Part II: Fictional Warships 1906-1945
Section Germany, Great Britain & Greece
Notes: all ships are fictional names or real ships with fictional modifications or histories. Ships associated with a specific real class are assumed to be additional ships and listed in broadly chronological order. The specific class and detailed descriptions are determined by textual descriptions and/or visual representations. Name and pennant clashes with real ships are identified. National prefixes apply to all ships unless specified. Ships lacking any description are assumed to be of unknown design and named fictional classes are highlighted. For larger nations, real, unidentified and fictional classes are listed separately for clarity. Dates indicate the specific year when the ship is noted or the broad era the design lies within. For more details on fictional aircraft, please see Appendix I. For more details on fictional weapons, please see Appendix II. For more details on fictional electronic systems and radars, please see Appendix III.
Germany
Hochseeflotte:
National ship prefix: SMS
Battleships
Nassau Class
Lippe
Helgoland Class
Ermland
König Class
Max Josef
Salamis Class
‘Battleship X’ (ex-Salamis): 4x2 14in, 12x1 150mm, 12x1 88mm, 5x TT
Wrede (ex-Salamis): 4x2 350mm
Unidentified Classes
Friesland: 1915
Karl Adelbert
Kaiser Friedrich III, Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse: 1916; name clashes Kaiser Friedrich III Class
SMS Wörth, Salzburg, Koeln, Koblenz, Kassell: 1916; Wörth name clash Brandenburg Class ship
SMS Bismarck, Wilhelm II, Kaiser Frederich, Koenig Albert, Sturmvogel, Hamburg, Postdam: 1917-22
Fictional Classes
Sachsen, Grosser Kurfürst +2 unnamed: 6x2 280mm L/50 (superfiring), 24x1 88mm, 10x pom-poms, 1906-10
Prinz Georg: 4x2 350mm, 14x1 150mm
Markgraf: 5x2 14in, 14x1 150mm, 12x1 88mm, 2x 50mm, 5x TT (UW)
‘Erzatz Worth’: 4x2 380mm, 16x1 150mm, 12x1 & 4x1 HA 88mm
Stein, Ziethen, Graf Spee (ex- De Zeven Provincien, De Ruyter, Marten Harpertzoon Tromp): building for Netherlands impressed on completion [see Netherlands section]
Barbarossa, Bremen, Eiserne Kreuz, Furst Bismarck, Germanicus, Hermann, Karl der Grosse, Weimar: diesel-powered, 1917
War Prizes
Lechfeld (ex-Sultan Osman I/ex-Rio de Janeiro): transferred from Turkey, 1914
Lenzen (ex-Reshadieh): transferred from Turkey, 1914
Rhien (ex-Courbet)
Mosel (ex-Bretagne Class)
Kowel, Tannenburg (ex-Gangut Class)
Battlecruisers
Von der Tann Class
Jachmann
Seydlitz Class
Zieten
Derfflinger Class
Schwerin, Siegfried: Siegfried name clash Siegfried Class coast defence ship
Bleucher: name clash armoured cruiser Blücher
Unidentified Classes
Beowulf: 1914
Von Kluck: 1917
Fictional Classes
Furst Ernest: 5x2 turrets, three funnels, 1916
War Prizes
Sondhaus, Jachmann (ex-Borodino & Izmail)
Armoured Cruisers
War Prizes
Heinrich IV (ex-Pallada)
Balmung (ex-Rurik)
Light Cruisers
Dresden Class
Aachen: fitted with fictional Steinweiss Device proto-radar, 1914-15
Cöln II Class
Wiesbaden: real uncompleted ship
Unidentified Classes
Zietan: ?x 150mm, 1912
Homburg: four funnels, 1911
Wulfing, Jason: 1916
Hellner, Koln, Metz, Plauen: Koln name clash Kolberg Class Cöln
War Prizes
Libau, Reval, Riga (ex-Russian Svetlana Class): 7x1 150mm
Fictional Classes
Hekla: minelayer, 1910-14
Dortmund: 4x1 210mm, 2x1 88mm, 2x2 533mm TT, 31kt
Bremen: 8x1 150mm, 2x1 88mm, 2x2 533mm TT, 33kt
Cap Hoorn: extant 1924
Torpedo Boats & Destroyers
Unidentified Classes
Von Schroder: named destroyer unusual
S174: 1914; pennant clash G174
S367: 1915
V198, V199 (1918M Class?): 1918; pennant clash H-198 & H-199
V201: 1918
Fictional Classes
Drache: torpedo boat, 3x1 50mm, 2x bow TT, extant 1915-16
Unnamed: 6x1 105mm, ?x TT
Submarines
U-172, U-174: (Type U-151 Class): 2x1 150mm, 1918
Unidentified Classes
U-129: 1917
U-193, U292: 1918
U-553, U904: 1918; pennant numbers too high
UC-49: 40x mines, 1917
UC-115: 1918; real UC-115 (UC III Class) uncompleted in 1918
X9: 1917; unusual non ‘U’ pennant
Fictional Classes
20x unnamed (U-?): 1,200 tons, 2x 77mm (disappearing mounts), 2x pom-poms, 4x TT, 1,000 mile range, Krupp-Germania design, 1914
U-? (D Class): 2x 500mm TT (6x torps), 1915
U-?: 91.4m long, 2x guns (disappearing mounts), 8x TT (2x bow, 2x2 broadside, 2x stern), 1915
U-?: 2x1 105mm, ?x TT, 16kt (surf), 1916
U-?: 1x 77mm (retractable turret), 4x1 50mm, no TT, mines, 1917
U-623: 1x 75mm, 1916; pennant number too high
U-74, U75, U76, U77: long-range subs, 91.44m long, 1x105mm, 4x 533mm+ beam TT, 1917
U-247: 2x1 150mm, 1918; real U247 never laid down in 1918
Deutschland: blockade-runner; 600ft long, 1x 105mm, 1918; name clash real sub (U-155)
Monitors
Unnamed: 85 x 14 x 6m (1.5m freeboard), 1x2 424mm (amidships), 305mm armour, 24,000hp, 19kt (27kt forced), 1910
Gunboats
Blitz: 1911; real Blitz depot ship from 1903 [see also separate 1850-1906 entry]
Leopard (Iltis Class): name clash AMC sunk 1917
Essen: armed trawler, 1x gun
Unnamed: armed trawler, 1x 75mm
Königin Luise: colonial gunboat, 1x 50mm, 10kt, 31 crew, 1906; used in Central Africa
Herzogin Elisabeth: 1x 50mm, ? x mines, 1914; used in West Africa
Hermann von Wissman: 1x 3pdr (fwd), 1x 50mm SK/L40 (aft), 2x MGs, 1914-15; used in East Africa
Kingani: armed steamer, 3x1 105mm/88mm, 1915; used in East Africa, name clash real ship captured by RN on Lake Tanganyika
Afrika: armed paddle steamer (stern-wheel), 1x 105mm, ?x MG, 10kt, 1917; used in East Africa
Armed Merchant Raiders
Note: these are merchant names
Prinzess Hannover: 1914
‘B-Boat’ (fictional B-97 Class): 1,843 tons, 32kt, 2x4.1in, 3x19.7in TT, resembles three funnelled merchant, 1915-17
Essen: 4x1 150mm, 1x 105mm, 2x TT, 1916
Porfurst: converted Hamburg-Amerika liner, 3+x 150mm, 200 crew, 28kt, 1916
Valkyrie: 8x1 150mm, 2x 533mm TT, 1x Brandenburg FF-33 a/c, 1916
Vaterland: 1x 203mm, 4x MGs, 1917
Vulkan: 4x1 150mm, 1x 105mm, 300x mine, ?x TT, 16kt, 1917
Unnamed: 6x1 150mm, 1917
Kormoran: armed steamer, 1918
Unnamed: 4x 150mm, 1x 88mm, ?x TT, 1918
Graf von Posen, Hertzolf, Volksdorf
Osnabruck: converted liner, 25kt
Auxiliaries
Bergerhof, Kondor: submarine depot ships, 1917
Sachsen: training ship, 1910-14; name clash pre-dreadnought
Jaguar: transport, 1916
Vulkan: tug, 1910
Germany
Kriegsmarine:
National ship prefix: KMS
Battleships
Pommern (1906 Deutschland Class): survived WW1, training ship by 1939
Jachmann (Zencker design): 4x2 305mm, 3x3 150mm, 2x2 88mm, 2x3 533mm TT, 140mm belt, 34kt, 1928
Deutschland Class
Admiral Richter, Dortmund, Inbrunst, Kallheim, Koenig, Ludendorf, Weisbaden
Prinz Ludwig: 1940
Brandenburg, Lindendorf: similar to Graf Spee, 1942-43
Wolfe: modified design, 2x3 280mm, 10x1 150mm, ?x TT, 100,000shp steam turbines, 30kt (25kt cruising), 1943
Seidlitze: modified design, two funnels; misspelt Seydlitz?
