Проект:Адмиралтейство/Страницы разрешения неоднозначностей:Суда/2
Several Canadian naval units have been named HMCS Anticosti.
- HMCS Anticosti (T274) (en:HMCS Anticosti (T274)) (I) was an Isles-class trawler that served in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II. (not exists)
- HMCS Anticosti (MSA 110) (en:HMCS Anticosti (MSA 110)) (II) was an Anticosti-class minesweeper that served in the Canadian Forces during the 1990s.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Anticosti, Hmcs}}
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Antietam, after the Battle of Antietam.
- The USS Antietam (1864) (en:USS Antietam (1864)), was a sailing sloop launched in 1864 and used as a stores ship.
- USS Antietam (CV-36) USS Antietam (CV-36) — американский авианосец типа «Эссекс» времён Второй мировой войны. (The en:USS Antietam (CV-36), was an aircraft carrier commissioned at the end of World War II, a combatant in the Korean War, and decommissioned in 1963.)
- The USS Antietam (CG-54) (en:USS Antietam (CG-54)), is a guided missile cruiser commissioned in 1987, and currently on active service.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Antietam}}
[[de:USS Antietam]]
[[en:USS Antietam]]
[[sl:USS Antietam]]
USS Antigua may refer to more than one ship in the U.S. Navy:
- USS Antigua (AF-17), acquired by the Navy on 28 December 1941, but was never actually commissioned. It was returned to its owner in 1944.
- USS Hammond (PF-73) (en:USS Hammond (PF-73)) which had been slated to be transferred to the United Kingdom under the lend-lease act during its construction was occasionally referred to as Antigua since the frigate was renamed HMS Antigua (K501) when it entered British service. (not exists)
- References
{{DANFS}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Antigua}}
[[en:USS Antigua]]
[[pl:USS Antigua]]
HMS Antigua has been the name of four ships of the Royal Navy, named after the Caribbean island of Antigua:
- HMS Antigua (1757) (en:HMS Antigua (1757)) was a 14-gun brig-sloop that had formerly served as a privateer. She was purchased in 1757 and sold in 1763.
- HMS Antigua (1779) (en:HMS Antigua (1779)) was a 14-gun sloop that entered service in 1779 and was sold in 1782.
- HMS Antigua (1804) (en:HMS Antigua (1804)) was the former French privateer Egyptienne. Captured in 1804, she served as a prison ship until scrapped in 1816.
- HMS Antigua (K501) (en:HMS Antigua (K501)) was a Colony-class frigate laid down as the United States Navy Tacoma-class patrol frigate USS Hamond (PF-73). She was launched in 1943, and delivered to the Royal Navy under Lend-Lease in 1944. She was returned to the United States Navy in 1946 and scrapped in 1947. (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Antigua, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Antigua]]
SS Antinous may refer to one of two Type C2-S-E1 ships built by Gulf Shipbuilding for the United States Maritime Commission:
- USS Baxter (APA-94) (en:SS Antinous (1943)) (MC hull number 483), transferred to the United States Navy as Sumter-class attack transport USS Baxter (APA-94); sold for commercial use in 1947; scrapped in 1968
- SS Antinous (1944) (en:SS Antinous (1944)) (MC hull number 1604), scrapped in 1970 (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Antinous}}
[[en:SS Antinous]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Antona
- USS Antona (IX-133) (en:USS Antona (IX-133)) (not exists)
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Antona}}
[[en:USS Antona]]
[[pl:USS Antona]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Antrim:
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Antrim}}
[[en:USS Antrim]]
[[pl:USS Antrim]]
[[sl:USS Antrim]]
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Antrim, after County Antrim in Northern Ireland:
- HMS Antrim (1903) (en:HMS Antrim (1903)) was a Devonshire-class armoured cruiser launched in 1903. She served in World War I and was broken up in 1923.
- HMS Antrim (D18) (en:HMS Antrim (D18)) was a County-class destroyer launched in 1967. She was sold to the Chilean Navy in 1984 and renamed Almirante Cochrane after Thomas Cochrane.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Antrim, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Antrim]]
[[no:HMS «Antrim»]]
Three ships of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Anzac, after the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC).
- HMAS Anzac (1917) (en:HMAS Anzac (1920)), a Parker class destroyer leader commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Anzac and presented to the Australian Government in 1919. The ship was paid off in 1931, and sunk as a target four years later.
- HMAS Anzac (D59) (en:HMAS Anzac (D59)), a Battle class destroyer commissioned in 1951. The ship was paid off in 1974, and sold for scrap.
- HMAS Anzac (FFH 150) (en:HMAS Anzac (FFH 150)), the lead ship of the Anzac class of frigates. The frigate was commissioned in 1996, and is active as of 2010.
- Battle honours
Five battle honours have been awarded to ships named HMAS Anzac:<ref name=newhonours>{{cite news |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/Navy_Marks_109th_Birthday_With_Historic_Changes_To_Battle_Honours |title=Navy Marks 109th Birthday With Historic Changes To Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
</ref><ref name=honourslist>{{cite web |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/w/images/Units_entitlement_list.pdf |title=Royal Australian Navy Ship/Unit Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
</ref>
- Корейская война Корейская война — конфликт между Северной Кореей и Южной Кореей, длившийся с 25 июня 1950 по 27 июля 1953 года (хотя официального окончания войны объявлено не было). (en:Korea 1951-53)
- Война в Малайе Война в Малайе — колониальный военный конфликт между силами Британского Содружества и вооружённым крылом Малайской коммунистической партии в 1948—1960 годах. (en:Malaya 1956)
- International Force for East Timor (en:East Timor) 1999
- Война в Афганистане (с 2001) Война в Афганистане (2001—настоящее время) — военный конфликт между войсками НАТО, поддерживаемыми сначала Северным альянсом, а затем новым правительством Афганистана, и исламистской организацией Талибан, контролировавшей до этого большую часть Афганистана. (en:Persian Gulf 2001-03)
- Вторжение коалиционных сил в Ирак (2003) Вторжение коалиционных сил в Ирак 2003 года — военная акция США и стран-союзников против Ирака, начатая под основным предлогом наличия в стране ОМП с целью свержения тоталитарного режима Саддама Хусейна. (en:Iraq 2003)
- References
{{reflist}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Anzac, Hmas}}
[[en:HMAS Anzac]]
[[sl:HMAS Anzac]]
One ship of the Royal Navy has borne the name HMS Anzac, after the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). Another was planned but never completed:
- HMAS Anzac (1917) (en:HMS Anzac (1917)) was a Parker class leader launched in 1917, transferred to the Royal Australian Navy in 1919 as HMAS Anzac and sold in 1935.
- HMS Anzac was to have been an Amphion-class submarine, cancelled in 1945.
- See also
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Anzac, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Anzac]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Anzio, in memory of the World War II landings at Anzio.
- The USS Anzio (CVE-57) (en:USS Anzio (CVE-57)), was an escort aircraft carrier originally commissioned as Coral Sea in August 1943 and renamed Anzio in September 1944.
- The USS Anzio (CG-68) (en:USS Anzio (CG-68)), is a guided missile cruiser commissioned 1992, and currently on active service.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Anzio}}
[[de:USS Anzio]]
[[en:USS Anzio]]
[[sl:USS Anzio]]
USS Apache or USNS Apache has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Apache (1889) (en:USS Apache (1889)), a tug in commission in 1898 and again in service from 1900 to 1925
- USS Apache (1891) (en:USS Apache (1891)), a United States Coast Guard Cutter in commission in the U.S. Navy from 1917 to 1919
- USS Apache (SP-729) (en:USS Apache (SP-729)), later USS SP-729, a patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1919
- USS Apache (ATF-67) (en:USS Apache (ATF-67)), ex-AT-67, a fleet tug in commission from 1942 to 1946 and from 1951 to 1974
- USNS Apache (T-ATF-172) (en:USNS Apache (T-ATF-172)), a fleet tug in service with the Military Sealift Command since 1981
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Apache}}
[[en:USS Apache]]
USS Apollo is the name of several ships:
Ships of the US Navy
- In fiction
- USS Apollo is a BC-304 class deep space carrier in Stargate: Atlantis, see List of Earth starships in Stargate
- USS Apollo (NCC-1725) is a starship in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (video game)
- USS Apollo (NCC-17706) is a starship in Star Trek: Legacy and Star Trek role-playing game (Last Unicorn)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Apollo}}
[[en:USS Apollo]]
Nine ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Apollo, after the Greek god Apollo:
- HMS Apollo (1747) (en:HMS Apollo (1747)) was 20-gun storeship captured from the French in 1747 and wrecked in 1749 off Madras. (not exists)
- HMS Apollo was a 32-gun fifth-rate launched in 1763 as HMS Glory. She was renamed in 1774, and was broken up in 1786.
- HMS Apollo (1794) (en:HMS Apollo (1794)) was a 38-gun fifth-rate launched in 1794 and wrecked in 1799 off Holland.
- HMS Apollo (1799) (en:HMS Apollo (1799)) was a 36-gun fifth-rate launched in 1799 and wrecked in 1804 off Portugal.
- HMS Apollo (1805) (en:HMS Apollo (1805)) was a 38-gun fifth-rate launched in 1805. She was put an harbour service, followed by use as a troopship in 1846 and was broken up in 1856.
- HMS Apollo (1891) (en:HMS Apollo (1891)) was an Apollo class protected cruiser launched in 1891. She was converted into a minelayer in 1909 and was broken up in 1920.
- HMS Apollo was a Leander-class light cruiser launched in 1934. She was transferred to the Royal Australian Navy in 1938, and renamed HMAS Hobart.
- HMS Apollo (M01) (en:HMS Apollo (M01)) was an Abdiel-class minelayer launched in 1943 and broken up in 1962.
- HMS Apollo (F70) (en:HMS Apollo (F70)) was a Leander class frigate launched in 1970. She was sold to the Pakistan Navy in 1988 and renamed Zulfiquar.
- See also
- Аполлон (значения) (disamb.) (en:Apollo (disambiguation))
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Apollo, Hms}}
[[de:HMS Apollo]]
[[en:HMS Apollo]]
[[fi:HMS Apollo]]
[[hu:HMS Apollo (egyértelműsítő lap)]]
[[sl:HMS Apollo]]
{{French Navy}}
Five ships of the French Navy have born the name Apollon:
- French ship Hardi (1673) (en:Apollon) (1671-1678), a 42-gun ship of the line (not exists)
- French ship Apollon (1683) (en:Apollon) (1683-1716), a 50-gun ship of the line (not exists)
- French ship Apollon (1741) (en:Apollon) (1741-1758), a 56-gun ship of the line (not exists)
- French ship Apollon (1788) (en:Apollon) (1788-1797), a Téméraire class ship of the line
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Apollon, French Ship}}
Three ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary have borne the name RFA Appleleaf:
- RFA Appleleaf (1917) (en:RFA Appleleaf) was a Leaf-class tanker launched in 1916 in RFA Texol, renamed RFA Appleleaf in 1917 and broken up in 1947. (not exists)
- RFA Appleleaf (A83) (en:RFA Appleleaf (A83)) was a Leaf-class tanker launched in 1955 as the George Lyras. She was purchased by the RFA in 1959 and returned to her owners in 1970.
- HMAS Westralia (O 195) (en:RFA Appleleaf (A79)) was a Leaf-class tanker launched in 1975 as the Hudson Cavalier and taken into service in 1979. She was leased to the Royal Australian Navy in 1989 as HMAS Westralia, and was sold to them in 1994.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Appleleaf, Rfa}}
[[en:RFA Appleleaf]]
Two ships in the United States Navy have been named Aquila after the constellation Aquila.
- USS Aquila (AK-47) (en:USS Aquila (AK-47)), was a cargo transport in service from 1941 to 1945.
- USS Aquila (PHM-4) (en:USS Aquila (PHM-4)), was a Pegasus-class hydrofoil launched in 1981.
- References
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aquila}}
[[en:USS Aquila]]
[[pl:USS Aquila]]
Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Aquilon, to commemorate the destruction of the French ship Aquilon by HMS Antelope in 1757. Aquilon was originally the Roman name for the North Wind.
- HMS Aquilon (1758) (en:HMS Aquilon (1758)) of 1758 was a sixth-rate frigate which served in the navy until 1776. (not exists)
- HMS Aquilon (1786) (en:HMS Aquilon (1786)) of 1786 was a fifth-rate frigate during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, broken up in 1815. (not exists)
- HMS Aquilon was a small warship which was renamed HMS Conquerant before commissioning.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aquilon}}
[[en:HMS Aquilon]]
{{French Navy}}
Two ships of the French Navy have born the name Aquitaine in honour of the region of region of Aquitaine:
- The French ship Aquitaine (1915) (en:Aquitaine) (1915), an auxiliary ship converted from a civilian steamer during the First World War (not exists)
- Aquitaine (D650) (en:Aquitaine), the lead ship of the FREMM multipurpose frigate class; construction has been under way in Lorient since February 2007 (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aquitaine}}
[[en:French ship Aquitaine]]
[[fr:Aquitaine (frégate)]]
[[ja:アキテーヌ (駆逐艦)]]
Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Arab:
- HMS Arab (1795) (en:HMS Arab (1795)) was a 16-gun sloop-of-war, originally the French Jean Bart, captured in 1795 in the English Channel by HMS Cerberus and HMS Santa Margarita, and wrecked in 1796. (not exists)
- HMS Arab (1798) (en:HMS Arab (1798)) was a 22-gun sixth-rate, originally the French flush-decked privateer Brave captured in 1798 and fitted as a quarterdecked sloop in the same year. She was sold in 1810.
- HMS Arab (1812) (en:HMS Arab (1812)) was an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop launched in 1812 and wrecked in 1823 off Ireland. (not exists)
- HMS Arab (1847) (en:HMS Arab (1847)) was a 16-gun brig-sloop launched in 1847. She was transferred as Coastguard watchvessel No. 18 in 1863 and was broken up in 1879. (not exists)
- HMS Arab (1874) (en:HMS Arab (1874)) was a screw-propelled sloop, launched in 1874 and sold in 1889. (not exists)
- HMS Arab (1901) (en:HMS Arab (1901)) was a B-class destroyer launched in 1901 and sold in 1919.
- See also
- HMT Arab (en:HMT Arab), a naval trawler commanded by Richard Stannard VC. He received the VC for his actions from 28 April to 2 May 1940 at Namsos, Norway, when HMT Arab survived 31 bombing attacks in five days.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arab, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Arab]]
SS Arabic may refer to:
- SS Arabic (1881) (en:SS Arabic (1881)) (not exists)
- SS Arabic (1902) (en:SS Arabic (1902)), an ocean liner sunk by German submarine U-24 on 19 August 1915
- SS Arabic (1908) (en:SS Arabic (1908)), the former SS Berlin; renamed Arabic in 1920; broken up in 1930
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arabic}}
[[de:SS Arabic]]
[[en:SS Arabic]]
Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Arabis, after the flower, the Arabis.
- HMS Arabis (1915) (en:HMS Arabis (1915)) was an Arabis class sloop launched in 1915 and sunk in 1916.
- HMS Arabis (K73) (en:HMS Arabis (K73)) was a Flower class corvette launched in 1940. She was transferred to the US Navy in 1942 as USS Saucy. She was returned in 1945, renamed HMS Snapdragon, and was sold in 1946.
- HMS Arabis was another Flower class corvette, launched in 1943 and on completion lent to the Royal New Zealand Navy where she served as HMNZS Arabis. The ship was returned to the Royal Navy in 1948 and scrapped in 1951.
- References
- {{colledge}}
- {{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/5580.html |title=HMS Arabis (ii) (K 385) |accessdate=2009-01-31 |first=Guðmundur|last=Helgason |year= |work=Corvette of the Flower class |publisher=Uboat.net}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arabis, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Arabis]]
USC&GS Arago was the name of two ships of the United States Coast Survey and the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, and may refer to:
- USC&GS Arago (1854) (en:USC&GS Arago (1854)), a schooner in service in the Coast Survey from 1854 to 1861 and from 1866 to 1878, and in the Coast and Geodetic Survey from 1878 to 1881
- USC&GS Arago (1871) (en:USC&GS Arago (1871)), a steamer in service in the Coast Survey from 1871 to 1878 and in the Coast and Geodetic Survey from 1878 to 1890
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arago}}
[[en:USC&GS Arago]]
USCS Arago was the name of two ships of the United States Coast Survey, both of which later served in the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, and may refer to:
- USCS Arago (1854), a schooner in service in the Coast Survey from 1854 to 1861 and from 1866 to 1878, and in the Coast and Geodetic Survey as USC&GS Arago (1854) from 1878 to 1881
- USCS Arago (1871), a steamer in service in the Coast Survey from 1871 to 1878 and in the Coast and Geodetic Survey as USC&GS Arago (1871) from 1878 to 1890
{{Shipindex|Arago}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arago}}
[[en:USCS Arago]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Araner for one who hails from the Aran Islands.
