UB-III class (1916-18)

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The UB-III class. Crowning achievement of submarine warfare on the German side, as impressive as were the long range "U-Kreuzer", the UB-III became the mainstay of the the German submarine force in 1917-18. Best of the UB Type, they were derived from the successful UC-II Minelayers. If the UB-I and UB-II had been very successful on their own right, they had a lot of issues. With two-shafts, larger, more balanced with extra torpedo armament they became a standard with 200 ordered, most of which were completed. But they were also the direct ancestors of the famous Type VII of WW2 fame, via the cover of a design bureau at the Hague… Due to late arrival into the war, the UB-III did less well than their predecessors, sinking still 521 ships (1,123,211 GRT) and 7 warships. #kaiserlichesmarine #uboat #ub3 #typevii #uboote #submarine #germannavy #ww1 #battleatlantic

A famous photo: UB 148 en route to the USA, surfaced and in heavy weather

Design genesis of the UB-III

The UB III draw less from the preceding Ub-IIs than from the other specialized U-Boat branch of the time, the minelayer types (UC), and especially the very successful UC IIs which gained their reputation by sinking more than 1,800 Allied and neutral vessels. German engineers were thus asked to improve on the design and create a pure torpedo launching vessel, perfectly in line for an unrestricted surb warfare. Their task was to greatly expand its potential, for what was a fairly capable design, incorporating as many features and creating the "perfect submersible torpedo boat". The UB-III indeed had nothing to do with the UB-II, despite sharing the same lineage. This was a brand new league in submarine design.


UC-II type UC-45 in drydock maintenance. The UB-III were directly modelled on these.

Final design


The hull displaced 508 tonnes (500 long tons) for the first serie, and 555 tonnes (546 long tons) surfaced and 629 t (619 long tons) and 684 t (673 long tons) submerged for the second serie. The hull length for the first serie was 55.30 (181 ft 5 in) overall, and 57.80 m (189 ft 8 in) overall for the second serie. The internal, pressure hull measured for all versions 40.10 m (131 ft 7 in). The hull beam for the first serie was 5.76 meters (18 ft 11 in) for the first serie and 5.80 m (19 ft) for the second. Draught for the first serie was 3.67 m (12 ft) and 3.85 m (12 ft 8 in) for the second. Complement was larger than previous UB classes, with three officers, generally a Frigate Lieutnenant, a petty officers and XO, and 31 ratings.

Hull Design


More detailed cutout (src korableu)

The original UC-II design displaced 417 tons for 53m long for the second version (49 for the first) and still had 7 torpedoes (2× 50 cm bow, one internal stern tube) and up to 18 mines in six triple chutes, three per side. They were double-hulled with improved range and seakeeping, and were seen as an excellent design base. The order for 64 boat was completed befiore the end of the war. This was seen as a good design to start with by Blohm & Voss for high seas operations as requested by the High Command. The Yard would be responsible for the first six.

Powerplant and Performances

The UB-III had about the same powerplant as the UC-II, with two 6-cylinder 4-stroke MAN diesel engines, for a total of 1,060 PS (780 kW; 1,045 shp) for the first serie, and 1,100 PS (809 kW; 1,085 shp) for the second one. They reloaded batteries coupled to two Siemens-Schuckert Electric motors rated for 788 PS (580 kW or 777 shp). Thy ran at 450 rpm surfaced and 362 rpm submerged.

They drove two shafts, each driving a 1.40 m (4 ft 7 in) propeller. Top speed due to this power improvement varied, the first serie was capable of 13.2 knots (24.4 km/h; 15.2 mph) surfaced and 7.4 knots (13.7, 8.5 mph) submerged. The second serie could reach 13.9 knots (25.7 kph or 16 mph) surfaced and 8 knots (14.8 kph and 9.2 mph) submerged.
As for Range, it was well improved between the two series:
The first one could reach 7,120 nmi (13,190 km; 8,190 mi) at 6 knots (11 kph; 6.9 mph) surfaced and 50 nmi (93 km; 58 mi) at 4 knots (7.4 kph; 4.6 mph) submerged and for the second serie 9,090 nmi (16,830 km; 10,460 mi) at 6 knots surfaced and 55 nmi (102 km; 63 mi) at 4 knots submerged.
For both, the test depth was 50 m (160 ft).

Armament

As shown in the the construction tables below, Armament varied between ship and over time, but there was at least a standard for torpedo tubes.The first serie for example had four 50 cm (19.7 in) bow torpedo tubes and one stern tube. The stern tube was eliminated for the UB-80 series onwards as rarely used, and converted into extra storage. There was even the case of UB 12 rebuilt as a minelayer in 1918 with eight 8 mines and the bow TTs removed.If the early series had four bow tubes and one aft, they also had one reload for each, so ten torpedoes. As there was no space aboard for two spares, the ready torpedoes were already in the tubes.

Deck armament changed, with one simple machine gun for the first serie UB-48 (later rearmed) and from UB-54 a 8.8 cm (3.5 in) SK L/30 deck gun as standard.As the war progressed the latter was replaced when possible by a 10.5 cm (4.1 in) SK L/45 deck gun in 1918. The last series had the latter as standard.There was also an interesting experiment, UB 106, which had both a 88mm aft and 105mm forward as an experiment for better surface defence.

German standard Torpedoes


Torpedo room of UB-88 in 1920, inspected by the allies
This was the 50 cm (19.7") G/6 used on all U-boats from U-19 and by that stage the better G/6D. Designed in 1908 it entered service in 1911 and became standard.

⚙ Specs G6D*

Overall Length236 in (6.000 m)
Explosive Charge*362 lbs. (164 kg) TNT/Hexanitrodephenylamin (Hexanite)
Range/Speed9,190 yards (8,400 m)/27 knots or 3,830 yards (3,500 m)/35 knots
PowerKerosene Wet-Heater

8.8 cm (3.5 in) SK L/30

Captured UB-126 at Cherbourg showing her 88mm deck gun.

⚙ Specs G6

Mass644 kilograms (1,420 lb)
Length2.64 meters (8 ft 8 in)
ShellFixed HE 7 kilograms (15 lb) 3.5 in
Breechhorizontal sliding-wedge
ElevationUbts.L: -10° to +30°
Rate of fire15 RPM
Muzzle velocity590 m/s (1,900 ft/s)
Max. rangeUbts.L: 10,500 metres (11,500 yd) at +30°

10.5 cm (4.1 in) SK L/45


105 mm SK L/45 from UB-91 exposted at Chepstow
The second type mounted either on serie from the two latter series, or to replace 88mm deck guns on many ships in 1918, had ever better caracteristics for surface combat, notably a greater muzzle velocity and range as well as twice heavier shell.

⚙ Specs 10.5cm SK L/45 (4.1 in)

Overall mass1,450 kg (3,200 lb)
Length4.725 m (15 ft 6.0 in)
ShellFixed Brass Casing 25.5 kg (56 lb), shell 17.4 kg (38 lb)
BreechHorizontal sliding-block
ElevationUbts LC/16: -10° to +50°, traverse 360°
Rate of fire15 RPM
Muzzle velocity710 m/s (2,300 ft/s)
Max. range 12,700 m (13,900 yd) at 30°

UB-III type drawing in heavy weather (pinterest)
Profiles awaited.



Various views of a cutout model kit (cc)

⚙ UB-III specifications

Displacement508–555 t surfaced/629–684 t submerged
Dimensions55.30 x 5.76 x 3.67m (181 ft 5 in x 18 ft 11 in x 12 ft)
Propulsion6-cyl. diesel engines, 1,060 PS (780 kW; 1,045 shp), El.Mot. 788 PS (580 kW; 777 shp)
Speed13.2 knots (24.4 kph; 15.2 mph)/7.4 knots (13.7 kph; 8.5 mph)
Range7,120 nmi (13,190 km; 8,190 mi)/6 knots, 50 nmi (93 km; 58 mi)/4 knots submerged
Armament4× 50 cm bow TTs, stern tube, 10 torp., 1× 8.8 cm (3.5 in) SKL/30/10.5 cm SK L/45 deck gun
Test depht/diving time50 metres (160 ft), 25-35 sec.
Crew3+31

Construction

In the end, more than 200 UB III boats were ordered, 96 completed but 89 commissioned into the Kaiserliches Marine. Of these, 37 were lost including four in accidents and the rest in action. Surviving ones were surrendered to the Allies according to Armistice terms and were thorouhly examined and even seing extra service under other flags until 1935.The table below resumes the orders by builder.

⚙ Construction Yards

UB 48-UB 53 (6)Blohm & Voss, Hamburg 1916-17
UB 54-UB 59 (6)A.G. Weser, Bremen 1916-17
UB 60-UB 65 (6)Vulcan, Hamburg 1916-17
UB 66-UB 71 (6)Germaniawerft, Kiel 1916-17
UB 72-UB 74 (3)Vulcan, Hamburg 1916-17
UB 75-UB 79 (5)Blohm & Voss, Hamburg 1916-17
UB 80-UB 87 (8)A.G. Weser, Bremen (1916-18)
UB 88-UB 102 (15)Vulcan, Hamburg 1916-18
UB 103-UB 117 (15)Blohm & Voss, Hamburg 1916-18
UB 118-UB 132 (15)A.G. Weser, Bremen 1917-18
UB 142-UB 145 (4)A.G. Weser, Bremen 1917-19
UB 133Germaniawerft, Kiel 1917-19
UB 136Germaniawerft, Kiel 1917-19
UB 148-UB 150 (3)A.G. Weser, Bremen 1917-19
UB 154-UB 155 (2)Vulcan, Hamburg 1917-19

Large scale detailed plan of internals.

Caracteristics by series

UB 48 to UB 53 (B&W):

516 tons/651 tons 55.30 x 5.80 x 3.68 m 13.6 knots/8 knots 9,040 nm/6 knots or 55/4 kts
2x MAN S6V35/35 1100hp 6-cylinder, 4-stroke diesel engines 2x 580 kW SSW electric motors/generators
5x TTs 500mm, 1 MG, from UB 14 1 rotary cannon. UB 12 rebuilt as a minelayer in 1918: 8 mines instead of TTs

UB 54 to UB 59 (AG Weser):

516 tons/646 tons 55.85 x 5.80 x 3.72 m 13.4 knots/7.8 knots 9,020 nm/6 knots or 55/7 knots
2x Körting 1060hp 6-cylinder, 4-stroke diesel engines, 2x 580 kW SSW electric motors/generators
Armament 4x 500mm fwd, 1x 500mm aft, 1x 88mm deck gun (From UB 59 1x 105mm gun)

UB 60 to UB 65 (AG Vulcan Hamburg):

508 tonnes/639 tonnes, 55,52 x 5,76 x 3,70 m, 13,3/8 kts, 8,420 nm/6 kts or 55/4 kts
2x Diesel 6 cyl 4 stroke MAN S6V35/35 1100hp, 2x electric generators SSW 580 kW
Armement: Same but from UB 62, UB 64 one 105mm 1918

UB 66 to UB 71 (Germaniawerft Kiel):

513 tons/647 tons 55.83 x 5.80 x 3.67 m 13.2 knots/7.6 knots 9,090 nm/6 kts or 55 nm/4 knots
2x MAN S6V35/35 1100hp 6-cyl. 4-stroke diesels, 2x 580 kW SSW electric motors/generators
Same and UB 67, UB 68 1918 1x 105mm gun

UB 72 to UB 74 (AG Vulcan):

508 tons/639 tons, 55.52 x 5.76 x 3.70 m, 13.4/7.5 knots, 8,420 nm/6 knots or 55/4 knots
Same as above but UB 73 and UB 74: Körting 1,060hp and same.
Same armament but from UB 73 in 1918: one 105mm gun.

UB 75 to UB 79 (B&V Hamburg):

516 tons/648 tons 55.30 x 5.80 x 3.68 m 13.6 knots/7.8 knots, 8,680 nm/6 kts or 55/4 kts
Same propulsion
Armament same but UB 77 and UB 79 1918: 1x 105mm gun

UB 80 to UB 87 (AG Weser Bremen):

516 tons/647 tons 55.85 x 5.80 x 3.72 m, 13.4/7.5 knots 8,180 nm/6 kns, 50 nm/4 knots
2 Körting 6-cyl. 4-stroke diesel engines 1060hp (UB 82-UB 85: Daimler MU336; UB 86, UB 87: Benz DS375)
2 x 580 kW SSW electric motors/generators
Armament only 4 500mm TTs bow, 1x 88mm deck gun

UB 88 to UB 102 (AG Vulcan Hamburg):

510 tons/640 tons 55.52 x 5.76 x 3.73 m, 13 knots/7.4 knots, max depht 50 meters
Autonomy 7,102 nm/6 knots or 55/4 knots
2x 6 cyl. 4 stroke MAN-Vulcan S6V35/35 1100hp (UB 100-UB 102: AEG), 2x Siemens SSW 580 kW electric motors
Armament: Same as above but 105mm deck gun

UB 103 to UB 117 (Blohm & Voss):

519+ tons (UB 103, UB 105, UB 109: 510 tons) or 649 tons (UB 103, UB 105 and UB 109: 629 tons)
55.30 x 5.80 x 3.70 m, 13.3 knots/7.5 knots 7,420 nm/6 knots, unknown underwater
2x diesels 6 cyl. 4 strikes MAN-Vulcan S6V35/35 1100hp, 2 580 kW Siemens SSW EM (UB 109-UB 114: Maffei; UB 115-UB 118: AEG)
Same as above by 88mm and from 1918 105mm or for UB 115, UB 117 105mm and on UB 106 both 88 and 105mm

UB 118 to UB 132 (AG Weser):

512 tons/643 tons, 55.85 x 5.80 x 3.72 m, 13.9/7.6 knots 7,280 nm/6 knots and 55/4 kts
2x 6-cyl. 4-stroke Daimler MU336 diesels 1060hp (UB 121-UB 127: Körting; UB 128-UB 132: Benz DS375)
2x SSW electric motors/generators (UB 128-UB 132: Schiffsunion) of 580 kW
Same as above TTs but one 105mm (UB 124: 88mm)

UB 142, UB 143, UB 148 and UB 149 (AG Weser Bremen):

523 tons/653 tons, 55.85 x 5.80 x 3.75 m, 13.5/7.5 knot, 7,280nm/6 knots or 50/4
2x Diesel engines 6 cyl. 4 strokes Benz DS375 (UB 149: Körting) 1060hp, 2 Schiffsunion (UB 149: SSW) 580 kW EM
Same as above TTs and one 105mm deck gun for all

Legacy of the UB-III

Type ViiB
Early blueprints for the Type VIIb, 1936

It was considerable. The rebirth of German submarines despite the Versailles treaty interdiction could only be done out of Germany to avoid the inquisition of the allied commissions. Several options were studied, including an agreement with the USSR in the 1920s, but due to the dire situation post-civil war the option was postponed. A rapprochement was made however later in the 1930s. Instead, Germany through its naval attaché in the neutral (and unscaved by war) Netherlands, to boot a close-germanic language speaking country. And this traduced eventually to the creation of a less risky design bureau instead of a fully flege yard, in what became at The Hague, the infamous "Ingenieurskantoor voor Scheepsbouw". The best submarine engineers from former Yards came to settled there in 1922, with all the hidden documentation of former WWI submersible models placed there under lock and key. Dutch personal was hired to be placed on the front office. Netherland having no agreements for inspections from the former entente, there was no obligation to open any of its offices anywhere, and it was not requested.

