika/Jaskolka? FM 28: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1918, not commissioned, later polish Rybita/Mewa?, 1934 survey vessel Pomorzanin, CONWAY 1906-21 FM 29: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1919, not commissioned, 1925 sold, mercantile Westfalen, 1932 port. Montijense, ..., CONWAY 1906-21 FM 30: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1919, not commissioned, later polish Rybita/Mewa?, 1934 survey vessel Pomorzanin, CONWAY 1906-21 FM 31: german coastal minesweeper 1919, 1920 polish minesweeper Rybitwa/Mewa?, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 32: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1919, not commissioned, sold 1919, mercantile, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 33: german coastal minesweeper 1919, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 34: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1919, not commissioned, sold 1919, mercantile, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 35: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1919, not commissioned, sold 1919, mercantile, 1922 Baltic, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 36: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1919, not commissioned, sold 1919, 1920 romanian ferry Socrates, 1941 german minesweeper/minelayer trainer Xanten, 1942 UJ 116, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 FM 37: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1919, not commissioned, sold 1921, mercantile, 1923 italian Abbazia, 1932 Fiumana I, 1939 Arco Azurro, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 164 FM 38: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1919, not commissioned, sold 1921, mercantile, 1923 italian Laurana, 1938 Fiumana II, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 39: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1918, not commissioned, sold 1919, mercantile, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 42: german coastal minesweeper, commissioned 18.11.1919, 1922 steamer Pionier, later russian steamer, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 48: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1919, not commissioned, sold 1921, mercantile, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 49: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1919, not commissioned, rebuilt to ferry, 1922 italian Albona, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 50: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1919, not commissioned, sold 1919, mercantile, greek Eleine, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 54: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1919, not commissioned, sold 1919, 1920 Freiheit, 1922 danish Vestjyden, 1925 german Memelland, 1930 Brunhilde, 1935 polish Carmen, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 55: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1918, completed 1920 as mercantile King Albert, 1930 dutch Wilhelmina, 1931 belgian Miramar, 1940 german liason vessel Eider, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 56: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1918, not commissioned, sold 1919, mercantile, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 57: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1918, not commissioned, sold 1919, mercantile, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FM 62: german coastal minesweeper, launched 1919, not commissioned, sold 1919 as ferry Vaterland, 1935 port. Ribantejo Primeiro, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 Foam: 1904 tug Foam: launched 1911, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 45, didn´t reach russian waters Fob Foca: italian submarine, launched 9/08 Foca-class (Foca, Golfinho, Hidra) portuguese submarines, commissioned 1917 Foca-class (Foca 1937, Zoea 1938, Atropo 1939) italian submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 192246 Foca-class (Foca I [aka F I, launched 1957, 1963 SA 41], Foca II [aka F II, launched 1957, 1963 SA 42]) spanish midget submarines Fod Foe Fof Fogas-class (k [renamed Csuka, 1928 österr. Birago], Fogas [1920 österr., 1927 hungarian Gödöllö]) kuk river patrol craft Foh Foi Foj Fok Folgore-class (Folgore [commissioned 16.2.1887], Saetta [commissioned 16.2.1888]) italian T-avisos, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Folgore-class (Baleno [commissioned 15.6.1932], Folgore [commissioned 1.7.32], Fulmine [commissioned 14.9.1932], Lampo [commissioned 13.8.1932]) italian destroyers Folkstone: british 40/44 guns 1703 Folkstone: british 40/44 guns 1741 Fomalhout: dutch patrol vessel, launched 1923 Fontenoy: french (80) since 1858 screw ship, 1881 transport Foote-class (Foote TB-3 [commissioned 7.8.1897, 1918 Coast Torpedo Boat No. 1], Rodgers TB-4 [commissioned 2.4.1898, 1918 Coast Torpedo Boat No. 2], Winslow TB-5 [commissioned 29.12.1897]) US torpedo boats Fop Foque-class (Foque 1 [launched 1988]) iranian civil landing ship, used by the military Forban: french torpedo boat 1896, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Forbes: british tug, launched 29.1.1829, in service at least 29.6.1829 Forbes Road, T2-SE-A1 Forbin: french screw sloop (6) launched 1859 Forbin-class (Coëtlogon [commissioned 8/1894], Forbin [commissioned 2/1889], Surcouf [commissioned 1890]) french protected cruiser Force: Forceful: 1925 tug Ford GPA: 1942 US Army amphibian Jeep, IM KOPIENORDNER Ford-class (Elmina [ghanaian, commissioned 11/1962], Komenda [ghanaian, commissioned 11/1962], Abhay [indian, commissioned 13.11.1961], Ajay [indian, commissioned 21.9.1960, 1974 bangladeshi Surma], Akshay [indian, commissioned 8.1.1962, 1973 bangladeshi Padma], Amar [indian, indian-built Abhay-class, commissioned ..., 1974 165 mauritian], Aberford [1964 kenyan Nyati], Hinksford [1966 nigerian Benin], Gifford [1967 nigerian Bonny], Enugu [nigerian, built 1960-61], Montford [1966 nigerian Ibadan (I), 1967 biafran Vigilance], Bryansford [1968 nigerian Ibadan (II)], Axford [1966 nigerian Kaduna], Dubford [1968 nigerian Sapele], Panglima [singapurian, commissioned 5/1956, 1963 malaysian, 1967 singapurian], Brayford [1954 south-african Gelderland], Glassford [1955 south-african Nautilus], Rijger [south-african, commissioned 12/1958], Haarlem [south-africancommissioned 8/1959], Oosterland [south-african, commissioned 6.12.1959], Desford [1955 sri lankan Kotiya]) british seaward defence boats Forel-class (Forel [commissioned 1901, 1902 Vnimatelni], Sterlyad [commissioned 1902, 1902 Vuinoslivi], Osetr [commissioned 1902, 1902 Vnushitelni], Kefal [commissioned 1902, 1902 Vlastni], Losos [commissioned 1902, 1902 Grozovoi/Grozovoy]) russian destroyers, IM KOPIENORDNER Forelle: german experimental-submarine, built 1902/03, sold 1904, russian Forel, CONWAY 1906-21, IM KOPIENORDNER Forelle-class (I [ready for trials 10/1955, rebuilt 1956], G-01 [commissioned 1961, 1963 frontier guard], G-02 [commissioned 1961, 1963 frontier guard]) east german experimental motor torpedo boats Forelock: 1910 Foremost: 1938, tug Foremost 22: 1924, tug Foremost 23: 1924 tug Foremost 87: tug, 1935 Forester,4. british gunvessel, (purchased 1794) Forester,3. brigantine. (1832 launched. ‘cherokee’. sold 1843 ) 1832 Forester-class (Contest, Cygnet, Express, Firebrand, Firefly, Firm, Forester, Forward, Foxhound, Mallard, Moorhen, Sheldrake) british gunboats, launched 1874-77, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Forfair: french screw sloop (6) launched 1859 Forfait Formidabile-klase (Formidabile [commissioned 5/1862], Terrible [commissioned 9/1862]) italian battleship, CONWAY 18601905 BD. 3 Formidable, Le: french (80) 1751, 30x32pdr, 32x24pdr, 18x9pdr, taken 11/1759 by RN, never fitted for sea, 1768 BU Formidable,90. (1777 launched. BU 1813) flagship Formidable french (74) 1793 (Lion until 1793, Marat until 1795, 1795 british HMS Belleisle) Formidable,84. (1825 launched. sold 1906) built from frames captured on the stocks at Genoa in 1814. 1825 commissioned Formidable-class (Formidable [commissioned 9/1901], Irresistible [commissioned 2/1902], Implacable [commissioned 9/1901]) british battleship Foros: launched 1891, 6/15 russian dispatch vessel Forrestal CVA-59: US aircraft carrier (24 F-4, 36 A-7, 16 A-6, 4 A-4, 4 A-3, 6 RA-5) Forrester: british hoy (tender), 1748 Forrester: british mercantile, purchased by RN 3/1794 as gunboat (4), out of service after 1800, barge, Forrest-Sherman-class (DD-931 Forrest Sherman [commissioned 9.11.1955], DD-932 John Paul Jones [commissioned 5.4.1956, 1967 DDG-32], DD-933 Barry [commissioned 31.8.1956], DD-936 Decatur [commissioned 7.12.1956, 1966 DDG-31], DD-937 Davis [commissioned 28.2.1957], DD-938 Jonas Ingram [commissioned 19.7.1957], DD-940 Manley [commissioned 1.2.1957], DD-941 Du Pont [commissioned 1.7.1957], DD-942 Bigelow [commissioned 8.11.1957], DD-943 Blandy [commissioned 26.11.1957], DD-944 Mullinnix [commissioned 7.3.1958], DD-945 Hull [commissioned 3.7.1958, ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 229 as in 1975-79], DD-946 Edson [commissioned 7.11.1958], DD-947 Somers [commissioned 3.4.1959, 1967 DDG-34], DD-948 Morton [commissioned 26.5.1959], DD-949 Parsons [commissioned 29.10.1959, 1967 DDG-33], DD-950 Richard S. Edwards [commissioned 5.2.1959], DD-951 Turner Joy [commissioned 3.8.1959]) ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 229 (mid 70s) Decatur-class: DDG-31, DDG-32, DDG-33, DDG-34 (ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 264 ca 1980) Barry-class: DD-933, DD-937, DD-938, DD-940, DD-941, DD-943, DD-948, DD-950 (ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 266) 1968 recommissioned Fort Alabama: 1944, stores ship Fort Bridger, T2-SE-A1 Fort Caspar, T2-SE-A1 Fort Chacon: trinidad and tobago coastal patrol craft Fort Charles: jamaican patrol boat, built 1974 Fort Charlotte, T2-SE-A1 Fort Cheswell, T2-SE-A1 Fort Christina, T2-SE-A1 Fort Clatsop, T2-SE-A1 Fort Colville: 1943, stores ship Fort Constantine: 1944, stores ship Fort Cornwallis, T2-SE-A1 Fort Cumberland, T2-SE-A1 Fort Dearborn, T2-SE-A1 166 Fort Diamond: british armed sloop. launched 1804, used in 1804 Fort Donelson, T2-SE-A1 Fort Dunvegan: 1944, stores ship Fort Duquesne, completed as Cowanesque USN AO-79, T2-SE-A1 Forte: french frigate, launched 1795, captured by RN on 28.2.1799. wrecked 1801, 50x24pdr Forte,38. (1814 Woolwich. BU 1844) Forte: british screw frigate, launched 1858 (51) Fort Edmonton: 1944, stores ship Fort Erie, T2-SE-A1 Fort Fetterman, T2-SE-A1 Fort Frederica, T2-SE-A1 Fort George, T2-SE-A1 Fort Grand Rapids: 1944, stores ship Forth: british screw frigate, launched 1856 (2x33,0 mortars {2 in reserve} + 8x32pdr + 2x68pdr), laid down as sailing corvette Fort Henry, T2-SE-A1 Fort Hoskins, T2-SE-A1 Fortitude: british (28x32pdr, 28x18pdr, 18x9pdr) launched 3/1780, 1781 commisioned, 1794 hulk, BU 1820 Fort Jackson: 1863 acquired USN Fort Jupiter, T2-SE-A1 Fort Kilmar 1944, stores ship Fort Lane, T2-SE-A1 Fort Laramie, T2-SE-A1 Fort Lavernock 1920, stores ship in world war 2 Fort Lee, T2-SE-A1 Fort Massiac, T2-SE-A1 Fort Matanzas, T2-SE-A1 Fort McDonnell 1944, stores ship Fort McHenry, T2-SE-A1 Fort Meigs, T2-SE-A1 Fort Mercer, T2-SE-A2 Fort Mifflin, T2-SE-A2 Fort Mims, T2-SE-A1 Fort Moultrie, T2-SE-A1 Fort Necessity, completed as Cossatot USN AO-77, T2-SE-A1 Fort Niagara, T2-SE-A1 Fortol 1917, oil tanker Fort Pitt, T2-SE-A1 Fort Providence 1944, stores ship Fort Raleigh, T2-SE-A1 Fort Rannoch: irish fishery protection vessel, launched 1936 Fort Ridgely, T2-SE-A1 Fort Robinson, T2-SE-A1 Fort Rosalie 1945, stores ship Fort Ryan 1932, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Fort Sandusky 1945, stores ship Fort Schuyler, T2-SE-A1 Fort Stanwick, completed as Esso Wilmington, T2-SE-A1 Fort Stanwix, T2-SE-A1 Fort Stephenson, T2-SE-A1 Fort Stevens, T2-SE-A1 Fort Sumter, T2-SE-A1 Fortune: british transport, launched 5/1709, sold 1713, (24) Fortune: ex american (10x4pdr), taken by RN 1779, 1780 lost Fortune: purchased on the stocks by RN 1780, 8/1780 launched, 1797 wrecked, 16x6pdr, later + 1x12pdr? Fortune: mercantile, purchased as gunboat No. 40 Wrangler by RN 3/1797, 1802 sold, 10x18pdr carronades, 2x18pdr Fortune,10. (taken 11 8/1798. recaptured 1799) Fortune: british mercantile, purchased by RN as fireship Torch 1804, 1811 BU Fortunee,40. (captured on 22.12.1779. BU 1800) 1799 convict ship Fortunee,36. (1800 Blackwall. sold 1818) 1801 Fort Washington, T2-SE-A1 Fort Wayne 1945, stores ship Fort William, T2-SE-A1 Fort Winnebago, T2-SE-A1 167 Fort Wood, T2-SE-A1 Fort Wrangell: 1944, stores ship Forward: (14) RN GV, sold 1815, commissioned 1805 Forward: US revenue topsail schooner, 6x18pdr, 4x9pdr (1845), completed 23.6.1842, sold 1865, IM KOPIENORDNER Forward-class (Forward [commissioned 8.9.1905], Foresight [commissioned 22.8.1905]) british scout cruisers, IM KOPIENORDNER Foss: 1916, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Foudre: french screw frigate (56) launched 1856 Foudre: french T-boat tender, T-depot ship, commissioned 9/1897, LOOSE/OESTERLE, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3, 1912 seaplane carrier, 1914 mit startplattform aircraft mothership, 1914 submarine tender Foudre-class (Foudre [commissioned 7.12.1990], Siroco [commissioned 21.12.1998]) french dock landing ships (TCD 90), IM KOPIENORDNER Foudroyant: french (84) launched 1691, lost 1692 Foudroyant: 1724 miserabelst Foudroyant, Le: french (80) 1750, 30x32pdr, 32x24pdr, 18x9pdr, taken 2/1758 by RN (HMS Foudroyant), 1787 BU, IM KOPIENORDNER Foudroyant: british (80) launched 1798 Foudroyant, Le: french privateer, taken by RN 1/1799, renamed Poulette, 1805 laid up, 1814 sold, 2x9pdr, 16x18pdr carronades, later no 9pdrs Fougueux: french (74) 1785, gestrandet 1805 Fougueux-class (L´Intrepide [launched 12.12.1958], L´Ardent [launched 17.7.58], L´Etourdi [launched 5.2.1958, commissioned 1958], L´Effronte [launched 27.1.59, commissioned 1959], Le Frondeur [launched 26.2.59, commissioned 1959], Le Fringant [launched 6.2.59, commissioned 1959], Le Fougueux [built as US PC-1610 of PC-1604class, commissioned 21.7.1955], L´Opiniatre [built as US PC-1611 of PC-1604-class, launched 4.5.54, commissioned 3.11.1955], L´Agile [launched 26.6.54, commissioned 1954?], L´Adroit [launched 6.9.58], L´Alerte [launched 5.10.57], L´Attentif [launched 10.7.58], L´Enjoue [launched 5.10.57], Le Hardi [launched 17.9.58], PC-1616 [built for german navy, commissioned 1957 as ethiopian Belay Deress, 1959 italian Vedetta], Lieutenant Riffi [moroccan, commissioned 5/1964], Funchal [portuguese, launched 27.9.1954, renamed Maio], Porto Santo [portuguese, launched 9.2.55], Sao Nicolau [portuguese, launched 7.6.55], Brava [portuguese, launched 2.5.56], Fago [portuguese, launched 2.5.56], Boavista [portuguese, launched 10.7.56], Santo Antao [portuguese, launched 8.6.56], Santa Luzia [portuguese, launched 17.1.57]) US funded french submarinechasers, CONWAY 1947-95 Four Brothers: mercantile, purchased by RN as gunboat (3) 2/1794?, 1801 sold Four Lakes, T2-SE-A1 Fowey: british 40/44 guns 1709 Fowey: british 40/44 guns 1744 Fowey: british, 2x9pdr aft, 20x9pdr, 2x3pdr, launched 7/1749, 1782 sunk Fowey,3. river barge/gun vessel, purchased 1795. sold 1800 Fox: british sloop, launched 11/1727, 1738 BU Fox: british, launched 5/1740, 1745 wrecked, 20x9pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER Fox: (28) british, built 1773, captured by US 1777 Fox,32. (1780 launched. BU 1816) Fox: british revenue cutter (customs) 1795, (6), 1805 hired by RN? Fox (1),12. (hired armed cutter) around 1795 Fox (2),10. (hired armed cutter) around 1795 Fox (3),10. (hired armed cutter) around 1799 Fox,18. schooner (purchased 1799, lost the same year) Fox: british revenue cutter (customs) 1808, (10), excise vessel, still in service 1828 Fox: USA (3) schooner, purchased 20.12.1822, commissioned 1823 Fox: USA, 1x12pdr howitzer, 1x12pdr, merchant schooner, built 1859, as CSS Alabama until captured in 1863, became USS Fox Foxhound,16. (french Basque captured on 13.11.1809. sold 1816) Fox Prize/Fox: ex french, (24) taken 5/1705 by RN, 1706 wrecked „Foxtrot“-type (B-2 [commissioned 14.7.1963], B-4 [commissioned 31.8.1961, 1963-92 Chelyabinskiy Komsomolets], B-6 [commissioned 30.7.1964], B-7 [commissioned 15.12.1961], B-8 [commissioned 18.12.1962], B-9 [commissioned 30.11.1965], B-15 [commissioned 30.9.1964], B-21 [commissioned 31.10.1965], B-25 [commissioned 6.9.1965], B-26 [commissioned 24.3.1966 as Yaroslavskiy Komsomolets], B-28 [commissioned 18.6.1966], B-29 [commissioned 28.11.1966], B-31 [commissioned 25.6.1963], B-33 [commissioned 27.11.1961], B-34 [commissioned 31.8.1966], B-37 [commissioned 5.11.1959], B-38 [commissioned 30.9.1962], B-39 [commissioned 28.12.1967], B-40 [commissioned 6.9.1966], B-41 [commissioned 24.12.1966], B-46 [commissioned 30.6.1967], B-49 [commissioned 30.6.1967, 1967 Vladimirskiy Komsomolets], B-50 [commissioned 8.12.1962], B-51 [commissioned 26.10.1967, 1968 indian Kalvari, project 641I], B-53 [commissioned 5.11.1962], B-55 [commissioned 20.9.1963, 1970 B-855], B-57 [commissioned 168 28.7.1960], B-59 [commissioned 10.6.1961], B-85 [commissioned 23.12.1960], B-94 [commissioned 25.12.1958, prototype], B-95 [commissioned 30.9.1959], B-98 [commissioned 15.5.1964], B-101 [commissioned 29.5.1964], B-103 [commissioned 24.12.1964], B-105 [commissioned 15.6.1962], B-107 [commissioned 28.4.1965], B-109 [commissioned 15.4.1965], B-112 [commissioned 5.8.1965], B-116 [commissioned 25.8.1960], B-130 [commissioned 22.9.1960], B-133 [commissioned 5.11.1959, 1970 B-833], B135 [commissioned 5.11.1959], B-139 [commissioned 15.3.1960], B-143 [commissioned 5.11.1960], B-153 [commissioned 30.9.1961], B-156 [commissioned 18.4.1961], B-164 [commissioned 16.10.1961], B-169 [commissioned 28.7.1962], B-205 [commissioned 28.12.1969], B-213 [commissioned 11.8.1970], B-309 [commissioned 10.12.1978, project 641K, 1979 cuban 725], B-311 [commissioned 11.2.1978, 1976??? libyan Al Badr, project 641I], B-330 [commissioned 27.10.1977, 1977 or 2/78 libyan Al Fatah or 2/1978 libyan Al Ahad, project 641I], B-397 [commissioned 31.12.1967], B-400 [commissioned 25.9.1968], B-401 [commissioned 19.9.1968, 1969 indian kandhera, project 641I], B-402 [commissioned 5.9.1969, 1970 indian Karanj, project 641I], B-405 [commissioned 2.7.1969, 1969 indian Kursura, project 641I], B-409 [commissioned 10.9.1971], B413 [commissioned 25.12.1968], B-416 [commissioned 4.12.1969], B-427 [commissioned 4.12.1971], B-435 [commissioned 6.11.1970], B-440 [commissioned 25.12.1970], B-456 [commissioned 10.10.1972, 1973 indian Vela, project 641I], B-464 [commissioned 16.12.1973, 1974 indian Vagli, project 641I], B-470 [commissioned 5.7.1973, 1973 indian Vagir, project 641I], B-475 [commissioned 1967, 199. display], B-510 [commissioned 20.10.1983, project 641K, 1984 cuban 729], B-522 [commissioned 20.9.1974, 1975 indian Vagsheer, project 641I], B-533 [commissioned 8.10.1976, 1977 or 2/78 libyan Al Fatah or 2/1978 libyan Al Ahad, project 641I or 1976 libyan Al Badr?], B-586 [commissioned 30.11.1979, project 641K, 1980 cuban 727], B-587 [commissioned 25.10.1981, 1981 libyan Al Matrega, project 641I], B-588 [commissioned 28.9.1982, 1982 libyan Al Khyber, project 641I], B-590 [commissioned 21.11.1980, 2/1982 or 2/83libyan Al Hunyan, project 641I], 2 of the above: ... [1987 polish Wilk, project 647], ... [1988 polish Dzik, project 647]..) project 641, soviet patrol submarines, CONWAY 1947-95 Foylebank: built 1930 merchant, AA vessel 1940 FPB 28-type () german designed patrol boats, 1980s, 35 indonesian FPB 38-type (Al Riffa [bahraini, commissioned 1981], Hawar [bahraini, commissioned 1981]) german designed fast attack craft, CONWAY 1947-95 FPB 57-type (Istiqlal [kuwaiti, commissioned 8/1983], Sabhan [kuwaiti, commissioned 9.8.1984], ... [singapurian], ... [singapurian], ... [singapurian], ...) german designed fast missile attack craft, similar to Typ 143, CONWAY 194795 FPB 62-type (Bans Al Manama [bahraini, FPB 62, commissioned 14.12.1987], Al Muharraq [bahraini, FPB 62, commissioned 3.2.1988], Victory [Victory-class, singapurian, MGB 62, commissioned 18.8.1990], Valour [Victory-class, singapurian, MGB 62, commissioned 18.8.1990], Vigilance [Victory-class, singapurian, MGB 62, commissioned 18.8.1990], Valiant [Victory-class, singapurian, MGB 62, commissioned 25.5.1991], Vigour [Victory-class, singapurian, MGB 62, commissioned 25.5.1991], Vengeance [Victory-class, singapurian, MGB 62, commissioned 25.5.1991], Muray Jip [united arab emirates, commissioned 11/1990], Das [united arab emirates, commissioned 1/1991]) german designed MGB 62/FPB 62 missile corvettes, CONWAY 1947-95 FR 1: german riverine minesweeper 1938, 1948 tug Bagdad, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FR 2: german riverine minesweeper 1938, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FR 3: german riverine minesweeper 1938, 1948 tug Briach, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FR 4: german riverine minesweeper 1938, 1951 police craft WS 17, 1955 tug Brenz, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FR 5: german riverine minesweeper 1938, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FR 6: german riverine minesweeper 1938, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FR 7: german riverine minesweeper 1938, 1951 tug Pragstein, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FR 8: german riverine minesweeper 1938, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FR 9: german riverine minesweeper 1938, 1947 tug Josef, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FR 10: german riverine minesweeper 1938, 1948 tug Brege, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FR 11: german riverine minesweeper 1938, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 FR 12: german riverine minesweeper 1938, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 Fragrant: 1908 Fram: norwegian research and exploration vessel, 1893 built Framée-class (Framée 1900, Yatagan [commissioned 11.9.1900], Pique 1901, Épée [commissioned 7/1901]) french destroyers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Franc: russian tug 1905, 1915 rabotnik Français: french submarine launched in 1901 France: sailing transport, 5-mast-barque, 1890 France, La: norwegian freighter, launched 7/1909, 1940 german mine depot, 1949 freighter King, 1950 Magnhild, 1955 costarican Pandora, 1957 panamese Pandokrator, 1963 greek Mihalis France, La: french passenger liner 1962, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Francesca: roll-on/roll-off ship, 1984 converted to sri lankan surveillance command ship Edithara P 715 169 Francesco Morosini: italian passenger ship, launched 1928, 1940 auxiliary cruiser D 12, 1943 german minelayer Zeus, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Franchise, La: french frigate, built 1798, 26x12pr, 2x12pdr + 10x24pdr carronades, 2x12pdr + 4x18pdr carronades, taken by RN 1803, 1815 BU Francis Drake (46) 1785 british Francis Garnier: french river gunboat, commissioned 1931, launched 1927 François Joseph: french mercantile barque, 1867 Francol: 1917, oil tanker Franconia: transport 1863: 179x30x17,5 (feet?) Franctireur: french riverine gunboat, 1x12pdr/1x16pdr, 1871 german Frankdale: british steamer, launched 1906, 1914 german, 1917 Franken, 1917 mine barrier breaking vessel SP 8, 1919 Jalaputra Franken: Frankenthal-class, Typ 343 (Weiden [commissioned 30.3.1993], Rottweil [commissioned 7.7.93], Sulzbach-Rosenberg [launched 27.4.95], Bad Bevensen [commissioned 9.12.93], Grömitz [commissioned 23.8.94], Frankenthal [commissioned 16.12.1992], Bad Rappenau [commissioned 19.4.94], Datteln [commissioned 1.12.1994], Homburg [launched 21.4.1994]) german minehunters, 60 mines, IM KOPIENORDNER Frankfurt: 1848 as Cazique launched, 1849 in Bremerhaven commissioned für german Bundesflotte Frankfurt Express: german container-transport, 1981, IM KOPIENORDNER Franklin: (74) USA, built 1815, first cruise 14.10.1817 Franklin: (80/84) french 1797, british Canopus 1798, length (gun deck) 59,03 m Franklin: laid down 1854, launched 1864, US screw frigate (39), 1867 commissioned Frank Rockefeller: great lakes transport 1895, IM KOPIENORDNER Frank S. Besson-class (Bacolod City [filipino, commissioned 1.12.1993], Cayan de Oro City [filipino, commissioned 3/1994], ...) US Army ro-ro landing logistics ships Franz: fishing vessel 1867 Franz E. Schütte: commissioned 11.7.1939, german merchant, 1940 transport RO 35, 1941 netlayer Netzleger I, 1946 soviet training ship Lena, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Franz and Luise: brigg, built 1855 Fratelli Mendel: launched 1894, 7/1917 russian dispatch vessel Nagentor Fratton: 1925 Frauenfels: 1920, merchant, british LSI(L) in world war 2 Frauenlob: 1856, prussian training ship, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, nick name Frauengabe Frauenlob-class (Frauenlob [launched 26.2.65], Nautilus [launched 19.5.65], Gefion [launched 19.6.65], Medusa [launched 25.1.66], Undine [launched 16.5.66], Minerva [launched 25.8.66], Diana [launched 13.12.66], Loreley [launched 14.3.67], Atlantis[LL) 20.6.67], Acheron [launched 11.10.67]) west german inshore minesweepers, coast guard boats, Typ 362, 1967 riverine minesweepers Typ 394, IM KOPIENORDNER Freccia-class (Dardo [commissioned 25.1.1932, 1943 german TA 31, GRÖNER 2], Freccia [commissioned 21.10.1931], Saetta [commissioned 10.5.1932], Strale [commissioned 6.2.1932]) italian torpedoboats, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Freccia-class (Freccia [ex MC 590, launched 9.1.1965], Saetta [ex MC 591, launched 11.4.1965], Dardo [ex MC 592, not completed], Strale [never started]) italian patrol boats, convertible motor torpdeo/gun boats or minelayer, CONWAY 1947-95 Fredenhagen: car transport 1977, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE Frederick: (10) hired armed ship, british, around 1801 Frederick Funston-class (Frederick Funston [APA-89], James O´Hara [APA-90], Griggs [APA-110, commissioned 14.12.44], Grundy [APA-111, commissioned 3.1.45], Guilford [APA-112, 14.5.45], Stika [APA-113, commissioned 14.3.45], Hamblen [APA-114, commissioned 12.6.45], Hampton [APA-115, commissioned 17.2.45], Hannover [APA-116, commissioned 31.3.45]) US attack transports Fredericksburg, T2-SE-A1 Frederickstein,32. (captured on 7 9/1807. BU 1813) Frederick William: british (110) launched 1860, laid down as Royal Frederick Fredericus Quartus: danish launched 1699 (110) 58,1 m Länge Frederik: russian, built 1636 Freedom: ex ATR-19, US tug, 1943 Freedom LCS-1: US littoral combat ship, maiden deployment 16.2.2010 Freiberg: german steamer, commissioned 11.4.1914, 1919 british, 1921 City of sydney, 1923 german Lüneburg, 1939 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher IX, 1940 Sperrbrecher 9, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Freiburg: german transport, commissioned 9/1922, 1923 Elster, 1941 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 60, 1941 Sperrbrecher 160 Freija: (38) danish, captured on 7 9/1807. sold 1816, officially renamed Freya but always referred to as Freija Frej: finnish merchant, launched 1900, minelayer in world war 2 Freja: swedish training frigate, launched 1885 Freja: danish fishery protection vessel, launched 22.12.38, 1943 german Südpol, 1944 navigation tender Freya, 1945 danish 170 Fremantle-class (Fremantle [commissioned 1979], Warrnambool 1981, Townsville 1981, Wollongong 1981, Launceston 1982, Whyalla 1982, Ipswich 1982, Cessnock 1983, Bendigo 1983, Gawler 1983, Geraldton 1983, Dubbo [commissioned 1984], Geelong [commissioned 1984], Gladstone [commissioned 1984], Bunbury [commissioned 1984]) australian patrol craft, IM KOPIENORDNER French Creek, T2-SE-A1 Frenchtown, T2-SE-A1 Frene, La 1917, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Freshbrook 1942, water carrier Freshburn 1944, water carrier Freshener 1942, water carrier Freshet 1940, water carrier Freshford 1944, water carrier Freshlake 1942, water carrier Freshmere 1943, water carrier Freshpond 1945, water carrier Freshpool 1943, water carrier Freshspray: 1946, water carrier Freshspring 1947, water carrier Freshtarn 1944, water carrier Freshwater 1940, water carrier Freshwell 1943, water carrier Fresia-class (Fresia 1880, Lauca, Quidora) chilean torpedo boats, launched 1880/81 Fret-class (Bulhound [launched 12/11], Fret [launched 10/10], Jakhals [launched 1/12], Wolf [launched 9/10], Hermelijn [launched 2/13], Lynx [launched 12/12], Vos [launched 6/13]) dutch DD Freya or Freija/Freja 1793 danish (40)-frigate Freya or Freija/Freja danish (46) launched 1819 Friant-class (Friant [commissioned 4/1895, repair ship in WWI], Bugeaud [commissioned 5/1896], Chasseloup-Laubat [commissioned 1895]) french protected cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Fridtjof Nansen: norwegian patrol boat, commissioned 1931 Fridtjof Nansen-class (Fridtjof Nansen F-310 [commissioned 5.4.2006], Roald Amundsen F-311 [commissioned 21.5.2007], Otto Sverdrup F-312 [commissioned 30.4.2008], Helge Ingstad F-313 [delivered 29.09.2009], Thor Heyerdahl F314 [launched 11.2.2009]) norvegian frigates, Frieden: east-german transport 1957 Friedland: french (74) 1810, 1814 abdelivered Friedland: 1840 french (120), 1856 screw ship Friedland: french battleship, commissioned 1876 Friedrich Carl: german battleship, commissioned 6.10.1867, 1902 Neptun, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Friedrich karl: german transport, commissioned 5/1938, 1941 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 138 Friedrich Wilhelm zu Pferde: prussian ship, built 1660-61 (50/60) Friedrich Wilhelm zu Pferde brandenburgische frigate (50) 1680, renamed Dorothea, details see MONDFELD S.111/120 Friendship: british cutter, purchased by RN 1763, sold 1771, 4x3pdr, 6 swivels Friendship (1),2. around 1800 gun vessel. Friendship: (2) british river barge/gun-boat, purchased 1795, lost 1801 Friendship: 1973 Friesenland: 1913, 1917 Kurt, 1955 Lori Dreyer Friesenland: 1938 Fiesenstein-class (Friesenstein [1967], ...) german transports, IM KOPIENORDNER Friesia: 1961, 1969 Astra, 1973 Danalith, 1976 Svealith, 1979 Eros, 1980 Aria, 1981 Mate I Friesland: 1890 commissioned 50x6x2,89 Friesland: 1920, launched as Rheinland, 1921 british Hertford Friesland: 1925 Friesland-class (Friesland [commissioned 22.3.1956], Groningen [commissioned 12.9.56, 1981 peruvian Galvez], Limburg [commissioned 31.10.56, 1980 peruvian Capitan Quinones], Overijssel [commissioned 4.10.57, 1982 peruvian Colonel Bolognesi], Drenthe [commissioned 1.8.57, 1981 peruvian Guise], Utrecht [commissioned 1.10.57, 1980 peruvian Castilla], Rotterdam [commissioned 28.2.57, 1981 peruvian Diez Canseco], Amsterdam [commissioned 10.4.58, 1980 peruvian Villar]) dutch destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95 Friponne-class/Diligente-class (Bouffonne [launched 1916], Chiffonne [launched 1917, 1920 romanian Locotenant Lepri Remus, renamed Capitan Dumitrescu?, 1944 soviet Araks?], Friponne [launched 1916, 1920 romanian Locotenant-Commandor Stihi Eugen, 1944 soviet Akhtuba, 1945 romanian Constanta], Diligente [launched 1916], Engageante [launched 12/16], Impatiente [launched 1916, 1920 romanian Sublocotenant Ghiculescu/Ghigulescu, 1944 soviet Angara, 1945 romanian Stihi], Surveillante [launched 1917]) french gunboats, commissioned from 1917 on, IM KOPIENORDNER 171 Frisia: passenger steamer 1872, IM KOPIENORDNER Frisk: british mercantile cutter, launched 1803, purchased 1805 by RN, in service until 1808 as Carrier Frisky: 1941, tug Frithjof: norwegian cruiser/gunboat, launched 1895 Fro (SG 8): 1936, 1940 V 1213 Frobisher Frolic,10. (1820 launched. ‘cherokee’. sold 1838) commissioned 1820 Frolic,16. (1842 launched. sold 1864) commissioned 1844 Frolic: US revenue cutter, chartered 1851-53 Frolic-class (Frolic, Kestrel, Ready, Rifleman) british gunboats, launched 1872 Fromrust: french buoy layer, launched 1931, 1942 german net tender NT 30 = Wega Front Royal, T2-SE-A1 “Frosch I”-class/Hoyerswerda-class (Hoyerswerda [commissioned 12.11.1976, 1993 indonesian Teluk Gilimanuk], Hagenow [commissioned 1.12.76, 1993 indonesian Teluk Celukan Bawang], Frankfurt/Oder [commissioned 2.2.77, 1993 indonesian Teluk Cendrawasih], Eberswalde-Finow [commissioned 28.5.77, 1994 indonesian Teluk Berau], Eisenhüttenstadt [commissioned 4.1.79, 1994 indonesian Teluk Jakarta], Grimmen [commissioned 15.6.79, 1994 indonesian Teluk Sangkulirang], Lübben [commissioned 15.3.78, 1994 indonesian Teluk Peleng], Schwerin [commissioned 19.10.77, 1994 indonesian Teluk Sibolga], Neubrandenburg [commissioned 28.12.77, 1994 indonesian Teluk Mandao], Cottbus [commissioned 26.5.78, 1994 indonesian Teluk Hading], Anklam [commissioned 14.7.78, 1994 indonesian Teluk Parigi], Schwedt [commissioned 7.9.79, 1994 indonesian Teluk Lampung]) east german landing ships, CONWAY 1947-95, LOOSE/OESTERLE, project 108 Frosch II-class (Nordperd [commissioned 3./30.10.79, 1993 indonesian Teluk Cirebon], Südperd [commissioned 26.2.1980, 1993 indonesian Teluk Sabang]) east german armed support ships, project 109 Frost: launched 1922, swedish merchant, 1940 german Hendrik Fisser, 1942 netlayer Netzleger III, 1946 swedish Fjord, 1955 Fjordmöve, 1959 Fjorden, 1964 greek Kassos, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Froth: 1918, british torpedo recovery vessel in world war 2 Fröya (Froya): norwegian minelayer, launched 6/16, IM KOPIENORDNER Frioude, La: launched 1895, french T-boat-mothership Fruitvale Hills, T2-SE-A1 FS 1500-type (Almirante Padilla [colombian, commissioned 31.10.1983], Caldas [colombian, commissioned 14.2.1984], Antioquia [colombian, commissioned 30.4.1984], Independiente [colombian, commissioned 24.7.1984], Kasturi [malaysian, commissioned 15.8.1984], Lekir [malaysian, commissioned 15.8.1984], ...) german designed frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 FT.1 ex APc.51 1943 coastal transport FT.6 ex APc.56 1943 coastal transport FT.7 ex APc.58 1943 coastal transport FT.10 ex APc.61 1943 coastal transport FT.11 ex APc.65 1943 coastal transport FT.12 ex APc.66 1943 coastal transport FT.13 ex APc.71 1943 coastal transport FT.14 ex APc.72 1943 coastal transport FT.15 ex APc.75 1943 coastal transport FT.19 ex APc.79 1943 coastal transport FT.20 ex APc.57 1943 coastal transport FT.21 ex APc.62 1943 coastal transport FT.23 ex APc.64 1943 coastal transport FT.24 ex APc.67 1943 coastal transport FT.27 ex APc.70 1943 coastal transport FT.28 ex APc.73 1943 coastal transport FT.29 ex APc.74 1943 coastal transport FT.30 ex APc.97 1943 coastal transport F.T. Everard tug, 1928 Fua Fubbs: RN yacht 1682 Fubbs: (rebuilt), launched 10/1724, 1781 BU, royal yacht, 6x3pdr, Fubuki-class (Special Type): (1. group, IM KOPIENORDNER: Fubuki [commissioned 10.8.1928], Shirayuki [commissioned 18.12.1928], Hatsuyuki [commissioned 30.3.1929], Muyuki [commissioned 29.6.1929], Murakumo [commissioned 10.5.1929], Shininome [commissioned 27.5.1928], Usugumo [commissioned 26.7.1928], Shirakumo [commissioned 28.7.1928], Isonami [commissioned 30.6.1928], Uranami [commissioned 30.6.1929], 2. group ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK: Ayanami [commissioned 30.4.1930], Shikinami [commissioned 24.12.1929], Asagiri [commissioned 30.6.1930], Yugiri [commissioned 3.12.1930], Amagiri [commissioned 10.11.1930], Sagiri [commissioned 31.1.1931], Oboro [commissioned 31.10.1931], 172 Akebono [commissioned 31.7.1931], Sazanami [commissioned 19.5.1932], Ushio [commissioned 14.11.1931, 1947 soviet]) japanese destroyer Fuc Fud Fuerte: spanish corvette (20), taken on 3.2.1807 by RN, never fitted for sea, BU 1812 Fuf Fugas-class (Fugas [commissioned 22.12.1912], Minrep [commissioned 12/1911], Provodnik [commissioned 22.12.1912], Vzryv/Vzriv [commissioned 12/1911], Zapal [commissioned 7/1912, rebuilt 1932 as project 3 Fugas-class series I]) russian minesweepers, CONWAY 1906-21, IM KOPIENORDNER Fuh Chow-class (Fuh Chow [commissioned 1.6.1957], Hsueh Chih [commissioned 6.11.1957]) taiwanese fast torpedo attack craft Fui Fuji-class (Yashima [commissioned 9.9.1897], Fuji [commissioned 17.8.1897]) japanese battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Fujijama: japanese screw corvette, 1866 completed, shogunate fleet, 1869 IJN, 1880 training ship, IM KOPIENORDNER (1880) Fujisan Maru: japanese tanker, launched 1931, sister to Teiyô Maru, IM KOPIENORDNER Fukien-/Fuijan-class (...) 