- The USS Araner (IX-57) (en:USS Araner (IX-57)), was a wooden-hulled auxiliary ketch named Faith built in 1926 and acquired by the Navy on 27 January 1942.
- The USS Araner (IX-226) (en:USS Araner (IX-226)), was the liberty ship Juan de Fuca acquired by the Navy on 23 September 1945.
- References
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Araner}}
[[en:USS Araner]]
[[pl:USS Araner]]
USS Arapaho or USS Arapahoe is a name used more than once by the United States Navy:
- USS Arapahoe (1864) (en:USS Arapahoe (1864)), a sloop-of-war or frigate which was never constructed, being cancelled in 1866
- USS Arapaho (AT-14) (en:USS Arapaho (AT-14)), a tugboat launched on 20 June 1914.
- USS Arapaho (ATF-68) (en:USS Arapaho (ATF-68)), a tugboat laid down on 8 November 1941 at Charleston, South Carolina.
- References
{{DANFS}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arapaho|Arapahoe}}
[[en:USS Arapaho]]
[[pl:USS Arapahoe]]
Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Ararat, for the town of Ararat, Victoria.
- HMAS Ararat (K34) (en:HMAS Ararat (K34)), a Bathurst class corvette launched in 1943 and scrapped in 1961.
- HMAS Ararat (ACPB 89) (en:HMAS Ararat (ACPB 89)), an Armidale class patrol boat launched in 2006 and active as of 2010.
- Battle honours
Two battle honours have been awarded to ships named HMAS Ararat:<ref name=newhonours>{{cite news |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/Navy_Marks_109th_Birthday_With_Historic_Changes_To_Battle_Honours |title=Navy Marks 109th Birthday With Historic Changes To Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
</ref><ref name=honourslist>{{cite web |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/w/images/Units_entitlement_list.pdf |title=Royal Australian Navy Ship/Unit Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
</ref>
- Тихоокеанский театр военных действий Второй мировой войны Тихоокеанский театр военных действий Второй мировой войны (1937−1945) — боевые действия, проходившие во время Второй мировой войны на Дальнем Востоке, Юго-Восточной Азии и на Тихом океане. (en:Pacific 1943-45)
- Новогвинейская кампания Новогвинейская кампания (1942—1945) — одна из основных кампаний Второй мировой войны (en:New Guinea 1943-44)
- References
{{reflist}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ararat, Hmas}}
[[en:HMAS Ararat]]
[[nl:HMAS Ararat]]
Various ships have had the name Arbuthnot, namely:
- Arbuthnot (galley vessel) (en:Arbuthnot (galley)), afloat 1780-1786
- Arbuthnot (schooner) (en:Arbuthnot (schooner)), a schooner or brig, afloat 1778
- Arbuthnot (steamship) (en:Arbuthnot (steamship)), a 41-ton steam ship which burnt out in Murray River, Australia 1913 (not exists)
- Alexander Arbuthnot (paddle steamer) (en:Alexander Arbuthnot (paddle steamer)), paddle steamer, built 1923
- Thomas Arbuthnot (ship) (en:Thomas Arbuthnot (ship)), a fast sailing ship, constructed 1841
{{Disambig}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Arbutus:
- HMS Arbutus (1917) (en:Arbutus) was a Anchusa-class sloop that served in World War I. She was torpedoed by the German U-boat SM UB-65 off the Irish coast on 15 December 1917, and sunk during towing on the 16th. (not exists)
- HMS Arbutus (K86) (en:Arbutus (K86)) was a Flower-class corvette, launched on 5 June 1940, and torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U-136 on 5 February 1942.
- HMNZS Arbutus (K403) (en:Arbutus (K403)) was a modified Flower class corvette, launched on 26 January 1944, and loaned to the Royal New Zealand Navy. Decommissioned in 1948, she was returned to the Royal Navy and broken up in June 1951.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arbutus, HMS}}
[[en:HMS Arbutus]]
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named Arcadia, after Arcadia, the district of the Peloponnesus in Greece.
- USS Arcadia (SP-856) (en:USS Arcadia (SP-856)), was a wooden motorboat built in 1915. (not exists)
- USS Arcadia (1896) (en:USS Arcadia (1896)), was a German steamship, seized by customs officials upon the entry of the United States into World War I. (not exists)
- USS Arcadia (AD-23) (en:USS Arcadia (AD-23)), was apparently misnamed in an effort to commemorate Acadia, the name for Nova Scotia before England expelled French colonists from the region.
- References
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arcadia}}
[[en:USS Arcadia]]
[[pl:USS Arcadia]]
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Archer, named after a person proficient in archery - an archer:
- HMS Archer (1801) (en:HMS Archer (1801)) was a 12-gun gun-brig launched in 1801 and sold in 1815. (not exists)
- HMS Archer (1849) (en:HMS Archer (1849)) was a wood screw sloop launched in 1849 and broken up in 1866. (not exists)
- HMS Archer (1885) (en:HMS Archer (1885)) was a torpedo cruiser launched in 1885 and sold in 1905. (not exists)
- HMS Archer (1911) (en:HMS Archer (1911)) was an Acheron-class destroyer launched in 1911 and sold in 1921.
- HMS Archer (D78) (en:HMS Archer (D78)) was a Long Island-class aircraft carrier launched in 1939 and transferred to the Royal Navy on Lend-lease in 1941. She was later operated by the Ministry of War Transport as Empire Lagan, and was returned to the US in 1945. She was sold into mercantile service and was broken up in 1962.
- HMS Archer (P264) (en:HMS Archer (P264)) is an Archer-class patrol vessel launched in 1985 and is currently in service.
- See also
- HMAS Archer (P 86) (en:HMAS Archer) was an Attack-class patrol vessel of the Royal Australian Navy launched in 1967 and sold to Indonesia in 1974, being renamed Siliman.
- HMS Gay Archer (P1041) (en:HMS Gay Archer) was a Gay-class fast patrol boat of the Royal Navy launched on 20 August 1952, and currently refitted for civilian use.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:HMS Archer}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Archer, Hms}}
[[de:HMS Archer]]
[[en:HMS Archer]]
[[fi:HMS Archer]]
[[sl:HMS Archer]]
Two submarines of the United States Navy have been named Archerfish, after the archerfish.
- The USS Archer-Fish (SS-311) (en:USS Archer-Fish (SS-311)), was a Balao-class submarine, commissioned in 1943 and decommissioned in 1946. When she was recommissioned in 1952 her name was changed to Archerfish.
- The USS Archerfish (SSN-678) (en:USS Archerfish (SSN-678)), was a Sturgeon-class nuclear-powered submarine, in service from 1971 to 1998.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Archerfish}}
[[en:USS Archerfish]]
[[ja:アーチャーフィッシュ]]
[[pl:USS Archerfish]]
[[sl:USS Archerfish]]
USS Arctic is the name of several ships of the U.S. Navy:
- USS Arctic (1855) (en:USS Arctic (1855)), was a screw steamer built by the Philadelphia Navy Yard in 1855. (not exists)
- USS Arctic (1873) (en:USS Arctic (1873)), was a sidewheel steamer built in 1873. (not exists)
- USS Arctic (1913) (en:USS Arctic (1913)), was built in 1913 at Eagle Harbor, WA, by Hall Bros. (not exists)
- USS Arctic (AF-7) (en:USS Arctic (AF-7)), was a steel-hulled, single-screw freighter built in 1919 at Oakland, California.
- USNS Arctic (T-AOE-8) (en:USNS Arctic (T-AOE-8)), is a fast combat support ship, commissioned as the USS Arctic into the United States Navy in 1995 and decommissioned in 2002. She is now operated by the Military Sealift Command.
- See also
- SS Arctic (en:SS Arctic)
- MV Arctic (en:MV Arctic)
- MS Arctic Explorer (en:MS Arctic Explorer)
- MV Arctic Sunrise (en:MY Arctic Sunrise)
- References
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arctic}}
[[en:USS Arctic]]
[[pl:USS Arctic]]
Arctic may refer to
- Арктика Арктика (греч. ἄρκτος — «медведь» (греч. arktikos — северный., от arctos — медведь (по созвездию Б. Медведица) — единый физико-географический район Земли, примыкающий к Северному полюсу и включающий окраины материков Евразии и Северной Америки, почти весь Северный Ледовитый океан с островами (кроме прибрежных островов Норвегии), а также прилегающие части Атлантического и Тихого океанов. Южная граница Арктики совпадает с южной границей зоны тундры. Площадь около 27 млн. кв. км; иногда Арктику ограничивают с юга Северным полярным кругом (66° 33′ с. ш.), в этом случае её площадь составит 21 млн. кв. км. (en:Arctic, Earth's north polar region)
- Северный Ледовитый океан Северный Ледовитый океан — наименьший по площади океан Земли, расположен между Евразией и Северной Америкой. (en:Arctic Ocean)
- Северный полярный круг Северный полярный круг — одна из пяти главных параллелей, обозначенных на карте Земли. (en:Arctic Circle)
- Тундра Тундра — вид природных зон, лежащих за северными пределами лесной растительности, пространства с вечномёрзлой почвой, не заливаемой морскими или речными водами. (en:Tundra, a climate found in the Arctic, Antarctic, and alpine regions)
- Publications
- Arctic (journal) (en:Arctic (journal))
- Arctic Magazine (en:Arctic Magazine) (not exists)
- Ships
- Other
- Румыния Румыния (рум. România [romɨˈni.a]) — государство на юго-востоке Европы, согласно конституции — демократическая республика. Столица — Бухарест. (en:Romania’s leading manufacturer of refrigeration appliances, founded in 1970 and acquired by Turkish Arçelik A.Ş. in 2002)
- Arctic Cooperation and Politics (en:Arctic Cooperation and Politics)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{Disambig}}
[[en:Arctic (disambiguation)]]
USS Arcturus is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Arcturus (SP-182) (en:USS Arcturus (SP-182)), was a wooden-hulled yacht built in 1911.
- USS Artemis (SP-593) (en:USS Arcturus (SP-593)), renamed Arcturus on 20 February 1918, probably to avoid confusion with the Army transport Artemis.
- USS Gold Star (AK-12) (en:USS Arcturus (AK-12)), was renamed USS Gold Star (AK-12).
- USS Arcturus (AKA-1) (en:USS Arcturus (AK-18)), was laid down on 26 July 1938 under a Maritime Commission contract.
- USS Arcturus (AF-52) (en:USS Arcturus (AF-52)), was laid down on 8 December 1941 at Oakland, California.
- References
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arcturus}}
[[en:USS Arcturus]]
[[pl:USS Arcturus]]
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named Ardent.
- USS Ardent (SP-680) (en:USS Ardent (SP-680)), a fishing steamer built in 1902. (not exists)
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ardent}}
[[en:USS Ardent]]
[[nl:USS Ardent]]
[[pl:USS Ardent]]
Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Ardent, whilst another two were planned:
- HMS Ardent (1764) (en:HMS Ardent (1764)) was a 64-gun third rate launched in 1764. She was captured by the French in 1779 but was recaptured in 1782 and renamed HMS Tiger. She was sold in 1784.
- HMS Ardent (1782) (en:HMS Ardent (1782)) was a 64-gun third rate launched in 1782. She caught fire and exploded near Corsica in 1794.
- HMS Ardent (1796) (en:HMS Ardent (1796)) was a 64-gun third rate launched in 1796. She was used for harbour service from 1812 and was broken up in 1824.
- HMS Ardent (1841) (en:HMS Ardent (1841)) was a wooden paddle sloop launched in 1841 and scrapped in 1865.
- HMS Ardent was to have been a wooden screw sloop, but she was renamed HMS Rattler before her launch in 1843.
- HMS Ardent (1894) (en:HMS Ardent (1894)) was an Ardent class torpedo boat destroyer launched in 1894 and broken up in 1911.
- HMS Ardent (1913) (en:HMS Ardent (1913)) was an Acasta-class destroyer launched in 1913 and sunk at the battle of Jutland in 1916.
- HMS Ardent (H41) (en:HMS Ardent (H41)) was an A-class destroyer launched in 1929 and sunk in 1940.
- HMS Ardent was to have been an Amphion-class submarine but she was cancelled in 1945.
- HMS Ardent (F184) (en:HMS Ardent (F184)) was a Type 21 frigate launched in 1975 and sunk in 1982 during the Falklands War.
- See also
- References
{{Colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ardent, Hms}}
[[de:HMS Ardent]]
[[en:HMS Ardent]]
[[fi:HMS Ardent]]
[[it:HMS Ardent]]
[[sl:HMS Ardent]]
USS Arethusa may refer to:
- USS Arethusa (1864) (en:USS Arethusa (1864)), a collier for the Union Navy in the American Civil War.
- USS Arethusa (AO-7) (en:USS Arethusa (AO-7)), a fleet oiler for the Navy in World War I.
- USS Arethusa (IX-135) (en:USS Arethusa (IX-135)), a mobile floating tanker for the Navy in World War II.
- See also
- {{HMS Arethusa}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arethusa}}
[[en:USS Arethusa]]
[[pl:USS Arethusa]]
Nine ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Arethusa or HMS Arethuse, after the Greek mythological nymph Arethusa who was transformed by Artemis into a fountain.
- HMS Arethusa (1759) (en:HMS Arethusa (1759)) was a 32-gun fifth rate captured from the French Navy in 1759 and wrecked in 1779.
- HMS Arethusa (1781) (en:HMS Arethusa (1781)) was a 38-gun fifth rate launched in 1781 and broken up in 1814.
- French frigate Aréthuse (1792) (en:HMS Arethuse (1793)) was a 38-gun fifth rate captured from the French in 1793 and wrecked in 1796.
- HMS Arethusa (1817) (en:HMS Arethusa (1817)) was a 46-gun fifth rate launched in 1817, and renamed HMS Bacchus in 1844 upon her conversion into a hulk. She was broken up in 1883. (not exists)
- HMS Arethusa (1849) (en:HMS Arethusa (1849)) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1849. She was fitted with screw propulsion in 1861 and became a training ship in 1874. She was broken up in 1934. (not exists)
- HMS Arethusa (1882) (en:HMS Arethusa (1882)) was a Leander-class protected cruiser launched in 1882 and scrapped in 1905.
- HMS Arethusa (1913) (en:HMS Arethusa (1913)) was an Arethusa class light cruiser launched in 1913 and wrecked after being damaged by a mine in 1916.
- HMS Arethusa (26) (en:HMS Arethusa (26)) was an Arethusa class light cruiser launched in 1934 and scrapped in 1950.
- HMS Arethusa (F38) (en:HMS Arethusa (F38)) was a Leander-class frigate launched in 1963 and sunk as training target in 1991.
- Battle honours
- Бой у острова Уэссан Бой у острова Уэссан (англ. Battle of Ushant, иногда первый бой у острова Уэссан) — бой 27 июля 1778 года между английским флотом адмирала Кеппеля и французским флотом графа д’Орвилье, периода Американской революционной войны. (en:Ushant 1778 & 1781)
- St Lucia 1796
- Curacoa 1807
- Крымская война Крымская война 1853—1856, также Восточная война — война между Российской империей и коалицией в составе Британской, Французской, Османской империй и Сардинского королевства. (en:Black Sea 1854)
- Ихэтуаньское восстание Регион Шаньдун-Чжили (en:China 1900)
- Сражение в Гельголандской бухте Балтийское море (en:Heligoland 1914)
- Сражение у Доггер-банки (1915) Балтийское море (en:Dogger Bank 1915)
- Norwegian Campaign (en:Norway 1940-41)
- Мальтийские конвои Мальтийские конвои — серия конвоев Союзников со снабжением для блокированного острова Мальта, предпринятая в ходе Второй мировой войны. (en:Malta Convoys 1941-42)
- Операция «Нептун» Высадка в Нормандии или Операция «Нептун» (6 июня 1944) — также известная как День Д, высадка морского десанта союзных (английских, американских и канадских) войск в оккупированной Германией Нормандии в ходе Второй мировой войны, часть Нормандской операции. (en:Normandy 1944<ref>HMS Arethusa, British light cruiser, WW2</ref>)
- References
<references/>
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arethusa, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Arethusa]]
[[fi:HMS Arethusa]]
[[it:HMS Arethusa]]
[[sl:HMS Arethusa]]
Eleven ships of the French Navy have borne the name Aréthuse in honour of the nymph Arethusa:
- HMS Arethusa (1759) (en:Aréthuse) (1757), a frigate
- French frigate Aréthuse (1792) (en:Aréthuse) (1792), a frigate
- French corvette Aréthuse (1799) (en:Aréthuse) (1799), a corvette
- French frigate Aréthuse (1801) (en:Aréthuse) (1801), a frigate
- French frigate Aréthuse (1805) (en:Aréthuse) (1805), a frigate
- French frigate Aréthuse (1812) (en:Aréthuse) (1812), a frigate
- French cruiser Aréthuse (1885) (en:Aréthuse) (1885), a cruiser (not exists)
- French submarine Aréthuse (1916) (en:Aréthuse) (1916), a Clorinde class submarine (not exists)
- French submarine Aréthuse (1933) (en:Aréthuse) (1916), an Argonaute class submarine (not exists)
- S635 Aréthuse, lead ship of the Aréthuse class of submarines
- Sources and references
- Les bâtiments ayant porté le nom d'Aréthuse, netmarine.net
- Jean-Michel Roche, Dictionnaire de la flotte française de 1671 à nos jours
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arethuse, French Ship}}
R/V Argo may refer to:
- USS Snatch (ARS-27) (en:USS Snatch (ARS-27)), more widely known in scientific literature and publicity as R/V Argo, was a Diver-class rescue and salvage ship commissioned by the U.S. Navy during World War II. She was assigned to Scripps Oceanographic Research Institute who converted her in 1960 under Office of Naval Research sponsorship and gave her the name R/V Argo under which the ship conducted a decade of important and well publicized work. During that period Snatch was used for administrative purposes by Navy which retained title to the ship. (References at article)
- Argo (ROV) (en:Argo (ROV)), an unmanned deep-towed undersea video camera sled developed by Dr. Robert Ballard through Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute's Deep Submergence Laboratory.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Argo}}
[[en:RV Argo]]
[[pl:RV Argo]]
Five ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Argo, after the Argo, the ship of Jason and the Argonauts:
- HMS Argo (1758) (en:HMS Argo (1758)) was a 28-gun sixth rate frigate launched in 1758 and broken up by 1776.