Werther: modified design, 2x2 355.6mm, 1943
[see also Battleship-Carrier section]
Scharnhorst Class
Bleucher: modified design, two funnels, 1940; name clash Hipper Class Blücher
Bismarck Class
Deutschland, Friedrich de Grosse, Hohenzollern
Bismarck Class (Fictional Modified Designs)
Ludendorff: 254.8 x 36.7m, 4x2 381mm, 6x2 150mm, 8x2 105mm, 8x2 37mm, 70x 20mm, 30kt
Leutjens: 4x2 381mm, 14x 128mm, 14x2 37mm, 8x2 20mm, 1944
Frederick the Great (Friedrich de Grosse): 2x2 381mm (A & B turrets), 6x2 150mm, 8x2 105mm, 8x2 37mm, 2x launching ramps and assembly area for 200x V-1s aft, 31kt
[see also Battleship-Carrier and Monitor sections]
H Class
Friedrich der Große, Hindenburg, Lohengrin, Nuremberg
Fictional Classes
Moltke: 3x3 280mm, 10x 150mm, launched early 1937
Nassau: 3x3 381mm, 8x2 150mm, 10x2 105mm, 8x2 37mm, 8x2 20mm, 2x3 533m TT, 1942
Attila: 45,000 tons, 3x3 406mm, 12x 150mm (1x & 2x mounts), ?x 105mm, 2x3 533mm TT, 30kt, 1942
Zeus: 1943; unlikely name
Von Moltke, Von Falkenhein (H42 Class): 83,300 tons, 308m long, 4x2 508mm, 6x2 150mm, 32.2kt
Hindenburg (H45 Class): 148,000 tons, 350m long, 4x2 530mm, 18x2 150mm, 30x2 105mm 28kt
Führer: 122,000 tons, 4x2 530mm, 10x2 128mm, diesel & steam turbines, 30kt, 1945
Friedrich der Grosse: 62,000 tons, 273 x 39m, 10x 400mm, 1945
Friedrich der Grosse, Rossbach, Zollnorf, Knellsdorf (B Class): 63,000 tons, 282m long, 4x2 420mm, 6x2 150mm, 33.6kt
Große Kurfürst: 4x3 406mm, 4x2 150mm, 10x2 128mm, 8x2 55mm, 10x4 20mm, 30kt
War Prizes
Von Brauchitsch (ex-HMS Valiant)
Battlecruisers
O Class
Posen, Yorck
Barbarossa, Mackensen, Jorg: modified design, 36,500 tons, 257m long, 3x2 381mm, 3x2 150mm, 33.8kt
P1 Class
Posen
Fictional Classes
Schoenfeld: 537 crew, described as obsolete
Hindenburg: 30,500 tons, 3x2 381mm, ?x 105mm, 33kt, 1941
Battleship-Carriers
Graf Fitti (converted Deutschland Class): 1x3 280mm, 4x1 150mm, 4x2 37mm, 16x fictional Ar-196T scout bombers, 30kt, 1939
Odin (converted Bismarck Class): 47,000 tons, 2x2 381mm, 2x2 150mm, 20x2 37-20mm, 24x a/c, 28kt, angled deck with 2x lifts, 1939
Hindenburg (converted H45 Class): 133,096 tons, 345m long, 4x2 508mm, ?x a/c, 1946
Atlantica, Pacifica: 72,800 tons, 289m long, ?x guns, ?x a/c, 33.5kt; later rebuilt as full carriers, 68,500 tons, 294m long, ?x a/c, 34.8kt
Aircraft Carriers
Graf Zeppelin Class
Franken
Hindenburg, Mackensen: modified design, 28,000 tons, no 150mm casemates, 2x catapults, 1942-43
Moewe: modified design, 3x2 105mm, 8x2 37mm, ?x a/c, 1943
Converted O Class
Pommern: 24,000 tons, 8x2 150mm casemates, 6x2 105mm, 24x a/c (including fictional Arado Seepferd torpedo-bombers), 35kt, 1939
Converted M Class
Oden: 2x2 150mm, 4x2 88mm, 10x2 37mm & 20mm, 10x a/c, 160m long flight deck, 1944
Liner Conversions
Europa, Bremen: 49,000 tons, 6x2 105mm, 56x 37mm & 20mm, 42x a/c, 26.5kt, 1943
Kiel (ex-SS Gneisenau): similar to real proposed SS Scharnhorst conversion, 18,000 tons, 1944
Catapult Ship
Friesenland: ?x 37mm & 20mm, 1x flying boat, 1943
Unidentified Classes
Wagner: 1942
Fictional Classes
Gunther Luck, Gorch Fock, Fritz Hienzen: converted cruiser hulls, 6x Bf-109T, 8x Fi-167, 8x Ju-87C (later 8x Bf-109T, 14x Ju-87C, 2x Fl-282), armoured flightdeck, 1930s
Wuppertal, Bochum (Wuppertal Class): 10,800 tons, 1943
Nemo: 20,000 tons, 250m long, 20x Ju-88, no armament or armour, 40kt, 1943
Erich Levenhartt: 43,000 tons, 60x fictional Ta-483, He-481 & Me-462 jet fighters
Von Richthofen, Hermann Goering: 72,000 tons, 81x fictional Ta-483, He-481 & Me-462
War Prizes
Moltke (ex-Bearn)
Dusseldorf (ex-Duquesne), Dortmund (ex-Tourville): converted, 1940
Braunschweig (ex-Joffre), Lothringen (ex-Painleve), Preussen (ex-Voltaire), Hessen: captured and completed 1942-43
Westfalen (ex-Clemenceau), Mecklenbrug (ex-Jean Bart), Rheinland (ex-Gascgone), Posen, Elsass: converted from battleship hulls, 1942-44
Munchen (ex-De Grasse): converted from cruiser hull, 11,400 tons, 1943
Dresden, Duisberg, Danzig: captured Soviet Kirov Class hull & two new-build, 10,000 tons, 1942-44
Doggerbank (ex-French Roi Soleil) (Independence Class)
Monitors
Hindenburg (modified Bismarck Class): 2x2 381mm (A & B turrets), 8x2 37mm, additional armour, 2x diesel engines with single shaft, 12kt
Metternich, Talleyrand, Fouché: 10,080 tons, 145m long, 1x2 381mm, 1x2 150mm, 2x2 105mm, 25.8kt
Heavy Cruisers
Hipper Class
Braunschweig, Darmstadt, Gottingen, Graf von Zeithen, Koblenz, Köln, Moltke, Muhldorf, Oberhausen, Recklinghausen, Regensburg, Solingen, Stuttgart: town names don’t fit class, Köln name clash CL
Goeben, Lutzow: 4x3 150mm, modified design, broader beam to allow 4x3 203mm
Prinz Luitpold: modified design, 35kt
War Prizes
Felix Schultz (ex-USS Pittsburgh CA-72)
Leopold de Mare (ex-Italian Bolzano)
Unidentified Classes
Brandenburg: 1939
Moltzen, Holstein, Leopold: ?x 203mm
Fictional Classes
Yorck: 4x2 210mm, 4x2 88mm, 2x1 20mm, 4x3 533mm TT, 32kt 1923
Nienburg: 6,000 tons, 3x2 203mm, 6x2 105mm, 2x2 533mm TT, 30kt, 1940
Minden: 3x3 203mm, 4x3 533mm TT, 1x a/c, 32-33kt, 1941; resembles Scharnhorst
Roon: 3x3 203mm (A, X, Y layout), 1x2 & 4x1 150mm, 6x2 105mm, 7x2 & 6x1 37mm, 10x1 20mm, 2x4 533mm TT, ?x a/c, 32.5kt
Hindenburg: 4x3 203mm, 6x2 105mm, 7x2 & 2x1 55mm, 7x4 20mm, 4x4 533mm TT, ?x a/c, 31.5kt
Light Cruisers
Emden Class
Magdeburg
Königsberg Class
Schwerin
Leipzig Class
Brandenburg, Lübek
M Class
Ariadne, Augsburg, Dresden, Kolberg, Mainz,
Arcona: modified design, 8,000 tons, 4x2 150mm, 2x4 533mm TT, 34kt
Unidentified Classes
Admiral Gustave: ?x 150mm
Prinz Von Homberg: ?x 150mm
Moltke: 1940
Fictional Classes
Essen: 3x2 150mm, three funnels; could be circa 1910-25 design
Wiesbaden, Magdeburg, Mainz, Rostock (Wiesbaden Class): 5,800 tons, 510 x 46 x 20ft, 8x1 150mm, 3x1 88mm, 4x1 533mm TT, 2in belt & 2in deck armour, 29kt, 550 crew, 1922+
Breslau, Emden (Breslau Class): modified Wiesbaden Class with 4x2 150mm turrets; name clash Emden Class cruiser
Rostock: 6,400 tons, 3x3 150mm (A, X & Y turrets), 3x3 500mm TT, 31.5kt, 1927-28
Seydlitz, Nurnberg, Weisbaden: 10,000+ tons, ?x 150mm, 1930; sisters completed as carriers [see Gunther Luck above]
Berlin, Dresden, Nurnburg (Berlin Class): 8,000 tons, 510 x 46 x 20ft, 3x3 150mm (A, B, X layout), 3x2 105mm, 4x2 37mm, 2x4 533mm TT, 2in belt & 2in deck armour, 110,000shp steam turbines, 33kt, 550 crew, 1933+; name clash Nurnberg Class cruiser
Berlin: 5x3 150mm (A, B, X, Y, Z layout), 2x4 105mm, 2x2 37mm, 4x1 20mm, 2x catapults (2x Ar 196), 1938
Destroyers
Type 1934 Class
Ernst Heinemann, Hans Ludemann, Heinrich Ullmann, Wagner
Type 1935 Class
Drachen: modified design, 2x 105mm, 1x 88mm, 1x2 37mm
Type 1936A Class
Horst Wessel (Z-14): 1943, crewed by SS; pennant clash Type 34 Friedrich Ihn