It does not however prevent the possibility of a French or British spy infiltrating the company, but if real, this remains undiclosed to this day and we have to assume that the future allies knew nothing (but only suspected) such clandestine program. All three yards involved in it, Vulkan Werft (Hamburg) and A.G. Weser/Krupp (Bremen) and Germaniawerft/Krupp (Kiel) kept it top secret.

There was a problem though. If the German state through third-party banks and companies could finance R&D work in this office, there was still a justification to go from theories to practice; In short, an order for a real boat, that cannot be German. Fortunately, the company also rebuilt its prewar yards networks. After some intruigue, the German naval attaché in Turkey convinced the country, which badly needed modern submersibles as deterrence against Greece in which it was at war for two years. And so the first model ever built was for Turkey, as the Birinci Inonu class. Instead of starting from nothing, the engineers simply retook and proposed (with some arm twisting) what was basically a slightly improved UB-III design.


The Birinci İnönü class submersibles, furiously recalling the UB-III

Through First Mentor Bilanz GmbH, and from 1927 Igewit 1 GmbH and Tebeg GmbH, the final draft were ready by 1925 after the order was placed and Fijenoord received the construction order. The new Turkish Submersibles were pretty close to the original UB-III, but of course with improvements:
They displaced 505t surface, 620t submerged for 58.68 x 5.80 x 3.50 m (192.6 x 19 x 11.6 ft) so a bit larger in width and lenght, but with the same hull shape, two MAN diesels 1,100 bhp and 2x Siemens electric motors rated for 700 shp, again pretty close to the original and a top speed surface which was the same at 13.5 but a better 8.5 kts submerged. Surface range was also better, at 9,090 nmi/6 knots surfaced, and 55 nm submerged at 4 knots, same again. Armament was improved by the adoption of two stern tubes however. The Dutch armament was a 75mm gun (3-in) and on the roworked conning tower aft platform later, a Rheinmetall 20mm AA gun was installed. Diving performances were better as the hull was reinforced, giving them 60m (196 ft) and the crew thanks to automation went down to 29.

Thus, the The Hague Bureau was able to deliver the goods for the German Navy, which received all technical reports for its first sea trials. It looked the way formward, but to improve on this concept, completed in 1927, the bureau needed more orders. Turkey would be generous in this, providing a good portion of extra "prototypes" (Gür class, Altilay, Batiray, etc). But also Finland, the USSR, Spain, Sweden, Japan, Romania, Argentina and even indirectly Italy all became customers. By 1933 when the German submarine program was fully reactivated by Hitler, more of these designs were ongoing, with all the range needed by the Kriegsmarine, from the large oceanic types (Type-I) to the coastal Type II/III and the Type VI, later refined as the Type VII, closest based on the "improved UB-III", the largest submarine program of all times.

The UB-III Type in service

Read More

Books

Bendert, Harald (2000). Die UB-Boote der Kaiserlichen Marine, 1914-1918. Verlag E.S. Mittler & Sohn GmbH.
Gröner, Erich; Jung, Dieter; Maass, Martin (1991). U-boats and Mine Warfare Vessels. German Warships 1815–1945. Vol. 2. Conways
Preston, Anthony (1978). U-Boats. London, England: Bison Books.
Baumgartner, Lothar; Erwin Sieche (1999). Die Schiffe der k.(u.)k. Kriegsmarine im Bild=Austro-Hungarian warships in photographs978-3-901208-25-6.
Gibson, R. H.; Maurice Prendergast (2003). The German Submarine War, 1914–1918. NIP
Imperial and Royal Navy Association. "Tengeralattjárók" (PDF) Imperial and Royal Navy Association.
Jung, Dieter (2004). Die Kaiserliche Marine 1914-1918 und ihr Verbleib. Bernard & Graefe.
Karau, Mark D. (2003). Wielding the Dagger: the MarineKorps Flandern and the German War Effort, 1914–1918. Praeger Publishing.
Messimer, Dwight R. (2002). Verschollen: World War I U-boat losses. NIP
Miller, David (2002). The Illustrated Directory of Submarines of the World. St. Paul, Minnesota
Stern, Robert Cecil (2007). The Hunter Hunted: Submarine versus Submarine: Encounters from World War I to the Present
.Tarrant, V. E. (1989). The U-Boat Offensive: 1914–1945. Annapolis NIP
Williamson, Gordon (2002). U-boats of the Kaiser's Navy. Oxford: Osprey.
Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921
Rossler, Eberhard (1975). The U-boat: The evolution and technical history of German Submarines. Annapolis NIP
Bendert, Harald (2000). Die UB-Boote der Kaiserlichen Marine, 1914-1918. Hamburg Verlag E.S. Mittler & Sohn GmbH.
Gröner, Erich; Jung, Dieter; Maass, Martin (1991). U-boats and Mine Warfare Vessels. German Warships 1815–1945. Vol 2
Rössler, Eberhard (1979). U-Bootbau bis Ende des 1. Weltkrieges, Konstruktionen für das Ausland und die Jahre 1935–1945. Bernard & Graefe.

Links

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Model Kits

German UB-III submarine 1917-1935 by Achim Koerver
That's the only one. A shame that this iconic WWI model was not covered more.

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rendition on sakhalianet.x10.mx/

Kaiserliche Marine UB-48

UB-48 was commissioned on 11 June 1917 as SM UB-48 under Wolfgang Steinbauer. She conducted nine patrols, sank 35 ships (107,795 GRT) plus a destroyer: the 200t HMS Prize on 14 August 1917. She was also reassigned to the Pola Flotilla and later the II Mediterranean U-boat Flotilla, based in Cattaro. UB-48 was in fact very effective in the Mediterranean under the number U-79 in the Austro-Hungarian Navy, but same crew under Wolfgang Steinbauer. She was scuttled at Pola after the surrender, on 28 October 1918.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-49

UB-49 was commissioned on 28 June 1917 as SM UB-49 and she served mainly in the Mediterranean. She served under Hans von Mellenthin with the Austro-Hungarian Navy as SM U-80. She performed eight wartime patrols, sinking 40 ships for 72,817 GRT and one escort. After the Armistice with Germany UB-49 returned to Kiel via Norway. Handed over to the United Kingdom on 16 January 1919, she was broken up in Swansea in 1922.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-50

She was commissioned into the Pola Flotilla of the German Imperial Navy on 12 July 1917 as SM UB-50, under KzS Franz Becker.
She conducted conducted seven patrols, sank 40 ships during the for a total of 97,922 gross register tons (GRT) and 16,499 tons of warships. She operated as part of the Pola Flotilla based in Cattaro, surrendered on 16 January 1919 with the rest of the Pola Flotilla after Admiral Reinhard Scheer ordered them to return to port. During her passage through Gibraltar strait for the Adriatic, she managed to sink the battleship HMS Britannia, quite a symbol and feat. UB-50 was given to Britain and broken up at Swansea.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-51

UB 51 was commissioned into the Pola Flotilla, 26 July 1917 as SM UB-51. Under Ernst Krafft she operated as part of the Flotilla in Cattaro and surrendered 16 January 1919, like her sister, given to Britain and BU at Swansea.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-52

UB-52 was commissioned into the Pola Flotilla, on 9 August 1917 under KzS under Otto Launburg. She operated from Cattaro but was sunk by torpedo on 23 May 1918 by the British submarine HMS H4 on the Otranto Barrage, the gate to the Adriatic, lost with all hands.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-53

UB 53 was commissioned into the Pola Flotilla on 21 August 1917, under KzS Robert Sprenger. With the Pola Flotilla she roamed the Adriatic in search of preys and tried to forced the Otranto barrage. Her biggest kill was SS Athenia (1914). On 7 April 1918 she spotted the German Navy Zeppelin L 59 airship crashing near the Strait of Otranto with all hands, coming from Yambol to bomb the Royal Navy base at Malta. But she was claimed by a mine of the Barrage on 3 August 1918. It seems she survived and surfaced before sinking as only 10 went to the bottom with her.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-54

UB-54 was commissioned into the Flanders Flotilla in Zeebrugge on 12 June 1917 under KzS Egon von Werner, conducting 6 patrols, sinking 14 ships for a total of 7,200 GRT.UB-54 was apparently sunk on 11 March 1918 by British destroyers HMS Sturgeon, Thruster, and Retriever by depth charges.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-55

She was commissioned into the Flanders Flotilla on 1 July 1917 under Ralph Wenninger. She operated from Zeebrugge, in dangerous waters with stong current and treacherous sand banks. She sank 21 ships (26,598 tons) and 2 damaged (12,809 tons). She sank at 05:05 on 22 April 1918 by a mine, with all hands.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-56

She was commissioned into the Flanders Flotilla on 19 July 1917 under KzS Hans Valentiner. She only sank 4 ships (5,387 tons) before hitting a mine at 23:41 on 19 December 1917, all hands.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-57

UB-57 was commissioned into the Flanders Flotilla on 30 July 1917 under Otto Steinbrinck and Johannes Lohs as successive captains. She was successful, with 46 ships sunk (122,035 tons) and 11 ships damaged (64,265 tons). But she was sunk at 23:00 on 14 August 1918 after striking a mine.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-58

She was commissioned into the Flanders Flotilla on 10 August 1917 under Werner Fürbringer. Only managing to sink 8 ships (8,198 tons). Lik many of her sisters she ws claimed by a mine at 04:15 on 10 March 1918, with all hands.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-59

UB-59 was commissioned into the Flanders Flotilla on 25 August 1917 under Erwin Waßner. She sank 7 ships (8,361 tons) and 2 damaged (12,413 tons). UB-59 was scuttled 5 October 1918 off Zeebrugge during the evacuation of Belgium by German forces.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-60

UB-60 was commissioned into the Training Flotilla of the German Imperial Navy, on 6 June 1917, based in Kiel under Peter Ernst Eiffe. Thus no sortie or kill. She surrendered to the Allies at Harwich, on 26 November 1918, sold for BU on 3 March 1919 but foundered in tow underway to Swansea on 12 June 1919.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-61

She was commissioned on 23 June 1917 as SM UB-61 under Theodor Schultz, conducted three patrols, but onlu sank two ships (12,920 GRT). She hit a mine on 29 November 1917 and sank with all hands.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-62

UB-62 was commissioned on 9 July 1917 under Bernhard Putzier, having 8 ships sunk (17,226 tons) and 1 ship damaged (7,300 tons). She surrendered 21 November 1918 after Armistice terms, was attributed to Britainn, the admiralty sold her for BU in Sawansea by 1921.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-63

She was commissioned on 23 July 1917 under Rudolf Gebeschus, but she anly sank 3 ships (7,771 tons) with one damaged (1,113 tons). She was sunk on 28 January 1918 by destroyer HMS W.S. Bailey and HMS Fort George with depth charges, with all hands.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-64

She was commissioned on 5 August 1917 under successively Otto von Schrader, Walter Gude, Woldemar Petri and Otto von Schrader, with 30 ships sunk (34,120 tons) and 4 ships damaged (48,497 tons).She surrendered to the British on 21 November 1918, BU in Fareham in 1921.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-65

UB-65 was commissioned on 18 August 1917, under the command of Kapitänleutnant Martin Schelle, sailed six war patrols, sinking 7 ships, damaging 6 more (7,487 tons and 11,443 tons.) and the Anchusa-class sloop HMS Arbutus. However she was lost off Padstow, Cornwall circa 14 July 1918 with all hands in unknown circumstance as there never was a minefield in this area. However the mistery did not last forever:
An expedition was mounted in 2004 for Channel 4 "Wreck Detectives" to survey a previously unidentified U-boat wreck located earlier during a routine survey by the Royal Navy. Divers conformed she was indeed UB-65. Inspection of the wreck by Innes McCartney and Dr. Axel Niestlé proved conclusively her identity, and examination led to think she was lost through accidental causes.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-66

UB-66 was commissioned on 1 August 1917 under Fritz Wernicke, which sank the sailing vessel Martha (412t) and on 17 January 1918 under Fritz Wernicke the SS Windsor Hall. Herself was sunk by the flower class sloop HMS Campanula on 18 January 1918.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-67

UB-67 was commissioned on 23 August 1917 under Gerhard Schulz and from 10 Nov 1918 Hellmuth von Doemming. They sank two ships, SS Aurania 13,936 tons and the paddle minesweeper Ascot. She served as training U-Boat in the Mediterranean before being surrendered to the British on 24 November 1918, BU at Swansea in 1922.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-68

UB-68 was commissioned on 5 October 1917 under Heino von Heimburg, conducted five patrols and sank five ships. But she was also under the command of Karl Dönitz and sank the 3,883t Steamer Oopack. But on 4 October 1918 she encountered technical problems, surfaced, was spotted and sunk by gunfire, with just one dead, 33 survivors including Dönitz. Other sources claims she was sunk by HMS Snapdragon and HMS Cradosin, and four dead.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-69

UB-69 was commissioned on 12 October 1917 under KzS Alfred Klatt. She made one patrol, no kill, and was sent in the Mediterranean when sunk on 9 January 1918 by HMS Cyclamen. 31 went down with her.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-70

UB-70 was commissioned on 29 October 1917 under Johannes Remy. She made 2 patrols and sank the French 1,794t Valdivia in the Mediterranean. She sank on 2 May 1918 for her third patrol on 16 April 1918, last heard from on 5 May 1918 east of Gibraltar. Her loss remains a mistery but the area is difficult to explore.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-71

Ub-71 was commissioned 23 November 1917 under Kurt Schapler, served in the Mediterranean and sunk by depth charges in her first sortie by HMS ML413 off Menorca on 21 April 1918.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-72


UB-72 was commissioned on 9 September 1917 under first Walter Creutzfeldt and later KzS Friedrich Traeger with the II and V Flotilla. She sank 5 ships (10,551 tons), damaged one of 3,358 tons. Norwegian Svanfos, HMS Tithonus, Norwegian Vafos, British Sandhurst, Quito, Baron Ailsa but was caught on the English Channel by HMS D4 torpedoes and sunk on 12 May 1918.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-73

She was commissioned on 2 October 1917 under Karl Neureuther, with 9 ships sunk (19,301 tons), Dutch Catriena, British Myrtle Branch, Chelford, Ladoga, Lodaner, Dalegarth Force, Orissa and Norwegian Mountain Laurel but on 24 June 1918 she spotted and sank the RN submarine HMS D6, which was no small feat, all in the Mediterranean. On 21 November 1918 she was surrendered to France, interned in Cherbourg (see the WW2 French subs for more).