- HMS Argo (1780) (en:HMS Argo (1780)) was a schooner purchased in 1780 and sold in 1783. (not exists)
- HMS Argo (1781) (en:HMS Argo (1781)) was a 44-gun fifth rate launched in 1781 and sold in 1816.
- HMS Active (1799) (en:HMS Argo (1833)) was a 38-gun fifth rate, launched in 1799 as HMS Active. She was converted to harbour service in 1826, was renamed HMS Argo in 1833 and was broken up in 1860.
- HMS Argo was a composite screw sloop launched in 1880 as HMS Espiegle. She was used as a boom defence vessel from 1899 and was renamed HMS Argo in 1904. She was sold in 1921.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Argo, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Argo]]
[[sv:HMS Argo]]
The name USS Argonaut may refer to the following submarines of the United States Navy:
- USS Argonaut (SM-1) (en:USS Argonaut (SM-1)), commissioned in 1925 and lost in 1943 during World War II
- USS Argonaut (SS-475) (en:USS Argonaut (SS-475)), a Tench-class submarine commissioned in 1945 that served during World War II and was sold to Canada in 1968, becoming HMCS Rainbow (SS 75)
- See also
- Аргонавты (значения) (disamb.) (en:Argonaut)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Argonaut}}
[[en:USS Argonaut]]
[[pl:USS Argonaut]]
[[sl:USS Argonaut]]
Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Argonaut after the Argonauts of Greek mythology:
- HMS Argonaut (1782) (en:HMS Argonaut (1782)) was a 64-gun third-rate, originally the French ship Jason, captured in 1782 in the West Indies and broken up in 1831.
- HMS Argonaut (1898) (en:HMS Argonaut (1898)) was a Diadem-class armoured cruiser launched in 1898 and broken up in 1921.
- HMS Argonaut (61) (en:HMS Argonaut (61)) was a Dido-class light cruiser launched in 1941 and sold in 1955.
- HMS Argonaut (F56) (en:HMS Argonaut (F56)) was a Leander-class frigate launched in 1966 and broken up in 1995.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Argonaut, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Argonaut]]
[[fi:HMS Argonaut]]
A large number of ships of the French Navy have borne the name Argonaute in honour of the mythological navigators argonauts. Among them:
- French ship Argonaute (1708) (en:Argonaute) (1708), a 50-gun ship of the line, personal ship of Emmanuel-Auguste de Cahideuc, Comte Dubois de la Motte (not exists)
- French ship Argonaute (1723) (en:Argonaute) (1723), a 46-gun ship of the line, lead ship of her class (not exists)
- French ship Argonaute (1781) (en:Argonaute) (1781), a 74-gun ship of the line, razéed to a 42-gun ship in 1794 and renamed Flibustier, out of service in 1795 (not exists)
- French ship Argonaute (1798) (en:Argonaute) (1794), a 74-gun ship of the line that took part in the Battle of Trafalgar
- Spanish ship Vencedor (1755) (en:Argonaute) (1806), formerly the Spanish Vencedor of 78 guns (not exists)
- French ship Argonaute (1840) (en:Argonaute) (1840), a ship of the line launched in 1840 but never commissioned (not exists)
- French torpedo boat Argonaute (1893) (en:Argonaute) (1893), a torpedo boat (not exists)
- French submarine Argonaute (1911) (en:Argonaute) (1911), a prototype submarine (not exists)
- French submarine Argonaute (1929) (en:Argonaute) (1929), a submarine, lead ship of her class, sunk by the HMS Achates on the 8th of November 1942 (not exists)
- Аргонавт (подводная лодка) Argonaute (S636) — французская дизель-электрическая подводная лодка проекта «Aréthuse» и четвёртый корабль французского флота, носящий имя «Аргонавт». (en:Argonaute (S636), a submarine of the Aréthuse type (1958), now a museum)
- French ship Argonaute (2004) (en:Argonaute) (2004), a ship specialised in rescue and decontamination
- Sources and references
- Les bâtiments ayant porté le nom d'Argonaute, netmarine.net
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Argonaute, French Ship}}
[[de:Argonaute (Schiff)]]
[[en:French ship Argonaute]]
USS Argonne may refer to one of two United States Navy vessels:
- USS Argonne (1918) (en:USS Argonne (1918)), built in 1916 at Kobe, Japan, by the Kawasaki Dockyards.
- USS Argonne (AS-10) (en:USS Argonne (AS-10)), originally designated AP-4 and commissioned 8 November 1921.
- References
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Argonne}}
[[en:USS Argonne]]
[[pl:USS Argonne]]
USS Argus may refer to one of these United States Navy ships:
- USS Argus (1803) (en:USS Argus (1803)), a brig during the War of 1812.
- An Argus (1813), was laid down at the Washington Navy Yard and was still on the ways when the British advanced on the National Capital late in the summer of 1814. To prevent her capture, she was burned on 24 August 1814.
- USS Argus (PY-14) (en:USS Argus (PY-14)), a patrol yacht during World War II.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Argus}}
[[en:USS Argus]]
[[pl:USS Argus]]
Nine ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Argus, after Argus, the hundred-eyed giant of mythology:
- HMS Argus (1799) (en:HMS Argus (1799)) was a 10-gun sloop, originally a French privateer, captured in 1799 and broken up in 1811. (not exists)
- HMS Argus was to have been a 36-gun fifth-rate. She was ordered in 1812, but cancelled that same year.
- HMS Argus (1813) (en:HMS Argus (1813)) was an 18-gun Cruizer class brig-sloop launched in 1813 and sold in 1827. The sale was subsequently cancelled and she was resold in 1828. (not exists)
- HMS Argus was to have been an 18-gun sloop. She was laid down in 1831, but cancelled later that year.
- HMS Argus (1849) (en:HMS Argus (1849)) was a wooden-hulled paddle sloop launched in 1849 and broken up in 1881. (not exists)
- HMS Argus (1851) (en:HMS Argus (1851)) was a coastguard vessel launched in 1851, renamed HMS Amelia in 1872, and HMS Fanny in 1889. She was hulked in 1899, used as a boom defence vessel from 1902 and was sold in 1907. (not exists)
- HMS Argus was a coastguard vessel launched in 1864 as HMS Imogene. She was renamed HMS Argus in 1884 and was sold in 1903.
- HMS Argus (1904) (en:HMS Argus (1904)) was a coastguard vessel launched in 1904, renamed HMS Argon in 1918 and sold in 1920. (not exists)
- HMS Argus (1917) HMS Argus (ЕВК «Аргус», от имени мифологического Аргуса, шестой британский военный корабль с таким именем) — авианосец КВМФ Великобритании, первый в мире (en:HMS Argus (I49) was an aircraft carrier, originally laid down as the Italian liner Conte Rosso. She was purchased in 1916 and launched in 1917. She was on harbour service from 1944 and was sold for breaking up in 1946)
- Royal Fleet Auxiliary
- RFA Argus (A135) (en:RFA Argus) is a Royal Fleet Auxiliary aviation training and primary casualty receiving ship, previously the container ship MV Contender Bezant, launched in 1981. She was purchased in 1984 and renamed RFA Argus in 1987. She is currently in service.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Argus, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Argus]]
[[fi:HMS Argus]]
[[pl:HMS Argus]]
[[sl:HMS Argus]]
Several ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Argyll after the region of Argyll in Scotland. Her motto is ne obliviscaris (lest we forget).
- HMS Bonaventure (1650) (en:HMS Argyll (1722)), a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line, launched in 1650 as the 38-gun President, renamed HMS Bonadventure in 1660, rebuilt four times and renamed HMS Argyll in 1715. She was sunk in 1748 as a breakwater.
- HMS Argyll (1904) (en:HMS Argyll (1904)), a Devonshire-class armoured cruiser commissioned in 1905. She ran aground on the Bell Rock at the head of the Firths of Forth and Tay in 1915.
- HMS Argyll (F231) (en:HMS Argyll (F231)), a Type 23 Duke-class frigate commissioned in May 1991. She has been involved in a number of deployments, most successfully during the Sierra Leonean Civil War in 2000 including Operation Barras, and Operation Telic IV in the Persian Gulf from February-August 2005.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Argyll, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Argyll]]
[[sl:HMS Argyll]]
Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Ariadne, after the Greek goddess:
- HMS Ariadne (1776) (en:HMS Ariadne (1776)) was a 20-gun post ship launched in 1776. She faced USS Alfred in 1778 and forced Alfred’s surrender. Ariadne was rebuilt in 1792 to carry 24 guns, and was sold in 1814. (not exists)
- HMS Ariadne (1805) (en:HMS Ariadne (1805)) was an advice boat purchased in 1805. She was renamed HMS Dove later that year, and HMS Flight in 1806. She foundered in September 1806. (not exists)
- HMS Ariadne (1816) (en:HMS Ariadne (1816)) was another 20-gun post ship launched in 1816. She was converted into a coal hulk in 1837 and was sold in 1841. (not exists)
- HMS Ariadne (1839) (en:HMS Ariadne (1839)) was an Indian iron paddle sloop launched in 1839, which foundered in 1842. (not exists)
- HMS Ariadne (1859) (en:HMS Ariadne (1859)) was a wooden screw frigate launched in 1859. She became part of the HMS Vernon establishment in 1884, and was renamed HMS Actaeon in 1905. She was finally sold in 1922. (not exists)
- HMS Ariadne (1898) (en:HMS Ariadne (1898)) was a Diadem-class cruiser launched in 1898, converted to a minelayer in 1917 and torpedoed and sunk later that year.
- HMS Ariadne (M65) (en:HMS Ariadne (M65)) was an Abdiel-class minelayer launched in 1943 and sold for breaking up in 1965.
- HMS Ariadne (F72) (en:HMS Ariadne (F72)) was a Leander-class frigate launched in 1971. She was sold to the Chilean Navy in 1992, and renamed General Baquedano. She was decommissioned in 1998 and sunk as a target in 2004.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ariadne, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Ariadne]]
[[fi:HMS Ariadne]]
Five ships of the United States Navy have been named Ariel, after the sprite Ariel of The Tempest.
- The HMS Ariel (1777) (en:USS Ariel (1777)), a 16-gun sloop-of-war, was originally the British HMS Ariel captured by the French in 1779, loaned to the Americans in 1780, and given back to the French the following year.
- The USS Ariel (1813) (en:USS Ariel (1813)), was a schooner launched on Lake Erie in 1813 and active in operations that year. (not exists)
- The USS Ariel (1831) (en:USS Ariel (1831)), was also a schooner, in use from 1831 to 1833. (not exists)
- The USS Ariel (1862) (en:USS Ariel (1862)), was a schooner captured in the American Civil War and used by the Navy until 1865.
- The USS Ariel (AF-22) (en:USS Ariel (AF-22)), was a cargo ship leased from the United Fruit Company and used from 1942 to 1946.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ariel}}
[[en:USS Ariel]]
[[pl:USS Ariel]]
Ten ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Ariel, possibly after the archangel Ariel in Judeo-Christian mysticism, but certainly influenced by Shakespeare's "airy spirit" of the same name:
- HMS Ariel (1777) (en:HMS Ariel (1777)), a 20-gun sixth rate launched in 1777, captured by the French ship Amazone in 1779 and lent to the Americans as USS Ariel until 1781. She was lost in 1793.
- HMS Ariel (1781) (en:HMS Ariel (1781)), a 16-gun sloop launched in 1781 and sold in 1802. (not exists)
- HMS Ariel (1806) (en:HMS Ariel (1806)), an 18-gun sloop launched in 1806 and sold in 1816. (not exists)
- HMS Ariel (1809) (en:HMS Ariel (1809)), a 14-gun brig launched in Bombay in 1809 and foundered in 1820. (not exists)
- HMS Ariel (1820) (en:HMS Ariel (1820)), a Cherokee-class brig-sloop launched in 1820 and wrecked in 1828 on Sable Island. (not exists)
- HMS Ariel (1837) (en:HMS Ariel (1837)), a wooden paddle packet launched in 1822 and transferred to the Navy from the General Post Office in 1837, where she had been named Arrow. She was sold back into mercantile service in 1850. (not exists)
- HMS Ariel (1854) (en:HMS Ariel (1854)), a wood screw sloop launched in 1854 and sold in 1865. (not exists)
- HMS Ariel (1873) (en:HMS Ariel (1873)), a second class gunboat launched in 1873, transferred to the coastguard in 1877 and sold in 1889. (not exists)
- HMS Ariel (1897) (en:HMS Ariel (1897)), a D-class destroyer launched in 1897 and wrecked in 1907 at Malta. (not exists)
- HMS Ariel (1911) (en:HMS Ariel (1911)), an Acheron-class destroyer launched in 1911 and sunk in 1918 in the North Sea.
Ariel has also been the name of a naval training shore establishment:
- HMS Ariel (shore establishment) (en:HMS Ariel) was a training establishment established at Warrington in 1942, then moved to Worthy Down in 1952. It moved to RNAS Lee-on-Solent, which had been named HMS Daedalus, but was renamed Ariel in 1959. The name reverted back to HMS Daedalus in 1965. (not exists)
- References
- {{colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ariel}}
[[en:HMS Ariel]]
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named Aries
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aries}}
[[en:USS Aries]]
[[pl:USS Aries]]
Arizona has been the name of three ships of the United States Navy.
- USS Arizona (1858) (en:USS Arizona (1858)) was laid down in 1858 and served in the American Civil War.
- USS Neshaminy (1865) (en:USS Arizona (1869)) was a steam frigate launched in 1865 as the USS Neshaminy. She was renamed twice, carrying the name Arizona for less than three months.
- USS Arizona (BB-39) «Аризона» (англ. USS Arizona) — один из кораблей ВМС США, находившихся в бухте Пёрл-Харбор 7 декабря 1941 и уничтоженных японской авиацией. (en:USS Arizona (BB-39) was a Pennsylvania-class battleship that Japanese bombers sank in the attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941.)
- See also
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arizona}}
[[en:USS Arizona]]
[[es:USS Arizona]]
[[it:USS Arizona]]
[[nl:USS Arizona]]
[[no:USS «Arizona»]]
[[pl:USS Arizona]]
[[sl:USS Arizona]]
Five ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Ark Royal:
- HMS Ark Royal (1587) (en:HMS Ark Royal (1587)), the flagship of the English fleet during the Spanish Armada campaign of 1588.
- HMS Ark Royal (1914) HMS Ark Royal (II) — гидроавиатранспорт, принимал активное участие в Первой мировой войне. (en:HMS Ark Royal (1914), merchant ship, converted to a aircraft carrier during World War I)
- HMS Ark Royal (91) «Арк Ройял» (англ. Ark Royal) — британский авианосец времён Второй мировой войны, третий корабль британского флота, носивший это имя. «Арк Рояйл» принимал активное участие в охоте на линкор «Бисмарк» — именно самолёт с «Арк Ройяла» смог повредить руль линкора и оставить его лёгкой жертвой для британских дредноутов. (en:HMS Ark Royal (91), British aircraft carrier launched in 1937 that participated in World War II)
- HMS Ark Royal (R09) (en:HMS Ark Royal (R09)), an Audacious-class fleet aircraft carrier launched in 1950
- HMS Ark Royal (R07) (en:HMS Ark Royal (R07)), an Invincible-class aircraft carrier, launched in 1981
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ark Royal, Hms}}
[[HMS Ark Royal]]
[[cs:HMS Ark Royal]]
[[de:HMS Ark Royal]]
[[en:HMS Ark Royal]]
[[eo:Ark Royal]]
[[es:HMS Ark Royal]]
[[fi:HMS Ark Royal]]
[[fr:HMS Ark Royal]]
[[ja:アーク・ロイヤル]]
[[pl:HMS Ark Royal]]
[[sl:HMS Ark Royal]]
[[sv:HMS Ark Royal]]
[[zh:皇家方舟号航空母舰]]
USS Arkansas may refer to one of these ships of the United States Navy named in honor of the 25th state.