30 chinese coastal/river patrol craft Fulda: german, launched 1899, lighter, later mine depot Fullerton Hills, T2-SE-A1 Fulminante: french cutter, taken on 29.10.1798 by RN. wrecked 1801, 8x4pdr Fulmine: italian DD 1900 Fulton: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1833 Fulton: US paddle ship (1), launched 1843 Fu Lung, S 10: chinese T-boat, 1886, 1895 japanese Fukuryu Fum Fun Fuo Fup Fu Po-class (Fu Po, An lan, Fei Yuan, Chi An, Yuan Kai, Teng Ying Chen, T´ai An) chinese sloops, 1870s Fuqing-class (Taicang X 575, 615) chinese oiler launched late 1970s, IM KOPIENORDNER Furieux: french monitor, commissioned 2/1887, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Furious. british gunvessel, No. 23 launched 3/1797 Blackwall. sold 1802) 1799 Furious,14. (1804 launched. sold 1815) Furious: british paddle corvette, launched 1850 (16) Furnace: purchased as british fireship whilst on the stocks, launched 6.12.1778, 1783 sold, 8x4pdr, 8 swivels Furnace: british gunvessel, No.25 launched 4/1797, commissioned 1799, sold 1802 Furnace: bomb, around 1807 Furor-class (Furor [launched 8/1896], Terror [launched 8/1896]) spanish DD Fürst Bismarck: german passenger liner, maiden voyage 4/1890, 1904 russian auxiliary cruiser Don, 1906 russian auxiliary cruiser Moskva, 1909 kuk torpedo depot vessel Gäa, 1919 italian liner San Giusto, BU 1924, IM KOPIENORDNER Fürst Bismarck: german cruiser, commissioned 1.4.1900, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Furutaka-class (Furutaka [commissioned 31.3.1926], Kako [commissioned 20.7.1926]) japanese heavy cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Fury: british paddle sloop, launched 1845 (6) Furze 1911 Fusée-class (Flamme [commissioned 4/1887], Fusée [commissioned 12/1885], Grenade [commissioned 1890], Mitraille [commissioned 2/1888]) french armoured gunboats, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Fushimi: japanese river gunboat, commissioned 1907 Fushimi-class (Fushimi/Fushima [commissioned 1939, 1945 chinese Kiang Hsi/Kiang Shih, 1949 Chiang Feng, 1960s Fu Chiang], Sumida [commissioned 1940, 1945 chinese Nan Chang, 1949 Chiang Hsi]) japanese river gunboats „Fushun“-class () chinese coastal minesweepers, based on Shanghai II-type, 20 built since 1976 Fuso: japanese ship of the line, commissioned 1/1878, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Fuso-class (Fuso [commissioned 8.11.1915], Yamashiro [commissioned 31.3.1917]) japanese battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21, CONWAY 1922-46 Fuso Maru: japanese merchant, launched 1895 „Futi“-class () chinese drone minesweepers, approximately 60 built since 1984 Futurist: british, 1920, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Fuze: british mercantile William Adventure?, purchased by RN as fireship 1804, 1807 sold Fv Fw FW 1-class (FW 1 [commissioned 1963], FW 2, FW 3, FW 4, FW 5, FW 6) west german water tanker, IM KOPIENORDNER Fx 173 Fyen: danish cruiser, launched 9/1882 Fyen: danish minelayer, launched 1962, 17kn, 4x7,62, 420 mines Fylgia: swedish light cruiser, commissioned 21.6.1907 Fylla: danish corvette, launched 1802, 2x6pdr, 18x32pdr carronades, captured 9/1807 by RN, sold 1814 (aka Fiila) Fylla-class (Fylla [launched 1862], Diana [launched 1863]) danish gunboat Fyrskib No. II: 1836, IM KOPIENORDNER Fyrskib No. VI: 1854, IM KOPIENORDNER GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG G: german torpedo boat (G 1), commissioned 1885, 1899 tender Helga G-class (G 20, G 21, G 22, G 23, G 24, G 25, G 26, G 27, G 28, G 29) mexican gunboats, launched 1934-35 or 1922 G-class (Gallant [commissioned 25.2.1936], Garland [commissioned 3.3.1936, 1940-46 polish, 1947 dutch ASW training ship Marnix], Gipsy [commissioned 22.2.1936], Glowworm [commissioned 22.2.1936], Grafton [commissioned 20.3.1936], Grenade [commissioned 28.3.1936], Greyhound [commissioned 31.1.1936], Griffin [commissioned 6.6.1936]) british destroyers G 1-class (G 1 Johan van Brakel [launched 1904] , G 2 Jan Daneilzoon van de Rijn [launched 1904], G 3 Meijndert Jentjes [launched 1904], G 4 Willem Willemsze [launched 1904], G 5 Roemer Vlacq [commissioned 1906], G 6 Pieter Constant [launched 1906], G 7 Jacob Cleydyck [launched 1906], G 8 Cornelis Janssen de Haan [launched 1906], G 9 [commissioned 1908], G 10 [commissioned 1908], G 11 [commissioned 1908], G 12 [commissioned 1908]) dutch torpedo-boats G 1: british submarine, commissioned 7.12.1915, G-class, CONWAY 1906-21 G 2: british submarine, commissioned 18.3.1916, G-class, CONWAY 1906-21 G 3: british submarine, commissioned 18.3.1916, G-class, CONWAY 1906-21 G 4: british submarine, commissioned 3.2.1916, G-class, CONWAY 1906-21 G 5: british submarine, commissioned 17.1.1916, G-class, CONWAY 1906-21 G-5 series 6: soviet motor torpedo boats, project 116, 1933 G-5 series 7: soviet motor torpedo boats, completed 1934, project 116 G-5 series 8: soviet motor torpedo boats, project 116, 1935(?) G-5 series 9: soviet motor torpedo boats, project 116, 1936(?) G 5 series 10: soviet motor torpedo boats, 20 built 1937, project 116 G.5 series 11 (TKA-47 [1941 german, 1942 patrol craft Pinguin], TKA-111 [1942 german]) soviet motor torpdeo boats 1939, project 116, about 120 built, IM KOPIENORDNER G-5 series 11-bis: soviet motor torpedo boats 1943, 1 rocket launcher, 2x53,34 T, 2 MG, project 213, IM KOPIENORDNER G-5 series 12: soviet motor torpedo boats 1942, project 116 G 6: british submarine, commissioned 10.5.1916, G-class, CONWAY 1906-21 G 6: soviet experimental motor torpedo boat, begun 1931, completed 1939, CONWAY 1922-46 G 7: british submarine, commissioned 21.8.1916, G-class, CONWAY 1906-21 G 7: german torpedo boat, commissioned 30.4.1912, 1939 T 107, 1945 soviet Porazajuscij, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 8: german torpedo boat, commissioned 6.8.1912, 1939 T 108, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 8: british submarine, commissioned 30.6.1916, G-class, CONWAY 1906-21 G-8: soviet experimental-motor torpedo boat, built 1937-40, IM KOPIENORDNER G 9: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1912, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 9: british submarine, commissioned 22.8.1916, G-class, CONWAY 1906-21 G 10: german torpedo boat, commissioned 28.8.1912, 1939 T 110, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 10: british submarine, commissioned 12.4.1916, G-class, CONWAY 1906-21 G-10: soviet motor torpedo boat, IM KOPIENORDNER, designed 1938, not built G 11: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1912, 1939 T 111, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 11: british submarine, commissioned 13.5.1916, G-class, CONWAY 1906-21 G 12: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1912 G 12: british submarine, commissioned 15.6.1916, G-class, CONWAY 1906-21 G 13-class (G 13 [launched 10/13, commissioned 1914], G 14 [launched 11/13, commissioned 1914], G 15 [launched 1/14, commissioned 1914], G 16 [launched 3/14, commissioned 1914, 1941 german TFA 9]) dutch torpedo-boats G 13: british submarine, commissioned 23.9.1916, G-class, CONWAY 1906-21 G 14: british submarine, commissioned 31.8.1917, G-class, CONWAY 1906-21 G 37: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 38: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 39: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 40: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 41: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1915 G 42: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1915 G 85: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1915, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 86: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, CONWAY 1906-21 G 87: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 88: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1898, 1914 T 88, minesweeper 174 G 88: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 89: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1898, 1914 T 89, minesweeper G 89: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 90: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 91: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 92: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 93: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 94: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 95: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1916, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 96: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1916 G 101: german destroyer, commissioned 1915, as argentine Santiago built, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 102: german destroyer, commissioned 1915, as argentine San Luis built, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 103: german destroyer, commissioned 1915, as argentine Santa Fe built, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 104: german destroyer, commissioned 1915, as argentine Tucuman built, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 108: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1902, 1914 T 108, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 G 109: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1902, 1914 T 109, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 G 110: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1903, 1914 T 110, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 G 111: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1902, 1914 T 111, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 G 112: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1902, 1914 T 112, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 G 113: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1902, 1914 T 113, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 G 132: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1906, 1916 T 132, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, CONWAY 1906-21 G 133: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1906, 1916 T 133, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 134: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1907, 1916 T 134, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 135: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1907, 1916 T 135, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 136: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1907, 1916 T 136, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 137: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1907, 1916 T 137, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, CONWAY 1906-21 G 169: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1909, 1917 T 169, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, CONWAY 1906-21 G 170: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1909, 1917 T 170, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 171: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1910, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 172: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1910, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 173: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1910, 1917 T 173 G 174: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1910, 1918 T 174, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 175: german torpedo boat, commissioned 4.12.1910, 2/12-3/12 Sleipner, 1918 T 175, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 192: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1911, 1918 T 192, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 193: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1911, 1918 T 193, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 194: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1911, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 195: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1911, 1918 T 195, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 196: german torpedo boat, commissioned 2.10.1911, 1918 T 196, 1945 soviet Pronzitelnyj, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 G 197: german torpedo boat, commissioned 1911, 1918 T 197, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 GA 43: italian crane vessel, altered during construction to monitor, commissioned 23.7.1917, recommissioned as floating battery GA 194 in world war 2 GA 53: italian crane vessel, altered during construction to monitor, commissioned 28.4.1916 as Alfredo Cappellini Gabbiano: italian torpedo-boat, launched 4/07, commissioned 1907, CONWAY 1906-21 Gabbiano-class (Antilope [commissioned 11.11.42, 1943 german UJ 6082, GRÖNER 8,I], Ape [commissioned 15.5.1943], Artemide [commissioned 10.10.42, 1943 german UJ 2226], Baionetta [commissioned 15.5.1943], Berenice [commissioned 1.9.1943], Bombarda [modified, 4.4.44 completed as german UJ 206, 1951 italian Bombarda], Calabrone [launched 6/43, not completed], Camoscio [commissioned 18.4.1943, 1943 german UJ 6081, GRÖNER 8,I], Capriolo [further on built as german UJ 6083 later UJ 2230, never completed], Carabina [modified, further on built as german UJ 207, never completed], Cavalletta [launched 12/42, not completed], Chimera [commissioned 26.5.1943], Cicala [launched 6/43, not completed], Cicogna [commissioned 11.1.1943], Columbrina [14.1.44 completed as german UJ 205], Cormorano [commissioned 6.9.1943], Crisalide [launched 8.12.1947, commissioned 20.12.1947, recommissioned 1952], Danaide [commissioned 27.2.1943], Driade [commissioned 14.1.1943], Euterpe [ex Vesta, commissioned 20.1.1943, 1943 german UJ 2228], Farfalla [launched 4.1.1948, commissioned 24.1.1948, recommissioned 1952], Fenice [commissioned 15.6.1943], Flora [commissioned 26.4.1942], Folaga [commissioned 16.2.1943], Gabbiano [commissioned 3.10.1942], Gazzella [commissioned 6.2.1943], Grillo [launched 3/43, not completed], Gru [commissioned 29.4.1943], Ibis 175 [commissioned 3.4.43], Lucciola [launched 3/43, not completed], Marangone [26.2.44 completed as german UJ 2223], Melpomene [24.4.44 completed as german UJ 202], Minerva [commissioned 24.2.43], Pellicano [commissioned 15.3.43], Persefone [commissioned 28.11.42, 1943 german UJ 2227, GRÖNER 8,I], Pomona [commissioned 4.4.43], Procellaria [commissioned 29.11.42], Renna [9/44 completed as german UJ 6085], Scimitarra [commissioned 15.5.43], Sfinge [commissioned 12.5.43], Sibilla [commissioned 5.6.43], Spingarda [6.5.44 completed as german UJ 208, GRÖNER 8,I], Tuffetto [20.2.44 completed as german UJ 2222, GRÖNER 8,I], Urania [commissioned 1.8.43], Vespa [commissioned 2.9.43, 1943 german UJ 2221, GRÖNER 8,I], Strolaga [18.4.44 commissioned as german UJ 2224], Egeria [28.1.44 commissioned as german UJ 201]) italian corvettes, CONWAY 1922-46 Gabriel Charmes: french gunboat, launched 1886 Gabrielle Denise 1910 Gabrielle Maria 1931, balloon vessel in world war 2, fire float Gadfly-class (Gadfly, Griper, Pincher, Tickler) british gunbaots, launched 1879 Gaeta: neapolitan (6) paddle corvette, launched 1843, later italian Ercole Gaeta-class (Gaeta [launched 28.7.1990], Termoli [launched 15.12.1990], Alghero [launched 4.5.1991], Numana [launched 26.10.1991], Crotone [launched 11.4.1992], Viareggia [launched 3.10.1992], Chioggia [launched 9.4.1994], Rimini [launched 1997?]) italian minehunters Gagri, No. 254: russian torpedo boat 1884 Gaidamak: russian ice breaker 1898, IM KOPIENORDNER Gaidamak-class (Gaidamak [commissioned 1906], Vsadnik [commissioned 1906, 1917 Saldkov], Amuretz [commissioned 1906, 1917 Zhelesniakov/Zhelezniakov], Ussurietz [commissioned 1907, 1917 Roshal]) russian destroyer, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Gaiete,20. (captured from the french on 20 8/1797. sold 1808) Galatea: british, launched 3/1776, 1783 BU Galatea: british frigate, commissioned 2/1862 (Walker´s great frigates) Galena: US aroured ship, commissioned 21.4.1862, unarmoured from 1864 Galena-class/Vandalia-class (Galena II [commissioned 26.8.1880], Marion II [commissioned 12.1.1876], Mohican II [commissioned 25.5.1885], Quinnebaug II [commissioned 2.10.1878], Swatara II [commissioned 11.5.1874], Vandalia [commissioned 1876]) US screw sloops Galgo/Galgo Prize: ex spanish Galgo?, 12x4pdr, 12 swivels, taken 4/1742 by HMS Hampshire, 1743 sold Galgo,16. (taken from the spanish in 1799. lost 1800) Galgo,16. (purchased 1801. ex Garland. sold 1814) 1801 Galilée: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1851 Galissonière-class (La Galissonière [commissioned 20.4.1874], Triomphante 1879, Victorieuse 1877) french armoured cruiser Galissonnière-class (La Galissonnière [commissioned 31.12.35], Georges Leygues ex Châteaurenault [commissioned 4.12.1937], Gloire [commissioned 4.12.1937], Jean de Vienne [commissioned 15.4.1937], Marseillaise [commissioned 25.10.1937], Montcalm [commissioned 4.12.1937]) french light cruiser, CONWAY 192246 Galissonniere, La: (T 56 design) french experimental destroyer, commissioned 11.7.1962, CONWAY 1947-95 Gallant british gunvessel, No.29: launched 4/1797, sold 1802 Gallant,14. gunbrig. (1804 Wearmouth. sold 1815) 1805 Gallia: french merchant, launched 1913, 1914 armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser), 1916 trooper Galteemore: C1-S-AY1 type Mar. Comm. ships, launched 1943, british LSI(L) landing ship infantery (large) Gagara: built as russian submarine, completed as german US 4, nur trials 1918, 1919 in service im Wrangel-Geschwader 12 TT?, 2x7,5, 1x3,7 Gagut (80) russian 1802 Gaines Mill, T2-SE-A1 Gambier,12. (hired lugger) around 1808 Gamma-class (Gamma [renamed Fei Ting], Delta [renamed Tse Tien]) chinese gunboats 1877 Gamtros: 1937 Ganga: 1931, mine tender in world war 2 Gange: french merchant, launched 1905, 1914 trooper Ganges: (80) british 1782 commissioned Ganges-class (Ganges [launched 11/1821, commissioned 1822, 1857 hulk, training ship 1865], Asia [1/1824 launched, 1826 fitting out as flagship, 1852 out of commission and from 1859 she was used as guard ship hulk of the steam vessels in ordinary, sold/lost? 1908], Bombay [3/1828 launched, brought home from Bombay in 1828, 1829- out of commission, screw ship 1861, burnt 1864]) british (84: 32x32pdr, 32x24pdr, 4x24pdr + 14x32pdr carronades, 2x24pdr + 2x32pdr carronades), IM KOPIENORDNER Gangut (81) russian, built 1856, rebuilt to screw ship 1859 Gangut: russian battleship 1894, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Gangut-class (Gangut [commissioned 12/1914/1/1914, 1925/1928 Oktjabrskaja Revoljucija], Sevastopol [commissioned 17.11.1914, 1921/1928-42 Parizskaja Kommuna/Parizhkaya Kommuna, LOOSE/OESTERLE], Petropavlovsk [commissioned 1/1914/12/1914, 1921-43 Marat, later Volkhov], Poltava [commissioned 17.12.1914, 1920/1926 176 Mikhail Frunze]) russian battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 190621, CONWAY 1922-46 Gannet,16. (purchased 1800. sold 1814) Gannet,18. launched 1814 ‘cruizer’. sold 1838, commissioned 1815 Gannet: british screw corvette, launched 1857 (11) Ganymede,26. (french Hebe on 5 1/1809. BU 1838) Garcia-class (Garcia [commissioned , 1989 pakistani Saif, 1994 returned], O´Callahan [commissioned , 1989 pakistani Aslat, 1993 returned], Brumby [commissioned , 1989 pakistani Khaibar, 1993 returned], Koelsch [commissioned , 1989 pakistani Siqqat, 1993 returned], Parà [brazilian, IM KOPIENORDNER], …) US frigates Garde Mobile: french riverine gunboat, 1x12pdr/1x16pdr, 1871 german, ferry Clara/Sophie Gardon-class (Equille, Gardon, Goujon, Lamproie, Murene, Cigale, Coccinelle, Libellule, Cinquet [transport 1920, unlisted 1921]) french patrol vessels, built 1917-18, unlisted 1919 Garian-class (Garian [commissioned 20.8.1969], Khawlan [commissioned 20.8.1969], Merawa [commissioned 1970], Sabratha [commissioned 1970]) libyan large patrol craft Garigliano: neapolitan, then sardinian, then italian sloop, launched 1854, (4) Garigliano: commissioned 22.2.1934, italian water tanker and minelayer, 1943 german F 844, 1943 Dwarsläufer, 1944 Oldenburg, 1946 italian Garigliano, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Garland british 40/44 guns 1703 Garland,28. (1779. Sibyl until 7.1795. wrecked 1798) Garland,6. (schooner purchased in 1798) tender Garland,22. (french privateer Mars taken on 1 4/1800. wrecked 1803) Garola tug, 1912 Garonne: iron barque, built 1870 Garonne, La: french oiler 1912 Garonne, La: french replenishment oiler, about 1928, IM KOPIENORDNER Garonne: french supply ship, about 1964, IM KOPIENORDNER Gary Gowen: merchant 1834 Gaspe-class (Gaspe [launched 12.11.51, 1958 turkish Trabzon], Chaleur (I) [launched 21.6.52, 1954 french Le Dieppoise], Fundy (I) [launched 4/53, 1954 french La Dunkérquoise], Comox [launched 244.52, 1958 turkish Tirebolu], Cowichan (I) [launched 12.11.51, 1954 french La Malouine], Ungava [launched 20.5.53, 1958 turkish Tekirdag], Quinte [launched 8.8.53], Miramichi (I) [launched 10/52, 1954 french La Lorientaise], Fortune [launched 14.4.53], James Bay [launched 12.3.53], Thunder (I) [launched 17.7.52, 1954 french La Paimpolaise], Resolute [launched 20.6.53], Chignecto (I) [launched 21.6.52, 1954 french La Bayonnaise], Trinity [launched 31.7.53, 1958 turkish Terme], Fundy (II) [launched 14.6.56], Chignecto [launched 17.11.56], Thunder (II) [launched 27.10.56], Cowichan (II) [launched 26.2.57], Miramichi (II) [launched 22.2.57], Chaleur (II) [launched 11.5.57]) canadian coastal minesweepers Gassendi: french paddle corvette (6) launched 1840 Gassten-class (Gåssten [commissioned 16.11.1973], Norsten [commissioned 12.10.1973], Viksten commissioned 20.6.1974) swedish inshore minesweepers Gatling 1945, stores ship Gato-class (Gato SS-212 [commissioned 12/41], Greenling SS-213 [commissioned 1/42], Grouper SS-214 [commissioned 2/42], Growler SS-215 [commissioned 3/42], Grunion SS-216 [commissioned 4/1942], Guardfish SS-217 [commissioned 5/42], Albacore SS-218 [commissioned 6/42], Amberjack SS-219 [commissioned 6/42], Barb SS-220 [commissioned 7/42, 1955 italian Enrico Tazzoli], Blackfish SS-221 [commissioned 7/42], Bluefish SS-222 [commissioned 5/43], Bonefish SS-223 [commissioned 5/43], Cod SS-224 [commissioned 6/43], Cero SS-225 [commissioned 7/43], Corvina SS-226 [commissioned 8/43], Darter SS-227 [commissioned 9/43], Drum SS-228 [commissioned 11/41], Flyingfish SS-229 [commissioned 12/41, 11/50 AGSS-229], Finback SS-230 [commissioned 1/42], Haddock SS-231 [commissioned 3/42], Halibut SS-232 [commissioned 4/42], Herring SS-233 [commissioned 5/42], Kingfish SS-234 [commissioned 5/42], Shad SS-235 [commissioned 6/42], Runner SS-275 [commissioned 30.7.42], Sawfish SS-276 [commissioned 26.8.42, recommissioned 15.5.47], Scamp SS-277 [commissioned 18.9.42], Scorpion SS-278 [commissioned 1.10.42], Snook SS-279 [commissioned 24.10.42], Steelhead SS-280 [commissioned 7.12.42, recommissioned 12.11.47], Silversides SS-236 [commissioned 12/41], Trigger SS-237 [commissioned 1/42, 1973 italian Livio Piomarta], Wahoo SS-238 [commissioned 5/42], Whale SS-239 [commissioned 6/42], Sunfish SS-281 [commissioned 15.7.42, recommissioned 4/49], Tunny SS-282 [commissioned 1.9.42, recommissioned 25.2.52, SSG-282, APSS-282], Tinosa SS-283 [commissioned 15.1.43, recommissioned 4.1.52], Tullibee SS-284 [commissioned 15.2.43], Angler SS-240 [commissioned 10/43], Bashaw SS-241 [commissioned 10/43], Bluegill SS-242 [commissioned 11/43], Bream SS-243 [commissioned 1/44], Cavalla SS-244 [commissioned 2/44], Cobia SS-245 [commissioned 3/44], Croacker SS-246 [commissioned 4/44], Dace SS-247 [commissioned 7/43, 1954 italian Leonardo da Vinci], Dolorado SS-248 [commissioned 8/43], Flasher SS-249 [commissioned 9/43], Flier SS-250 [commissioned 10/43], Flounder SS-251 [commissioned 11/43], Gablian SS-252 [commissioned 12/43], Gunnel SS-253 [commissioned 8/42], Gurnard SS-254 [commissioned 9/42], Haddo SS-255 [commissioned 10/42], Hake SS-256 [commissioned 10/42], Harder SS-257 [commissioned 12/42, 1974 italian Romeo Romei], Hoe SS-258 [commissioned 12/42], Jack SS-259 [commissioned 1/43, 1958 greek Amfitriti], 177 Lapon SS-260 [commissioned 1/43, 1957 greek Poseidon], Mingo SS-261 [commissioned 2/43, 1955 japanese Kuroshio], Muskallunge SS-262 [commissioned 3/43, 1957-69 brazilian Humaita], Paddle SS-263 [commissioned 3/43, 1957 Riachvelo], Pargo SS-264 [commissioned 4/43], Peto SS-265 [commissioned 11/42], Pogy SS-266 [commissioned 1/43], Pompom SS-267 [commissioned 3/43], Puffer SS-268 [commissioned 4/43], Rasher SS-269 [commissioned 6/43], Raton SS-270 [commissioned 7/43], Ray SS-271 [commissioned 7/43], Redfin SS-272 [commissioned 8/43], Robalo SS-273 [commissioned 9/43], Rock SS-274 [commissioned 10/43]) US submarines, ZEICHNUNGEN IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, see also Balao-class and GUPPY Gatteville: 1938, tug Gaulois: french (74) 1812 Gauss: german transport, commissioned 7/1925, 1942 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 178 Gava: tug, 1920 Gaviota: rumrunner, seized by USCG, absorbed 18.5.1927, CG-802 Gavriel (38) russian 1800 Gavriil-class (Gavriil [commissioned 8.12.1916], Konstantin [commissioned 19.5.1917], Vladimir [commissioned 22.10.1917, renamed Svoboda 9/17]) russian destroyers, CONWAY 1906-21 Gayret-class (Demirhisar [commissioned 1942, for transit british H.80], Sultanhisar [commissioned 1942, for transit british H.87]) turkish destroyers, british I-type Gayundah-class (Gayundah, Paluma) steel gunboats, launched 1884 Gazelle: french brig-aviso launched 1821 (18x18pdr carronades) prototype of the ‘brick-aviso’ type built 1821-40 Gazelle-class: (Gazelle, Volage [launched 1825, commissioned 1827, hulk 1864, IM KOPIENORDNER, HOWARD S.253], ...) french brigs Gazelle: british merchant, opium clipper, built 1840, in service 1840 Gazelle-class (Gazelle [commissioned 23.11.1898], Niobe [commissioned 25.6.1900, 1925 yugoslav Dalmacija, 1941 italian Cattaro, 1943 german Niobe, CONWAY 1922-46], Nymphe [commissioned 20.9.1900], Thetis [commissioned 14.9.1901], Ariadne [commissioned 18.5.1901], Amazone [commissioned 15.11.1901], Medusa [commissioned 26.7.1901], Frauenlob [commissioned 17.2.1903], Arcona [commissioned 12.5.1903], Undine [commissioned 5.1.1904]) german cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Gba GC 2: nicaraguan, 27,5m, patrol craft, acquired 1947 GC 3: nicaraguan, 27,5m, patrol craft, acquired 1947 GC 4: nicaraguan, 27,5m, patrol craft, acquired 1947 GC 5: nicaraguan, 27,5m, patrol craft, acquired 1947 GC 6: nicaraguan, 24,5m, patrol craft, acquired 1960 GC 7: nicaraguan, 24,5m, patrol craft, acquired 1960 GC 23-type (758 [united arab emirates, commissioned 1986], 759 [united arab emirates, commissioned 1986], 760 [united arab emirates, commissioned 1987], 761 [united arab emirates, commissioned 1987], 762 [united arab emirates, commissioned 1988], 763 [united arab emirates, commissioned 1988]) italian coastal patrol boats, Baglietto GC 23 type GC 105: patrol craft, built 1944, 1957 dominican RL 101, 1962 Capitan Alsina Gca „Gdansk“-class (Neptun, Saturn, Pegaz, Orion, Kastor, Cirus, Jupiter, Wega, Minor) polish large patrol craft, built 1959-60, project 902, refitted 1971-75 Gear ASR-34: 1943 US salvage vessel Gearing-class: (DD-710 Gearing [commissioned 3.5.1945], DD-711 Eugene A. Greene [commissioned 8.6.1945, 1952 DDR-711 ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 244, 1963 DD-711, 1972 spanish Churruca], DD-712 Gyatt [commissioned 2.7.1945, 1955 DDG-1, 1956 DDG-712, 1957 DDG-1 ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 258 ca 1966, 1969 DD-712], DD-713 Kenneth D. Bailey [commissioned 31.7.1945, 1953 DDR-713 ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 245, 1969 DD-713, 1975 iranian, canibalized], DD-714 William R. Rush [commissioned 21.9.1945, 1952 DDR-714, 1963 DD-714, 1978 south-korean Kang Won/Kwang Won], DD-715 William W. Wood [commissioned 24.11.1945, 1953 DDR-715, 1963 DD-715], DD-716 Wiltsie [commissioned 21.1.1946, 1977 pakistani Tariq/Ttariq, 1990 flagship Nazim], DD-717 Theodore E. Chandler [commissioned 22.3.1946], DD-718 Hamner [commissioned 12.7.1946, 1980 taiwanese Chao Yang], DD-719 Epperson [commissioned 19.3.1949, 1/1948 DDE-719, 1962 DD-719, 1977 pakistani Taimur], DD-742 Frank Knox [commissioned 11.12.1944, 1949 DDR-742, 1969 DD742, 1971 greek Themistokles/Themistocles], DD-743 Southerland [commissioned 22.12.1944, 1949 DDR-743, 1963 DD-743, ecuadorian ??, ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 211], DD-763 William C. Lawe [commissioned 18.12.1946, 1983 uruguay ??], DD-764 Lloyd Thomas [commissioned 23.5.1947, 1950 DDE-764, 1962 DD764,1972 taiwanese Dang Yang], DD-765 Keppler [commissioned 23.5.1947, 1950 DD-765, 1962 DD-765,1972 turkish Tinaztepe], DD-782 Rowan [commissioned 31.3.1945, 1977 taiwanese, cannibalised], DD-783 Gurke [commissioned 12.5.1945, 1977 greek Toumbazis], DD-784 McKean [commissioned 9.6.1945, 1952 DDR-784, 1963 DD-784, 1982 turkish canibalized], DD-785 Henderson [commissioned 4.8.1945, 1980 pakistani Tughril], DD-786 Richard B. Anderson [commissioned 26.10.1945, 1977 taiwanese Kai Yang], DD-787 James E. Kyes [commissioned 8.2.1945, 1973 taiwanese Chien Yang], DD-788 Hollister [commissioned 26.3.1946, 1983 taiwanese Cheng Hua/Shao Yang], DD-789 Eversole [commissioned 10.7.1946, 1973 turkish Gayret], DD-790 178 Shelton [commissioned 21.6.1946, 1973 taiwanese Lao Yang], DD-805 Chevalier [commissioned 9.1.1945, 1949 DDR-805, 1962 DD-805, 1972 south-korean Chung Buk], DD-806 Higbee [commissioned 27.1.1945, 1949 DDR-806, 1963 DD-806, ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 211], DD-807 Benner [commissioned 13.2.1945, 1949 DDR-807, 1962 DD-807], DD-808 Dennis J. Buckley [commissioned 2.3.1945, 1949 DDR-808, 1963 DD808], DD-817 Corry [commissioned 27.2.1946, 1949 DDR-817, 1962 DD-817, 1981 greek Kriezis/canibalized ?], DD-818 New [commissioned 5.4.1946, 1950 DDE-818, 1962 DD-818, 1977 south-korean Taejon/Ttaejon], DD-819 Holder [commissioned 18.5.1946, 1950 DDE-819, 1962 DD-819, ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 244 ca 1962, 1978 ecuadorian Presidente Eloy Alfaro], DD-820 Rich [commissioned 3.7.1946, 1950 DDE-820, 1962 DD-820], DD-821 Johnston [commissioned 23.8.1946, 1981 taiwanese Yung Yang/Chen Yang], DD-822 Robert H. McCard [commissioned 26.11.1946, turkish Kilic Ali Pasha/Kilic Ali Pasa], DD-823 Samuel B. Roberts [commissioned 20.12.1946], DD-824 Basilone [commissioned 26.7.1949, 1948 DDE-824, 1962 DD-824], DD825 Carpenter [commissioned 15.12.1949, 1948 DDK-825 Carpenter-class, 1950 DDE-825, 1962 DD-825, 1981 turkish Anitepe], DD-826 Agerholm [commissioned 20.6.1946], DDK-827 Robert A. Owens [commissioned 5.11.1949, 1950 DDE-827, 1962 DD-827, turkish Alcitepe], EDD-828 Timmerman [commissioned 26.2.1952, 1954 AG-154], DD-829 Myles C. Fox [commissioned 20.3.1945, 1949 DDR-829, 1963 DD-829, 1980 greek Kriezis/Kreizis], DD-830 Everett F. Larson [commissioned 6.4.1945, 1949 DDR-830, 1962 DD-830, 1977 south-korean Jeong Buk], DD-831 Goodrich [commissioned 24.4.1945, 1949 DDR-831, 1969 DD-831], DD-832 Hanson [commissioned 11.5.1945, 1949 DDR-832, 1963 DD-832, 1973 taiwanese Liao Yang], DD-833 Herbert J. Thomas [commissioned 29.5.1945, 1949 DDR-833, 1963 DD-833, 1971 taiwanese Han Yang], DDR-834 Turner [commissioned 12.6.1949, 1969 DD-835] , DD-835 Charles P. Cecil [commissioned 29.6.1945, 1949 DDR-835, 1963 DD-835, greek Apostolis], DD-836 George K. Mackenzie [commissioned 13.7.1945], DD-837 Sarsfield [commissioned 31.7.1945, 1959 EDD-837, 1962 DD-837, 1977 taiwanese Te Yang], DD-838 Ernest G. Small [commissioned 21.8.1945, 1952 DDR-838, 1963 DD-838, 1971 taiwanese Fu Yang], DD-839 Power [commissioned 13.9.1945, 1977 taiwanese Shen Yang], DD-840 Glennon [commissioned 4.10.1945], DD-841 Noa [commissioned 2.11.1945, 1973 spanish Blas de Lezo], DD-842 Fiske [commissioned 28.11.1945, 1952 DDR-842, 1962 DD-842, 1980 turkish Piyale Pasha/Piyale Pasa], DD-843 Warrington [commissioned 20.12.1945], DD-844 Perry [commissioned 17.1.1946], DD-845 Baussell [commissioned 7.2.1946], DD-846 Ozbourn [commissioned 5.3.1946], DD-847 Robert L. Wilson [commissioned 25.4.1946, 1950 DDE-847, 1962 DD-847], DD-848 Witek [commissioned 25.4.1946, 1949 EDD-848, 1950 DDE-848, ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 258 ca 1955, 1962 DD-848], DD-849 Richard E. Kraus [commissioned 23.5.1946, 1949 AG-151, 1954 DD849, 1972 south-korean Kwang Ju/Kwang Yu], DD-850 Joseph P. Kennedy jr. [commissioned 5.12.1946], DD851 Rupertus [commissioned 8.3.1946, 1973 greek Kountouriotis], DD-852 Leonard F. Mason [commissioned 28.6.1946, 1978 taiwanese Lai Yang], DD-853 Charles H. Roan [commissioned 2.9.1946, 1973 turkish Maresal Fevzi Cakmak], DD-858 Fred T. Berry [commissioned 12.5.1945, 1950 DDE-858, 1962 DD-858], DD-859 Norris [commissioned 9.6.1945, 1950 DDE-859, 1962 DD-859, 1974 turkish Kocatepe (II)], DD-860 McCaffery [commissioned 26.7.1945, 1950 DDE-860, 1962 DD-860], DD-861 Harwood [commissioned 28.9.1945, 1950 DDE-861, 1962 DD-861, 1971 turkish Kocatepe], DD-862 Vogelgesang [commissioned 28.4.1945, 1982 mexican Quetzalcoatl/Quietzalcoatl, renamed Ilhuicamina], DD-863 Steinaker [commissioned 26.5.1945, 1952 DDR-863, 1963 DD-863, 1982 mexican Netzahuacoyotl/Netzahualcoyol], DD-864 Harold J. Ellison [commissioned 23.6.1945, 1983 pakistani Shah Jahan/Shah Jehan], DD-865 Charles R. Ware [commissioned 21.7.1945], DD-866 Cone [commissioned 18.8.1945, 1982 pakistani Alamgir], DD-867 Stribling [commissioned 29.9.1945], DD-868 Brownson [commissioned 17.11.1945], DD-869 Arnold J. Isbell [commissioned 5.4.1946, 1973 greek Sachtouris], DD-870 Fechteler [commissioned 2.3.1946 , 1953 DDR-870, 1963 DD-870], DD-871 Damato [commissioned 27.4.1946, 1950 DDE-871, 1962 DD-871, 1980 pakistani Tippu Sultan], DD-872 Forrest Royal [commissioned 29.6.1946, 1971 turkish Adatepe], DD-873 Hawkins [commissioned 10.2.1945, 1983 taiwanese Shao Yang/Tsu Yang], DD-874 Duncan [commissioned 25.2.1945, 1949 DDR-874, 1969 DD874], DD-875 Henry W. Tucker [commissioned 12.3.1945, 1949 DDR-875, 1963 DD-875, 1973 brazilian Marcilio Diaz], DD-876 Rogers [commissioned 26.3.1945, 1949 DDR-876, 1963 DD-876, 1981 south-korean Jeon Ju/Jeong Ju], DD-877 Perkins [commissioned 4.4.1945, 1949 DDR-877, 1963 DD-877, 1973 argentine Commodoro Py], DD-878 Vesole [commissioned 23.4.1945, 1949 DDR-878, 1963 DD-878], DD-879 Leary [commissioned 7.5.1945, 1949 DDR-879, 1963 DD-879, 1973 spanish Langara], DD-880 Dyess [commissioned 21.5.1945, 1949 DDR-880, 1963 DD-880, 1981 greek, canibalized], DD-881 Bordelon [commissioned 5.6.1945, 1949 DDR-881, 1963 DD-881, 1977 iranian, canibalized], DD-882 Furse [commissioned 10.7.1945, 1949 DDR882, 1963 DD-882, 1972 spanish Gravina], DD-883 Newman K. Perry/Newman M. Perry [commissioned 26.7.1945, 1949 DDR-883, 1963 DD-883, 1981 south-korean Kwang Ki/Kyong Ki], DD-884 Floyd B. Parks [commissioned 31.8.1945], DD-885 John R. Craig [commissioned 20.8.1945], DD-886 Orleck [commissioned 15.9.1945, 1982 turkish Yucetepe], DD-887 Brinkley Bass [commissioned 1.10.1945, 1973 brazilian Mariz E. Barros], DD-888 Stickell [commissioned 31.10.1945, 1953 DDR-888, 1962 DD-888, 1972 greek Kanaris], DD889 O´Hare [commissioned 29.11.1945, 1953 DDR-889, 1963 DD-889, 1973 spanish Mendez Nunez], DD-890 Meredith [commissioned 31.12.1945,1979 turkish Savastepe]) US destroyers 1944, ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 211, 244, CONWAY 1922-46 FRAM I Model A: ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 244: DD-786 1961, DD-790 1961, DD-826 1961, DD-841 1961, DD-844 1960, DD-845 1961, DD-867 1961, DD-890 1961 179 FRAM I Model B: ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 245: DD-710 1962, DD-711 1963, DD-714 1965, DD-715 1965, DD-716 1962, DD-717 1962, DD-718 1962, DD-719 1964, DD-743 1964, DD-763 1961, DD-782 1964, DD-783 1964, DD-784 1964, DD-785 1962, DD-787 1963, DD-788 1961, DD-789 1963, DD-806 1964, DD-808 1964, DD-817 1964, DD-818 1963, DD-819 1963, DD-820 1963, DD-821 1962, DD-822 1962, DD-823 1962, DD-824 1964, DD-829 1964, DD-832 1964, DD-833 1965, DD-835 1964, DD-836 1963, DD-837 1963, DD-839 1962, DD-840 1963, DD-842 1965, DD-843 1962, DD-846 1961, DD-847 1963, DD-849 1964, DD-850 1962, DD-851 1963, DD-852 1964, DD-853 1962, DD-862 1963, DD-863 1965, DD-864 1963, DD-865 1962, DD-866 1963, DD-868 1964, DD-869 1962, DD-870 1963, DD-871 1964, DD-872 1962, DD-873 1965, DD-875 1963, DD-876 1964, DD-878 1964, DD-879 1965, DD-880 1965, DD-881 19653, DD-882 1963, DD-883 1965, DD-884 1963, DD-885 1963, DD-886 1963, DD-887 1962, DD-888 1964, DD-889 1963 FRAM I Model C: ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 245: DD-825 1965, DD-827 1964 FRAM II ex DDR (Chevalier-class): ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 245: DD-805 1962, DD-807 1963, DD-830 1963, DD-877 1962 FRAM II ex DDE (Lloyd Thomas-class): ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 245: DD-764 1961, DD-765 1961, DD858 1961, DD-859 1961, DD-860 1961, DD-861 1961 FRAM II DDR: ZERSTÖRER DER USN S. 245: DD-713 1960, DD-742 1961, DD-831 1960, DD-834 1960, DD-838 1961, DD-874 1961 Gebrüder Wrede: german tug, launched 1894, 191. liason vessel B, 1919 Vulcan, 1928 polish Tyran, 1939 german Neufahrwasser Gec Ged Geestemünde: german tug, launched 1908, 1951 Blumenthal Geestemünde: german fishing vessel 1977, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE Gefion: danish frigate 1846, 1849 german Bundesflotte: Eckernförde, 1852 prussian training ship Gefion, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Gefion: german cruiser, commissioned 27.6.1894, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Gefle: swedish screw corvette (8), launched 1848 Geheimrat Heinrich Gerlach: DGzRS-SRB seenot-rettungs-boot, built 1942, 1950 Rickmer Bock, IM KOPIENORDNER Geheimrat Mau: tug, liason, launched 1908, 1943 DPK 03, 194. Vs 203 Geheimrat Sartori: DGzRS-MRB motor-rettungs-boot, built 1928, IM KOPIENORDNER Geg Geh Geier: west german customs launch, 1974 maltese C 28 Geiser-class (Geiser [launched 7/1892], Hejmdal [launched 8/1894]) danish cruiser/gunboat Gej Gek Gelderland (68) dutch 1786 Gelert: yacht 1881 Gelijkheid (68) dutch 1799 ->? Gelykheid british (78) 1799 Gellyburn: 1908 Gem-class (Amethyst [commissioned 17.3.1905], Diamond [commissioned 1/1905, 1918 CMB carrier], Sapphire [commissioned 7.2.1905], Topaze [commissioned 11/1904]) british cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Genda: french, 1815 (74), bow in HOWARD S.196 General Admiral: russian screw frigate, built and launched 1858 (68) General Admiral-class (General Admiral 1875 [1909 minelayer Narova (IM KOPIENORDNER), became 25. Oktiabrya], Gerzog Edinburgski 1877 [laid down as Aleksandr Nevski, 1909 Onega]) russian armoured cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 General Alexander General Amilio Aguinaldo-class (General Amilio Aguinaldo [commissioned 21.11.1990], General Antonio Luna [commissioned 3/1994]) filipino large patrol craft General Artigas: uruguayan gunboat, launched 1883, commissioned 12/1884 General Concha-class (General Concha [launched 12/1883], Magallanes [launched 1/1884], El Cano [launched 1/1884], General Lezo [launched 11/1883]) spanish gunboats General Duff: (1) gunvessel around 1799 General Grant: US side-wheel river gunboat ~1864 General Greene: (24x12pdr, 6x6pdr) USA frigate, launched 1/1799, sailed first time 6/1799 General Guerrero: mexican cruiser transport, launched 1908, aka Vicente Guerrero Generali-class/Cantore-class (Generale Antonio Cantore (CE) [commissioned 1.7.1921], Generale Antonio Cascino (CI) [commissioned 8.5.1922], Generale Antonio Chinotto (CH) [commissioned 26.9.1921], Generale Carlo Montanari (MN) [commissioned 9.11.1922], Generale Achille Papa (PP, PA) [commissioned 9./10.2.1922, 1943 180 german TA 7, 1943 SG 20], Generale Marcello Prestinari (PR) [commissioned 17.8.1922]) italian destroyer, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK General John Pope AP-110: US troop transport, type P2-S2-R2, launched 21.03.1943 General Lake,1. gunvessel around 1799 General Leman 1919, balloon vessel in world war 2 General Neumayer: mercantile 3-mast barque, built 1897, sister to Cambronne General O´Higgins: chilean armoured cruiser, commissioned 4/1898, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 General Pike: USA, 1813, (28) General Rivera: uruguayan gunboat, launched and commissioned 1884 General Ruzitski: russian merchant, launched 1916, 9/16 commissioned as russian minesweeper/netlayer General Skobelev: launched 1882, russian dispatch vessel Krasnovodsk in WWI General Smith: uruguayan gunboat, commissioned 1886, former french gunboat, launched 1863 General Steuben: german passenger liner 1923, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, see München Generoso Genesee: US paddle gun boat, commissioned 3.7.1862 Généreux: french (74) 1785, taken by RN 1800 Généreux: french (74) 1831 Genie,3. (A ketch taken in 1796) armed with three 18-pounders. Genoa,78. (taken 1814 at Genoa. BU 1838) commissioned as guardship on 18.5.1821 Gênois: french (74) 1805 Genota: dutch tanker, launched 4/1935, 1942 japanese Ôse, fleet tanker, 1944 sunk Gentille, La: french frigate, launched 1778, (40), tken by RN 1795, immediately hulked, 1802 sold Genua: commissioned 6.10.1930, german freighter, 1939 netlayer, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Genua: built as soviet lighter, taken over as Seeleichter 25/41, completed 25.11.42 as german netlayer Netzleger VI = Genua, 1948 norwegian, 1951 german Emil Berger, 1969 greek Santa Paola, 1974 zypriotic Nikitas Gen´yô Maru/Genyô Maru: japanese tanker, launched 1937 Geok-Tepe: launched 1882, russian dispatch vessel in WWI Georg Breusing-class (Georg Breusing, Adolph Brempohl, Arwed Emminghaus) german SAR cruisers George: british schooner 1755 George: 1913, tug George V: british tug 1910, SAR Salvage Steamer No. 2, 1914 russian harbour vessel Nargen, 1922 soviet tug Nadezda, 1926 Stalin, 1926 Salva Eliava, 1937 Stachanovec, 1969 Kochabeli George Albert: 1916 George Bligh: 1917, boom defence vessel George D. Irving: 1911, boom defence vessel in world war 2 George Fenwick: british minesweeper 1918 (Mersey-class), 1923 british Fischkutter Cape Otway, 1938 greek minesweeper Strymon, 1941 german 12 V 1, 1942 german UJ 2101, IM KOPIENORDNER George Jewson tug, 1908 Georges Leygues-class aka C 70 ASW-class (Georges Leygues [commissioned 10.12.1979], Dupleix [commissioned 16.6.1981], Montcalm [commissioned 28.5.1982], Jean de Vienne [commissioned 25.5.1984], Primauguet [commissioned 5.11.1986], La Motte-Piquet [commissioned 18.2.1988], Latouche-Treville [commissioned 1990]) french guided missile destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95 George Washington: built as merchant in 1793, purchased 12.10.1798, sold 1802, (34) USA Georgiana (hired) around 1804 Georgij: 1882 russian tug Georgios Averof/Giorgios Averoff: greek armoured cruiser, commissioned 5/1911, CONWAY 1906-21, SEEMACHT II Georgdwärder: commissioned 21.6.1923, tug, 1940 C.S., 1957 Jean Louis, 1982 dutch Baanjard „Gepard“-class () soviet export frigates, project 166.1 Geq Gerald R. Ford-class (Gerald R. Ford [CVN-78, delivery scheduled for 2015], John F. Kennedy [CVN-79], [CVN-83, delievery scheduled for 2040], ...) US aircraft carriers Gerda: transport 1869 Gerda-class /Bersek-class (Gerda [launched 1873], Hildur [launched 1872], Bersek [launched 1874], Björn [launched 1874], Ulf [launched 1873], Sölve [launched 1875], Folke [launched 1875]) swedish monitors Germain: ex merchant, (14), purchased by RN 1780/1781, sold 1784 Germania: german transport, launched 4/1863, 8/1863 delivered Germania: german transport, delivered 3/1871 to hapag-llyod Germania: tug, launched 1892, 1901 Unterweser 16 Germantown: US corvette (22) launched 1846, HOWARD S.231 Germantown, completed as Esso Paterson, T2-SE-A1 Gerona: spanish screw frigate, launched 1864 Gerro: 1895 russian tug, 191_ SARB, 1918 german, 1918 estonian, ... Gertak Sanggol 1968 181 Gertuyd 1717, (52) Gervais, T2-SE-A1 Ges Gettysburg completed as Esso Gettysburg, T2-SE-A1 Geu Gev Gew Gex Geyser: british paddle sloop, launched 1841 (6) Gez Gf Gg Ghagha II: united arab emirates landing craft, built 1987 Ghayathee: 1978 G. Harrison Smith: oil/ore transport 1921, IM KOPIENORDNER Ghelendjik, No. 255: russian torpedo boat 1884 Gianicolo: italian river steamer, launched 1908, commissioned as decoy ship 16.5.1915 Giappone-type (G 1 [renamed Berenice in 1922], G 2, G 3 [renamed Maggiore Toselli in 1920], G 4, G 5 [renamed Frigido in 1919, converted to water carrier], G 6, G 7, G 8, G 9, G 10, G 11, G 12, G 13 [renamed Cirene in 1922], G 14, G 15 [renamed Porto Corsini in 1923, 1941 british], G 16 [renamed Rimini in 1923, 1943 dt], G 17, G 18, G 19 [1919 renamed Sardegna, 1922 survey ship Tritone], G 20, G 21 [renamed Cariddi in 1923, survey ship], G 22, G 23 [renamed Alula 1923, 1943 german GA 77], G 24 [renamed Mario Bianco 1921, 1928 survey ship, later lighthouse tender], G 25 [later water carrier Zuara], G 26, G 27, G 28, G 29, G 30, G 31 [renamed Gallipoli 1923, netlayer in world war 2, 1943 german GA 79], G 32, G 33, G 34 [renamed Dante de Lutti 1921, survey ship], G 35, G 36 [renamed Otranto 1923, netlayer in world war 2, 1943 german GA 78], G 37 [renamed Augusta 1923], G 38, G 39, G 40, G 41, G 42, G 43, G 44, G 45 [recommissioned as survey ship Luigi Garavoglia 1919], G 46, G 47) italian vedette boats, former japanese fishing boats, built 1909-13, commissioned 1917, 1-2x7,62 Gibraltar-class (Gibraltar [launched 5/1754], Biddeford...) british, 20x9pdr, IM KOPIENORDNER Gibraltar (76) since 1780 british ex spanish Fenix Gibraltar: british (101) launched 1860, IM KOPIENORDNER Gic Gidra: russian merchant, launched 1889 Gidrograf: russian harbour vessel 1901 Gier: (14) taken from the Dutch on 12.9.1799 by RN. BU 1803 Gifford: british steamer, launched 1913, 1914 german, 1917 Gifhorn, 1917 mine barrier breaking vessel SP 9, 1918 british Sheaf Mount, 1930 greek Eftychia, 1938 italian Guidonia, 1941 US, 1941 panamese Plaudit Giglio: launched 1846 (2) toskan. then italian sloop Gih Gii Gij Gik Giljom-class (Giljom S 25, Saiki S 26, Tiri Zaffer S 27, Seifi Bahri S 28, Vesirehi Nusret S 29) turkish torpedo boats, launched 1886 Gilliam-class (Gilliam [APA-57, commissioned 1.8.44], Appling [APA-58], Audrain [APA-59], Banner [APA-60, commissioned 16.9.44], Barrow [APA-61, commissioned 28.9.44], Berrien [APA-62, commissioned 8.10.44], Bladen [APA-63, commissioned 18.10.44], Bracken [APA-64], Briscoe [APA-65], Brule [APA-66], Bruleson [APA-67], Butte [APA-68], Carlisle [APA-69], Carteret [APA-70], Catron [APA-71], Claredon [APA-72], Cleburne [APA-73], Colusa [APA-74], Cortland [APA-75], Crenshaw [APA-76], Crittenden [APA-77], Cullman [APA-78], Dawson [APA-79], Elkheart [APA-80], Fallon [APA-81], Fergus [APA-82], Fillmore [APA-83], Garrard [APA-84], Gasconade [APA-85], Geneva [APA-86], Niagara [APA-87], Presidio [APA-88]) US attack transports Gillis Gullbransson-class (Gillis Gullbransson, Wilma Sikorski, Werner Kuntze, Heinz Orth, Herta Jeep, Hans Ingwersen, Emil Zimmermann, Neuharlingersiel, Woltera, SRB 57) german SAR boats Gilyak: launched 1896, commissioned 1897, river gunboat, 1250ts, 1x12,0 5x7,5, 63x11x__, 12kts, sunk 1904 Gilyak-class (Gilyak [1918 finnish], Bobr [1918 german Biber, 1919 estonian Lembit], Sivuch, Korietz) russian gunboats 1908, IM KOPIENORDNER Gina-Ida: italian lighter, armed as gunboat Scaparro in WWI, converted to water carrier, stricken 1922 Giovanni Bausan: italian protected cruiser, commissioned 9.5.1885 Gippsland 1908 Gipsy. schooner. (purchased 1804. 