Z-85: 1944; pennant far out of sequence
Spahkreuzer
Meteor
Unidentified Classes
Hans Arnim: 1937-44
Kassel: 1940
Fictional Classes
Ernst Gaede: 1,500 tons, 4x1 128mm, 2x2 37mm, 8x1 20mm, 2x4 533mm TT, 36kt, 1933
Unnamed: 2,000 tons, 3x2 127mm (turrets), ?x TT, 1941
Minelayers
Bayern (1938 Minelayer A Class): 5,700 tons, 4x2 105mm, 400x mines, 40,000shp, 28kt, 20mm deck armour
Gunboats
Hermelin (Colonial Gunboat Type K)
Drachen: 2x 105mm, 1x 88mm (X mount), 1x2 37mm (Q mount), 1939
Unnamed (J): 2x1 50-88mm, 1940
Armed Merchant Raiders
Note: these are merchant names
Meteor: ?x 150mm
Rugen: 8,300 tons, ?x1 150mm, ?x TT, 340 crew, 1939
Helmut Genscher: 6x1 150mm, 4x 533mm TT, 2x He-114 a/c, 1940
Bottrop: supply ship, 2x1 105mm (sided mounts fwd), MGs, twin-screw, 1940
Talca: 4x1 150mm, 1x 60mm, 1x2 37mm, 4x1 20mm, 2x 533mm TT, 1940
Holstein: 1940
Kiruna: supply ship, at least 1x 105mm, 1941
Seepanther: 6x1 150mm, 2-4x 533mm TT, 1941
Viking: 1941
Sieglinde: 1942
Komoran (II): replacement for original Kormoran, 1942
Gerhard Abusch: supply ship, 3,500 tons, ?x 50mm & 20mm, 1942
Neuss: 4x1 150mm, AA, 2x 21in TT, 19kt, 1942
Nassau: 19,000 tons
Biteroff, Titurel: 8x1 150mm, ?x TT, Ar-96 & He-114, 1943
Nashorn (ex-SS Morava): 2x1 150mm, mines, 10-12kt, rebuilt armoured upper works resemble 1860s monitor, 1943
Heilbronne: armed U-boat supply ship, 4,500 tons, 17kt, converted Banana boat, 1943
Unnamed: 4,700 tons, 1x2 105mm, mines, three funnels, 1943
Bremse: supply ship, 1x 105mm, MGs, 1944
Salamander: 8,000 tons, 8x1 150mm, 6x 37-20mm, ?x TT, mines, 2x Ar-196, 1944
Wölfchen: 8,000 tons, 8x1 150mm, 6x 37-20mm, ?x TT, mines, 1944
Submarines
Type VIIB Class
U-112: 1941; pennant clash cancelled Type XI
U-616: 1939; pennant clash 1942 Type VIIC
UB-44: 1x 105mm, 1939; UB pennant not used after WW1
Type VIIC Class
U-114: pennant clash unbuilt Type XI
U-354: 1940; pennant clash 1942 Type VIIC
U-463: pennant clash Type XIV of 1942
U-491: 1940, later captured as HMS Antler; pennant clash cancelled Type XIV [see Great Britain section]
U-497: 1940; pennant clash cancelled Type XIV
U-534: 1940; pennant clash 1942 Type IXC/40
U-684, U-906: real uncommissioned subs completed
U-700: carries experimental Wotan torpedo, 1941
U-728
U-2555 (Type VIIC/41): 1945; pennant clash unfinished Type XXI
U-4901, U-4902: pennants too high
Type IX Class
U-99, U-100: modified as underwater minesweeper then troop transport, 1940; pennant clashes Type VIIB Class subs
U-1309: modified
U-761 (Type IXC): carries 1x prototype T11 torp (G7es (TXI) Zaunkönig II), 1943; pennant clash 1942 Type VIIC
U-? (Type IXD): modified design, 2x1 105mm, 250 ton explosive charge, 1942
U-885 (fictional Type IXD2): 1943; pennant clash cancelled Type IXD/42
Type X Class
U-505: modified design, 25ft longer, some torps modified with rocket biological warhead, highly automated, 5 crew; pennant clash 1941 Type IXC
Type XIV Class
U-474: pennant of uncommissioned 1943 Type VIIC
Type XX Class
U-557: modified design, 4x additional bow TT (1x G7a torp each), 1x 105mm, 1x 37mm, 1x2 20mm, has snorkel; pennant clash Type VIIC of 1940 [see also Non-State Ships 1945-2025 section]
Type XXI Class
U-251: 1945, pennant clash 1941 Type VIIC
U-700: pennant out of sequence
U-2532: real uncommissioned sub completed 1944
U-2666: real unbuilt sub completed 1945
U-3312, U-4117, U-4118
Type XXIII Class
U-497: pennant of cancelled Type XIV
War Prizes
UF-4 (ex-Surcouf): refitted to carry minisub aft with advanced Lorelei PsMB-1 3-D sonar and 2x torps [see I-507 in Japan section]
Minisubs
UM-34 (Molch Class): 1944; UM is fictional pennant
UM-77 (Marder Class): 1944; UM is fictional pennant
Unidentified Classes
U-114: 1941; pennant clash cancelled Type XI
U-159: 1940; pennant clash 1941 Type IXC
U-1706: pennant clash cancelled Type XX
U-0117, U-0153: 1944; unusual pennants
UB-7, UB-16, UB-48, UB-59, UB-203: 1939-45; UB pennant not used after WW1
Fictional Classes
U-107, U-108: Dutch subs taken over while building, 1940; pennant clashes Type IXB subs of 1940
U-152 (‘Nauecilus’): fitted with Automation Control Panel to reduce crew, 1945; pennant clash 1941 Type IID Class
U-648: 1x 105mm, 6x 533mm TT (bow) & ?x 533mm TT (stern) (11x torps include 6x fictional Pi-2 torps); pennant clash 1942 Type VIIC
U-800: streamlined hull, 1x 105mm (retractable mount), 1x4 & 1x1 20mm (retractable), 12x 533mm TT (8x fwd & 4x aft) (68x torps), 44x TM mines, 3x 3,300hp MAN diesels & 906 battery cells, retractable snorkel, 20kt (sub), 400nm @ 5kt (sub), 500m crush depth, 65 crew, built by Germaniawerft, 1941
U-800: experimental design, streamlined hull, 380 tons, 40kt, 10 crew, 1945
U-1215: 134 x 9.3m, 6x 533mm TT (bow) (fictional acoustic torps with Magnetohydrodynamic propulsion) & 2x TT for decoys (aft), nuclear propulsion & Magnetohydrodynamic drive propulsion, 18kt; pennant of cancelled VIIC/42
U-2317: hydrogen peroxide turbine; pennant of cancelled VIIC/42, too high for Type XXVI
U-7007 (Type XXVII): 11,000 tons, 173m long, 4x 533mm TT, 3x2 55mm, 2x2 30mm, ?x Me-163U, 1946
UX-791 (U-1200 Class): experimental design 1943; pennant clash cancelled U791 modified V-80 design with Walther HTP turbine, portrayed by November Class K-159
NP-1: experimental, 3,000 tons, nuclear propulsion with Water-Jet, 25kt surf, 22kt sub, 6x 533mm TT (18x acoustic torps), sonar fire-control, built by Blohm und Voss, 1941-43; unusual non ‘U’ pennant
V4-1 (ex-U3998), V4-2 (ex-U3999), V4-3 (ex-U4000) (Type XXII Class): 6x 533mm TT (4x bow, 2x aft (no reloads)), 1x V-1 launcher (10x stowed partly dismantled, nerve agent warhead), 1945
3x unnamed (Garnele (Shrimp) Class): minisub, 15m long, 2x G7e torps (external), diesel-electric, single-screw, 3 crew, 1941-42
Unnamed minisub class: resembles U-Boat, ?x 533mm TT, diesel/electric propulsion, 4 crew, 1942
Other
Kriegsmarine Base 211: pens & dockyard built into the Ronne Ice Shelf
Bear Island: pens & dockyard built into cliff
Kiel: separate concealed underground pens and dockyard to the north of Kiel
Auxiliaries
Submarine Tenders
Den Magre Kvinde (The Gaunt Woman): Danish square rigged sailing ship, 1943
Hamburg: 1941
Kaiserhof: converted 20,000 ton liner, 2x1 150mm, 50x minisubs launched via modified stern, 1942
Lothringen (ex-Londres): ferry boat captured 1940, converted to minelayer, tender by 1944
Oilers
SS Austerlitz (aka SS Nordenfelt): 1x 37mm
Troopships
Leipzig: converted liner, 1940
Wilhelmina, converted 1930s liner, 1940
Tank Transports
Ankara:, converted merchant?, 1942; name clash real transport sunk 1943
Atilla: converted merchant?, 4,000 tons, 15kt, 1942
Sassnitz: converted merchant?, 1942
Netlayers
Lübek (ex-HNoMS Otteroy): captured 1940 [see Norway section]