- USS Arkansas (1863) (en:USS Arkansas (1863)), a screw steamer originally named Tonawanda that saw action in the American Civil War
- USS Arkansas (BM-7) (en:USS Arkansas (BM-7)), lead ship of her class of single-turreted monitor, was one of the last American monitors
- USS Arkansas (BB-33) (en:USS Arkansas (BB-33)), a Wyoming-class battleship that saw action in World War I and World War II (including the D-Day landings)
- USS Arkansas (CGN-41) (en:USS Arkansas (CGN-41)), a Virginia-class nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser.
- See also
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arkansas}}
[[de:USS Arkansas]]
[[en:USS Arkansas]]
[[fr:USS Arkansas]]
[[it:USS Arkansas]]
[[sl:USS Arkansas]]
Arlington is the name of the following ships of the United States Navy:
- USS Arlington (AP-174) (en:USS Arlington (AP-174)), was a Cape Johnson-class transport. (not exists)
- USS Saipan (CVL-48) (en:USS Arlington (AGMR-2)), was previously the USS Saipan (CVL-48) and converted into a command ship and renamed Arlington (AGMR-2).
- USS Arlington (LPD-24) (en:USS Arlington (LPD-24)), is a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock currently under construction.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arlington}}
[[en:USS Arlington]]
[[es:USS Arlington]]
[[pl:USS Arlington]]
HMS Armada was the name of two ships of the British Royal Navy:
- HMS Armada (1810) (en:HMS Armada (1810)) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1810 that saw action in the War of 1812 and was sold in 1863.
- HMS Armada (D14) (en:HMS Armada (D14)) was a Battle-class destroyer launched in 1943 and scrapped in 1965.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Armada}}
[[en:HMS Armada]]
Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Armidale, for the city of Armidale, New South Wales.
- HMAS Armidale (J240) (en:HMAS Armidale (J240)), a Bathurst class corvette launched in January 1942 and sunk by Japanese aircraft on 1 December 1942; the only ship of the class lost to enemy action.
- A Fremantle class patrol boat (en:Fremantle class patrol boat) announced in August 1980 was to be named Armidale, but the vessel was cancelled.
- HMAS Armidale (ACPB 83) (en:HMAS Armidale (ACPB 83)), the lead ship of the Armidale class patrol boats, was commissioned in 2005 and is active as of 2010.
- Battle honours
Three battle honours have been awarded to ships named HMAS Armidale:<ref name=newhonours>{{cite news |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/Navy_Marks_109th_Birthday_With_Historic_Changes_To_Battle_Honours |title=Navy Marks 109th Birthday With Historic Changes To Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
</ref><ref name=honourslist>{{cite web |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/w/images/Units_entitlement_list.pdf |title=Royal Australian Navy Ship/Unit Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
</ref>
- Бомбардировка Дарвина Бомбардировка Дарвина 19 февраля 1942 года была самым большим воздушным налётом, который когда-либо предпринимался иностранной державой против Австралии. (en:Darwin 1942)
- Тихоокеанский театр военных действий Второй мировой войны Тихоокеанский театр военных действий Второй мировой войны (1937−1945) — боевые действия, проходившие во время Второй мировой войны на Дальнем Востоке, Юго-Восточной Азии и на Тихом океане. (en:Pacific 1942)
- Новогвинейская кампания Новогвинейская кампания (1942—1945) — одна из основных кампаний Второй мировой войны (en:New Guinea 1942)
- References
{{reflist}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Armidale, Hmas}}
[[en:HMAS Armidale]]
[[nl:HMAS Armidale]]
USS Aroostook has been the name of three ships of the United States Navy.
- USS Aroostook (1861) (en:USS Aroostook (1861)), was a wooden-hulled, steam-propelled, screw gunboat.
- USS Aroostook (CM-3) (en:USS Aroostook (CM-3)), was a minelayer, which served from 1917 until 1931.
- USS Aroostook (AOG-14) (en:USS Aroostook (AOG-14)), was a gasoline tanker which served from 1943 until 1945.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aroostook}}
[[en:USS Aroostook]]
[[pl:USS Aroostook]]
Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Arrogant, or HMS Arrogante, whilst another was planned:
- HMS Arrogant (1705) (en:HMS Arrogant (1705)) was a 60-gun third rate captured from the French in 1705. She foundered in 1709. (not exists)
- HMS Arrogant (1761) (en:HMS Arrogant (1761)) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1761. She was used as a sheer hulk from 1801 and was broken up in 1810.
- HMS Arrogante (1798) (en:HMS Arrogante (1798)) was a 14-gun gunvessel captured from the French in 1798 by HMS Jason. She was renamed HMS Insolent later in 1798 and was sold in 1818. (not exists)
- HMS Arrogant (1810) (en:HMS Arrogant (1810)) was previously a civilian ship, the Adasier. She was purchased in 1810 and used as a store hulk, being sold in 1842. (not exists)
- HMS Arrogant (1848) (en:HMS Arrogant (1848)) was a wood screw frigate launched in 1848 and sold in 1867.
- HMS Arrogant (1896) (en:HMS Arrogant (1896)) was an Arrogant class second class cruiser launched in 1896. She was used as a depot ship from 1911 and was sold in 1923. (not exists)
- HMS Arrogant was a planned Centaur class aircraft carrier, cancelled in 1945.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arrogant, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Arrogant]]
[[ja:アロガント]]
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Arrow, after the projectile:
- HMS Arrow (1796) (en:HMS Arrow (1796)), a 20-gun sloop purchased in 1796, but captured by the French frigates Incorruptible and Hortense near Gibraltar on 4 February 1805. (not exists)
- HMS Arrow (1805) (en:HMS Arrow (1805)), a 14-gun cutter launched at Deptford Dockyard on 7 September 1805, and converted to a breakwater in May 1815. Broken up in May 1828. (not exists)
- HMS Arrow (1823) (en:HMS Arrow (1823)), a 10-gun cutter launched at Portsmouth in 14 March 1823 and broken up in January 1852. (not exists)
- HMS Arrow (1854) (en:HMS Arrow (1854)), a 477 ton Arrow-class wooden screw dispatch vessel launched at Leamouth on 26 June 1854 and sold on 19 May 1862. (not exists)
- HMS Arrow (1871) (en:HMS Arrow (1871)), an Ant-class iron gunboat launched at Greenwich on 22 April 1871 and sold on 1 March 1922. (not exists)
- HMS Arrow (H42) (en:HMS Arrow (H42)), launched 1929, was an A-class destroyer that served in World War II and was damaged beyond repair in Algiers harbour in 1944 when an ammunition ship exploded. The hulk was broken up in May 1949.
- HMS Arrow (F173) (en:HMS Arrow (F173)), launched 1974, was a Type 21 frigate that served in the Falklands War. She was sold to Pakistan in 1994 and renamed Kaibar.
The Royal Australian Navy had a 146 ton patrol boat called Arrow. Launched on 17 February 1968, it was wrecked on 25 December 1974 at Darwin, Australia.
- References
- {{colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arrow, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Arrow]]
[[fi:HMS Arrow]]
[[sl:HMS Arrow]]
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named Artemis after Artemis, the Olympian goddess known to the Romans as Diana.
- USS Artemis (SP-593) (en:USS Artemis (SP-593)), was a patrol craft commissioned on 17 October 1917.
- USS Artemis (ID-2187) (en:USS Artemis (ID-2187)), was commissioned on 8 April 1919.
- USS Artemis (AKA-21) (en:USS Artemis (AKA-21)), an attack cargo ship and lead ship of her class was laid down on 23 November 1943 and launched on 20 May 1944.
- See also
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Artemis}}
[[en:USS Artemis]]
[[pl:USS Artemis]]
HMS Artemis after the Greek goddess Artemis is the name of a number of real and fictional ships:
- Royal Navy vessels
- Artemis - a 32 gun frigate of the 18th century
- HMS Artemis (P449) (en:HMS Artemis (P449)), an Amphion class submarine foundered while at moorings in 1971
- Fictional
- Artemis - in Diana Gabaldon's Voyager
- Artemis - In The Ship, by C. S. Forester. The Artemis was based upon the real exploits and experiences of HMS Penelope during a battle in the Mediterranean Sea against superior Italian forces.
- See also
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Artemis, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Artemis]]
Two submarines of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Artful:
- HMS Artful (P456) (en:HMS Artful (P456)), an Amphion class submarine launched in 1947
- HMS Artful (S121) (en:HMS Artful (S121)), an Astute-class submarine scheduled to enter service in 2012
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Artful, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Artful]]
[[sl:HMS Artful]]
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Artois. The name entered the navy with the capture of the French frigate Artois:
- HMS Artois (1780) (en:HMS Artois (1780)) was a 40-gun fifth rate captured from the French in 1780 and sold in 1786. (not exists)
- HMS Artois (1794) (en:HMS Artois (1794)) was a 38-gun fifth rate launched in 1794 and wrecked in 1797. (not exists)
- References
- {{Colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Artois, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Artois]]
HMS Arun is the name of two of Royal Navy vessels, named after the English River Arun:
- HMS Arun (1903) (en:HMS Arun (1903)), a River class destroyer built by Cammell Laird, Birkenhead, launched in 1903 and completed later that year. The ship was sold for scrap in 1920. (not exists)
- HMS Arun (M2104) (en:HMS Arun (M2104)), a River class minesweeper, launched at Lowestoft in 1985. The vessel was sold to the Brazilian Navy in 1998, and renamed successively Hercules, Jose Bonifacio and Babitonga. (not exists)
- References
- {{colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arun, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Arun]]
Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy have borne the name HMAS Arunta, derived from the Arrernte native people from central Australia.
- HMAS Arunta (I30) (en:HMAS Arunta (I30)) was a Tribal-class destroyer commissioned in 1942, which served during World War II. The ship remained in service until 1968, and sank while being towed to China for scrapping.
- HMAS Arunta (FFH 151) (en:HMAS Arunta (FFH 151)) is an Anzac-class frigate commissioned in 1998 and in active service as of 2008.
- Battle honours
Ships named HMAS Arunta have earned six battle honours.<ref name=Festberg>{{cite book |last=Festberg |first=Alfred N. |title=Heraldry in the Royal Australian Navy |publisher=Silverleaf Publishing |location=Melbourne, VIC |date=1981 |pages=25–6 |isbn=0949746002 |oclc=9780949746009}}
</ref> Five honours were earned by the Tribal-Class destroyer, and are inherited by the frigate and subsequent ships of the name.<ref name=Festberg/> In 2009 The Governor General of Australia approved the award of an additional battle honour for HMAS Arunta (FFH 151)'s 2002 active service deployment to the Persian Gulf as part of Operation Slipper.<ref>http://www.navy.gov.au/w/images/Units_entitlement_list.pdf</ref>
- Битва за Гуадалканал Битва за Гуадалканал (Гуадалканальская кампания), носившая также кодовое название Операция Уотчтауэр, проходила с 7 августа 1942 по 9 февраля 1943 года на Тихоокеанском театре военных действий Второй мировой войны. (en:Guadalcanal 1942)
- Новогвинейская кампания Новогвинейская кампания (1942—1945) — одна из основных кампаний Второй мировой войны (en:New Guinea 1942-44)
- Pacific Theater of Operations (en:Pacific) 1943-45
- Сражение в заливе Лейте Сражение в заливе Лейте (Второе сражение в Филиппинском море) — самое масштабное морское сражение в истории. (en:Leyte Gulf 1944)
- Invasion of Lingayen Gulf (en:Lingayen Gulf) 1945
- Персидский залив Персидский залив (араб. الخليج аль-Халидж фарси, перс. خلیج پارس Халидж-е Парс, Арабский залив) — залив между Ираном и Аравийским полуостровом. (en:Persian Gulf 2002)
- References
{{reflist}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arunta, Hmas}}
[[de:HMAS Arunta]]
[[en:HMAS Arunta]]
[[fi:HMAS Arunta]]
Two naval vessels of Japan have been named Asagumo (朝雲), which translates to "Morning Clouds".[1]
- Асагумо (1938) Асагумо — японский эсминец типа Асасио. (en:Japanese destroyer Asagumo (1938) was a Asashio-class destroyer in the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was completed in 1938, sunk in 1943, and struck in 1945.)
- Japanese destroyer Asagumo (DD-115) (en:Japanese destroyer Asagumo (DD-115)) was a Yamagumo-class destroyer in the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force. She was launched in 1966 and decommissioned in 1998. (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Asagumo}}
[[en:Japanese destroyer Asagumo]]
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Ashanti after the Ashanti people.
- HMS Ashanti (F51) (en:HMS Ashanti (F51)) was a Tribal-class destroyer launched in 1937 and sold for breaking up in 1949.
- HMS Ashanti (F117) (en:HMS Ashanti (F117)) was a Tribal-class frigate launched in 1959. She was expended as a target in 1988.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ashanti, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Ashanti]]
[[fi:HMS Ashanti]]
[[sl:HMS Ashanti]]
Four ships of the United States Navy have been named Asheville after Asheville, North Carolina.
- The USS Asheville (PG-21) (en:USS Asheville (PG-21)), was a gunboat that served in the Caribbean and off the China coast, and was sunk by Japanese forces early in World War II.
- The USS Asheville (PF-1) (en:USS Asheville (PF-1)), an Asheville class patrol frigate, served on the East Coast doing escort duties during World War II.
- The USS Asheville (PGM-84) (en:USS Asheville (PGM-84)), a high-speed gunboat, served in the Vietnam War.
- The USS Asheville (SSN-758) (en:USS Asheville (SSN-758)), is a Los Angeles-class submarine, currently in service.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Asheville}}
[[de:USS Asheville]]
[[en:USS Asheville]]
USS Ashland may refer to:
- USS Ashland (LSD-1) (en:USS Ashland (LSD-1)), a dock landing ship, launched in 1942 and struck in 1969.
- USS Ashland (LSD-48) (en:USS Ashland (LSD-48)), is a Whidbey Island-class dock landing ship, launched in 1989 and currently in service.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ashland}}
[[de:USS Ashland]]
[[en:USS Ashland]]
Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Asia, after the continent of Asia:
- HMS Asia (1694) (en:HMS Asia (1694)) was a hulk purchased in 1694 and foundered in 1701. (not exists)
- HMS Asia (1764) (en:HMS Asia (1764)) was a 64-gun third rate launched in 1764 and broken up in 1804.
- HMS Asia (1811) (en:HMS Asia (1811)) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1811. She was renamed HMS Alfred in 1819, reduced to 50-guns in 1828 and broken up in 1865.
- HMS Asia (1824) (en:HMS Asia (1824)) was an 84-gun second rate launched in 1824 She was used as a guardship from 1858 and was sold in 1908.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Asia, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Asia]]
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named Asp, named for the Asp, which is a small venomous snake.
- USS Asp (1812) (en:USS Asp (1812)), was a schooner during the War of 1812.
- USS Asp (1813) (en:USS Asp (1813)), was a schooner which served in Chesapeake Bay. (not exists)
- USS Asp (YFB-1) (en:USS Asp (YFB-1)), was a wooden motor boat which patrolled the coast from 1917 until 1920.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Asp}}
[[en:USS Asp]]
[[pl:USS Asp]]
Two submarines of the United States Navy have been named Aspro after the aspro, a fish found abundantly in the upper Rhone River.
- The USS Aspro (SS-309) (en:USS Aspro (SS-309)), a Balao-class submarine, served during World War II.
- The USS Aspro (SSN-648) (en:USS Aspro (SSN-648)), a Sturgeon-class submarine, served during the Cold War.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aspro}}
[[en:USS Aspro]]
[[pl:USS Aspro]]
USS Assertive is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Assertive (AMc-65) (en:USS Assertive (AMc-65)), a coastal minesweeper laid down on 5 April 1941.
- USNS Assertive (T-AGOS-9) (en:USNS Assertive (T-AGOS-9)), launched on 20 June 1986, built for MSTS.
- References
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Assertive}}
[[en:USS Assertive]]
[[pl:USS Assertive]]
Two Canadian naval units have been named HMCS Assiniboine.
- HMCS Assiniboine (I18) (en:HMCS Assiniboine (I18)) (I) was a River class destroyer that served the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II. She was formerly the Royal Navy's Interwar Standard C class destroyer HMS Kempenfelt (I18).