121bm. sold 1808) see Gracieuse Gipsy. (1836 Sheerness. sold 1892) coastguard tender. Gipsy. schooner. (tender armed with ten 4-pounders) around 1800 182 Girdle Ness: british repair ship 1945 Gireogi Girl Margaret 1914, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Girne: turkish patrol boat, commissioned 1976, sister to Lazaga-class Giuseppe: launched 1905, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 223 Giuseppe Garibaldi-class (Varese [commissioned 5.4.1901, 1922 training ship], Guiseppe Garibaldi [commissioned 1.1.1901], Francesco Ferruccio [commissioned 1.9.1905, 1924 training ship]) italian armoured cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN 5000 JAHRE = IM KOPIENORDNER, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Giuseppe Garibaldi (I) became argentine General Garibaldi, launched 5/1895 Varese (I) became argentine General San Martin, launched 5/1896 Varese (II) became argentine General Belgrano, launched 7/1897 Giuseppe Garibaldi (II) became spanish Cristóbal Colón: 1896 acquired, 5/1897 handed over incomplete Guiseppe Garibaldi (III) became argentine General Pueyrredon, launched 9/1897 Mitra became Rivadvia, Roca and Moreno became japanese Kasuga and Nisshin, see there Giuseppe Garibaldi: italian STOL aircraft/helicopter carrier, commissioned 30.9.1985, LOOSE/OESTERLE, CONWAY 194795 Gneisenau-class (Gneisenau 1936, Potsdam 1936 [1946 british Empire Fowey, 1960 pakistani Safina-E-Hujjaj]) german passenger liner GNT 8: panamanian patrol craft Glacier, AGB-4, later WAGB-4: US icebreaker, commissioned into USN 1955, maiden voyage 1956, commissioned 1966 into US Coast Guard Glacier Park, T2-SE-A1 Gladan: swedish sail training ship 1947 Gladiateur, Le: french netlayer 1935, IM KOPIENORDNER, geplant as german AA-corvette SG 18, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 Gladiator: british paddle corvette, launched 1844 (6) Gladiator: german tug, launched 1891, 1914 liason vessel A Gladstone: british tug 1913, 1914 russian harbour vessel Chersones, 19.. british tug Brockenhurst Glaive-class/Trident-class (Trident P 670 [commissioned 1976], Glaive P 671 [commissioned 1977], Epée P 672 [commissioned 1976], Pertuisane P 673 [commissioned 1977], L´Ardent [Ardent-class, ivorian, commissioned 6.10.1978], L´Intrépide [Ardent-class, ivorian, commissioned 6.10.1978], Rapière [french, 1981 mauretanian Le 10 Juillet, 1988 El Nasr]) french patrol craft, PATRA-class (patrouilleurs rapides) IM KOPIENORDNER, CONWAY 194795 Glasgow (50) british 1790 Glasgow: british frigate, commissioned 1870 Glasgow: zanzibari (7) screw-ship, launched 1878 Glaten (54) british 1790 Glatton: british (ex east indiaman) 56 guns, purchased 1795 (1802 armed with 28*68c, 28*42c, IM KOPIENORDNER) Glatton: british monitor, commissioned 24.2.1872, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Glauco-class (Glauco [commissioned 1905], Narvalo [commissioned 1907], Otaria [commissioned 1908], Squalo [commissioned 1906], Tricheco [commissioned 1909]) italian submarines, CONWAY 1906-21 Glauco-class (Glauco, Otaria) italian submarines 1935, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Glaucus: acquired 1864 USN, until 1865 Glaura-class (Glaura, Guale, Janequqo, Rucamilla, Teguelda, Janequeo (II)) chilean torpedo boats, launched 1880/81 Glavnago Komandira: russian cutter 1875 Gleaner. (hired ketch armed wth 12 small carronades.) around 1811 Gleaner-class (Gleaner [1854 launched, 3/55 tender to Ajax. BU 1868], Badger [1854 launched, 2/55 tender to Hogue, BU 1864], Pelter [1854 launched, 4/55 tender to Cressy, BU 1864], Pincher [1854 launched, 4/55 tender to Blenheim, BU 1864], Ruby [1854 launched, 3/55 tender to Majestic, BU 1868], Snapper [1854 launched, 4/55 tender to Edinburgh, hulk 1865]) british gunboats Gleitboot Nr. I-class (Gleitboot Nr. I [trials 1918], Gleitboot Nr. II [never completed]) kuk motor torpedo-boat, gunboat Glenada: tug, 1943 Glen Avon: 1912, 1939 coastal AA vessel Glenbrook: tug, 1944 Glencove: tug, 1944 Glendevon: tug, 1945 Glendon: tug, 1945 Glendower: tug, 1943 Glendyne: tug, 1945 Glenearn: british steamer, launched 1/1914, 1914 german, 1917 Glatz, 1917 mine barrier breaking vessel SP 11, 1919 british Glenearn, 1922 Cambrian Princess, 1930 italian Dante, 1940 argentine Rio Segundo, 1946 italian Dante Glenearn: british merchant, launched 1938, completed 1939, LSI(L) landing ship infantery (large) 183 Glenella: tug, 1945 Glenelm: tug, 1945 Glenevis: tug, 1944 Glenfield: tug, 1944 Glen Gower: british merchant 1922, 1939 coastal AA vessel Glengarry: merchant, launched 5/1940, commissioned 5.11.1950 as Meersburg, intended as Schiff 5 auxiliary cruiser, 1945 british Empire Humber, 1946 Glengarry, 1970 Dardanus, 1971 Glengarry, sister to Breconshire, Clan MacDonald, Denbighshire, Glenartney, Glenearn, Glengyle [british merchant, launched 1939, completed 1940, LSI(L) landing ship infantery (large)], Glenorchy, Glenroy, Lanarkshire, Achilles, Clytoneus, Telemachus, ..., ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Glenholm tug, 1945 Glenkeen tug, 1945 Glenlea tug, 1943 Glenlivet tug, 1944 Glenmont tug, 1943 Glenmore,36. (1796 Woolwich. sold 1814) commissioned 5/96 Glennevis: 1917, African Prince, Pentridge Hill, Botlea (armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) 1941), Lambridge Glenn's Ferry, T2-SE-A1 Glenora tug, 1943 Glen Pool, T1-M-A1 Glenroy: british merchant, launched 1938, completed 1939, LSI(L) landing ship infantery (large) Glenside tug, 1944 Glen Strath-Allan yacht 1928 Glenten-class (Glenten [commissioned 1934, 1941 german torpedo recovery vessel TFA 4], Högen [commissioned 1934, 1941 german torpedo recovery vessel TFA 1], Ornen [commissioned 1935, 1941 german torpedo recovery vessel TFA 2]) danish torpedo-boats Glen Usk: british, 1914, 1939 coastal AA vessel Glenvalley: tug, 1944 Globtik London: 1973 Globtik Tokyo: 1973 Gloire: french frigate, launched 1707, 36x8pdr, captured by RN 1709, sold 1716, IM KOPIENORDNER Gloire, La: french frigate, launched 1778, 26x12pdr, 10x24pdr carronades, 8x6pdr + 4x24pdr carronades, 2x6pdr + 2x24pdr carronades, taken 4/1795 by RN, sold 1802 Gloire: ex french La Gloire?, lugger, (8), taken by RN 1781, 1783 BU Gloire,36 (taken on 25 9/1806. BU 1812) 1807 fitting out. Gloire-class (Gloire [commissioned 8/1860], Invincible [commissioned 3/1862], Normandie [commissioned 13.5.1862]) french battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3, LOOSE/OESTERLE, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & KREUZER Gloire-class (Amiral Aube 1904, Condé 1904, Gloire 1904, Marseillaise 1903, Sully 1903) french armoured cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Glommen: danish brig sloop, built 1790, 2x6pdr, 16x24pdr carronades, taken 9/1807 by RN, renamed Britomart later Glommen, wrecked 1809 Glommen-class (Glommen, Lougen) norwegian gunboat, launched 1863 Glommen-class (Glommen [launched 1916/1917, commissioned 1917, 1940 german tender, 1941 minelayer NKi 01], Laugen [launched 10/1917 or 1918 or 1916, commissioned 1917?, 1940 german, 1941 NN 05, later M 22, 1946 norwegian, 1948 BU or 1950 ferry Rosenberg VI]) norwegian minelayers Gloria: venetian (66) buitl as french Banel Gloria: 1907 Gloria: 1968, colombian sail training ship Gloriana: yacht 1891 Glorieta, T2-SE-A1 Glorioso: spanish (70) 1740, ZEICHNUNG IN DDR-BUCH S. 40 Glory: british frigate, launched 10/1763, 1774 renamed Apollo, 1786 BU, sister to Emerald, Aurora, Eolus [receiving ship, 1800 renamed Guernsey], Pearl [slop ship, 1814 receiving ship, 1825 renamed Prothee, 1832 sold] Glory of the Seas: transport british 1853 Gloucester british 60/64 guns 1695 Gloucester british 60/64 guns 1709 Gloucester british 50 guns 1711 Glouchester british (50) 1737 Gloucester: mercantile, purchased as storeship Florida by RN 8/1764, 1772 BU Gloucester,74. (1812 launched. hospital ship 1861) 1812. 1831 to be reduced to a 50-gun vessel. not recommissioned. Glückauf: german oiler 1886, ZEICHNUNG IN WAS IST WAS/DAS GROßE BUCH DER SCHIFFE 184 Glückauf: german ferry, launched 3.4.1901, 1914 barrier vessel, 1915 leader netlaying division northsea, 1919 steamer, 1927 french Atlas, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Glyeb (66) russian 1796 Goa Gob Goc Godavari-class (Giodavari [commissioned 10.12.1982], Gomati [commissioned 10.12.1985], Ganga [commissioned 16.4.1988]) indian frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 1947-95 Godetia: belgian support and command ship, royal yacht, launched 7.12.1965 Goelan,16. (taken by RN 13.10.1803. ex french Goeland. BU 1810) Goëland: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1848 Goes (52) dutch 1781 Goethe: paddle riverine passenger transport 1913 Gof Gogland Gohar-class (Gohar [1975 sudanese Sheikan/Shekan], Shahpar [1975 sudanese Kadir/Kader], Shahram [1975 sudanese Karari]) iranian coastal patrol boats, built 1969-71 Goias: brasilan torpedoboat 1907 Goito-class (Monzambano [commissioned 11.8.1889], Goito [commissioned 16.2.1888], Montebello [commissioned 21.1.1889], Confienza [commissioned 11.4.1890]) italian torpedo cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Goizeko Izarra = BA 989: french fishing vessel, launched 1939, 1943 german Arbeitsboot 26 Goj Gokstad-ship: about 900, vikings ship, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFFSTYPENLEXIKON, CURTI Golar Freeze: liquid gas tanker 1977, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE Goldbell: 1932 Gold Creek, T2-SE-A1 Golddrift: 1932 Golden Eagle: british merchant 1909, 1940 coastal AA vessel, 1943 accommodation ship Goldenfels: german freighter, launched 16.12.1937, commissioned 19.12.1939 as auxiliary cruiser Atlantis (HSK 2, Schiff 16, Raider C), sister to Ehrenfels, Hohenfels, Moltkefels, Neidenfels, Reichenfels, Tannenfels, near sister Kandelfels [launched 12.11.1936, commissioned 6.2.40 as HSK 5, HSK V, Schiff 33, Pinguin, Raider F], Kybfels, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3, CONWAY 1922-46 Golden Harp: irish galeon 1580, heckpartie see MONDFELD S.106 Golden Hill, T2-SE-A1 Goldenhind 1949 Golden Lynx 1949 Golden Meadow, T1-M-A1 Goldfinch Gold Ranger: 1941, oil tanker Goldsborough TB-20: US destroyer, commissioned 9.4.1908, 1918 Coast Torpedo Boat No. 7 „Golf“-class (B-92 [commissioned 1959, 1960 K-96, 1973-79 converted as project 629R communications relay version without armament], B-40 [K-72, 1974 K-372], B-41 [K-79], B-42 [K-83, 1974 K-183, 1973-79 converted as project 629R communications relay version without armament], B-121 [K-102, project 629A, later project 605, „Golf IV“], B125 [K-107, 1973-79 converted as project 629R communications relay version without armament], B-45 [K-88], B-61 [K-93], B-156 [K-113, 1974 minelayer conversion project 629I], K-118 [project 601 „Golf III“], K-36, K-91, K-110, K-153 [project 619, „Golf V“, later BS-153], K-142 [commissioned 12/1962, project 629V] 1 completed in 1958, 1 more in 1959, 4 in 1960, 5 in 1961, 2 more in 1962; B-93 [K-126], B-103 [K-129, project 629A, lost 1968], B-109 [K-136], B-113 [K-139], K-75, K-99, K-163 [commissioned 1962] 1 completed in 1959, 3 in 1960, 2 in 1961; 200 [chinese built, commissioned 1964, IM KOPIENORDNER], ...) project 629, soviet strategic missile submarines, project 628 was abortive salvage version, CONWAY 1947-95, project 629M „Golf II“ were 13 conversions, project 629KS or project 629KO was a torpedo submarine conversion Goliath: british 74 guns 1781 razee frigate (58) en 1812 Goliath: german tug 1907, 1930/37 Olivia, 18,84x5,2x2,7 Goliath (50) british 1790 Golo: french transport 1933, IM KOPIENORDNER Golo II: french merchant, launched 1903, 1914 armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) Golub-class (Bekas [launched 1919, 1920 chilean Orompello], Golub [launched 1917, 4/1918 german tender Beo, 1919 finnish Uusimaa, 1920 chilean Elicura], Pingvin [launched 1917, finnish 1918, german tender Wulf 4/1918, 1918 finnish Hämeenmaa], Chibris [launched 1919, 1920 chilean Colocolo], Strizh [launched 1919, 1920 chilean Leucoton]) russian guard ship/gunboat, CONWAY 1906-21, GRÖNER IV Gomer: french paddle frigate (20) launched 1841 Gomez VII: portuguese merchant, launched 1874, auxiliary gunboat Açor in WWI Gondia tug, 1927 185 Gondolier: 1866, in world war 2 block ship Gondul-class (Gondul No. 9, Gudur No. 11 [1906 No. 10]) swedish torpedo boat, launched 1894 Good Design,14. (hired armed ship, built in 1797) 1797 Good Intent: british mercantile, launched 1776, purchased by RN as fireship Flambeau 1804, 1807 sold Goodwill: british hospital ship 1608 Goodwill: british lighter 1706, 1791 breakwater Goodwill: british cutter, purchased by RN 1/1763, sold 1786, 4x3pdr, 8 swivels Goodwin: 1917, AA vessel in 1941 Goole No. 8: 1891 tug Goosander: 1908 Goote: dutch launched 19.6.1940, 1941 german mine barrier breaking vessel NS IX, 1941 Sperrbrecher 149, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Goplo-class (Goplo [prototype, built 1981-82, experimental vessel, project 207D], Gardno, Bukowo, Dabie, Jamno, Mielno, Wicko, Rsko, Sarbsko, Necko, Naklo, Hancza, Druzno) polish coastal minesweepers, serial construction 1983-91, project 207P Goq Gor-class (Gor [launched 7.5.1884, commissioned 1885, 1913 minelayer, 1940 german stationary power plant], Tyr [launched 16.3.1887, commissioned 1887, 1910 tender, 1914 minelayer, 1940 german, 1949 car ferry Bjørn West]) norwegian gunboat Gorch Fock: german sail training ship, commissioned 17.12.1958, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, LOOSE/OESTERLE Gordon: australian torpedo boat, built 1884, 2 TA 35.6 cm, 1 4barreled MG Gordiy-class (Bodyj/Bodry [commissioned 11/1938], Bystryj [commissioned 1938], Bezuprencnyj [commissioned 1938], Bditelnyi [commissioned 1938], Bojkij/Boiky [commissioned 1.5.1939], Besposcadnyj [commissioned 9/1939], Gnevnyj [commissioned 31.1.1939], Gordyj [commissioned 1938], Gromkij/Gromky [commissioned 23.2.1939], Groznyj [commissioned 21.2.1939], Gremjascij/Gremyashchiy [commissioned 11.11.1939], Grojascij/Grosyashchiy [commissioned 1938], Smetlivyj [commissioned 2/1939], Sokrusitelnyj [commissioned 13.8.1938], Stereguscij/Steregushchy [commissioned 1939], Stremitelnyj [commissioned 1938], Rezvyj [commissioned 12/1939], Rjanyj/Ryany [commissioned 1940], Rastoropnyj [commissioned 1941], Retkij [commissioned 1941], Razjascyj/Razyaschy/Razyashchy [commissioned 1940, 1955 chinese Anshan], Resitelnyj/Reshitelny (II) [commissioned 8/1941, 1955 chinese Chang Chun], Retivyj/Retivy [commissioned 10/1941, 1955 chinese Chi Lin], Rezkij/Rezky [commissioned 1941, 1955 chinese Fu Chun], Revnostnyj [commissioned 1941], Razjarennyj/Razaryonny [commissioned 12/1941], Razumnyj [commissioned 1941, 1959 artic electronic survey ship], Rekordnyj [commissioned 4/1941]) soviet destroyers, project 7, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Goree: (16) captured from the french in 1800 by RN, sold 1806 Gorya-class () russian minesweepers 1988, IM KOPIENORDNER „Goryin“-class () soviet tugs, project 714 Gorgon: british 44 guns 1785 Gorgon: british paddle sloop, launched 1837, (6) 1 Buggeschütz, 1 Heckgeschütz Gorgon-class (Gorgon [built as norvegian Nidaros, commissioned 5/1918], Glatton [built as norvegian Njorgvin, commissioned 9/1918]) british monitors, IM KOPIENORDNER Gorgone: french iron paddle corvette (4) launched 1848 Gorlica: russian schooner 1874 Gorm: danish monitor, launched 5/1870 Gorronomah: liberian gunboat, launched 12/1892 „Gorya“-class (A Zheleznyakov [MT-901, commissioned 1988], A Gumanenko, ...) soviet minehunters, project 1260, CONWAY 1947-95 Goshawk,16. (1806 Blackwall. built of fir. lost 1813) around 1808 Goshawk: british brig, launched 2/1848, renamed Nerbudda, 1856 foundered, 2x18pdr, 14x32pdr carronades Gosport: british frigate, 40x12pdr guns, launched 1707, BU 1735 Gosport: british 40/44 guns 1741 Gossamer: british tender, launched 1823, sold 1861 Göta Ark: swedish (78) 1634 Göteborg: swedish (32) 1633 Göteborg-class (Göteborg [commissioned 10/1936], Stockholm [commissioned 27.11.1937, rerated as frigate 1961], Malmö [commissioned 15.8.1939, rebuilt to frigate 1961-63], Karslkrona [commissioned 12.9.1940, rebuilt to frigate 1961-63], Norrköping [commissioned 9.4.1941], Gävle [commissioned 30.6.1941, rerated as frigate 1961]) swedish destroyers, CONWAY 1922-46 Göteborg-class (Göteborg [commissioned 1991], Galve [commissioned 1991], Kalmar [commissioned 1991], Sundsvall [commissioned 1992]) swedish corvettes Gotha: later Cambria, launched 1895, later icelandic fishery protection vessel Sudin Götheborg: swedish merchant, built 1738, maiden voyage 10/1739, lost 1745, IM KOPIENORDNER (schlechte copy) 186 Gothic Prince: british steamer, launched 8/1918, 1927 german Sonenfels, 1938 Bahia Camarones, 1939 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher I, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Gotland: swedish light cruiser/aircraft cruiser, commissioned 14.12.1934, LOOSE/OESTERLE, CONWAY 1922-46 Gotland-class (Gotland [commissioned (7/)1996], Uppland [commissioned 1997?], Halland [commissioned 1998?]) swedish type A 19 attack submarines, IM KOPIENORDNER Goto Predestinazija/Goto Predestinatsiya: russian (58) launched 27.4.1700, DDR-BUCH S. 56 Gottardo: built 1883, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) Memfi in WWI Goubet I: 1886, submarine french Goubet II: french submarine Gouda 1670 dutch Government Camp, T2-SE-A1 Governolo: sardinian, later italian (12) paddle corvette, launched 1849 Governolo: italian gunboat 1896 Gôyô Maru: japanese transport, launched 1939, converted to fleet oiler 1941/42 GPV.947 1944 general purpose vessel GPV.950 1944 general purpose vessel GPV.951 1945 general purpose vessel GPV.952 1945 general purpose vessel GPV.953 1945 general purpose vessel GPV.954 1945 general purpose vessel GPV.955 1945 general purpose vessel GPV.956 1945 general purpose vessel GPV.957 1945 general purpose vessel GPV.958 1945 general purpose vessel GPV.959 1945 general purpose vessel GPV.960 1945 general purpose vessel GPV.961 1945 general purpose vessel GPV.962 1945 general purpose vessel GPV.963 1945 general purpose vessel GPV.964 1945 general purpose vessel GPV.965 1946 general purpose vessel GPV.966 1946 general purpose vessel GPV.967 1946 general purpose vessel GPV.968 1946 general purpose vessel Grace: british cutter, purchased by RN 1/1763, BU 1772, 6x3pdr, 12 swivels Grace Dieu: british 1418 Gracieuse, La: french, 16x6pdr, 2 minions, taken 1702 by RN, renamed Rochester Prize, 1712 sold Gracieuse: (14) french, taken on 21.10.1804 by RN, 1805 tender to Hercule Gradlon: french buoy layer, (LL9 1931, 1943 german net tender NT 31 = Aldebaran Grae Graf Orlov (66) russian 1796 Grafton british 70 guns 1700 Grafton british 70 guns 1709 Grafton: british 70 guns, launched 11/1725 (rebuilt) 1744 BU Grafton british 70 guns 1750 26*32, 28*18, 14*9 Grafton: british (28x32pdr, 28x18pdr, 18x9pdr) launched 9/1771, in ordinary for five years. 1776 commissioned as guardship. 1792 hulk. BU 1816 Graf Totleben: russian tug 1913, 1918 Totleben Graf Waldersee 1899 Grampus: british, launched 1732 Grampus (50) 1782 british Grampus: british ex ostindienfahrer 56 guns 1795 Grampus,50. (1803 launched. sold 1832) commissioned in 1803 Grampus: USN schooner, launched 1821, 1x18pdr, 8-10x12pdr carronades Granado: launched 6/1742, sold 1763, british bomb-vessel, 1x13in mortar, 1x10in mortar, 8x4pdr, 12 swivels, IM KOPIENORDNER Grande Ronde, T2-SE-A1 Grand Isle: ölbohrschiff, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Grand Mesa, T2-SE-A1 Grand Mistress 1545 Galeone Grand River, T2-SE-A1 Grand Teton, T2-SE-A1 Grangeburn 1937, tug 187 Grängesberg: 1903 built, ore transport, IM KOPIENORDNER Granicus: Granit-class (Granit [commissioned 1918, recommissioned 1939, 1942 german SG 26], Gres, Marbre, Mica, Porphyre) french minesweepers 1918, CONWAY 1906-21, IM KOPIENORDNER Grants Pass, T2-SE-A1 Grappler,12. gunvessel No.28 launched 4/1797, lost 1803, 2x24-pounder and 10x18-pounder carronades Grasse, De: french light cruiser, commissioned 3.9.1956, CONWAY 1947-95 Grasshopper: mercantile (14), purchased by RN 1776, 1779 hulked, 1779 fireship (8), renamed basilisk, 1781 hulk, 1783 sold, IM KOPIENORDNER Grasshopper. (1813 launched, ‘cruizer’. sold 1832) 1814 Grasshopper-class (Grasshopper [commissioned 1888], Sandfly [commissioned 7/1888], Spider [commissioned 12/1888]) british T-gunboats Graudenz-class (Graudenz [commissioned 10.8.1914, italian 1920, re-commissioned as Ancona in 1925], Regensburg [commissioned 3.1.1915, 1920 french Strasbourg]) german cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1906-21 Grauna-class (Grauna [commissioned 4/1992], Goiana [commissioned 11/1992], Grajau [commissioned 1993], Guaiba [commissioned 1993]) brazilian patrol craft Gravosa: passenger steamer 1897, Laurana, Alusta Gray Ranger: 1941, british oil tanker Grays Harbor, T2-SE-A1 Great Bark: built 1512, 5 demi-cannon, 2 culverines, 3 demi-cul., 2 sakers, 10 port-pieces, 2 slings, 2 half-sl., 6 fowlers, 30 bases, 1 top-piece Great Britain: transport, launched 7/1843, fitted out 12/44, maiden voyage 7/1845, ZEICHNUNG IN WAS IST WAS, IM KOPIENORDNER Great Eastern: transport, launched 1858, maiden voyage 9/1859, paddles, sails & screw, ZEICHNUNG IN WAS IST WAS & DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Great Galley: 1515 mehr in 5000 JAHRE 35 Great Harry (Henry Grâce à Dieu) 1514 launched, mehr in 5000 JAHRE 32 & SCHIFFSTYPENLEXIKON 131, ZEICHNUNG IN CURTI Great Meadows, T2-SE-A1 Great Republic: clipper 1853, renamed Denmark Great Western: transport 1838, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Grebe-class (Grebe [launched 16.11.1989], ...) french fishery protection patrol boats Grecian,10. schooner. (US privateer captured on 2.5.1814. sold 1822) Grecian,16. (1838 launched. BU 1865) commissioned 1838 Green Ranger: 1941, british oil tanker Greenwich: british 50 guns 1699 Greenwich: british 50 guns 1731 Greenwich: british 50 guns 1747 Greenwich: east indiaman, purchased by RN as storeship 1777, 1779 hulked, 22x9pdr, 4x6pdr Greenwood: tug, 1944 Gregéois: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1839 Greif: german aviso, commissioned 9.7.1887, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Greif: german tug, launched 1898 Greif: german police boat, launched 1902, LOOSE/OESTERLE Greif: german steamer 1913, 1915 russian survey vessel/transport No. 11 Sirena, 1918 german Greif, 1921 british Dunstanburgh, 1938 Stanburgh Greiff von Greifswald: Hulergaleasse 1782 Gremiachi: russian paddle steamer, built 1851 (4) Grenada,10. (french privateer Harmonie taken in 1803 and presented by Grenada in 1804) Grenen: 1908 danish passenger ship, 1910 russian, 1938 estonian Someri, 1940 soviet Symmeri Grenville-class (Grenville (I) [commissioned 1.7.1936], Hardy (I) [commissioned 12/1936], Inglefield [commissioned 25.6.1937]) british destroyer leader for G & H-classes, IM KOPIENORDNER Grenville: tug, 1942 Greta: yacht 1895 Greyhound: 1545, british galeone Greyhound: british 40/44 guns 1703 Greyhound: british cutter, purchased by RN 1763, sold 1780, 4x3pdr, 8 swivels Greyhound: british (32) launched 1783, wrecked 1808 Greyhound: british revenue cutter (customs) 1793, 1806 out of service Greyhound: british revenue cutter (customs) 1808, still in service 1844 Greyhound: british screw corvette, launched 1859 (17) 188 Greyhound-class (Greyhound [commissioned 1/1902], Racehorse [commissioned 3/1902], Roebuck [commissioned 3/1902]) [Hawthorn Leslie 30-knotters] british DD Grey Mist: yacht 1920 Greza: russian tug 1896, 191. SAR-boot Chersones, 1920 aviso, 1922 steamer Greza Griden: russian screw corvette, built and launched 1856 (11) Gridley-class/Bagley-class (DD-380 Gridley [commissioned 24.6.1937], DD-382 Craven [commissioned 2.9.1937], DD-386 Bagley [commissioned 12.6.1937], DD-387 Blue [commissioned 14.8.1937], DD-388 Helm [commissioned 16.10.1937], DD-389 Mugford [commissioned 16.8.1937, DD der USN S. 126 von 1945], DD-390 Ralph Talbot [commissioned 14.10.1937], DD-391 Henley [commissioned 14.8.1937], DD-392 Patterson [commissioned 22.9.1937], DD-393 Jarvis [commissioned 27.10.1937]) US destroyers, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 (DD-400 & DD-401 Gridley-class with DD-380 & DD-382 ??? or Benham-class ???, Bagley-class DD-386-393) Griffon, Le: french brig, built 1806, taken on 11.5.1808 by RN, sold 1819, 2x6pdr, 14x24pdr carronades Griffon,3. (harbour service 1854. coal hulk 1857. BU 1869) 1833 Grille: prussian aviso 1858, 1915 training ship Freya, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Grillo-class (Grillo, Cavalletta, Pulce, Locusta) italian climbing boats, commissioned 1918, LOOSE/OESTERLE Grim-class (Bore [commissioned 1967], Grim [commissioned 1961], Heimdal [commissioned 1967], Skagul [commissioned 1960], Sleipner [commissioned 1960]) swedish landing craft Grimsby-class (Aberdeen [L.97, commissioned 9/1936], Deptford [L.53, commissioned 8/35], Fleetwood [L.47, commissioned 11/36], Grimsby [L.16, commissioned 5/34], Leith [L.36, commissioned 7/34, 1949 danish Galathea], Londonderry [commissioned 9/35], Lowestoft [L.59, commissioned 11/34], Wellington [L.65, commissioned 1/35], Parramatta [RAN, L.44, commissioned 4/40], Swan [RAN, L.74, commissioned 1/37], Warrego [RAN, L.73, commissioned 8/40], Yarra [RAN, L.77, commissioned 1/36]) british sloops, CONWAY 1922-46, IM KOPIENORDNER Gripen: swedish small galley, launched 1713, 2x18pdr Griper. british gunvessel, No.27. launched 4/1797, sold 1802 Griper,12: lost 1807, commissioned 1804 Griper: british revenue cutter (customs) 1806, still in service 1816 Griper,12. launched 7/1813, commissioned 1814, 1825 coast guard, for disposal 1865 Griper: tug, 1942 „Grisha I“-class (MPK-2, MPK-3, MPK-4, MPK-5, MPK-8, MPK-33, MPK-35, MPK-49, MPK-58, MPK-67 [commissioned 11.9.1968], MPK-69, MPK-108 [1992 latvian Aukstaitis], MPK-139, MPK-142, MPK-147 [commissioned 10.10.1970], MPK-202) soviet corvettes, project 1124.1 Albatros, completed 1968-75, CONWAY 1947-95 „Grisha II“-class (Ametyst, Brilliant, Bezuprechniy [KGB border guard], Bditelniy [KGB border guard], Dozorniy, Zorkiy , Izumrud, Themchug, Izmail, Dnepr, Reshitelniy [KGB border guard], Provorniy [KGB border guard], Predanniy [KGB border guard], Primernyy [KGB border guard], Rubin, Sapfir, Smel´iy) soviet corvettes, project 1124A or project 1124P, completed 1973-76, CONWAY 1947-95 „Grisha III“-class (6 see Grisha II and MPK-6, MPK-36 [commissioned 31.12.1971], MPK-37, MPK-41 [commissioned 31.12.1972], Odesskii Komsomolets [1992 MPK-43], Komsomolets Latvii [1992 MPK-44, 1992 lithuanian Zemaitis], MPK-59, MPK-81 [commissioned 31.12.1974], Zaporozhskii Komsomolets [1992 MPK-101], MPK-113, MPK-114, MPK-117 [commissioned 31.12.1973], MPK-122 [commissioned 31.12.1975], Komsomolets Gruzhyy [1992 MPK-127], MPK-133, MPK-138, MPK-143 [commissioned 31.12.1976], MPK145 [commissioned 30.11.1977], MPK-152, MPK-155 [commissioned 30.9.1980], MPK-161, MPK-170 [commissioned 14.10.1978], MPK-178 [commissioned 21.12.1984], MPK-190, MPK-191 [commissioned 21.11.1985], MPK-196, MPK-197, MPK-198, Komsomolets Armenii [1992 MPK-199], Primorskiy Komsomolets [commissioned 25.12.1987, 1992 MPK-200], MPK-208, MPK-221, Komsomolets Beloryssii [1992 MPK-254], ...) soviet corvettes, project 1124EhM or project 1124M „Grisha IV“-class (MPK-5) soviet corvette, project 1124.4 Albatros „Grisha V“-class (MPK-7, MPK-10, MPK-52, MPK-56, MPK-69, MPK-82 [peoject 1124EMT export prototype], MPK-85, MPK-104 [project 1124K, test bed for missiles, „Grisha IV“], Irkutskiy Komsomolets [1992 MPK-107], MPK113, Komsomolets Moldaviy [1992 MPK-118], Arkhangelskiy Komsomolets [1992 MPK-130], Kievskiy Komsomolets [1992 MPK-134], MPK-203, MPK-207, Lenninskaya Kuzhnitsa [1992 MPK-214], MPK-217, MPK-291, Lutsk [completed as ukrainian U-200 Lutsk], Ternopol [ukrainian], Lvov [ukrainian], Lugansk, Zaporozhskaya Sech [ukrainian], ..., ..., ..., ..., ..., ...) soviet corvettes, project 1124MU, CONWAY 1947-95 MPK-17, MPK-28, MPK-64, MPK-65, MPK-89, MPK-103, MPK-222 are 1 Grisha III and 6 Grisha V Grom: russian bombarde, built 1699 Grom-class (Grom [commissioned 1.10.1937], Blyskawica [commissioned 3/1937]) polish destroyers, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Gromoboi: russian screw frigate, built 1857, (53) Gromoboi: russian armoured cruiser 1900, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Grondeur: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1839 Gröne Jägeren 1652 Grooningen-class (Groningen, Citadel van Antwerpen, Vice Admiral Koopman) dutch screw corvettes, launched 1856-58 189 Grönland merchant1867 Grönsund-class (Grönsund, Guldborgsund,...) danish gunboats, launched 1883/84 Grosa: russian river gunboat, launched 1910 71x x1,4 2x15,24 // 4x12 Große Jacht/Große Yacht: brandenburgisch (6) 1678/9?, heckpartie see MONDFELD S.106 Großer Kurfürst-class (Großer Kurfürst [commissioned 6.5.1878], Preußen [commissioned 4.7.1876, 1903 Saturn, ex Borussia] , Friedrich der Große [commissioned 22.11.1877]) ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1, ZEICHNUNG IN 5000 JAHRE Groß-Friedrichsburg: 1907 (AE 105), 1934 lengthened, 1940 balloon vessel, IM KOPIENORDNER Großherzog von Oldenburg: 1848 launched as Inca, 1849 in Bremerhaven commissioned für german Bundesflotte, 1852 british merchant, 1853 british SS Belgium, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Grove Place 1919, balloon vessel in world war 2 Groveton, T2-SE-A1 Growler: british gunboat, launched 4/1797, 1797 taken Growler,12. gun brig. (1804 launched. sold 1815) 1805 Groziachi: russian paddle steamer, built 1844 (4) Groznyi-class (Groznyi [commissioned 1918, 1923 italian], Strazh [commissioned 1920, 1923 italian]) russian gunboats Grozyashchi-class (Grozyashchi 1891, Gremyashchi 1893, Otvajni 1894) russian armoured gun boats, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Gruz-class (Gruz [launched 1916, 1918-22 finnish MP 7], Kapsyul [launched 1916, 1918-22 finnish T 14], Krambol [launched 1916, 1918-22 finnish MP 11], Shchit [commissioned 1916]) russian minesweepers, IM KOPIENORDNER Gryf: polish minelayer, commissioned 27.2.38, CONWAY 1922-46 Guachapin,16. (Guet-Apens in some reports) taken from french in 1802. wrecked 1811 Guacolda-class (Fresia [commissioned 1965], Guacolda [commissioned 1965], Quibora [commissioned 1966], Tegualda [commissioned 1966]) chilean fast torpedo attack craft, IM KOPIENORDNER Guadeloupe. (french Nisus cut out on 12.12.1809. sold 1814) 14x24-pounder carronades and 2x6-pdrs Guadelupe: launched 1940, USA oiler 169x22,1x10 18,3kn Guadiaro-class (Almanzora [launched 22.7.1953], Eo [launched 22.9.1953], Eume [launched 22.7.1953], Guadalhorce [launched 18.2.1953], Guadiaro [launched 26.6.1950], Navia [launched 28.7.1953], Tinto [launched 26.6.1950]) spanish minesweepers, based on german 1940 minesweeper type Guadina-class (Douro [commissioned 6/13], Guadina [commissioned 5/15], Vouga [commissioned 12/1920], Tamega [commissioned 8/24]) portuguese destroyer, CONWAY 1906-21 Gualala, T1-M-A2 Guam-class (Guam [PG-43, commissioned 1927, renamed Wake PR-3 in 194?, japanese Tatara 1941, chinese Tai Yuan 1946, IM KOPIENORDNER (1941)], Tutuila [PR-4, 1942 chinese Mei Yuan]) US river gunboats Guanabara: brazilian corvette, launched 1877, later cruiser Paysandu Guanajuato-class (Guanajuato, Queretaro, Potosi) mexican patrol sloops, commissioned 1935 Guardian: british netlayer, commissioned 1933, CONWAY 1922-46 Guardian-class (Tyrrell Bay [grenadian, delivered 1984], ..) coastal patrol craft Guardiano-class (Guardiano, Sentinella) italian gunboats 1874 Guardsman: 1905, tug Guben: german merchant, launched 29.7.1914, commissioned 23.1.1916 as auxiliary cruiser Greif, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Guc Gudruda: yacht 1892 Guelderland: (36) dutch, captured on 19.5.1808, became british Helder, used as a breakwater in 1817 Guèpe, La: french privateer launched 1798 (2x9pdr, 16x24pdr carronades), captured by RN in 1800, purchased in 1801as HMS Wasp, sold 1811 Guêpe Guernsey british 50 guns 1696 Guernsey british 50 guns 1717 Guernsey: british 40/50? guns, 1740, 1769 sheer hulk Guerrier french (74) 1753, lost in Aboukir 1798 Guerriera-class (Guerriera 1868, Voragine 1869) italian floating batteries Guerriere,38. (taken on 19.7.1806. captured 1812) 1807 fitting out and mounting 30x18-pounders, 16x32-pound carronades and two long nines. Guerriere: US frigate 22/33?x24pdr 20x42pdr carronades 1813 built Guerrière: french screw frigate (56) 1862, became transport Gueydon-class (Gueydon [commissioned 1902, refitted 1923, training ship 1928 CONWAY 1906-21], Dupetit-Thouars 1903, Montcalm [commissioned 7/1901]) french armoured cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Gugenberg: launched 1895, 10/1914 russian dispatch vessel Ust Narova, 1918 estonian Guichen-class (Guichen 1866, Bruat 1868, Bouvet 1866) french sloops Guichen: french protected cruiser 1899, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Guide Us 1908 190 Guido Gezelle 1932, balloon vessel in world war 2 Guilford, completed as Colina (II), T2-SE-A1 Guillaume Tell: french (80) 1795, HMS Malta 1800 Guirlande, La: french sloop, launched 1757, 18x6pdr, 12 swivels, captured 1758 by RN, rerigged as ship sloop, renamed Cygnet, IM KOPIENORDNER Guiscardo: neapolitan, later italian (6) paddle corvette, launched 1843 Gulfoss: british fishing trawler, launched 1929 Gulf of Taranto: british steamer, launched 19.4.1892, 1903 german Mecklenburg, 1914 mine barrier breaking vessel SP 1, 1915 SP 10, 1921 spanish Antolina Ponte Gull: 1929 Gulnara: sardinian, later corvette 1834 (4), detail see MONDFELD S.111 Gunbar: 1911, mine destructor 1940, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Gunbrig No.193: french, taken by RN on 15.2.1805 as brand new vessel, armed with two long 24-pounders, one 18-pounder and four swivels Gundomar: german steamer, commissioned 17.9.1912, 1914 submarine repair ship, 1917 reserve mine barrier breaking vessel, 1919 british, 1921 King David, 1939 chinese Hortensia Bertin, 1941 panamese Nicaragua, 1946 chinese Greater Shanghai, 1949 panamese Miramar GUPPY-conversions: I (1947), II (1947), IA (1951) ZEICHNUNG IN 5000 JAHRE, IIA (1952), IB (1955), III (1961-62) Gur: turkish submarine 1935, CONWAY 1922-46 „Gus“-class (D-418, D-419, D-420, D-421, D-422, D-423, D-424, D-425, D-426, D-427, D-428, D-429, D-430, D-431, D-432, D-433, D-434, D-435, D-436, D-437, D-438, D-439, D-440, D-441, D-442, D-443, D-444, D-445, D-446, D-447) soviet landing hovercraft, project 1205 Skat, built 1969-74, military „Skate“-class, CONWAY 1947-95 Gust: 1918 torpedo recovery vessel in world war 2 Gustave Zédé (Q 2): launched 6/1893, commissioned 5/1900, french submarine, 1 TT, ordered as La Sirène Gustave Zédé-class (Gustave Zédé [(Q 92) launched 5/13, commissioned 10/14, rebuilt 1921-22, CONWAY 1906-21], Néréide [(Q 93) launched 5/14, commissioned 10/16]) french submarines Gustavo Sampaio: brazilian torpedo-gunboat 1893, built as Aurora Gutenberg: german merchant frigate, 1847 built, IM KOPIENORDNER Gutenfels: german merchant, launched 18.11.1905, 1914 british prize, Polavon, 1915 Turritella, 1917 german prize, auxiliary cruiser Iltis Gutheil: 1908, 29,07x6,52x2,68 Gymnote (Q 1): french submarine, launched 9/1888, commissioned 5/1900, ZEICHNUNG IN 5000 JAHRE (after rebuilt 1898) Gymnote: french ballistic missile trials submarine, commissioned 17.10.1966 Gypol: 1917, oil tanker Gypsey. schooner, between 12/1803 and 2/1804 at least HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH H: german torpedo boat 1886 (H 1) h: k.u.k. river patrol craft, commissioned 1910, 1 MG, 1x3,7, 1916 Lachs (I), 1917 PM 2 H-class (Seawolf H-1 SS-28 [12/13], Nautilus H-2 SS-29 [12/13], Garfish H-3 SS-30 [1/14], H-4 SS-147 [commissioned 10/18, ex russian AG-17], H-5 SS-148 [commissioned 9/18, ex russian AG-18], H-6 SS-149 [commissioned 9/18, ex russian AG-19], H-7 SS-150 [commissioned 10/18, ex russian AG-20], H-8 SS-151 [commissioned 11/18, ex russian AG-27], H-9 SS-152 [commissioned 11/18, ex russian AG-28]) USN submarines, CONWAY 1906-21 H-class (Hasty [commissioned 11.11.1936], Havock [commissioned 8.1.1937], Hereward [commissioned 9.12.1936, habe schlechte zeichnungen], Hero [commissioned 23.10.1936, habe schlechte zeichnungen], Hostile [commissioned 10.9.1936, habe schlechte zeichnungen], Hunter [commissioned 20.9.1936, habe schlechte zeichnungen], Hyperion [commissioned 3.12.1936, habe schlechte zeichnungen], Hotspur [commissioned 29.12.1936, 1948 dominican Trujillo, 1962 Duarte, habe schlechte zeichnungen]) british destroyers ex brazilian (Harvester ex Handy ex Jurua [commissioned 23.5.1940], Havant ex Javary [commissioned 19.12.1939], Havelock ex Jutahy [commissioned 10.2.1940], Hesperus ex Hearty ex Juruena [commissioned 1940], Highlander ex Jaguaribe [commissioned 18.3.1940], Hurricane ex Japarua [commissioned 21.6.1940]) british destroyers H 1: british submarine, commissioned 26.5.1915, CONWAY 1906-21 H 1: italian submarine, launched 10/1916, commissioned 12/16, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK H 1-class (No. 1) japanese motor gunboat prototype 1940, ex italian MAS ..., IM KOPIENORDNER H 2: british submarine, commissioned 4.6.1915, CONWAY 1906-21 H 2: italian submarine, launched 10/1916, commissioned 12/16, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK H 2-class (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) japanese motor gunboats, built 1942-43 H 3: british submarine, commissioned 3.6.1915, CONWAY 1906-21 H 3: italian submarine, launched and commissioned 4/17, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK H 4: british submarine, commissioned 5.5.1915, CONWAY 1906-21 H 4: italian submarine, launched 4/17 and commissioned 5/17, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK H 5: british submarine, commissioned 10.6.1915, CONWAY 1906-21 H 5: italian submarine, launched and commissioned 4/17, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK H 6: british submarine, commissioned 9.6.1915, 1916 dutch O 8, 1940 german UD 1, CONWAY 1906-21, GRÖNER 3 191 H 6: italian submarine, launched 4/17 and commissioned 7/17, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK H 7: british submarine, commissioned 25.6.1915, CONWAY 1906-21 H 7: italian submarine, launched and commissioned 5/17, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK H 7-class (H 7, H 8) dutch subchasers, launched 1940 H 8: british submarine, commissioned 25.6.1915, CONWAY 1906-21 H 8: italian submarine, launched 5/17 and commissioned 6/17, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK H 9: british submarine, commissioned 29.6.1915, CONWAY 1906-21 H 10: british submarine, commissioned 29.6.1915, CONWAY 1906-21 H 11: british submarine, completed 2.12.15, delivered 1917, CONWAY 1906-21 H 12: british submarine, completed 2.12.15, delivered 1917, CONWAY 1906-21 H 13: british submarine, completed 1915, on delivery 7/1917 chilean submarine H 1, about 1936 Guacolda, CONWAY 1906-21 H 14: british submarine, completed 1915, delivered 1917, 6/19 canadian CH 14, CONWAY 1906-21 H 15: british submarine, completed 1915, delivered 1917, 6/19 canadian CH 15, CONWAY 1906-21 H 16: british submarine, completed 1915, on delivery 7/1917 chilean submarine H 2, about 1936 Tegualda, CONWAY 1906-21 H 17: british submarine, completed 1915, on delivery 7/1917 chilean submarine H 3, about 1936 Rucumilla, CONWAY 1906-21 H 18: british submarine, completed 1915, on delivery 7/1917 chilean submarine H 4, about 1936 Quidora, CONWAY 1906-21 H 19: british submarine, completed 1915, on delivery 7/1917 chilean submarine H 5, about 1936 Fresia, CONWAY 1906-21 H 20: british submarine, completed 1915, on delivery 7/1917 chilean submarine H 6, about 1936 Guale, CONWAY 1906-21 H 21: british submarine, launched 10/17, completed 1/1918, CONWAY 1906-21 H 22: british submarine, launched 11/17, completed 11/1918, CONWAY 1906-21 H 23: british submarine, launched 1/18, completed 4/1918, CONWAY 1906-21 H 24: british submarine, launched 11/17, completed 9.5.1918, CONWAY 1906-21 H 25: british submarine, launched 4/18, completed 7/1918, CONWAY 1906-21 H 26: british submarine, launched 11/17, completed 3/1918, CONWAY 1906-21 H 27: british submarine, launched 9/18, completed 12/1918, commissioned 2.1.19, CONWAY 1906-21 H 28: british submarine, completed 6/1918, CONWAY 1906-21 H 29: british submarine, launched 6/18, completed 9/1918, CONWAY 1906-21 H 30: british submarine, launched 5/18, completed 10/1918, CONWAY 1906-21 H 31: british submarine, launched 11/1918, completed 2/1919, CONWAY 1906-21 H 32: british submarine, launched 11/1918, completed 5/1919, CONWAY 1906-21 H 33: british submarine, commissioned 17.5.1919, CONWAY 1906-21 H 34: british submarine, commissioned 10.9.1919, CONWAY 1906-21 H 35-class (27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207) japanese motor gun/torpedo-boats, built 1943-44, IM KOPIENORDNER H 38-class (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 51-100) japanese motor torpedo/gunboat, built 194344, IM KOPIENORDNER H 41: british submarine, launched 7/18, completed 11/1918, CONWAY 1906-21 H 42: british submarine, launched 10/18, completed 5/1919, CONWAY 1906-21 H 43: british submarine, commissioned 25.11.1919, CONWAY 1906-21 H 44: british submarine, commissioned 15.4.20, CONWAY 1906-21 H 47: british submarine, launched 11/18, completed 2/1919, CONWAY 1906-21 H 48: british submarine, launched 3/19, completed 6/1919, CONWAY 1906-21 H 49: british submarine, commissioned 25.10.1919, CONWAY 1906-21 H 50: british submarine, commissioned 3.2.1920, CONWAY 1906-21 H 51: british submarine, launched 11/18, completed 9/1919, CONWAY 1906-21 H 52: british submarine, launched 3/19, completed 12/1919, CONWAY 1906-21 H 61-class (33-46. 