S-Boats/Light Craft
E12: 1940; British E-boat mis-designation
E102: 1941; British E-boat mis-designation
Lübek: prototype, 9 crew + infantry company, 1940
S248 (S-100 Class): pennant clash unbuilt Schlichting-Werft boat
H-Boat: hydrofoil, 2x1 20mm aircraft turrets, 2x TT, 1945
Patzig: armed trawler, 1x 37mm Polish Bofors, 2x MG-34 LMGs, 1941
J-47 (ex-die Köngin): armed trawler, 1x 75mmm, ?x DCs, sonar, 1942-43
Great Britain
National ship prefix: HMS
Battleships
Dreadnought Class
Archer
Bellerophon Class
Captain
Saint Vincent Class
Elephant
ex-Brazilian Minas Gerais Class Class
Elephant: acquired while building 1909
Camperdown, Nile: acquired while building 1910
Neptune Class
Atlas
Foudroyant: original name of HMS Neptune
King George V Class
Royal George (ex-King George V): rebuilt 1930s, 4x2 14in, 10x2 4.5in, 4x8 2pdr, 2-3x a/c, new boilers & engines, torpedo bulges
Tremendous: modified design, 24,000 tons, 5x2 13.5in, 30,000hp turbines, 21kt
Queen Elizabeth Class
King Henry V, Nile: King Henry V was Churchill’s suggestion for HMS Agincourt
Revenge Class
Redoubtable: name clash pre-dreadnought (ex-HMS Revenge)
Canada Class
India (ex-Chilean Almirante Cochrane): completed 1916
Admiral (Hood) Class
Hawke, Russell
N3 Class
St David, Trafalgar
Nelson Class
Hornblower: unlikely name
KGV Class
Conqueror: 1940; name clash cancelled Lion Class
Duke of Cumberland: 1943
Monarch: modified design, 3x3 15in, 8x2 5.25in, 6x8 & 4x4 2pdr, 22x1 20mm, 26kt
Unidentified Classes
Incontestable, Malplaquet, Victoria: 1910-17
Splendacious: ?x2 15in
Rampagious: 1916
Conqueror: 4x2 15in, sunk 1940
Arrogant, Audacious, Ascot: 1930s
Lincoln: ?x 14in; name clash Town Class destroyer
Fictional Classes
Vanguard, Thunderer, Devastation, Bellerophon (improved Dreadnought Class): three funnels, 1907-10; Vanguard name clash St. Vincent Class battleship
Galatea: 1910-14; name clash Arethusa Class light cruiser
Formidable: 4x2 15in, 14x1 6in, 2x1 3in, 24+kt
Ocean (Ocean Class): 2x2 & 2x3 15in, 12x1 6in, 22kt
Queen Victoria, Nile, Trafalgar, Devastation (Queen Victoria Class): 35,502 tons, 721ft 4in x 95ft 5in x 30ft, 5x2 15in, 14x1 6in, 2x1 3in AA, 4x 3pdr, 2x 21in TT (sub), 13-6in belt, 6-4in bulkheads, 10-4in barbettes, 3in decks, 13in turret faces, 11in CT,1oil-fired 69,957shp, 25kt, 4500nm, 1,293-1,681 crew, 1915-16
Queen Anne: ?x2 15in (has P & Q midships turrets), ?x 6in, 1,049 crew, 1915
Revenge, Retribution, Reprisal (R Class): original; 4x2 16in, 14x1 6in, 2x 3in AA, 2x Sopwith Pups; by 1938 4x2 4in, 2x8 & 2x4 2pdr; Revenge by 1943 12x2 4.5in, 4x8 & 2x4 2pdr, 10x 20mm, 4x a/c, 1917
Nemesis (Nemesis Class): 4x2 18in, 22kt, modified Admiral Class
Inflexible, Invincible (Inflexible Class): 36,000 tons, 2x3 16in, 6x2 6in, 6x1 4.7in, 2x8 & 1x4 2pdr, 23kt, 1930-35
Tyrant: 4x3 15in, 4x3 6in, 1942
Vengeance: 3x2 15/16in, 1942
Commonwealth: 4x3 16in, 10x2 5.25in, 10x6 & 2x2 & 12x1 40mm, 1946
Conqueror: 4x3 20in (1920s guns), 8x2 5.25in, 11x6 & 4x2 STAAG & 12x1 40mmm, 29.5kt, 1949; name clash cancelled Lion Class
War Prizes WW1
Ushant (ex-Kaiser Class)
Quiberon (ex-König Class)
Jutland (ex-Bayern Class)
Heligoland (ex-Gangut Class)
Falklands (ex-Gangut Class): refitted 4x2 15in, 16x 1 6in
Bulwark (ex-Normandie Class): construction completed in Britain
Cornwallis (ex-Normandie Class): 3x3 15in, 16x1 6in, construction completed in Britain,
War Prizes WW2
Devastation (ex-Courbet)
Formidable, Irresistible (ex-Lorraine & Provence)
King Edward VII (ex-Normandie Class)
Battlecruisers
Indomitable Class
Implacable, Intrepid
Indefatigable Class
Intrepid
Impregnable: modified design, 18,000tons, 4x2 12in, 25x1 4in, 26kt
Lion Class
Lion: rebuilt 1930s, 3x2 14in, 10x2 4.5in, 3x a/c
Queen Mary Class
Princess Anne, Leviathan, Unicorn
Tiger Class
Leopard, Panther: Panther name clash B Class destroyer
Formidable: modified design, 4x2 15in, 14x1 6in, 2x1 4in AA
ex-IJN Kongo Class
Sans Pareil: acquired while building 1913
Renown Class
Reliant: by 1943 7x2 4in, 4x8 2pdr, 4x Supermarine Walrus
Courageous Class
Victorious: 2x1 18in, 12x1 6in
Incomparable Class
Superb: 46,000 tons, 1,000ft long, 3x2 20in, 12x1 6in, 4x1 4.7in HA, 2x8 2pdr, 35kt, 1925
Unidentified Classes
Redoubtable: 1910-14; name clash pre-dreadnought (ex-HMS Revenge)
Tremendous: 1911
Ponderous, Thunderbolt, Terrific, Tremendous: 1913-17
Incompatible: 1916
Panther: 1917; name clash B Class destroyer, not same ship as entry above
Burma, Canada: 1914-18; Canada name clash battleship (ex-Almirante Latorre)
Fictional Classes
Indus: 22,000 tons; 1913-20
Leopard: 20,000 tons, 4x2 12in, 24kt, 1914; similar to Indomitable Class
Hyena, Wolf (Animal Class): ?x 15in, 1914-18; unlikely names
Cowes: 4x2 13.5in/15in, ?x 6in, 1914-18; unlikely name
Leviathan: 4x2 15in
Saint Andrew, Saint Patrick (Saint Class): 3x3 18in (A, B, Q), 8x2 6in, 4x 4.7in, 4x8 2pdr, 32kt, based on N3 & G3, 1926
Implacable: 3x3 14in, 10x2 5.25in, 6x8 2pdr, 3x UP rocket launchers, 4x a/c, three funnels, 1940
Magnificent: 54,000 tons, 4x4 14in, 12x2 5.25in, 10x8 2pdr, 2x a/c, 33kt, three funnels, 1942
Lion: 70,000 tons, 279x 35.5m, 18x 15in, 30+kt, 1945
War Prizes WW1
Cochrane (ex-Moltke)
Black Prince (ex-Seydlitz)
Defence (ex-Derfflinger)
Powerful (ex-Borodino)
Majestic (ex-Courbet Class)
Formidable (ex-Bretagne Class)
Battleship-Carriers
Lion, Tiger (converted Lion Class): 45,000 tons, 2x3 16in, 4x2 5.25in, 18x fighters & 6x torpedo-bombers, 33kt, 1942
Cruiser-Carriers
Boscowen: 10,000 tons, 3x3 8in (A, B, Q), 14x1 4.7in/4in, 10-12x a/c, landing deck & catapult on B turret, 1926
Tishy’s Ghost: 8,800 tons, 1x3 8in (1x2 12in in wartime), 9x1 6in (casemates), 6x1 4.7-4in, 1x A/S howitzer, ?x a/c or 1x airship, 19kt, torpedo bulges, landing deck aft & catapult on turret, 1926
Aircraft Carriers
Hawkins Class
Vindictive: completed as through-deck carrier, by 1941 3x1 4in, ?x 20mm, 12x a/c, 28kt
Ark Royal Class
Invincible: 1938
Illustrious Class
Imperious, Inflexible, Invincible, Irresistible
Arrogant: name doesn’t fit class
Trigger: 1941; name doesn’t fit class
Insuperable (Indomitable sub-class): 1941
Insuperable: modified design, 24,000 tons, 63x a/c, 31kt
Intractable: 1943
Audacious Class
Irresistible: original name of HMS Ark Royal
Attacker Class
Blue Ranger, Defender, Growler, Hustler, Invader: US-built CVE, 1943
Ameer Class
Viper, Viscount: US-built CVE
Unidentified Classes
Victory: airgroup includes Blackburn Skuas, 1941
Vulcan: 1941-42
Venturous (Ark Royal or Illustrious/Implacable Class): 1942-44
Argonaut, Adventurer
Genoa: light fleet carrier, 1945
Vega: airgroup includes fictional Nimrod recon aircraft, 1945
Crusader: CVE, possibly US-built
Fictional Interwar Battlecruiser Conversions
Renown, Repulse (Renown Class): 60x a/c, 1930s