Kaiserliche Marine UB-74

UB-74 was commissioned on 24 October 1917 under KsZ Ernst Steindorff, which had 7 ships sunk (13,294 tons) and 3 damaged (12,817 tons) as part of the Flanders Flotillas. On 26 May 1918 she was sunk by HMS Lorna in the English channel.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-75

UB-75 was commissioned on 11 September 1917 under Franz Walther. She sank 6 ships (10,777 tons) and one damaged (1,477 tons) as part of the Flanders Flotillas. On 10 December 1917 she was lost with all hands after hitting a mine.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-76

UB-76 was commissioned on 23 September 1917 under Kptlt. Erich Gerth, no patrol as she served with the Training Flotilla. On 12 February 1919 she was surrendered to Britain and BU in Rochester in 1922.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-77


UB-77 was commissioned under command of Kptlt. Wilhelm Meyer. She had moderate success with only 1 ship sunk (14,348 tons) and 2 damaged (28,174 tons). She surrendered on 16 January 1919 to the RN, BU in Swansea in 1921.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-78

She was commissioned on 20 October 1917 under Arthur Stoßberg, having 2 ships sunk (1,241 tons) and 2 damaged (7,040 tons, hit a Mine off Dover on 19 April 1918, all hands lost.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-79


Unidentified UB-III surrendered, at anchor at Portsmouth, with HMS Renown and POW leaving port.She was commissioned on 27 October 1917 under Woldemar Petri, apparently served as training sub. She was surrendered in accordance to Armistice terms on 26 November 1918, attributed to UK, sold, BU at Swansea in 1922.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-80

One of the most successful boats, she was commissioned into the German Imperial Navy on 8 September 1917 under Max Viebeg (Pour le Mérite), made 10 patrols, sinking 20 ships (35,478 tons) and 5 ships damaged (26,322 tons) and after V-Day surrendered to Italy in accordance with Armistice terms, BU at La Spezia in May 1919.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-81

UB-81 was commissioned on 18 September 1917 under Oblt. Reinhold Saltzwedel (Pour le Mérite), served with the Flandern I Flotilla, made 2 patrols, sank on 1 Dec 1917 the steamer SS Molesey (3,218). She was sank herself on 2 December 1917 by a mine in the channel, with all hands.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-82

UB-82 was commissioned on 8 September 1917 under Walther Gustav Becker. She made 3 patrols with the III flotilla, no kill. She was sunk on 17 April 1918 by HMS Pilot Me and HMS Young Fred with all hands.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-83

UB-83 was commissioned on 15 October 1917 under Günther Krause and later Oblt. Hans Buntebardt, both in the V flotilla. She made 6 patrols, only sunk the steamer Aulton (634t) and damaged the tank Meline (6,970 GRT). UB-83 was sunk on 10 September 1918 by HMS Ophelia off Orkney with all hands.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-84


UB-IIIs Interned in Cherbourg in 1919 (identity unknown)

She was commissioned on 31 October 1917 under Kptlt. Max Bräutigam. She made no sortie or kill, but was lost in a collision on 7 December 1917 in the Baltic Sea in Eckernforde Bay by the torpedo target ship Solingen. 7 crew members in the engine room went down with her (she was surfaced). Raised and repaired she never had the time to return to front-line service. Instead, still a training boat she was surrendered on 26 November 1918 to the French, BU in Brest in 1921.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-85

UB-85 was commissioned on 24 November 1917 under Kapitänleutnant Günther Krech, V flotilla. On her second patrol, she was spotted by HM Drifter Coreopsis II off the coast of Belfast on 30 April 1918. She suffered issues and was partially flooded through a semi-open hatch as she tried to escape her. The ingress of water became uncontrollable and so she was surfaced to be abandoned by the crew, while under fire. No casualty, all became POW. The captain allegeldy reported the previous night when recharging batteries "a large sea creature" damaged his boat, unable to submerge, and the beast was forced out using sidearms. It seems this is a scam appeared on internet on 2005 as researched by Dr Innes McCartney.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-86


She was commissioned on 31 October 1917 under Kptlt. Hans Trenk. She made 5 patrols, with the V and III flotilla, with 4 ships sunk (5,876 tons), one 1,735 tons damaged and another for 14,150 tons. She surrendered to the Allies at Harwich on 24 November 1918, and towed to Falmouth along with five other U-boats to be used in a series of explosive test trials to find weaknesses in their design. On 14 January 1921 after tests she was dumped on Castle Beach, sold for BU on 19 April 1921 partially salvaged over the following decades.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-87

commissioned on 27 December 1917 under Kptlt. Karl Petri and later Oblt. Bernhard Hibsch in the V and III flotillas, UB-87 sank in 5 patrols 3 ships (18,671 tons), damaged one (12,045 tons SS Petri, Passenger steamer). She surrendered to France on 20 November 1918 as per Armistice terms, BU in Brest in 1921.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-88


UB-88 alonsgide USS Bittern, in internment.

She was commissioned on 26 January 1918 under Oblt. Johannes Ries and later Kptlt. Reinhard von Rabenau (awarded the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern award). She serrved woth the Flandern I Flotilla and II Flotilla, sinking 14 ships (31,076 tons), 2 damaged (10,135 tons). On 26 Nov 1918 she surrendered to the USA, was used for exhibitions along the Atlantic coast going from the Gulf of Mexico to the coast of Panama and West Coast. She was abundantly tested and inpected with drawing made down to the rivet. When all intel was done, she was used for tests, shot at as gunnery target by the destroyer USS Wilkes, and scuttled at San Pedro in California on 3 January 1921. The USN wanted to test her vulnerability to her Wickes/Clemson class destroyers.


UB 88 in the US by the 1920s

Kaiserliche Marine UB-89

UB-89 was commissioned on 25 February 1918 under Kptlt. Walter Gude, II flotilla; She only made 3 patrols, with 2 small ships sunk for 373 tons. She was lost in a collision with the light cruiser SMS Frankfurt in Kiel. 7 died in the tragedy, but on 30 October 1918 she was raised by salvage ship SMS Cyclop and by 7 March 1919, en route to surrender she started to drift towed to Ymuiden, BU nearby in Dortrecht.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-90

Commissioned on 21 March 1918 as SM UB-90 under Oblt. Gottfried von Mayer for the II flotilla, patrolled northern waters, she carried out 2 patrols and sank the 3575 tons Eupion and captured the 850 tons Danish Douro. Captures were excessively rare at the time. On 16 Oct 1918 she was torpedoed by HM Sub L12 in the Skagerrack, all hands lost.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-91

Ub-91 was commissioned on 11 April 1918 under Kptlt. Wolf Hans Hertwig for the II flotilla. She made 2 patrols with 3 ships sunk (13,487 tons) and the 1180t USS Tampa for the coast guard. She aslo on 4 October 1918 sank the Hirano Maru, claiming the Yokohama Specie Bank sub-manager S. Ujie and family bank employee. Germany was indeed at war with Japan from 1914.She surrendered to Britain on 21 November 1918 at Harwich, and like another boat, was used for public displays tours at South Wales, Cardiff, Newport, Swansea, Port Talbot until towed to Pembroke Dock and BU by Briton Ferry in 1921. The deck gun ended at Chepstow as part of the War Memorial.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-92

UB-92 was commissioned on 27 April 1918 under Kptlt. (R) Franz Krapohl and later Oblt. Johannes Paul Müller in the II flotilla and moderately successful. She made 2 patrols with 8 ships sunk with a total of 17,189 tons. She surrendered to Britain on 21 November 1918, was BU on Bo'ness in 1919/20.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-93

UB-93 was commissioned on 15 May 1918 under Oblt. (R) Karl Thouret and later Kptlt. Friedrich Götting, for the II flotilla, made 2 patrols, no kill. UB-93 was surrendered to Britain, on 21 November 1918 BU in Rochester, 1922.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-94

UB 94 interned at Cherbourg
UB 94 interned at Cherbourg

UB-94 was commissioned on 1 June 1918 under Kptlt. Waldemar Haumann, making 2 patrols with the II Flotilla, sinking 2 ships (3,261 tons). She surrendered to France on 22 November 1918. Interned in Cherbourg. Later after some language conversions, she served in th Marine Nationale as Trinité-Schillermans until 24 July 1935, later BU.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-95

She was commissioned on 20 June 1918 under Kptlt. Oscar Maaß and served with the II flotilla, made a single patrol and sunk the Nyanza Steamer 4,053t. She was surrendered to Italy on 21 November 1918, BU in La Spezia by August 1919.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-96

UB 96 was commissioned on 3 July 1918 under Oblt. Walter Krastel. She made a single patrol for the II flotilla, no success. She was surrendered to Britain on 21 November 1918, BU in Bo'ness in 1919/20.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-97

UB 97 was commissioned on 25 July 1918 under Ltn. (R) Oskar Brinkmann and later Oblt. Georg Stollenz in the training flotilla, in the Baltic. She was surrendered to the Allies at Harwich on 21 November 1918, was towed to Falmouth for explosive test trials and by 7 March 1921 left on Castle Beach to be sold for BU (for just £50) over the years from 19 April 1921.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-98

UB-98 was commissioned on 8 August 1918 under Oblt. Richard Scheurlen, she made a single patrol, no success. She was surrendered on 21 November 1918, BU Porthmadog in 1922.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-99


Ex-UB-99 Under French service as Carissan in the interwar

She was commissioned on 4 September 1918 under Oblt. Erich Förste for the I flotilla, but was still training when the war ended. She was surrendered on 21 November 1918 and served in the French Navy until 1935 under the name Carissan.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-100

She was commissioned on 17 September 1918 under Oblt. Fritz Lamprecht and was still training when the war ended. She surrendered on 22 November 1918 to to Britain, was broken up in Dortrecht in 1922.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-101

She was commissioned on 31 October 1918 under Oblt. Eugen von Beulwitz, same story here. She was surrendered on 26 November 1918, BU in Felixstowe in 1919.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-102

Commissioned on 17 October 1918 under Oblt. Konrad Limann. Surrendered to Italy on 22 November 1918, BU in La Spezia, July 1919.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-103

Commissioned on 18 December 1917 under Kptlt. Paul Hundius (awarded Pour le Mérite), UB-103 made 6 patrols for the Flandern I flotilla, with 15 ships sunk for a total of 25,999 tons. She was sunk in the English Channel by British warships and SSZ 1 (a RN blimp), sank wih all hands. The sinking proved the worth of blimps for ASW reconnaissance and warfare.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-104

UB 104 was commissioned on 15 March 1918 under Oblt. Ernst Berlin and Oblt. Thomas Bieber (Royal House Order of Hohenzollern) in the Flandern II flotilla, making 3 patrols with 11 ships sunk (15,958 tons GRT). She hit a mine at the Northern Barrage, on 19 September 1918.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-105

UB 105 was commissioned on 14 January 1918 under Kptlt. Wilhelm Marschall (Pour le Mérite) and Oblt. Rudolf Petersen. She served with the Mittelmeer I Flotilla (Pola), sinking 25 ships for 64,764 tons and the 1,290 tons HMS Cowslip. She was surrendered to Britain, on 16 January 1919, BU Felixstowe in 1922.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-106

She was commissioned on 7 February 1918 under Oblt. Hugo Thielmann and later Oblt. Max Schmidt? No patrol, she surrendered on 26 Nov 1918 and after tests she was grounded near Falmouth with UB 86, UB 97, UB 112, UB 128 and UC 92, sold and BU on site.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-107

UB 107 was commissioned on 16 February 1918 under Kptlt. Hans Howaldt (Pour le Mérite) and later Kptlt. Eberhard von Prittwitz und Gaffron. She made 4 patrols for the Flandern II Flotilla, sank 11 ships for 26,147 GRT. UB-107 was sunk on 27 July 1918 by HMS Vanessa (D29) and HMT Calvis for some sources, or unknown causes in August one mile north of Flamborough.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-108

UB-108 was commissioned on 1 March 1918 under Oblt. Wilhelm Amberger for the Flanders I Flotilla. She made 3 patrols, sank 2 ships (2,655 tons) but was lost in July 1918 in the English Channel, likely hitting a mine.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-109

UB-109 was commissioned on 31 December 1917 under Kptlt. Kurt Ramien (Royal House Order of Hohenzollern), making 3 patrols for the Flandern I Flotilla, sinking 7 ships (14,092 tons), sunk by mine in the English Channel on 29 August 1918, part of the Dover Barrage. Divers's survey showed her broken in half.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-110


Ub 110 was commissioned in the spring of 1918 under the command of Kptlt. Werner Fürbringer. As part of the Flandern II Flotilla she made 2 patrols, having one ship sunk 3,709 tonand one damaged (1,137 tons). She was sunk on 19 July 1918, depth charged, rammed, sunk near the Tyne by HMS Garry (Cap. Charles Lightoller of Titanic fame). Perhaps the last U-Boat sunk in this war.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-111