101-124, 218-245) japanese motor torpedo/gunboats, built 1944-45, not all completed, IM KOPIENORDNER H 145: german destroyer 1918, H 145-class, GRÖNER 2 H 146: german destroyer 1918, H 145-class, 1920 french Rageot de la Touche, CONWAY 1906-21, GRÖNER 2 H 147: german destroyer 1920, H 145-class, 1920 french Marcel Delage, GRÖNER 2 Ha 101: japanese transport submarine, commissioned 11/1944, Typ SS Sen-Yu-Sho, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ha 102: japanese transport submarine 1945, Typ Ss Sen-Yu-Sho, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ha 103: japanese transport submarine 1945, Typ Ss Sen-Yu-Sho, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ha 104: japanese transport submarine 1945, Typ Ss Sen-Yu-Sho, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ha 105: japanese transport submarine, commissioned 1945, Typ Ss Sen-Yu-Sho, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ha 106: japanese transport submarine 1945, Typ Ss Sen-Yu-Sho, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ha 107: japanese transport submarine, commissioned 1945, Typ Ss Sen-Yu-Sho, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ha 108: japanese transport submarine, commissioned 1945, Typ Ss Sen-Yu-Sho, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 192 Ha 109: japanese transport submarine, commissioned 1945, Typ Ss Sen-Yu-Sho, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ha 111: japanese transport submarine, commissioned 1945, Typ Ss Sen-Yu-Sho, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ha 201: japanese submarine, commissioned 1945, Typ Sen-Taka-Sho, class Ha 201 STS, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ha 202: japanese submarine, commissioned 1945, Typ Sen-Taka-Sho, class Ha 201 STS, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ha 203: japanese submarine, commissioned 1945, Typ Sen-Taka-Sho, class Ha 201 STS, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ha 204: japanese submarine, commissioned 1945, Typ Sen-Taka-Sho, class Ha 201 STS, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ha 205: japanese submarine, commissioned 1945, Typ Sen-Taka-Sho, class Ha 201 STS, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ha 207: japanese submarine, commissioned 1945, Typ Sen-Taka-Sho, class Ha 201 STS, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ha 208: japanese submarine, commissioned 1945, Typ Sen-Taka-Sho, class Ha 201 STS, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ha 209: japanese submarine, commissioned 1945, Typ Sen-Taka-Sho, class Ha 201 STS, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ha 210: japanese submarine, commissioned 1945, Typ Sen-Taka-Sho, class Ha 201 STS, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Haarlem (68) dutch 1785 Haasje: dutch merchant ship, purchased by RN in 1804, fireship Phosphorus, (4), sold 1810 Habana: steamer, CSA privateer Sumter, commissioned 3.6.1861, 1862 blockade runner Gibraltar Habana: spanish torpedo boat, launched 1886 Habana: launched 1904, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 29 Habicht-class (Habicht 1880, Möwe 1880, Adler 1884) german gunboat, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Habicht I-class (6-31 [commissioned 27.4.1953, 1960 Suhl], 6-32 [commissioned 7.8.53, 1960 Schwerin], 6-33 commissioned 1953, 1957 salvage ship, 1960 R-21], 6-34 [commissioned 8.12.53, 1960 Neubrandenburg], 6-25 [commissioned 1954, salvage ship, 1960 R-11, 1970 training vessel Ernst Thälmann], 6-36 commissioned 2.2.54, 1960 Cottbus]) east german minesweepers/minelayers, CONWAY 1947-95 Habicht II-class (6-11 [commissioned 2.8.55, 1960 Bergen], 6-12 [commissioned 6.8.55, 1960 Frankfurt/Oder], 6-13 [commissioned 12.9.55, 1960 Stralsund], 6-14 [commissioned 15.11.55, 1960 Sassnitz], 6-15 [commissioned 15.11.55, 1960 Wolgast], 6-16 [commissioned 20.12.55, 1960 Greifswald]) east german minesweepers/minelayers Habsburg-class (Habsburg [commissioned 31.12.1902], Árpád [commissioned 15.6.1903], Babenberg [commissioned 15.4.1904]) kuk battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Hache-class (ab 1866: Hache, Hallebarde, Harpon, Javeline, Mssue, Mousqueton, Sagate, Yatagan, Caïman [ex cannoniére No. 32, No 33, ..., No 40]) french iron gunboats, Caïman launched 1864, rest launched 1862 Haci Sefer Kalkavan 1967 Haddock-class K-class (Haddock K-1 SS-32 [3/14], Cachalot K-2 SS-33 [1/14], Orca K-3 SS-34 [10/1914], Walrus K-4 SS-35 [10/14], K-5 SS-36 [8/14], K-6 SS-37 [9/14], K-7 SS-38 [12/14], K-8 SS-39 [12/14]) USN submarines Hadley, T2-SE-A1 Haerlem: ex american?, taken by RN 1778, 1779 taken by US, (10) Hai: german midget-submarines 1944, see U ... Hai I: east german experimental submarine chaser, built 1961-63, commissioned 26.11.63 for trials, subsequently armed, project 12.1, CONWAY 1947-95 Hai II: east german experimental submarine chaser, commissioned 11.4.63 as V 81, 1973 Werdau, project 12.3 Hai III-class (Perleberg [commissioned 8.1.66], Gadebusch [commissioned 5.7.1965], Wismar [commissioned 5.7.1965], Sternberg [commissioned 5.7.1965], Parchim [commissioned 5.7.1965], Ludwigslust [commissioned 1.12.65], Lübz [commissioned 4.11.1966], Bad Doberan [commissioned 8.1.66], Bützow [commissioned 4.11.1966], RibnitzDamgarten [commissioned 4.11.1966], Teterow [commissioned 4.11.1966], Grevesmühlen [commissioned 5.7.1965]) east german submarine chasers, project 12.4 Hai An-class (Hai An [launched 5/1872], Yu Yuen [launched 12/1873]) chinese frigate Hai Fu-class (Hai Fu, Hai Ou) chinese river gunboats, built 1917 Hai Ho-class (Hai Ho [launched 1917], Hai Peng [launched 1920]) chinese river gunboats Hai Hoha-class (Hai Hoha/Hai Hola/Hai Hoa [1900 russian Leitenant Burakov], Hai Lung [1900 british Taku], Hai Nju [1900 french Takou], Hai Ying/Hai Ching/Hai-Jing [1900 german Taku] chinese DD 1898, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2, IM KOPIENORDNER Hai Hung-class (Hai Hung, Hai Ku) chinese gunboats, built 1917, CONWAY 1906-21 „Haijui“-class (688, 693, 694, 697) chinese large patrol craft, entered service since 1987 „Haikou“-class (NATO code name) chinese large patrol craft, 6 built in late 1960s 193 Hai Lung-class (Hai Lung [delivered 1987], Hai Hu [delivered 1988]) taiwanese submarines „Hainan“-type (algerian: 7 transferred 1990-91, used by coast guard chinese: 200 series, 300 series, 600 series, 800 series, total 95 units, built since 1964, first vessels had 2x7,62 later vessels 2x2x5,7 mounts egyptian: 8 transferred [2 in 1983, 6 in 1984] myanmar: 6 in 1991, 4 in 1993 north-korean: 6 transferred in pairs in 1975, 1976, 1978 Baluchistan [pakistani, transferred in 1981], Sind [pakistani, transferred in 1981], Sarhad [pakistani, transferred in 1981], Punjab [pakistani, transferred in 1981], Durjoy [bangladeshi, transferred 9/1982], Nirbhoy [bangladeshi, transferred 12/1985], Yan Sit Aung [burmese, delivered 1/1991], Yan Myang Aun [burmese, delivered 1/1991], Yan Nyein Aung [burmese, delivered 1/1991], Yak Khwin Aung [burmese, delivered 1/1991], Yan Min Aung [burmese, delivered 1/1991], Yan Ye Aung [burmese, delivered 1/1991], Yan Paing Aung [burmese, acquired 1993], Yan Win Aung [burmese, acquired 1993], Yan Aye Aung [burmese, acquired 1993], Yan Zwe Aung [burmese, acquired 1993]) chinese built patrol craft Hai Ou-class (FABG-1, FABG-2, FABG-3, FABG-4, FABG-5, FABG-6, FABG-7, FABG-8, FABG-9, FABG-10, FABG-11, FABG-12, FABG-13, FABG-14, FABG-15, FABG-16, FABG-17, FABG-18, FABG-19, FABG-20, FABG-21, FABG-22, FABG-23, FABG-24, FABG-25, FABG-26, FABG-27, FABG-28, FABG-29, FABG-30, FABG-31, FABG-32, FABG-33, FABG-34, FABG-35, FABG-36, FABG-37, FABG-38, FABG-39, FABG-40, FABG-41, FABG-42, FABG-43, FABG-44, FABG-45, FABG-46, FABG-47, FABG-48, FABG-49, FABG-50) taiwanese fast missile attack craft, built 1980-84 Hai Tien-class (Hai Tien, Hai Chi) chinese cruiser 1899 Hai Yen: chinese river gunboat, launched 1917 Hai Yung-class (Hai Yung, Hau Chou, Hai Chen) chinese cruisers 1898 Hainneville: tug, 1930 Haiti Victory: Victory-ship, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE Hajen-class (Hajen [launched 6/1896], Havörnen [launched 6/1897], Söbjörnen [4/1898]) danish torpedo boat Hajen: swedish submarine 1905 Hajen-class (Hajen [launched 11/17, commissioned 1918 or 5/20], Sälen [commissioned 6/1920], Valrossen [commissioned 8/20]) swedish submarines, CONWAY 1906-21 Hajen-class (Hajen [commissioned 28.2.1957], Salen [commissioned 8.4.1957], Valen [commissioned 4.3.1957], Baveren [commissioned 29.5.1959], Illern [commissioned 31.8.1959], Uttern [commissioned 15.3.1960]) swedish submarines, based on german Typ XXI (U 3503 raised) Hakata Maru No. 8: japanese fishing vessel, launched 1911, 1916 italian, commissioned 1.2.1917 as minesweeper G 31, 1923 gunboat Galipoli, 1943 german minelayer M 1222, 1944 GA 79 Hakozaki Maru: sister to Hakusan maru, japanese merchant 1922, IM KOPIENORDNER Halal: 1924 Halcon: spanish goleta de velacho, 1840, IM KOPIENORDNER Halcon-class (Mantilla [argentine, commissioned 20.12.82], Azopardo [argentine, commissioned 28.4.83], Thomson [argentine, commissioned 20.6.83], Prefecto Pique [argentine, commissioned 20.7.83], Prefecto Derbes [argentine, commissioned 20.11.83], Cadete Virgilio Uribe [mexican, commissioned 2.6.1982], Teniente José Azueta [mexican, commissioned 30.8.1982], Capitan de Fregata Pedro Sáinz de Baranda [mexican, commissioned 30.10.1982], Comodoro Carlos Castillo Bretón [mexican, commissioned 4.11.1982], Vicealmirante Othón Blanco [mexican, completed 16.11.1982/delivered 24.2.1983], Contraalmirante Angel Mortiz Monasterio [mexican, completed 17.12.1982/delivered 24.03.1983], ...) spanish-designed corvettes, see also Serviola-class, CONWAY 1947-95 Halcyon: (16) taken 8.7.1803, ex french Alcion, BU 1812, 14x24-pounder carronades and 2x6-pounders Halcyon: launched 1813. ‘cruizer’. lost 1814. commissioned 1814 Halcyon-class (first group: Halcyon [J.42, commissioned 18.4.34], Skipjack [J.38, commissioned 3.5.34], Speedwell [J.87, commissioned 30.9.35], Harrier [J.71, commissioned 9.11.34], Hussar [J.82, commissioned 16.1.35], Niger [J.73, commissioned 4.6.36], Salamander [J.86, commissioned 18.7.36], second group: Franklin [J.84, completed as surveying vessel 17.8.38, minesweeper 1939], Jason [J.99, completed as surveying vessel 9.6.38, minesweeper 1939], Hebe [J.24, commissioned 23.10.37], Leda [J.93, commissioned 19.5.38], Seagull [J.85, commissioned 30.5.38], Sharpshooter [J.68, commissioned 17.12.37], Gleaner [J.83, completed as surveying vessel 30.8.38, minesweeper 1939], Hazard [J.02, commissioned 24.11.37], Gossamer [J.63, completed as surveying vessel 31.3.38, minesweeper 1939], third group: Scott [J.79, completed as surveying vessel 23.2.39, minesweeper 1939], Bramble [J.11, commissioned 22.6.39], Britomart [J.22, commissioned 24.8.39], Speedy [J.17, commissioned 7.4.39], Sphinx [J.69, commissioned 27.7.39]) british minesweepers, launched 1933-39, IM KOPIENORDNER Halifax: british schooner 1768 Halifax-class (Halifax [trials 8/1990, commissioned 29.6.1992], Vancouver [commissioned 23.8.93], Ville de Quebec [commissioned 14.7.1994], Totonto [commissioned 29.7.93], Regina [commissioned 30.7.94], Calgary [commissioned 25.9.94], Montreal [commissioned 21.7.94], Fredericton [commissioned 10.9..94], Winnipeg 194 [commissioned 30.9.94], Cherlottetown [commissioned 14.5.95], St. John´s [commissioned 12/1995?], Ottawa [commissioned 6/1996?]) canadian frigates, aka City-class, IM KOPIENORDNER Halfe Maen: dutch, 1666, heckpartie see MONDFELD S.106 Halland-class (Halland [commissioned 8.6.1955], Smalland [commissioned 12.1.1956], near-sisters: Siette de Agosto [ex Trece de Junio, commissioned 31.10.1958, CONWAY 1947-95], Veinte de Julio [commissioned 15.6.1958]) swedish destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95 Hallfax: 1962, ore transport, IM KOPIENORDNER Hallmark 1906, balloon vessel in world war 2 Halls of Montezuma, T2-SE-A1 Halmatic-type (Deraa 2 [bahraini], Deraa 6 [bahraini], Deraa 7 [bahraini], Deraa 8 [bahraini]) 66ft coastal patrol craft Halmatic-type (Saif 5 [bahraini, commissioned 1990], Saif 6 [bahraini], Saif 7, Saif 8 [bahraini], Saif 9 [bahraini], Saif 10 [bahraini], ...) 47ft 3in, coastal patrol craft Halmatic-type support craft (Safra 3 [bahraini, commissioned 1992]) 85ft support vessel Halter Halve Maan: danish, 1609 Ham-class (Tulipe [french, transferred 1954/55], Oeillet [french, transferred 1955, commissioned 30.4.55], Pâquerette [french, transferred 1954/55], Hortensia [french, transferred 1954/55], Jasmin [french, transferred 1954/55], Violette [french, transferred 1955, commissioned 9.4.55], Capucine [french, transferred 1954/55], Pétunia [french, transferred 1954/55, 197. buoy tender], Armoise [french, transferred 1954/55], Aubépine [french, transferred 1954/55], Myosotis [french, transferred 1955, 197. diving tender], Jonquille [french, transferred 1954/55], Géranium [french, transferred 1954/55], Hibiscus [french, transferred 1955, commissioned 5.10.1955], Dahlia [french, transferred 1954/55], Ottringham [1959 ghanaian Afadzato], Malham [1959 ghanaian Yogaga], Hildersham [1955 indian Bimlipathan], Littleham [1955 indian Bassein], Bhatkal [indian, launched 5/1967], Bulsar [indian, launched 17.5.1969], Harpham [1963 libyan, 1966 Brak], Greetham [1963 libyan, 1966 Zuara], Bedham [1958 malaysian Langka Suka], Altham [1959 malaysian Sri Johore], Asheldham [1959 malaysian Sri Perlis], Brantingham [1958 malaysian Temasek], Boreham [1966 malaysian Jerong], Felmersham [1966 malaysian Todak], ...) british inshore minesweepers Hamadryad: (36) spanish Matilda taken by RN on 25 11/1804, sold 1815 Hamadryad. STEELE's list for 1807 show a Hamadryad building in the King's Yard. Hamadryad,46. (1823 launched. hospital 1866) 1823 completed, remained out of commission Hamburg: launched 4/1841, 1848 acquired by hamburgian admirality, 1852 sold as british merchant, 1853 SS Denmark, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Hamburg: 1916 Hamburg: 1950, renamed Coburg Hamburg-class (Hamburg [1954, length 164m], ...) DAS GROßE BUCH DER SEEFAHRT Hamburg-class, Typ 101 (Hamburg [commissioned 23.3.1964], Schleswig-Holstein [commissioned 12.10.1964], Bayern [commissioned 6.7.1964], Hessen [commissioned 8.10.1968]) west german destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95 Hamburg: 1967 Hamburg: sea trials 12.-15.02.1969, delivered 20.3.1969 Hamburg: delivered 9/2004 to german bundesmarine Hamburger Paquet: 1858 built, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Hamburg Express-class (Hamburg Express [1972], ...) container-ships, IM KOPIENORDNER Hamburgh paket: US merchant, purchased 5.5.1798 as USS Delaware Hameenmaa-class (Hameenmaa [commissioned 1992], Uusimaa [commissioned 1993]) finnish minelayers, transport Hamelin Hameln-class, Typ 332 (Pegnitz [commissioned 9.3.1990], Kulmbach [launched 24.4.1990], Hameln [launched 29.6.1989], Auerbach [commissioned 7.5.1991], Ensdorf [commissioned 25.9.90], Überherrn [commissioned 19.9.1989], Passau [commissioned 18.12.1990], Laboe [commissioned 7.12.1990], Siegburg [commissioned 17.7.1990], Herten [commissioned 26.2.1991]) german fast minesweepers, IM KOPIENORDNER, CONWAY 1947-95 Hamidabad-class (Hamidabad [launched 1906], Demirhisar [launched 1906], Sivrihisar [launched 1906], Sultanhisar [launched 1906]) turkish torpedo-boats Hamidieh: turkish battleship 1892, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Hamilton-class Hamilton, WHEC-720, Sherman, …) USCG cutters, 1970s, LOOSE/OESTERLE Hamoaze: sailing lighter built 1800, 1824 converted to bomb, reconverted, BU 1843 Hammerfest, T2-SE-A1 Hammondsport AVP-2: 1941, 1943 AKV-2 Hammonia I: german transport, launched 5/1855, delivered 7/1855, 1864 Belgian, 1873 Missouri Hammonia II: german transport, launched 12/1866, 9/1867 delivered, 1878 russian Moskva Hammonia III: german steamer, commissioned 1883 Hampshire 50 guns 1698 Hampshire 50 guns 1741 Hampton Court british 70 guns 1701 Hampton Court british 70 guns 1709 Hampton Court: british, 70 guns, launched 4/1744, BU 1774 195 Hampton Ferry: british ferry 1934, 1939 Hampton auxiliary minelayer „Han“-class (NATO name) (401 [launched 1970], 403 [launched 1983], 404, 405 [launched 1990]) chinese nuclear attack submarines, CONWAY 1947-95 „Hanchon“-class () 9 north-korean landing craft utility, 1980s „Hanchon“-class () 7+ north-korean landing craft, mid-1990s Hancock: 32x12pdr, launched 1776, US frigate, captured by RN 1777 (became HMS Iris), captured by french 1781, blown up as hulk 1793, IM KOPIENORDNER Handalan-class (Hanadalan [commissioned 26.10.1979], Perkasa [commissioned 26.10.1979], Pendikar [commissioned 26.10.1979], Gempita [commissioned 26.10.1979]) malaysian fast missile attack craft, swedish-built modified Spica II versions Handy-class (Handy [commissioned 10/1895], Hart [commissioned 1/1896], Hunter [commissioned 5/1896]) [Fairfield 27knotters] british DD Hanging Rock, T2-SE-A1 Hanieh: turkish aviso, launched 1863 Han Kang: type HDC 1150, commissioned 12/1985, s-korean patrol corvette Hannah: US schooner, first US naval vessel, 1775 bought with G. Washington´s private money for the continental army, taken over 24.8.1775, IM KOPIENORDNER, date built is impossible to find out, was owned by John Glover of Marblehead, Mass. who owned several Hannah´s Hannah: tender, british 1806 Hannibal: british 74 guns 1786, taken by french Formidable in 1801 Hannibal,16. (hired armed ship) around 1804 Hannibal,74. (1810 launched. hospital ship 1812) 1811 Hannibal: US corvette, launched 1810, (24), 1812 taken by RN, renamed Andromeda, sold 1816 Hannibal: 1646 danish Hannibal: british 50 guns 1779 Hannibal: 14x6pdr, 14 swivels?, purchased by RN in 1780/1782 Hannibal: french (74) 1778, renamed Achille 1786, taken by RN 1794 Hannibal: british (91) screw ship, launched 1854, hulk 1874, BU 1904 Hannover: 1921 Hannover: former fishing vessel, first west german seagoing police boat, commissioned 22.9.1954 Hannover: german transport, captured 2/1940 by RN, british escort carrier Audacity, commissioned 6/1941, CONWAY 1922-46 Hano-class (Hanö [commissioned 1953, 1979 patrol boats], Tärnö [commissioned 1953, 1979 patrol boats], Tjurkö [commissioned 1953, 1979 patrol boats], Sturkö [commissioned 1953, 1979 patrol boats], Ornö [commissioned 1953, 1979 patrol boats], Utö [commissioned 1953, 1979 patrol boats]) swedish minesweepers, CONWAY 1947-95 Hans: german tug 1982, IM KOPIENORDNER Hansa: german armoured corvette, commissioned 19.5.1875, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Hansa: west german inshore minesweeper, coast guard boat, Typ 361, launched 18.11.1957, 1968 riverine minesweeper Typ 392, 1969 mine diver boat Typ 732 Hansa A-type () german mass prodution merchants, 52 built from 1942 Hansa B-type () german mass prodution merchants, 5 built, LOOSE/OESTERLE Hansa C-type (Nikolaifleet) german mass prodution merchants, 1 completed Hansan A: 1972 Hansaya-class (..., ...) ceylonese coastal patrol craft, built 1956 Hans Behrens: built 1984, german civil transport Hansburg: built as belgian Alca, launched as german transport, seized, commissioned 11.7.1944 as mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 185, 1950 merchant Heidberg, 1960 Melanie, 1962 Rohrbach, 1965 St. Jacob, 1967 greek, 1972 cypriotic, IM KOPIENORDNER Hans Burkner: west german corvette, designed as torpedo recovery vessel, commissioned 5/1963, served as trials ship Hansestadt Danzig: german ferry, launched 17.3.1926, 1939 minelayer, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Hans Techel-class (Hans Techel [S 172, VUB I, commissioned 14.10.1965], Friedrich Schürer [S 173, VUB II, commissioned 6.4.1966]) west german experimental coastal submarine, 2 TT, Typ 202 „Hantae“-class () 4 north-korean landing craft, 1980s „Hante“-class () 8 north-korean landing craft, 1990s Harald Haarfagre-class (Harald Haarfagre [launched 1/1897, commissioned 12/1897, german AA-battery Thetis], Tordenskjold [launched 3/1897, commissioned 5/1898, german AA-battery Nymphe]) norwegian coastal battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Haras-class (Haras 1 [commissioned 22.12.1975], Haras 2 [commissioned 22.12.1975], Haras 3 [commissioned 22.12.1975], Haras 4 [commissioned 22.12.1975], Hars 5 [commissioned 22.12.1975]) omani patrol boats, built 1975 Hardi, Le: french privateer, launched 1800, 2x6pdr, 16x24pdr carronades, taken by HMS Anson 4/1800, HMS Rosario, BU 1809 Hardi-class: see Le Hardi-class Hardwich, Le 1754 prussian mercantile frigate Hardwick. (hired armed vessel) around 1808 Hardy. british gunvessel, No.30 launched 4/1797, sold 1802 196 Hardy-class (Hardy [commissioned 8/1896], Haughty [commissioned 8/1896]) [Doxford 27-knotters] british DD Hare: ex french privateer, (16?), taken by RN 9/1709, 1712 sold Hario: japanese fleet oiler 1944, 2x12,0 Harlem Heights, completed as USN AO-49 Suamico, T2-SE-A1 Harlequin: US or french Arlequin, (12), taken 1780 by RN, renamed Porto, 178_ sold Harlequin,18. (hired armed ship) around 1805 Harlequin. launched 1813. ‘cruizer’. sold 1829) 1814 fitting out Harlequin,16. brig. (1836 launched. hulk 1840) 1837 Harlequin: british merchant schooner, opium clipper, built 1839, in service 1839 Harnis: coastal transport 1955, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SEEFAHRT Harpe, La: french (64) 1789, austrian 1799 Harpers Ferry, T2-SE-A1 Hary: british sloop, purchased on the stocks, launched 5/1777, (18), 1779 fireship (10), 1783 sold Harpy: british revenue cutter (customs) commissioned 1815, 1829 still in service Harpy: (1825 launched. ‘cherokee’. sold 1841) commissioned 1/28 Harrier: (1804 launched. ‘cruizer’. lost 1809) commissioned 1805 Harrier: launched 1813. ‘cruizer’. sold 1829) commissioned 1814 Harrier,18. (1831 launched. BU 1840) commissioned 1832 Harrier: british screw corvette, launched 1854 (17) Harriet McGregor: clipper, built 1971 Harriott: merchant, purchased by RN 1781, (20x-pdr, 2x18pdr carronades), sold 1784 Harrison-class (Harrison [delivered 14.8.1849], Ingham [commissioned 8/1849]) US revenue topsail schooners Hart: RN cutter, 1793 launched. sold 1817 Hart,16. (french privateer Empereur captured on 2 4/1805. sold 1810) Hart (1822 Woolwich. BU 1875) used as a yacht by the Navy Board Hart 1545/6 very good Hartford: US screw corvette (20) launched 1858, commissioned 1859, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Hartlamnd Point: repair ship 1945 Harukaze-class aka A type (Harukaze DD-101 [commissioned 26.4.1956], Yurikaze DD-102 [commissioned 31.7.1956]) japanese destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95 Haruna-class (Haruna DD-141 [commissioned 22.3.1973], Hiei DD-142 [commissioned 27.12.1974]) japanese helicopter destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER Harusame-class (Arare, Ariake, Asagari, Fubuki, Harusame, Hayatori, Murasame) japanese destroyer, commissioned 1902-1905, IM KOPIENORDNER Harushio-class (Harushio [commissioned 30.12.1990], Natsushio [commissioned 20.3.1991], Hayashio [commissioned 25.3.1992], Arashio [commissioned 17.3.193], Wakashio [commissioned 1.3.1994], Fuyushio [commissioned about 3/95], ... [commissioned about 3/1997]) japanese submarines, CONWAY 1947-95 Harwich: british (50) 1695 Harty: 1905, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Hasenbüren: sister to Mittelsbüren, german tug 1970, IM KOPIENORDNER Hashidate-class (Hashidate [commissioned 30.6.40], Uji [commissioned 30.4.41, 1945 chinese Chang Chi]) japanese gunboats, CONWAY 1922-46 Haskell-class (Haskell [APA-117, commissioned 11.9.1944, Hendry [APA-118, commissioned 29.9.1944], Highlands [APA119, commissioned 29.9.1944], Hinsdale [APA-120, commissioned 15.10.1944], Hocking [APA-121, commissioned 22.10.1944], Kenton [APA-122, commissioned 11/1944], Kittson [APA-123, commissioned 5.11.1944], La Grange [APA-124, commissioned 11.11.44], Lanier [APA-125, commissioned 22.12.44], St. Mary´s [APA-126, commissioned 15.11.44], Allendale [APA-127, commissioned 22.11.44], Arenac [APA-128, commissioned 11/44], Marvin H. McIntyre [APA-129, ex Arlington, commissioned 28.11.44], Attala [APA-130, commissioned 30.11.1944], Bandera [APA-131, commissioned 6.12.44], Barnwell [APA-132, commissioned 19.1.45], Beckham [APA-133, commissioned 6.12.44], Bland [APA-134, commissioned 15.12.44], Bosque [APA135, commissioned 19.12.44], Botetourt [APA-136, commissioned 31.1.45], Bowie [APA-137, commissioned 23.12.44], Braxton [APA-138, commissioned 29.12.44], Broadwater [APA-139, commissioned 2.1.45], Brookings [APA-140, commissioned 6.1.45], Buckingham [APA-141, commissioned 23.1.45], Clearfield [APA-142, commissioned 12.1.45], Clermont [APA-143, commissioned 28.1.45], Clinton [APA-144, commissioned 1.2.45], Colbert [APA-145, commissioned 7.2.45], Collingsworth [APA-146, commissioned 27.2.45], Cottle [APA-147, commissioned 14.12.44], Crockett [APA-148, commissioned 18.1.45], Audubon [APA-149, commissioned 20.12.44], Bergen [APA-150, commissioned 23.12.44], La Porte [APA-151, commissioned 14.8.44], Latimer [APA-152, commissioned 28.8.44], Laurens [APA-153, commissioned 7.9.44], Lowndes [APA-154, commissioned 14.9.44], Lycoming [APA-155, commissioned 7.9.44], Mellette [APA-156, commissioned 27.9.44], Napa [APA-157, commissioned 1.10.44], Newberry [APA-158, commissioned 7.10.44], Darke [APA159, commissioned 10.10.44], Deuel [APA-160, commissioned 13.10.44], Dickens [APA-161, commissioned 18.10.44], Drew [APA-162, commissioned 22.10.44], Eastland [APA-163, commissioned 26.10.44], Edgecombe [APA-164, commissioned 30.10.44], Effingham [APA-165, commissioned 1.11.44], Fond du Lac [APA-166, 197 commissioned 6.11.44], Freestone [APA-167, commissioned 9.11.44], Gage [APA-168, commissioned 12.11.44], Gallatin [APA-169, commissioned 15.11.44], Gosper [APA-170, commissioned 18.11.44], Granville [APA-171, commissioned 21.11.44], Grimes [APA-172, commissioned 23.11.44], Hyde [APA-173, commissioned 26.11.44], Jerauld [APA-174, commissioned 26.11.44], Karnes [APA.175, commissioned 3.12.44], Kershaw [APA-176, commissioned 12/1944], Kingsbury [APA-177, commissioned 6.12.44], Lander [APA-178, commissioned 9.12.44], Lauderdale [APA-179, commissioned 12.12.44], Lavaca [APA-180, commissioned 17.12.44], Oconto [APA-187, commissioned 2.9.44], Olmsted [APA-188, commissioned 5.9.44], Oxford [APA-189, commissioned 11.9.44], Pickens [APA-190, commissioned 18.9.44], Pondera [APA-191, commissioned 24.9.44], Rutland [APA192, commissioned 29.9.44], Sanborn [APA-193, commissioned 3.10.44], Sandoval [APA-194, commissioned 7.10.44, LPA-194], Lenawee [APA-195, commissioned 11.10.44], Logan [APA-196, commissioned 14.10.44], Lubbock [APA-197, commissioned 14.10.44], McCracken [APA-198, commissioned 21.10.44], Magoffin [APA199, commissioned 25.10.44, LPA-199], Marathon [APA-200, commissioned 28.10.44], Menard [APA-201, commissioned 31.10.44], Menifee [APA-202, commissioned 4.11.44], Meriwether [APA-203, commissioned 7.12.44], Sarasota [APA-204, commissioned 16.8.44], Sherburne [APA-205, commissioned 20.9.44, Range Sentinel T-AGM-22 missile control ship 1971, LOOSE/OESTERLE], Sibley [APA-206, commissioned 2.10.44], Miffin APA-207, commissioned 11.10.44], Talladega [APA-208, commissioned 31.10.44, LPA-208], Tazewell [APA-209, commissioned 25.10.44], Telfair [APA-210, commissioned 31.10.44], Missoula [APA-211, commissioned 27.10.44], Montrose [APA-212, commissioned 2.11.44, LPA-212], Mountrail [APA-213, commissioned 16.11.44, LPA-213], Natrona [APA-214, commissioned 8.11.44], Navarro [APA-215, commissioned 15.11.44, LPA-215], Neshoba [APA-216, commissioned 16.11.44], New Kent [APA-217, commissioned 22.11.44], Noble [APA-218, commissioned 27.11.44, LPA-218, 1964 spanish Aragon], Okaloosa [APA-219, commissioned 28.11.44], Okanoogan [APA-220, commissioned 3.12.44, LPA-220], Oneida [APA221, commissioned 4.12.44], Pickaway [APA-222, commissioned 12.12.44, LPA-222], Pitt [APA-223, commissioned 11.12.44], Randall [APA-224, commissioned 16.12.44], Bingham [APA-225, commissioned 23.12.44], Rawlins [AP-226, commissioned 11.11.44], Renville [APA-227, commissioned 15.11.44, LPA-227], Rockbridge [APA-228, commissioned 18.11.44], Rockingham [APA-229, commissioned 11.11.44], Rockwall [APA-230, commissioned 14.1.45], St. Croix [APA-231, commissioned 1.12.44], San Saba [APA-232, commissioned 3.12.44], Sevier [APA-233, commissioned 6.12.44], Bollinger [APA-234, commissioned 9.12.44, LPA-234], Bottineau [APA-235, commissioned 30.12.44], Bronx [APA-236, commissioned 27.8.45], Bexar [APA-237, 9.10.45, LPA-237], Dane [APA-238, commissioned 20.10.45], Glynn [APA-239, commissioned 17.10.45]) US attack transports, Victory-ship VC-2-S-AP5, CONWAY 1922-46 Hast V: dutch steamer, launched 2/1941, 23.10.1941 commissioned as german net tender NT 12, 1945 dutch merchant Hast V, 1959 german Margitta J, 1962 Andrea I Hastings british 40/44 guns 1707 Hastings british 40/44 guns 1741 Hastings: british (74) ex indiaman, launched 1819, docked out as screw ship (60) 1855 Hastings-class (Hastings 1930, Folkestone 1930, Penzance, Scarborough) british sloops, completed 1930-31 Hasty. british gunvessel, No.33 launched 6/1797, sold 1802 Hasty,12. british gunvessel, 8/1812 launched, 1819 survey ship, 1827 yard craft, still in existence in 1870 Hatakaze-class (Hatakaze [commissioned 27.3.1986], Shimakaze [commissioned 23.3.1988]) japanese destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER Hat Creek, T2-SE-A1 Hatsuharu-class (Ariake [commissioned 25.3.1935], Hatsuharu [commissioned 30.9.33], Hatsushimo [commissioned 27.9.1934], Nenohi [commissioned 30.9.1933], Wakaba [commissioned 31.10.1934], Yugure [commissioned 30.3.1935]) japanese destroyer, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Hatsukaze: japanese, commissioned 11/1903, 193_ training ship Hatsushima-class (Hatsushima [commissioned 25.10.40], Tsurushima [commissioned 28.3.41, 1945 mercantile], Odate [commissioned 31.7.41], Tateishi [commissioned 31.8.41]) japanese cablelayers/minelayers/netlayer, launched 1940-41, refitted 1943-44 as minelayer/escort Hatsushima-class (Hatsushima [launched 30.10.1978], Miyajima [launched 18.9.79], Enoshima [launched 25.7.80], Miijima [launched 2.6.81], Yakushima [launched 22.6.82], Toroshima [launched 23.6.83], Hahajima/Hamajima [launched 27.6.84], Etajima launched 17.6.85], Kamishima [launched 20.6.86], Moroshima [launched 11.6.87], Yurishima [launched 13.5.88], Ninoshima [launched 9.8.79], Ukishima [launched 11.7.80], Oshima [launched 17.6.81], Narushima [launched 7.6.82], Chichijima [launched 18.7.83], Takashima [launched 18.6.84], Mewajima [launched 5.6.85], Himeshima [launched 10.6.86], Ogishima [launched 10.6.87], Hikoshima [launched 2.6.88]) japanese minesweepers/minehunters Hatsutaka-class (Hatsutaka [commissioned 31.10.1939], Aotaka [commissioned 30.6.40], Wakatake [commissioned 30.11.41, 1947 british Laburnum, later malaysian]) japanese minelayer/netlayer/escort Hatsuyuki-class (Hatsuyuki [commissioned 23.3.1982], Shirayuki [commissioned 8.2.1983], Sawayuki [commissioned 15.2.1984], Mineyuki [commissioned 26.1.1984], Hamayuki [commissioned 18.11.1983], Isoyuki [commissioned 23.1.1985], Haruyuki [commissioned 14.3.1985], Yamayuki [commissioned 3.12.1985], Matsuyuki [commissioned 19.3.1986], Setoyuki [commissioned 11.12.1986], Asayuki [commissioned 198 20.2.1987], Shimayuki [commissioned 17.2.1987]) japanese destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER Hatteras-type () US patrol craft, 6 nicaraguan transferred 1980 Haughty: british gunvessel, No.31 launched 4/1797, sold 1802 Haughty,14. (1804 launched. sold 1816) 1806 Hauk-class (Hauk [commissioned 1904, 1940 Krokodil NO 23], Falk [commissioned 1904, 1940 german Qualle NO 26]) norwegian torpedo boat Hauk-class (Hauk [commissioned 8/1977, IM KOPIENORDNER], Orn [commissioned 1979], Terne [commissioned 1979], Tjeld [commissioned 1979], Skarv [commissioned 1979], Teist [commissioned 1979], Jo [commissioned 1979], Lom [commissioned 19780], Stegg [commissioned 19780], Falk [commissioned 19780], Ravn [commissioned 19780], Gribb [commissioned 19780], Geir [commissioned 19780], Erle [commissioned 10.12.1980]) norwegian fast missile and torpedo attack craft Hauki-class (6 built) finnish landing craft/artillery/personel ferries d´Hautpoul: french (74) 1802 laid down as Courageux, 1807 launched as Alcide, 1807 renamed D'Hautpoul, taken by RN 4/1809, renamed HMS Abercrombie, 30x32pdr, 30x18pdr, 4x12pdr + 10x32pdr carronades, 2x12pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, 1817 sold Havannah: Havelwerft: german submarine searching motorboat 1916, 1917 UZ 6a, 1920 police craft Kiel 7, 1926 UZ 6a Havengore 1910, tug Havfruen: danish frigate 1789, ZEICHNUNG IN 5000 JAHRE Havik: (16) dutch, surrendered on 17 8/1796, british Havick, 1799 refitting Havik dutch (24) 1784 Havik: dutch merchant, launched 3/1938, 1940 german mine barrier breaking vessel NS VI, 1941 Sperrbrecher 146, 1949 french Enseigne Yves Bignon, 1950 dutch Holendrecht, 1952 british Paul M. Havmanden-class (Havmanden [launched 12/11], Havfruen [launched 8/12], Thetis [launched 6/12], Triton [launched 3/13, renamed 2den April], Najaden [launched 7/13], Nymfen [launched 2/14]) danish submarines Havmanden-class (H-class) (Havmanden [H 1, commissioned 8.10.1938], Havfruen [H 2, commissioned 6.5.1939], Havkalen [H 3, commissioned 18.7.1939], Havhesten [H 4, commissioned 13.10.1942]) danish submarine, 5x45,72 TT, 2x4,0, 2x0,8 Havoc,12. (1805 Yarmouth. customs watch vessel 1834. BU 1859) Havock-class (Havock [commissioned 1/1894], Hornet [commissioned 7/1894]) [Yarrow 26-knotters] british destroyer, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Hawaiian Monarch: container freighter 1965 Hawk: british, launched 1755 Hawk,18. (french privateer Atalante taken during 8/1803) Hawk-class (Al Hussein [commissioned 12/1989], Al Hussan [commissioned 3/1990], Abdullah [commissioned 1991]) jordanian fast gun attack craft Hawke-class (Hawk/Hawke [7/1793 launched, commissioned 1793, BU 1803], Swift [launched 10/1793, 1798 foundered]) british sloops, 16x6pdr, 12 swivels Hawke,12. (hired armed cutter) around 1800 Hawke,16. (french Lutine taken on 24 3/1806. renamed Buzzard in 1812. sold 1814) Hawke: british (74) launched 1820. 1820 laid up. completed as screw ship (60) 1855 Hawkesbury: clipper, built 1868 Hawkins Hay: german gunboat, 1882, tender, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Hayabusa-class (Aotaka, Azura, Chidori, Hashitaki, Hato, Hayabusa, Hibari, Kamome, Kari, Kasasagi, Kiji, Manazuru, Ootori, Sagi, Tsubame) japanese torpedo boats, completed 1900-1904, IM KOPIENORDNER Hayabusa: japanese submarine chaser, completed 10.06.1957, 1978 yacht ASY 91 Hayasaki-class (Hayasaki 1942, Nanshin [commissioned 1940, renamed Kinezaki], Sirasaki 1943, Arasaki 1943) japanese 1x8,0, 3x1,3, IM KOPIENORDNER Hayase: japanese mine warfare support ship, minelayer, launched 21.6.1971 Hayashio-class (Hayashio [commissioned 30.6.1962], Wakashio [commissioned 10.8.1962]) japanese submarines Hayasui: japanese fleet tanker, seaplane carrier 1944, 4x12,7, 6 seaplanes, IM KOPIENORDNER Haysville: tug, 1942 Hazard: british sloop, launched 10/1749, rebuilt 1755, 8x3pdr, 10 swivels, IM KOPIENORDNER Hazard: british (16) sloop 1794 Hazard,6. (hired armed cutter) around 1799-1802 H. C. Horn: german transport, commissioned 10/1932, 1939 heinrich, 1943 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 27, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 H. D. Collier, T2-SE-A2 Healy WAGB-20: USCG ice breaker, commissioned 11/1999 Heart of Oak: mercantile, purchased/hired by RN 1777, still in service 1782 (20) Heart of Oak: mercantile, purchased 3/1794 as fire vessel, 1796 sold 199 Hearty,12. gunbrig. launched 1805. sold 1816) 1805 Heather Bell: clipper, built 1855 Heather Sprig: 1913, balloon vessel in world war 2 Heatherton: tug, 1944 Heathery Brae: 1910, balloon vessel in world war 2 Hébé: french frigate, launched 1782, 28x18pdr, 12x9pdr, 8x32pdr carronades, captured 9/1782, in RN as Hebe, renamed HMS Blonde in 1805. 1798-1806 troopship, BU 1811. classic Sané-18pdr-design, IM KOPIENORDNER Hebe,6. (armed vessel hired in 1798) used as a navy transport. Hebe,32. (1804 launched. sold 1813) 1805 Hebe,16. (hired armed ship) around 1807 Hébé, L´: french corvette, launched 1808, 20x9pdr, 2x6pdr + 2x18pdr carronades, 2x6pdr, taken 1809 by RN renamed Ganymede, 1819 hulk, 1838 capsized, raised and BU 1840 Hebe,46. (1826 Woolwich. hulk 1861) Hebrus: Hecate,14. gunboat No. 32. launched 5/1797, sliding keel, used as a breakwater in 1809? Hecate,18. (1809 Upnor. ‘cruizer’ sold 1817) 1810 Hecate: british paddle sloop, launched 1839 (6) Hecla-class (Hecla [launched 7/1815, commissioned 1816, sold 1831], Infernal [launched 7/1815, commissioned 1816, sold 1831], Fury [launched 4/1814, exploration vessel 1821, lost 1825], Meteor [launched 6/1823, commissionend 1824, 1832 renamed Beacon, converted to survey ship, sold 1846], Aetna [launched 5/1824, hulked 1839], Sulphur [launched 1/1826, commissioned 1827, hulked 1843], Erebus [launched 6/1826, commissioned 1827, fitted with engine and lifting propeller in 1845, lost 1848], Thunder [launched 8/1829, commissioned 1830, BU 1851]) british bomb, 1x13in mortar, 1x10in mortar, 2x6pdr, 8x24pdr carronades Hecla: british paddle sloop, launched 1839 (6) Hecla: british T-depot ship (ex merchant British Crown) purchased whilst building, launched on 7.3.1878, delivered to RN 24.8.1878 Hecla repair ship 1941 Hector british 40/44 guns 1703 Hector UK40/44 guns 1721 Hector british 40/44 guns 1743 Hector: british cutter, purchased by RN 1763, sold 1773, 4x3pdr, 8 swivels Hector,74. (launched 1774. hulk 1808) Hector: dutch frigate (44) launched 1784, 1799 taken by RN, renamed Pandour, 1801 troopship, 1803 floating battery, 1805 to customs as hulk, 20x12pdr, 22x9pdr, 2x6pdr, HOWARD S. 243 Hector-class (Hector [commissioned 22.2.1864], Valiant [commissioned 15.9.1868]) british armoured frigates, CONWAY 18601905 Bd. 1 Hector: 1921, tug Hector: british, launched 1924 merchant, 1939 armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) Hed Heeli 1976 Hef Hegra, T2-SE-A1 „Hegu“-class (Haibat [pakistani, transferred 5.5.1981], Jalaat [pakistani, transferred 5.5.1981], Jurat [pakistani, transferred 10/1981], Shujaat [pakistani, transferred 10/1981], ...) chinese-built fast missile attack craft, similar to soviet “Komar”, IM KOPIENORDNER Heh Heian Maru: japanese merchant, launched 1930, maiden voyage 1/1931, later submarine supply ship, IM KOPIENORDNER Heibetnuma: turkish cruiser 1893 Heidi I: 1977 Heidtmann I: german submarine searching motorboat 1916, 1917 UZ 8a, 1920 police craft Kiel 8, 1926 UZ 8a, ... Heiju Maru: japanese merchant, launched 1903, renamed Shohei Maru in 1936 Heiligerlee-class (Heiligerlee [launched 1/1868], Krokodil [launched 2/1868], Tijger [launched 1868]) dutch monitor Heimdal I: fishing vessel, 1942 german Arbeitsboot ... Heimdall: german eimerkettenbagger, dredging ship, 1981, IM KOPIENORDNER Heinrich: yacht, built 1862 Heinrich Heine: fridge ship 1975 Heinrich Heister: steamer 1866, 1870: Emden, 1870: Falke, kaiserl. Marine, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Heinrich Jessen 1940, renamed Barracudo Hejmdal: danish corvette (16) launched 7/1856 Hejmdal: danish fishery protection vessel, launched 1.2.35, 1943 german patrol vessel Nerger, 1945 danish Hekla: danish cruiser/gunboat, launched 11/1890 Hela: 1854 prussian training ship, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 (Der Urwähler) 200 Hela: german aviso, commissioned 3.5.1896, 1899 light cruiser, reboilered 1910, CONWAY 1906-21, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Hela: german fleet tender, commissioned 16.10.40, 1946 soviet Angara, CONWAY 1922-46, DEUTSCHE KRIEGSMARINE 1935-45 BD2 Helder: dutch Helder/Embuscade taken on 28.8.1799 by RN. renamed Helder ex Ambuscade, sold 1807, 26x12pdr, 4x6pdr + 4x24pdr carronades, 2x6pdr + 2x24pdr carronades, 1803 24x24pdr carronades, 8x18pdr carronades as floating battery (?) Helderenberg: dutch, captured by RN, bomb Heldin: dutch frigate [ex Helder? ex Alarm?], launched 1796, 24x12pdr, 4x6pdr, taken 1799, 1802 sold Helen: built 1901, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) Porto Torres in WWI Helena: (14) launched 1778. foundered 1796. schooner-rigged cutter 1778. captured by the french Sensible in 9/1778 and renamed Helene. recaptured on 22 6/1779. Helena,16. (1843 launched. hulk 1861) 1844 Helena Mena: british composite barque, built 1876 Hélène: french?, brig sloop, 14x6pdr, purchased early 1778 by RN as Helena, 9/1778 taken by french, 1779 retaken, 1798 lost Helene: danish tug, launched 1939, 1943 P 38, danish minesweeper, 1943 german Arbeitsboot 34, 1945 danish Helga: launched 1908, later irish fishery protection vessel Muircha Helgoland: kuk frigate, commissioned 3.4.1869 Helgoland: danish coastal battleship, launched 5/1878, commissioned 20.8.1879, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Helgoland: german tug, launched 3/1891, 1916 liason vessel B, 1918 A, 1939 H 105, 1939 Sperrwachschiff 5, 1943 DWo 65, 1943 Vs 156, 1945 tug Silbermöwe Helgoland-class (Helgoland [commissioned 23.8.1911], Ostfriesland [commissioned 1.8.1911], Thüringen [commissioned 1.7.1911], Oldenburg [commissioned 1.5.1912]) german battleship, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Helgoland: launched 6.5.1939, german ferry, barrack ship in world war 2, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Helicon (1808 Upnor. ‘cherokee’ BU 1829) 1808 Helios l: 1866 Hellas: 2300t, 1600bm tons, 180ft x 45ft x 13ft 8in, armament: 32-32pdr, 32x42pdr carronades, double blanked very fast frigate, ordered by the Greek goverment, launched 1826, left NY on 4.10.1826 under temporary name Hope, arrived Nafplia on 8.12.1826, first under the Greek translated name Elpis, but soon renamed into Hellas Hellas: british merchant schooner, 1838 opium clipper, built 1832 Hellas: greek sloop, launched 1861 Helle: Help: salvage vessel 1943 Helsingborg: german steamer 1901, 1914 russian Ljudi, 1914 mine trials ship Opyt Helsingkallan: russian light ship 1885, 1918 finnish, 1937 Varamajakka 1, IM KOPIENORDNER Helsinki-class (Helsinki [commissioned 1981], Turku [commissioned 1985], Oulu [commissioned 1985], Kotka [commissioned 1986]) finnish fast missile attack craft, CONWAY 1947-95 Helvetia: launched 1905, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 222 Helvig: 1937 Hemema-class: swedish galleys, 24x36pdr, 2x12pdr, 40 oars Hemmoor II: tug, launched 1910 Hendon: tug, 1924 Hengam-class (Hengam [commissioned 12.8.1974], Larak [commissioned 12.11.1974], Lavan [completed for trials late 1984, delivered 16.1.1985], Tonb [completed for trials 10/1984, delivered 21.2.1985]) iranian tank landing ships, CONWAY 1947-95 Henri, L´: french privateer, taken by RN 1808, renamed Caledon, 1811 sold Henri IV: french battleship, commissioned 9/1903, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER & CONWAY 18601905 BD. 3 Henrique Dias-class (Barreto de Menezes [launched 2/45???, ex HMS Paru], Felipe Camarao [launched 7/42, ex HMS Papaterra], Fernandas Vieira [launched 11.6.42, ex HMS Parati], Henrique Dias [launched 26.8.42, ex HMS Pargo], Mathias de Albuquerque [launched 11.6.42, ex HMS Pampano], Vidal de Negreiros [launched 1942, ex HMS Pelegrine]) brazilian trawlers, CONWAY 1922-46 Henry Grâce à Dieu: see Great Harry Henry J. Kaiser: T-AO-…, US fleet oiler, IM KOPIENORDNER Henry Lancaster: 1919 trawler, 1937 converted to salvage vessel Henry Larssen: canadian ice breaker, commissioned 1988, IM KOPIENORDNER Herakles: 1897 built, completed 12/1898 as swedish SAR tug, 1905 acquired by IJN, renamed Kurihashi, IM KOPIENORDNER Herald,20. (1806 Littlehampton. BU 1817) 1807 Herald: US brig, launched 1811, taken by RN 1813, renamed powder hulk Barbadoes, 1815 wrecked Herald: 1864 transport, IM KOPIENORDNER as Cuxhaven Herbertfähre: german ferry barges, also used as gunbarges, LOOSE/OESTERLE Hercule: french (74) 17_8, razed 1794: Hydre 201 Hercule: french (74) 1797, 1798 taken by HMS Mars, in 4/1801 she went into dock to be repaired, completely repaired and coppered she left dock on Monday 27.7. by 28.8. she had finished taking in her new guns Hercule: french (74) 1815, as Kremlin (until 1814, later Provence) built, 1815 wieder Provence, 1830 Algier, hulk in 1858 Hercule, fireship. expended during the attack on the french fleet in the Aix Roads on 11.4.1809 Hercules: dutch privateer, near sister to Orestes ex Mars, brig sloop, 18x9pdr, 12 swivels, taken 12/1781 by RN, renamed Pylades, 1790 BU Hercules: dutch (64) launched 1781, 26x24pdr, 26x18pdr, 4+4x9pdr, 8+2x24pdr carronades, captured in 1797, HMS Delft, 1799 troopship, 1802 hulk, bug in HOWARD S.196 Hercules: british 74 guns 1759 Hercules: argentine frigate, arrived 21.12.1813, built about 1798 Hercules: british 74 guns 1815 Hercules: british battleship, commissioned 21.11.1868, as brazilian Independencia built, 1905 barrack ship, 1909 Calcutta, 1915 Fisgard II, INFORMATION in CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Hercules: dutch auxiliary minelayer, launched 1910 as tug, taken over by the navy 1919 Hercules: german tug 1921, 1930 soviet Hercules: german tug 1921, 1922 Jason, 1935 soviet Musson, guard vessel SKR 23, 1942/1944 sunk Herluf Trolle-class (Herluf Trolle 7.6.1901, Olfert Fischer 31.5.1905, Peder Skram [commissioned 24.9.1908, 1943 scuttled, salvaged, german AA training vessel Adler]) danish coastal battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3, CONWAY 1906-21 Hermadur: icelandic fishery protection vessel, built 1947 Hermangildo (112) 1783 spanish Hermann: tug, launched 1925, 1939 Sperrfahrzeug 54 Hermann Fischer = PC 286: fishing vessel, 1944 Arbeitsboot ... Herman Rudolf Meyer-class (Hermann Rudolf Meyer, Hans Hackmack, Theo Fischer, Bernhard Gruben) german SAR cruisers Herman Sauber: commissioned 30.12.1936, german freighter, 1941 netlayer Netzleger II, 1946 soviet, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Hermann von Wissmann: launched 26.12.1940, german support ship, 1945 british Royal Harold, 1950 belgian Kamina, troop transport, 1962 logistics support ship Hermes,16. (purchased 1803 as Majestic. sold 1810) 1804 Hermes-class (Hermes [launched 7/1811, 1814 wrecked], Myrmidon [launched 6/1813, BU 1823], Valorous [launched 2/1816, 1821 post ship (26), 1829 BU], Ariadne [launched 2/1816, 1820 post ship (26/28), 1837 hulk]) british, 2x9pdr, 18x32pdr carronades, IM KOPIENORDNER Hermes: swedish tug 1877, 1885 russian Germes, 1887 SAR Meteor, 1914 transport Hermes: british paddle sloop, launched 1835 (6) Hermes: british aicraft carrier, commissioned 2/1924, ZEICHNUNG IN MARINEARSENAL VII, CONWAY 1906-21 Hermione: french frigate, launched 1748, 26x12pdr, captured by RN 1757, sold Hermione,32. (1782 launched. BU 1805) Hérmione: french screw frigate (46) 1862 Hermione: clipper, launched 10/1876 Hermione: 1906, oil tanker Hero: british, 28x32pdr, 28x18pdr, 18x9pdr, launched 3/1759, 1787 receiving hulk, 1793 prison, 1800 renamed Rochester, 1810 BU, IM KOPIENORDNER Hero,74. launched 8/1803. wrecked 1811, first voyyage 1805 Hero: british (91) launched 1858 Hero: 1907 Hero-class (Paul Bogle [jamaican, delivered 1985], ...) patrol craft Heroine,32. (1758 launched. Venus until 1809, reduced from 36 guns in 1792. sold 1828) out of commission from 1807 Heroine,6. (1841 Woolwich. harbour service 1865. BU 1878) 8/41 Heron,16. (purchased 1804. renamed Volcano, bomb, in 1810. sold 1816) merchant ship when purchased. undercanvased, slow and rolled prodigiously. remained out of commission until she was converted into a bomb Heron,18. (1812 Upnor. originally to be called Rattlesnake. BU 1831) 1812 Heron,12. (1847 launched. foundered 1859) british 1848 Héron: french paddle sloop (2-6) launched 1847 Heron 1911, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Heron's Bridge, T2-SE-A1 Héros french (74) 1778, burnt by RN 1793 Héros french (74) 1801, taken by RN 1808 Héros french (118) 1813 Herse-class (Charrue, Herse, Pioche, Rateau) french minesweepers, launched 1913-14, commissioned 1914 Herstal-class (Temse [1970 s-korean], Hasselt, Kortrijk, Lokeren, Turnhout, Tongeren, Merksem, Oudenaerde, Herstal, Huy, Seraing, Tournai [1970 s-korean], Vise, Ougrée, Dinant, Andenne) belgian inshore minesweepers Hertha: launched 4/1905, 1914 germany auxiliary hospital ship E, 1914 german auxiliary minelayer, 1945 greek Heimara 202 Herzog Friedrich: launched 1901, passenger transport, 1914 liason vessel, 1938 Victoria, 1939 trials ship, 1940 tender, 1949 Viktoria, 1960 Y 808 = Viktoria, 1971 Pirat Herzogin Cecilie: german sailing freighter 1902 Hesper: british (18, later 26) launched 7/1809, commissioned 1809, 1817 sold Hespérides: spanish auxiliary 1990s, IM KOPIENORDNER Hesperus: english clipper, launched 11.11.1873, 1899 russian Velikaya Knyazhna Maria Nikolayevna Hessen: german frigate, sea trials 2/2005 Heureuse, L´: french privateer, taken 10/1799 by RN, renamed Heureux, 20x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr, 1806 foundered Heureux french (74) 1782, burnt by RN 1793 Heureux,16. (french Lynx taken on 21 1/1807. sold 1814) Heyser, T1-M-A2 Hia Hibernia: british (110) launched 17.11.1804, the same day as Pallas and Circe. finished 1805, since 1825: neues Heck (122), Umbaubeginn 1819, original: 32*32pdr, 32*24pdr, 34*18pdr, 12*12pdr, 16*32 carronades pdr,2*18 carronades pdr, sold 1902 Hibernia british launched 1847 Hickorol 1918, oil tanker Hickory Lake: RCN MMS 1945, soviet Hidaka-class (PS 32, PS 33, PS 34, PS 35, PS 36, PS 37, P38, PS 39, PS 41, PS 43, PS 44, PS 45, PS 46) japanese small patrol vessels, completed 1961-68 Hie Hif Highflyer,8. schooner. (US privateer captured in 1/1813. recaptured 9/1813) Highflyer: british screw corvette, launched 1851 (21) Highflyer-class (Hermes [commissioned 5.10.1899], Highflyer [commissioned 7.12.1899], Hyacinth [commissioned 3.9.1900]) british armoured cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1, see also Challenger-class Highlander. (merchantman which fought a noteworthy action under naval command) large ship armed with 12 carronades Highway: RN-LSD 1943, ex BAPM-2, ex LSD-10 Hih Hii Hij Hikawa Maru: japanese merchant, launched 1930, maiden voyage 1930, hospital ship in world war 2, IM KOPIENORDNER Hilary: british merchant 1931, ocean boarding vessel in world war 2, 1943 LSH(L) landing ship headquarter, large Hills-class/Hill-class (Birdlip [T.218, commissioned 12/41], Bredon [T.223, commissioned 4/42], Butser [T.219, commissioned 1/42], Duncton [T.220, commissioned 2/42], Dunkery [T.224, commissioned 5/42], Inkpen [T.225, commissioned 6/42], Portsdown [T.221, commissioned 3/42], Yestor [T.222, commissioned 4/42]) british trawlers, launched 1941, CONWAY 1922-46 Hilo AGP-2: 1942 Himalaya: french merchant, launched 1902, 1914 trooper Hina Hinb Hinchinbrook: ex US privateer, taken 1777? by RN, 4/1778 retaken by US privateers, 14x4pdr Hind: french privateer, (16?), taken 9/1709 by RN, 1711 sunk Hind: british, 2x9pdr aft, 20x9pdr, 2x3pdr, launched 11/1749, 1782 transport, 1784 sold Hind: british revenue cutter (customs) 1790, 1827? RN, tender, 1844 sold Hind,14. (hired cutter) 1797 Hind,20. (1814 launched. sold 1829) Hindostan/Hindustan: purchased 1795, 1802 storeship, burnt 1804, originally the east indiaman Born/Hindostan, 28*18pdr, 26*32pdr carronades, 2x18pdr, as storeship 2x18pdr, 26x32pdr carronades Hindostan,50. (purchased 1804. sold 1855) 1805 Hindostan: east indiaman, launched 1813, purchased 11/1813 as storeship Buffalo for RN, 2x9pdr, 16x24pdr carronades, wrecked 1840 Hindostan: british 80 guns, launched 1841 Hindustan: british sloop 1930, 1948 pakistani Hinemoa: clipper, built 1890 Hiniesta: 1902, calibrating vessel in world war 2 Hippolyta: clipper, built 1856 Hippomenes: (taken on 20 9/1803. sold 1813) Hippopotame-class (Hippopotame, Mastodonte, Mammouth, Rhinoceros) french patrol tugs, completed 1917-19 Hirashima-class (Hirashima [commissioned 24.12.40], Hoko [commissioned 20.12.41], Ishikazi/Ishizaki [commissioned 28.2.42, 1945 minesweeper, 1947 USA], Takashima [commissioned 25.3.42], Saishu [commissioned 25.4.42, 1947 chinese Yung Ching, 1949 taiwanese], Niizaki [commissioned 31.8.42], Yurijima [commissioned 203 25.11.42], Nuwashima/Nuwajima [commissioned 15.11.42], Maeshima/Maejima [commissioned 31.7.43]) japanese minelayers, commissioned 1940-42, LOOSE/OESTERLE Hirondelle,16. (taken on 28 4/1804. lost 1808) Hirondelle: french cruiser 1873 Hiryu: japanese aircraft carrier, commissioned 5.7.1939, SEEMACHT II, LOOSE/OESTERLE, CONWAY 1922-46 Hisingen-class (Hisingen [commissioned 1960/61], Blackan [commissioned 1960/61], Dämman [commissioned 1960/61], Galten [commissioned 1960/61], Gillöga [commissioned 1964], Rödlöga [commissioned 1964], Svartlöga [commissioned 1964]) swedish inshore minesweepers Hitachi: japanese target vessel, launched 1943, 1945 converted to escort Hiwassee, T1-M-A2 Hiyo Hjælperen: danish minelayer, launched 1890 Hobart,18. (french Revenge (or Revanche) taken in 10/1794. sold 1803) Hobart,18. (described in 1828 as a ship of about 700 bm, originally an english west indiaman. captured by the dutch retaken. the Hobart,18 listed above is the only one in Steel's List so were probably one and the same) Hobkirk's Hill (I), completed as Conastoga (III), T2-SE-A1 Hobkirk's Hill (II), T2-SE-A1 Hobsons Bay: british, launched 1922 merchant, 1939 armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) Esperance Bay/Arawa???, 1941 trooper Arawa Hoche: french battleship, commissioned 1890, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Hocquart, Le: french privateer, built 1704, 20x6pdr, 6x3pdr, taken 1705 by RN, renamed Dunkirk Prize, 1708 wrecked Hodgeville: tug, 1944 Hoffnung: brigg 1844 Hogue: british 74 guns, launched 1811. completed as screw ship (60) 1855 Hoheweg (I): german tug 1923, IM KOPIENORDNER Hoi Tung Hung: chinese gunboat, launched 1880 Hoj Hokkai Maru: sister to Nankai Maru, japanese merchant 1938, IM KOPIENORDNER Hôkoku Maru: japanese auxiliary cruiser 1940, 6x14,0, 4 TT, 2 seaplanes (sister to Aikoku Maru [auxiliary cruiser 1940], Gokoku Maru [auxiliary cruiser 1941), IM KOPIENORDNER „Hoku“-type (chinese 80-110 built since late 1960s, project EM1A albanian: 4 transferred in 1976-77 bangladeshi: Duranta [transferred 6.4.1983], Durdan [transferred 6.4.1983], Durbar [transferred 10/1983], Duruedya [transferred 10/1983] egyptian: 4/6 in 1984 pakistani: 2 in 1981, 2 in 1982) chinese-built fast missile attack craft, version of „Komar“, CONWAY 1947-95 „Hola“-class (5100 [built 1970s]) chinese fast missile attack boat, CONWAY 1947-95 1947-95 Holland-class (Holland [launched 10/1896], Zeeland [launched 1897], Friesland [launched 1896], Gelderland [launched 9/1898, 1918 non-effective CONWAY 1906-21, 1920 gunnery training ship, 1941 german AA-battery Niobe, DEUTSCHE KRIEGSMARINE 1935-45 BD2], Noordbrabant/Noord Brabant [launched 1/1899], Utrecht [launched 7/1898]) dutch protected cruisers Holland-type (No 1 [commissioned 1.8.1905], No 2 [commissioned 5.9.1905], No 3 [commissioned 5.9.1905], No 4 [commissioned 1.10.1905], No 5 [commissioned 1.10.1905]) japanese submarines (Beluga [launched 1905], Losos 1907, Peskar [launched 1905], Shchurka 1905, Som [ex Fulton, commissioned 1905], Sterlyad [launched 1905], Sudak 1907) russian submarines, IM KOPIENORDNER (1 [launched 1913], 2, 3) russian midget submarines, CONWAY 1906-21 Holland, AS-3: US submarine tender, commissioned 1.6.1926 Holland-class (Holland [commissioned 31.12.1954, 1978 peruvian Garcia Y Garcia], Zeeland [commissioned 1.3.55], Noord Brabant [commissioned 1.6.55], Gelderland [commissioned 17.8.55]) dutch destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95 Holland No. 1: 1875 Holland No. 1: commissioned 2.2.1903 (british submarine-class) 10. Holland Boot, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Holland No. 2: (british submarine-class) commissioned 1.8.1902, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Holland No. 3 = The Fenian Ram submarine 1879 Holland No. 3: (british submarine-class) commissioned 1.8.02, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Holland No. 4: (british submarine-class) commissioned 2.8.1903, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Holland No. 5: (british submarine-class) commissioned 19.1.1903, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Holland No. 7 = Plunger No. 7 Holland No. 8 = USS Holland SS-1, completed 1899, commissioned 12.10.1900 ZEICHNUNG IN 5000 JAHRE (?) Holland No. 9: USN submarine, ZEICHNUNG IN 5000 JAHRE, prototype for A-class = Adder-class, see there Holland No. 10: see No. 1 (1902) Hollandia (82) 1664 dutch Holly: british (8) schooner, 1809 launched, commissioned 1811, lost 1814 Holm Sound: repair ship 1944 204 Holnis: west german inshore minesweeper, launched 31.3.1966, Typ 390, 1968 communications trials boat, Typ 740 Holsatia: german transport, 5/1868 delivered, 1878 russian Rossija, 1894 transport/training ship Dnestr, 1910 hulk Blokshif No. 5 Holstein: danish, launched 1772, taken 1801 by RN, 1805 renamed Nassau, 1814 sold, 26x24pdr, 24x18pdr, 12x24pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x24pdr carronades „Homa“-class (NATO name) (...) chinese fast missile attack craft, hydrofoil, 1 built 1970s Holstensailor: merchant, 1978 built, 145x23x8,2 m, 18 kn Homestead, T2-SE-A1 Honeydew: british merchant 1911 Honey Hill, T2-SE-A1 Honfleurais: 1915, renamed Hawfinch „Hong Jin“-class () 30 north-korean fast gun attack craft, built since 1975 Honningsvaag, T2-SE-A1 Hood: british (91) launched 1859 as screw ship, laid down as Edgar (80) Hood: british battleship, commissioned 1.6.1893 Hood: british battle cruiser, commissioned 5.3.1920, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 190621, CONWAY 1922-46 Hood River, T2-SE-A1 Hoop 1785 dutch (14) Hoop: dutch steamer, launched 1938, 1942 german net tender NT 49 Hope: british schooner, american built 1771 Hope: purchased by RN 1780, 1781 run ashore, 14x4pdr Hope: mercantile, 12x4pdr, 8 swivels, purchased early 1780 by RN, 1781 taken by french, 6 days later retaken, 1785 sold, maybe ex US Lady Washington, taken in 1779 Hope,14. (dutch Star on 14 9/1795. sold 1807) Hope,6. (hired cutter) around 1799-1802 Hope: mercantile, purchased by RN 3/1797 as gunboat No. 41 Rattler, 10x18pdr carronades, 2x18pdr Hope. (hired armed tender) around 1805-1807 Hope 2nd,10. (hired armed tender) around 1805-12 Hope. launched 1808. ‘cherokee’. BU 1819) 1808 Hope. brig (1824 Plymouth. ‘cherokee’. BU 1882) 1825 Hope,5. (tender to Maidstone) around 1826 Hope C: 1975 Hopkins-class (Hopkins DD-6 [commissioned 23.9.1903], Hull DD-7 [commissioned 20.5.1903]) US destroyers Horatio,44. (1807 launched. built of fir. sold 1865) british frigate 1808, 1845-50 converted: screw frigate, (24 mortars) Horizon-class (Forbin [launched 10.3.2005], Chevalier Paul, Ardito, Audace) french/italian frigates Horn: swedish galley, (L9 1720, 1x24pdr, 2x6pdr, 2x4pdr, 14x3pdr swivels Hornbay: german fridge-ship 1955, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SEEFAHRT Horncliff: 1954 Hornet: british cutter, purchased by RN 1/1763, sold 1772, 6x3pdr, 12 swivels Hornet-class (Hornet [launched 8/1831, completed as a packet brigantine, commissioned 7/1832, BU 1845], Spider [launched 9/1835, 1847 packet, later described as sloop, 1861 sold], Viper [launched 5/1831, later classed as packet, 1850s BU], Cockatrice [launched 8/1832, completed as packet brigantine, 1846 victualling transport, 1847 store tender, 1858 sold]) british schooner, 2x6pdr, 4x12pdr carronades, IM KOPIENORDNER Hornet: british screw corvette, launched 1854 (17) Hornet: armed US yacht, launched 1890, 1898 USN, sold 1910 Hornisse: oiler 1967, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE Hornsund: german steamer, launched 2.8.1922, 1926 Pera, 1931 Norburg Horseshoe, T2-SE-A1 Horst Wessel: german sail training ship 1936, later as Eagle to USCG Horta: german merchant, commissioned 17.3.1901, 1923 Ruth Fischer, 1924 Patria, 1931 swedish Lygia, 1940 german Malmedy, 1943 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 167, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Horten: norwegian support ship, commissioned 4/1978, CONWAY 1947-95 Ho Sho: 1869 freighter, 1872 gunboat Hosho Hosho: japanese aircraft carrier, commissioned 16/27.12.1922, IM KOPIENORDNER (1939, 1945), CONWAY 1906-21 (1922) „Hotel“-class (K-19 [commissioned 12.11.1960, nicknamed Hiroshima], K-33 [commissioned 6.6.1961], K-55 [commissioned 12.8.1962], K-40 [commissioned 28.12.1962, converted to unarmed communications relay submarine KS-40, project 658U], K-16 [commissioned 15.6.1963], K-145 [commissioned 19.12.1963, 1965 project 701 „Hotel III“, trials ship for SS-N-8 missile], K-149 [commissioned 12.2.1964, 1969 Ukrainskiy Komsomolets], K-178 [commissioned 30.6.1964]) soviet strategic submarines, project 658, CONWAY 1947-95, project 658M was modified for new missile SS-N-5 Hotspur,46. (1828 launched, sold 1902) 1828, renamed Monmouth in 1868 Hotspur: british monitor, commissioned 17.11.1871, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 205 „Houjian“-class (NATO code name) (770 [commissioned 7/1991]) chinese fast missile attack craft prototype with western weapons for export, IM KOPIENORDNER Hound-class (Hound [launched as Hornet 3/1790, 1794 taken by french], Martin [launched 10/1790, 1800 lost], Rattlesnake [launched 1/1791, 1811 hulked], Fury [launched 3/1790, 1798 converted to a bomb vessel, 1x 13in mortar, 1x 10in mortar?, 10x6pdr, 12 swivels, 1811 BU], Serpent [launched as Porcupine 12/1789, 16x6pdr, 6x12pdr carronades, 2x12pdr carronades, 1806 foundered, IM KOPIENORDNER]) 16x6pdr, 4x12pdr carronades, 2x12pdr carronades Hound: british revenue cutter (customs) 1791, still in service 1821 Hound,16. (purchased 1801. BU 1812) ex Monarch Hound: (8) british, 1846 launched, commissioned 1846, breakwater 1872 „Houxin“-class (751, 752, 753, 754, 755, ...) chinese fast missile attack craft, first entered service in 1991 Hovenweep, T2-SE-A1 Howard DDG-83: US destroyer, in service 10/2001 Howe,38. (purchased 1805 as a store ship. sold 1864) Howe,120. (BU 1854) laid down in 1806. remained out of commission until 1815/1835? when commissioned as flagship Howe: british (110) launched 1860 Hoyo: (ex dutch lighthouse tender Pollux) launched 1922, sunk 1942, commissioned 1943 as Horai Maru, 1944 Hoyo Hozu-class/Seta-class (Hozu [commissioned 7.11.1923], Seta [commissioned 6.10.1923, 1945 chinese Chang Teh], Katata [commissioned 20.10.1923], Hira [commissioned 24.8.1923]) japanese river gunboats 1923, IM KOPIENORDNER (1943) Hrabi-class (Hrabi [1941 italian N 3], Nebosja [1945s Tara]) yugoslav submarines 1928, 6x53,34 TT, 2x10,16, CONWAY 1922-46 Hsar Dewantara/Hasr Dewantara: indonesian training frigate, launched 11.10.1980, completed 20.8.1981, near-sister to iraqi Ibn Khaldoum Hsien Hua An: 1977 „Huangfeng“/“Huang Fen“/“Huangfen“-type (Durdharsha [bangladeshi, transferred 10.11.1988], Durdanta [bangladeshi, transferred 10.11.1988], Durnibar [bangladeshi, transferred 10.11.1988], Durdanda [bangladeshi, transferred 10.11.1988], Azmat [pakistani, transferred 4/1984], Dehshat [pakistani, transferred 4/1984], Himmat [pakistani, transferred 4/1984], Guwwat [pakistani, transferred 4/1984], 80-112 chinese since 1966/67, 1994 5 irani, modified north-korean: 4 transferred in 1982, „Soju“-class) chinese version of „Osa I“ fast missile attack craft, IM KOPIENORDNER Huangpu/Whampoa-class () chinese river patrol craft, built 1950-55 Huascar: peruvian battleship, launched 10/1865, 1879 chilean, trainingship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Hubbardton, T2-SE-A1 Hubro: launched 1912, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 4, 1920 surveying ship Mezen „Huchuan“/„Huchwan“-type: chinese designed fast torpedo attack craft hydrofoils, IM KOPIENORDNER (chinese: 205, 207, 209, 248, 3206, 3214, 6218, 7230, ..., nearly 200 built since 1966, 2 versions, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER albanian: 32 transferred 1968-74, (121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, , 520, 521, 522, 523, 524, 525, 526, 527 [6 transferred 1968, 15 in 1969, 2 in 1970, 7 in 1971, 2 in 1974]) bangladeshi: 4 transferred in 1988 pakistani: HDF 01 [transferred 1973], HDF 02 [transferred 1973], HDF 03 [transferred 1973], HDF 04 [transferred 1973] romanian: 3 transferred early 1970s, ... built in licence 1974-83 VT 51 - VT 77 and 1988-90 VT 320 - VT 325, Mars [diving tender], Jupiter [diving tender] tanzanian: 4 transferred in 1975 (JW 9841, JW 9842, JW 9843, JW 9844) without hydrofoils zairi: 4 transferred) Hudong-class (J 301) chinese repair ship, launched 1967, IM KOPIENORDNER Hudong-class (5 iranian delivered 9/1994) chinese fast missile attack craft Hudson: originally named Liberator, see there Hudson: tug, 1939 Hugin: swedish torpedo boat, launched 1884, 1887 No. 1 Hugin-class (Hugin [launched 12/10], Munin [launched 12/11]) swedish destroyers Hugin-class (Hugin [commissioned 5.11.1960, 1964 turkish Dogan], Munin [commissioned 5.11.1960, 1964 turkish Marti]) west german fast torpedo attack craft, norwegian design, aka Typ 152 Hugin-class (Jagaren [commissioned 24.11.1972, prototype], Hugin [commissioned 3.7.1978], Munin [commissioned 3.7.1978], Magne [commissioned 12.10.1078], Mode [commissioned 12.1.1979], Vale [commissioned 26.4.1979], Vidar [commissioned 10.8.1979], Mjølner [commissioned 24.10.1079], Mysing [commissioned 14.2.1980], Kaparen [commissioned 7.8.1980], Väktaren [commissioned 19.9.1980], Snapphanen [commissioned 14.1.1980], Spejaren [commissioned 2.3.1980], Styrbjörn [commissioned 15.6.1980], Starkodder [commissioned 24.8.1981], Tordøn 206 [commissioned 26.10.1981], Tirfing [commissioned 2.1.1982]) swedish fast missile attack craft, similar to norwegian Snögg-class Huit Amis, Les: french (18x6pdr) launched 1798, taken 1798 (renamed HMS Bonetta), lost in 1801, 85,5 ft length, IM KOPIENORDNER Hull: tug, 1898 Humaita: brazilian submarine, commissioned 25.3.29, CONWAY 1922-46 Humber: british 80 guns 1693 Humber: british 80 guns 1708 Humber: british, 80 guns (26x32pdr, 26x12pdr, 28x6pdr) launched 10/1726 (rebuilt), renamed Princess Amelia 1728, 1752 BU Humber: british 40/44 guns 1748 Humber,16. (hired armed ship, captured from the french) around 1805-11 Humber-class (Severn [built as brazilian Solimoes, completed 1/1914], Humber [built as brazilian Javary, completed 11/1913], Mersey [built as brazilian Madeira, completed 2/1914]) british monitors, CONWAY 1906-21 Hummeren: danish coastal guardship/frigate (32x8pdr) launched 1665, captured by swed. 1700, HOWARD S.153 Hummingbird II: trinidad and tobago sail training ketch, built 1966 Hunchback: 1861-65 USN „Hungnam“-class () 17 north-korean landing craft, 1990s Hunley: CSA submarine 1864 beim ersten einsatz verloren gegangen Hunt class (Belvoir, Bicester, Blackmorevale, Cotswold, Cottesmore, Cattistock, Croome, dartmoor, Garth, Hambledon, Heythrop, Holderness, Meynell, Muskerry , Oakley, Pytchley, Quorn, Southdown, Tedworth [diving tender 1923, radar trials 1936], Zetland) british minesweepers, commissioned 1/17-8/17, CONWAY 1906-21 Hunt-class, Type I: (Atherstone [commissioned 23.3.1940], Berkeley [commissioned 6.6.1940], Blencathra [commissioned 14.12.1940], Brocklesby [commissioned 9.5.41], Cattistock [commissioned 1.8.1940], Cleveland [commissioned 18.9.1940], Cottesmore [commissioned 29.12.1940, 1950 egyptian Ibrahim el Awal], Cotswold [commissioned 16.11.1940], Eglinton [commissioned 28.8.1940], Exmoor (I) [commissioned 18.10.1940], Liddesdale [commissioned 28.2.1941], Fernie [commissioned 29.5.1940], Garth [commissioned 1.7.1940], Hambledon [commissioned 8.6.1940], Holderness [commissioned 10.8.1940], Mendip [commissioned 12.10.1940, 1947 AA frigate, 1948 chinese Lin Fu, 1949 british, ... egyptian Mohamed Ali El Kebir, later Ibrahim el Awal, 1956 captured, 1/1957 commissioned as israeli Haifa], Meynell [commissioned 30.12.1940, 1955 ecuadorian Presidente Velasco Ibarra], Pytchley [commissioned 23.10.1940], Quantock [commissioned 6.2.1941, 1955 ecuadorian Presidente Alfaro], Quorn [commissioned 3.8.1940], Southdown [commissioned 8.11.1940], Tynedale [commissioned 5.11.1940], Whaddon [commissioned 28.2.1941]) british destroyer escorts, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK Hunt-class, Type II: (Avon Vale [commissioned 17.2.1941, 1944 greek Aegean], Badsworth [commissioned 18.8.41, 1944 norwegian, 1946 Arendal], Beaufort [commissioned 3.11.41, 1952 norwegian Haugesund/Tromso], Bedale [commissioned 18.6.1942, 1942 polish Slazak, 1946 british, 1953 indian Godavari], Bicester [commissioned 9.5.1942], Blackmore [commissioned 14.4.1942, 1956 danish Valdemar Sejr/Esbern Snare], Blankney [commissioned 11.4.1941], Bramham [commissioned 16.6.1942, 1943 greek Themistocles], Exmoor (II) ex Burton [commissioned 18.10.1941, 1953 danish Valdemar Sejr/Esbern Snare], Calpe [commissioned 11.12.1941, 1952 danish Rolf Krake], Chiddingfold [commissioned 16.10.1941, 1953 indian Ganga], Cowdray [commissioned 29.7.1942, 1944 shortly greek Admiral Hastings], Croome [commissioned 29.6.1941], Dulverton [commissioned 28.9.1941], Eridge [commissioned 28.2.1942], Farndale [commissioned 27.4.1941], Grove [commissioned 5.2.1941], Heythrop [commissioned 21.6.1941], Hursley [commissioned 2.4.1942, 1943 greek Kriti], Hurworth [commissioned 5.10.1941], Lamberton [commissioned 16.8.1941, 1953 indian Gomati], Lauderdale [commissioned 23.12.1941, 1946 greek Aigaion/Aegeon], Ledbury [commissioned 11.2.1942], Middleton [commissioned 10.1.1942], Oakley (I) [commissioned 17.6.1941, 1941 polish Kujawiak], Puckeridge [commissioned 30.7.1941], Silverton [commissioned 28.5.1941, 1941 polish Krakowiak, 1946 british], Southworld [commissioned 9.10.1941], Tetcott [commissioned 11.12.1941], Oakley (II) ex Tickham [commissioned 7.5.1942, 1958 german Gneisenau, Typ 138], Wheatland [commissioned 3.11.1941], Wilton [commissioned 18.2.1942], Zetland [commissioned 27.6.1942, 1952 norwegian Tromso/Haugesund]) british destroyer escorts, CONWAY 1922-46 Hunt-class, Type III: (Airedale [commissioned 31.12.1941], Albrighton [commissioned 22.2.1942, 1959 german Raule, Typ 138], Aldenham [commissioned 30.1.1942], Belvoir [commissioned 29.3.1942], Blean [commissioned 23.8.1942], Bleasdale [commissioned 16.4.1942], Bolebroke [commissioned 10.6.1942, 1942 greek Pindos], Border [commissioned 5.8.1942, 1942 greek Adrias], Catterick [commissioned 6.6.1942, 1946 greek Hastings], Derwent [commissioned 3.4.1942], Easton [commissioned 7.12.1942], Eggesford [commissioned 29.1.1943, 1959 german Brommy, Typ 138], Eskdale [commissioned 31.7.1942], Glaisdale [commissioned 12.6.1942, manned by norwegian, 1946 norvegian Narvik], Goathland [commissioned 6.11.1942], Haldon [commissioned 30.12.1942, 1942 french la Combattante], Hatherleigh [commissioned 10.8.1942, 1942 greek Kanaris], Haydon [commissioned 24.10.1942], Holcombe [commissioned 17.9.1942], Limbourne [commissioned 23.10.1942], Melbreak [commissioned 10.10.1942], Modbury [commissioned 25.11.1942, 1942 greek Miaoulis], Penylan [commissioned 25.8.1942], Rockwood 207 [commissioned 4.11.1942], Stevenstone [commissioned 18.3.1942], Tanatside [commissioned 4.9.1942, 1946 greek Adrias], Wensleydale [commissioned 30.10.1942], Talybont [commissioned 19.5.1942]) british destroyer escorts Hunt-class, Type IV: (Brecon [commissioned 18.12.1942], Brissenden [commissioned 12.2.1942]) british destroyer escorts, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Hunte: sister to Geeste, inshore tugs 1966, IM KOPIENORDNER Hunter: mercantile, purchased 7.9.1739 by RN, HMS Vulcan, 8x6pdr, 1743 hulk Hunter: british 1755 Hunter,18. (purchased 1801. BU 1809) Hunter,10. (1812 Lake Erie. captured by the US 9/1813) Hunter: diving tender 1942 Huntingdon Hills, T2-SE-A1 Huon-class (Huon, Hawkesbury, Norman, Gascoyne, Diamantina, Yarra) australian coastal minesweepers Hu Peng-class (Hu Peng [(nr 7) launched 6/06, commissioned 1907], Hu Ngo [(nr 8) launched 6/06, commissioned 1907, 1937 sunk, refloated, japanese Kawasemi], Hu Chung [(nr 10) launched 11/06, commissioned 1907], Hu Ying [(nr 9) launched 11/06, commissioned 1907]) chinese torpedo-boats Hurja-cclass (Hurya 1 , Hurya 2, Hurja 3, Hurja 4, Hurja 5) finnish motor torpedo boats, launched 1941, ex italian Bagliettobuilt, 1949 motor gunboats Hurler,16. (hired armed cutter) around 1799-1800 Huron,1. (US schooner Ohio. She was 87 tons and carried 35 men) Hurricane 1898 Hurricane tug, 1939 Hussar: ex american galley, taken by RN 1780, 1786 sold, 1x24pdr Hussar,28. (Massachusetts frigate Protector taken on 12.5.1780. sold in summer of 1783) Hussar: british (28) launched 9/1784, wrecked 1796 Hussar,14. (US privateer Hussard captured in 10/1798. sold 1800) Hussar,38. (1799 Woowich. wrecked 1804) 9/99 Hussar: (38) british launched 4/1807, commissioned 1807, hospital ship 1833 Hussard, Le: french, launched 1779, taken 7/1780 by RN, renamed Echo, 18x6pdr, 1781 wrecked Hussard: french (18x6pdr), taken by RN 20.8.1799, HMS Surinam, 1803 seiized by dutch, 1807 taken by RN, ... Huszár-class (Huszar (I) [commissioned 4.7.1905], Ulan [commissioned 21.9.1906, 1920 greek Smyrni], Streiter [commissioned 31.12.06], Wildfang [commissioned 15.6.07], Scharfschütze [commissioned 15.9.1907, BU italian 1920], Uskoke [commissioned 31.12.07, 1920 italian, BU], Huszar (II) [commissioned 8.2.1911, 1920 italian, BU], Turul [commissioned 31.12.08, 1920 italian, BU], Pandur [commissioned 31.1.09, 1920 french, BU], Csikós [commissioned 16.11.1909, 1920 italian, BU], Reka [launched 4/09, commissioned 31.12.09, 1920 french, BU], Dinara [launched 10/09, fitted out 12/1909, 1920 italian, BU], Velebit [launched 7/09, fitting out 12/1909, 1920 italian, BU]) kuk destroyer, CONWAY 1906-21, IM KOPIENORDNER Huybrecht: dutch steamer, launched 1940, completed as Zetetica, 1941 german net tender, 1942 NT 9, 1948 dutch Leny, 1960 italian Pasquale Camalich, 1966 Rocco Madonna, 1975 panamese Rina, 1976 Aspis, 1978 cypriotic Trader, 1982 panamese Maria M.1 Hval-class (Hval [commissioned 1896], Delfin [commissioned 1896, 1940 german Kürassier NK 04], Hai) norwegian T-boat, launched 1896 Hvalen: swedish submarine 1909, CONWAY 1906-21 Hvalrossen: danish torpedo boat, launched 1884 Hvalrossen-class (Hvalrossen, Delfinen, Svaerdfisken) danish torpedo-boats, launched 1913 Hvidbjörnen: danish fishery protection vessel, launched 1928, 1943 german Vs ..., 1950 east german, 1952 training corvette Ernst Thälmann, ex Dorsch, 1956 frontier guard, 1961 Albin Köbis Hvidbjornen-class (Hvidbjörnen [commissioned 15.12.1962], Vaedderen [commissioned 19.3.1963], Ingolf [commissioned 27.7.1963], Fylla [commissioned 10.7.1963]) danish fishery protection vessels, CONWAY 1947-95 Hvide Orn: 1711 swedish 22x12pdr, 8x8pdr Hyacinth,26. (1806 Yarmouth. BU 1820) 1806 Hyaena,24. (1778 launched. sold 1802) 1778 Hyaena,28. (purchased 1804. sold 1822) Hydra: british frigate, launched 3/1797, commissioned 1797, 1813 troopship, sold 1820, 28x18pdr, 8x9pdr + 6x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades Hydra: british paddle sloop, launched 1838 (6) Hydra-class (Hydra, Ever, Das, Dog, Fret, Geep, Havik, Raaf, Brak, Lynx, Vos, Bever, Sperwer) dutch gunboats, launched 1873-76 Hydra-class (Hydra [launched 1881, renamed Ambrakia], Spetsai [launched 1881, renamed Akteon]) greek gunboats Hydra-class (Hydra [launched 1900], Scylla [launched 1900], Minotaurus [launched 1902/03], Python [launched 1902/03], Sphinx [launched 1902/03]) dutch torpedo boats Hydra-class (Hydra [launched 7/11, commissioned 1911, sunk, salvaged, recommissioned 1923], Medusa [launched 6/11, commissioned 1911]) dutch minelayers, unscharf IM KOPIENORDNER 208 Hydra-class (I, II, III, W-13, W-17, W-18, 930, 931, 933, 936, 939, 941, 942, 943 [became hulk Diana], 944, 945, 946, 948, 952, 953, 954, 955, 957, 958) east german fast torpedo attack craft, project 68, prototypes built 1958-60, serial craft commissioned 11/1964-10/68 Hydre french (54) 1794, ex (74) Hercule Hysucat 18: thai experimental hydrofoil catamaran, built 1986, patrol craft Hyena british 1785 (34) Hyaena!! Hyperion: british frigate, launched 11/1807, 1807 fitting out, 1825 coast defense, 1833 BU, 26x18pdr, 2x9pdr + 2710x24pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x24pdr carronades, 2x9pdr chase guns Hyuga-class (Hyuga [commissioned 30.4.1918], Ise [commissioned 15.12.1917, LOOSE/OESTERLE]) 1943 zum semi aircraft carrier rebuilt, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21, CONWAY 1922-46 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I-class (Icarus [commissioned 3.5.1937, CONWAY 1922-46], Ilex [commissioned 7.7.1937], Imogen [commissioned 2.6.1937], Imperial [commissioned 30.6.1937], Impulsive [commissioned 29.1.1938], Intrepid [commissioned 29.7.1937], Isis [commissioned 2.6.1937], Ivanhoe [commissioned 24.8.1937], Inconstant [commissioned 24.1.1942, ex turkish Muavenet, 1946 turkish Muavenet], Ithuriel [commissioned 3.3.1942, ex turkish Gayret]) ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, british destroyers I 15: japanese submarine, commissioned 9/1940, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 16: japanese submarine, commissioned 3/1940, 1943 transport, Typ C, variante C 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 17: japanese submarine 1940, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 18: japanese submarine 1940, Typ C, variante C 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 19: japanese submarine 1940, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 20: japanese submarine 1941, Typ C, variante C 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 21: japanese submarine 1940, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 22: japanese submarine 1940, Typ C, variante C 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 23: japanese submarine 1940, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 24: japanese submarine, commissioned 10/1941, Typ C, variante C 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 25: japanese submarine 1940, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 26: japanese submarine 1940, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 27: japanese submarine 1942, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 28: japanese submarine 1941, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 29: japanese submarine 1940, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 30: japanese submarine 1940, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 31: japanese submarine 1941, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 32: japanese submarine 1942, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 33: japanese submarine 1942, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 34: japanese submarine 1942, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 35: japanese submarine 1942, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 36: japanese submarine 1942, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 37: japanese submarine 1942, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 38: japanese submarine 1943, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 39: japanese submarine, commissioned 4/1943, Typ B, variante B 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 40: japanese submarine, commissioned 7/1943, Typ B, variante B 2 I 41: japanese submarine 1943, Typ B, variante B 2 I 42: japanese submarine 1943, Typ B, variante B 2 I 43: japanese submarine 1943, Typ B, variante B 2 I 44: japanese submarine 1943, Typ B, variante B 2, 1944 kaiten carrier I 45: japanese submarine, commissioned 1/1944, Typ B, variante B 2 I 46: japanese submarine, commissioned 2/1944, Typ C, variante C 2 I 47: japanese submarine ,commissioned 1944, 1944 kaiten carrier, Typ C, variante C 2 I 48: japanese submarine, commissioned 9/1944, 1944 kaiten carrier, Typ C, variante C 2 I 52: japanese submarine, commissioned 12/1943, Typ C, variante C 3 I 53: japanese submarine 1944, 1944 kaiten carrier, Typ C, variante C 3 I 54: japanese submarine, commissioned 3/1944, Typ B, variante B 3, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 55: japanese submarine, commissioned 4/1944, Typ C, variante C 3 I 56: japanese submarine, commissioned 1944, 1944 kaiten carrier, Typ B, variante B 3, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 58: japanese submarine, commissioned 9/1944, 1944 kaiten carrier, Typ B, variante B 3, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 201: japanese submarine, commissioned 2/1945, Typ Sen-Taka, class 201 ST, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 209 I 202: japanese submarine 1945, Typ Sen-Taka, class 201 ST, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 203: japanese submarine 1945, Typ Sen-Taka, class 201 ST, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 351: japanese submarine, commissioned 1/1945, Typ SH Sen-Ho, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 192246 I 352: japanese submarine, sunk incomplete 22.6.1945, Typ SH Sen-Ho, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 361: japanese submarine, commissioned 5/1944, Typ D 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 362: japanese submarine 1944, Typ D 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 363: japanese submarine 1944, Typ D 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 364: japanese submarine 1944, Typ D 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 365: japanese submarine 1944, Typ D 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 366: japanese submarine 1944, Typ D 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 367: japanese submarine 1944, Typ D 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 368: japanese submarine 1944, Typ D 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 369: japanese submarine 1944, Typ D 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 370: japanese submarine 1944, Typ D 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 371: japanese submarine 1944, Typ D 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 372: japanese submarine, commissioned 11/1944, Typ D 1, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 373: japanese submarine, commissioned 4/1945, Typ D 2, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK I 400: japanese submarine, commissioned 12/1944, Typ Sen-Toku, class 400 STO, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 401: japanese submarine 1945, Typ Sen-Toku, class 400 STO, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 I 402: japanese submarine supply tanker, commissioned 7/1945, Typ Sen-Toku, class 400 STO, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Ianuarii (66) 1799 russian Iberduero 1967 Iberville-class (Casabianca 1896, Cassini 1895, D´Iberville 1894) french T-gunboats Ibis 1937 Ibj Ibk Ibl Ibm Ibn Khaldoum: iraqi training frigate, commissioned 21.3.1980, renamed Ibn Marjid, near-sister of indonesian Hasr Dewantara Ibn Ouf-class (Ibn Ouf [commissioned 11.3.1977], Ibn Haritha [commissioned 10.3.1978]) libyan landing ships Ibo Ibp Ibq Ibrahim: egyptian frigate, launched 11/1868 Ibs Ibt Ibuki-class (Ibuki [commissioned 1.11.1909], Kurama [commissioned 28.2.1911]) japanese battle cruiser, CONWAY 1906-21 Ibv Ibw Ibx Iby Ibz Icarus (1814 launched. ‘cherokee’. Coast Guard 1839. sold 1861) 6/17 fitting out Icarus: british screw corvette, launched 1858 (11) Ice Princess: 1981 Ichnusa: launched 1837 (4) sardinian, later italian sloop Ictineo: spanish submarine, launched 1859, trials 9/1860 Idaho: US screw frigate, trials 15.5.1866 Idaho Falls, T2-SE-A1 Idas,10. (hired cutter) around 1809 Idemitsu Maru: oiler 1968 Idjalieh: turkish battleship 1871, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Idzumi: japanese protected cruiser, commissioned 15.7.1884, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 (ex chilean Esmeralda) Idzumo-class (Idzumo [commissioned 25.9.1900], Iwate [commissioned 31.3.1901]) japanese armoured cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Iéna: french (110) commissioned 1814, first named Victorieux, 1807 renamed Iéna, Duc d´Angulème 1814, Iéna 1830 Ikazuchi-class (Ikazuchi, Akebono, Inazuma, Niji, Oboro, Sazanami) japanese destroyers, commissioned 1899-1900, IM KOPIENORDNER 210 Ikazuchi-class (Ikazuchi [commissioned 29.5.1956], Inazuma [commissioned 1.4.1956]) japanese B-type escorts, CONWAY 1947-95 I. K. Ward: nowegian transport, launched 1929, 1934 Genale, 1937 french Cap Sim, 1940 german, 1944 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 121, 1945 Cap Sim, 1954 liberian Sudani, 1969 sudanese, 1972 Sikri Ilia Murometz: russian screw frigate, built 1857, (53/45) Ilia Murometz: russian tug, 1916 Ilya Muromets: launched 1910, russian minesweeper in WWI Illerim: swedish frigate, launched 1716, 24x18pdr, 12x8pdr, danish Pommern 1717, stricken 1765, IM KOPIENORDNER Illinois-class (Illinois BB-7 [commissioned 16.9.1901, armoury ship, accomodation ship 1921-55, 1941 renamed Prairie State IX-15], Alabama BB-8 [commissioned 16.10.1900], Wisconsin BB-9 [commissioned 4.2.1901]) US battleship CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Illustre: french (74) 1781, 1794 Scévola Illustre: french (74) 1807, 1807 Dantzig, 1814 Achille, 1815 Dantzig, 1815 dutch Illustrious,74. (1789 launched. wrecked 1795) 1791 Illustrious,74. (1803 launched. gunnery ship 1854) 1803, IM KOPIENORDNER Illustrious-class (Illustrious [commissioned 25.5.1940], Victorious [commissioned 15.5.1941, ZEICHNUNG IN MARINEARSENAL VII, reconstructed 1950-57, recommissioned 14.1.1958, then 12x7,62, 6x4,0, 28 aircraft and 8 helicopters (54 planned, but aircraft size grew), IM KOPIENORDNER], Formidable [commissioned 24.11.1940]) british fleet carriers, CONWAY 1922-46 Illyrien, L´/L´Illyric: french-italian lugger, brig sloop, 2x6pdr, 12x32pdr carronades, later Vendecare, later Le Friedland, 1808 taken by RN, renamed Delight, 1810 laid up, 1814 sold Ilmarinen-class (Ilmarinen [launched 9.7.31, commissioned 1933], Väinämöinen [launched 28.12.30, commissioned 1932, 1947 soviet Vyborg]) finnish coast defence ships, CONWAY 1922-46 Iltis-class (Iltis [launched and commissioned 1898], Jaguar 1899, Tiger 1900, Luchs 1900, Panther 1902, Eber 1903) german gunboats, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1, LOOSE/OESTERLE Iltis-class (I [experimental, built 1959, Iltis A], II [experimental, built 1959, Iltis A], III [experimental, built 1959, Iltis A], V-01 [pre-production boat, commissioned 8/63-5/64, Iltis B], V-05 [pre-production boat, commissioned 8/63-5/64], V-06 [pre-production boat, commissioned 8/63-5/64], V-08 [pre-production boat, commissioned 8/63-5/64], V-09 [preproduction boat, commissioned 8/63-5/64], V-13 [pre-production boat, commissioned 8/63-5/64], 911, 912, 913, 914, 915, 916, 917, 918, 919, 920, 921, 922, 923, 924, 925, 941, 942, 943, 944, 945, 951, 952, 953, 954, 955, 957, 958, 959, 960, 965) east german fast torpedo attack craft project 63-3, commissioned 7/1964-1/66, IM KOPIENORDNER „Ilyusha“-class (BT-168, BT-293, ...) 