Hood (Admiral Class): 72x a/c, 1930s
Eagle (ex-Howe) (Admiral Class): 15x1 5.5in, 5x1 4in, 2x1 2pdr, 3x lifts, 1928; name clash real carrier
Incomparable (Incomparable Class): 43,000 tons, 1,000ft long, 6x1 6in, ?x 4.7in, 100-88x a/c, 36kt, 1920s
Indomitable (Incomparable Class): 1,000ft long, 23x1 4.7in, 2x8 12pdr, 100x a/c, 1920s; name clash Indomitable Class carrier
Fictional Classes
Hawk: conversion similar to HMS Eagle, 1942 airgroup includes Grumman Martlets & Fairey Swordfish
Unicorn: 35,000 tons, ?x 4.5in, ?x8 2pdr, armour: 11in belt, 8in upper hangar, 5.5in flight deck, 2x armoured lifts, 24x a/c, 23kt, 1941; name clash carrier/tender
Wrestler: US-built CVE, diesels with two shafts, 18kt, 1943; name clash with V&W Class destroyer
Charger: escort carrier, 15,000 tons; name clash Charger Class CVE
Ramses: escort carrier, airgroup includes Fairey Barracudas, 1942
Vortex: escort carrier, converted merchant, 20x a/c, 1943
Falmouth: escort carrier, 1945; name clash Falmouth Class sloop
St David: MAC ship
Fidelix: MAC ship, 1943-44
Habakkuk: 1.8mil tons, 2,000 x 300 x 150ft, 16x2 5.25in, 12x8 2pdr, 100-200x a/c, 33,000shp & 26x electric motors, 7kt, 3,590 crew, built from Pykrete, 1945
Seaplane Carriers
Blackbird: converted cross-Channel packet, 1915-17
Arena, Cursus, Hippodrome, Stadium: 1916
Fleetwings: liner conversion, ?x fictional triplane aircraft, 4x Kite Balloons, 1916-18
Rams
Ithuriel: semi-submerged ram; 300 x 50 x 30ft, 5x1 ‘special’ guns, petrol, pulverised coal and liquid oxygen mix fuelled-engines driving four screws, 45kt (35kt astern), 1910
Armoured Cruisers
Inflexible: 8x2 9.2in, turbines, improved Minotaur design; name clash Invincible Class battlecruiser
Surprise, Seahorse (E3 Class): 18,000 tons, 580ft long, 4x2 9.2in Mk XVI (fict), 29kt, 1915
Attack: ?x 8in, 1916
Heavy Cruisers
County Class
Derbyshire, Monmouth, Nottingham, Northampton, Stafford, Staffordshire, Leicester, Lincolnshire, Worcestershire: Derbyshire name clash AMC (F85)
Durham (Kent Class)
Wiltshire (Norfolk Class): 1931
Northumberland (Surrey Class): real ship un-cancelled
York Class
Leicester
Maldron, Trent, Windrow: 1932+; names don’t fit class
Unidentified Classes
Vindictive: 10,000 tons; name clash Hawkins Class cruiser
Brecon: 1945; name clash Hunt Class destroyer
Fictional Classes
Ajax III: armoured cruiser, 6,000 tons, 4x 8in, 6x 4in, 8in belt and 4in deck, compound quintuple expansion engines, 26kt; 1909 design for a 1927 ship
Collingwood: 3x4 8in (or 3x3), 8x2 5.25in, 5x8 2pdr, 4x a/c, 1940
Virtue, Vigour, Valour, Ardour, Candour (Virtue Class): 12,500 tons, 2x4 1x2 8in, 4x2 4.5in, 2x8 2pdr, 10x1 20mm, 4x a/c, 33kt, 1941
Neath, New Guinea, Steadfast: ?x 8in, 1945
Antrim: 15,000 tons, 3x3 8in, 1940-45
Shannon: 22,000 tons, 4x2 9.2in, 1940-45
Light Cruisers
Town Class
Alicon, Artemas, Conflict (Arethusa Class): Conflict name clash 1894 Conflict Class destroyer
Harwich, Padstow (Bristol Class): Padstow 4,600 tons, 1910
Sunderland (Dartmouth Class): 5,000 tons, 1911
Bantry (Chatham Class): 1912-13
Antigone, Antinous (Weymouth/Chatham Class): 8x1 6in; names don’t fit class
St Andrews (Weymouth/Chatham Class)
Guildford, Oxford, Scarborough
Penzance: 27kt, 1914
C Class
Clarendon (Caroline/Calliope Class): 1914
Dauntless (Caroline/Calliope Class): launched 1915; D name doesn’t fit class
Carnelian, Chesterton (Caroline/Cambrian/Centaur Class)
Constance (Cambrian Class): real ship not scrapped 1936
Canopus, Cassiopeia (Calypso/Imp Calypso Class)
Castile, Connaught (Ceres/Carlisle Class): launched 1917
Cheltenham (Carlisle Class): in 1939 fitted with fictional Type 79C radar
Stirling (Ceres Class): name doesn’t fit class
Charybdis: name clash Astraea Class protected cruiser of 1893
Camilla, Coronel: extant 1940
Collette: extant 1944
D Class
Daemon: by 1942 3x1 4in AA, ?x 20mm, 30x DC, radar
Defiant, Diligent, Dumbarton: 1919-22; Diligent real ship uncancelled
Leander Class
Apollo
Andromeda, Antigone, Aureus, Rhondda (Modified Leander Class): Andromeda launched 1936
Arethusa Class
Patroclus, Pelleas, Pyrrhus
Artemis, Hera: modified design, 1937
Town Class
Wolverhampton (Southampton sub-class)
Gillingham, Glamorgan, Nottingham, Salisbury (Gloucester Sub-Class): Gillingham & Glamorgan names don’t fit class; Salisbury name clash Town Class destroyer (ex-USS Claxton)
Cambridge, Crewe, Leeds, Leicester, Portsmouth, Swansea; Leeds name clash ex-US destroyer USS Conner (DD-72)
Crown Colony Class
Guiana, Belize
Rhodesia (Fiji Sub-Class)
Brunei, Madagascar, Nassau: names don’t properly fit class
Dido Class
Agamemnon, Amesbury, Ariadne, Bellerophon, Calliope, Marathon, Melpomene, Pelorus, Persephone, Stratford, Spartiate: town names don’t fit class, Ariadne name clash Abdiel Class minelayer, Bellerophon name clash Minotaur Class renamed HMS Blake
Ulysses: modified design, 510 x 50ft, 4x2 5.25in, 3x4 2pdr, 6x2 20mm, 2x3 21in TT, 4x DCT & 2x DCR, radar, fighter-direction gear, ASDIC, 39.2kt; name clash U Class destroyer
Neptune/Design Y
Neptune: real ship uncancelled
Abdiel Class
Swiftsure: name clash Minotaur Class cruiser
Unidentified Classes
Venus: 3rd Class cruiser, 1901
Minerva: 2nd Class cruiser, ?x 6in, 25kt, 1911; name clash Eclipse Class cruiser
Beresford: ‘fast’ cruiser, 1914
Blazer: 3rd Class Cruiser, 2x1 4.7in, 6x1 12pdr, 10x MGs, 1915; name clash Ant Class gunboat
Seasprite: 1915
Tompion: 1916
Adventurer, Pollux, Inattentive, Resource, Warwick: 1914-18; Warwick name clash V&W Class destroyer
Stiletto: ?x 6in, 2x1 4in HA, 2x2 TT, 1914-18
Canvey, Inconstant, Jutland: 1924
Cerebos: 1900s design extant 1924
Proberis, Bellandra, Thalis: 1926
Kirkham, Ripon: 1935
Aigrette, Auckland, Brandon, Defiant, Zeus: 1939-42
Harkness: 2x Fairey Swordfish, 1941
Hystrix: ?x 6in, ?x2 4in, ?x a/c, two funnels, 1941
Leviathan: heavy cruiser, 1942-43
Bodmin, Lydford, Marazion, Oakhampton: 1942; Marazion name clash Hunt Class minesweeper, unusual names for cruisers
Kirkwall, Vulpine: 1943
Loyal: 2x seaplanes; name clash L Class destroyer
Fictional Classes
Rutland: 2nd class cruiser, 7x 4.7in (note has 3rd class armament), possibly modified Pelorus or Gem Class
Andromache, Sirius: 2nd Class cruisers, 11,000 tons, ?x 6in, 19kt; name clashes similar Apollo Class
Heracles, Proteacious: 4,300tons, 2x1 6in, 8x1 4.7in, 19kt, 1910-14
Waltham: 12x 6in, 12x 4in-3in-6pdr, 21kt, 1915
Firebrand, Quarrelsome: 6x1 6in, ?x 12pdr, ?x 3pdr, 30kt, 1916
Sylph: 2x1 8in
Falcon, Fury, Forth (F Class): 7x1 6in, 4x1 4in HA, 4x2 21in TT, 1920
Hermione: 9,700 tons, ?x 6in, ?x TT, 2x helicopter seaplanes, 400 crew, 1926
Cerberus: scout cruiser, diesel powered, 4x a/c, 1920s
Slipper: 8x1 4.2in, 1x TT (bow), 28kt, 1934 (possibly 1910s ship?)