- HMCS Assiniboine (DDH 234) (en:HMCS Assiniboine (DDH 234)) was a St. Laurent class destroyer escort that served the Royal Canadian Navy and later the Canadian Forces during the Cold War.
- Battle honours
- Битва за Атлантику (1939—1945) Битва за Атлантику (Вторая битва за Атлантику, в отличие от кампании в рамках Первой мировой войны) — военная кампания Второй мировой войны, борьба союзников по Антигитлеровской коалиции с фашистской Германией и Италией за коммуникации и господство в Атлантическом океане и прилегающих к нему морях. (en:Atlantic 1939-45)
- Biscay, 1944
- English Channel 1944-45
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Assiniboine, Hmcs}}
[[en:HMCS Assiniboine]]
[[sl:HMCS Assiniboine]]
Ten ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Assistance:
- HMS Assistance (1650) (en:HMS Assistance (1650)) was a 50-gun ship launched in 1650, rebuilt in 1699, 1712 and 1725, and sunk in 1746 as a breakwater.
- HMS Assistance (1747) (en:HMS Assistance (1747)) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1747 and sold in 1773.
- HMS Assistance (1771) (en:HMS Assistance (1771)) was a transport launched in 1771 and sold in 1802. (not exists)
- HMS Assistance (1781) (en:HMS Assistance (1781)) was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1781 and wrecked in 1802.
- HMS Assistance was a prison ship, launched in 1769 as the 74-gun third rate HMS Royal Oak. She became a prison ship in 1796, was renamed HMS Assistance in 1805 and was broken up in 1815.
- HMS Assistance (1850) (en:HMS Assistance (1850)) was a discovery vessel, formerly the merchant vessel Baboo. She was purchased in 1850 and abandoned in the Arctic in 1854.
- HMS Assistance (1855) (en:HMS Assistance (1855)) was a screw storeship purchased in 1855 and wrecked in 1860. (not exists)
- HMS Assistance (1874) (en:HMS Assistance (1874)) was an iron screw storeship launched in 1874 and sold in 1897. (not exists)
- HMS Assistance (1900) (en:HMS Assistance (1900)) was a repair ship purchased in 1900 and handed over to Ward shipbreakers in part payment for RMS Majestic in 1937. (not exists)
- HMS Assistance (F173) (en:HMS Assistance (F173)) was a repair ship launched in 1944 and transferred to the Royal Navy under lend-lease. She was returned to the US Navy in 1946. (not exists)
- See also
- HMS Assistant (en:HMS Assistant) (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Assistance, Hms}}
USS Assurance is a name used more than once by the US Navy:
- USS Assurance (MSO-521) (en:USS Assurance (MSO-521)), a fleet minesweeper commissioned at Boston, Massachusetts, on 21 November 1958.
- USNS Assurance (T-AGOS-5) (en:USNS Assurance (T-AGOS-5)), an ocean surveillance ship delivered to the Military Sealift Command on 1 May 1985.
- References
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Assurance}}
[[en:USS Assurance]]
[[pl:USS Assurance]]
Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Assurance. A seventh was planned but never completed:
- HMS Assurance was a 38-gun galleon, launched in 1559 as the 48-gun HMS Hope, rebuilt and renamed HMS Assurance in 1604 and broken up in 1645.
- HMS Assurance (1646) (en:HMS Assurance (1646)) was a 32-gun fourth rate frigate launched in 1646, and sold in 1698.
- HMS Assurance (1702) (en:HMS Assurance (1702)) was a 66-gun third rate ship of the line, formerly the French Assuré built in 1697, captured in 1702 and broken up in 1712. (not exists)
- HMS Assurance (1747) (en:HMS Assurance (1747)) was a 44-gun fifth rate frigate launched in 1747 and wrecked in 1753.
- HMS Assurance (1780) (en:HMS Assurance (1780)) was a 44-gun fifth rate frigate launched in 1780 and broken up in 1815. (not exists)
- HMS Assurance (1856) (en:HMS Assurance (1856)) was a wooden screw gunvessel launched in 1856 and sold in 1870. (not exists)
- HMS Assurance was to have been an Amphion-class submarine, ordered in 1945 but cancelled later that year.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Assurance, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Assurance]]
USS Asterion has been the name of two ship of the United States Navy.
- USS Asterion (AK-100) (en:USS Asterion (AK-100)), was a cargo ship that served during both World Wars.
- USNS Asterion (T-AF-63) (en:USS Asterion (AF-63)), was originally named Arcadia Victory and was acquired by the Navy in 1961 as a store ship.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Asterion}}
[[en:USS Asterion]]
[[pl:USS Asterion]]
Four ships of the United States Navy have been named Astoria, after the town of Astoria, Oregon.
- USS Omaha (1869) (en:USS Astoria (1867)), was laid down in 1867, but renamed Omaha prior to her commissioning.
- USS Astoria (AK-8) (en:USS Astoria (AK-8)), a cargo ship, was seized by US Customs at the outbreak of World War I.
- USS Astoria (CA-34) (en:USS Astoria (CA-34)), was a heavy cruiser commissioned in 1934 and lost in the Battle of Savo Island in 1942.
- USS Astoria (CL-90) (en:USS Astoria (CL-90)), was a light cruiser commissioned in 1944, and decommissioned in 1949.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Astoria}}
[[de:USS Astoria]]
[[en:USS Astoria]]
[[pl:USS Astoria]]
[[sl:USS Astoria]]
Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Astraea, HMS Astree or HMS Astrea, after the figure of Astraea in Greek mythology:
- HMS Astraea (1739) (en:HMS Astraea (1739)) was a storeship, formerly a Spanish ship captured in 1739. She was burnt by accident in 1743. (not exists)
- HMS Astraea (1781) (en:HMS Astraea (1781)) was a 32-gun Fifth Rate launched in 1781 and wrecked on the Anegada Reefs in the Virgin Islands in 1808.
- HMS Astraea (1810) (en:HMS Astraea (1810)) was a 36-gun Fifth Rate launched in 1810, on harbour service from 1823 and broken up in 1851.
- HMS Astree (1810) (en:HMS Astree (1810)) was a 38-gun Fifth Rate, formerly a French ship captured in 1810. She was renamed HMS Pomone in 1811 and was broken up in 1816. (not exists)
- HMS Astrea was a wood screw frigate ordered in 1861, but canceled in 1863.
- HMS Astraea (1893) (en:HMS Astraea (1893)) was an Astraea class cruiser launched in 1893 and sold in 1920. She was then resold and finally broken up in Germany.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Astraea, Hms}}
[[de:HMS Astraea]]
[[en:HMS Astraea]]
{{French Navy}}
Three French ships have born the name Astrolabe, after the instrument astrolabe:
- The French ship Astrolabe (1781) (en:Astrolabe) of Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse (1781), a converted fluyt
- The French ship Astrolabe (1811) (en:Astrolabe) of Jules Dumont d'Urville (1817), a converted horse-carrying fluyt
- The French icebreaker Astrolabe (en:Astrolabe) (1986), an icebreaker built as Fort Resolution and renamed in 1988
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Astrolabe}}
[[de:Astrolabe]]
[[en:French ship Astrolabe]]
[[fr:L'Astrolabe]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Astrolabe Bay. Navy records explain the name as a "bay in Alaska" but Astrolabe Bay fails to appear on contemporary maps. What the ship-namers perhaps had in mind was an Astrolabe Point on the mainland of Alaska, between what was then known as Cross Sound and Lituya Bay.
- The USS Guadalcanal (CVE-60) (en:USS Astrolabe Bay (ACV-60)), was an auxiliary aircraft carrier, laid down on 5 January 1943. She was renamed Guadalcanal on 3 April 1943.
- The USS Hollandia (CVE-97) (en:USS Astrolabe Bay (CVE-97)), was renamed Hollandia on 30 May 1944.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Astrolabe Bay}}
[[en:USS Astrolabe Bay]]
[[pl:USS Astrolabe Bay]]
Two submarines of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Astute for the characteristic of shrewdness and discernment.
- HMS Astute (P447) (en:HMS Astute), launched in 1945, was an Amphion-class submarine. She served in World War II but never saw action against an enemy. She was scrapped in 1970.
- HMS Astute (2007) HMS Astute (S119) — головная подводная лодка типа Astute ВМС Великобритании. (en:HMS Astute, laid down in 2001 and launched in 2007, is the lead ship of the Astute class of nuclear-powered attack submarines.)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Astute, Hms}}
[[de:Astute]]
[[en:HMS Astute]]
[[fi:HMS Astute]]
[[sl:HMS Astute]]
Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Atalanta or HMS Atalante after the athlete in ancient Greek mythology.
- HMS Atalanta (1775) (en:HMS Atalanta (1775)) was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1775, renamed HMS Helena in 1801 and sold in 1802. (not exists)
- HMS Atalante (1797) (en:HMS Atalante (1797)) was a 16-gun brig-sloop captured from the French in 1797 and wrecked in 1807.
- HMS Atalante (1808) (en:HMS Atalante (1808)) was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1808 and wrecked in 1813. (not exists)
- HMS Atalanta (1814) (en:HMS Atalanta (1814)) was a 12-gun schooner, originally called Siro, captured from the United States during the War of 1812 but recovered by them later that year. (not exists)
- HMS Atalanta (1816) (en:HMS Atalanta (1816)) was a tender launched in 1816 and transferred to the Customs service the following year. (not exists)
- HMS Atalanta (1836) (en:HMS Atalanta (1836)) was a wooden paddle sloop launched in 1836 and broken up around 1850. (not exists)
- HMS Atalanta (1847) (en:HMS Atalanta (1847)) was a 16-gun brig launched in 1847 and broken up in 1868. (not exists)
- HMS Atalanta was a 26-gun frigate launched in 1844 as HMS Juno. She was renamed HMS Mariner in January 1878 and then HMS Atalanta two weeks later. As a training ship, she disappeared 1880 and was presumed to have foundered in a storm.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Atalanta, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Atalanta]]
Several Canadian naval ships have been named HMCS Athabaskan.
- HMCS Athabaskan (G07) (en:HMCS Athabaskan (G07)) (I), a Tribal class destroyer, commissioned in 1943 and torpedoed in the English Channel on 29 April 1944.
- HMCS Athabaskan (R79) (en:HMCS Athabaskan (R79)) (II), later renumbered (DDE 219), was a Tribal Class destroyer commissioned in 1947.
- HMCS Athabaskan (DDH 282) (en:HMCS Athabaskan (DDH 282)) (III), is an Iroquois class destroyer, commissioned in 1972.
Battle Honours
- Arctic, 1943-44.
- English Channel, 1944.
- Корейская война Корейская война — конфликт между Северной Кореей и Южной Кореей, длившийся с 25 июня 1950 по 27 июля 1953 года (хотя официального окончания войны объявлено не было). (en:Korea, 1950-53.)
- Война в Персидском заливе Война в Персидском заливе, «Война в заливе», «Gulf war» (англ.) — война (17 января — 28 февраля 1991) между многонациональными силами (во главе с США, по мандату ООН) и Ираком за освобождение и восстановление независимости Кувейта. (en:Gulf and Kuwait)
- References
{{reflist}}
Directorate of History and Heritage - HMCS Athabaskan
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Athabaskan, Hmcs}}
[[en:HMCS Athabaskan]]
[[fi:HMCS Athabaskan]]
[[sl:HMCS Athabaskan]]
Athelqueen has been used as a name for a number of ships of the Athel Line.
- SS Athelqueen (en:SS Athelqueen), built by Furness Shipbuilding, torpedoed and sunk by Italian submarine Enrico Tazzioli on 15 March 1942 (not exists)
- MV Athelqueen (1942) (en:MV Athelqueen (1942)), built by Harland and Wolff as Empire Benefit. In service 1945-55
- MV Athelqueen (1960) (en:MV Athelqueen (1960)), built by Barclay, Curle & Co. In service 1966-71, latterly as Anco Queen (not exists)
- MV Athelqueen (1977) (en:MV Athelqueen (1977)), built by Davie Shipbuilders. In service 1977-80 (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
[[en:Athelqueen]]
Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Atherstone after the town of Atherstone in Warwickshire, or after its hunt:
- HMS Atherstone (1916) (en:HMS Atherstone (1916)), launched in 1916, was a Racecourse-class minesweeper that served in World War I.
- HMS Atherstone (L05) (en:HMS Atherstone (L05)), launched in 1939, was a Hunt-class destroyer that served in World War II. (not exists)
- HMS Atherstone (M38) (en:HMS Atherstone (M38)), launched in 1985, is a Hunt-class minesweeper.
- External links
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Atherstone, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Atherstone]]
[[fi:HMS Atherstone]]
[[sl:HMS Atherstone]]
Five United States Navy ships have borne the name Atlanta, after the city of Atlanta, Georgia.
- USS Atlanta (1861) (en:USS Atlanta (1861)), was a Confederate ironclad converted from a blockade runner, named CSS Atlanta, captured in 1863.
- USS Atlanta (1884) (en:USS Atlanta (1884)), was a protected cruiser, launched in 1884.
- USS Atlanta (CL-51) (en:USS Atlanta (CL-51)), an anti-aircraft cruiser (later redesignated light cruiser), was commissioned in 1941 and sunk in November 1942 at the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal.
- USS Atlanta (CL-104) (en:USS Atlanta (CL-104)), a light cruiser, was commissioned in 1944, served in World War II and in the 1960s was used for target practice.
- USS Atlanta (SSN-712) (en:USS Atlanta (SSN-712)), was a Los Angeles-class nuclear attack submarine commissioned 1982 and inactivated in 1999.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Atlanta}}
[[de:USS Atlanta]]
[[en:USS Atlanta]]
[[sl:USS Atlanta]]
USS Atlantus may refer to:
- USS Atlantus (SP-40) (en:USS Atlantus (SP-40)), was a patrol boat used by the United States Navy from 1917 until 1919 along the east coast and the Great Lakes region. (not exists)
- RV Atlantis (AGOR-25) (en:RV Atlantis (AGOR-25)), is an American oceanographic research vessel at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution since 1997. The title is held by US Navy and operated under charter agreement with the Office of Naval Research.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Atlantis}}
[[en:USS Atlantis]]
[[pl:USS Atlantis]]
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named Atlas, after Atlas, whose name means bearer or endurer.
- USS Nahant (1862) (en:USS Atlas (1869)), held that name only briefly before being renamed Nahant on 10 August 1869.
- USS Atlas (SP-2171) (en:USS Atlas (SP-2171)), was a schooner seized by United States Customs officials at San Francisco from her German owners in 1917. (not exists)
- USS Atlas (ARL-7) (en:USS Atlas (ARL-7)), was laid down on 3 June 1943 and launched on 19 October 1943.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Atlas}}
[[en:USS Atlas]]
[[pl:USS Atlas]]
Two ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Atlas:
- HMS Atlas (1782) (en:HMS Atlas (1782)), a second rate ship of the line launched in 1782 and broken up in 1821.
- HMS Atlas (1860) (en:HMS Atlas (1860)), a 91 gun second rate ship launched at Chatham Dockyard on 21 July 1860 but not completed. Lent to the Metropolitan Asylums Board in July 1881 and broken up in 1904.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Atlas, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Atlas]]
Three ships and a shore establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Attack:
Ships
- HMS Attack (1794) (en:HMS Attack (1794)) was a 12-gun gunvessel launched in 1794 and sold in 1802. (not exists)
- HMS Attack (1804) (en:HMS Attack (1804)) was a gun-brig launched in 1804 and captured by Danish gunboats off Anholt in 1812. (not exists)
- HMS Attack (1911) (en:HMS Attack (1911)) was a Acheron-class destroyer launched in 1911 and sunk in 1917.
Shore establishments
- HMS Attack (shore establishment) (en:HMS Attack (shore establishment)) was a Coastal Forces base at Portland, commissioned in 1941 and paid off in 1945. (not exists)
- See also
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Attack, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Attack]]
Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Attacker:
- HMS Attacker (D02) (en:HMS Attacker (D02)) was a Bogue-class escort carrier launched in 1941. Transferred to the Royal Navy under lend-lease in 1942, returned in 1946. Twice sold for civilian use but did not trade. Following conversion started at New York and finished at Genoa, served 1958-1977 as the passenger liner Fairsky and was broken up in 1980.
- HMS Attacker (1944) (en:HMS Attacker (1944)) was a LST launched in 1944 as LST 3010. She was renamed HMS Attacker in 1947, transferred to the Ministry of War Transport in 1954 and renamed Empire Cymric. She was broken up in 1963. (not exists)
- HMS Attacker (P281) (en:HMS Attacker (P281)) was an Attacker-class patrol boat launched in 1983. She was sold to Lebanon in 1992 and renamed Trablous. (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Attacker, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Attacker]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Auburn. The first was probably named for the town of Auburn, Pennsylvania, situated on a tributary of the Little Schuylkill River, Schuylkill County, northwest of Chester, Pa., where the ship was built. The second Auburn (AGC-10) was named for Mount Auburn, northwest of Cambridge, Massachusetts. The name itself is found in Oliver Goldsmith's long poem, "The Deserted Village" (1770).