10 soviet special drone minesweepers, commissioned 1966-69, project I-376 „Yaroslavets“, maybe project 14.376 aka project 1300 Nel´ma minesweeping drone, IM KOPIENORDNER Ilza (I): launched 1872, 10/1914 russian dispatch vessel Imanta-class (Imanta [1940 soviet T 299], Viesturs [1940 soviet T 298, 1941 T 51, 1941 T 57]) latvian minesweepers, launched 1926, CONWAY 1922-46 Imara 1931, tug Imaum,72. (1826 as the east indiaman Liverpool. given to the RN by the Imaum of Muscat in 1836. BU 1863) Imeld 1914, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Immortalité,42. (taken on 20.10.1798. BU 1806) Immortalité: (38) ex french Indefatigable taken on 25 9/1806, not commissioned into RN, BU 1811 Immortalité: british frigate, commissioned 11/1860 Imogene,18. (french privateer Diable-à-Quatre purchased in 1801. lost 1805) Imogene,16. brig launched 1805. sold 1817) 1805 fitting out Impavido-class (Impavido [commissioned 16.11.1963], Intrepido [commissioned 28.7.1964]) italian destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95 Imperator: german liner 1913, 1919 british Berengaria, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SEEFAHRT Imperator Aleksandr: 1827 ship of the line (110) russisch, 60,7x15,7x... m Imperator Aleksandr I-class (Imperator Aleksandr I [ex Imperator Aleksandr III, commissioned 29.11.1916, 1917 Respublikanets], Imperator Nikolai I [commissioned 29.11.1916, 1917 Aviator]) russian seaplane carriers, ZEICHNUNG IN MARINEARSENAL IX Imperator Aleksandr II-class (Imperator Aleksandr II [commissioned 6/1891, 1917 Saria Svobodi], Imperator Nikolai I [commissioned 7/1891, 1905 japanese Iki]) russian battleships, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Imperator Nicolai I: russian (111), built and launched 1860, screw ship Imperator Nikolai II: launched 1898, russian dispatch vessel Imperator Pavel-class (Imperator Pavel [commissioned 7.9.1910, 1917 Respublika], Andrei Pervoswanni [commissioned 27.7.1910]) russian battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Imperatrica Marija-class (Imperatritsa Mariya [commissioned 6.7.1915], Ekaterina II. [commissioned 18./5.10.1915, 1915 Imperatritsa Ekaterina Velikaya, 1917 Svoobodnaja Rossija], Imperator Aleksandr III {Imperator Aleksandr Tretij} [commissioned 28.6.1917, 1917 Volya, 1918 german Wolga, 1919 russian General Aleksejev, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1]) russian battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 211 Imperatritsa Maria-class (Poltava [launched 12.10.1829], ...) russian (96) rated as 84-gun-ship Impératrice Eugénie: french screw frigate (56) launched 1856 Imperia: 1912, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Impérial: french (118) 1811, Royal Louis 1814 Impérial: french (90) launched 1856, 1869 hulk Imperial Marinheiro-class (Angostura [commissioned 1955], Baiana [commissioned 1955], Cabacia [commissioned 1954], Forte de Coimbra [commissioned 1954], Iguatemi [commissioned 1954], Imperial Marinheiro [commissioned 1954], Ipiranga [commissioned 1954], Maerim [commissioned 1955], Purus [commissioned 1955], Solimoes [commissioned 1955]) brazilian tugs/patrol ships, CONWAY 194795 Impérieuse: clipper 1853, IM KOPIENORDNER Imperieuse, L´: french frigate, launched 1787, 28x18pdr, 8x9pdr + 6x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, taken by RN 1783, renamed Imperieuse, 1803 renamed Unite, hulked, 1805 frigate, 1807 26x24pdr, 12x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, 1836 hulk, 1858 BU Imperieuse,38. (spanish Medea captured by on 5.10.1804. sold 1838) Imperieuse: british screw frigate, launched 1852 (51), laid down as sailing frigate Impétueuse: french screw frigate (56) launched 1856, 1859 hulk Imperieuse-class (Imperieuse [commissioned 9/1886], Warspite [commissioned 6/1888]) british armoured cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Impétueux: french (74) 1787, blown up 1794 Impétueux: french (74) 1803, built as Brutus, burnt 1806 Impétueux: french (74) 1812 or not completed ?? Impetuoso-class (Impetuoso [commissioned 25.1.1958], Indomito [commissioned 23.2.1958]) italian destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95 Implacable: fast british 74-gun-ship, see SEEMACHT S. 364 Implacable,74. (french Duguay Trouin taken on 3 11/1805. training ship 1855) Implacable-class (Implacable [commissioned 28.8.1944], Indefatigable [commissioned 3.5.1944]) british fleet carriers, CONWAY 1922-46 Import: dutch merchant, commissioned 25.10.1939, 1940 german mine barrier breaking vessel NS V, 1941 Sperrbrecher 145, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3, 1946 returned as Import, 1959 Notus, 1959 greek Marika, 1968 Smaro, 1971 Irini, 1975 Agios Minas, 1977 syrian Delphin Impregnable: 8/1810 launched, commisioned 1811, training ship 1862, 1883 renamed Kent, 1891 renamed Caledonia, 1906 sold, 28x32pdr, 30x24pdr, 30x12pdr, 14x32pdr carronades, 2x12pdr + 2x32pdr carronades Impregnable 1786 british (108) Imq Imrag´ni-class (Imrag´ni [commissioned 11/1965], Sloughi [commissioned 5/1968]) french-built mauretanian coastal patrol craft Imsum: tug, 1955 Incendiary: launched 11/1778, british fireship, 1781 wrecked, IM KOPIENORDNER Inconstant: 6/1836 launched, commissioned 1836, 1854 hulk, sold 1862, 1866/67 BU, 4x20,32 + 18x32pdr, 4x20,32 + 14x32pdr Inconstant-class (Fulton 1888, Inconstant 1887 [1901 ecuadorian.], Papin 1887 [1901 ecuadorian.]) french sloops Indefatigable: british, 64 guns, launched 7/1784, razee fregate (44: 26x24pdr, 8x12pdr + 4x42pdr carronades, 4x12pdr + 4x42pdr carronades, IM KOPIENORDNER) en 1795, 1816 BU Indefatigable: british sailing frigate, launched 1848 (50) sister to Phoebe, 1914 sold Indefatigable tug, 1898 Indefatigable-class (Indefatigable [commissioned 24.2.1911], Australia [commissioned 21.6.1913], New Zealand [commissioned 9.11.1912]) british battle cruiser, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Indeks: russian survey vessel 1913 Independence: (74-86) launched 1814, USA, BU 1914 Independence: US frigate (54), 1836 „abgeschnitten“ Independence: US revenue boat, built about 1848 Independence-class (Independence [CVL-22, commissioned 1.1.1943, ex CL-59 Amsterdam], Princeton [CVL-23, commissioned 25.2.1943, ex CL-61 Tallahasse], Belleau Wood [CVL-24, commissioned 31.3.1943, ex CL76 New Haven, 1953 french Bois Belleau], Cowpens [CVL-25, commissioned 28.5.1943, ex CL-77 Huntington], Monterey [CVL-26, commissioned 17.6.1943, ex CL-78 Dayton], Langley [CVL-27, commissioned 31.8.1943, ex Crown Point, ex CL-85 Fargo, 1951 french Lafayette, CONWAY 1947-95], Cabot [CVL-28, commissioned 24.7.1943, ex CL-79 Wilmington, 1967 spanish Dedalo, CONWAY 194795], Bataan [CVL-29, commissioned 17.11.1943, ex CL-99 Buffalo], San Jacinto [CVL-30, commissioned 15.12.1943, ex Reprisal, ex CL-100 Newark]) US aircraft carriers, CONWAY 1922-46 Independencia: peruvian battleship 1866, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Independencia-class (Independencia [launched 10/1874], Libertad [launched 11/1874]) mexican gunboats, later trooper Independencia-class (Independencia 1892, Libertad 1891 [ex Nueve de Julio until 1892]) argentine coastal battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 212 Independencia: dominican gunboat, launched 9/1894 „India“-class (BS-203 [commissioned 1979], Komsomolets Uzhbekistan [commissioned 1980, 1992 BS-486]) project 940 Lenok, aka project 1847, rescue submarine, carrrying two submergibles of project 1837 Indian,18. (1805 launched. sold 1817) 1805 Indiana-class (Indiana BB-1 [commissioned 20.11.1895, renamed Coast Battleship No. 1 in 3/19], Massachusetts BB-2 [commissioned 10.6.1896, renamed Coast Battleship No. 2 in 3/19], Oregon BB-3 [commissioned 15.7.1896]) US battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Indigirka-class (Mologa [launched 1917, 1918 finnish], Indigirka [launched 1917]) russian netlayers Indignant,12. (1806 launched. BU 1811) 1807 Indipendente: built 1883, italian armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) Tebe in WWI Indivisible: french (80) 1799, renamed Alexandre 1803, taken by HMS Spencer in 1806 Indomito-class/I-class (Indomito (ID) [commissioned 1913], Impavido (IV) [commissioned 1913], Impetuoso [commissioned 1914], Insidioso (IS) [commissioned 7/1914, 1938 stricken, 1941 target ship, escort, 1943 german TA 21 Wildfang], Intrepido [commissioned 1913], Irrequieto (IR) [commissioned 1913]) italian detroyers, CONWAY 1906-21 Indomptable french (80) 1790, wrecked 1805 Indomptable/Indomitable: british aircraft carrier, commissioned 10.10.1941, CONWAY 1922-46 Indus,74. (1812 launched. Bellona in 1818. hospital ship 1840) 1813 Indus: british, 3/1839 launched, commissioned 1842, sold 1898, 28x32pdr, 32x24pdr, 4x12pdr + 10x32pdr carronades, 2x12pdr + 2x32pdr carronades Indus: british sloop 1935 Industry: mercantile, purchased 3/1794 as fire vessel, 1795 BU Industry: british revenue cutter (customs) 1807, sold 1817/1832 Inegawa Maru: japanese merchant, launched 1890, renamed Yoshidagawa Maru Infanta Maria Teresa-class (Infante Maria Teresa 1893, Vizcaya [launched 7/1891], Almirante Oquendo 1893) spanish armoured cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Infante de Pelayo: spanish (74) 1791, 1800 french Pelayo, 1802 Desaix Infernal-class (Infernal [launched 7/1757, sold 1774], Blast [launched 2/1759, BU 1771], Thunder [launched 3/1759, sold 1774], Mortar [launched 3/1759, sold 1774], Carcass [launched 1/1759, sold 1784, IM KOPIENORDNER], Basilisk [launched 2/1759, taken 1762, IM KOPIENORDNER], Terror [launched 1/1759, sold 1774, IM KOPIENORDNER]) british ship-rigged bomb, 1x13in mortar, 1x10in mortar, 8x6pdr, 14 swivels, as sloops 14x6pdr, 14 swivels, IM KOPIENORDNER Infernal: built as merchant, (8x4pdr, 8 swivels), purchased on the stocks 1778, launched 6.11.1778, british fireship, sold 1783 Infernale: french mortar boat, built 1804, IM KOPIENORDNER Infernet-class (Champlain 1874, Dupetit-Thouars 1876, Infernet 1871, Laclocheterie 1874) french cruiser, CONWAY 18601905 BD. 3 Inflexible-class (Inflexible [launched 3/1780, 1793-1795 storeship, 1800-1807 troopship, 1809 hulk, 1820 BU], Africa [launched 4/1781, 1795-1805 hospital ship, 1814 BU], Dictator [launched 1/1783, 1798-1803 troopship, 1803-1805 floating battery, 1813 troopship, 1817 BU], Sceptre [launched 6/1781, 1799 lost]) british 26x24pdr, 26x18pdr, 12x9pdr Inflexible: british paddle sloop, launched 1845 (6) Inflexible: british battleship, commissioned 18.10.1881, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Inga Lil: russian tug 1910, 1915 russian harbour vessel Pavel, 1924 Pecatnik, 1932 KP-15, 1937 KP-10, 1943 K-31 Ingermanland: russian (66) launched 1.5.1715, in service by 8/1716, 24x30pdr, 24x16pdr, 14x4pdr, 2x2/4pdr, sank 1735, 1736 dismantled, IM KOPIENORDNER Ingermanland: russian (66) 1735/1733 Ingermanland: russian (66) 1752 Ingermanland: russian (66) 1773 Ingermanland: russian (74) 1842, 1842 lost Ingermanland: russian (74) 1843/44 Inglewood: tug, 1944 Inglewood Hills, T2-SE-A1 Ingolf: danish sloop. launched 1876, training ship Ingolf: danish fishery protection vessel, launched 1933, 1943 german fleet tender Sleipner? Ingrid = TRA 12: tug, launched 1912, 1944 Arbeitsboot 39 Ingrid Horn: german transport, commissioned 4/1928, 1939 Ingrid, 1940 Ingrid Horn, 1940 mine barrier breaking vessel Hilfssperrbrecher B, 1940 Sperrbrecher B, 1941 Sperrbrecher 25 Ingul: russian transport 1892, 1920 survey vessel „Ingul“-class () soviet salvage tugs, also „Pamir“, project 1452 and project 1453 Inhanduay: built as yacht Feisen, 11/1893 acquired by brazilian navy Inhauma-class (Inháuma [commissioned 12.12.1989], Jaceguay [commissioned 2.4.1991], Julio de Noronha [commissioned 7.10.1992], Frontin [commissioned 3/1994]) brazilian frigates, IM KOPIENORDNER 213 Ini Inj Ink Inl Inm Inn-class (Inn [launched 1915, 1920 romanian Besarabia, 1944 soviet Kerch, 1951 romanian M 206], Enns [launched 1914]) kuk river monitors, 58x x1,3 2x12 // 3x12 howitzer // 2x7 Ino Inp Inqadz 5: 1988 Insect-class (Aphis [commissioned 1915], Bee [commissioned 1915], Cicala [commissioned 1915, trials 2/16], Cockchafer [commissioned 1915, trials 3/1916], Cricket [commissioned 1915, trials 2/16], Glowworm [trials 3/16], Gnat [commissioned 1915], Ladybird [commissioned 1915], Mantis [commissioned 1915], Moth [completed 10/15, 1941 japanese Suma], Scarab [commissioned 1915], Tarantula [completed 12/15]) british river gunboats, commissioned from 1915 on, IM KOPIENORDNER, LOOSE/OESTERLE Insolent,12. gunbrig. (french Arrogante originally armed with 12x32-pounder carronades. regunned with 14 carronades. sold 1818) Inspector: 16x6pdr, 12 swivels, launched 4/1782. sold 1802, sloop, IM KOPIENORDNER Inspector,16. (purchased 1803. sold 1810) Integrity ex BAT.4 tug, 1942 Intelligent,12. gunbrig, 8/1805 launched. lighter 1816, Mooring Lighter No. 4 Internavis I: 1975, IM KOPIENORDNER Inter-Nos 1908 torpedo recovery vessel in world war 2 Intrepid (72) british launched 12/1770, 1810 hulk Intrepid: merchant vessel, purchased by RN 10/1803, fitted as bomb 1803, renamed Devasstation, 1x13in mortar, 1x10in mortar, 8x24pdr carronades, sold 1816 Intrepid-class (Flying Fish, Intrepid, Nimrod, Pioneer, Roebuck, Victor) british gunboats Intrepid: US torpedo-ramm, commissioned 31.7.1874 Intrepid: US built guinean patrol boat, commissioned 12/1987 Intrepido: neapoltan, later italian brigg, launched 1839, (18) Intrepido: spanish (74) laid down 1799, 1800 french Intrépide, sunk by RN 1805 Invention,L`: 1801 french privateer, 24x6pdr, 2x12 pdr, 1803 british Inverngie: 1908 Investigator: survey brig, 4/1811 launched, hulk 1837, BU 1857, 76 feet long, 6x12pdr carronades Inveterate,12. gunbrig. (5/1805 launched. wrecked 1807) 1805 fitting out Invicta: merchant, commissioned 1940, in world war 2 british LSI(H) (landing ship infantry – hand hoisted) Invincible: french, launched 1744, (74), taken by RN 1747, lost 1758, 28x32pdr, 30x18pdr (1755: 24pdr), 16x9pdr, ZEICHNUNG IN DDR-BUCH S. 40 Invincible,74 (1765/7? launched. wrecked 1801) Invincible: french (110) 1780 Invincible british 74 guns 1808 Invincible-class (Invincible [commissioned 20.3.1909], Inflexible [commissioned 20.10.1908], Indomitable [commissioned 25.6.1908]) british battle cruiser, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Invincible-class (Invincible [commissioned 11.7.1980refitted 1986-89], Illustrious [commissioned 20.6.1982], Ark Royal [ex Indomitable, commissioned 1.11.1985]) british light aircraft carriers, CONWAY 1947-95 Invincible General Bonaparte, L´: french privateer 1798, captured in 4/1798, renamed HMS Brazen (18) fitted out in 10/1799, lost 1800) IM KOPIENORDNER Invincible Napoleon, L´: french, commissioned 1809, 1811 taken by HMS Mutine Inzener: russian tug 1892, 1919 gunboat K-4 Kubanec (white-russian) Ioann Zlatoust (34) russian 1800 Iolare: yacht 1902 Iona (66) russian 1796 Ion C. Bratianu-class (Ion C. Bratianu [built 1907, 1944 soviet Berdjansk, 1951 romanian M 202], Alexandru Lahovari [built 1908, 9/44 soviet Mariupol, received new 3,7 AA and 1,3 MG (3x12,0, 5x3,7, 2x2,0, 4x1,27 MG, 2x0,792 MG, later 3x12,0, 4x3,7, 4x2,0), 1951 romanian M 201, IM KOPIENORDNER], Lascar Catargiu [built 1907], Michail Kogalniceanu [built 1907]) romanian river monitors Ionmeto 1: marshall islands patrol craft, ex-US oilfield supply boat, purchased 1987 Iota-class (Iota [renamed Cheng Chung, 1895 japanese Chim Pien], Kappa, Lamda [renamed Chen Hui]) chinese gunboats, launched 1880 Iowa BB-4: US battleship, commissioned 16.6.1897, renamed Coast Battleship No. 4 in 3/19, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Iowa-class (Iowa BB-61 [commissioned 22.2.1943], New Jersey BB-62 [commissioned 23.5.1943], Missouri BB-63 [commissioned 11.6.1944], Wisconsin BB-64 [commissioned 16.4.1944]) US battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1922-46 214 Iphigenia,32. (1780 launched. burnt 1801) 1782 Iphigénié, L´: french frigate, built 1810, 28x18pr, 14x32pdr carronades, 2x9pdr + 2x32pdr carronades, taken by RN 1814, renamed Palma?, renamed Gloire, 1817 sold Iphigénie: french cruiser, commissioned 10/1883 Ippolit: russian berquentine, built 1892 Ipswich: british 70 guns 1694 Ipswich: (70) launched 10/1730 (rebuilt), 1755 (64), 1757 hulked, british Iquitos: peruvian river gunboat, launched 1875 Irako: japanese supply ship 1941, 4x12,7, 13x2,5, sister to Kusumi, IM KOPIENORDNER Iran Ajr-class (Iran Ajr [ex Arya Rakhsh], Iran Asir [ex Arya Akian], Iran Ghaydr [ex Arya Dokht], Iran Bahr [ex Arya Sahand], Iran Badr [ex Arya Boum]) iranian tank landing ships/minelayers, built 1978/79, acquired 1980 Iran Hormuz 21-class (Iran Hormuz 21 [built 1984/85], Iran Hormuz 22 [built 1984/85], Iran Hormuz 23 [built 1984/85]) iranian civil landing ships, used by the military Iran Hormuz 24-class (Iran Hormuz 24 [built 1985/86], Iran Hormuz 25 [built 1985/86], Iran Hormuz 26 [built 1985/86]) iranian civil landing ships, used by the military Irbenskij: russian light ship 1862 Irc Ird Irene-class (Irene [commissioned 1.4.1888], Prinzess Wilhelm [commissioned 19.11.1889]) german cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Irina: russian akat, launched 14.9.1791 Iris,32. (1783 launched. Trinity House 1803) Iris, L´: french launched 1806, 20x9pdr, 6x18pdr carronades, 2x6pdr, taken 1809 by RN, renamed Rainbow, 1815 sold Iris,44. (danish Marie captured 9/1807 by RN, sold 1816) Iris: french schooner 1818, 6x18pdr Iris,26 (1841 launched. sold 1869) 1842 Iris-class (Iris [commissioned 4/1879], Mercury [commissioned 9/1879]) british avisos Iris: 1902 Iris: german transport, commissioned 25.2.1936, 1941 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 61, 1941 Sperrbrecher 161, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Iron Duke-class (Iron Duke [commissioned 10.3.1914], Benbow [commissioned 7.10.1914], Emperor of India [ex Delhi, commissioned 12.10.1914], Marlborough [commissioned 2.6.1914]) british battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Iron Monarch. freighter, 1973 launched, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Iron Side/Ironsides: first iron built ship, launched 1838 Iroquois: US screw ship (5), launched 1859, fitting out 1860 Iroquois-class (Iroquois [commissioned 29.7.72, modernised 1988], Huron [commissioned 16.12.1972, modernised 1993], Athabaskan [commissioned 30.11.70, modernised 1993], Algonquin [commissioned 30.9.73, modernised 198791]) canadian destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95 Irresistible: british (28x32pdr, 28x18pdr, 18x9pdr) launched 12/1782, 1806 BU Isaac Peral: spanish submarine, launched 7/16, commissioned 1/1917, CONWAY 1906-21 Isabel 1906 Isabella: british ketch 1683 Isabella. (hired sloop) 1818 Isa Reis-class (Isa Reis [launched 12/11, 1915 mined, repaired, 1923 refitted], Hizir Reis [launched 2/12, 1915 mined, repaired, 1923 refitted], Duruk Reis [launched 2/12, 1915 mined, repaired, 1918 Kemal Reis, 1923 refitted]) turkish gunboats, CONWAY 1906-21 Ise: german tug 1975 26x x4,8 Isère, L´: french corvette 1835 10x21,0 Isère, L´: french transporter 1856, 4 guns (12pdr?) Isère, L´: french „transport à helice“ 1868 2x14,0 Isere: 1919 tug Isère, L´: french supply ship, commissioned 1966, former oiler acquired 1964 and rebuilt, launched 1959 as merchant oiler Caltex-Strasbourg, 171x21,6x9,76 m, unarmed Ishikari: japanese escort, commissioned 30.3.1981, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER Isidor (66) russian 1798 Isis,50. (1774 Medway. BU 1810) flagship Isis: british frigate (22x24pdr, 24x12pdr+8x24pdr carronades, 2x6pdr+2x24pdr carronades) launched 10/1819, commissioned 1823, coal depot hulk 1861, sold 1867 Iskra-class (Spartak [1918, 1921 S.T. 11, 1922 Spartak], III. International [1918, 1921 S.T. 12, 1922 III. International, 1926 M33], Mina [1918, 1921 S.T.13, 1922 Mina], Iskra [1918, 1921 S.T.14, 1922 Iskra, 1956 OK-48]) russian guard cutters, IM KOPIENORDNER Isku: finnish motor torpedo boat, ex MTV 3, launched 1926 215 Isku: finnish experimental missile patrol boat, commissioned 1970 Isla Coronado-clas (Isla Coronado, Isla Lobos, Isla Guadalupe, Isla Cozumel) mexican fast patrol boats, built 1994 Isla de Luzon-class (Isla de Luzon [1887, commissioned as US gunboat 31.1.1900], Isla de Cuba [1887, commissioned as US gunboat 11.4.1900, 1912 venezuel. Mariscal Sucre], Marques de la Ensenada 1892) spanish cruiser Island-class (Jersey [1994 bangladeshi Shaheed Raihal Amin], ...) british offshore patrol vessels Islanda x 1908, renamed White Bear Islander: hong kong patrol craft, built about 1960 Island Queen: british merchant schooner, opium clipper, built 1840, in service 1841 Islands Falk: danish coast guard ship, launched 1906 Isles-class: british Admirality trawlers 2 too much...Shillay, Stonechat [RCN] 121 of 145 Isle: Whitethroat [RCN, minelaying trawler, 1960 survey ship], Ailsa Craig [T.377], Annet [T.341], Anticosti [T.274, RCN, commissioned 8.10.42], Arran [T.06], Balta [T.50, 1946 chinese merchant Ching Hai], Baffin [T.275, RCN, commissioned 26.8.42], Bardsey [T.273], Benbecula [T.379], Bern [T.294], Biggal [T.404], Blackbird [T.292], Bressay [T.214], Brora [T.99, commissioned 1941], Bruray [T.236, 1943 portuguese P 1, 1946 Sao Miguel], Bryher [T.350], Burra [T.158, 1946 italian DR 301], Bute [T.168], Cailiff [T.276, RCN, commissioned 17.9.42], Caldy [T.359], Campobello [T.278, lost 3/43], Colsay [T.384, commissioned 1944], Copinsay [T.147], Crowlin [T.380], Cumbrae [T.154, 1946 italian DR 302], Damsay [T.208], Dochet [T.286], Earraid [ex Gruna, T.297], Eday [T.201, ...-1944 norwegian Tromöy], Egilsay [T.215], Ensay [T.216, 1946 italian DR 314], Eriskay [T.217, 1943 portuguese P 8], Fara [T.162], Fetlar [T.202], Fiaray [T.238], Filla [T.212, 1946 italian DR 305], Flatholm [T.354], Flint [T.287], Flotta [T.171, commissioned 1941], Foula [T.203, 1946 italian DR 313], Foulness [T.342], Fuday [T.385], Gairsay [T.290, lost 8/44], Ganilly [T.376, commissioned 3.9.43], Gateshead [T.288], Gillstone [T.355], Gorregan [T.387], Graemsay [T.291], Grain [T.360, 1946 italian DR 309], Grassholm [T.344], Gruinard [T.239, 1943 portuguese P 7], Gulland [T.365], Gweal [ex Brorerey, T.246], Hannaray [T.389], Harris [ex Gilsay, T.386], Hascosay [T.390], Hayling [T.271, 1943 portuguese P 3, 1946 Terceira], Hellisay [T.391], Hermetray 8T.392], Herschell [T.289], Hildasay [T.173, lost 6/1945], Hoxa [T.16, launched 15.1.1941, 1946 chinese merchant Sung Hwei], Hoy [T.114], Hunda [T.298], Imersay [T.422], Inchcolm [T.18], Inchmarnock [T.166, 1944 norwegian Karmoy], Ironbound [T.284, RCN, commissioned 16.10.42], Islay [T.172], Jura [T.169, sunk 1/1943], Kerrera [T.200, 1944 norwegian Oksoy], Kintyre [T.165], Kittern [T.382], Lindisfarne [T.361], Lingay [T.423], Liscomb [T.285, RCN, commissioned 8.9.42], Longa [T.366], Lundy [T.272], Magdalen [T.279, RCN, commissioned 24.8.42], Mewstone [T.374], Minalto [T.362], Mincarlo [T.388, commissioned 1944, 10/1944-46 norwegian Tromöy], Mousa [T.295, 1946 italian DR 311], Mull [T.110], Neave [T.247], Orfasy [T.204, sunk 10/1943], Oronsay [T.375], Oxna [T.296], Pladda [T.144], Porcher [T.281, ex Procher], Prospect [T.282], Ronaldsay [T.149], Rosevean [T.363], Rousay [T.210], Ruskholm [T.211, 1949 portuguese Baldaque da Silva, 1961 Salvador Correia], Rysa [T.164, sunk 12/1943], Scalpay [T.237], Shapinsay [T.176], Shiant [T.170, 1944 norwegian Jeloy], Skokholm [T.376], Skomer [T.381], Skye [T.163], Sluna [T.177], St. Agnes [T.352], St. Kilda [T.209], Staffa [T.159, 1946 italian DR 304], Steepholm [T.356], Stroma [T.150, 1946 italian DR 315], Stronsay [T.178, sunk 2/1943], Switha [T.179], Texada [T.283], Tiree [T.180], Tronda [T.181], Trodday [J.431], Vaceasay, Vallay, Ulva [T.248], Unst [T.213, 1946 italian DR 303], Vatersay [T.378], Wallasea [T.345, commissioned 1943], Westray [T.182], Whalsay [T.293, 1943 portuguese P 4, 1946 Santa Maria], Wiay [J.441], Cava [T.145], Sanda(/Sandra) [T.160, commissioned 4.11.41, 1942 RNZN], Inchkeith [T.155, commissioned 24.10.41, 1942 RNZN], (Killefray/)Killegray [T.174, commissioned 7.11.41, RNZN], Sandray [J.424], Scarba [T.175, commissioned 25.11.41, 1942 RNZN], Miscou [ex Bowell, ex Campenia, T.277, commissioned 17.10.42, RCN], Manitoulin [T.280, commissioned 28.9.42, RCN], Burra [T.158], Canna [T.161, sunk 1942], Orsay [J.450], Ronay [J.429], Calvay [T.383], Scaravay [J.425], Farne [T.353], Sheppey [ex Raasay], Sursay [J.427], Tahay [J.452], Tocogay [J.451], ...) Isles with bird-names: controlled minelayers: Blackbird [ex Sheppey], Dabchick [ex Thorney], ... Isleford: british merchant 1913, stores ship in world war 2 Isle of Guernsey: british merchant, commissioned 1930, in world war 2 british LSI(H) (landing ship infantry – hand hoisted) Isle of Thanet: british merchant, launched 1925, in world war 2 british LSI(H) (landing ship infantry – hand hoisted) Isly: french screw frigate (40) launched 1849 Isokaze-class (Isokaze 1917, Amatsukaze 1917, Hamakaze 1917, Tokitsukaze [commissioned 1917, after accident recommissioned 1920]) japanese destroyers, CONWAY 1906-21 Isuzu-class (Isuzu [commissioned 29.7.1961, 1988 auxiliary ASU 7105], Mogami [commissioned 28.9.1961, 1987 training ship TV 3505], Kitakami [commissioned 1.2.1964, 1990 auxiliary ASU 7016], Ohi [commissioned 1.2.1964, 1990 auxiliary ASU 7017]) japanese escorts, CONWAY 1947-95 Issole, L 9097: french landing craft, built 1957-58, 1970s transport Ister: Itaipu: launched 1892, brazilian minelayer Carlos Cromez Italia-class (Italia [commissioned 16.10.1885, ex Stella d`Italia], Lepanto [commissioned 16.8.1887]) italian battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3, 5000 JAHRE S. 118 Italia: french merchant, launched 1904, 1914 trooper 216 Itasca: Itb Itc Itd Ite Itf Itg Ith Iti Itj Itk Itl Itm Itn Ito Itp Itq Itr Itsukushima: japanese minelayer, commissioned 1929, CONWAY 1922-46 Itsukushima Maru: japanese tanker, launched 1937 Itt Itu Itv Itw Itx Ity Itz Ivan Franko: 1964 Ivan Rogov-class (Ivan Rogov [commissioned 15.6.1978], Aleksandr Nikolaev [commissioned 30.12.1982], Mitrofan Moskalenko [commissioned 1989]) soviet assault ships, BDK project 1174 Yedinorog, CONWAY 1947-95 Ivan Susanin-class (Aisberg, Dunaii, Imeni 26 Svezda KPSS, Ivan Susanin [armed patrol icebreaker, project 97P], Neva, Ruslan, Volga, Sadko, Vladimir Kavraiyskiiy [project 97B, hydrographic ship]) soviet icebreakers, project 97, built 1975-81, see also Dobryna Nikitich Iver Hvitfeldt: danish coastal battleship, launched 4/1886, 1904 rebuilt Iwa Iwb Iwc Iwd Iwe Iwf Iwg Iwh Iwi Iwj Iwk Iwl Iwm Iwn „Iwon“-class () north-korean fast torpedo attack craft, late 1950s Iwp Iwq Iwr Iws Iwt Iwu Iwv Iww Iwx Iwy Iwz Iydland: danish, 1739, heckpartie see MONDFELD S.108 Iz-Ed-Din-class (Iz-Ed-Din, Taliah, Ismail, Fuuad) turkish aviso, launched 1864/65, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 217 Izmail-class (Izmail No 267 [No. 1 until 1887] completed 1886, Lakhita/Lachta No 105 [commissioned 1886, No. 2 until 1887], Luga No 106 [No. 3 until 1887] 1887, Narva No 107 [No. 4 until 1887] 1888) russian torpedo boats, IM KOPIENORDNER Izorka: russian harbour vessel 1899, 1902 Izoskij No. 1 Izoskij No. 2: russian harbour vessel 1903 Izu-class (Izu [launched 1/1967], Miura [launched 10/1968]) japanese large patrol vessels Izumrud-class (Izumrud, Jemtchug/Zhemchug) russian cruisers 1904, IM KOPIENORDNER Izyaslav (66) russian 1784 Izyaslav-class (Avtroil [launched 1/15, commissioned 30.7.1917, 1919 estonian Lennuk, 1933 peruvian Almirante Guise/Guise], Izyaslav [ex Gromonosets, launched 11/14, commissioned 16.6.1916, laid up 1918-22, renamed Karl Marx/Karl Marks 12/22], Pryamyslav [commissioned 20.7.1927 as Kalinin]) russian destroyers, ZERSTÖRER IM 2. WK JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ J-class (Jackal [commissioned 13.4.1939], Jaguar [commissioned 12.9.1939], Janus [commissioned 5.8.1939], Javelin ex Kashmir [commissioned 10.6.1939], Jersey [commissioned 28.4.1939], Jervis [leader, commissioned 5.8.1939, CONWAY 1922-46], Juno ex Jamaica [commissioned 24.8.1939], Jupiter [commissioned 16.6.1939]), ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, IM KOPIENORDNER, british destroyers J 1: british submarine, commissioned 4/16, 1919 RAN, J-class J 2: british submarine, commissioned 7/16, 1919 RAN, J-class J 3: ex J 7, british submarine, commissioned 6/16, 1919 RAN, J-class J 4: ex J 8, british submarine, commissioned 8/16, 1919 RAN, J-class J 5: british submarine, commissioned 18.5.16, 1919 RAN, J-class J 6: british submarine, commissioned 31.7.16, 1919 RAN, J-class J 7: austral. submarine, commissioned 11/1917, J-class Jaa Jääkarhu: finnish ice breaker, delivered 2.3.1926, 1945 soviet Sibiryakov, IM KOPIENORDNER J. A. Boyd: 1915 tug Jab Jacinta: 1915 Jacinthe, La: french schooner, launched 1823, 2x12pdr carronades Jackall,12. gunbrig. launched 4/1801 Blackwall. lost 1807 Jackall. tender. (Welsh coaster of 101 tons purchased in 1792 as tender to Lion) Jackdaw, gunboat (1855 launched. hulk 1868) 6/55, tender to Sans Pareil. 108'x22'x6'9". Jack George: 1913 Jackie: seized rumrunner, taken into USCG 5.7.1929, CG-902 Jacksonville, T2-SE-A1 Jacobin, Le: french frigate, launched 1794, (28), taken by RN 1794, never fitted for sea but hulked, renamed Matilda, 1810 BU Jacob van Heemskerck: dutch coastal battleship, launched 9/1906, 1939 guard ship Ijmuiden, 1941 german AA-battery Undine, later dutch hulk Neptunus Jacob van Heemskerck-class (Jacob van Heemskerck [commissioned 15.1.1986], Witte de With (II) [commissioned 17.9.1986]) dutch missile frigates, L-type, CONWAY 1947-95 Jacqueline: 1932, balloon vessel in world war 2 Jacques Coeur-class (Champlain [completed as refridgerator ship 1919], D´Estaing [commissioned 1918, renamed BeautempsBeaupré in 1918, lengthened, 1919 survey ship], Jacques Coeur [commissioned 1919], Lapérouse [completed 1919 as survey ship], Primauguet [completed 1918 as refridgerator ship, renamed Allier in 1922], Coëtlogon [completed as transport 1919, merchant 1941], Forfait [completed as transport 1919, merchant 1941], Hamelin [completed as transport 1919, revitailleur d´hydravions 1940], Lamotte-Picquet [patrouilleur transport 1919, renamed Adour in 1922, Alfred de Courcy in 1924]) french patrol vessels, CONWAY 1906-21 Jad Jaegersberg: german tug, launched 1914, 1929 Steinhöft, 1939 net tender, 1942 NT 19, 1945 british tug, 1952 german Joachim Jaf Jägaren-class (Jägaren [launched 1.12.32], Kaparen [launched 3.3.33], Snapphanen [launched 2.11.34, 1959 modernised, 1959 guatemalan José Francisco Barrundia], Väktaren [launched 25.4.34]) swedish patrol craft Jäger-class (Jäger, Crocodill, Fuchs [1884 Minenprahm Nr. 3], Hay, Scorpion, Sperber, Hyäne, Habicht, Pfeil [ex Donner, 1884 Minenprahm Nr. 2], Natter [ex Blitz], Schwalbe [ex Der Herrscher, 1884 Minenprahm Nr. 4/1], Wespe [1884 Minenprahm Nr. 4/1], Tiger, Wolf [1884 Minenprahm Nr. 2], Salamander [ex Der Sieger]) german steam gunboats, launched 1860, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 („Seeferkel“) Jäger: german torpedo gunboat 1883, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 Jaguar-class (Typ 140: Iltis [launched 15.8.57], Jaguar [launched 12.6.57], Leopard [launched 4.1.58], Luchs [launched 2.11.57], Wolf [launched 21.9.57, 1975 turkish Kalkan], Tiger [launched 21.4.58, 1976 turkish Yildiz], Panther [launched 18.10.58], Löwe [launched 8.11.58, 1975 turkish Kilic], Fuchs [launched 20.12.58, 1976 turkish for spares], Marder [launched 21.3.59], Weihe [launched 20.6.59, 1973 french target], Kranich [launched 15.8.59, 1974 museum], Alk [launched 19.9.59, 1976 turkish for spares], Storch [launched 16.11.1959, 1975 turkish Tufan], 218 Pelikan [launched 12.12.1959, 1975 turkish Firtina], Häher [launched 9.1.1960, 1976 turkish Muzrak], Elster [launched 26.3.1960], Reiher [launched 7.5.60, 1976 turkish for spares], Pinguin [launched 4.7.60, 1975 turkish Karayel], Dommel [launched 20.8.60], IM KOPIENORDNER Typ 141: Seeadler [launched 1.2.58, 1977 greek Hesperos], Albatros [launched 20.3.58, 1977 greek spare boat], Kondor [launched 17.5.58, 1977 greek Laiaps], Greif [launched 28.6.58, 1976 greek Kyklon], Falke [launched 30.8.58, 1976 greek Kataigis], Geier [launched 1.10.58, 1976 greek Tyfon], Bussard [launched 29.11.58, 1976 greek spare boat], Habicht [launched 21.2.59, 1977 greek Kentauros], Sperber [launched 4.4.59, 1976 greek spare boat], Kormoran [launched 16.7.59, 1977 greek Scorpios], Adjak [indonesian], Anoa [indonesian], Biruang [indonesian, commissioned 1959], Harimau [indonesian, commissioned 1960], Madjan Kumbang [indonesian], Madjan Tutul [indonesian], Serigala [indonesian], Singa [indonesian], Dammam [saudi Dammam-class, commissioned 1969], Khabar [saudi Dammam-class, commissioned 1969], Maccah [saudi Dammam-class, commissioned 1969]) west german fast torpedo attack craft, IM KOPIENORDNER, BROCKHAUS BD. 3 Jaguar-class (Jaguar [commissioned 28.4.1971], Margay [commissioned 21.5.1971], Ocelot [commissioned 22.6.1971]) guyanan coastal patrol craft, Vosper Thornycroft 40ft type Jah Jai Jaj Jak Jalapa, T2-SE-A1 Jalouse, La: (18x6pdr) french vessel 1794, captured on 13 .5. 1797 by RN, BU 1807, IM KOPIENORDNER Jamaica-class (Jamaica [launched 7/1744, wrecked 1770], Trial/Tryal [launched 7/1744], 1754 ship rig, 1776 BU]) british snow, 10x6pdr, 14 swivels Jamaica,26. (french Percante taken on 21 4/1796. sold 1814) Jamaica: 1914 James: british mercantile, launched 1774, purchased by RN as fireship Flash, 1807 sold James and Elizabeth,4. british gunvessel, around 1796 fitting out James Baines: clipper, maiden voyage 12.09.1854 James Barrie: 1928, boom defence vessel in world war 2 James Booth: clipper, launched 1851 James E. Hughes: 1914 tug James E. Williams, DDG-__: commissioned 12/2004 James Galley: british galley-frigate (30) launched 1676, mehr in 5000 JAHRE, S.37 James Island, T2-SE-A1 James Nicol Fleming: clipper, built 1869, later Napier, sister to Otago Jamestown: 18x32pdr, 4x20,32, US corvette 1844, IM KOPIENORDNER Jamestown AGP-3: 1941 James Watt: british (80) launched 1853, laid down as Audacious Jan: german tug 1952 29,8x x3,7, IM KOPIENORDNER Jane: purchased by RN 1781, 1782 taken by french Jane Pirie: clipper, built 1847 Janetta: launched 1915, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 238 Januarius (66) 1780 russian. Janus british 40/44 guns 1778 Janus, 32. (dutch Argo captured on 12.5.1796. sold 1811) Janus-class (Janus [commissioned 11/1895], Lightning [commissioned 1/1896], Porcupine [commissioned 3/1896]) [Palmer 27knotters] british destroyer, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Jan van Amstel-class (Jan van Amstel/Jan van Amstrel [commissioned 15.3.37], Pieter de Bitter [commissioned 26.5.1937], Abraham Crijnssen [commissioned 26.5.37], Eland Dubois [commissioned 21.6.1937], Willem van Ewijck (I) [commissioned 19.7.1937], Willem van Ewijck (II) [captured incomplete in 1940, 30.8.40 commissioned as german M 552, 1945 dutch Abraham van der Hulst], Pieter Florisz [commissioned 13.9.37, 1940 german M 551, 1945 dutch Pieter Florisz MV 4, M 804, 1952 netlayer A 926], Jan van Gelder [commissioned 13.9.37], Abraham van der Hulst [commissioned 11.10.37, 1940 german M 553, 1945 Willem van Ewijck (III)]) dutch minesweepers, CONWAY 1922-46, GRÖNER 2 Jan van Brakel: dutch minelayer, launched 8.2.36, unscharf IM KOPIENORDNER Jao Japan: merchant brigg, launched 1862, commissioned 9.4.1863 as CSA privateer Georgia Japon: french transport, later torpedo boat-mothership, trials in 1881, 4-6 torpedo-boats aboard Jaq Jaramas: swedish very good 22x8pdr, 10x4pdr before 1768 Jaramas: 1900 sailing merchant Jaseur,12. brig captured from the french on 10.7.1807 Jaseur. launched 1813. ‘cruizer’. sold 1845) launched in the spring of 1813 219 Jaskolka-class (Czajka [commissioned 10.2.1936, german Westerplatte TFA 11, 1946 polish], Jaskolka [commissioned 27.8.1935], Mewa [commissioned 25.10.1935, german Putzig TFA 7, 1946 polish], Rybitwa [commissioned 21.12.1935, german Rixhöft TFA 8, 1946 polish], Czapla [commissioned 31.8.1939], Zuraw [commissioned 1.9.1939, german Oxhöft, 1946 polish, 1948 survey ship, 1951 Kompas]) polish minesweepers, launched 193438, CONWAY 1922-46 Jason: dutch 1770 (36) Jason: british 1794 (46) Jason,36. (1800 Burlesdon. wrecked 1801) 1800 fitting out. maiden voyage 11/1800 Jason,32. (1804 Woolwich. BU 1815) 1805, flagship Jason-class (Jason [commissioned 11/1860], Barrosa [commissioned 9/1862], Orestes [commissioned 2.9.1861], Orpheus [commissioned 10/1861], Rattlesnake [commissioned 8/1862], Wolverine [commissioned 4/1864]) british screw corvettes, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 Jason: US coal transport, launched 1912, 1930 seaplane mothership AV-2 Jason: 1922 commissioned tug, 30x x3,5 Jason: renamed Potia, Jason, Cynara, yacht 1913 Jason: german transport, commissioned 2/1936, 1941 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 171 Jasper: launched and commissioned 1820. ‘cherokee’. lost 1828 Jastreb: russian harbour vessel 1852, 1898 Mojka Jat Jaunty: 1941, tug Jauréguiberry: french battleship, launched 1893, 2/1897 completed, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Java,32. (dutch Maria Reijgersbergen captured on 18.10.1806. lost 1807) Java: US frigate launched 1813, 33x24pdr 20x42pdr carronades Java-class (original: Java [launched 11/1815, hulk 1861, BU 1862], modified design: Southampton [launched 11/1820, 1857 coast guard, 1868 training ship, 1912 sold for BU], Portland [ex Kingston, launched 5/1822, 1846-50 provision depot hulk, 1862 sold], Lancaster [launched 871823, 1847 hospital hulk, 1864 sold], Winchester [launched 6/1822, 1861 hulk, Conway training ship], Worcester [launched 10/1843, 1862 training hulk, IM KOPIENORDNER, 20x24pdr, 4x24pdr + 26x32pdr carronades], Chichester [launched 7/1843, 1866 hulk, 1889 sold]) british frigate, 30x24pdr, 6x24pdr + 16/26?x42pdr carronades Java-class (Antietam [completed as repair ship 1876], Guerriere [commissioned as sloop 21.5.1867], Minnentonka [commissioned as screw frigate California 12.12.1870], Piscataqua [commissioned as screw frigate 21.10.1867, 1869 Delaware]) US, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Java: dutch sloop, launched 1885 Java tug, 1905 Java-class (Java [commissioned 1.5.1925], Sumatra [commissioned 26.5.1926]) dutch cruisers, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1906-21, WEYER 43/44 Javary-class (Javary, Solimoes) brazilian coastal battleship, launched 1874, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Jaw Jax Jayesagara-class (Jayesagara 8launched 26.5.1983], Sagawardene [launched 20.11.1983]) sri lankan offshore patrol craft Jaz Jb Jc J. C. Wriede H. F. 330: fishing cutter, 1936, 1939 german auxiliary minesweeper R 111, 1940 H 219, 1940 M 3270, 1941 M 3431, 1968 fishing cutter H. C. Wriede, 1974 yacht C. C. Consul Jd Jean-Bart french (74) 1790, gestrandet 1809 Jean Bart, Le: french corvette, launched 1795, (22x9pdr), taken by RN 1795, renamed Laurel, 1797 sold Jean-Bart: french (74) 1820 Jean Bart: french (80) launched 1852 screw ship Jean-Jaques Rousseau: french (74) 1795, 1802 Marengo, taken by HMS London 1806 Jeanne d´Arc: french armoured cruiser 1902, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Jeanne D´Arc: french light cruiser, commissioned 14.9.1931, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Jeanne d´Arc: french helicopter carrier, commissioned 30.6.1964, CONWAY 1947-95 Jeanne et Genevieve: french transport 1917 Jeanne-Maria: 1937, balloon vessel in world war 2 Jeannie Deans: 1931, coastal AA vessel 1939 Jeannie Howie: 1912, balloon vessel in world war 2 Jeannine: 1913, balloon vessel in world war 2 Jeany: british mercantile, launched 1803, 4x4pdr/12pdr carronades, purchased 1804, 1807 wrecked Jeb Jec Jed 220 Jee Jefferson: US revenue brigantine, 4x12pdr carronades, launched 1.1.1839, commissioned 20.2.1839, 1841-42 USN, 1843 sold Jega: dutch tug, launched 1927, 1940 german tug R 20 S, 1940 B 110 S, 1942 net tender NT 27 = Jupiter, 194. Wacht am Rhein III, 19.. dutch Damco 14, 1962 tug, 197. Susanna G., 197. Ilmar, 197. Taurus Jeh Jei Jej Jek Jel Jemmapes: french (74) commissioned 1794, until 1793 Alexandre Jemmapes, Le (106) 1841 french Jemmapes-class (Jemmapes, Valmy) french coastal battleship 1894, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Jéna: french battleship, commissioned 4.4.1902 Jennings, T1-M-A1 Jernih-class (Jernih, Terijah) malaysian landing craft, built 1977-78 Jérôme Napoléon: french screw sloop (6) launched 1859 Jérôme Napoléon: french cruiser 1868, built as Cassard, 1870 Desaix Jerong-class (Jerong [commissioned 21.3.1976], Tudak [commissioned 16.6.76], Paus [commissioned 18.8.76], Yu [commissioned 15.11.76], Baung [commissioned 11.1.77], Pari [commissioned 23.3.77]) malaysian fast gun attack craft Jersey: british 50 guns 1698 Jersey: british, 60 guns (24x24pdr, 26x9pdr, 10x6pdr), launched 6/1736, 1771 hospital ship, about 1780 hulked Jervis Bay: british, launched 1922, merchant, 1939 armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) Jervis Bay: australian training ship, launched 1969, IM KOPIENORDNER Jesburn: 1917 Jessie Tait: 1915, balloon vessel in world war 2 Jester: yacht 1937 Jesus von Lübeck: 1540 HOWARD S. 162: armament Jetstream-class (..., ..., ...) hong kong patrol craft, built 1971 Jeune Henri: british built french brig, 12x12-pounders and 2x4-pounders. Jeux, Le: french, became british Play, (30) 1689 Jeverland: 1942 oiler, german Jewel, 38. (french Topaze captured on 22.1.1809. renamed Alcmene in 5/09. BU 1816) Jex Jey Jez J. H. MacGaregill, T2-SE-A2 Jiangdong-class/Kiang Tung-class (531 Yintang [launched 1973], 532 Zhongdong [launched 1974]) chinese frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 Jianghu I-class/Kiang Hu-class (509 Chang De, 510 Shaoxing, 511 Nantong, 512 Wuxi, 513 Huayin, 514 Zhenjiang, 515 Xiamen, 516 Jiujiang, 517 Nanping, 518 Jian, 519 Changzhi, 520 Kaifeng, 555 Zhaotong, 556 Xiangtan) chinese frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 Jianghu II-class (533 Ningbo, 534 Jinhua, 543 Gandong, 545 Tianshan, 552 Yibin, 553 Shaoguan, 554 Anshun [1989 bagladeshi Osman], 557 Jishou) chinese frigates, IM KOPIENORDNER Jianghu III-class (535 Huangshi [commissioned 1986], 536 Wuhu [commissioned 1987], 537 Zhoushan [commissioned 1992], Chao Phraya [thai, launched 24.6.1990, training ship, type 053HT], Bangpakong [thai, launched 25.7.1990, training ship, type 053HT], Karaburi [thai, launched 28.12.1990, type 053HT(H)], Saiburi [thai, launched 27.8.1991, type 053HT(H)]) chinese frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 Jianghu IV-class (544 Siping [commissioned 11/1986]) chinese frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 Jiangnan-class/Kiangnan-class (209 [commissioned 1967], 214 [commissioned 1967], 231 [commissioned 1968], 232 [commissioned 1968], 233 [commissioned 1969]) chinese frigates, improved „Riga“-class, CONWAY 1947-95 Jiangwei-class (539 Anqing [commissioned 12/1991], 540 Huinan [commissioned 12/1992], 541, 542, 543, 544) chinese frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 Jib Jic Jid Jie Jif Jig Jihad-class (Jihad, Salam) lebanese large patrol craft, became libyan, bought 1/1978 Jii 221 Jija Bai-class (Jija bai, Chand Bibi, Kittur Chinnama, Rani Jindan, Habbakhatum, Ramadevi, Avvayar) indian coast guard inshore patrol craft, delivered 1983-85 Jim Wilder No. 2: gasoline tug boat, launched 1911, IM KOPIENORDNER Jingei: japanese paddle corvette 1881 Jingei-class (Jingei 1923, Chôgei/Chogai/Chogei/Tyogei [launched 1924]) japanese submarine tender, flagships, IM KOPIENORDNER, LOOSE/OESTERLE J. L. Hanna, T2-SE-A1 J. L. Runeberg: 1914 swedish steamer, 1916 russian survey vessel Gorizont Joao Coutinho-class (Joao Coutinho [commissioned 7.3.1970], Jacinto Candido [commissioned 10.6.1970], General Pereira D´Eca [commissioned 10.10.1970], Augusto de Castilho [commissioned 14.11.1970], Honorio Barreto [commissioned 15.4.1971], Antonio Enes [commissioned 18.6.1971]) portuguese coastal patrol frigates, fishery protection vessels, CONWAY 1947-95 Jobourg: 1932 tug Joc Jod Jo Elm: 1982 Joessel-class (Joessel [(Q 109) launched 7/17, commissioned 2/1919], Fulton [(Q 110) launched 4/19, commissioned 7/1920]) french submarines Johan de Witt: dutch landing ship LPD, named 20.5.06 Johan Maurits van Nassau: dutch gunboat, launched 20.8.1932 Johanna: german tug 1980 26,39m long Johannes Körner III: tug, launched 1905, 1908 Wilhelmine, 1939 Sperrfahrzeug 13, 194. DWo ..., 194. Vs 1.. Johann Georg: german ... 