Bombast: 500ft long, 1930s
Variant: 1937
Farecombe, Burscombe (Farecombe Class): 4x4 6in, 33kt, 1939
Argyll: 9,400 tons, 4x3 6in, 4x2 4in, 1942
Destroyers
Irwell, Yealm (River Class)
Arrow (Acorn (H)/ Acheron (I) Class): 2x1 4in, 2x1 12pdr, ?x 21in TT; name clash Ant Class gunboat
Audax (modified Acorn (H) Class): 14,000hp turbines
Lanyard, Lawley, Leveret (L Class): 1912
Lancer (modified L Class): 935 tons, 276ft long, 2x1 4in, 2x2 21in TT, 2x DCT & 1x DCR, 31kt, 1912
Livingstone (modified L Class): 2x1 4in
Mackerel, Meadfoot, Midas, Moloch, Mordant, Musician (M Class)
R & S Classes
Ranger, Rapier, Rapid, Reaper, Resolute, Restless, Rose, Rover
Saturn, Seahawk, Scabbard, Scud, Sheridan, Solent, Sprinter, Sunderland
Serpent: launched 1916, extant 1941 (pennant H50)
V&W Class
Vagabond, Vagrant, Vallance, Valmere, Vance, Vandyck, Vectra, Velocity, Venator, Venegur, Vengeful, Ventnor, Venture, Veracity, Vibrant, Vicious, Victor, Vigorous, Viper, Viperous, Viking, Vindex, Violent, Viperous, Virtue, Vulture, Walsingham, Warden, Warlock, Warrington, Watchful, Waxwing, Weazel, Wesley, Westeram, Wharfedale, Whiplash, Whippet, Whirlpool, White Hawk, Whitstable, Wildcat, Wildebeeste, Willet, Windhover, Wingate, Wolmsley, Wycliffe: additional ships or ships un-cancelled in 1918; Vagrant, Virtue, Warlock (I97), Whitstable, Wildcat all receive WW2 Long Range Escort refits
Seamew (Modified Thornycroft W Class): name clash 1928 river gunboat
Valkyrie: real ship not stricken 1936 & extant 1940 with Long Range Escort refit
Vectis: real ship not stricken 1932 & extant 1944
Unidentified WW1 Classes
Manitou, Rapier: 1910-14
Poignard: destroyer leader, 1912-14
Dagger, Foil, Rapier, Stiletto: 2x1 4in, 2x2 21in TT, 1912-14
Bowman: 1915
Dart: ?x 4in, 1x2 21in TT
Nonesuch: 1917; name clash 1915 M Class destroyer HMS Nonsuch
Antipas, Axite, Basher, Blazer, Boanerges, Bolero, Blackadder, Brewster, Cantaloup, Daffodil, Fearless, Grunter, Halifax, Harrier, Kallimachus (B 9714), Lyddite, Mason, Paradox, Pebble, Peerless, Pylos, Polyxo, Prism, Radimus, Scragger, Tarbox, Terrapin, Thistle, Triadur, Upavon: name clashes Ant Class gunboat Blazer, Bramble Class gunboat Thistle, Active class scout cruiser Fearless & Halcyon Class torpedo gunboat Harrier
Fictional WW1 Classes
Gnome (ex-O27): torpedo boat, 2x1 6pdr, 1x 18in TT, reciprocating engine driving single screw, 10kt, older design extant 1917
Scorcher: ?x 12pdr, ?x 3pdr, ?x TT, 4x Brennan torps, equipped with 4x Water-Rays, 1901
Calder: 38kt, 1910-14
Calder: 550 tons, 24kt, 70 crew, 1910-15
Calder, Frome (New River Class): 120ft long, 3x 11pdr automatics on HA mounts (2x sided on foredeck), 2x1 7pdr, 2x1 21in TT, diesel engines, 43kt, 90 crew, 1913-20
Halberd: 3x1 4in, 1914-15
Brigadier, Essex: 200ft long, 2x1 9in (!), 3x 21in TT, 23kt, 250 crew; Essex name clash Monmouth Class cruiser
Bounder: 1x 12pdr HA (fwd), 1x 4in (aft)
Buster: 2x1 4in (carries gas shells), 2x Lewis MGs, 30kt, extant 1935
Pelican: [see Australia section]
A Class
Actaeon, Aquila, Arielle, Artemis
Apollo: may be War Emergency type
Ariadne: name clash Abdiel Class minelayer
B Class
Badger: 1931
Bruiser: 1941 refit, 3x1 4.7in, 70x DCs; name clash 1942 LST
Basset, Bedivere, Blackamore, Blade, Blaze, Brahmin, Brigadier, Broadwater, Burgoyne
Bruce: name clash Admiralty Class DL
C Class
Carmarthen, Connaught
Curlew: name clash Calypso Class cruiser
D Class
Darter, Dastardly, Dimapur, Dionysus, Dronager
E Class
Erebus, Eurydice, Exemplar
F Class
Ferocious, Feudal, Foremost, Freelance
G Class
Gibbon, Gladiator, Goshawk, Guernsey
H Class
Hecate, Hester: 1937
Hercules: 1937, name clash Majestic Class carrier
Haigh, Halberdier, Harbringer, Harpy, Harriet, Hornet
Holdfast: name clash with cable ship
I Class
Intent, Invergarry, Invermore, Impregnable, Islip
J, K, N Classes
Jasmine, Jasper, Java, Jockey, Jocasta, Jouster
Kelvington: name similar to real HMS Kelvin
Kestrel: name clash 1939 FAA airbase
Kinsdale
Lachlan, Lamlash, Lancelot, Lancer, Laureate, Legend, Leopard, Leyburn, Levant, Liberal, Lomond, Lyric
Torrin, Tankred: 1939; represented by L Class but names don’t fit class
Tribal Class
Apache, Atrebate, Aztec, Bantu, Cheyenne, Gaul, Hakka (G44), Hindu, Iceni, Masai, Navaho, Nishga, Pathan, Pindari, Potawatomi, Saracen, Seminole, Shoshone, Trinovante, Tuareg, Viking: some names don’t properly fit class
Firefly: modified design, 4x2 4.5in
M Class
Mainwaring, Makepeace, Marsden (I11), Meltham, Melton, Meriden, Merlin, Minden, Moloch, Montcalm
N Class
Natal, Newbury
O & P Class
Paradox, Percival, Portree
Pelican: name clash Egret Class sloop
Palatine, Panoply, Probity: 4x1 4in, 1x 12pdr HA, 1x4 2pdr, 2x 20mm, DC, Probity has 2x3 21in TT sided mounts, 1940-43
R Class
Rampage, Resister, Restless
S Class
Saxon, Seafret, Scott, Sniper, Sirrus
Sirdar: name clash S Class submarine
Searcher: possibly WW1 S Class; name clash Ruler Class CVE
V Class
Viper
W Class
Wykenham
Z Class
Zeus
Ca, Ch & Cr Classes
Caithness, Carousel, Catesby
Challenger: name clash survey ship of 1931
Crosby
Battle Class
Bosworth: [Bosworth see 1945-2025 section]
Copenhagen, Nile
Crecy: usually spelt Cressy in RN
Waterloo: real cancelled ship completed 1944
Hunt Class
Aberfeldy, Ainsty, Alconbury, Baliol, Blakely, Brackendale, Bristow, Godmin, Hulverstone, Ideal
Bosworth, Defiant (Hunt III Class)
Tonbridge: 1942; name clash netlayer (T119) sunk 1941
Town Class US Transfers
Thornton (ex-USS Daniel Mars (DD-202))
Bedford (ex-USS Henry Prescott (DD-?))
Ballantrae (ex-USS Whittier), Berkhampstead (ex-USS ?), Boston (ex-USS ?), Buck (ex-USS ?), Portpatrick (ex-USS ?), Ampthill (ex-USS ?), Dundee (ex-USS ?): Dundee name clash sloop sunk 1940
Meadowood (ex-USS Bundy) (Benham/Sims Class?): later transferred to USSR as Cherkassov; name doesn’t fit class & class wasn’t transferred under 1940 ‘Destroyers for Bases’
Unidentified WW2 Classes
Culver: launched 1922
Hinckley: destroyer leader, 1930s
Murray: destroyer leader, 1933-37
Stoat: 1939
Tertian: 1940
Barnetby, Dragonby: Dragonby has ?x 4in, 1941
Nimrod: 4x1 4.7in, ?x 20mm, 1941
Rupert: 1941; name clash Captain Class frigate
Solent: 1941; name clash S Class sub; represented by later Battle Class
Skye: 1942; name clash Isles Class trawler
Caister, Solway: 1943
Bradley: 35kt, 1944-45
Dublin: 1945; unlikely name
Dagger: name clash original name of Casa Grande Class LSD HMS Oceanway
Dart: name clash River Class frigate
Audax, Bullfinch, Demon, James, Seraphim
Tremendous: escort destroyer; US type?
Fictional WW2 Classes
Rose (Flower Class): 3x2 4.7in (1940 3x2 5in), 31kt, launched 1920; real Flower Class were sloops
Defiance, Daring, Destruction, Darling (D Class): 1940, similar to Tribal Class, Defiance is a DL; Daring name clash D Class destroyer
Glenfinnan, Glenshiel, Glenorchy, Glenaffric
Ancaster, Burnsides, Diamond: 6x2 4.7in, 1940-42
Muscadin, Salamander: 3x2 4.7in, 2x5 21in TT, 37kt, 1941
Apollo: 3x2 4.7in, two funnels, 1942
Observer: 3x2 4.7in, 1943; name clash original name of O Class HMS Oribi
Jupiter: 3x2 5in (A, X & Y layout), 1940s
War Prizes
Oak (ex-IJN Nara) (Matsu Class)
Fraser (ex-IJN No.?) (Type C Class)
Escorts
Terrier: minesweeper patrol boat, 800 tons, 2x1 4.7in, 19kt, reclassified 1890s torpedo gunboat
Onyx: fishery protection, 1914; name clash 1892 torpedo gunboat
Capella: fast sloop, 3-4x1 4in, 34kt, trawler appearance, 1918
Bridgewater Class
Marlborough: 1927
Kingfisher Class
Bluebird, Chaffinch, Dipper, Gannet, Winger: Gannet name clash river gunboat sold to China 1942
Cormorant: 1935; name clash hulked 1878 sloop at Gibraltar
Black Swan Class
Petrel