She was commissioned on 5 April 1918 Kptlt. Egon von Werner (Royal House Order of Hohenzollern), making 3 patrols for the Flandern II Flotilla and II Flotilla, with 7 small ships sunk (694 tons).She surrendered to Britain on 21 November 1918, BU in Bo'ness 1919-20.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-112

UB-112 was commissioned on 16 April 1918 under Kptlt. Wilhelm Rhein (awared the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern medal). She carried out 3 patrols, until 18 Oct 1918 for the Flandern II Flotillaand afterwards for the III Flotilla, sinking 11 ships (10,459 tons), 1 damaged (1,960 tons). She surrendered at Harwich on 24 November 1918, was used for explosives trials off Falmouth on 20 November; 1 December 1920, dumped on Castle Beach sold and scrapped over decades by R. Roskelly & Rodgers on site.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-113

Commissioned on 25 April 1918 under Oblt. Ulrich Pilzecker she carried out 2 patrols for the Flandern II Flotilla, sinking 3 ships (4,013 tons GRT) and lost in autumn 1918 for unknown reasons, possibly after being destroyed by the French gunboat l'Engageante on 29 August in the Gulf of Gascony, alternative with UB-123, but what is sure is she Left Zeebrugge for the western English Channel, north route on 14 Sep 1918, disappeared without a trace.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-114

Commissioned on 4 May 1918 under Oblt. Ernst Berlin she trained when and sank on trials on 13 May 1918 in Kiel harbour (7 sailors dead). Refloated, she was to complete her trials but was surrendered at Harwich on 21 November 1918, assigned as French war reparations but sunk while under tow to a French port, in early 1919, the wreck identified and located in 2013.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-115

UB 115 was commissioned on 28 May 1918 under Oblt. Reinhold Thomsen, making 2 patrols for the Flandern I Flotilla and sinking only the 336 tons steamer Staithes. She was sunk by HMS Ouse and HMS Star after being tracked from the air by the airship R29, which also dropped aerial bombs.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-116

Commissioned on 24 May 1918 under Oblt. Erich Stephan and later Oblt. Hans Joachim Emsmann, making 4 patrols for the Flandern I Flotilla and from 4 October 1918, the III Flotilla. She had no success, and was sunk by a remote-controlled mine off Orkney during an attempt to enter Scapa Flow (final German Naval offensive) and could have been finished off by depth charges.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-117

Commissioned on 6 May 1918 under Kptlt. Erwin Waßner (awarded Pour le Mérite) she carried out 3 patrols for the Flandern I Flotilla and II Flotilla, sinking 5 ships (9,342 tons), surrendered to the British on 26 November 1918, BU in Felixstowe after the war.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-118

Commissioned on 22 January 1918 under Kptlt. Hermann Arthur Krauß, she made 5 patrols for the III Flotilla, sinking 5 ships (19,902 tons). She was surrendered at Harwich on 21 November 1918, used for British explosive trials at Falmouth and later sank while in tow from Devonport to Falmouth on 21 November 1920.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-119

UB 119 was commissioned on 9 February 1918 under Oblt. Walter Kolbe, making a single 1 patrol for the III Flotilla (no kill). She was rammed and sunk in the Atlantic, off Rathlin Island (Ireland) by the steamer Green Island, sinking with all hands. That kind of civilian ship attack was fairly rare and the captain was certainly given accolades upon arrival.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-120

Un 120 commissioned on 23 March 1918 under Oblt. Richard Plum, making 2 patrols for the III Flotilla, only sinking the 145 tons Danish steamer Ludvig on 3 August 1918. Surrendered to the British on 24 November 1918, BU in Swansea, 1922.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-121

She was commissioned on 10 February 1918 under Oblt. Albrecht Schmidt, carried out 3 patrols for the III Flotilla, no success. She surrendered at Harwich on 20 November 1918, was transferred to France in 1919, but while in tow to Brest with U-118, ran aground at Birling Gap, 15 April 1919. The wreck was sold on 3 May 1919, BU on site.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-122

She was commissioned on 4 March 1918 under Oblt. Alexander Magnus, making 2 patrols for the III Flotilla (no kill). She surrendered at Harwich on 20 November 1918, being exhibited at Southampton by December 1918, laid up at Portsmouth and scuttled in the channel on 1 July 1921. The remainder of UB-IIIs not listed here were never commissioned, and all were BU on slip or at berth after completion was cancelled at various ranges.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-123

She was commissioned on 6 April 1918 under Oblt. Robert Ramm, making 2 patrols with the III Flotilla, sinking a 2,646 tons steamer, damaging another 4,095 tons ship and took three as prize (3,530). She torpedoed and sunk the steamer Leinster (City of Dublin Steam Packet Company) on 10 October 1918 outside Dublin Bay, 500 went down with her. UB-123 struck a mine at the North Sea Mine Barrage on 19 October 1918, with all hands.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-124

Commissioned on 22 April 1918 under Oblt. Hans Oscar Wutsdorff she made a single patrol for the III Flotilla sinking on 20 Jul 1918 the 32,234t liner SS Justicia. She was sunk on 20 July 1918 by HMS Marne, Milbrook, Pigeon, and a fleet of 30 patrol craft. She had experience issues and was unable to dive, so she was gunned at the surface and the captain ordered to abandon ship, only two died on the event.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-125


Commissioned on 18 May 1918 under Kptlt. Fritz Schubert and from 21 Jul 1918 Oblt. Werner Vater with the III Flotilla, making 2patrols, sinking 6 ships (total of 13,307 tons), one 6,082 tons damaged. She was surrendered on 20 November 1918 and handed over to Japan. She became O-6 or "Maru 6" in Imperial Japanese Navy service until 1921, then BU in Kure.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-126


Commissioned on 20 April 1918 under Oblt. Waldemar von Fischer, she made 3 patrols for the III Flotilla, sinking 2 ships (3,078 tons). She was surrendered 24 November 1918 to France and used for underwater explosion tests, BU at Toulon, July 1921.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-127

Commissioned on 1 June 1918 under Oblt. Walter Scheffler she made a single patrol for the I Flotilla, no success, and was lost at the North Sea Mine Barrage in September 1918. Possibly South of Fair Isle passage around 9 Semptember, declared lost on the 30th.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-128

Commissioned on 11 May 1918 under Kptlt. Wilhelm Canaris (yes, this one), she made 2 patrols with the Mittelmeer I Flotilla (Pola flotilla), sinking only the 7,418t steamer Champlain. She was surrendered to the Allies at Harwich, 3 February 1919 used off Falmouth for explosive test trials and 1 February 1921, dumped on Castle Beach, sold and scrapped over the years on site.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-129

Commissioned on 11 June 1918 under Kptlt. Karl Neumann (awarded the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern), she made a single patrol for the Mittelmeer I Flotilla sinking two ships for 5,098 tons. She was scuttled on 31 October 1918 in Fiume after the surrender of Austria-Hungary.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-130

She was commissioned on 28 June 1918 under Kptlt. Heinrich XXXVII Prinz Reuß zu Köstritz, made a single patrol (no kill) for the I Flotilla, surrendered at Harwich on 26 November 1918, sank in tow to a French port off Hastings or as uboat.net suggests, used for underwater explosion tests, BU at Toulon in July 1921.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-131

Commissioned on 4 July 1918 under Kptlt. Gerhard Schulz she made no patrols (not operational at V day), she surrendered at Harwich on 21 November 1918 and wrecked near Bulverhythe on 9 January 1921 while in tow from Harwich to Falmouth for explosive trials, BU in situ.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-132

Commissioned on 25 July 1918 under Oblt. Horst Obermüller, no patrol, she surrendered on 21 November 1918, later Broken up at Swansea.

Kaiserliche Marine UB-133

Completed after the end of the war she was not commissioned, surrendered to Britain, BU by 1922 in Rochester. I will not dwelve into the next ships, UB 136, UB 148, UB 149, UB 150, UB 154 and UB 155 which had more of less the same fate. UB-148 was briefly under command of Oblt. Walter Warzecha during completion, and UB-149 Kptlt. Bernhard Gerke.

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    OPVOffshore Patrol Vessel
    PCPatrol Craft
    PDMSPoint Defence Missile System
    pdrpounder
    ppperpendicular
    psipounds per square inch
    PVDSPropelled variable-depth sonar
    QFQuick Fire
    QFC// converted
    RAdmRear Admiral
    RCRadio-control/led
    RCRreturn connecting rod
    recRectangular
    revRevolver
    RFRapid Fire
    RPCRemote Control
    rpgRound per gun
    SAMSurface to air Missile
    SARSearch Air Rescue
    sbSmoothbore
    SBShip Builder
    SCSub-chaser (hunter)
    SSBNBallistic Missile sub.Nuclear
    SESimple Expansion
    SET// trunk
    SGSteeple-geared
    shpShaft horsepower
    SHsimple horizontal
    SOSUSSound Surv. System
    SPRsimple pressure horiz.
    sqsquare
    SSSubmarine (Conv.)
    SSMSurface-surface Missile
    subsubmerged
    sfsteam frigate
    SLBMSub.Launched Ballistic Missile
    spfsteam paddle frigate
    STOVLShort Take off/landing
    SUBROCSub.Fired ASW Rocket
    tton, long (short in bracket)
    TACANTactical Air Nav.
    TBTorpedo Boat
    TBD// destroyer
    TCTorpedo carriage
    TETriple expansion
    TER// reciprocating
    TFTask Force
    TGBTorpedo gunboat
    TGTask Group
    TLTorpedo launcher
    TLC// carriage
    TNTTrinitroluene
    TSTraining Ship
    TTTorpedo Tube
    UDTUnderwater Demolition Team
    UHFUltra High Frequency
    VadmVice Admiral
    VCVertical compound
    VCE// expansion
    VDE/ double expansion
    VDSVariable Depth Sonar
    VIC/ inverted compound
    VLFVery Low Frequency
    VQL/ quadruple expansion
    VSTOLVertical/short take off/landing
    VTE/ triple expansion
    VTOLVertical take off/landing
    VSE/ Simple Expansion
    wksWorks
    wlwaterline
    WTWireless Telegraphy
    xnumber of
    YdYard
    Organizations
    GIUKGreenland-Iceland-UK
    BuShipsBureau of Ships
    DBMGerman Navy League
    GBGreat Britain
    DNCDirectorate of Naval Construction
    EEZExclusive Economic Zone
    FAAFleet Air Arm
    FNFLFree French Navy
    JMSDFJap.Mar.Self-Def.Force
    MDAPMutual Def.Assistance Prog.
    MSAMaritime Safety Agency
    NATO
    RAFRoyal Air Force
    RANRoyal Australian Navy
    RCNRoyal Canadian Navy
    R&DResearch & Development
    RNRoyal Navy
    RNZNRoyal New Zealand Navy
    ussrUnion of Socialist Republics
    UE/EECEuropean Union/Comunity
    UNUnited Nations Org.
    USNUnited States Navy
    WaPacWarsaw Pact

⛶ Pre-Industrial Eras

☀ Introduction
☀ Neolithic to bronze age
⚚ Antique
⚜ Medieval
⚜ Renaissance
⚜ Enlightenment

⚔ Naval Battles

⚔ Pre-Industrial Battles ☍ See the page
  • Salamis
  • Cape Ecnomus
  • Actium
  • Red Cliffs
  • Battle of the Masts
  • Yamen
  • Lake Poyang
  • Lepanto
  • Vyborg Bay
  • Svensksund
  • Trafalgar
  • Sinope
⚔ Industrial Era Battles ☍ See the page
⚔ WW1 Naval Battles ☍ See the Page
⚔ WW2 Naval Battles ☍ See the Page

⚔ Crimean War

Austrian Navy ☍ See the page
French Navy ☍ See the page
    Screw Ships of the Line
  • Navarin class (1854)
  • Duquesne class (1853)
  • Fleurus class (1853)
  • Montebello (1852)
  • Austerlitz (1852)
  • Jean Bart (1852)
  • Charlemagne (1851)
  • Napoleon (1850)
  • Sailing Ships of the Line
  • Valmy (1847)
  • Ocean class (1805)
  • Hercules class (1836)
  • Iéna class (1814)
  • Jupiter (1831)
  • Duperré (1840)
  • Screw Frigates
  • Pomone (1845)
  • Isly (1849)
  • Bellone (1853)
  • D’Assas class (1854)
  • Screw Corvettes
  • Primauguet class (1852)
  • Roland (1850)
Royal Navy ☍ See the page
  • Duke of Wellington
  • Conqueror (1855)
  • Marlborough (1855)
  • Royal Albert (1854)
  • St Jean D’Acre (1853)
  • Waterloo (1833
  • Sailing ships of the Line
  • Sailing Frigates
  • Sailing Corvettes
  • Screw two deckers
  • Screw frigates
  • Screw Corvettes
  • Screw guard ships
  • Paddle frigates
  • Paddle corvettes
  • Screw sloops
  • Paddle sloops
  • Screw gunboats
  • Brigs

⚑ 1870 Fleets

Spanish Navy 1870 Armada Espanola ☍ See the Page
  • Numancia (1863)
  • Tetuan (1863)
  • Vitoria (1865)
  • Arapiles (1864)
  • Zaragosa (1867)
  • Sagunto (1869)
  • Mendez Nunez (1869)
  • Spanish wooden s. frigates (1861-65)
  • Frigate Tornado (1865)
  • Frigate Maria de Molina (1868)
  • Spanish sail gunboats (1861-65)
Austro-Hungarian Navy 1870 K.u.K. Kriegsmarine
Danish Navy 1870 Dansk Marine
  • Dannebrog (1863)
  • Peder Skram (1864)
  • Danmark (1864)
  • Rolf Krake (1864)
  • Lindormen (1868)