1907 (AE 103), 1924 lengthened, 1940 V 1911, 1944 Vs 511, 1951 swedish Ella Feldt, IM KOPIENORDNER Johan Reinicke II: tug, launched 8/1913, 1914 liason vesel A, 1924 Vorsetzen, ... Johan van Brakel-class (Johan van Brakel = G 1 [launched 1904], Jan Daneilzoon van de Rijn = G 2 [launched 1904], Meijndert Jentjes = G 3 [launched 1904], Willem Willemsze = G 4 [launched 1904]) dutch torpedo boats John: british mercantile, launched 1766, purchased by RN as fireship Wildfire 1804, 1807 sold John Adams: US frigate, maiden voyage 10/1799, 24x12pdr, 6x24pdr carronades John Bull. cutter. (1802) 1805 John. C. Butler-class (WGT): (DE-339 John C. Butler [commissioned 31.3.1944, DE-340 O'Flaherty [commissioned 8.4.1944], DE-341 Raymond [commissioned 15.4.1944], DE-342 Richard W. Suesens [commissioned 26.4.1944], DE-343 Abercrombie [commissioned 1.5.1944], DE-344 Oberrender [commissioned 11.5.1944], DE-345 Robert Brazier [commissioned 18.5.1944], DE-346 Edwin A. Howard [commissioned 25.5.1944], DE-347 Jesse Rutherford [commissioned 31.5.1944], DE-348 Key [commissioned 5.6.1944], DE-349 Gentry [commissioned 14.6.1944], DE-350 Traw [commissioned 20.6.1944], DE-351 Maurice J. Manuel [commissioned 30.6.1944], DE-352 Naifeh [commissioned 4.7.1944], DE-353 Doyle C. Barnes [commissioned 13.7.1944], DE-354 Kenneth W. Willett [commissioned 19.7.1944], DE-355 Jaccard [commissioned 26.7.1944], DE356 Lloyd E. Acree [commissioned 1.8.1944], DE-357 George E. Davis [commissioned 11.8.1944], DE-358 Mack [commissioned 16.8.1944], DE-359 Woodson [commissioned 24.8.1944], DE-360 Johnnie Hutchins [commissioned 28.8.1944], DE-361 Walton [commissioned 4.9.1944], DE-362 Rolf [commissioned 7.9.1944], DE-363 Pratt [commissioned 18.9.1944], DE364 Rombach [commissioned 20.9.1944], DE-365 McGinty [commissioned 25.9.1944], DE-366 Alvin C. Cockrell [commissioned 7.10.1944], DE-367 French [commissioned 9.10.1944], DE-368 Cecil J. Doyle [commissioned 16.10.1944], DE-369 Thaddeus Parker [commissioned 25.10.1944], DE-370 John L. Williamson [commissioned 31.10.1944], DE-371 Presley [commissioned 7.11.1944], DE-372 Williams [commissioned 31.11.1944], DE-402 Richard S. Bull [commissioned 26.2.1944], DE-403 Richard M. Rowell [commissioned 9.3.1944], DE-404 Eversole [commissioned 21.3.1944], DE-405 Dennis [commissioned 20.3.1944], DE-406 Edmonds [commissioned 3.4.1944], DE-407 Shelton [commissioned 4.4.1944], DE-408 Straus [commissioned 6.4.1944], DE-409 La Prade [commissioned 20.4.1944], DE-410 Jack Miller [commissioned 13.4.1944], DE-411 Stafford [commissioned 19.4.1944], DE-412 Walter C. Wann [commissioned 2.5.1944], DE-413 Samuel B. Roberts [commissioned 28.4.1944], DE-414 Le Ray Wilson [commissioned 10.5.1944], DE-415 Lawrence C. Taylor [commissioned 13.5.1944], DE416 Melvin R. Nawman [commissioned 16.5.1944], DE-417 Oliver Mitchell [commissioned 14.6.1944], DE-418 Tabberer [commissioned 23.5.1944], DE-419 Robert F. Keller [commissioned 17.6.1944], DE-420 Leland E. Thomas [commissioned 19.6.1944], DE-421 Chester T. O'Brien [commissioned 3.7.1944], DE-422 Douglas A. Munro [commissioned 11.7.1944], DE-423 Dufilho [commissioned 21.7.1944], DE-424 Haas [commissioned 2.8.1944], DE-438 Corbesier [commissioned 31.5.1944], DE-439 Conklin [commissioned 21.4.1944], DE-440 McCoy Reynolds [commissioned 2.5.1944, 1957 portuguese Corte Real], DE-441 William Seiverling [commissioned 1.6.1944], DE-442 Ulvert M. Moore [commissioned 18.6.1944], DE-443 Kendal 222 C. Campbell [commissioned 31.7.1944], DE-444 Goss [commissioned 26.8.1944], DE-445 Grady [commissioned 11.9.1944], DE-446 Charles E. Brannon [commissioned 1.11.1944], DE-447 Albert T. Harris [commissioned 29.11.1944], DE-448 Cross [commissioned 8.1.1945], DE-449 Hanna [commissioned 27.1.1945], DE-450 Joseph E. Conolly [commissioned 28.2.1945], DE-508 Gilligan [ex Donaldson, commissioned 12.5.1944], DE-509 Formoe [commissioned 5.10.1944, 1957 portuguese Diogo Cao], DE-510 Heyliger [commissioned 24.3.1945], DE-531 Edward H. Allen [commissioned 16.12.1943], DE-532 Tweedy [commissioned 12.2.1944], DE-533 Howard F. Clark [commissioned 25.5.1944], DE-534 Silverstein [commissioned 14.7.1944], DE-535 Lewis [commissioned 5.9.1944], DE-536 Bivin [commissioned 31.10.1944], DE-537 Rizzi [commissioned 26.6.1945], DE-538 Osberg [commissioned 17.12.1945], DE-539 Wagner [commissioned 31.12.1955], DE-540 Vandivier [commissioned 1.12.1955]) US destroyer escorts, CONWAY 1922-46 John Dunn: 1918, boom defence vessel John Duthrie: clipper, launched 1864 John Ericsson-class (John Ericsson [launched 3/1865], Thordön [launched 12/1865], Tirfing [launched 6/1866]) swedish monitors, 1894-1903 rebuilt John Mann 1919, boom defence vessel Johnstown: great lakes transport 1953, DAS GROßE BUCH DER SEEFAHRT John T. Essberger KRS 9: ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, german SAR-boot 1975, midget craft Elsa KRT 9, 44-m Typ, (sisters: Wilhelm Kaisen KRS 11 with Helene KRT 11 [commissioned 1978], Hermann Ritter KRS 10 with Wanda KRT 10 [commissioned 1977]) John W. Mackay: 1922 Joi Jok Jolly: (8) purchased by RN while building in 1709?, 1714 sold Jolly Brise/Jolie Brise: 1913 pilot, 1923 yacht, first race 1925, ZEICHNUNG IN DAS GROSSE BUCH DER SCHIFFE Jom Jonge Prins: dutch (38), launched 1634, captured 1665, RN fireship Young Prince 1666 Jonna: tug, launched 1929, 1942 danish minesweeper P 33, 1943 Arbeitsboot 32, 1945 danish, 1951 Y 357, 1958 DMH 64, 1960 MHV 64 Joo Jop Joq Jordan Valley, T2-SE-A1 Jorge Juan-class (Jorge Juan [launched 1876], Sánchez Barcáiztegui [launched 1876]) spanish screw sloops Jorkay: completed as USN Tappahanock AO-43, T2-A Mattaponi class José Felix Ribas: venezuelan gunboat, launched 1894, built as tug Zumbador, 1903-10 renamed in Jose Felix Ribas Joseph: hired cutter around 1800 Josephine: portuguese, ..., purchased by RN 1842, renamed Prompt, 1845 sold Josephine: launched 1898, 8/16 russian dispatch vessel Gorislavna Joshua Tree, T2-SE-A1 Jot Jouvencelle, La: french schooner, launched 1841 (4) Jov Jow Jox Joy Joz J. T. Hendry: 1908 Juan Lucio-class (Juan Lucio, Alfonso Vargas, Fritz Hagale, Humberto Cortes, Calibio, Carlos Galindo) colombian river patrol craft, delivered 1952-54 Juan Nepomuceno Eslava-class (Juan Nepomuceno Eslava, Jose Maria Garcia de Toledo) colombian patrol boats, built in 1994 Jug: russian survey vessel 1915 (see Sever, Vostok, Zapad) Julesburg, T2-SE-A1 Jules Michelet: french armoured cruiser, commissioned 11/1908, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Jules Verne: commissioned 1932, french submarine-tender 16kn, 4x9,0, 4x4,7, 9 MG, WEYER 43/44 Jules Verne: french LNG-tanker 1965, IM KOPIENORDNER Jules Verne: french navire atelier polyvalent 1976, 2x4,0, 18 kn Julia,16. launched 1806. lost 1817) 1807 Julia: US schooner/brig (2), launched 1812, taken 8/1813 by RN, renamed Confiance, recaptured by the US on 5.10.1813 Julia: launched 1883, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 294, later T 233 (II) „Juliett“-class (K-156 [commissioned 10.12.1963, 1987 B-156], K-85 [commissioned 30.12.1964], K-24 [commissioned 31.10.1965, 1987 B-124], K-68 [commissioned 28.12.1965], K-63 [commissioned 12-6-1966], K-70 223 [commissioned 31.12.1964, B-270], K-77 [commissioned 31.10.1965], K-58 [commissioned 23.9.1966], K-81 [commissioned 14.12.1965], K-73 [commissioned 21.8.1968], K-318 [commissioned 29.9.1968], K-120 [commissioned 26.12.1968]) soviet missile submarines, project 651, CONWAY 1947-95 Julija: russian schooner 1864 Julius D. A. Marxen: pilot craft 1957, IM KOPIENORDNER, sister to Adolph A. H. Fokkes Jumin-class (Jumin, Carabobo, Pinchincha) colombian gun boats, french-built, launched 1925 Junco: 1917 tug Juniper,8. schooner. (1808 launched. sold 1814) 1809 Juno: british corvette, launched 1843 (26) Juno-class (Juno [commissioned 5/1868], Thalia [commissioned 3/1870]) british sloops/troopers Junon: french, 1747 built, 30x12pdr, 20x6pdr, not good Junon: 1778, french Junon,36. captured on 10.2.1809. retaken 1809 Junon: french screw frigate (46) 1863 Junon, La: french fishing vessel, 1941 german Arbeitsboot 10 Junon: seychelles patrol boat, discarded 1991 Junsen J 1-class (I 1 (I) [ex No 74, commissioned 3/1926], I 2 [ex No 75, commissioned 24.7.26], I 3 [ex No 76, commissioned 30.11.26], I 4 [commissioned 12/1929]) japanese submarine, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Junsen J 1M-class (I 5 [commissioned 7/1932]) japanese submarine, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Junsen J 2-class (I 6 [commissioned 5/1935]) japanese submarine, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Junsen J 3-class (I 7 [commissioned 3/1937], I 8 [commissioned 12/1938]) japanese submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Junyo-class (Junyo [commissioned 5.5.1942], Hiyo [commissioned 31.7.42]) japanese aircraft carriers, CONWAY 1922-46, SEEMACHT II Jupiter: (36), 1633 Jupiter: russian bomb, commissioned 8.5.1715 Jupiter: 1760 swedish frigate, heckpartie see MONDFELD S.108 Jupiter: (50) british 1778 Jupiter: dutch (74) launched 1782, 28x32pdr, 28x18pdr, 10x12pdr, 4x8pdr, taken in 1797, HMS Camperdown (64), 1802 hulk Jupiter: french (74) 1789, Démocrate 1794, Montagnard 1795, Jupiter 1795, Batave 1797 Jupiter: french (74) 1795 (Viala until 10/95, Voltaire until 12/95), Constitution 1803, HMS Maida 1805 Jupiter: swedish gunboat, launched 1803, 2x24pdr, 6x12pdr, 4x3pdr swivels Jupiter: british frigate, launched 6/1814, 22*24pdr , 24*12pdr , 2*6pdr , 10*24pdr carronades, IM KOPIENORDNER Jupiter: french (80) 1831 Jupiter: AC-3, US supply, coal transport, commissioned 1913, became USS Langley CV-1, aircraft carrier 1922, 1937 seaplane carrier AV-3, CONWAY 1906-21 Jupiter-class (Jupiter [commissioned 1937, modernised 1959-61, rated as frigate], Marte [commissioned 1937, 1959/61 rated as frigate], Neptuno [commissioned 1938, 1959/61 rated as frigate], Vulcano [commissioned 1937, modernised 1959-61, rated as frigate]) spanish gunboat-minelayers, CONWAY 1922-46 Jupiter: british 1937, 1939 Scawfell coastal AA vessel Jupiter-class (Jupiter, Venus [1975 angolan], Saturno, Urano, Mercurio, Marte) portuguese coastal patrol boats, launched 196465, 2 became angolan, 3 mozambique Jura-class (Jura [built 1975, 1988 merchant Criscella, 1989 mauretanian N´Madi], ...) british (scottish) offshore fisheries patrol vessels, similar to Isles-class Jurien de la Gravière: french protected cruiser 1903, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Just Bruun: tug, launched 1931, 1943 danish minesweeper P 36, 1943 german Arbeitsboot 33, 1951 danish Y 360, 1965 fishing vessel Lilli Jane, 1974 Lene Meng Juste: (80) captured on 1 6/1794, BU 1811 Justice: ex ATR-20 tug, 1943 Justitia: transport 1862, supply ship for CSA-ships Jûyusen Nr. 3128: japanese coastal tanker 1934, IM KOPIENORDNER Jylland: transport 1860 Jylland: danish screw frigate 1862 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK K: german torpedo boat (K 1), built 1887/1889, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 K-class (Kandahar [commissioned 10.10.1939], Kashmir ex Javelin [commissioned 26.10.1939], Kelvin [commissioned 27.11.1939], Khartoum [commissioned 6.11.1939], Kimberley [commissioned 21.12.1939], Kingston [commissioned 14.9.1939], Kipling [commissioned 12.12.1939], Kelly [leader, commissioned 23.8.1939]), ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, IM KOPIENORDNER, british destroyers K-/Katjusha-class/Series XIV (K 1 [4.5.1938 launched, 26.5.1940 in service], K 2 [26.5.1940 in service], K 3 [commissioned 19.12.40], K 21 [commissioned 3.2.1941, 1949 B 4], K 22 [commissioned 7.8.40], K 23 [commissioned 25.10.40], K 51 [commissioned 17.9.1941, 1949 B 6], K 52 [commissioned 11.10.1942, 1949 B 7?], K 53 [commissioned 31.8.43, 1949 B 224 8?], K 55 [commissioned 25.12.44, 1949 B 8?], K 56 [commissioned 25.11.42, 1949 B 9]) soviet submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46, IM KOPIENORDNER K-type: soviet minesweeping launches of world war 2 K 1: dutch torpedo boat, launched 1904/05 K I: dutch submarine, commissioned 15.7.1914 K 1: british submarine, launched 11/16, commissioned 4/17, K-class, CONWAY 1906-21 K 1-type (No 19 [commissioned 31.7.1919, RO 11 1924], No 20 [commissioned 1919, RO 12 1924]) japanese submarines [S 7design, kaigun medium design], CONWAY 1906-21 K 1: german gunboat 1941, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 K 2: dutch torpedo boat, launched 1904/05 K 2: british submarine, launched 10/16, commissioned 2/17, K-class, CONWAY 1906-21 K 2-type (No 22 [commissioned 17.2.1921, RO 14 1924], No 23 [commissioned 30.9.1920, RO 13 1924], No 24 [commissioned 30.6.1921, RO 15 1924]) japanese submarines, [Kaigun design, S 18-type], CONWAY 1906-21 K II: dutch submarine, commissioned 28.3.1922 K 2: german gunboat 1942, 1945 dutch, 1946 Van Speyk, 1953 re-engined, CONWAY 1922-46, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 K 3: dutch torpedo boat, launched 1904/05 K 3: british submarine, launched 5/16, commissioned 8/16, K-class, CONWAY 1906-21 K 3-type (No 34 [commissioned 20.10.1921, RO 17 1924], No 35 [commissioned 15.12.1921, RO 18 1924], No 36 [commissioned 15.3.1922, RO 19 1924], No 37 [commissioned 29.4.1922, RO 16 1924], No 38 [commissioned 1.2.1922, RO 20 1924], No 39 [commissioned 1.2.1922, RO 21 1924], No 40 [commissioned 10.10.1922, RO 22 1924], No 41 [commissioned 28.4.1923, RO 23 1924], No 42 [commissioned 30.11.1920, RO 24 1924], No 43 [commissioned 25.10.1921, RO 25 1924]) japanese submarine K III-class (K III [commissioned 9.7.1920], K IV [commissioned 27.4.1921]) dutch submarines K 3: german gunboat 1942, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 K 3-class (K3 [later BDK 3, later LCT 3], K 4 [later BDK 4, later LCT 4], K 5 [later BDK 5, later LCT 5]) spanish landing craft, british LCT(4) design K 4: british submarine, launched 7/16, commissioned 1.1.17, K-class, CONWAY 1906-21 K 4-type (No 45 [commissioned 25.1.1923, RO 26], No 58 [commissioned 13.7.1924, RO 27 1924], No 62 [commissioned 13.4.1923, RO 28 1924]) japanese submarines K 4 = Lorelei: german gunboat 1943, built as belgian Artevelde, 1945 belgian stationary training ship Artevelde, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1922-46 K 5: british submarine, launched 12/16, commissioned 5/17, K-class, CONWAY 1906-21 K V-class (K V [commissioned 15.9.1920], K VI [commissioned 11.10.1921], K VII [commissioned 9/1922]) dutch submarines, CONWAY 1906-21 K 6: british submarine, launched 5/16, commissioned 6/17, K-class, CONWAY 1906-21 K 7: british submarine, launched 5/16, commissioned 7/17, K-class, CONWAY 1906-21 K 8: british submarine, launched 10/16, commissioned 6.3.17, K-class, CONWAY 1906-21 K VIII-class (K VIII [commissioned 15.9.22], K IX [commissioned 21.6.23, 1943 austral., 1944 dutch oiler], K X [commissioned 24.9.1923]) dutch submarines, CONWAY 1922-46 „K 8“-type () polish-built minesweepers, project 361T, about 130 built 1954-59, about 30 polish, 70 soviet, 5 vietnamesse in 1980, cuban: 1 transferred in 1978, nicaraguan: 4 transferred 1984, polish: KTR 931, ..., KTR 964 (36 built 1956-60, additional 10 project 361S built) K 9: british submarine, commissioned 9.5., K-class, CONWAY 1906-21 K 10: british submarine,launched 12/16, commissioned 26.5.17, K-class, CONWAY 1906-21 K 11: british submarine, commissioned 2/17, K-class, CONWAY 1906-21 K XI-class [K XI [commissioned 24.3.1925], K XII [commissioned 19.5.1925], K XIII [commissioned 29.3.1926]) dutch submarines, CONWAY 1922-46 K 12: british submarine, commissioned 8/17, K-class, CONWAY 1906-21 K 13: british submarine, launched 11/16, renumbered K 22 3/17, commissioned 18.10.17, K-class, CONWAY 1906-21 K 14: british submarine, commissioned 5/17, K-class, CONWAY 1906-21 K XIV-class (K XIV [commissioned 6.7.1933], K XV [commissioned 30.12.1933], K XVI [commissioned 30.1.1934], K XVII [commissioned 19.12.1933], K XVIII [commissioned 23.3.1934]) dutch submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 K 15: british submarine, launched 10/17, commissioned 30.4.18, K-class, CONWAY 1906-21 K 17: british submarine, launched 4/17, completed 20.09.1917, sunk 1/18, K-class, CONWAY 1906-21 K 26: british submarine 1923, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, LOOSE/OESTERLE „K 48“-class () north-korean large patrol craft, built late 1950s Kaa Kaba-class (Kaba 1915, Kaede 1915, Katsura 1915, Ume 1915, Kusunoki 1915, Kashiwa 1915, Matsu 1915, Sugi 1915, Kiri 1915, Sakaki 1915) japanese destroyers, IM KOPIENORDNER, more built as french Arabe-class [CONWAY 190621] Kac 225 Kadet: russian sailing vessel 1863 Kae Kaf Kaga: japanese aircraft carrier, commissioned 31.3.1928, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1922-46 Kagawa Maru: japanese merchant, launched 1903 Kagero-class (Kagero [commissioned 6.11.1939], Kuroshio [commissioned 27.1.1940], Oyashio [commissioned 20.8.1940], Hatsukaze [commissioned 15.2.1940], Natsushio [commissioned 31.8.1940], Yukikaze [commissioned 20.1.1940, 1947 chinese Tang-Ten/Tan Yang, 1949 taiwanese Tan Yang], Hayashio [commissioned 31.8.1940], Maikaze [commissioned 15.7.1941], Isokaze [commissioned 30.11.1940], Shiranui [commissioned 20.12.1939], Amatsukaze [commissioned 26.10.1940], Tokitsukaze [commissioned 15.1.1940], Urakaze [commissioned 15.12.1940], Hamakaze [commissioned 30.6.1941], Nowari [commissioned 28.4.1941], Arashi [commissioned 27.1.1941], Hagikaze [commissioned 31.3.1941], Tanikaze [commissioned 25.4.1941]) japanese destroyers, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46, IM KOPIENORDNER Kagu Maru: japanese freighter 1936 launched, 137,17x18,59x8,77 m, 19,7 kn, rebuilt as auxiliary seaplane carrier for 10 aircraft, 2x12,0, see also Kinugasa Maru Kah Kai Che-class (Kai Che 1883, King Ch´ing 1886, Huan T´ai 1888) chinese cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Kaigun-Holland-type (No 6 [commissioned 30.3.1906], No 7 [commissioned 30.3.1906]) japanese submarines Kaijo Maru: japanese merchant, launched 1902 Kaijô Maru: japanese tanker, launched 1937, 1939 renamed Kaijô Maru No. 2 Kaijô Maru: japanese tanker, launched 1939 Kaiyo-class (Kaiyo No. 1 [commissioned 9.10.1939], Kaiyo No. 2 [commissioned 23.12.1939], Kaiyo No. 3 [commissioned 17.6.1942], Kaiyo No. 4 [commissioned 17.7.1942, later survey vessel HM 01], Kaiyo No. 5 [commissioned 28.2.1943, later survey vessel], Kaiyo No. 6 [commissioned 31.3.1943]) japanese research ships, IM KOPIENORDNER Kailau or Kailan 1914 tug Kaiman-class (Kaiman [launched 6/1905, commissioned 14.9.1905, 1913 Tb 50E, 1917 Tb 50], Anaconda/Anakonda [launched 5/06, commissioned 21.9.1906, commissioned 21.9.1906, 1913 Tb 51T, 1917 Tb 51], Alligator [launched 6/06, commissioned 31.12.1906, 1913 Tb 52T, 1917 Tb 52], Krokodil [launched 7/06, commissioned 31.12.1906, 1913 Tb 53T, 1917 Tb 53], Wal [launched 9/06, commissioned 15.6.1907, 1913 Tb 54T, 1917 Tb 54, 1920 yugoslav T 12], Seehund [launched 9/06, commissioned 15.7.1907, 1913 Tb 55T, 1917 Tb 55], Delphin [launched 11/06, commissioned 15.7.1907, 1913 Tb 56T, 1917 Tb 56], Narwal [launched 12/06, commissioned 15.7.1908, 1913 Tb 57T, 1917 Tb 57], Hai [launched 3/07, commissioned 15.7.1908, 1913 Tb 58T, 1917 Tb 58], Möve [launched 3/07, commissioned 15.7.1908, 1913 Tb 59T, 1917 Tb 59], Schwalbe [launched 7/07, commissioned 20.3.1909, 1913 Tb 60T, 1917 Tb 60, 1920 yugoslav T 9], Pinguin [launched 4/07, commissioned 20.3.1909, 1913 Tb 61T, 1917 Tb 61, 1920 yugoslav T 10], Drache [launched 7/07, commissioned 20.3.1909, 1913 Tb 62T, 1917 Tb 62], Greif [launched 7/07, commissioned 20.3.1909, 1913 Tb 63T, 1917 Tb 63], Triton [launched 7/08, commissioned 31.12.1908, 1913 Tb 64F, 1917 Tb 64], Hydra [launched 10/08, commissioned 19.1.1909, 1913 Tb 65F, 1917 Tb 65], Skorpion [launched 11/08, commissioned 22.1.1909, 1913 Tb 66F, 1917 Tb 66], Phönix [launched 1/09, commissioned 3.8.1909, 1913 Tb 67F, 1917 Tb 67], Krake [launched 2/09, commissioned 15.9.1909, 1913 Tb 68F, 1917 Tb 68], Polyp [launched 4/09, commissioned 15.9.1909, 1913 Tb 69F, 1917 Tb 69, 1920 yugoslav T 11], Echse [launched 5/09, commissioned 15.6.1910, 1913 Tb 70F, 1917 Tb 70], Molch [launched 7/09, commissioned 15.6.1910, 1913 Tb 71F, 1917 Tb 71], Kormoran [launched 7/09, commissioned 5.3.1910, 1913 Tb 72F, 1917 Tb 72], Alk [launched 10/09, commissioned 15.6.1910, 1913 Tb 73F, 1917 Tb 73]) kuk torpedo-boats, CONWAY 1906-21 Kaiman-class (Kaiman, Alligator, Drakon, Krokodil) russian submarines, completed 1910, converted 1911, commissioned 1911, IM KOPIENORDNER Kaimon-class (Kaimon [commissioned 13.8.1884], Tenryu [commissioned 3/1885]) japanese corvette Kaiser: kuk battleship (91), launched 1855, rebuilt, re-commissioned 12/1873, 1902 Bellona, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3, LOOSE/OESTERLE Kaiser-class (Kaiser [commissioned 13.2.1875, 1905 Uranus, Deutschland [commissioned 7.8.1975, 1904 Jupiter]) ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Kaiser: 1911, launch, DAIMLER-BENZ-POSTER Kaiser-class (Kaiser Friedrich III. [commissioned 7.10.1898], Kaiser Barbarossa [commissioned 10.6.1901], Kaiser Karl der Große [commissioned 4.2.1902], Kaiser Wilhelm II [commissioned 13.2.1900], Kaiser Wilhelm der Große [commissioned 5.5.1901]) german battleship, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 Kaiser: launched 8.4.1905, german propulsion trials ship 1906, 1914 german auxiliary minelayer, 1921 ferry, 1939 minelayer, 1943-44 trials ship, 1945 soviet Nekrasov, 1947 polish Beniowski, ZEICHNUNGEN IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Kaiser-class (Kaiser [commissioned 1.8.1912], Friedrich der Große [commissioned 15.10.1912], Kaiserin [commissioned 14.5.1913], Prinzregent Luitpold [commissioned 1.8.1913], König Albert [commissioned 31.7.1913]) german battleship, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 226 Kaiser Franz Joseph I.-class (Kaiser Franz Joseph I. [commissioned 2.7.1890], Kaiserin Elisabeth [commissioned 24.1.1892]) kuk protected cruiser, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Kaiserin Augusta: german cruiser, commissioned 17.11.1892, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kaiserin and Königin Maria Theresia: kuk armoured cruiser, commissioned 24.3.1895, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Kaiser Karl VI: kuk armoured cruiser, commissioned 23.5.1900, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Kaiser Max-class (Kaiser Max [commissioned 1863], Prinz Eugen [commissioned 3/1863], Juan de Austria [commissioned 1863]) kuk battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Kaiser Max-class (Kaiser Max [commissioned 26.10.1876, 1920 yugoslav Tivat], Don Juan d´Austria [commissioned 26.6.1876], Prinz Eugen [commissioned 11/1878, 1904 repair ship Vulkan]) kuk battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Kaiser Wilhelm der Große: german passenger liner, commissioned 9/1897, auxiliary cruiser D 1914, CONWAY 1906-21 Kaiten 1: japanese human torpedos, about 400 built 1944-45, IM KOPIENORDNER Kaiten 2: japanese human torpedos, few built 1945, IM KOPIENORDNER Kaiten 3: japanese experimental craft, not in production Kaiten 4: japanese human torpedos, up to 20 built 1945, IM KOPIENORDNER Kaiten 10: IM KOPIENORDNER Kaira-class (MGK-710, MGK-749, MGK-751, MGK-753, MGK-760, MGK-771, MGK-1804) soviet auxiliary, building from 1969, project 1403A Kairyu type (S-Kanamono [prototype], ...) japanese midget submarines, production began in 2/1945, until 8/45 212 completed Kaiwo Maru: japanese sail training ship 1930 Kaj Kak Kala-class (Kala 1 [commissioned 16.11.1956], Kala 2, Kala 3, Kala 4, Kala 5, Kala 6 [commissioned 4.12.1959]) finnish landing craft Kalamalka: RCN 1944 (MMS) Kalamazoo, T1-M-A2 Kalbodengrundskij: russian light ship 1863, 1918 finnish Kalbadergrund, 1938 MKH 3, 19.. steamer Kaleva, 19.. Regina Kalev-class (Kalev [commissioned 1937, 1940 soviet], Lembit [commissioned 1937, 1940 soviet 1945 U 1, 1949 S 85, 1956 experimental ship, 1979 memorial]) estonian submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Kalevala: russian screw corvette, built 1858, (15) Kalithea-class (Kalithea, Pherinika, Terpsichore, Terpsithea) greek torpedo boats, launched 1881 Kalkay, completed as USN Mattaponi AO-41, T2-A Mattaponi class Kallundborg: danish-norwegian gunboats, 168 built 1807-14, 11 built 1825-33, 2x24pdr Kalmyk-class (Kalmyk [commissioned 10/1909, recommissioned 1919, japanese 1920-25, recommissioned as Proletari 5/27], Kirgiz/Kirghiz [commissioned 10/1909], Korel [commissioned 10/1909], Sibiryak [commissioned 10/1909, recommissioned 1921 as Krasnaya Zvezda], Vogul [ex Zabaikalets, commissioned 10/1909, recommissioned 1921 as Bednota, renamed Krasnaya Zvezda 1939, rebuilt 1941-42], Votyak [ex Ussuriets, commissioned 10/1909, japanese 1920-25], Zyryanin/Ziryanin [ex Amurets, commissioned 10/1909]) russian river gunboats, IM KOPIENORDNER Kamakura Maru: japanese transport 1930, IM KOPIENORDNER Kaman-class (Kaman [commissioned 12.8.77], Zoubin [commissioned 12.9.77], Khadang [commissioned 15.3.78], Peykan [commissioned 31.3.78], Joshan [commissioned 23.3.78], Falakhon [commissioned 31.3.78], Shamshir [commissioned 31.3.78], Gorz [commissioned 22.8.78], Gardouneh [commissioned 11.9.78], Khanjar [commissioned 1.8.1981], Neyzeh [commissioned 1.8.1981], Tabarzin [commissioned 1.8.1981]) iranian fast missile attack craft, french Combattante II design Kamb Kamchatka: russian paddle steamer, built 1841, (14) „Kamchatka“-class () soviet intelligence collection vessel, project 1288.4 „Kamenka“-class () soviet project 870 Kamikawa Maru: japanese freighter 1937 launched, 146,15x19x8,23 m, 19,5 kn, rebuilt as auxiliary seaplane carrier for 12 aircraft, 2x15,0, 4x1,32 MG, see also Kiyokawa Maru, Kimikawa Maru, Kunikawa Maru Kamikaze Maru: japanese tanker, launched 1938, renamed Jûkô Maru Kamishima-class (Kamishima [commissioned 30.7.45, 1947 soviet], Awashima [completed 18.4.46 as transport for retreat]) japanese minelayers, CONWAY 1922-46 Kamoi: japanese fleet oiler 1922, seaplane carrier 1933, flying boat tender 1940, fleet oiler 1943, IM KOPIENORDNER Kamome-class (Kamome [commissioned 1929], Tsubame [commissioned 1929]) japanese coastal/inshore minelayer/netlayer, CONWAY 1922-46 Kamome-class (Kamome [launched 3.9.1956], Misago [launched 1.11.56], Kari [launched 26.9.56], Taka [launched 17.11.56], Kiji [launched 11.9.56], Washi [launched 12.11.56], Tsubame [launched 10.10.56]) japanese submarine chasers, completed 1/57-3/57 Kamorta: indian project 28 ASW corvette, launched 4/2010 227 Kampela-class (Kampela 1 [commissioned 29.7.1976], Kampela 2 [commissioned 21.10.76], Kampela 3 [commissioned 23.10.79]) finnish landing craft Kamronsin-class (Kamronsin [launched 15.8.1989], Thayanchon [launched 7.12.1989], Longlom [launched 8.8.1989]) thai corvettes, completed trials in 1991 Kanawha-class (Kanawha [commissioned 1915], Maumee [commissioned 1916], ...) US oiler Kanawha, T1-M-A2 Kandia: turkish aviso, commissioned 1863 Kangaroo: british armed brig, around 1815 Kangaroo: (3) schooner, purchased by RN 1829, ex Las Damas Argentinas, sold 1834 Kangaroo: [Palmer 30-knotters] british destroyer, commissioned 7/1901 Kangaroo: boom defence vessel 1940 Kang Keong-class (Kang Keong [commissioned 12/1986], Kang Jin [commissioned 5/1991], Ko Reong [commissioned 11/1991], Kim Po [commissioned 4/1993], Ko Chang [commissioned 10/1993], Kum Wha [commissioned 4/1994]) Swallow-class, s-korean minehunters Kanguro: spanish salvage vessel, launched 1916 Kanguroo: at least commissioned 1911, submarine-transport of french Schneider-company Kanimbla: british merchant, launched 1936, armed merchant cruiser (auxiliary cruiser) 1939, RAN, LSI(L) landing ship infantery (large) 1943 Kankakee, T2 launched as Colina (I) Kanonenjolle Nr. 1: 1840-41 built, 1x60pdr bomb-gun Kanonenjolle Nr. 2: 1840-41 built, 1x60pdr bomb-gun Kanonenjolle Nr. 3 = Germania: 1x60pdr bomb-gun, launched 8/1848 Kanonenjolle Nr. 4 = Concordia: 1x60pdr bomb-gun, launched 8/1848 Kanonenjolle Nr. 5: 1x60pdr bomb-gun, launched 1848 Kanonenjolle Nr. 6: 1x60pdr bomb-gun, launched 1848 Kanonenjolle Nr. 7: 1x60pdr bomb-gun, launched 1849 Kanonenjolle Nr. 8: 1x60pdr bomb-gun, launched 1849 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 1 = Strelasund: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1848, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 2: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1848, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 3: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1848, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 4: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1848, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 5: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1848, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 6: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1848, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 7: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1848, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 8: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 9: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 10: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 11: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 12: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 13: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 14: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 15: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 16: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 17: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 18: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 228 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 19: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 20: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 21 = Gryphia?: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 22 = Halle-Rügen?: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 23 = Gryphia?: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 24: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 25 = Halle-Rügen?: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 26: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 27: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 28: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 29: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 30: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 31: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 32: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 33: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 34: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 35: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonenschaluppe Nr. 36: 1x24pdr, 1x25pdr carronades or 2x24pdr, 2x12pdr howitzers, prussian 1849, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1 Kanonierschaluppe Nr. 10: vor 1815 built, swedish, 1815 prussian, 2x24 pdr, 4x3pdr Kanonierschaluppe Nr. 17: vor 1815 built, swedish, 1815 prussian, 2x24 pdr, 4x3pdr Kanonierschaluppe Nr. 45: vor 1815 built, swedish, 1815 prussian, 2x24 pdr, 4x3pdr Kanonierschaluppe Nr. 48: vor 1815 built, swedish, 1815 prussian, 2x24 pdr, 4x3pdr Kanonierschaluppe Nr. 51: vor 1815 built, swedish, 1815 prussian, 2x24 pdr, 4x3pdr Kanonierschaluppe Nr. 116: vor 1815 built, swedish, 1815 prussian, 2x24 pdr, 4x3pdr Kanonjolle: swedish small gunboats, mass produced 1789-90, 1x24pdr Kanonslup: swedish gunboats, mass-produced 1789-90, 2x24pdr, 4x3pdr swivels Kanrin: 1857 commissioned as Japan, 1857 delivered: japanese Kanrin, sloop, IM KOPIENORDNER Kansas-class (Kansas [commissioned 21.12.1863], Maumee [commissioned 29.9.1864], Nipsic [commissioned 2.9.1863], Nyack [commissioned 28.9.1864], Pequet [commissioned 15.1.1864], Saco [commissioned 11.7.1864], Shawmut [commissioned 1.11.1864], Yantic [commissioned 1864]) US gunboats Kantan-class (Kantan, Kylongyai, Takbai, Sattahip [built 1956-58]) thai torpedoboats, first 3 launched 26.3.37 Kao Kapal DiRaja Lekiu-class (Kapal DiRaja Lekiu [commissioned 3/1999], Kapal DiRaja Jebat [commissioned 5/1999]) malaysian frigates „Kaper“-class (SG 311, SG 312) polish large patrol craft, type SKS 40, fishery protection vessels, built 1991 Kapitän König: pilot ship 1963, ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE Kapitan Saken: russian torpedo-gunboat 1890, IM KOPIENORDNER Kaposia, T2-SE-A1 Kaq „Kara“-class (Nikolayev [commissioned 31.12.1971], Ochakov [commissioned 4.11.1973], Kerch [commissioned 26.12.1974], Azov [commissioned 25.12.1975, project 1134BE], Petropavlovsk [commissioned 29.12.1976], Tashkent [commissioned 21.12.1977], Tallin [commissioned 31.12.1979, 1992 Vladivostok]) soviet cruisers, project 1134B aka Berkut B, CONWAY 1947-95 Karangi: boom defence vessel 1941 Karanja: british merchant, launched 1930, completed 1931, LSI(L) landing ship infantery (large), 11/1942 sunk 229 Karel Doorman-class (Karel Doorman [commissioned 31.5.1991], Willem van der Zaan [commissioned 28.11.1991], Tjerk Hiddes [commissioned 3.12.1992], Van Amstel [commissioned 27.5.1993], Abraham van der Hulst [commissioned 15.12.1993], Van Nes [commissioned 24.6.1994], Van Galen [commissioned 12/1994?], Van Spejk [commissioned ...]) dutch missile frigates, M-type Karhu-class (Karhu [commissioned 12/1958], Murtaja [commissioned 1959], Sampo [commissioned 1960], Hansa [german, commissioned 25.11.1966]) finnish icebreakers Karp-class (Karp(/Karb) [commissioned 1907], Kambala [commissioned 1907], Karas [commissioned 1907]) russian submarines, IM KOPIENORDNER Karl: steam tug 1922, IM KOPIENORDNER Karlos: russian harbour vessel 1902 Karlsruhe-class (Karlsruhe [commissioned 15.1.1914], Rostock [commissioned 5.2.1914]) german cruisers, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1906-21 Karol Wladimir (Fürst Wladimir) russian ship of the line 1780, heckpartie see MONDFELD S.109 Karsten Wang, T2-SE-A1 Kartal-class (Denizkusu [commissioned 1967] Atmaca [commissioned 1967], Sahin [commissioned 1967], Kartal [commissioned 1967], Melten [commissioned 1967], Pelikan [commissioned 1968], Albatros [commissioned 1968], Simsek [commissioned 1968], Kasirga [commissioned 1967]) turkish fast torpedo attack craft, near-sisters to Jaguar-class, IM KOPIENORDNER Kartenaer (68) dutch 1786 (Kortenaer ?!) Karteria: greek paddle steamer 1827 Kartuska: 1915, russian survey vessel, 192. Barograf Kasab Kumzar-class (Kasab Kumzar, ..., ..., ...) omani landing craft, built 1977 Kasado-class (Amami [launched 31.10.1966], Chiburi [launched 29.11.63], Habushi [launched 19.6.59], Hario [launched 10.12.62], Hirado [launched 3.10.60], Hotaka [launched 23.10.61], Ibuki [launched 2.12.67], Kanawa [launched 22.4.59], Karato [launched 11.12.62], Kasado [launched 19.3.1958], Katsura [launched 18.9.67], Koozu [launched 12.11.59], Koshiki [launched 9.11.61], Kudako [launched 8.12.64], Mikura [launched 14.3.60], Minase [launched 10.1.67], Mutsure [launched 16.12.63], Ootsu [launched 5.11.64], Rebun [launched 7.12.65], Rishiri [launched 22.11.65], Sakito [launched 22.4.59], Shikine [launched 22.7.60], Shisaka [launched 20.3.58], Tatara [launched 14.1.60], Tsukumi [launched 12.1.60], Urume [launched 12.11.66]) japanese coastal minesweepers/minehunters Kasanga: malawi patrol boat, commissioned 17.12.1984 Kasatka-class (Feldmarshal Graf Sheremetev [commissioned 11/1904, 1917 renamed Keta], Kasatka [commissioned 9/1904], Makrel [commissioned 8/1908], Nalim [commissioned 11/1904], Okun [commissioned 7/1908], Skat [commissioned 11/1904]) russian submarines, CONWAY 1906-21, IM KOPIENORDNER (as rebuilt) , LOOSE/OESTERLE Kashima-class (Kashima [commissioned 23.5.1906], Katori [commissioned 20.5.1906]) japanese battleships, CONWAY 190621 Kasima: japanese training ship, launched 23.2.1994, due into service 1995 „Kashin“-class (Ognevoy [commissioned 31.12.1964, SKR-31, 197. project 61M], Obraztsovyy [commissioned 29.9.1965, SKR-2, 197. project 61M], Odarenny [commissioned 30.12.1965, 197. project 61M], Slavnyy [commissioned 30.9.1966, 197. project 61M], ], Steregushchiy [commissioned 21.12.1966], Komsomolets Ukrainy [commissioned for trials 15.10.1962, SKR-26, SKR-25], Soobrazitelnyy [commissioned 26.12.1963, SKR-44], Provornyy [commissioned 25.12.1964, SKR-37, 1974-76 project 61E test bed for new SAM system], Otvazhnyy [commissioned 31.12.1965, renamed Orel], Stroynyy [commissioned 15.12.1966], Krasnyy Kavkaz [commissioned 25.9.1967], Reshitelnyy [commissioned 30.12.1967], Smyshlennyy [commissioned 27.9.1968], Stroigiy [commissioned 24.12.1968], Smetlivyy [commissioned 25.9.1969], Smelyy [commissioned 27.12.1969, converted mid-1970s, 1987/88 polish Warszawa, project 61MP, „Kashin Mod.