- USS Auburn (ID-3842) (en:USS Auburn (ID-3842)) was a freighter, which was launched in 1918. She was commissioned on 24 January 1919 and decommissioned on 22 February 1919. She remained in the USSB fleet until around 1932–1933, when she was "abandoned ... due to age and deterioration."
- USS Auburn (AGC-10) (en:USS Auburn (AGC-10)) was a Catoctin-class<ref> DANFS says Catoctin class; Navsource says Mount McKinley class.
{{cite web | url= http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/01/0110.htm | title= AGC-10 Auburn |author= Gary P. Priolo |date= 11 November 2005 |work= |publisher= Navsoure.org | accessdate= 2008-01-16 }}
</ref> command ship. Originally Katkay,<ref> DANFS says Kitkay; Navsource says Kathay.</ref> the ship was launched in 1943. She was acquired by the Navy, converted, and renamed in 1944. Auburn was struck in 1960 and sold for scrap in 1961.
- References
- {{DANFS |http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a14/auburn-i.htm |http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a14/auburn-ii.htm }}
{{reflist}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Auburn}}
[[en:USS Auburn]]
[[pl:USS Auburn]]
USS Audacious may refer to:
- SS Audacious (1913) (en:USS Audacious (1913)), a cargo ship, built in 1913, seized in 1941 and scuttled in 1944.
- USNS Audacious (T-AGOS-11) (en:USNS Audacious (T-AGOS-11)), now Dom Carlos (A522) of the Portuguese Navy
- USS Audacious (NCC-60650) (en:USS Audacious (NCC-60650)), a fictional starship in the Star Trek universe (not exists)
- See also
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Audacious}}
[[en:USS Audacious]]
[[pl:USS Audacious]]
Several ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Audacious.
- HMS Audacious (1785) (en:HMS Audacious (1785)) was a 74-gun 3rd rate in service from 1785 to 1815.
- HMS Audacious (1869) (en:HMS Audacious (1869)) was a battleship launched in 1869, converted to a depot ship in 1902, later named Fisgard then Imperieuse, and sold for breakup in 1927.
- HMS Audacious was launched in 1897 as the cargo liner SS Montcalm and changed names multiple time, including HMS Audacious when she was a dummy warship between 1914-1916, and SS Polar Chief.<ref name=Ships>{{cite book | first = and Sawyer, L A| last = Mitchell, W H | year = 1995| month = | title = The Empire Ships| pages = 386| publisher = Lloyd's of London Press Ltd| location = London, New York, Hamburg, Hong Kong|isbn=1-85044-275-4 }}
</ref> - HMS Audacious (1912) HMS Audacious (корабль Его Величества «Одейшес», от англ. audacious — «смелый») — линкор-дредноут Королевского флота Британии, один из 4-х кораблей класса «King George V». (en:HMS Audacious (1912) was also a battleship, launched in 1912 and sunk by a mine in October 1914.)
- HMS Audacious was an initial name of HMS Eagle aircraft carrier, of the Audacious class. The vessel was renamed HMS Eagle on 21 January 1946, two months before her launch on 19 March 1946.
- HMS Audacious (S122) (en:HMS Audacious (S122)) will be an Astute class nuclear submarine due to enter service around 2012.
A 14 gun sloop captured from France in 1797, Audacieux, was commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS Audacieux. The ship was last listed in 1801.
- References
- {{colledge}}
{{reflist}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Audacious, Hms}}
[[de:HMS Audacious]]
[[en:HMS Audacious]]
[[fi:HMS Audacious]]
[[nl:HMS Audacious]]
[[pl:HMS Audacious]]
[[sl:HMS Audacious]]
Five ships of the United States Navy have been named Augusta, the first four after the city of Augusta, Georgia, and the fifth after Augusta, Maine.
- The USS Augusta (1799) (en:USS Augusta (1799)), was a 14-gun brig in use from 1799 to 1801.
- The USS Augusta (1853) (en:USS Augusta (1853)), was built in 1853, purchased by the Navy in 1861 and sold in 1868.
- The USS Augusta (SP-946) (en:USS Augusta (SP-946)), was a wooden-hulled steam yacht, acquired by the Navy in 1917 and returned to her original owner in 1918.
- The USS Augusta (CA-31) (en:USS Augusta (CA-31)), was in service from 1931 to 1946.
- The USS Augusta (SSN-710) (en:USS Augusta (SSN-710)), was a Los Angeles-class nuclear attack submarine, commissioned in 1985 and decommissioned in 2008.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Augusta}}
[[de:USS Augusta]]
[[en:USS Augusta]]
[[sl:USS Augusta]]
Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Augusta or HMS Auguste, whilst another two were planned:
- HMS Auguste (1705) (en:HMS Auguste (1705)) was a 60-gun fourth rate captured from the French in 1705. She was wrecked in 1716 when she ran ashore on the island of Anholt (Denmark) in heavy weather.
- HMS Augusta (1736) (en:HMS Augusta (1736)) was a 60-gun fourth rate launched in 1736 and broken up by 1765.
- HMS Augusta (1763) (en:HMS Augusta (1763)) was a 64-gun third rate launched in 1763 and burnt in 1777.
- HMS Augusta (1771) (en:HMS Augusta (1771)) was a yacht launched in 1771. She was renamed HMS Princess Augusta in 1773 and was sold in 1818. (not exists)
- HMS Augusta (1795) (en:HMS Augusta (1795)) was a gunboat and ex-barge purchased in 1795 and in service until at least 1801. (not exists)
- HMS Augusta was to have been a 74-gun third rate. She was laid down in 1806 but was cancelled in 1809.
- HMS Augusta (1819) (en:HMS Augusta (1819)) was a schooner, formerly in civilian service under the name Policy. She was purchased in 1819 and sold in 1823. (not exists)
- HMS Augusta (1853) (en:HMS Augusta (1853)) was a two-gun schooner launched in 1853 and in service until at least 1866. (not exists)
- HMS Augusta was to have been a Catherine class minesweeper. She was to have been transferred to the Royal Navy in 1943 but was retained by the US Navy as USS Devastator.
- See also
- HMY Charlotte (1677) (en:HMY Augusta) was an eight-gun royal yacht launched in 1677 as HMY Charlotte. She was renamed HMY Augusta in 1761 and was broken up in 1771. (not exists)
- HMS Princess Augusta (en:HMS Princess Augusta)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Augusta, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Augusta]]
USS Auk may refer to:
- USS Auk (AM-38) (en:USS Auk (AM-38)), laid down on 20 June 1918 at New York City.
- USS Auk (AM-57) (en:USS Auk (AM-57)), laid down on 15 April 1941 at Portsmouth, Virginia.
- References
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Auk}}
[[en:USS Auk]]
[[pl:USS Auk]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Aulick, in honor of John H. Aulick.
- The USS Aulick (DD-258) (en:USS Aulick (DD-258)), was a Clemson-class destroyer, commissioned in 1919, and transferred to the Royal Navy where she served as HMS Burnham during World War II.
- The USS Aulick (DD-569) (en:USS Aulick (DD-569)), was a Fletcher-class destroyer, commissioned in 1942, and decommissioned in 1946. She was later sold to Greece in 1977.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aulick}}
[[en:USS Aulick]]
[[pl:USS Aulick]]
[[sl:USS Aulick]]
RMS Aurania can refer to any of three ships originally owned and operated by the Cunard Line:
- RMS Aurania (1882) (en:RMS Aurania (1882)), built in 1882, scrapped in 1905 (not exists)
- RMS Aurania (1916) (en:RMS Aurania (1916)), built in 1916, converted for use as a troopship and torpedoed by a German U-boat in 1918
- HMS Artifex (F28) (en:RMS Aurania (1924)), built in 1924, converted for use as an armed merchant cruiser in 1939, finally scrapped in 1961
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aurania, Rms}}
[[de:RMS Aurania]]
[[en:RMS Aurania]]
[[pl:RMS Aurania]]
Three ships have been named MV Aurora:
- MV Aurora (1955) (en:MV Aurora (1955)) - a German cruise ship/ocean liner.
- MV Aurora (1977) (en:MV Aurora (1977)) - a ferry in the Alaska Marine Highway
- MV Aurora (2000) (en:MV Aurora (2000)) - a cruise ship operated by P&O Cruises
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aurora}}
[[en:MV Aurora]]
Eleven ships of the Royal Navy have been called HMS Aurora or HMS Aurore, after the Roman Goddess of the dawn.
- HMS Aurora (1757) (en:HMS Aurora (1757)) was a 32-gun fifth rate, formerly the French Abenakise. She was captured in 1757 and broken up in 1763. (not exists)
- HMS Aurora (1766) (en:HMS Aurora (1766)) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1766 and lost to a fire in 1770. (not exists)
- HMS Aurora (1777) (en:HMS Aurora (1777)) was a 28-gun sixth rate launched in 1777 and sold in 1814. (not exists)
- HMS Aurore (1793) (en:HMS Aurore (1793)) was a 32-gun fifth rate captured from the French in 1793. She became a prison ship in 1799, serving until about 1803. (not exists)
- HMS Aurora (1809) (en:HMS Aurora (1809)) was a 14-gun Indian sloop launched in 1809 and captured by the French the following year. (not exists)
- HMS Aurora (1814) (en:HMS Aurora (1814)) was a 38-gun fifth rate, originally the French Clorinde. She was captured in 1814 and broken up in 1851. (not exists)
- HMS Aurora (1861) (en:HMS Aurora (1861)) was a wooden screw frigate launched in 1861 and broken up in 1881. (not exists)
- HMS Aurora (1887) (en:HMS Aurora (1887)) was an Orlando class armoured cruiser launched in 1887 and sold in 1907.
- HMS Aurora (1913) (en:HMS Aurora (1913)) was an Arethusa-class light cruiser launched in 1913. She was briefly transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1920 and was broken up in 1927.
- HMS Aurora (12) (en:HMS Aurora (12)) was an Arethusa-class light cruiser launched in 1936. She was sold to China in 1948, was sunk in 1950 and salvaged in 1951, hulked and then scrapped by 1960.
- HMS Aurora (F10) (en:HMS Aurora (F10)) was a Leander-class frigate launched in 1962 and broken up in 1990.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aurora, Hms}}
[[de:HMS Aurora]]
[[en:HMS Aurora]]
[[fi:HMS Aurora]]
[[sl:HMS Aurora]]
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named Austin.
- The Texan sloop-of-war Austin (en:USS Austin (1839)), originally a sloop-of-war in the Texas Navy, was named in honor of Stephen Fuller Austin.
- The USS Austin (DE-15) (en:USS Austin (DE-15)), a destroyer escort, honored Chief Carpenter John Arnold Austin.
- The USS Austin (LPD-4) (en:USS Austin (LPD-4)), was an amphibious transport dock named for Austin, Texas.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Austin}}
[[en:USS Austin]]
[[pl:USS Austin]]
[[sl:USS Austin]]
One ship of the Royal Navy and two ships of the Royal Australian Navy have borne the name Australia, while a fourth ship was to receive the name had her transfer from the Royal Navy to the Royal Australian Navy not been cancelled:
- HMS Australia (1886) (en:HMS Australia (1888)) was an Orlando class cruiser of the Royal Navy completed in 1888 and scrapped in 1905.
- HMAS Australia (1911) HMAS Australia (ЕВАК «Австралия») — один из трёх линейных крейсеров типа Indefatigable, построенных для защиты Британской империи. (en:HMAS Australia (1911) was an Indefatigable class battlecruiser launched in 1911, shortly after the formation of the Royal Australian Navy, and sunk in 1924 in accordance with the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty.)
- HMAS Australia (D84) (en:HMAS Australia (D84)) was a County class heavy cruiser launched in 1927 and broken up in 1956.
- The British aircraft carrier HMS Invincible (R05) was to be sold to Australia in 1982 and renamed HMAS Australia. This sale was cancelled following the Falklands War and the 1983 Australian federal election.
- Battle honours
Ships named HMAS Australia are entitled to carry ten battle honours:<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/Navy_Marks_109th_Birthday_With_Historic_Changes_To_Battle_Honours |title=Navy Marks 109th Birthday With Historic Changes To Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=4 March 2010}}
</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/w/images/Units_entitlement_list.pdf |title=Royal Australian Navy Ship/Unit Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=4 March 2010}}
</ref>
- Rabaul 1914
- Первая мировая война на море Балтийское море (en:North Sea 1915-18)
- Битва за Атлантику (1939—1945) Битва за Атлантику (Вторая битва за Атлантику, в отличие от кампании в рамках Первой мировой войны) — военная кампания Второй мировой войны, борьба союзников по Антигитлеровской коалиции с фашистской Германией и Италией за коммуникации и господство в Атлантическом океане и прилегающих к нему морях. (en:Atlantic 1940-41)
- South West Pacific theatre of World War II (en:Pacific) 1941-43
- Сражение в Коралловом море Сражение в Коралловом море — морское сражение на Тихом океане. (en:Coral Sea 1942)
- Бой у острова Саво Бой у острова Саво (англ. Battle of Savo Island), также известный как Первый бой у острова Саво и, в японских источниках, Первый бой в Соломоновом море (яп. 第一次ソロモン海戦 Dai-ichi-ji Soromon Kaisen?) — Первое ночное морское сражение на Тихом океане у острова Гуадалканал, состоявшееся с 8 на 9 августа 1942 года, между японским соединением вице-адмирала Гунъити Микавы и американо-австралийскими группами прикрытия TG 62.2 и TG 62.3 десанта на остров, в рамках операции «Уотчтауэр» под командованием британского контр-адмирала Виктора Кратчли. (en:Savo Island 1942)
- Битва за Гуадалканал Битва за Гуадалканал (Гуадалканальская кампания), носившая также кодовое название Операция Уотчтауэр, проходила с 7 августа 1942 по 9 февраля 1943 года на Тихоокеанском театре военных действий Второй мировой войны. (en:Guadalcanal 1942)
- Новогвинейская кампания Новогвинейская кампания (1942—1945) — одна из основных кампаний Второй мировой войны (en:New Guinea 1942-44)
- Сражение в заливе Лейте Сражение в заливе Лейте (Второе сражение в Филиппинском море) — самое масштабное морское сражение в истории. (en:Leyte Gulf 1944)
- Invasion of Lingayen Gulf (en:Lingayen Gulf) 1945
- References
{{reflist}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Australia, Hmas}}
[[de:HMAS Australia]]
[[en:HMAS Australia]]
[[hu:HMAS Australia (egyértelműsítő lap)]]
[[pl:HMAS Australia]]
[[sl:HMAS Australia]]
Three ships of the United States Navy have borne the name Avenge.
- The USS Assertive (AMc-65) (en:USS Avenge (AMc-65)), was renamed Assertive on 23 May 1941.
- The USS Avenge (AMc-66) (en:USS Avenge (AMc-66)), was an Accentor-class minesweeper, launched in 1942 and struck in 1946.
- The USS Avenge (AM-423) (en:USS Avenge (AM-423)), was an Aggressive-class minesweeper, launched in 1953 and struck in 1970.
- Source
- See also
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Avenge}}
[[en:USS Avenge]]
[[pl:USS Avenge]]
Three ships of the United States Navy have borne the name Avenger.
- The USS Avenger (1863) (en:USS Avenger (1863)), was a side-wheel ram, transferred from the Army to the Navy in 1863, and decommissioned and sold in 1865.
- The USS Avenger (SP-2646) (en:USS Avenger (SP-2646)), was leased and commissioned by the Navy in May 1918, and decommissioned in December 1918.
- The USS Avenger (MCM-1) (en:USS Avenger (MCM-1)), is an Avenger class mine countermeasures ship, launched in 1985 and currently in service.
- See also
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Avenger}}
[[en:USS Avenger]]
[[es:USS Avenger]]
[[nl:USS Avenger]]
[[pl:USS Avenger]]
Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Avenger:
- HMS Avenger was a sloop launched in 1778 as the 8-gun fireship HMS Lucifer. She was renamed HMS Avenger on her conversion to a sloop in 1779 and was sold in 1783.
- HMS Avenger (1794) (en:HMS Avenger (1794)) was a 16-gun sloop, formerly the French Vengeur. She was captured in 1794 and sold in 1802. (not exists)
- HMS Avenger (1803) (en:HMS Avenger (1803)) was a sloop, previously the civilian vessel Elizabeth. She was purchased in 1803 and foundered later that year. (not exists)
- HMS Avenger (1804) (en:HMS Avenger (1804)) was an 18-gun sloop, formerly the collier Thames. She was purchased in 1804 and wrecked in 1812. (not exists)
- HMS Avenger (1845) (en:HMS Avenger (1845)) was a wooden paddle frigate launched in 1845 and wrecked off North Africa in 1847.