River Class
Nairn, Rockhampton, River
Castle Class
Berkeley, Calshott Camden Castle, Grant Castle, Saltash Castle: Berkeley name clash Berkeley Castle; Calshot Castle real ship cancelled 1943
Bay Class
Castle Bay
Loch Class
Terrapin: name doesn’t fit class
Flower Class
Apple Blossom, Aquilegia, Astilbe, Briar, Compass Rose, Cornflower, Daffodil, Daphne, Floribunda, Flower, Forsythia, Gilliflower, Goosewing (K44), Iris, Lantana, Narcissus, Nemesia, Nightshade, Nimbus, Oleander, Paeony, Peaflower, Pennyroyal, Petal, Pollyanna, Prunella, Rockrose, Starfire, Thistle, Viola, Wildflower: Thistle 1x 4in, 2x2 1x1 20mm, 1x1 2pdr; real Iris completed as HMS Coriander; Daffodil name clash real renamed HMS Dianella; Nimbus name clash with armed whaler
Captain Class
Virtuous: US Lend-Lease
Colony Class
Colony, Saltash: US Lend-Lease
Unidentified Classes
Grey Tor: sloop, 1939
Saundersfoot: frigate, 1940; unusual name for escort
Turnstone: sloop, 1943
Wasp: sloop; name doesn’t fit escort classes
Andover, Argo, Eagelton, Echo: frigates, 1940-42; Echo name clash E Class destroyer
Woodlark: frigate, 1943
Arudnel, Desborough, Gargoyle, Keswick: corvettes, names don’t fit escort classes
Unnamed: ?x 4.5in, ?x 0.5in MGs, 1942
Fictional Classes
Whip (K-301): sloop, 1,495 tons, 3x2 4in, ?x 20mm, DCs, 1940
Sprinter: frigate, 1,435 tons, 1x2 4in, 4x 2pdr, 6x 20mm, DCs, 20kt, 114 crew, 1942
Mallard: corvette, 1,100 tons, 1x 4in; name clash Kingfisher Class sloop
Firefly: high-speed ASW vessel disguised as trawler, 1943
Armed Trawlers
Note: armed trawlers have HMT prefix
Asphodel: armed ketch, 1x 4in, 1915
Myrtle, Cinema: armed fishing vessels, 1915
Zealous: armed trawler, 1915-18
Beaver, Grey Seal, Otter, Vole: 600 tons, 180 x 28ft, 1x 12pdr, 2x 20mm, 3x2 Lewis MGs, DCs, 10+kt, 1939
Pollyanna: impressed trawler, 1x 12pdr, 1x 2pdr, 1940
Maggie Dee: 1940
Cuckold Point: diesels, 1940
Durness Point: minesweeping trawler, sunk April 1940
Amity: 1x2 & 1x1 LAA (20mm-2pdr)
Arctic Prince, Charon, Emerald, Gracie Fields, Grimsby, Harebell, Northern Glow: impressed trawlers, 1940-44
Dart: 1x 4in, ?x 40mm, DCs, 1941; name clash River Class frigate
Lucky Lucy: 450 tons, 120ft long, 1x 4in, ?x Lewis MGs, 11kt, built 1935
Trooper, Truelove: 750 tons, 4x1 20mm, 11kt, 40 crew, 1942
Gleam, Opal, Stella: 1x 4in, DCs, 1942
Arandite: minesweeping trawler, 400 tons, 1x12pdr, 3x .303in MGs (later 1x12pdr, 1x2 0.5in HMGs or 1x1 20mm, 1x .030in MG), 11.5kt, 1940
Amalekite, Dog Rose, Golfitt, Honeybell, Ivy, Jacinth, Lilla, Moss Rose, Penguin Sheila, Solan, Tokay, Yoshmite: minesweeping trawlers, 1x12pdr, 3x .303in MGs (later 1x12pdr, 1x2 0.5in HMGs or 1x1 20mm, 1x .030in MG), 1940-45
Cornelian: tugboat, 1943
HMD Harvester: minesweeping drifter
Geneviève: impressed fishing vessel, 70ft long, 1x flamethrower, Thompson SMGs, 1941
Lima: impressed armed yacht, 1940-43
Mine Warfare
Rob Roy (Algerine Class): minesweeper
Unidentified Classes
Palmerston, Gladstone: minelayer, 1940
Bisley, Knap Hill: minesweeper, 1940
Billericay: minesweeper, 1941-42
Eager: fleet minesweeper, 1943
Gabriel: minesweeper, 1943
Galston: 1945
Jubilee, Radcar, Radstock, Rattray, Rochedale: minesweepers
Fictional Classes
Bullfinch: converted ocean tug coastal minelayer, 498 tons, 1x 20mm, 2x Lewis LMG, 12x mines, 10kt; name clash 1940 cable layer
Black Swan: ?x 40mm, ?x 20mm, ?x Lewis & Bren MGs, parachute & cable rockets, Holman Projectors, triple expansion steam engines, old ship by 1942; name clash Black Swan Class sloop
Monitors
Theopomp (modified Lord Clive Class): 1x2 11in, sold to Netherlands 1930s [see Netherlands section]
Marshal Marmont (Marshal Ney Class)
Saracen (Erebus Class): 1916, by 1941 has 1x2 15in, 4x1 4in HA, 4x1 2pdr, 8x1 20mm
Unidentified Classes
Anzac: 1x2 14in
Fictional Classes
Crustacean: 1x2 14in, 4x1 4in, 1916
Eureka, Paradox: small monitors, ?x 6in, 1916
Gunboats
Gwendolen: 1914-15; used in East Africa
Matilda, Amelia: motor gunboats, 1x 3pdr semi-auto, 33kt, 1915; used in Central Africa
Fifi: gunboat converted from racing boat, 40ft long, 1x 3pdr semi-auto, 2x 14in torps (side mounted), 1x .303in Vickers gun, 1x small searchlight, 1915; used in East Africa, name clash HMS Fifi (ex-Kingani) captured on Lake Tanganyika
Mimi: gunboat/despatch vessel converted from racing boat, 1x 3pdr semi-auto, 6 crew; name clash armed motor launch on Lake Tanganykia 1915-16
SS Scraper: armed steamer, 1x 3pdr, 1x MGs, 1915-16; used in East Africa
Alpha, Beta: armed launch, 40ft long, 1x 3pdr, 1x .303in Vickers MG, 2x 100hp petrol engines, 16kt, 1917; used in East Africa
Gadfly: large gunboat, 1916; name clash Fly Class gunboat
Beetle (Insect Class)
Sanddigger, Sandgrub: China gunboat, 2ft 6in draught, 2x1 6in, 2x1 3in HA, 1915, extant 1935
Woodcock: Yangtze gunboat, 1926
Wellesley: 1926
Wagtail (Sandpiper Class): 1x 20mm replaces 3.7in howitzer, built 1933
Porcupine (Dragonfly Class): 2x1 20mm added; name clash P Class destroyer
Armed Merchant Cruisers/ Q-Ships
Montrose Castle: 8x1 4.7in, 1914
Strongbow (ex-SS Saraband): 2x1 4.7in (as Saraband), 6x1 4.7in (as Strongbow), 4x1 12pdr, light armour over engine room and belt, converted 1915
Danae: Q-ship, 2x1 4in, ?x 3pdr, 2x Lewis MG, 1915; name clash D Class light cruiser
Duchess of Marlborough: 3,248 tons; 2x1 12pdr, 1x Maxim, 2x Lewis, bomb throwers (later 1x 4in replaced fwd 12pdr, 1x 2pdr AA added), 1916
Alabama: 2x1 6in, 2x1 3pdr, 1916
Alps: 1916
Q 171: resembles U-Boat 'U-251'; 7ft 6in draught, 38kt, 2x QF (4in?), 1x AA (12pdr?), 1x3 14in TT hidden beneath 'conning tower', 1918
Audacity: 2x1 12pdr (concealed), 1x 4in (concealed), 4x 21in TT, bomb-throwers (removed), 15-16kt, 4-5ft draught, resembles three-island tramp, 1918
SS Sardonyx: armed steamer, 2x1 4in, 1918
Portchester Castle: converted liner, ?x 4.7in, 2x1 6pdr AA, 1914-18
Michigan, Vindex, SS Thornton: Vindex name clash aircraft carrier
Titania: auxiliary schooner converted to minelayer, 260 tons, built 1900 with VTE machinery, diesels fitted during 1910s, 12kt, ?x mines, converted 1915-17
Resource: armed yacht/examination vessel; name clash impressed yacht/ stores ship 1915
Vole: armed examination vessel, ex-coastal steamer, 1917
Saltburn Head: converted liner built 1924, 16,320 tons, 542ft 3in long, 8x1 6in, 2x1 3in, ?x Lewis MGs, 15,000hp TE engines, 16kt, 250 crew, 1939
Archon: 13,500 tons, ?x1 6in, 1940
Carib Princess: 4x1 6in, 1x12pdr, 4x 21in TT (UW), 1940
Morys: 1x 12pdr, 1x Grumman JF2 Duck, 1941
SS Sermiranis: tramp steamer, 5x1 5.9in, 10kt cruising, 1942
Berkeley: AA ship; name clash Hunt Class destroyer sunk 1942
Benbecula, Barra: 500ft long, 6x1 6in, 1x 12pdr, 6x 20mm, 16kt, launched 1919
Charon: 250ft long, 1x 4.7in, 1x 40mm, 4x Vickers MGs, 8kt, built 1890s, 1942
SS City of Mombasa: 1943
Tasmania: 8x1 8in, 28kt, 1940-44
Ethel and Maud: converted tramp steamer, ?x 4in, concrete reinforced bows, new engines, 30kt
Fairfield: 2x1 6in, 15kt
Loch Glendhu
Mavis: 3,000 tons, concealed TTs, 20kt
Amphibious Warfare
Prince Michael, Prince Rupert: LSI(M), 1941
LCF49 (AA Landing craft): 1944
Submarines
D Class
D16: pennant far out of sequence
E Class
E57, E99: E57 described as last sub in class, E99 pennant far out of sequence
G Class
G21: pennant far out of sequence
H Class
H29: real sub, not scrapped 1929, extant 1941
H57: extant 1942
H79, H86: pennants far out of sequence
L Class
L76, L86 (L Class): pennants far out of sequence
Grampus Class
Graplin: launched 1937
Caranx, P413, Walrus
Odin Class
Oakham: name clash 1944 Castle Class frigate HMS Oakham Castle
Parthian Class
Patina, Pericles, Poden