“], Krasnyy Krim [commissioned 15.10.1970], Sposobnyy [commissioned 25.9.1971], Skoryy [commissioned 23.9.1972], Sderzjammyy [commissioned 30.12.1973 as project 61M) soviet missile destroyers, project 61, CONWAY 1947-95 „Kashin II“-type (Rajput [indian, acquired 30.9.1980, commissioned 10/1980, built as Nadezhny, CONWAY 1947-95], Rana [indian, acquired 28.6.1982, built as Gubitel´nyy], Ranjid [indian, acquired 24.11.1983, built as Lovkiy], Ranvir [indian, acquired 28.8.1986, built as Tverdyy], Ranvijay [indian, acquired 15.1.1988, built as Tolkovoy]) sovietdesigned destroyers, project 61ME Kashino: japanese transport (amunition and 45,72cm-gun-turrets) 1940, 2x12,0, 4x1,3 Twin-MG, IM KOPIENORDNER „Kashtan“-class () soviet, project 141 Kaspiy: russian lake icebreaker, commissioned 1914, IM KOPIENORDNER Kasuga-class (Kasuga [commissioned 7.1.1904], Nisshin [commissioned 7.1.1904]) japanese armoured cruisers, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2, italian Garibaldi-type Kaszub: polish corvette, commissioned 15.3.1987, NATO name „Balcom 6“, polish project 620, CONWAY 1947-95 Katahdin: US armoured ramm, commissioned 20.2.1896, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Katapangan-class (Katapangan [delivered for trials 11.10.1978, commissioned 9.2.1979], Bangong Lakas [commissioned 9.2.1979], Kagitingan [commissioned 1982], Bangong Silang [commissioned 1982]) filipino large patrol craft 230 Katazin/Kazatin: russian dredger barge, 1917 gunboat K-15, 3/18 k.u.k., 5/18 german, 7/18 F(D) 21, 11/18 white-russian, 4/19 Kavkaz, IM KOPIENORDNER Katfisch: ZEICHNUNG IN SCHIFF UND SEE, fishing vessel 1960 Katherine: british yacht 1661 14,94m Kathio, T2-SE-A1 Katori-class (Katori [commissioned 20.4.1940], Kashima [commissioned 31.5.1940], Kashi [commissioned 5.12.41]) japanese training cruisers, IM KOPIENORDNER, LOOSE/OESTERLE Katori: japanese training ship, commissioned 10.09.1968, CONWAY 1947-95 Katra: 1935 tug Katsonis-class (Katsonis, Papanicolis) greek submarines 1927, 6x53,34 TT, 1x10,16, CONWAY 1922-46 Katsuragi-class (Katsuragi [commissioned 10/1887], Musashi [commissioned 2/1888], Yamato [commissioned 10/1887]) japanese corvettes, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Katsuriki: japanese minelayer, commissioned 1/1917, CONWAY 1906-21 „Katun“-class () soviet seagoing fire boat, project 1993 or project 1893 Kau Kave-class (Kave 1 [commissioned 16.11.1956], Kave 2, Kave 3, Kave 4, Kave 5) finnish landing craft, completed by 19.12.1960 Kawachi-class (Kawachi [commissioned 31.3.1912], Settsu [commissioned 1.7.1912]) japanese battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Kawkab-class (Kawkab [commissioned 7.3.1969], Thoaban [commissioned 7.3.1969], Baniyas [commissioned 27.12.1969]) united arab emirates coastal patrol craft, Keith Nelson type Kax „Kayra“-class () soviet survey launches, project 728 Kazahaya: japanese fleet tanker 1943, 3x12,0, IM KOPIENORDNER Kazarski-class (Kazarski 1890, Voevoda 1892, Posadnik 1892, Vsadnik 1894, Gaidamak 1894, Griden 1895) russian Tgunboats, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 „Kazbek“-class () soviet underway replenishment vessels, project 563 KD 1 Kaidai-class (No. 44 [1924 I 51]) japanese submarine 1924, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK KD 2 Kaidai-class (No.51 [1925 I 52, 1942 I 152]) japanese submarine 1925, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK KD 3A Kaidai-class (No 64 [I 53, 1942 I 153], No. 77 [I 54, 1942 I 154], No. 78 [I 55, 1942 I 155], I 58 [1942 I 158, 1945 Kaiten-carrier]) japanese submarines, completed 3/27 -12/1927, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46 KD 3B Kaidai-class (I 56 [commissioned 3/1929, 1942 I 156, 1945 Kaiten carrier], I 57 [commissioned 1929, 1942 I 157, 1945 Kaiten carrier], I 59 [commissioned 1930, 1942 I 159, 1945 Kaiten carrier], I 60 [commissioned 1930], I 63 [commissioned 1929]) ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK KD 4 Kaidai-class (I 61 [commissioned 1929], I 62 [commissioned 1930, 1942 I 162, 1945 Kaiten carrier], I 64 [commissioned 1930]) japanese submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK KD 5 Kaidai-class (I 65 [commissioned 1932, 1942 I 165, 1945 Kaiten carrier], I 66 [commissioned 1932, 1942 I 166], I 67 [commissioned 1932]) japanese submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK KD 6A Kaidai-class (I 68 [commissioned 1934, 1942 I 168], I 69 [commissioned 1935, 1942 I 169], I 70 [commissioned 1935], I 71 [commissioned 1935, 1942 I 171, 1942 transport], I 72 [commissioned 1937, 1942 I 172], I 73 [commissioned 1937]) japanese submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK KD 6B Kaidai-class (I 74 [commissioned 12/1938, 1942 I 174, 1943 transport], I 75 [commissioned 9/1937, 1942 I 175]) japanese submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK KD 7 Kaidai-class (I 176 [ex I 76, commissioned 8/1942], I 177 [ex I 77, commissioned 1942], I 178 [ex I 78, commissioned 1942], I 179 [ex I 79, commissioned 1942], I 180 [ex I 80, commissioned 1942], I 181 [ex I 81, commissioned 1942], I 182 [ex I 82, commissioned 1942], I 183 [ex I 83, commissioned 1943], I 184 [ex I 84, commissioned 1943], I 185 [ex I 85, commissioned 9/43]) japanese submarines, ZEICHNUNG IN UBOOTE IM 2. WK, CONWAY 1922-46, LOOSE/OESTERLE Kearsage-class (Kearsage [commissioned 24.1.1862], Oneida [commissioned 28.2.1862], Tuscarora [commissioned 5.12.1861], Wachusett [commissioned 3.3.1862]) US screw sloops Kearsage-class (Kearsage BB-5 [commissioned 20.2.1900, crane ship 1920, 1941 Crane Ship No. 1], Kentucky BB-6 [commissioned 15.5.1900]) US battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Kebir-class (El Yadekh [commissioned 1982], El Monrakeb [commissioned 1983], 343 [commissioned 1988], 344, commissioned 1985], 345 [commissioned 1985], 346 [commissioned 11/1985], 347 [commissioned 1988], 348 [commissioned 1988], 349 [commissioned 1988]) algerian patrol craft, similar to Al Bushra-class Kec Kedah: 1927 Kedma-class (Kadma, Yama, Negba, Tzafona) israeli coastal patrol craft, japanese built 1968 Kee Kefaloniya: launched 1904, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 221 Keg Kehrewieder: german seabath-tender, launched 1890 231 Kehrewieder: 1908, 29,07x6,52x2,68 Keihassalmi: finnish minelayer, commissioned 1958 Kej Kek Kelabang-class (Kalahitam, Kelabang, Kompas) indonesian large patrol craft, aka Mawar-class, built 1966-70 Kelantan: 1921 Kelefstis Stamou-class (Kelefstis Stamou, Diopos Antoniou) greek fast missile attack craft, french-built for cypriot government in 1974-75 Kelpy: tug 1934, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Kemphaan: (18) dutch cutter, launched 1781, lengthened 1787 Kenesaw Mountain, T2-SE-A1 Kenia: tug, 1927 Kennebago, T2-SE-A2 Kennebec: USA launched 1942 oilere 153x20,7x9,1 16,5kn Kennet: 1890, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Kenneth Whiting-class (Kenneth Whiting [AV-14, commissioned 5/44], Hamlin [AV-15, commissioned 6/44], St. George [AV16, commissioned 7/44, 1968 italian support ship Andrea Bafile], Cumberland Sound [AV-17, commissioned 8/44]) US seaplane tenders Kennington: british, launched 1736, 1749 BU, 20x9pdr, ex Mermaid Kent: british 70 guns 1698 Kent: british 70 guns, launched 4/1724 (rebuilt), 1744 BU Kent british 70 guns 1746 Kent: (74) british, 1762 launched, sold 1784 Kent-class (Kent [launched 1/1798, commissioned 1798, 1857 hulk, 1880 BU], Ajax [launched 3/1798, commissioned 1798, refitted in 10/1799, 1807 burnt]) 28x24pdr, 28x24pdr, 14x9pdr (later 4x9pdr + 8x32pdr carronades), 4x9pdr Kent,16. (hired cutter) around 1800 Kent-class: (Berwick [commissioned 15.2.1928], Cornwall [commissioned 8.5.1928], Cumberland [commissioned 23.1.1928], Kent [commissioned 22.6.1928], Suffolk [commissioned 31.5.1928], Australia [commissioned 24.4.1928], Canberra [commissioned 10.7.1928]) british/austral. cruisers, ZEICHNUNG IN KREUZER IM 2.WK, CONWAY 1922-46 Kentauros: german tug 1894, 1895 russian Silac Kenya: british merchant, launched 1930, completed 1931, renamed Hydra, 1941 LSI(L) landing ship infantery (large) Keren, LSH(L) landing ship headquarter, large Ken´yô Maru/Kenyo Maru: japanese tanker, launched 1939 Kenyon, T3-S-A1 Keokuk: US armoured ship, commissioned 3/1863, built as Moodna Kepler: german transport, commissioned 7/1925, 1943 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 177, 1946 soviet Venta, 1950s submarine tender Kuloy, IM KOPIENORDNER Keppel: ex US, brig, 14x4pdr, taken 1778 by RN, 1783 sold Keq Kerbedz: 1913 russian dredging ship, 1914 SAR Kerch-class (Fidonisi [commissioned 1917], Gadzhibei [commissioned 1917], Kaliakriya [commissioned 1917, sunk, raised, recommissioned as Dzerzhinski/Dzerzinskij 8/29], Kerch [commissioned 1917], Korfu [commissioned 10.6.1925 as Petrovskij, renamed Zheleznyakov 1939, bulgarian 1947-56], Levkas [commissioned 10.12.1925 as Shaumyan/Šaumjan], Tserigo [commissioned 1919], Zante [commissioned 7.11.1923 as Nezamozhnyi, renamed Nezamozhnik/Nezamoznik 4/26]) russian destroyers, CONWAY 1906-21, ZERSTÖRER IM 2. WK Keren Kernevel 1906 Kern Hills, T2-SE-A1 Kernstown, T2-SE-A1 Kersaint: french sloop 1898, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 3 Kestrel 1897 tug Kestrel: [Thomson 30-knotters] british destroyer, commissioned 4/1900 Keta: russian patrol submersible (ex Drzewiecki Type III submarine), 1905, CONWAY 1906-21 Kettle Creek, T2-SE-A1 Kettleman Hills, T2-SE-A1 Keu Kev Kew Kex „Keyla“-class () soviet cargo ships, project 610, 1 converted to intelligence collection vessel Kez 232 KFK-class (aka Kriegsfischkutter-class) (Vs 1441 [W 1, KW 1], M 3253 [Y 828, KW 2, 1975 greek Arhikelefstis Stassis], K 561 [Y 829, KW 3], ... [W 4, KW 4, 1964/67 tanzanian Rafiki/Uhuru?], ... [W 5, KW 5, 1964 tanzanian], ... [W 8, ... greek Arhikelefstis Maliopoulis], Y 836 [KW 6], ... [W 9, KW 9, 1967 greek], ... [W 10, KW 10, 1964/67 tanzanian Rafiki/Uhuru?], ... [W ..., ... greek Anemos]) german patrol craft „Khabarov“-class (VTR-8, VTR-13, VTR-15, VTR-25, VTR-35, SR-2, SR-9, SR-43, SR-156, SR-158, SR-162, SR-163, SR164, SR-165, SR-166, SR-911) soviet, project 229/219R, built 1952-56, border guard transports, later degaussing vessels Khazan-class (Hasan/Chasan/Khasan [completed 1942, formely named Sibiryev], Pereskop [completed 1944, formerly named Serishev], Sivaja [delivered 1946, formerly named Lazo]) soviet large river monitors, project 1190, LOOSE/OESTERLE Khazan (48) russian 1800 Khe Khivinetz: russian gunboat 1906, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 „Khobi“-class () soviet coastal tankers, project 437M Khorlynets: launched 1902, russian auxiliary minesweeper T 266 Khrabry (Khrabri/Chrabry/Chrabri): russian paddle steamer, built 1844 (8) Khrabry: russian armoured gun boat 1897, 1917 Krasnoye Znamya, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2, WW1 & WW2 IM KOPIENORDNER, CONWAY 1922-46 Khuula: 1974 Khukri-class (Khukri [commissioned 23.8.1989], Khutar [commissioned 7.6.1990], Kirpan [commissioned 12.1.1991], Khanjar [commissioned 22.10.1991], Kora [commissioned 1996?], Kirch [commissioned 1997?]) indian corvettes, CONWAY 1947-95 Kiamichi, T1-M-BT1 Kib Kic Kidd-class (Kidd [ordered as iranian Kouroush], Callaghan [ordered as iranian Daryush], Scott [ordered as iranian Nader], Chandler [ordered as iranian Anoushirvan]) US AA destroyers Kiddaw: 1909 Kiev-class (Kiev [commissioned 28.12.1975, project 1143], Minsk [commissioned 27.9.1978, project 1143M], Novorossiysk [commissioned 14.8.1982], Admiral Gorshkov [ex Baku, commissioned 11.12.1987, project 1143.4]) soviet aircraft cruiser, CONWAY 1947-95 Kif Kig Kiha: zanzibari steamer, launched 1885 Kiiski-class (Kiiski 1, Kiiski 2, Kiiski 3, Kiiski 4, Kiiski 5, Kiiski 6, Kiiski 7) finish coastal minesweepers, CONWAY 1947-95, commissioned 1984-85 Kij Kikawa Maru: japanese merchant, launched 1892 Kikyo-class (later Wakatake-class) (Kikyo [renamed Wakatake in 1928, commissioned as No. 2 on 30.9.1922], Kakitsubata [renamed Asagao in 1928, commissioned as No. 10 on 10.5.1923], Ajisai [renamed Fuyo in 1928, commissioned as No 16 on 16.3.1923], Karukaya [ex No. 18, commissioned 20.10.1923], Yuri [renamed Kuretake in 1928, commissioned as No 4 on 21.12.1922], Ayame [renamed Sanae in 1928, commissioned as No 5/No 6 on 5.11.1923], Kaido [renamed Sawarabi in 1928, commissioned as No 8 in 1924], Tsutsuji [renamed Yugao in 1928, commissioned as No. 12 in 1924, PB No. 46 1942], ) japanese destroyer, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK, IM KOPIENORDNER Kil-class (Kildary [commissioned 12/1917], Kildorough, Kilfenora, Kilgobnet, Kilclare, Kilchrenan, Kildavin, Kildorrey, Kilfullert, Kilkeel, Kilcock, Kildimo, Kildysart, Kilgarvan, Kilchreest, Kilham, Killena, Killerig, Killiney, Killour, Killowen, Killybegs, Killygordon, Kilmacolm, Kilmacrennan, Kilmaine, Kilmallock, Kilmanahan, Kilmarnock, Kilmartin, Kilmead [1919 cable ship], Kilmelford, Kilmersdon, Kilmington, Kilmore, Kilmuckridge, Kilmun [RN cable layer 1920, sold 1946, renamed SS Rask], Kilberry, Kilbeggan, Kilbirnie, Kilby, Kilcar, Kilchattan, Kilchvan, Kilclief, Kilclogher, Kildalkey, Kilbride, Kilburn, Kildangan, Kildare, Kildonan, Kildress, Kildwick, Kilfinny, Kilfree) british patrol gunboats, commissioned from 1918 on, LOOSE/OESTERLE, CONWAY 1906-21, IM KOPIENORDNER Kil-class: see USN PCE-842-class „Kildin“-class (Bedovyy [commissioned 30.6.1958, project 56E], Neulovimyy [commissioned 30.12.1958], Prozorlivyy [commissioned 30.12.1958], Neuderzhimyy [commissioned 30.12.1958]) project 56M, soviet missile destroyers, project 56EM was abortive export version, project 56U was conversion, CONWAY 1947-95 Kilissi: french refridgerator ship, launched 1934, 1942 german, vorgesehen as SG 19 Killektor No. 2: russian harbour vessel 1882 Killektor: russian harbour vessel 1902 Killer-class (P 473 [sri lankan, commissioned 2/1988], P 474 [sri lankan, commissioned 2/1988], P 475 [sri lankan, commissioned 2/1988]) south-korean-built coastal patrol craft Killingsholme: 1912, balloon vessel in world war 2 233 „Kilo“-type (B-177 [Delfin], B-187, B-190, B-219 [11/1992 iranian Tareq, project 877 EKM], B-224, B-227, B-229, B-248, B260, B-345, B-354, B-394 [1980-91 Komsomolets Tadjikistana], B-401, B-402, Tyumenskiy Komsomolets [1991 B404], B-405, B-425, B-437 [1980-91 Magnitogorskiy Komsomolets], B-439, B-445, B-459, B-464, B-468, B-470, B471, B-494, B-800, B-871, Sindhugosh [indian, project 877EM, commissioned 30.4.1986], Sindhudhvaj [indian, project 877EM, commissioned 12.6.1987], Sindhuraj [indian, project 877EM, commissioned 20.10.1987], Sindhuvir [indian, project 877EM, commissioned 26.8.1988], Sindhuratna [indian, project 877EM, commissioned 22.12.1988], Sindhukesari [indian, project 877EM, commissioned 16.2.1989], Sindhukirti [indian, project 877EM, commissioned 4.1.1990], Sindhuvijay [indian, project 877EM, commissioned 6.3.1991], Noor [iranian, project 877 EKM, in service 6.6.1993], ... [iranian, project 877 EKM, in service 1994], Orzel [polish, project 877E, ex soviet codename Varshavianka/Warshavyanka, acquired 21.6.1986], Delfinul [romanian, transferred 12/1986], ... 431 [at sea 5/1994]; algerian: 2 acquired 15.9.1987 and 1/1988; china: 2 [1 delivered 1995, built as ex iranian ex romanian, 1 delivered late 1995], further under construction) soviet attack submarines, project 877 Granay, first boat in service 4/1982, project 636/project 1636 modified version, CONWAY 1947-95 Kilurki-class (Kilurki 71 [commissioned 1972], Kilurki 72 [commissioned 1972]) s-korean fast gun attack craft, CONWAY 1947-95 Kimbla: guyanan landing craft, launched 21.8.1981 Kimikawa Maru: japanese freighter 1937 launched, 146,15x19x8,23 m, 19,5 kn, rebuilt as auxiliary seaplane carrier for 12 aircraft, 2x15,0, 4x1,32 MG, see also Kiyokawa Maru, Kamikawa Maru, Kunikawa Maru „Kim Jin“-type (306 [nicaraguan, delivered 1980s], 308 [nicaraguan, delivered 1980s], ... [nicaraguan, delivered 1980s], ... [nicaraguan, delivered 1980s]) north-korean patrol craft Kimmerol: 1916, british oil tanker Kinbrace: british salvage vessel 1945 Kinchela: 1914, boom defence vessel in world war 2 Kinda: russian screw corvette, launched 1856?, (11) King-class (King [commissioned 7/46], Murature/Muratore [commissioned 4/45]) argentine patrol vessels King Edward: channel ferry 1901 King Edward VII-class (Africa [commissioned 11/1906], Britannia [commissioned 9/1906], Commonwealth [commissioned 3/1905], Dominion [commissioned 7/1905], Hibernia [commissioned 1/1907], Hindustan [commissioned 7/1905], King Edward VII [commissioned 2/1905], New Zealand [commissioned 7/1905]) british battleship, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 1 King Emperor: 1914 Kingfish,6. schooner. (1806) 1807 Kingfisher british 50 guns 1699 Kingfisher: british sloop, later bomb, launched 12/1745, fitted as bomb 1758 (1x13in mortar, 1x10in mortar) served as bomb 1758-60, sold 1763 Kingfisher/Kingsfisher: purchased on the stocks 1782, launched 1782, wrecked 1798, brig sloop, 18x6-pounders Kingfisher,4. brig. (1823 Woolwich. ‘cherokee’. sold 1838) 1824 Kingfisher,12. (1845 launched. laid up 1852. harbour service 1875. sold 1890.) 1846 Kingfisher-class (Kingfisher [L.70, commissioned 18.6.35], Mallard [L.42, commissioned 15.7.36], Puffin [L.52, commissioned 26.8.36], Kittiwake [L.30, commissioned 24.4.37], Sheldrake [L.06, commissioned 1.7.37], Widgeon [L.62, commissioned 16.6.38]) british patrol vessels, CONWAY 1922-46, IM KOPIENORDNER King George: american (14x6pdr), taken by RN 1779, renamed Allediance, 6.8.1782 taken by french/americans King George,10. (hired cutter) 1809 King George V.-class (King George V. [ex Royal George, commissioned 16.11.1912], Centurion [commissioned 22.5.1913], Audacious [commissioned 21.10.1913], Ajax [commissioned 31.10.1913]) british battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 King George V.-class (King George V. [commissioned 11.12.1940], Prince of Wales [commissioned 31.3.1941], Duke of York ex Anson [commissioned 4.11.1941], Howe ex Beatty [commissioned 29.8.1942], Anson ex Jellicoe [commissioned 22.6.1942]) british battleship, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1922-46 King of Prussia: british cutter, purchased by RN 1763, lost 1765, 6x3pdr, 10 swivels King Orry: 1913 King Salvor: 1942 british salvage vessel, 1942 submarine rescue vessel Kingfisher Kings Canyon, T2-SE-A1 King´s Fisher (18) british sloop 1782 Kingsmill,1 british gunvessel, (around 1797 - 1801) Kings Mountain, launched as, laid down as Conastoga (II), completed as Millicoma USN AO-73, T2-SE-A1 Kingston: british 60/64 guns 1697 Kingston: british 60/64 guns 1719 Kingston: british 60/64 guns launched 10/1740 (rebuilt), 1762 sold Kingston-class (Kingston [ex Frontenac, commissioned 10/1995?], Nanaimo, Edmonton, White Horse, Yellowknife, Goose Bay, Summerside, Moncton, Brandon, Saskatoon, Glace Bay) canadian coastal defence vessels Kingston Emerald: launched 1927, finnish gunboat Aunus 234 Kingston Pearl: 1940, Nautilus, Jay, 1944 Sandmartin Kingsville: tug, 1942 King Yuan-class (King Yuan, Lai Yuan) chinese cruiser, launched 1/1887 bzw 3/1887 „Kinjan“-class () north-korean patrol craft tanzanian: 5 transferred 1987-88 Kinloss: salvage vessel 1945 Kinnaird Head repair ship 1945 Kinrei Maru: japanese tanker 1941 Kinsale british 40/44 guns 1724 Kinsale british 40/44 guns 1741 Kinsman 1908 Kinterbury 1943, stores ship Kinugasa Maru: japanese freighter 1936 launched, 137,17x18,59x8,77 m, 19,7 kn, rebuilt as auxiliary seaplane carrier for 10 aircraft, 2x12,0, see also Kagu Maru Kio Kipp (56) USA 1790 Kiq Kirai-Sen KRS-class (I 21 [ex No. 48, commissioned 3/1927, 1942 I 121], I 22 [ex No. 49, commissioned 28.10.27, 1942 I 122], I 23 [ex No. 50, commissioned 28.4.28, 1942 I 123], I 24 [commissioned 12/1928, 1942 I 124]) japanese submarine, ZEICHNUNG IN U-BOOTE IM 2. WK Kirkwood tug, 1944 Kirov-class (Kirov [commissioned 26.9.1938], Vorosilov/Voroshilov [commissioned 15.6.1940, 1960s modified as test bed for OS-24, designated project 33]) project 26, see also Maksim Gorkij-class, soviet cruisers, CONWAY 1922-46 Kirov-class/Kirow-class (Kirov [commissioned 30.12.1980, 1992 Admiral Ushakov], Frunze [commissioned 31.10.1984, 1992 Admiral Lazarev], Kalinin [commissioned 30.12.1988, 1992 Admiral Nakhimov], Yuri Andropov [1992 Petr Velikiy, commissioned 1998] soviet cruisers, project 1144 aka Orlan, CONWAY 1947-95, LOOSE/OESTERLE Kishinev: soviet universal dry cargo vessel for mediterranean/baltic/..., IM KOPIENORDNER Kit: russian tug 1865, 1900 Sujfun Kit: norwegian waler 1911, 1915: russian survey vessel Poljarnyj, 1932 Meridian Kita: launched 1936, 1943 planned as german SG 8, commissioned as minelayer Brandenburg, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Kitchen: yacht 1670, converted to bomb 1692 Kite (14) cutter british 1778 Kite,18. brig (1795 launched of fir. sold 1805) 1795 Kite,16. (1805 launched. Fir built. sold 1815) 14x24-pounder carronades and 2xsixes. 1805 Kittanning, T2-SE-A1 Kitty George 1913 Kitty Hawk AVP-1 1941, redesignated AKV-1 1943 Kiu Kiv Kiwi-class (Kiwi, Moa, Tui [later oceanographic service]) RNZN ASW and minesweeping trawlers, aka Bird-class, launched 1941 Kix Kiyokawa Maru: japanese freighter 1937 launched, 146,15x19x8,23 m, 19,5 kn, rebuilt as auxiliary seaplane carrier for 12 aircraft, 2x15,0, 4x1,32 MG, see also Kamikawa Maru, Kimikawa Maru, Kunikawa Maru Kiyokaze-class (later Kamikaze-class) (Karuikaze or Suzukaze [renamed Asakaze in 1928, commissioned as No. 3 16.6.1923], Asanagi [renamed 1928, ex No. 15, commissioned 29.12.1924], Makaze [renamed Harukaze in 1928, commissioned as No. 5 on 31.5.1923], Hatakaze [renamed 1928, ex No 9, commissioned 30.8.1924], Hayate [renamed 1928, ex No 13, commissioned 21.12.1925], Kiyokaze or Shirushikaze [renamed Kamikaze in 1928, commissioned as destroyer No 1 on 28.12.1922, IM KOPIENORDNER], Matsukaze [commissioned as No. 7 on 5.4.1924, renamed 1928], Oite [renamed in 1928, ex No 11, commissioned 30.10.1925], Yunagi [renamed 1928, ex No 17, 24.4.1925]) japanese destroyer, refitted 1941-42, ZEICHNUNG IN ZERSTÖRER IM 2.WK Kiz Klamath Falls, T2-SE-A1 Klas Horn-class (Klas Horn [commissioned 1932], Klas Uggla [commissioned 1932]) swedish destroyers Klaskanine, T1-M-BT1 „Klaz´ma“-class () soviet cable layers, project 1274 Kle Klickitat, T1-M-BT1 Klondike-class (..., Everglades AD-24 [commissioned 23.5.46], Frontier AD-25 [commissioned 2.3.46], ...) US destroyer tender Klu KM 1: german fast coastal minelayer 194_, 1944 KS 1 (motor torpedo boat), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 2: german fast coastal minelayer, 194_, 1944 KS 2 (motor torpedo boat), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 235 KM 3: german fast coastal minelayer 1942 KM 4-type (...ausdruck seite 35: 293 [commissioned 10.11.43, 1/44 343, 11/44 KT-343], 303 [commissioned 10.11.43, 1/44 344, 11/44 KT-344], 313 [commissioned 10.11.43, 1/44 345, 11/44 KT-345], 346 [commissioned 30.1.44, 11/44 KT-346], 347 [10/44 KT-347], 348 [commissioned 30.1.44, 10/44 KT-348], 373 [commissioned 10.11.43, 1/44 321], 383 [commissioned 10.11.43, 1/44 322, 11/44 KT-322], 393 [commissioned 10.11.43, 1/44 323], 403 [11/44 KT-324], 413 [11/44 KT-325], 423 [11/44 KT-326], 433 [commissioned 10.11.43, 11/44 KT-327], 443 [commissioned 21.9.43, 1/44 328, 11/44 KT-328], 453 [commissioned 10.11.43, 1/44 329, 11/44 KT-329], 463 [1/44 330, 11/44 KT-330], 473 [commissioned 10.11.43, 1/44 331, 11/44 KT-331], 483 [commissioned 21.9.43, 1/44 332, 11/44 KT-332], 493 [commissioned 10.11.43, 1/44 333, 11/44 KT-333], 503 [commissioned 10.11.43, 1/44 334, 11/44 KT-334], 901 [commissioned 7.9.41, 7/43 SKA-901, 4/45 KT-621], 1401 [commissioned 25.7.41, 9/41 902], 1402 [commissioned 25.7.41, 9/41 903, 3/43 SKA-903, 6/44 Leningrad], 1403 [commissioned 25.7.41, 9/41 904, 3/43 SKA-904, 4/45 KT-622], 1404 [commissioned 25.7.41, 9/41 905, 3/43 SKA-905], 1405 [commissioned 25.7.41, 9/41 906, 3/43 SKA-906, 4/45 KT-623], 1406 [9/41 907, 3/43 SKA-907], 1407 [commissioned 25.7.41, 9/41 908, 3/43 SKA-908, 4/45 KT-624], 1408 [commissioned 25.7.41, 9/41 909, 3/43 SKA-909], 1409 [commissioned 25.7.41, 9/41 910, 3/43 SKA-910, 4/45 KT-625], 1410 [commissioned 25.7.41, 9/41 910, 3/43 SKA-910, 4/45 KT-626], 1411 [commissioned 25.7.41, 9/41 912, 3/43 SKA-912, 4/45 KT-627], 1412 [commissioned 25.7.41, 9/41 913, 3/43 SKA-913], 1413 [commissioned 25.7.41, 9/41 914, 3/43 SKA-914, 4/45 KT-628], 1414 [commissioned 25.7.41, 9/41 915, 3/43 SKA-915], 1415 [commissioned 25.7.41, 9/41 916], 1416 [commissioned 25.7.41, 9/41 917, 3/43 SKA-917, 4/45 KT-629], I-31 [10/44 KT-847], I-43 [10/44 KT-43], I44 [10/44 KT-44], I-45 [10/44 KT-848], I-47 [10/44 KT-849], KT-210, KT-231 [12/45 PK-248], KT-239 [commissioned 28.6.45, 12/45 PK-245], KT-265 [commissioned 19.8.44], KT-266 [commissioned 25.11.45], KT283 [commissioned 19.12.44], KT-284, KT-285 [commissioned 1.9.45], KT-291, KT-292 [commissioned 19.8.44], KT-294 [commissioned 25.11.45], KT-295, KT-298 [commissioned 19.12.44], KT-349 [commissioned 23.6.44], KT-350 [commissioned 23.6.44], KT-351 [commissioned 23.6.44], KT-352, KT-353, KT-354 [commissioned 23.6.44], KT-355 [commissioned 2.2.45], KT-356, KT-357, KT-358, KT-359, KT-360 [commissioned 23.6.45], KT-363 [commissioned 2.2.45], KT-381, KT-382, KT-383, KT-384, KT-385, KT-386 [commissioned 21.9.44], KT387, KT-388, KT-389 [commissioned 21.9.44], KT-390 [commissioned 21.9.44], KT-406 [commissioned 21.6.45], KT-407 [commissioned 21.6.45], KT-408 [commissioned 21.6.45], KT-409 [commissioned 21.6.45], KT-410 [commissioned 21.6.45], KT-664, KT-665, KT-666 [commissioned 21.10.44], KT-667 [commissioned 21.10.44], ..., KT-668 [commissioned 21.10.44], KT-669, KT-670, KT-671 [commissioned 21.10.44], KT-672 [commissioned 21.10.44], KT-673, KT-674, KT-675, KT-676 [commissioned 21.10.44], KT-677, KT-678, KT-679 [commissioned 21.10.44], KT-680, KT-681, KT-682, KT-851, KT-852, KT-853, KT-854, KT-855, KT-856, KT-857 [commissioned 16.2.45], KT-952, KT-954, KT-955 [commissioned 19.12.45], KT-958, KT-962 [commissioned 1.9.45], KT-960, KT-965, KT-966, KT-967, KT-968, KT-972 [commissioned 1.9.45], KT-973 [commissioned 25.11.45], KT-974 [commissioned 1.9.45], KT-975, KT-976, KT-977, KT-978, KT-979 [commissioned 19.12.45], KEMShCh-7 [sentry boat, converted, 2/43 OChK-26, 11/43 PTShCh-101, 6/44 KEMShCh-101, 12/45 PK-238], ... KEMShCh-280 [commissioned 4.8.44, 12/45 PK-238], KEMShCh-281 [commissioned 4.8.44], KEMTShCh-282 [12/45 PK-240], KEMTShCh-287 [12/45 PK-249], KEMTShCh-288 [12/45 PK-247], KEMTShCh-289 [12/45 PK243], KEMTShCh-290 [12/45 PK-246], MI-8) soviet minesweeping launches, coastal patrol craft, 10 north-korean KM 4: german fast coastal minelayer 1942, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 5-type: soviet minesweeping launches of world war 2, 1940 onwards, IM KOPIENORDNER KM 5: german fast coastal minelayer 1942 KM 6: german fast coastal minelayer 1943 KM 7: german fast coastal minelayer, commissioned 1943 as KS 7 (motor torpedo boat), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 8: german fast coastal minelayer 1942 KM 9: german fast coastal minelayer 1943, 1943 KS 9 (motor torpedo boat), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 10: german fast coastal minelayer 1943, 1943 KS 10 (motor torpedo boat), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 11: german fast coastal minelayer 1943, 1944 KS 11 (motor torpedo boat), 1944 kroatian KR 2, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 12: commissioned 1943 as KS 12 (motor torpedo boat), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 13: commissioned 1943 as KS 13 (motor torpedo boat), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 14: commissioned 1943 as KS 14 (motor torpedo boat), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 15: commissioned 1943 as KS 15 (motor torpedo boat), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 16: german fast coastal minelayer 1941 trials as prototype, 1943 rebuilt as KS 16 (motor torpedo boat), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 17: german fast coastal minelayer 1942, 1943 KS 17 (motor torpedo boat), 1944 kroatian KS 6, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 18: german fast coastal minelayer 1942, 1943 KS 18 (motor torpedo boat), 1944 kroatian KS 1, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 19: german fast coastal minelayer 1942 KM 20: german fast coastal minelayer 1942, 1943 KS 20 (motor torpedo boat), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 21: german fast coastal minelayer 1942, 1943 KS 21 (motor torpedo boat), 1944 kroatian KS 7, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 236 KM 22: german fast coastal minelayer 1942 KM 23: german fast coastal minelayer 1942, 1943 KS 23 (motor torpedo boat), 1944 kroatian KS 8, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 24: german fast coastal minelayer 1942, 1943 KS 24 (motor torpedo boat), 1944 kroatian KS 3, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 25: german fast coastal minelayer 1942, 1943 KS 25 (motor torpedo boat), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 26: german fast coastal minelayer 1943, 1944 KS 26 (motor torpedo boat), ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 27: german fast coastal minelayer 1942 KM 28: german fast coastal minelayer 1942 KM 29: german fast coastal minelayer 1942 KM 30: german fast coastal minelayer 1942 KM 31: german fast coastal minelayer 1943, 1943 KS 31 (motor torpedo boat), 1944 kroatian KS 4, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 32: german fast coastal minelayer 1943, 1943 KS 32 (motor torpedo boat), 1944 kroatian KS 5, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 2 KM 33: german fast coastal minelayer 1943 KM 34: german fast coastal minelayer 1943 Kniaz Pojarski/Knyaz Pojarski/Knjaz Pojarski: russian battleship 1873, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Kniaz Potemkin: russian merchant, launched 5/1887, 1919 sunk, 1933 raised, repair until 1941 Potemkin, 1944 german mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher MAUREB Galatz SM 241, completed without armament, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Kniaz Potemkin Tavrisheski: russian battleship, commissioned 11/1903, Pantelimon, 1917 Potemkin, 1917 Boretz za Svoboda, , LOOSE/OESTERLE, CONWAY 1860-1905 BD. 2 Knight Almoner: built 1930, renamed Cape Howe, 1939-41 decoy ship Prunella Knox-class (Connole [1992 greek Ipiros], Trippe [1992 greek Thraki], Vreeland [1992 greek Makedonia], Robert E. Peary [1992 taiwanese Chi Yang], Brewton [1992 taiwanese Feng Yang], Kirk [1993 taiwanese Fen Yang], Joseph Hewes [1994 taiwanese ], Cook [1994 taiwanese ], Barbey [1994 taiwanese ], Whipple [1995/6 taiwanese ], Stein [1995/6 taiwanese ], Bagley [1995/6 taiwanese ], Truett [1994 thai Phutthayotfa Chulaok], Ouellet [1996 thai Phutthaloetla Naphalai], Capodanno [1993 turkish Muavenet], Fanning [1993 turkish Adatepe], reasoner [1993 turkish Kocatepe], Thomas C. Hart [1993 turkish Zafer], Ainsworth [1994 turkish Ege], Bowen [1994 turkish Karadeniz], Donald B. Beary [1994 turkish Akdeniz], McCandless [1994 turkish Trakya], ...) US frigates Knudhoret: 1961, rebuilt 1964 Knyaginya Lovitch: russian frigate (44), maiden voyage 19.9.1828, launched 26.5.1828 Koala boom defence vessel 1940 Kobben: norwegian submarine 1910, 1913 A 1 Kobben-class (Kaura [commissioned 5.2.65, 1991 danish ?], Kinn [commissioned 8.4.64], Kya [commissioned 15.6.64, 1991 danish Springeren], Kobben [commissioned 17.8.64], Kunna [commissioned 1.10.64], Ula [commissioned 7.5.65, 1991 US], Utsira [commissioned 1.7.65], Utstein [commissioned 9.9.65], Utvaer [commissioned 1.12.65, 1989 danish Tumleren], Uthaug [16.2.66, 1990 danish Saelen, recommissioned 1993], Sklinna [commissioned 17.8.66], Skolpen [commissioned 17.8.66], Stadt [commissioned 15.11.66], Stord [commissioned 9.2.67], Svenner [commissioned 1.7.67]) norwegian submarines, german Typ 207, IM KOPIENORDNER Kôbe Maru: japanese merchant 1940, IM KOPIENORDNER Koblenz: merchant, commissioned 21.12.1922, 1923 Condor, 1944 mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 102, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Kocatepe-class (Kocatepe [commissioned 18.10.1931], Adatepe [commissioned 18.10.1931]) turkish destroyers [italian Folgoretype] Kod Koetei-class (Koetei [launched 1898], Siboga [launched 1898, 1910 minelayer], Assahan [launched 1900, 1917 minelayer]) dutch gunboats Kof Kog Koh Köhlbrand: launched 1890, german ferry, 19.. Sachsen, 19.. Bismarck, 19.. Nymphe Koi Kojima: japanese large patrol vessel, training ship, launched 21.5.64 Kojima: japanese large patrol vessel, training ship, commissioned 11.3.1993 Kokuba-class (Kokuba, Kaiapit, Kandep, Kiunga, Kuniawa, Kukipi, Kiunga) australian built papua new guinean personnel landing craft, built and delivered 1975 Kokuyô Maru: japanese tanker, launched 1939 „Kola“-class (Sokol [commissioned 30.8.1951, renamed Sovetskiy Turkmenistan], Berkut [commissioned 10.5.1952], Kondor [commissioned 10.5.1952], Grif [commissioned 25.10.1952, renamed Sovetskiy Dagestan], Krechet [commissioned 18.12.1952], Orlan [commissioned 17.3.1953, renamed Sovetskiy Azerbaydzan], Lev [commissioned 17.3.1953], Tigr [commissioned 25.4.1953]) soviet frigates, project 42, CONWAY 1947-95 237 Kolberg-class (Kolberg [commissioned 21.6.1910], Mainz [commissioned 1.10.1909], Cöln [commissioned 16.6.1911], Augsburg [commissioned 1.11.1910]) german cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1906-21 Kolduncik: russian tug 1863 Kolenté: french refridgerator ship, launched 1933, 1940 seized, intended as german mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 20, not completed, 1947 french St. Michel, 1955 british Taipooan, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Kolguev: russian cargo, 1915 built, 1941 minelayer Yushar, IM KOPIENORDNER Köln-class, Typ 120 (Köln [commissioned 15.4.1961, training hulk 1989], Emden [commissioned 24.10.1961, 1983 turkish Gemlik], Augsburg [commissioned 7.4.1962], Karlsruhe [commissioned 15.12.1962, 1982 turkish Gelibolu], Lübeck [commissioned 6.7.1963, 1988 turkish for cannibalisation], Braunschweig [commissioned 16.6.1964, 1989 turkish for cannibalisation]) west german frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 Kolomna: 1953 „Kolomna“-class () soviet, project 233 Kolpino: russian harbour vessel 1902 Kolyvan: 1918 russian harbour vessel, 1924 Trudovnik, 1932 KP-8, 1943 K 8 Komahashi Maru: japanese transport 1914, 1914 submarine tender Komahashi, 1920 T-depotship, 1924 submarine tender, 1933 survey vessel, 1942 submarine tender, IM KOPIENORDNER „Komar“-class (R-63, R-64, R-66, R-69, R-70, R-71, R-72, R-81, R-88, R-90, R-94, R-95, R-96, R-98, R-101, R-102, R-103, R104, R-105, R-115, R-116, R-117, R-118, R-119, R-120, R-124, R-125, R-126, R-127, R-128, R-129, R-130, R131, R-132, R-133, R-134, R-135, R-136, R-137, R-138, R-139, R-140, R-148, R-149, R-150, R-151, R-152, R153, R-154, R-155, R-156, R-157, R-158, R-159, R-165, R-166, R-167, R-168, R-170, R-171, R-174, R-187, R188, R-189, R-190, R-191, R-197, R-198, R-200, R-202, R-203, R-205, R-207, R-208, R-209, R-211, R-213, R214, R-215, R-216, R-217, R-231, R-232, R-233, R-234, R-235, R-236, R-237, R-238, R-261, R-262, R-263, R264, R-265, R-266, R-267, R-268, R-269, R-270, R-271, R-272, R-273, R-274, R-275, R-276, R-277, R-278, R279, R-280, R-281, R-282) soviet fast missile attack craft, project 183R, built 12/1959-65, CONWAY 1947-95 (algerian: 6 transferred in 1966/67 (671, 672, 673, 674, 675, 676) chinese: 7-8 transferred 1960/61, 40 home-built, plus „Hoku“ cuban: 12 transferred 1962, 4 transferred 1963-66, 2 in 1967 egyptian: 7 in 1962-67, also home-built „October“-class indonesian: Guawidjaja, Hardadali, Kalamisani, Kalanada, Katjabola, Kelaplintah, Pulanggeni, Nygapasa, Surotama, Sarpamina, Sarpawasesa, Tritusta, 1961-65 iraqi: 3 in 1972 north-korean: 6 delivered, 4 home-built or 10 transferred, 8 home-built „So Hung“ 1980-81 syrian (41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49): 9 in 1963-66 vietnamese: 4 in 1972 Komet-class (Komet No. 20 [launched 1896], Blixt No. 27 [launched 1898], Meteor No. 28 [launched 1899], Stjerna No. 29 [launched 1899], Orkan No. 30 [launched 1900], Bris No. 31 [launched 1900], Vind No. 32 [launched 1900], Virgo No. 33 [launched 1902], Mira No. 34 [launched 1902], Sirius No. 36 [launched 1903], Orion No. 35 [launched 1903], Kapella No. 37 [launched 1904]) swedish torpedo boat („Vedette-Boote“ Vedettbåten) Kommuna: russian river barge, later fuel transport, 8/1918 riverine seaplane carrier (6 Grigorovich M 9, 3 Nieuport XVII) schlecht IM KOPIENORDNER Komsomolec-class/Komsomolets-class () soviet motor torpedo boat, prototype boat ran trials in 1940, series production since 1944, first commissioned 1945, 31 built, project 123, IM KOPIENORDNER Kondouriotis-class: (Kondouriotis [commissioned 11/1932], Ydra [commissioned 11/1932], Spetsai [commissioned 5/1933], Psara [commissioned 5/1933]) greek destroyer, CONWAY 1922-46 Kondor: launched 1904, later russian dispatch vessel Kondor: west german customs launch, 1974 maltese C 29 „Kondor I“-class (V-31 [prototype, commissioned 28.11.70], Greifswald [commissioned 29.5.69, 1990 guinea-bissaui], Bergen [commissioned 29.5.69, 1981 fishery protection vessel Warnemünde, 1990 west german], Anklam [commissioned 30.5.69, 1976 training ship Ernst Thälmann], Ueckermünde/Ückermünde [commissioned 1.7.69, later frontier guard G-11, later G-411, 1990 west german BGS vessel GS01, 1992 maltese P 30], Bansin [commissioned 24.12.1970, later frontier guard G-46, then G-446], Templin [commissioned 20.12.69, later frontier guard G-16, then G-442, 1990 west german BGS vessel GS06, 1992 tunesian], Neustrelitz [commissioned ..., later frontier guard G-41, then G-412], Vitte [commissioned 18.2.1970, later frontier guard G21, then G-421], Zingst [commissioned ..., later frontier guard G-22, then G-444], Prerow [commissioned 15.5.70, later frontier guard G-23, then G-413], Graal-Müritz [commissioned 15.5.70, later frontier guard G-24 then G-413], Kühlungsborn [commissioned 3.6.70, later frontier guard G-25, then G-445, 1990 west german BGS vessel GS07], Ahrenshoop [commissioned 8.8.70, later frontier guard G-26, then G-415, 1990 west german BGS vessel GS08], Demmin [commissioned ..., later frontier guard G-12, then G-442, 1990 west german BGS vessel GS02, 1992 tunesian], Kirchdorf [commissioned 19.9.70, later frontier guard G-42, then G-425], Malchin [commissioned 18.10.69, later frontier guard G-13, then G-441, 1990 west german BGS vessel GS03, 1992 tunesian], Boltenhagen [commissioned ..., later frontier guard G-43, then G-443], Altentrepow [commissioned 5.9.1969, later frontier guard G-14, then G-414, 1990 west german BGS vessel GS04, 1992 tunesian], Pasewalk [commissioned 45, then G-426, 1990 west german BGS vessel GS05, 1992 maltese P 31], Rerik [commissioned 238 12.11.1970, later frontier guard G-45, then G-426], Libben [torpedo recovery vessel, 1993 lithuanian], Strelasund [torpedo recovery vessel], Komet [intellligence gathering craft, 1994 estonian], Meteor [intellligence gathering craft, 1994 estonian]) east german coastal minesweepers, project 89.100, LOOSE/OESTERLE „Kondor II“-class (Wolgast [commissioned 1.6.71, 1993 indonesian Pulau Rote], Rosslau [commissioned 12.9.72], Kamenz [commissioned 24.7.71, 1993 latvian], Sömmerda [commissioned 7.4.73, 1990 west german M 2670, 1993 indonesian Pulau Raibu], Eislaben [commissioned 24.5.73, 1990 west german M 2671, 1993 uruguayan], Gransee [commissioned 30.6.73], Stralsund [commissioned 14.8.71], Zeitz [commissioned 11.7.73], Wittstock [commissioned 11.9.71], Hettstedt [commissioned 9.8.73, 1993 indonesian Pulau Raas], Altenburg ]commissioned 11.9.73], Kyritz [commissioned 2.10.71], Neuruppin [commissioned 30.10.71], Strasburg [commissioned 12.11.71], Röbel [commissioned 1.12.1971, 1993 latvian], Pritzwalk [commissioned 22.12.71, 1993 indonesian Pulau Romang], Rathenhow [commissioned 24.3.72], Schönbeck [commissioned 29.2.73], Dessau [commissioned 3.5.72], Bitterfeld [commissioned 26.6.72, 1990 west german M 2672, 1993 indonesian Pulau Rimau], Tangerhütte [commissioned ..., 1990 west german M 2669], Genthin [commissioned 7.8.72], Zerbst [commissioned 7.8.72, 1993 indonesian Pulau Rondo], Grimma [commissioned 10.11.73, 1993 indonesian Pulau Rempang], Oranienburg [commissioned 30.9.72, 1993 indonesian Pulau Ruso], Jüterborg [commissioned 1.11.72, 1993 indonesian Pulau Rangsang], Bernau [commissioned 1.12.72, 1990 west german M 2673, 1991 uruguayan], Eilenburg [commissioned 22.12.72, 1990 west german M 2674, 1991 uruguayan], Riesa [commissioned 3.2.73, 1991 uruguayan], Wilhelm-Pieck-Stadt-Guben [commissioned 5.7.73]) east german coastal minesweepers, project 89.200, CONWAY 1947-95 Carl Fr. Gauss west german research vessel, ex eats german …, IM KOPIENORDNER Kong Frederik III: 1909 Kong Sverre: norwegian frigate, launched 1860 Kongo-class (Kongo [commissioned 1/1878], Hiei [commissioned 3/1878]) japanese armoured corvettes Kongo-class (Kongo [commissioned 16.8.1913], Hiei [commissioned 21.11.1912], Haruna [commissioned 19.4.1915], Kirishima [commissioned 19.4.1915]) japanese battle cruiser, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21, CONWAY 1922-46 Kongo-class (Kongo DD-173 [commissioned 25.3.1993], Kirishima DD-174 [commissioned 16.3.1995], Myoko DD-175 [commissioned 14.3.1996], Chokai DD-176 [commissioned 20.3.1998]) japanese destroyers, CONWAY 1947-95, IM KOPIENORDNER Kongô Maru: sister to Kiyozumi Maru, Kashima Maru, Katsuragi Maru, Komaki Maru, japanese transport 1934, 4x14,0, IM KOPIENORDNER König-class (König [commissioned 10.8.1914], Großer Kurfürst [commissioned 30.7.1914], Markgraf [commissioned 1.10.1914], Kronprinz [commissioned 8.11.1914]) german battleship, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, CONWAY 1906-21 Königin Elisabeth: german coastal transport 1841, IM KOPIENORDNER Königin Luise: launched 8.5.1913, 1914 german auxiliary minelayer B, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3 Königin Luise: german passenger transport, launched 10.4.1934, commissioned 1939 as minelayer, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 3, IM KOPIENORDNER Königsberg-class (Königsberg [commissioned 6.4.1907], Nürnberg [commissioned 10.4.1908], Stuttgart [commissioned 1.2.1908, 1918 seaplane carrier], Stettin [commissioned 29.10.1907]) german cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1906-21 Königsberg-class (Königsberg [commissioned 12.8.1916, 1920 french Metz], Karlsruhe [commissioned 23.12.1916], Emden [commissioned 16.12.1916], Nürnberg [commissioned 15.2.1917]) german cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1906-21 Königsberg-class (Königsberg [commissioned 17.4.1929], Karlsruhe [commissioned 6.11.1929], Köln [commissioned 15.1.1930]) K-class, german light cruiser, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1922-46, VOM ORIGINAL ZUM MODELL König von Preußen: 1751 prussian Handelsfregatte, ZEICHNUNG IN CURTI König Wilhelm: prussian armoured frigate, commissioned 20.6.1869 (ex turkish Turkestan Fatikh, 1867 prussian Wilhelm I., 1867 König Wilhelm), ZEICHNUNG in SCHLACHTSCHIFFE & -KREUZER, ZEICHNUNG IN GRÖNER BD. 1, CONWAY 1860-1905 Bd. 1 „Koni I“-type (Delfin [commissioned 1978 training vessel, 1990 bulgarian Smeli], Murat Reis [algerian, delivered 20.12.1980], Rais Kellicen [algerian, delivered 4.3.1982], Rais Korfu [algerian, delivered 10/1984], 350 Mariel [cuban, transferred 24.9.1981], 353 [cuban, transferred 8.2.1984], 356 [cuban, transferred 10.4.1988], Rostock [east german, commissioned 25.7.1978], Berlin Hauptstadt der DDR [east german, commissioned 10.5.1979], Halle [east german, commissioned 28.1.1986]) soviet-built export frigates, project 1159 „Koni II“-type () soviet-built frigates „Koni III“-type (Al Hani [libyan, commissioned 28.6.1986], Al Ghardania [libyan, commissioned 23.10.1987]) soviet-built frigates Koning der Nederlanden: dutch battleship launched 10/1874 Koningin Emma: dutch merchant, launched 1939, in world war 2 british LSI (landing ship infantry) Queen Emma Koningin Regentes-class (Koningin Regentes [launched 4/1900], De Ruyter [launched 2/1901], Hertog Hendrik [launched 6/1902, 1939 guard ship Vleereede, 1941 german AA battery Ariadna]) dutch coastal battleship 239 Koningin Wilhelmina der Nederlanden: dutch protected cruiser, launched 10/1892 Konkordija: 1885 russian steamer, 1918 estn Concordia, 1922 soviet Kingisepp Konovod: russian merchant 1916, 10/16 commissioned as russminesweeper/netlayer Irtysh Konstantin: (38) russian 1799 Konstantin: (74) russian 1800 Konstantin: russian merchant, launched 1866, 8/15 netayer/minesweeper Khoper, minelayer 5/16 Konsul A. Sartori: swedish transport, launched 2.12.1943, intended as german mine barrier breaking vessel Sperrbrecher 156, 1946 venezuelean Nueva Esparta, 1955 libanese Port Paix, 1957 mexican Sinaloa Konsul John: DGzRS-MRB motor-rettungs-boot, built 1930, IM KOPIENORDNER Konvoir-class (Konvoir [launched 7/12], Sputnik [launched 7/12, 2/18 german Lauterbach, 11/18 estonian Laine, 1940 soviet minesweeper T 49, 1941 guardship Gangutyec]) russian dispatch vessels Kookaburra boom defence vessel 1939 Kopanec: russian 1913, 1925 Mina, 1932 GM-1, 1939 MT-1, 1948 TV-4 Kopchik-class (Kopchik [launched 1916], Korshun [launched 1916, renamed Pioner, sunk 1941, refloated 1942]) russian river gunboats Koral Korgialenios: 1916 as ... built, 1916 greek minelayer/service vessel, 1941 sunk, refloated, 1943 german UJ 2110, IM KOPIENORDNER Korietz-class (Korietz [commissioned 1887], Mandjur/Mandzhur [commissioned 1888]) russian gunboats, IM KOPIENORDNER Köro 1: german liason & evaluation craft 1918 Körös-class (Körös, Szamos) kuk river monitors, launched 1892 Korsfjord: tug, launched 1942, commissioned 13.3.1943as net tender NT 47, 1948 tug Corsar, 1951 indian Azad Kortenaer-class (aka Standard-class) (Kortenaer [commissioned 26.10.1978], Pieter Florisz (I) [1981 commissioned as greek Elli], Witte de With (I) [1981 commissioned as greek Limnos], Banckert [29.10.80, 1993 greek Aegeon], Callenburgh [commissioned 26.7.79, 1994 greek Adrias], Van Kinsbergen [commissioned 24.4.80, 1995 greek Navarino], Piet Hein [commissioned 14.4.1981], Abraham Crijnsson [commissioned 26.1.1983], Philips van Almonde [commissioned 2.12.1981], Bloys van Treslong [commissioned 25.11.1982], Jan van Brakel [commissioned 14.4.1983], Pieter Florisz (II) [commissioned 1.10.1983]) dutch frigates, CONWAY 1947-95 Kôryô Maru: japanese tanker, launched 1936 Koryû Maru: japanese steamer, launched 1931, converted to fleet oiler 1943 Kosar: 1968, soviet merchant passenger ship Kosmonaut Pabel Beliyaev-class () soviet, pr
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