- HMS Avenger (1940) HMS Avenger (ЕВК Эвенджер) — британский эскортный авианосец периода Второй мировой войны. (en:HMS Avenger (D14) was an Avenger-class aircraft carrier, laid down as the merchant vessel Rio Hudson but converted and launched in 1940. She was transferred to the Royal Navy under lend-lease and was sunk by U-155 in 1942.)
- HMS Avenger (LST 3011) (en:HMS Avenger (LST 3011)) was a Landing Ship, Tank launched in 1945 as LST 3011. She was renamed HMS Avenger in 1947 and was sold to the Royal Indian Navy in 1949, being renamed Magar in 1951. (not exists)
- HMS Avenger (F185) (en:HMS Avenger (F185)) was a Type 21 frigate launched in 1975. She fought in the Falklands War, and was sold to Pakistan in 1994 and renamed Tippu Sultan.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Avenger, Hms}}
[[de:HMS Avenger]]
[[en:HMS Avenger]]
[[fi:HMS Avenger]]
[[sl:HMS Avenger]]
USS Avocet may refer to:
- USS Avocet (AVP-4) (en:USS Avocet (AVP-4)), laid down as Minesweeper No. 19 on 13 September 1917 at Baltimore, Maryland
- USS Avocet (AMCU-16) (en:USS Avocet (AMCU-16)), laid down as LCI(L)-653 on 14 June 1944 at Barber, New Jersey
- References
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Avocet}}
[[en:USS Avocet]]
[[pl:USS Avocet]]
Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Avon. Avon comes from a Brythonic word meaning "river".
- HMS Avon (1805) (en:HMS Avon (1805)) was an 18-gun Cruizer class brig-sloop launched in 1805. In 1814 she was sunk in action with the American Wasp in the English Channel.
- HMS Avon (1837) (en:HMS Avon (1837)) was a 2-gun wooden paddle package ship transferred from the GPO to the Royal Navy in 1837. From 1843 she was used as a survey ship and she was sold in 1863. (not exists)
- HMS Avon (1862) (en:HMS Avon (1862)) was a 2-gun wooden paddle gunboat purchased in 1862. She was used in the New Zealand land wars and was sold in 1865 as a coal hulk. She later became the civilian vessel Clyde. (not exists)
- HMS Avon (1867) (en:HMS Avon (1867)) was a 4-gun composite screw gunvessel launched in 1867. She was sold in 1890. (not exists)
- HMS Avon (1896) (en:HMS Avon (1896)) was a destroyer launched in 1896. She was sold in 1920.
- HMS Avon (1943) (en:HMS Avon (1943)) was a River class frigate launched in 1943. She was handed over to the Portuguese Navy in 1949 where she was renamed Nuno Tristao. She was broken up in 1970. (not exists)
- References
- {{Colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Avon, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Avon]]
Awa Maru may refer to:
- Пароход Пароход — судно, приводимое в движение паровой машиной или паровой турбиной (последние также называют турбоходами). (en:SS Awa Maru (1899), an NYK Lines passenger and cargo vessel built in 1898-1899; this ship was taken out of commercial service in 1930)
- Теплоход Теплоход — самоходное судно, основным двигателем которого является двигатель внутреннего сгорания, чаще всего — дизельный. (en:MS Awa Maru (1943), an NYK Lines passenger and cargo vessel built in 1941-1943; this ship was torpedoed during war in 1945)
{{disambig}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
[[en:Awa Maru]]
[[ja:阿波丸]]
Ayanami may refer to:
In Japanese naval destroyers:
- Japanese destroyer Ayanami (1909) (en:Japanese destroyer Ayanami (1909)), World War I-era Kamikaze class destroyer
- Japanese destroyer Ayanami (1929) (en:Japanese destroyer Ayanami (1929)), World War II-era Fubuki class destroyer
- Japanese destroyer Ayanami (DD-103) (en:Japanese destroyer Ayanami (DD-103)), lead ship of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force's Ayanami class destroyer (not exists)
In others:
- Рей Аянами Рей Аянами (яп. 綾波レイ Аянами Рэй?) — один из центральных персонажей аниме-сериала и манги «Евангелион», вышедших в 1995 году. (en:Rei Ayanami, a character in the anime show Neon Genesis Evangelion)
- Ayanami, a character dubbed by Hayami Shou in the anime show 07-Ghost
{{disambig}}
[[en:Ayanami]]
[[es:Ayanami]]
[[ja:綾波]]
Four ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Aylwin for John Cushing Aylwin.
- The USS Aylwin (1813) (en:USS Aylwin (1813)), was launched in 1813, fought in the Battle of Lake Champlain and sold in 1815. (not exists)
- The USS Aylwin (DD-47) (en:USS Aylwin (DD-47)), was the lead ship of her class of destroyers, commissioned in 1914, served in World War I and decommissioned in 1922.
- USS Aylwin (DD-355) DD 355 Aylwin (Корабль соединённых штатов Элвин) — американский эсминец типа Farragut. (The en:USS Aylwin (DD-355), was a Farragut-class destroyer, commissioned in 1935, served in World War II and decommissioned in 1945.)
- The USS Aylwin (FF-1081) (en:USS Aylwin (FF-1081)), was a Knox-class frigate, commissioned in 1971 and decommissioned in 1992.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aylwin}}
[[en:USS Aylwin]]
[[pl:USS Aylwin]]
[[sl:USS Aylwin]]
USS Azalea is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Azalea (1864) (en:USS Azalea (1864)), a Civil War armed tugboat, commissioned in 1864.
- USLHT Azalea (en:USS Azalea (1891)), a lighthouse tender built at New York City in 1891.
- USS Azalea (1915) (en:USS Azalea (1915)), a wooden-hulled motor launch built in 1915 at Wilmington, California. (not exists)
- References
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Azalea}}
[[en:USS Azalea]]
[[pl:USS Azalea]]
There have been Four B classes of submarine:
- The British B class submarine (en:British B class) of eleven submarines launched in 1904–1906
- Подводные лодки типа «B» (Норвегия) Подводные лодки типа «B» (норв. B-klasse undervannsbåt) — серия норвежских дизель-электрических подводных лодок 1920-х годов. (The en:Norwegian B class of six submarines built from 1922 to 1929)
- The Spanish B class submarine (en:Spanish B class) of six submarines launched in 1922-1925 (not exists)
- The United States B class submarine (en:United States B class) of three submarines launched in 1907
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
[[en:B class submarine]]
[[pl:Okręty podwodne typu B]]
[[sv:B-klass (ubåtsklass)]]
Soviet submarine B-401 may refer to one of the following submarines of the Soviet Navy:
- INS Khanderi (S22) (en:Soviet submarine B-401 (1968)), a Foxtrot-class submarine; sold to India as INS Khanderi (S22) of the Indian Navy's Kalvari class
- Soviet submarine B-401 (1987) (en:Soviet submarine B-401 (1987)), a Kilo-class submarine; probably an active submarine in the Russian Navy (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:B-401, Soviet Submarine}}
Soviet submarine B-402 may refer to one of the following submarines of the Soviet Navy:
- INS Kursura (S20) (en:Soviet submarine B-402 (1969)), a Foxtrot-class submarine; sold to India as INS Kursura (S20) of the Indian Navy's Kalvari class
- Soviet submarine B-402 (1988) (en:Soviet submarine B-402 (1988)), a Kilo-class submarine; probably an active submarine in the Russian Navy (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:B-402, Soviet Submarine}}
Soviet submarine B-405 may refer to one of the following submarines of the Soviet Navy:
- INS Karanj (S21) (en:Soviet submarine B-405 (1968)), a Foxtrot-class submarine; sold to India as INS Karanj (S21) of the Indian Navy's Kalvari class
- Soviet submarine B-405 (1990) (en:Soviet submarine B-405 (1990)), a Kilo-class submarine; probably an active submarine in the Russian Navy (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:B-405, Soviet Submarine}}
Soviet submarine B-464 may refer to one of the following submarines of the Soviet Navy:
- INS Vagli (S42) (en:Soviet submarine B-464 (1973)), a Foxtrot-class submarine; sold to India as INS Vagli (S42) of the Indian Navy's Vela class
- Soviet submarine B-464 (1991) (en:Soviet submarine B-464 (1991)), a Kilo-class submarine; probably an active submarine in the Russian Navy (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:B-464, Soviet Submarine}}
Soviet submarine B-470 may refer to one of the following submarines of the Soviet Navy:
- INS Vagir (S41) (en:Soviet submarine B-470 (1972)), a Foxtrot-class submarine; sold to India as INS Vagir (S41) of the Indian Navy's Vela class
- Soviet submarine B-470 (1990) (en:Soviet submarine B-470 (1990)), a Kilo-class submarine; probably an active submarine in the Russian Navy (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:B-470, Soviet Submarine}}
PNS Babur may refer to one of these ships of the Pakistan Navy:
- HMS Diadem (84) (en:PNS Babur (1942)), the former HMS Diadem (84), a Dido-class cruiser of the Royal Navy; sold in to Pakistan in 1956; later renamed Jahangir and converted to a training ship in 1961
- HMS London (D16) (en:PNS Babur (1961)), the former HMS London (D16), a County-class destroyer of the Royal Navy; sold to Pakistan in 1982; decommissioned in 1993 and sold for scrap in 1995
- HMS Amazon (F169) (en:PNS Babur (D182)), the former HMS Amazon (F169), a Type 21 frigate of the Royal Navy launched in 1971; sold to Pakistan in 1993; in service {{as of|2009|lc=on}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Babur}}
[[en:PNS Babur]]
Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Bacchante, from "Bacchante" - the name for a priestess of the Roman god Bacchus. Yet another ship of this name was ordered but later cancelled. (The ancient Bacchante were also known as Maenads, and there had also been a HMS Maenad (J335).)
- HMS Bacchante (1803) (en:HMS Bacchante) - 20 gun French sixth rate, captured by HMS Endymion in 1803. Sold in 1809. (not exists)
- HMS Bacchante (1811) (en:HMS Bacchante) - 38 gun fifth rate launched in 1811 at Deptford. She was converted to harbour service in 1837 and scrapped in 1858. (not exists)
- HMS Bacchante - a wood screw frigate ordered from Portsmouth Dockyard in 1849 but cancelled in 1851.
- HMS Bacchante (1859) (en:HMS Bacchante) - a wood screw frigate launched in 1859 at Portsmouth Dockyard. She was broken up in 1869. (not exists)
- HMS Bacchante (1876) (en:HMS Bacchante) - Bacchante class corvette launched 19 October 1876, sold 1897 [2]
- HMS Bacchante (1901) (en:HMS Bacchante) - Cressy-class armoured cruiser launched in 1901 and sold for scrap in 1920.
- HMS Bacchante (F69) (en:HMS Bacchante) - Leander-class frigate launched in 1968 and sold to New Zealand in 1982.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bacchante, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Bacchante]]
[[no:HMS «Bacchante»]]
[[sl:HMS Bacchante]]
Three ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary have borne the name RFA Bacchus, after Bacchus, the god of wine in Roman mythology:
- RFA Bacchus (1915) (en:RFA Bacchus) was a store carrier launched in 1915. She was renamed RFA Bacchus II in 1936 and was sunk as a target in 1938.
- RFA Bacchus (A103) (en:RFA Bacchus) was a store carrier launched in 1936 and sold into civilian service in 1962 under the name Pulau Bali.
- RFA Bacchus (A404) (en:RFA Bacchus) was a store carrier launched in 1962 and returned to her owners in 1981 under the name Cherry Lanka.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bacchus, Rfa}}
[[en:RFA Bacchus]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Bache.
- USC&GS A. D. Bache (en:USS Bache (1871)), originally known as A. D. Bache and was named for Alexander Dallas Bache.
- USS Bache (DD-470) (en:USS Bache (DD-470)), was named for Commander George M. Bache.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bache}}
[[en:USS Bache]]
[[pl:USS Bache]]
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named Badger:
- USS Badger (1889) (en:USS Badger (1889)), an auxiliary cruiser purchased in 1898 and used in the Spanish-American War
- USS Badger (DD-126) (en:USS Badger (DD-126)), a Wickes-class destroyer commissioned in 1919 and active during World War II
- USS Badger (FF-1071) (en:USS Badger (FF-1071)), a Knox-class destroyer escort commissioned in 1970, reclassified as a frigate in 1975 and decommissioned in 1991
- See also
- USS George E. Badger (DD-196) (en:USS George E. Badger (DD-196))
- USS Charles J. Badger (DD-657) (en:USS Charles J. Badger (DD-657))
- KAL 007: The Search in International Waters (en:KAL 007: The Search in International Waters) (not exists)
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Badger}}
[[de:USS Badger]]
[[en:USS Badger]]
[[sl:USS Badger]]
Eight ships and one shore establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Badger, after the Eurasian Badger:
Ships
- HMS Badger (1745) (en:HMS Badger) was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1745 and lost in 1762. (not exists)
- HMS Badger (1776) (en:HMS Badger) was a 14-gun brig, purchased from civilian service in 1776, where she had been named Pitt. She was condemned in 1777. (not exists)
- HMS Badger (1777) (en:HMS Badger) was a brig purchased in 1777 and sold in 1784.
- HMS Badger (1794) (en:HMS Badger) was a 3-gun gunvessel, formerly a Dutch hoy, purchased in 1794 and sold in 1804. The two small islands of St Marcouf, east of the Channel islands, were commissioned by the admiralty as HMS Badger as the Hoy was attached to their garrison of 500 sailors and marines. The islands had been captured in 1795 and were the scene of a bloody attempted landing by the French in 1798 known as The Battle of the Iles Saint-Marcouf. (not exists)
- HMS Badger (1808) (en:HMS Badger) was 10-gun Cherokee class brig-sloop launched in 1808. She was used as a mooring vessel from 1835, was beached in 1860 and broken up in 1864. (not exists)
- HMS Badger (1854) (en:HMS Badger) was a wood screw gunboat launched in 1854. She was to have been named HMS Ranger, but was renamed prior to her launch. She was broken up in 1864. (not exists)
- HMS Badger (1872) (en:HMS Badger) was an Ant class iron screw gunboat launched in 1872 and sold in 1908. (not exists)
- HMS Badger (1911) (en:HMS Badger) was an Acheron class torpedo boat destroyer launched in 1911 and sold in 1921.
Shore Establishment
- HMS Badger (shore establishment) (en:HMS Badger) was commissioned in 1939 as the headquarters of the Flag Officer In Charge, Harwich. The site was decommissioned in 1946, but the facility remained an emergency port control until 1992.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Badger, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Badger]]
[[fr:HMS Badger]]
Two Royal Navy vessels have been named HMS Badminton, after Badminton, Gloucestershire:
- HMS Badminton (1918) (en:Badminton), a Hunt class minesweeper (1916) launched May 1918; sold 1928
- HMS Badminton (M1149) (en:Badminton (M1149)), a Ton class minesweeper launched 1954; broken up in 1970 (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Badmington, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Badminton]]
Four ships of the United States Navy have borne the name Bagley. The first three after Ensign Worth Bagley. The fourth, FF‑1069, honors both Worth Bagley and his brother, Admiral David W. Bagley.
- USS Bagley (TB-24) (en:USS Bagley (TB-24)), was a torpedo boat launched in 1900 and decommissioned in 1919.
- USS Bagley (DD-185) (en:USS Bagley (DD-185)), was a Wickes-class destroyer, launched in 1918 and then transferred to the Royal Navy.
- USS Bagley (DD-386) DD 386 Bagley (Корабль соединённых штатов Бэгли) — американский эсминец типа Бэгли, головной в серии. (en:USS Bagley (DD-386), was the lead destroyer of her class, launched in 1936 and decommissioned in 1946.)
- USS Bagley (FF-1069) (en:USS Bagley (FF-1069)), was a Knox-class frigate, launched in 1971 and decommissioned in 1992.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bagley}}
[[de:USS Bagley]]
[[en:USS Bagley]]
[[sl:USS Bagley]]
Bahia (S12) may refer to one of the following submarines of the Brazilian Navy:
- USS Plaice (SS-390) (en:Brazilian submarine Bahia (S12) (Balao class)), the former American Balao-class submarine USS Plaice (SS-390); in Brazilian Navy service, 1963–1972; dismantled in 1973
- USS Sea Leopard (SS-483) (en:Brazilian submarine Bahia (S12) (Tench class)), the former American Tench-class submarine USS Grampus (SS-523); in Brazilian Navy service, 1972–1978; scrapped in 1981
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bahia (S12)}}
[[en:Brazilian submarine Bahia (S12)]]
Four ships of United States Navy have been named Bailey for Theodorus Bailey:
- The USS Baily (1861) (en:USS Baily (1861)), was a Coast Survey schooner in the early years of the Civil War. (not exists)
- The USS Bailey (TB-21) (en:USS Bailey (TB-21)), was a torpedo boat commissioned in 1901. She was re-named Coast Torpedo Boat No. 8 in 1918 and decommissioned in 1919.