Pelorus: 1940; name clash 1943 Algerine Class minesweeper
Psyche: 1942
Rainbow Class
Rapier
Bluefin: 1938-40; name doesn’t fit class
T Class
Talon, Tamaranth, Tameless, Tango, Tarantula, Tarn, Tarquin, Tiara, Tornado, Tenacious, Tenby, Termagant, Thane, Threat, Tiger-Shark, Tigress, Titan, Tornado, Trebuchet, Tricorn, Trigger, Trinity, Tristam, Triumphant, Trojan, Trout, Trumpeter, Tryphon, Turbid, Turquoise, Tusker, Tybalt, Typhoon, Tyrant: Tango launched 1936 & name clash armed trawler; Tarn name clash P326 commissioned as Dutch Tijgerhaai (P336); Tarantula name clash Insect Class gunboat; Tenacious name clash T Class destroyer; Thane name clash Ruler Class CVE; Tiara name clash unfinished P351
Guardian: name doesn’t fit class & clashes with net layer
S Class
Sabre, Saturn, Saurian, Scavenger, Scorpion, Scourge, Seahound, Seamist, Sea Tiger (P61), Sepoy, Serendipity, Setter, Shadow, Shellback, Slayer, Sorceress (P122), Solway, Snarl, Spartan, Starlight, Steadfast, Stringent, Surge, Swordsman, Rapid, Rapier, Rugged: Surge real P279 un-cancelled; Scourge & Scorpion name clash S Class destroyers; Sepoy name clash Auk Class minesweeper; Spartan name clash Dido Class cruiser;
Seadog (P216): real ship completed 1 year sooner, 1941
P268: destroyed before completion 1942; pennant clash real cancelled sub HMS Sprightly
U Class
Ultra, Umbrage, Unbowed, Undefeated, Undeterred, Unleashed, Unscathed, Unslaked, Unsung, Unwieldy, Unyielding, Uprising, Urbane, Urgent, Ursa, Uttoxeter: Ursa name clash U Class destroyer
X Class
X-11, X-12, X-19
XE Class
XE-17, XE-18, XE-19, XE-26: 1943
XE-51: pennant clash 1st Stickleback Class
XE-16: modified design, 56 x 6 x 5.3ft, 1943
War Prizes
‘U679’ (ex-U93) (Type VIIC): captured Sept/Oct 1942
Ex-U192 (Type IXC/40): captured May 1943
Antler (ex-U491) (Type VII): captured 1940; pennant of unfinished Type XIV
Unidentified Classes
Foiler: 1941
Avon: 1942; name clash River Class frigate
Arrowhead: 1942; not A Class
Gauntlet: 50 crew, 1943
Welkin
Fictional Classes
Calderia (South American Nation)
Amphibian: flying submarine, 1911, gifted from fictional South American nation Calderia [see Part V AU State Ships]
M39 (M Class): 1x 4in, 2x 21in TT (14x torps), 15kt (surf/sub?), 22 crew, 1915
Q12, Q18: 1x 4in, 2x 21in TT, 18kt, 1916
R19 (R Class): 300x25ft, 2x 21in TT (bow) & 2x1 TT (beam), 4x1 12pdr (disappearing mounts), 20ft whaler in deck recess, 80 crew, 1918
X17: 1x 4in, ?x TT
Y31: 1915
Z1: ?x TT, 2x guns, resembles U-Boat, 1918
Z-Type: 1923; may be deception ploy
N’galawa, Nicobar, Nimuae, Niobe, Nonpareil, Norseman (N Class): 206 x 19ft 1in, 1x 3in, 6x 21in TT (4x bow, 2x aft) 10x torps, 14kt (surf), fictional improved U Class, builders trials 1938; Nonpareil name clash N Class destroyer
Auxiliaries
Note: many auxiliaries have RFA prefix
Destroyer Depot Ships
Mars: 17,000tons, 1942
Submarine Depot Ships
Barnacle: converted obsolete cruiser, 1917
Etna: 1917
Ellan Vannin: ex-Isle of Man Packet ferry, 1942
Cephalus: 1940-43
Guernsey: converted liner, 1940-43
Tarantula: 1942; name clash Insect Class gunboat
Bayswater: 1943
Light Craft Depot Ships
Hesperus: old 2nd Class cruiser, motor launch tender by 1918
Royston: 1900s steamer converted as MGB depot ship
Repair Ships
Alceste (ex-SS Alceste): 6x1 6pdr, fully equipped with foundry etc., converted passenger liner 1908
Tankers
Petroleum: oiler, 1917-18
Garsdale, Coverdale, Wensleydale (Dale Class): Coverdale has 2x1 3in; Wensleydale name clash Hunt Class destroyer
Fleetwave, Wave Gallant (Wave Class)
Transports/Supply Ships
Euphrates: troopship, 1912
Zungeru: transport, 1916
Puncher: supply ship, 1917-18
SS Ailsa Grange: transport, ex-merchant ship, 1940
Salvage Ships
Southbeach Belle (ex-PS Southbeach Belle): converted sidewheel paddle passenger steamer, ?x 16.25lb HE charges, ‘Fluess’ diving suits, 1917-18
'HMS' Achilles, Hector: 1x 4in, MGs; oil tankers extensively modified as 'torpedo sponges' and salvage ships, 1943; Hector name clash AMC (F45) sunk 1942
Sea Harvester: 1945
Submarine Rescue Ships
Phoenix: liner conversion, has heavy winches; name clash Parthian Class submarine sunk 1940
Survey Ships
Investigator: oil-fired VTE engines, 1910-14
Hospital Ships
HMHS San Andreas (ex-SS Ocean Belle): converted Liberty Ship
Tugboats
Note: tugboats have HMRT prefix
Rattlesnake (W35): WW1 design extant 1941; name clash Beagle Class destroyer
Rattlesnake: 653 tons, 156ft long, by 1941 2x1 20mm, 2x1 .303in Browning MG, Parachute & Cable projectors, Holman projectors, 1,200hp VTE, 30 crew, 1921
W83, W86, W88 (Assurance Class): 1940
Restless: Admiralty rescue tug, 750 tons, 1x 3in, 1x 2pdr, 2x1 20mm, 4x MGs, diesel-electric engines, built in Orange, Texas, 1943
Revere: Admiralty rescue tug, steam turbines, 20kt, 1943
Rally, Beaver: Admiralty rescue tugs, 1943
Goliath (Admiralty Tugboat Class)
Other
Golden Hinde: replica galleon, working cannons, 1941
Hunbilker: steamer rebuilt as decoy battleship, WW2
Iceberg: one-man experimental craft built from Pykrete
Small Craft
Bander Abbas: armed launch, 1x 6pdr, 2x Maxim MGs, 10x rifles, 12x revolvers, 10x cutlasses, 1904-14, disguised as a Dhow
Lonette, Pixie: armed launches, 1915
Wraith: motor patrol boat, 1x 6pdr, 1x 3pdr, 1918
0916 +2 unnamed: US-built motor patrol boat, 3x 160hp V-8 petrol engines, 26kt, 8 crew, 1918
The Hawk, Lion: submarine chasers, 1x3in, 1918
Claudia: armed fast boat, 50 tons, 73 x 19ft, 1x Italian 20mm, 2x Lewis MGs, 2x V-12 engines, 35-40kt, 1941
Motor Gunboats
MGB-600, 728, 733, 780, 781, 864, 866, 870, 874, 875 (Fairmile D Class); 728, 733, 780 & 781 Fairmile D MTB pennant clashes
MGB-161, 168, 801, 875
MGB-1087: 2x1 6pdr, 6x1 20mm, MGs, DCs (also portrayed 1x 6pdr, 1x2 20mm, 2x MGs), 1944-45
Motor Torpedo Boats
MTB-282 (Vosper Type II Class?): 1x1 6pdr, 2x1 20mm, 1x4 7.77mm MGs, 2x 18in TT
MTB-349B, 371F, 453T (Camper & Nicholson MTB-511 Class): pennants non-standard, out of sequence & clashing
MTB-520, 521 (Camper & Nicholson MGB-502 Class): completed as MTBs, 2x 21in TT, ?x 2pdr, ?x 0.5in Vickers MGs, 1940
MTB-445, 545, 559, 560, 561, 562, 563, 564, 570, 582, 989, 1815, 1917, 1991, 1993, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2015, 3007, 7784, 9779; pennants above 600 beyond MTB sequence
MTB-577: 1x2 7.7mm MGs, 2x 18in TT
Edward, Ethelred (ex-German S-Boat S-?): captured 1940
Vengeful (ex-German S-Boat S-?): 1x 37mm, 2x1 & 1x2 20mm, 4x TT, DC, radar, 40kt, captured 1941; name clash V Class submarine
Egbert: MTB, copy of German S-Boat design, 1940
ML-366 (Fairmile B Class)
‘Kestrel’ (Fairmile B Class): 1943
MTB-977, 986, 992 (Fairmile D Class): 1943; pennants out of sequence
Naval Drifters
HMD Grimbsy Lass, Judy: 200tons, 1x 3pdr, 1917
HMD Hercules: 90ft x 20ft, 1x 6pdr, 1x Vickers, 9-10kt, tows armed pontoon with 1x 6in, 1917
HMD Annie Laurie: 1x 6pdr, wire hawser A/S explosive charge system, 1917-18
Motor Launches
ML 1071, ML 1499, ML 1497: 1x 6pdr, 1918
ML 4452: 1x3in, 2x DC, 1918
CMB 123, CMB 282: 1x 6pdr semi-auto, 1x .303in MG, 2x 14in torps, 6 crew
RAF 1164 B: motor launch, 35ft long, 17kt, 1918
RAF 1292 B: motor launch, 35ft long, 22kt, 1918
RAF 21: motor launch, 9.5kt, 6 crew, 1918
RAF 127, 183, 2559, 2561, 3774, 4001, 4004, 7525, K20: RAF air-sea rescue launch, WW2
Type Unknown
Cupid
Leicester: 1941
Greece
National ship prefix: RHS
Salamis: battleship, 4x2 14in (British), 6x2 5.9in, 4x2 105mm, 1936
Ambrakia, Aktion: light cruisers, 3x2 6in, 3x2 6in (A, X, Y layout), 4x2 4in, 2x4 21in TT, modified British-built Arethusa Class, 1938-39
Pyrgos: yacht, 2x 7pdr (concealed mounts fwd), 1918
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