  • Jylland CR (1860)
  • Tordenskjold CR (1862)
  • Dagmar SP (1861)
  • Absalon class GB (1862)
  • Fylla class GB (1863)
Hellenic Navy 1870 Nautiko Hellenon
  • Basileos Giorgios (1867)
  • Basilisa Olga (1869)
  • Sloop Hellas (1861)
Koninklije Marine 1870 Koninklije Marine 1870
  • Dutch Screw Frigates & corvettes
  • De Ruyter Bd Ironclad (1863)
  • Prins H. der Neth. Turret ship (1866)
  • Buffel class turret rams (1868)
  • Skorpioen class turret rams (1868)
  • Heiligerlee class Monitors (1868)
  • Bloedhond class Monitors (1869)
  • Adder class Monitors (1870)
  • A.H.Van Nassau Frigate (1861)
  • A.Paulowna Frigate (1867)
  • Djambi class corvettes (1860)
  • Amstel class Gunboats (1860)
Marine Française 1870 Marine Nationale ☍ See the Page
  • Screw 3-deckers (1850-58)
  • Screw 2-deckers (1852-59)
  • Screw Frigates (1849-59)
  • Conv. sailing frigates
  • Screw Corvettes (1846-59)
  • Screw Fl. Batteries (1855)
  • Paddle Frigates
  • Paddle Corvettes
  • screw sloops
  • screw gunboats
  • Sailing ships of the line
  • Sailing frigates
  • Sailing corvettes
  • Sailing bricks


  • Gloire class Bd. Ironclads (1859)
  • Couronne Bd. Ironclad (1861)
  • Magenta class Bd. Ironclads (1861)
  • Palestro class Flt. Batteries (1862)
  • Arrogante class Flt. Batteries (1864)
  • Provence class Bd. Ironclads (1864)
  • Embuscade class Flt. Batteries (1865)
  • Taureau arm. ram (1865)
  • Belliqueuse Bd. Ironclad (1865)
  • Alma Cent. Bat. Ironclads (1867)
  • Ocean class CT Battery ship (1868)


  • Cosmao class cruisers (1861)
  • Talisman cruisers (1862)
  • Resolue cruisers (1863)
  • Venus class cruisers (1864)
  • Decres cruiser (1866)
  • Desaix cruiser (1866)
  • Limier class cruisers (1867)
  • Linois cruiser (1867)
  • Chateaurenault cruiser (1868)
  • Infernet class Cruisers (1869)
  • Bourayne class Cruisers (1869)
  • Cruiser Hirondelle (1869)

  • Curieux class sloops (1860)
  • Adonis class sloops (1863)
  • Guichen class sloops (1865)
  • Sloop Renard (1866)
  • Bruix class sloops (1867)
  • Pique class gunboats (1862)
  • Hache class gunboats (1862)
  • Arbalete class gunboats (1866)
  • Etendard class gunboats (1868)
  • Revolver class gunboats (1869)
Marinha do Brasil 1870 Marinha do Brasil
  • Barrozo class (1864)
  • Brasil (1864)
  • Tamandare (1865)
  • Lima Barros (1865)
  • Rio de Janeiro (1865)
  • Silvado (1866)
  • Mariz E Barros class (1866)
  • Carbal class (1866)
Turkish Ottoman navy 1870 Osmanlı Donanması
  • Osmanieh class Bd.Ironclads (1864)
  • Assari Tewfik (1868)
  • Assari Shevket class Ct. Ironclads (1868)
  • Lufti Djelil class CDS (1868)
  • Avni Illah class cas.ironclads (1869)
  • Fethi Bulend class cas.ironclads (1870)
  • Barbette ironclad Idjalleh (1870)
  • Messudieh class Ct.Bat.ships (1874)
  • Hamidieh Ct.Bat.Ironclads (1885)
  • Abdul Kadir Battleships (project)

  • Frigate Ertrogul (1863)
  • Selimieh (1865)
  • Rehberi Tewkik (1875)
  • Mehmet Selim (1876)
  • Sloops & despatch vessels
Turkish Ottoman navy 1870 Marina Do Peru
  • Monitor Atahualpa (1865)
  • CT. Bat Independencia (1865)
  • Turret ship Huascar (1865)
  • Frigate Apurimac (1855)
  • Corvette America (1865)
  • Corvette Union (1865)
Portuguese Navy 1870 Marinha do Portugal
  • Bartolomeu Dias class (28-guns) steam frigates
  • Sagris (14 guns) steam corvette
  • Vasco Da Gama (74 guns) Ship of the Line
  • Dom Fernando I e Gloria (50) Sailing Frigate
  • Dom Joao I class (14 guns) Sailing corvettes
  • Portuguese Side-wheel steamers
Regia Marina 1870 Regia Marina 1870
Imperial Japanese navy 1870 Nihhon Kaigun 1870
  • Ironclad Ruyjo (1868)
  • Ironclad Kotetsu (1868)
  • Frigate Fujiyama (1864)
  • Frigate Kasuga (1863)
  • Corvette Asama (1869)
  • Gunboat Raiden (1856)
  • Gunboat Chiyodogata (1863)
  • Teibo class GB (1866)
  • Gunboat Mushun (1865)
  • Gunboat Hosho (1868)
Prussian Navy 1870 Preußische Marine 1870
  • Prinz Adalbert (1864)
  • Arminius (1864)
  • Friedrich Carl (1867)
  • Kronprinz (1867)
  • K.Whilhelm (1868)
  • Arcona class Frigates (1858)
  • Nymphe class Frigates (1863)
  • Augusta class Frigates (1864)
  • Jäger class gunboats (1860)
  • Chamaleon class gunboats (1860)
Russian mperial Navy 1870 Russkiy Flot 1870
  • Ironclad Sevastopol (1864)
  • Ironclad Petropavlovsk (1864)
  • Ironclad Smerch (1864)
  • Pervenetz class (1863)
  • Charodeika class (1867)
  • Admiral Lazarev class (1867)
  • Ironclad Kniaz Pojarski (1867)
  • Bronenosetz class monitors (1867)
  • Admiral Chichagov class (1868)
  • S3D Imperator Nicolai I (1860)
  • S3D Sinop (1860)
  • S3D Tsessarevich (1860)
  • Russian screw two-deckers (1856-59)
  • Russian screw frigates (1854-61)
  • Russian screw corvettes (1856-60)
  • Russian screw sloops (1856-60)
  • Varyag class Corvettes (1862)
  • Almaz class Sloops (1861)
  • Opyt TGBT (1861)
  • Sobol class TGBT (1863)
  • Pishtchal class TGBT (1866)
Swedish Navy 1870 Svenska marinen
  • Ericsson class monitors (1865)
  • Frigate Karl XIV (1854)
  • Frigate Stockholm (1856)
  • Corvette Gefle (1848)
  • Corvette Orädd (1853)
Norwegian Navy 1870 Søværnet
  • Skorpionen class (1866)
  • Frigate Stolaf (1856)
  • Frigate Kong Sverre (1860)
  • Frigate Nordstjerna (1862)
  • Frigate Vanadis (1862)
  • Glommen class gunboats (1863)
Union Union Navy ☍ See the Page
Confederate Confederate Navy ☍ See the Page
Union 'Old Navy'(1865-1885) ☍ See the Page
  • Dunderberg Bd Ironclad (1865)
  • Wampanoag class frigates (1864)
  • Frigate Chattanooga & Idaho (1864)
  • Frigate Idaho (1864)
  • Java class frigates (1865)
  • Contookook class frigates (1865)
  • Frigate Trenton (1876)
  • Swatara class sloops (1865)
  • Alaska class sloops (1868)
  • Galena class sloops (1873)
  • Enterprise class sloops (1874)
  • Alert class sloops (1873)
  • Alarm torpedo ram (1873)
  • Intrepid torpedo ram (1874)

⚑ 1890 Fleets

Argentinian Navy 1898 Armada de Argentina
  • Parana class (1873)
  • La Plata class (1875)
  • Pilcomayo class (1875)
  • Ferre class (1880)
Austro-Hungarian Navy 1898 K.u.K. Kriegsmarine
  • Custoza (1872)
  • Erzherzog Albrecht (1872)
  • Kaiser (1871)
  • Kaiser Max class (1875)
  • Tegetthoff (1878)

  • Radetzky(ii) class (1872)
  • SMS Donau(ii) (1874)
  • SMS Donau(iii) (1893)

  • Erzherzog Friedrich class (1878)
  • Saida (1878)
  • Fasana (1870)
  • Aurora class (1873)
Chinese Imperial Navy 1898 Imperial Chinese Navy
  • Hai An class frigates (1872)
Danish Navy 1898 Dansk Marine
  • Tordenskjold (1880)
  • Iver Hvitfeldt (1886)
  • Skjold (1896)
  • Cruiser Fyen (1882)
  • Cruiser Valkyrien (1888)
Hellenic Navy 1898 Nautiko Hellenon
  • Spetsai class (1889)
  • Nauarchos Miaoulis (1889)
  • Greek Torpedo Boats (1881-85)
  • Greek Gunboats (1861-84)
Haitian Navy 1914Marine Haitienne
  • Gunboat St Michael (1970)
  • Gunboat "1804" (1875)
  • Gunboat Dessalines (1883)
  • Gunboat Toussaint Louverture (1886)
Koninklije Marine 1898 Koninklije Marine
  • Konigin der Netherland (1874)
  • Draak, monitor (1877)
  • Matador, monitor (1878)
  • R. Claeszen, monitor (1891)
  • Evertsen class CDS (1894)
  • Atjeh class cruisers (1876)
  • Cruiser Sumatra (1890)
  • Cruiser K.W. Der. Neth (1892)
  • Banda class Gunboats (1872)
  • Pontania class Gunboats (1873)
  • Gunboat Aruba (1873)
  • Hydra Gunboat class (1873)
  • Batavia class Gunboats (1877)
  • Wodan Gunboat class (1877)
  • Ceram class Gunboats (1887)
  • Combok class Gunboats (1891)
  • Borneo Gunboat (1892)
  • Nias class Gunboats (1895)
  • Koetei class Gunboats (1898)
  • Dutch sloops (1864-85)
Marine Française 1898 Marine Nationale ☍ See the Page
  • Friedland CT Battery ship (1873)
  • Richelieu CT Battery ship (1873)
  • Colbert class CT Battery ships (1875)
  • Redoutable CT Battery ship (1876)
  • Courbet class CT Battery ships (1879)
  • Amiral Duperre barbette ship (1879)
  • Terrible class barbette ships (1883)
  • Amiral Baudin class barbette ships (1883)
  • Barbette ship Hoche (1886)
  • Marceau class barbette ships (1888)

  • Cerbere class Arm.Ram (1870)
  • Tonnerre class Br.Monitors (1875)
  • Tempete class Br.Monitors (1876)
  • Tonnant ironclad (1880)
  • Furieux ironclad (1883)
  • Fusee class Arm.Gunboats (1885)
  • Acheron class Arm.Gunboats (1885)
  • Jemmapes class (1892)
  • Bouvines class (1892)

  • La Galissonière Cent. Bat. Ironclads (1872)
  • Bayard class barbette ships (1879)
  • Vauban class barbette ships (1882)
  • Prot. Cruiser Sfax (1884)
  • Prot. Cruiser Tage (1886)
  • Prot. Cruiser Amiral Cécille (1888)
  • Prot. Cruiser Davout (1889)
  • Forbin class Cruisers (1888)
  • Troude class Cruisers (1888)
  • Alger class Cruisers (1891)
  • Friant class Cruisers (1893)
  • Prot. Cruiser Suchet (1893)
  • Descartes class Cruisers (1893)
  • Linois class Cruisers (1896)
  • D'Assas class Cruisers (1896)
  • Catinat class Cruisers (1896)

  • R. de Genouilly class Cruisers (1876)
  • Cruiser Duquesne (1876)
  • Cruiser Tourville (1876)
  • Cruiser Duguay-Trouin (1877)
  • Laperouse class Cruisers (1877)
  • Villars class Cruisers (1879)
  • Cruiser Iphigenie (1881)
  • Cruiser Naiade (1881)
  • Cruiser Arethuse (1882)
  • Cruiser Dubourdieu (1884)
  • Cruiser Milan (1884)

  • Parseval class sloops (1876)
  • Bisson class sloops (1874)
  • Epee class gunboats (1873)
  • Crocodile class gunboats (1874)
  • Tromblon class gunboats (1875)
  • Condor class Torpedo Cruisers (1885)
  • G. Charmes class gunboats (1886)
  • Inconstant class sloops (1887)
  • Bombe class Torpedo Cruisers (1887)
  • Wattignies class Torpedo Cruisers (1891)
  • Levrier class Torpedo Cruisers (1891)
Marinha do Brasil 1898 Marinha do Brasil
Marinha do Portugal 1898 Marinha do Portugal
Marina de Mexico 1898 Mexico
  • GB Indipendencia (1874)
  • GB Democrata (1875)
Turkish Ottoman navy 1898 Osmanlı Donanması
  • Cruiser Heibtnuma (1890)
  • Cruiser Lufti Humayun (1892)
  • Cruiser Hadevendighar (1892)
  • Shadieh class cruisers (1893)
  • Turkish TBs (1885-94)
Regia Marina 1898 Regia Marina
  • Pr. Amadeo class (1871)
  • Caio Duilio class (1879)
  • Italia class (1885)
  • Ruggero di Lauria class (1884)
  • Carracciolo (1869)
  • Vettor Pisani (1869)
  • Cristoforo Colombo (1875)
  • Flavio Goia (1881)
  • Amerigo Vespucci (1882)
  • C. Colombo (ii) (1892)
  • Pietro Micca (1876)
  • Tripoli (1886)
  • Goito class (1887)
  • Folgore class (1887)
  • Partenope class (1889)
  • Giovanni Bausan (1883)
  • Etna class (1885)
  • Dogali (1885)
  • Piemonte (1888)
  • Staffeta (1876)
  • Rapido (1876)
  • Barbarigo class (1879)
  • Messagero (1885)
  • Archimede class (1887)
  • Guardiano class GB (1874)
  • Scilla class GB (1874)
  • Provana class GB (1884)
  • Curtatone class GB (1887)
  • Castore class GB (1888)
Imperial Japanese navy 1898 Nihhon Kaigun
  • Ironclad Fuso (1877)
  • Kongo class Ironclads (1877)

  • Cruiser Tsukushi (1880)
  • Cruiser Takao (1888)
  • Cruiser Yaeyama (1889)
  • Cruiser Chishima (1890)
  • Cruiser Tatsuta (1894)
  • Cruiser Miyako (1898)

  • Frigate Nisshin (1869)
  • Frigate Tsukuba (acq.1870)
  • Kaimon class CVT (1882)
  • Katsuragi class SCVT (1885)
  • Sloop Seiki (1875)
  • Sloop Amagi (1877)
  • Corvette Jingei (1876)
  • Gunboat Banjo (1878)
  • Maya class GB (1886)
  • Gunboat Oshima (1891)
German Navy 1898 Kaiserliche Marine
  • Ironclad Hansa (1872)
  • G.Kurfürst class (1873)
  • Kaiser class (1874)
  • Sachsen class (1877)
  • Ironclad Oldenburg (1884)

  • Ariadne class CVT (1871)
  • Leipzig class CVT (1875)
  • Bismarck class CVT (1877)
  • Carola class CVT (1880)
  • Corvette Nixe (1885)
  • Corvette Charlotte (1885)
  • Schwalbe class Cruisers (1887)
  • Bussard class (1890)

  • Aviso Zieten (1876)
  • Blitz class Avisos (1882)
  • Aviso Greif (1886)
  • Wacht class Avisos (1887)
  • Meteor class Avisos (1890)
  • Albatross class GBT (1871)
  • Cyclop GBT (1874)
  • Otter GBT (1877)
  • Wolf class GBT (1878)
  • Habitch class GBT (1879)
  • Hay GBT (1881)
  • Eber GBT (1881)
  • Rhein class Monitors (1872)
  • Wespe class Monitors (1876)
  • Brummer class Arm.Steamers (1884)
Russian Imperial Navy 1898 Russkiy Flot
Marina do Peru Marina Do Peru
  • Lima class Cruisers (1880)
  • Chilean TBs (1879)
Swedish Navy 1898 Svenska Marinen
Norwegian Navy 1898 Søværnet
  • Lindormen (1868)
  • Gorm (1870)
  • Odin (1872)
  • Helgoland (1878)
  • Tordenskjold (1880)
  • Iver Hvitfeldt (1886)
Royal Navy 1898 Royal Navy 1898
  • Hotspur (1870)
  • Glatton (1871)
  • Devastation class (1871)
  • Cyclops class (1871)
  • Rupert (1874)
  • Neptune class (1874)
  • Dreadnought (1875)
  • Inflexible (1876)
  • Agamemnon class (1879)
  • Conqueror class (1881)
  • Colossus class (1882)
  • Admiral class (1882)
  • Trafalgar class (1887)
  • Victoria class (1890)
  • Royal Sovereign class (1891)
  • Centurion class (1892)
  • Renown (1895)

  • HMS Shannon (1875)
  • Nelson class (1876)
  • Iris class (1877)
  • Leander class (1882)
  • Imperieuse class (1883)
  • Mersey class (1885)
  • Surprise class (1885)
  • Scout class (1885)
  • Archer class (1885)
  • Orlando class (1886)
  • Medea class (1888)
  • Barracouta class (1889)
  • Barham class (1889)
  • Pearl class (1889)
  • 1870-90 Torpedo Boats
  • Spanish Navy 1898 Armada 1898
    • Ironclad Pelayo (1887)

    • Aragon class (1879)
    • Velasco class (1881)
    • Isla de Luzon (1886)
    • Alfonso XII class (1887)
    • Reina Regentes class (1887)
    • Infanta Maria Teresa class (1890)
    • Emperador Carlos V (1895)
    • Cristobal Colon (1896)
    • Princesa de Asturias class (1896)

    • Destructor class (1886)
    • Temerario class (1891)
    • TGunboat Filipinas (1892)
    • De Molina class (1896)
    • Furor class (1896)
    • Audaz class (1897)
    • Spanish TBs (1878-87)
    • Fernando class gunboats (1875)
    • Concha class gunboats (1883)
    US Navy 1898 1898 US Navy US Navy 1898☍ See the Page
    • USS Maine (1889)
    • USS Texas (1892)
    • Indiana class (1893)
    • USS Iowa (1896)

    • Amphitrite class (1876)
    • USS Puritan (1882)
    • USS Monterey (1891)

    • Atlanta class (1884)
    • USS Chicago (1885)
    • USS Charleston (1888)
    • USS Baltimore (1888)
    • USS Philadelphia (1889)
    • USS San Francisco (1889)
    • USS Newark (1890)
    • USS New York (1891)
    • USS Olympia (1892)
    • Cincinatti class (1892)
    • Montgomery class (1893)
    • Columbia class (1893)
    • USS Brooklyn (1895)

    • USS Vesuvius (1888)
    • USS Katahdin (1893)
    • USN Torpedo Boats (1886-1901)
    • GB USS Dolphin (1884)
    • Yorktown class GB (1888)
    • GB USS Petrel (1888)
    • GB USS Bancroft (1892)
    • Machias class GB (1891)
    • GB USS Nashville (1895)
    • Wilmington class GB (1895)
    • Annapolis class GB (1896)
    • Wheeling class GB (1897)
    • Small gunboats (1886-95)
    • St Louis class AMC (1894)
    • Harvard class AMC (1888)
    • USN Armoured Merchant Cruisers
    • USN Armed Yachts

    WW1

    ☉ Entente Fleets

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    Italy ww1 Regia Marina

    ✠ Central Empires

    German Navy 1914 Kaiserliche Marine
    austria-hungary ww1 KuK Kriesgmarine
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    • Barbarossa class battleships (1892)
    • Yavuz (1914)
    • Cruiser Mecidieh (1903)
    • Cruiser Hamidieh (1903)
    • Cruiser Midilli (1914)
    • Namet Torpedo cruisers (1890)
    • Sahahani Deria Torpedo cruisers (1892)
    • Destroyers class Berk-Efshan (1894)
    • Destroyers class Yarishar (1907)
    • Destroyers class Muavenet (1909)
    • Berk i Savket class Torpedo gunboats (1906)
    • Marmaris gunboat (1903)
    • Sedd ul Bahr class gunboats (1907)
    • Isa Reis class gunboats (1911)
    • Preveze class gunboats (1912)
    • Turkish WW1 Torpedo Boats
    • Turkish Armed Yachts (1861-1903)
    • Turkish WW1 Minelayers

    ⚑ Neutral Countries

    Americas
    Argentinian navy Argentina
    Brazilian Navy Brazil
    Chilean Navy 1914 Chile
    Cuban Navy 1914 Cuba
    • Gunboat Baire (1906)
    • Gunboat Patria (1911)
    • Diez de octubre class GB (1911)
    • Sloop Cuba (1911)
    Haitian Navy 1914 Haiti
    • Gunboat Dessalines (1883)
    • GB Toussaint Louverture (1886)
    • GB Capois la Mort (1893)
    • GB Crete a Pierot (1895)
    Mexican Navy Mexico
    • Cruiser Zatagosa (1891)
    • GB Plan de Guadalupe (1892)
    • Tampico class GB (1902)
    • N. Bravo class GB (1903)
    Peruvian Navy 1914 Peru
    • Almirante Grau class (1906)
    • Ferre class subs. (1912)
    Europe
    Bulgarian Navy Bulgaria
    • Cruiser Nadezhda (1898)
    • Drski class TBs (1906)
    Danish Navy 1914 Denmark
    • Skjold class (1896)
    • Herluf Trolle class (1899)
    • Herluf Trolle (1908)
    • Niels Iuel (1918)
    • Hekla class cruisers (1890)
    • Valkyrien class cruisers (1888)
    • Fyen class crusiers (1882)
    • Danish TBs (1879-1918)
    • Danish Submarines (1909-1920)
    • Danish Minelayer/sweepers
    Greek Royal Navy Greece
    Dutch Empire Navy 1914 Netherlands
    • Eversten class (1894)
    • Konigin Regentes class (1900)
    • De Zeven Provincien (1909)
    • Dutch dreadnought (project)
    • Holland class cruisers (1896)
    • Fret class destroyers
    • Dutch Torpedo boats
    • Dutch gunboats
    • Dutch submarines
    • Dutch minelayers
    Norwegian Navy 1914 Norway
    • Haarfarge class (1897)
    • Norge class (1900)
    • Norwegian Monitors
    • Cr. Frithjof (1895)
    • Cr. Viking (1891)
    • DD Draug (1908)
    • Norwegian ww1 TBs
    • Norwegian ww1 Gunboats
    • Sub. Kobben (1909)
    • Ml. Fröya (1916)
    • Ml. Glommen (1917)
    Portuguese navy 1914 Portugal
    • Coastal Battleship Vasco da Gama (1875)
    • Cruiser Adamastor (1896)
    • Sao Gabriel class (1898)
    • Cruiser Dom Carlos I (1898)
    • Cruiser Rainha Dona Amelia (1899)
    • Portuguese ww1 Destroyers
    • Portuguese ww1 Submersibles
    • Portuguese ww1 Gunboats
    Romanian Navy 1914 Romania
    Spanish Armada Spain
    Swedish Navy 1914 Sweden
    Asia
    Chinese navy 1914 China
    Thai Empire Navy 1914 Thailand
    • Maha Chakri (1892)
    • Thoon Kramon (1866)
    • Makrut Rajakumarn (1883)

    ⚏ WW1 3rd/4th rank navies

    ✈ WW1 Naval Aviation

    US naval aviation USN
    • Boeing model 2/3/5 (1916)
    • Aeromarine 39 (1917)
    • Curtiss H (1917)
    • Curtiss F5L (1918)
    • Curtiss VE-7 (1918)
    • Curtiss NC (1918)
    • Curtiss NC4 (1918)
    RNAS RNAS
    • Short 184 (1915)
    • Fairey Campania (1917)
    • Felixtowe F2 (1916)
    • Felixtowe F3 (1917)
    • Felixtowe F5 (1918)
    • Sopwith Baby (1917)
    • Fairey Hamble Baby (1917)
    • Fairey III (1918)
    • Short S38 (1912)
    • Short Admiralty Type 166 (1914)
    • Short Admiralty Type 184 (1915)

    • Blackburn Kangaroo
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    • Royal Aircraft Factory Airships
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    • Albatros W.4 (1916)
    • Albatros W.8 (1918)
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    • Hansa-Brandenburg series
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    • L.F.G W (1916)
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    • Lübeck-Travemünde (1914)
    • Oertz W series (1914)
    • Rumpler 4B (1914)
    • Sablatnig SF (1916)
    • Zeppelin-Lindau Rs series
    • Kaiserlichesmarine Zeppelins
    French naval aviation French Naval Aviation
    • Borel Type Bo.11 (1911)
    • Nieuport VI.H (1912)
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    • Donnet-Leveque (1913)
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    • Borel-Odier Type Bo-T(1916)
    • Levy G.L.40 (1917)
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    • Zodiac Airships
    Italian naval aviation Italian Naval Aviation
    • Ansaldo SVA Idro (1916)
    • Ansaldo Baby Idro (1915)
    • Macchi M3 (1916)
    • Macchi M5 (1918)
    • SIAI S.12 (1918)
    Russian naval aviation Russian Naval Aviation
    • Grigorovich M-5 (1915)
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    • Grigorovich M-16 (1916)
    ✠ K.u.K. SeeFliegkorps
    • Lohner E (1914)
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    • Oeffag G (1916)
    IJN Aviation IJN Air Service
    • IJN Farman 1914
    • Yokosho Rogou Kougata (1917)
    • Yokosuka Igo-Ko (1920)

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    ⚑ Neutral Navies

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    • Niels Iuel (1918)
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    Marynarka Vojenna Polish Navy ☍ See the Page
    • Cruiser ORP Dragon
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    • Brislawicka class Destroyers
    • Witcher ww2 Destroyers
    • Minelayer Gryf
    • Wilk class sub.
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    • Jakolska class minesweepers
    • Polish Monitors
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    • Douro class DDs
    • Delfim class sub
    • Velho class gb
    • Albuquerque class gb
    • Nunes class sloops
    Romanian Navy Romanian Navy ☍ See the Page
    • Romanian ww2 Destroyers
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    Royal Norwegian Navy Sjøforsvaret ☍ See the Page
    • Norwegian ww2 Torpedo-Boats
    Spanish Armada Spanish Armada ☍ See the Page
    Svenska Marinen Svenska Marinen ☍ See the Page
    • Sverige class CBBs (1915)
    • Gustav V class CBBs (1918)
    • Interwar Swedish CBB projects

    • Tre Kronor class (1943)
    • Gotland (1933)
    • Fylgia (1905)

    • Ehrernskjold class DDs (1926)
    • Psilander class DDs (1926)
    • Klas Horn class DDs (1931)
    • Romulus class DDs (1934)
    • Göteborg class DDs (1935)
    • Mode class DDs (1942)
    • Visby class DDs (1942)
    • Öland class DDs (1945)

    • Swedish ww2 TBs
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    • Swedish ww2 MTBs
    • Swedish ww2 Patrol Vessels
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    Türk Donanmasi Turkish Navy ☍ See the Page
    • Kocatepe class Destroyers
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    • İnönü class submarines
    • Submarine Dumplumpynar
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    • Submarine Gur
    • Submarine Batiray
    • Atilay class submarines
    Royal Yugoslav Navy Royal Yugoslav Navy ☍ See the Page
    • Cruiser Dalmacija
    • Dubrovnik class DDs
    • Beograd class DDs
    • Osvetnik class subs
    • Hrabi class subs
    • Gunboat Beli Orao
    Royal Thai Navy Royal Thai Navy ☍ See the Page
    • Taksin class
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    • Sri Ayuthia class
    • Puket class
    • Tachin class
    • Sinsamudar class sub
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    ✈ Naval Aviation

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    • Mitsubishi 1MF (1923)
    • Nakajima A1N (1930)
    • Nakajima A2N (1932)
    • Mitsubishi A5M "Claude" (1935)
    • Nakajima A4N (1935)
    • Mitsubishi A6M "zeke" (1940)
    • Nakajima J1N Gekko "Irving" (1941)
    • Mitsubishi J2M Raiden "Jack" (1942)
    • Kawanishi N1K-J Shiden "George" (1942)
    • Nakajima J5N Tenrai (1944)

    • Aichi S1A Denko* (1944)
    • Mitsubishi A7M reppu* (1944)
    • Mitsubishi J8M1 Shusui* (1945)
    • Mitsubishi J8M2 Shusui-kai* (1945)
    • Kyushu J7W Shinden* (1945)
    • Nakajima J9Y Kikka* (1945)

    • Mitsubishi 1MT (1922)
    • Mitsubishi B1M (1923)
    • Mitsubishi B2M (1932)
    • Kugisho B3Y (1932)
    • Aichi D1A "Susie" (1934)
    • Yokosuka B4Y "Jean" (1935)
    • Mitsubishi B5M "Mabel" (1937)
    • Nakajima B5N "Kate" (1937)
    • Aichi D3A "Val" (1940)
    • Nakajima B6N "Jill" (1941)
    • Aichi B7A "Grace" (1942)
    • Nakajima C6N Saiun "Myrt" (1942)
    • Yokosuka D4Y "Judy" (1942)
    • Yokosuka MXY-7 "Baka" (1944)

    • Mitsubishi G3M "Nell" (1935)
    • Mitsubishi G4M "Betty" (1941)
    • Kawanishi P1Y Ginga "Frances" (1943)
    • Kyushu Q1W Tokai "Lorna" (1943)
    • Tachikawa Ki-74 "Patsy" (1944)
    • Nakajima G8N Renzan "Rita" (1944)

    • Mitsubishi K3M "Pine" (1930)
    • Nakajima C2N1 (1931)
    • Yokosuka K5Y1 "Willow" (1933)
    • Nakajima L1N1 (1937)
    • Kawanishi H6K2/4-L (1938)
    • Kyushu K10W1 "Oak" (1941)
    • Kyushu K11W1 Shiragiku (1942)
    • Mitsubishi L4M1 (1942)
    • Nakajima G5N Shinzan "Liz" (1942)
    • Yokosuka L3Y "Tina" (1942)
    • Kyushu Q1W1-K "Lorna"(1943)
    • Aichi M6A1-K Nanzan (1943)
    • Yokosuka MXY-7K-1 "Kai" (1944)
    • Yokosuka MXY-8 Akigusa (1945)

    • Hiro H1H (1926)
    • Yokosuka E1Y (1926)
    • Nakajima E2N (1927)
    • Aichi E3A (1929)
    • Yokosuka K4Y (1930)
    • Nakajima E4N (1931)
    • Nakajima E8N "Dave" (1935)
    • Kawanishi E7K "Alf" (1935)
    • Kawanishi E11K1 (1937)
    • Aichi E11A "Laura" (1938)
    • Watanabe E9W (1938)
    • Watanabe K8W* (1938)
    • Mitsubishi F1M "pete" (1941)
    • Nakajima E14Y "Glen" (1941)
    • Aichi E13A "Jake" (1941)
    • Aichi H9A (1942)
    • Nakajima A6M2-N (1942)
    • Kawanishi E15K Shiun (1942)
    • Kawanishi N1K1 "Rex" (1943)
    • Aichi E16A "Zuiun" (1944)
    • Aichi M6A1 Seiran (1945)

    • Kawanishi E11K* (1937)
    • Kawanishi H6K "Mavis" (1938)
    • Kawanishi K6K* (1938)
    • Kawanishi H6K3 (1939)
    • Kawanishi K8K (1940)
    • Kawanishi H8K "Emily" (1942)
    • Yokosuka H5Y "Cherry" (1936)

    • Mitsubishi 2MR (1923)
    • Yokosho K1Y (1924)
    • Yokosuka K2Y (1928)
    • Mitsubishi K3M "Pine" (1930)
    • Hitachi LXG1 (1934)
    • Kyushu K10W "Oak" (1943)
    Italian Aviation ☍ See the Page
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    • Levasseur PL5/9 (1924)
    • Wibault 74 (1926)
    • CAMS 37 (1926)
    • Gourdou-Leseurre GL.300 series (1926-39)
    • Levasseur PL7 (1928)
    • Levasseur PL10 (1929)
    • Latécoere 290 (1931)
    • Breguet 521/22/23 (1931)
    • Leo H257 bis (1932)
    • Latécoere 300 series (1932)
    • Morane 226 (1934)
    • Dewoitine 376 (1934)
    • Latécoere 321 (1935)
    • Potez 452 (1935)
    • Latécoere 38.1 (1936)
    • Loire 210 (1936)
    • Leo H43 (1936)
    • Levasseur PL107 (1937)
    • Loire 130 (1937)
    • Dewoitine HD.730 (1938)
    • Latecoere 298 (1938)
    • LN 401 (1938)
    Soviet Naval Aviation
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    • Arado 197 (1937)
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    • Messerschmitt Me 109T (1941)
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    • Heinkel HE 1 (1921)
    • Caspar U1 (1922)
    • Dornier Do J Wal (1922)
    • Dornier Do 16 ‘Wal’ (1923)
    • Heinkel HE 2 (1923)
    • Junkers A 20/Ju 20 (1923)
    • Rohrbach Ro II (1923)
    • Rohrbach Ro III (1924)
    • Dornier Do D (1924)
    • Dornier Do E (1924)
    • Junkers G 24 (1924)
    • Rohrbach Ro IV (1925)
    • Heinkel HD 14 (1925)
    • Heinkel HE 25 (1925)
    • Heinkel HE 26 (1925)
    • Heinkel HE 24 (1926)
    • Heinkel HE 4 (1926)
    • Junkers W 33/34 (1926)
    • Heinkel HE 5 (1926)
    • Rohrbach Ro VII Robbe (1926)
    • Rohrbach Ro V Rocco (1927)
    • Heinkel HE 31 (1927)
    • Heinkel HE 8 (1927)
    • Arado W II (1928)
    • Heinkel HD 9 (1928)
    • Heinkel HD 16 (1928)
    • Heinkel He 55 (1929)
    • Heinkel He 56 (1929)
    • Arado SSD I (1930)
    • Junkers Ju 52w (1930)
    • Heinkel HE 42 (1931)
    • Heinkel He 50 (1931)
    • Heinkel He 59 (1931)
    • Arado Ar 66 (1932)
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    • Arado Ar 95 (1937)
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    • Blohm & Voss Ha 139 (1936)
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    • Blohm & Voss BV 222 (1938)
    • Blohm & Voss BV 238 (1942)
    • Dornier Do 24/318 (1937)
    • Dornier Do 18 (1935)
    • Dornier Do 26 (1938)
    • Dornier Do 22 (1938)
    • DFS Seeadler (1936)
    • Focke-Wulf Fw 58W (1935)
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    • Heinkel He 114 (1936)
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    • Heinkel He 119 (1936)
    Dutch Naval Aviation
    • Fokker W.3 (1915)
    • Fokker T.II (1921)
    • Fokker B.I/III (1922)
    • Fokker B.II (1923)
    • Fokker T.III (1924)
    • Fokker T.IV (1927)
    • Fokker B.IV (1928)
    • Fokker C.VII W (1928)
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    • Fokker C.XI W (1934)
    • Fokker C.XIV-W (1937)
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    • Hvidbjornen class Frigates (1962)
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    • Delfinen class submarines (1958)
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    • Bille class Torpedo Boats (1946)
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    • Charles de Gaulle (1994)

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    • Submarines
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    • Gymnote test SSBN (1964)
    • Le Redoutable SSBN (1967)
    • Agosta SSN (1974)
    • Rubis SSN (1979)
    • Amethyste SSN (1988)
    • Le Triomphant SSBN (started 1989)

    • Amphibian Ships
    • Issole (1958)
    • EDIC class (1958)
    • Trieux class (1958)
    • Ouragan lass (1963)
    • Champlain lass (1973)
    • Bougainville (1986)
    • Foudre class (1988)
    • CDIC lass (1989)

    • Misc. ships
    • Le Fougueux class (1958)
    • La Combattante class (1964)
    • Trident class (1976)
    • L'Audacieuse class (1984)
    • Grebe class (1989)
    • Sirius class (1952)
    • Circe class (1972)
    • Eridan class (1979)
    • Vulcain class (1986)
    RCAN RCAN ☍ See the Page
    • HCMS Bonaventure (1957)
    • St Laurent class DDE (1951)
    • Algonquin class DDE (1952)
    • Restigouche class DDs (1954)
    • Mackenzie class DDs (1961)
    • Annapolis class DDH (1963)
    • Iroquois class DDH (1970)

    • River (mod) 1955
    • Tribal class FFs (Pjct)
    • City class DDH (1988)

    • Ojibwa class sub. (1964)
    • Kingston class MCFV (1995)
    Royal Navy Royal Navy ☍ See the Page
    • Cold War Aircraft Carriers
    • Centaur class (1947)
    • HMS Victorious (1957)
    • HMS Eagle (1946)
    • HMS Ark Royal (1950)
    • HMS Hermes (1953)
    • CVA-01 class (1966 project)
    • Invincible class (1977)

    • Cold War Cruisers
    • Tiger class (1945)

    • Destroyers
    • Daring class (1949)
    • 1953 design (project)
    • Cavendish class (1944)
    • Weapon class (1945)
    • Battle class (1945)
    • FADEP program (1946)
    • County class GMD (1959)
    • Bristol class GMD (1969)
    • Sheffield class GMD (1971)
    • Manchester class GMD (1980)
    • Type 43 GMD (1974)

    • British cold-war Frigates
    • Rapid class (1942)
    • Tenacious class (1941)
    • Whitby class (1954)
    • Blackwood class (1953)
    • Leopard class (1954)
    • Salisbury class (1953)
    • Tribal class (1959)
    • Rothesay class (1957)
    • Leander class (1961)
    • BB Leander class (1967)
    • HMS Mermaid (1966)
    • Amazon class (1971)
    • Broadsword class (1976)
    • Boxer class (1981)
    • Cornwall class (1985)
    • Duke class (1987)

    • British cold war Submarines
    • T (conv.) class (1944)
    • T (Stream) class (1945)
    • A (Mod.) class (1944)
    • Explorer class (1954)
    • Strickleback class (1954)
    • Porpoise class (1956)
    • Oberon class (1959)
    • HMS Dreanought SSN (1960)
    • Valiant class SSN (1963)
    • Resolution class SSBN (1966)
    • Swiftsure class SSN (1971)
    • Trafalgar class SSN (1981)
    • Upholder class (1986)
    • Vanguard class SSBN (started)

    • Assault ships
    • Fearless class (1963)
    • HMS Ocean (started)
    • Sir Lancelot LLS (1963)
    • Sir Galahad (1986)
    • Ardennes/Avon class (1976)
    • Brit. LCVPs (1963)
    • Brit. LCM(9) (1980)

    • Minesweepers/layers
    • Ton class (1952)
    • Ham class (1947)
    • Ley class (1952)
    • HMS Abdiel (1967)
    • HMS Wilton (1972)
    • Hunt class (1978)
    • Venturer class (1979)
    • River class (1983)
    • Sandown class (1988)

    • Misc. ships
    • HMS Argus ATS (1988)
    • Ford class SDF (1951)
    • Cormorant class (1985)
    • Kingfisger class (1974)
    • HMS Jura OPV (1975)
    • Island class OPVs (1976)
    • HMS Speedy PHDF (1979)
    • Castle class OPVs (1980)
    • Peacock class OPVs (1982)
    • MBT 538 class (1948)
    • Gay class FACs (1952)
    • Dark class FACs (1954)
    • Bold class FACs (1955)
    • Brave class FACs (1957)
    • Tenacity class PCs (1967)
    • Brave class FPCs (1969)
    Armada de espanola - Spanish cold war navy Spanish Armada ☍ See the Page
    • Dédalo aircraft carrier (1967)
    • Principe de Asturias (1982)

    • Alava class DDs (1946)
    • Audaz class DDs (1955)
    • Oquendo class DDs (1956)
    • Roger de Lauria class (1967)

    • Baleares class FFs (1971)
    • Descubierta class FFs (1978)
    • Numancia class FFs (1987)

    • Pizarro class gunboats (1944)
    • Artevida class Cvs (1952)
    • Serviola class Cvs (1990)
    • Spanish cold-war submarines
    • Spanish FACs
    • Spanish Minesweepers
    Svenska Marinen Svenska Marinen ☍ See the Page
    • Tre Kronor class (1946)
    • Öland class DDs (1945)
    • Halland class DDs (1952) (1945)
    • Ostergotland class DDs (1956)
    • Spica III class Corvettes (1984)
    • Goteborg class Corvettes (1989)

    • U1 class subs (mod.1963)
    • Hajen class subs (1954)
    • Sjoormen class subs (1967)
    • Nacken class subs (1978)
    • Vastergotland class subs (1986)
    • Gotland class subs (1995)

    • T32 class MTBs (1951)
    • T42 class MTBs (1955)
    • Plejad class FACs (1951)
    • Spica I class FACs (1966)
    • Spica II class FACs (1972)
    • Hugin class FACs (1973)
    • Swedish Patrol Boats
    • Swedish minesweepers
    • Swedish Icebreakers
    Taiwanese Navy Taiwanese Navy ☍ See the Page
    • Kwang Hua class FFs (1991)
    • Kwang Hua II class FFs (1993)
    • Hai Lung class sub. (1986)
    • LCU 1466 class LCU (1955)
    • Fuh Chow class FAC
    • Lung Chiang class FAC
    • Hai Ou class FAC(M)
    • MWW 50 class minehunters
    Turkish Navy Turkish Navy ☍ See the Page
    • Berk class FFs (1971)
    • Atilay class sub. (1974)
    • Cakabey class LST
    • Osman Gazi class LST
    • Turkish Fast Attack Crafts
    • Turkish Patrol Boats
    US Navy USN (cold war) ☍ See the Page

    ☯ ASIA

    Chinese Navy ☍ See the Page
    Indian Navy Indian Navy ☍ See the Page
    • Vikrant class CVs (1961)
    • Viraat class CVs (1986)

    • Cruiser Delhi (1948)
    • Cruiser Mysore (1957)
    • Raja class DDs (1949)
    • Rajput class DDs (1980)
    • Delhi class DDs (1990)

    • Khukri class FFs (1956)
    • Talwar class FFs (1958)
    • Brahmaputra class FFs (1957)
    • Nilgiri class FFs (1968)
    • Godavari class FFs (1980)

    • Kusura class subs (1970)
    • Shishumar class subs (1984)
    • Sindhugosh class subs (1986)

    • Indian Amphibious ships
    • Indian corvettes (1969-90)
    • Khukri class corvettes (1989)
    • SDB Mk.2 class PBs (1977)
    • Vikram class OPVs (1979)
    • Sukanya class OPVs (1989)
    Indonesia Indonesian Navy ☍ See the Page
    • Fatahilla class Frigates (1977)
    • Pattimura class corvettes (1956)
    • Indonesian Marines
    • Indonesian Mine Vessels
    • Indonesian FAC/OPVs
    JMSDF JMSDF ☍ See the Page
      JMSDF Destroyers
    • Harukaze class DD (1955)
    • Ayanami class DD (1957)
    • Murasame class DD (1958)
    • Akizuki class DD (1959)
    • Amatukaze missile DD (1963)
    • Yamagumo class DDE (1965)
    • Takatsuki class DD (1966)
    • Minegumo class DDE (1967)
    • Haruna class DDH (1971)
    • Tachikaze class DD (1974)
    • Shirane class DDH (1978)
    • Hatsuyuki class DDs (1980)
    • Hatakaze class DDs (1984)
    • Asigiri class DDs (1986)
    • Kongo class DDs (started 1990)

    • JMSDF Frigates
    • Akebono class FFs (1955)
    • Isuzu class FFs (1961)
    • Chikugo class FFs (1970)
    • Ishikari class FFs (1980)
    • Yubari class FFs (1982)
    • Abukuma class FFs (1988)

    • JMSDF submarines
    • Oyashio class Sub. (1959)
    • Hayashio class Sub. (1961)
    • Natsushio class Sub. (1963)
    • Oshio class Sub. (1964)
    • Uzushio class Sub. (1970)
    • Yushio class Sub. (1979)
    • Harushio class Sub. (1989)

    • JMSDF Misc. ships
    • Japanese Landing Ships
    • Japanese Large Patrol Ships
    • Japanese Patrol Crafts
    • Japanese Minesweepers
    • Japanese Sub-chasers
    North Korean Navy North Korean Navy ☍ See the Page
    • Najin class Frigates
    • Experimental Frigate Soho
    • Sariwan class Corvettes

    • Sinpo class subs.
    • Sang-O class subs.
    • Yono class subs.
    • Yugo class subs.

    • Hungnam class LCM
    • Hante class LST
    • Songjong class HVC
    • Sin Hung/Ku Song FACs
    • Anju class FACs
    • Iwon class FACs
    • Chaho class FACs
    • Hong Jin class FAC-G
    • Sohung class MTBs
    • Sinpo class MTBs
    • Nampo class FALC
    Philippines Navy Philippines Navy ☍ See the Page
    • Datu Kalantian class Frigates (1976)
    • Bacolod City class LS(L)
    • Philippino Patrol Crafts
    Rep. of Korea Navy ROKN ☍ See the Page
    • Ulsan class frigates (1980)
    • Pohang class corvettes (1984)
    • Dong Hae class corvettes (1982)
    • Han Kang class patrol corvettes (1985)
    • Chamsuri (PKM 268) PBs (1978)
    • ROKS coast guard vessels
    • Paek Ku class FAC (1975)
    • Kang Keong class minehunters (1986)
    Taiwanese Navy Taiwanese Navy ☍ See the Page
    • Kwang Hua class FFs (1991)
    • Kwang Hua II class FFs (1993)
    • Hai Lung class sub. (1986)
    • LCU 1466 class LCU (1955)
    • Fuh Chow class FAC
    • Lung Chiang class FAC
    • Hai Ou class FAC(M)
    • MWW 50 class minehunters

    ☪ MIDDLE EAST

    Israeli Navy IDF Navy ☍ See the Page
    • Eilat class Corvettes (1993)
    • SAAR 5 Project
    • SAAR 1 FAC
    • SAAR 4 FAC
    • SAAR 4.5 FAC
    • Dvora class FAC
    • Shimrit class MHFs
    • IDF FACs/PBs
    • Etzion Geber LST
    • Ash class LCT
    Iranian Navy Iranian Navy ☍ See the Page
    • Destroyer Artemiz (1965)
    • Bayandor class FFs (1963)
    • Alvand class FFs (1969)
    • Khalije Fars class DDs (2016)*

    ♅ OCEANIA

    Australian Navy RAN ☍ See the Page
    • HMAS Sydney (1948*)
    • HMAS Melbourne (1955*)
    • Tobruk class DDs (1947)
    • Voyager class DDs (1952)
    • Perth class MDD (1963)
    • Quadrant class FFs (1953)
    • Yarra class FFs (1958)
    • Swan class FFs (1967)
    • Adelaide class MFFs (1978)
    • Anzac class MFFs (1990s)
    • Oxley class subs (1965)
    • Collins class subs (1990s)
    • Australian Amphibious ships
    • Fremantle class PBs
    RNZN Royal New Zealand Navy ☍ See the Page
    • HMNZS Royalist (1956)
    • Pukaki class patrol Crafts (1974)
    • Moa class patrol crafts (1983)
    • HMNZS Aotearoa (2019)*

    ☩ South America

    Armada de argentina Argentina ☍ See the Page
    • ARA Independencia (1958)
    • ARA Veinticinco de Mayo (1968)
    • Belgrano class cruisers (1951)
    • Almirante Brown class Frigates (1981)
    • Mantilla class corvettes (1981)
    • Espora class corvettes (1982)
    • Salta class submarines (1972)
    • Santa Cruz class submarines (1982)
    Brazilian Navy Brazilian Navy ☍ See the Page
    • Minas Gerais aircraft carrier (1956)
    • Cruiser Barroso (1951)
    • Cruiser Tamandare (1951)
    • Acre class destroyers (1945)
    • Niteroi class Frigates (1974)
    • Ihnauma class Frigate (1986)
    • Tupi class submarines (1987)
    • Brazilian patrol ships
    Chilean Navy Chilean Navy ☍ See the Page
    • O'Higgins class cruisers
    • Lattore Cruiser (1971)
    • Almirante class destroyers (1960)
    • Prat class M. Destroyers (1982)
    • Almirante Lynch class Frigates (1972)
    • Thomson class subs (1982)
    • Small surface combatants
    Peruvian Navy Peruvian Navy ☍ See the Page
    • Almirante Grau(ii) class
    • Almirante Grau(iii) class
    • Abtao class sub.
    • PR-72P class corvettes
    • Velarde class OPVs

    ℣ AFRICA

    Egyptian Navy Egyptian Navy ☍ See the Page
    • October class FAC/M (1975)
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    ✈ Cold War Naval Aviation See the full section
    Seaplanes
    • Grumman Mallard 1946
    • Edo OSE-1 1946
    • Short Solent 1946

    • de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver 1947
    • Grumman Albatross 1947
    • Hughes H-4 Hercules (completed & first flight, prototype)
    • Saunders-Roe SR.A/1 1947 (jet fighter seaplane prototype)
    • Short Sealand 1947

    • Martin P5M Marlin 1948
    • Supermarine Seagull ASR-1 1948 (prototype successor to the Walrus)
    • Nord 1400 Noroit 1949
    • Norsk Flyindustri Finnmark 5A (interesting Norwegian prototype)
    • SNCASE SE-1210 French prototype flying boat 1949

    • Convair R3Y Tradewind USN patrol flying boat 1950
    • Goodyear Drake (proto seaboat) 1950
    • de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter 1951 (RCAN)
    • Saunders-Roe Princess 1952 (RN requisition possible)

    • Convair F2Y Sea Dart Prototype delta jet fighter seaplane 1953
    • Martin P6M SeaMaster strategic bomber flying boat 1955

    • Ikarus Kurir H 1957

    • Shin Meiwa UF-XS prototype 1962
    • Shin Meiwa PS-1 patrol flying boat 1967
    • Canadair CL-215 1967 water bomber, some operated by the RCAN
    • GAF Nomad patrol australian land/floatplane 1971
    • Harbin SH-5 Main PLAN patrol flying boat 1976
    • Cessna 208 Caravan transport flotplane (some navies) 1982
    • Dornier Seastar prototype 1984

    • Patrol Planes
    • ATR 42 MP Surveyor (Italy, 1984)
    • ATR 72 MP (Italy 1988)

    • ATR 72 ASW (France, 1988)
    • Breguet Atlantic (France 1965)
    • Nord 1402 Noroit (France 1949)

    • Avro Shackleton (UK 1949)
    • BAE Nimrod MRA4 (UK 2004)
    • Britten-Norman Defender/Islander (UK 1970)
    • Fairey Gannet (UK 1949)
    • Hawker-Siddeley Nimrod (UK 1967)

    • Beechcraft King Air (USA 1963)
    • Basler BT-67 (USA 1990)
    • Boeing 737 Surveiller (USA 1967)
    • Boeing P-8 Poseidon (USA 2009)
    • Lockheed P-2 Neptune (USA, 1945)
    • Lockheed P-3 Orion (USA 1959)
    • Martin P4M Mercator (USA 1946)
    • Convair P5Y (USA 1950)
    • Douglas/BSAS Turbo Dakota (USA 1991)

    • Bombardier DHC-8 MPA/MSA (Can 2007)
    • Canadair CP-107 Argus (Can 1957)

    • CASA C-212 MPA (Spain 1971)
    • CASA/IPTN CN-235 MPA/HC-144 Ocean Sentry (Spain 1983)
    • CASA C-295 MPA (Spain 1997)

    • Diamond DA42 Guardian (Austria 2002)

    • Dornier 228 (Germany 1981)

    • Embraer EMB 111 Bandeirante (Brazil 1968)
    • Embraer R-99 (Brazil 2001)
    • Embraer P-99 (Brazil 2003)

    • Fokker F27 200-MAR (NL 1955)
    • Fokker F27 Maritime Enforcer (NL 1955)

    • IAI 1124N Sea Scan (Israel 1977)

    • Kawasaki P-1 (Japan 2007)
    • Kawasaki P-2J (Japan 1966)

    • Saab Swordfish (Sweden 2016)
    • Shaanxi Y-8F,Q,X (China 1984)
    • Short Seavan (UK 1976)

    • Beriev Be-8 1947
    • Beriev Be-6 1949
    • Beriev R-1 turbojet prototype seaplane 1952
    • Beriev Be-10 1956
    • Beriev Be-12 Chaika 1960
    • Beriev Be-40/A-40 Albatross prototypes 1986
    • Chetverikov TA-1 1947
    • Ilyushin Il-38 'May' (USSR 1967)
    • Myasishchev 3M/3MD (USSR 1956)
    • Tupolev Tu-16T/PL/R/RM/SP (USSR 1952)
    • Tupolev Tu-95MR (USSR 1961)
    • Tupolev Tu-142 (USSR 1968)

    • Carrier Planes
      USN
    • Douglas A-3 Skywarrior
    • Douglas A-4 Skyhawk
    • Douglas A2D Skyshark
    • Douglas AD Skyraider
    • Douglas F3D Skynight
    • Douglas F4D Skyray
    • Grumman A-6 Intruder
    • Grumman AF Guardian
    • Grumman C-1 Trader
    • Grumman C-2 Greyhound
    • Grumman E-1 Tracer
    • Grumman E-2 Hawkeye
    • Grumman EA-6B Prowler
    • Grumman F-9 Cougar
    • Grumman F9F Panther
    • Grumman F-11 Tiger
    • Grumman F-14 Tomcat ➚
    • Grumman S-2 Tracker
    • Lockheed Martin F-35B
    • Lockheed S-3 Viking ➚
    • McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II
    • McDonnell Douglas T-45 Goshawk
    • McDonnell FH Phantom
    • McDonnell F2H Banshee
    • McDonnell F3H Demon
    • McDonnell-Douglas AV-8B Harrier II
    • McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18 Hornet
    • North American A-5 Vigilante
    • North American AJ Savage
    • North American FJ Fury
    • North American T-2 Buckeye
    • North American T-28 Trojan
    • Vought A-7 Corsair
    • Vought F-8 Crusader
    • Vought F6U Pirate
    • Vought F7U Cutlass
    • Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet
    • Boeing EA-18G Growler
    • RN
    • Blackburn Buccaneer
    • Boulton Paul Sea Balliol
    • BAe Sea Harrier
    • de Havilland Sea Vampire
    • de Havilland Sea Venom
    • de Havilland Sea Vixen
    • Fairey Gannet
    • Hawker Sea Hawk
    • Short Seamew
    • Westland Wyvern
    • Marine Nationale
    • Breguet Alizé
    • Dassault Étendard IV
    • Dassault Super Étendard
    • Dassault Rafale M
    • Fouga CM.175 Zéphyr M
    • SNCASE Aquilon
    • Soviet Navy
    • Sukhoi Su-25UTG/UBP
    • Sukhoi Su-33
    • Yakovlev Yak-38

    Navy Helicopters
      Chinese PLAN:
    • Harbin Z-5 (1958)
    • Harbin Z-9 Haitun (1981)
    • Changhe Z-8 (1985)
    • Harbin Z-20 (in development)
    • Italy:
    • Agusta Bell AB-205 (1961)
    • Agusta Bell AB-212 (1971)
    • Agusta AS-61 (1968)
    • India:
    • Hal Dhruv (Indian Navy)
    • France:
    • Alouette II (1955)
    • Alouette III (1959)
    • Super Frelon (1965)

    • Cougar ()
    • Panther ()
    • Super Cougar H225M ()
    • Fennec ()
    • MH-65 Dolphin ()
    • UH-72 Lakota ()
    • Germany:
    • MBB Bo 105 (1967)
    • NHIndustries NH90
    • Japan:
    • Mitsubishi H-60 (1987)
    • Poland:
    • PZL W-3 Sokół (1979)
    • Romania:
    • IAR 330M (1975)
    • United Kingdom:
    • Westland Lynx (1971)
    • Westland Scout (1960) RAN
    • Westland Sea King (1969)
    • Westland Wasp (1962)
    • Westland Wessex (1958)
    • Westland Whirlwind (1953)
    • Westland WS-51 Dragonfly (1948)
    • USA:
    • Gyrodyne QH-50 DASH
    • Hiller ROE Rotorcycle (1956)
    • Piasecki HRP Rescuer (1945)
    • Bell UH-1N Twin Huey (1969)
    • SH-2 Seasprite (1959)
    • SH-2G Super Seasprite (1982)
    • CH-53 Sea Stallion (1966)
    • SH-60 Seahawk (1979)
    • Sikorsky S-61R (1959)
    • MH-53E Sea Dragon (1974)
    • ussr:
    • Kamov Ka 20 (1958)
    • Ka-25 "Hormone" (1960)
    • Ka-27 "Helix" (1973)
    • Ka-31 (1987)
    • Ka-35 (2015)
    • Ka-40 (1990)
    • Mil-Mi 2 (1949)
    • Mil Mi-4 (1952)
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