- The USS Bailey (DD-269) (en:USS Bailey (DD-269)), was a Clemson-class destroyer, commissioned in 1919 and transferred to the Royal Navy in 1940, where she served as HMS Reading.
- USS Bailey (DD-492) DD 492 Bailey (Корабль соединённых штатов Бэйли) — американский эсминец типа Benson. (The en:USS Bailey (DD-492), was a Benson-class destroyer, commissioned in 1942 and decommissioned in 1946.)
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bailey}}
[[en:USS Bailey]]
[[pl:USS Bailey]]
[[sl:USS Bailey]]
USS Bainbridge may refer to:
- USS Bainbridge (1842) (en:USS Bainbridge (1842)), was a 12-gun brig commissioned in 1842 and lost off Cape Hatteras in 1863.
- USS Bainbridge (DD-1) (en:USS Bainbridge (DD-1)), was the first destroyer of the US Navy, in service from 1902 to 1919.
- USS Bainbridge (DD-246) (en:USS Bainbridge (DD-246)), was a destroyer, commissioned in 1920 and sold in 1945.
- USS Bainbridge (CGN-25) «Бейнбридж» (англ. CGN-25 Bainbridge) — корабль ВМС США, первый в мире атомный фрегат, единственный корабль своего типа. (en:USS Bainbridge (CGN-25), was commissioned as a nuclear powered destroyer leader and in service from 1962 to 1996.)
- USS Bainbridge (DDG-96) USS Bainbridge (DDG-96) — 46-й эскадренный миноносец из серии запланированных к 13 сентября 2002 г. 62 эсминцев УРО типа «Арли Бёрк», строительство которых было одобрено Конгрессом США. (en:USS Bainbridge (DDG-96), is an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, commissioned on 12 November 2005 and currently in service. )
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bainbridge}}
[[de:USS Bainbridge]]
[[en:USS Bainbridge]]
[[sl:USS Bainbridge]]
[[zh:班布里奇号驱逐舰]]
USS Baker may refer to more than one United States Navy ship:
- USS Baker (DE-190) (en:USS Baker (DE-190)), a destroyer escort in commission from 1943 to 1946
- USS Paul G. Baker (en:USS Paul G. Baker), the name of more than one ship
- USS Mount Baker (en:USS Mount Baker), the name of more than one ship
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Baker}}
[[en:USS Baker]]
[[ko:USS 베이커]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Balch, for Rear Admiral George Balch.
- USS Balch (DD-50) (en:USS Balch (DD-50)), was commissioned in 1914 and decommissioned in 1922.
- USS Balch (DD-363) DD 363 Balch (Корабль соединённых штатов Бэлч) — американский эсминец типа Porter. (en:USS Balch (DD-363), was commissioned in 1936 and decommissioned in 1945.)
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Balch}}
[[en:USS Balch]]
[[ja:バルチ (駆逐艦)]]
[[pl:USS Balch]]
[[sl:USS Balch]]
Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Ballarat, for the city of Ballarat, Victoria.
- HMAS Ballarat (J184) (en:HMAS Ballarat (J184)), a Bathurst class corvette serving from 1940 to 1947.
- HMAS Ballarat (FFH 155) (en:HMAS Ballarat (FFH 155)), an Anzac class frigate commissioned in 2004 and active as of 2010.
- Battle honours
Three battle honours are carried by ships named HMAS Ballarat:<ref name=newhonours>{{cite news |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/Navy_Marks_109th_Birthday_With_Historic_Changes_To_Battle_Honours |title=Navy Marks 109th Birthday With Historic Changes To Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
</ref><ref name=honourslist>{{cite web |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/w/images/Units_entitlement_list.pdf |title=Royal Australian Navy Ship/Unit Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
</ref>
- South West Pacific theatre of World War II (en:Pacific) 1941-45
- Новогвинейская кампания Новогвинейская кампания (1942—1945) — одна из основных кампаний Второй мировой войны (en:New Guinea 1942-44)
- Битва за Окинаву Битва за Окинаву, также известная как Операция Айсберг — операция по захвату японского острова Окинава войсками США при поддержке американского и британского флотов. (en:Okinawa 1945)
- References
{{reflist}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ballarat, Hmas}}
[[de:HMAS Ballarat]]
[[en:HMAS Ballarat]]
[[nl:HMAS Ballarat]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Ballard, after Edward J. Ballard.
- USS Ballard (1813) (en:USS Ballard (1813)), a small galley sold in 1816. (not exists)
- USS Ballard (DD-267) (en:USS Ballard (DD-267)), a Clemson-class destroyer commissioned in 1919 and decommissioned in 1945.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ballard}}
[[en:USS Ballard]]
[[pl:USS Ballard]]
{{Mergeto|Baltic|date=July 2009}}
Several steamships have been named Baltic:
- SS Baltic (1850) (en:SS Baltic (1850)) — a wooden-hulled sidewheel steamer with the American Collins Line, which held the Blue Riband from 1851 to 1856
- SS Baltic (1871) (en:SS Baltic (1871)) — a passenger ship of the White Star Line which held the eastbound transatlantic record from 1873 to 1875
- RMS Baltic (1903) (en:RMS Baltic (1903)) — a White Star ocean liner which was the world's largest passenger ship in 1905
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
USS Baltimore may refer to:
- USS Baltimore (1777) (en:USS Baltimore (1777)), was a 12-gun brigantine that served in the Continental Navy from 1777 to 1780.
- USS Baltimore (1798) (en:USS Baltimore (1798)), was a 20-gun ship built in 1798.
- USS Baltimore (1861) (en:USS Baltimore (1861)), was a side-wheel steamer captured in 1861.
- USS Baltimore (C-3) (en:USS Baltimore (C-3)), was a protected cruiser commissioned in 1890.
- USS Baltimore (CA-68) (en:USS Baltimore (CA-68)), was a heavy cruiser commissioned in 1943.
- USS Baltimore (SSN-704) (en:USS Baltimore (SSN-704)), was a Los Angeles-class nuclear attack submarine, decommissioned on 10 July 1998.
- See also
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Baltimore}}
[[de:USS Baltimore]]
[[en:USS Baltimore]]
[[es:USS Baltimore]]
[[nl:USS Baltimore]]
[[pl:USS Baltimore]]
[[sl:USS Baltimore]]
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named Bancroft in honor of George Bancroft.
- The USS Bancroft (1892) (en:USS Bancroft (1892)), was a gunboat, launched in 1892, commissioned in 1893 and decommissioned in 1906.
- The USS Bancroft (DD-256) (en:USS Bancroft (DD-256)), was a Clemson-class destroyer, commissioned in 1919 and transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy as HMCS St. Francis.
- USS Bancroft (DD-598) DD 598 Bancroft (Корабль соединённых штатов Бэнкрофт) — американский эсминец типа Benson. (The en:USS Bancroft (DD-598), was a Benson-class destroyer commissioned in 1942 and decommissioned in 1946.)
- See also
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bancroft}}
[[en:USS Bancroft]]
[[pl:USS Bancroft]]
[[sl:USS Bancroft]]
Two ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Bangor.
- HMS Bangor (J00) (en:HMS Bangor (J00)), the lead ship of the Bangor-class of minesweepers in World War II.
- HMS Bangor (M109) (en:HMS Bangor (M109)), a Sandown-class minehunter commissioned in 1999.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bangor, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Bangor]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Banner, after Banner County, Nebraska.
- USS Banner (AKL-25) (en:USS Banner (AKL-25)) (not exists)
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Banner}}
[[en:USS Banner]]
[[pl:USS Banner]]
USS Banshee is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Banshee (1862) (en:USS Banshee (1862)), a gunboat commissioned 14 June 1864.
- USS Banshee (IX-178) (en:USS Banshee (IX-178)), a tanker which served in both World War I and World War II. (not exists)
- References
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Banshee}}
[[en:USS Banshee]]
[[pl:USS Banshee]]
Five ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Banterer:
- HMS Banterer (1807) (en:HMS Banterer) was a 22-gun sixth rate launched in 1807 and wrecked in 1808.
- HMS Banterer (1824) (en:HMS Banterer) was a 16-gun sloop launched in 1810 and sold in 1817. (not exists)
- HMS Banterer (1855) (en:HMS Banterer) was an Albacore-class wooden screw gunboat launched in 1855 and sold in 1872. (not exists)
- HMS Banterer (1880) (en:HMS Banterer) was an Ant-class composite screw gunboat launched in 1880 and sold in 1907. (not exists)
- HMS Plucky (1870) (en:HMS Banterer) was a composite screw gunboat launched in 1870 as HMS Plucky. She was renamed HMS Banterer in 1915 and was sold in 1928. (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Banterer, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Banterer]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Barataria, after Barataria (or "Barrataria") Bay in Louisiana.
- USS Barataria (1862) (en:USS Barataria (1862)), a steamer in service in 1863
- USS Barataria (AVP-33) (en:USS Barataria (AVP-33)), a seaplane tender in commission from 1944 to 1946
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Barataria}}
[[en:USS Barataria]]
[[pl:USS Barataria]]
USS Barb has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Barb (SS-220) (en:USS Barb (SS-220)), a submarine in commission from 1942 to 1947, from 1951 to February 1954, and from August to December 1954
- USS Barb (SSN-596) (en:USS Barb (SSN-596)), a submarine in commission from 1963 to 1989
{{Shipindex|Barb, USS}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Barb, USS}}
[[de:USS Barb]]
[[en:USS Barb]]
Two submarines of the United States Navy have been named Barbel, after the barbel, a type of European carp.
- The USS Barbel (SS-316) (en:USS Barbel (SS-316)), was a Balao-class submarine commissioned in April 1944 and lost at sea sometime in February 1945.
- The USS Barbel (SS-580) (en:USS Barbel (SS-580)), was the lead ship of her class and in service from 1959 to 1989.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Barbel}}
[[de:USS Barbel]]
[[en:USS Barbel]]
[[sl:USS Barbel]]
Barbet is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Barbet (AMc-38) (en:USS Barbet (AMc-38)), a coastal minesweeper commissioned on 29 September 1941.
- USS Barbet (AMS-41) (en:USS Barbet (AMS-41)), a minesweeper commissioned on 8 June 1942.
- References
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Barbet}}
[[en:USS Barbet]]
[[pl:USS Barbet]]
Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Barfleur after the Battle of Barfleur:
- HMS Barfleur (1697) (en:HMS Barfleur) was a 90-gun second-rate ship of the line launched in 1697, rebuilt in 1716 with 80 guns, and hulked in 1764. She was broken up in 1783.
- HMS Barfleur (1768) (en:HMS Barfleur) was a 90-gun second-rate ship of the line launched in 1768, and later increased to 98 guns. She was broken up in 1819.
- HMS Britannia (1762) (en:HMS Barfleur) was a 100-gun first-rate ship of the line launched in 1762 as HMS Britannia. She was renamed HMS Barfleur in 1819 and was broken up in 1825.
- HMS Barfleur (1892) (en:HMS Barfleur) was a Centurion-class battleship launched in 1892 and broken up in 1910.
- HMS Barfleur (D80) (en:HMS Barfleur) was a Battle-class destroyer launched in 1943 and broken up in 1966.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Barfleur, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Barfleur]]
[[it:HMS Barfleur]]
[[sl:HMS Barfleur]]
Three warships of the Royal Navy have been given the name HMS Barham in honour of Charles Middleton, 1st Baron Barham. A fourth was planned but never completed:
- HMS Barham (1811) (en:HMS Barham) was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1811. She was reduced to a 50-gun ship in 1826, and was broken up in 1840.
- HMS Barham was to have been a wood screw frigate. She was ordered in 1860 but was later cancelled.
- HMS Barham (1889) (en:HMS Barham) was a third-class cruiser launched in 1889 and scrapped in 1914. (not exists)
- HMS Barham (1914) HMS Barham (ЕВК «Барэм») — британский линкор типа «Куин Элизабет». (en:HMS Barham was a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship launched in 1914 and sunk by a U-boat in 1941.)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Barham, Hms}}
[[de:HMS Barham]]
[[en:HMS Barham]]
[[fi:HMS Barham]]
[[it:HMS Barham]]
[[sl:HMS Barham]]
USS Barnegat may refer to:
- USS Barnegat (SP-1232) (en:USS Barnegat (SP-1232)), a steel-hulled, single-screw, ocean-going tugboat completed in 1891
- USS Barnegat (AVP-10) (en:USS Barnegat (AVP-10)), was a seaplane tender, launched on 23 May 1941
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Barnegat}}
[[en:USS Barnegat]]
[[pl:USS Barnegat]]
Three ships of the United States Navy have been named Barney for Commodore Joshua Barney.
- The USS Barney (TB-25) (en:USS Barney (TB-25)), was a torpedo boat.
- The USS Barney (DD-149) (en:USS Barney (DD-149)), was a Wickes-class destroyer.
- The USS Barney (DDG-6) (en:USS Barney (DDG-6)), was a Charles F. Adams class guided missile destroyer.
- See also
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Barney}}
[[en:USS Barney]]
[[pl:USS Barney]]
[[sl:USS Barney]]
HMS Barossa or HMS Barrosa has been the name of more than one British Royal Navy ship, and may refer to:
- HMS Barrosa (1812) (en:HMS Barrosa (1812)), a 36-gun 5th rate launched in 1812 and sold in 1841 (not exists)
- HMS Barossa (1860) (en:HMS Barossa (1860)), a wooden screw corvette with J. Watt and Co. engines, the lead ship of her class, launched in 1860 and scrapped in 1877 (not exists)
- HMS Barrosa (1889) (en:HMS Barrosa (1889)), a third-class cruiser launched in 1889 and sold in 1905 (not exists)
- HMS Barrosa (D68) (en:HMS Barrosa (D68)), a Battle-class destroyer launched in 1945 and sold for scrap in 1968
History:
The Barrosa Corvette was built in Woolrich, England. She was sent to Japan with a squadren sent to Simonasaki, Nagasaki, and Hakodati. Having visited China, she was sent back to England in 1867.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Barossa, Hms}}
[[de:HMS Barossa]]
[[en:HMS Barossa]]
[[sl:HMS Barrosa]]
Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Barracouta, after the fish Thyrsites atun. Another was renamed before being launched:
- HMS Barracouta (1782) (en:HMS Barracouta) was a 14-gun sloop, previously a cutter. She was purchased in 1782 and sold in 1792. (not exists)
- HMS Barracouta (1804) (en:HMS Barracouta) was a 4-gun schooner launched in 1804 and wrecked in 1805.
- HMS Barracouta (1807) (en:HMS Barracouta) was a Cruizer class brig-sloop launched in 1807 and sold in 1815. (not exists)
- HMS Barracouta (1820) (en:HMS Barracouta) was a 10-gun Cherokee-class brig-sloop launched in 1820. She was commissioned as a packet brig in 1829 and was sold in 1836. (not exists)
- HMS Barracouta (1851) (en:HMS Barracouta) was a wooden paddle sloop launched in 1851 and broken up in 1881.
- HMS Barracouta (1889) (en:HMS Barracouta) was a third class cruiser launched in 1889 and sold in 1905. (not exists)
- HMS Barracouta was to have been a Bulldog-class survey vessel, but she was renamed HMS Beagle before being launched in 1967.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Barracouta, Hms}}
Four ships of the United States Navy have been named Barracuda, for the barracuda, a voracious, pike-like fish.
- USS Barracuda was the original name of a submarine that was renamed USS F-2 (SS-21) in 1911 while under construction
- USS Barracuda (SP-23) (en:USS Barracuda (SP-23)) was the proposed designation as a patrol boat for the private motorboat Barracuda, which was inspected for possible service in late 1916 or early 1917 but never entered U.S. Navy service
- USS Barracuda (SP-845) (en:USS Barracuda (SP-845)) was a patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1919
- USS Barracuda (SS-163) (en:USS Barracuda (SS-163)), originally named USS V-1 when she was launched in 1924, was a submarine in commission from 1924 to 1937 and from 1940 to 1945
- USS Barracuda (SSK-1) (en:USS Barracuda (SSK-1)), later SST-3, originally named USS K-1 when she was launched in 1951, was a submarine in commission from 1951 to 1959.
- Fiction
- A fictional "USS Baracuda" had a central role in the 1986 thriller "To Kill the Potemkin" by Mark Joseph.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Barracuda}}
[[de:USS Barracuda]]
[[en:USS Barracuda]]
Barracuda class may refer to one of several classes of submarine:
- Подводные лодки типа «Сюффрен» Подводные лодки типа «Сюффрен» (фр. «Suffren», проектное название — «Барракуда») — серия из шести французских атомных подводных лодок, планируемых к постройке в 2002—2027 годах. (en:French Barracuda-class submarine, a projected French nuclear attack submarine)
- V-boat (en:United States Barracuda-class submarine (1919)), a three-boat class that formed a part of the United States Navy's V-boats; the first class of V-boats authorized
- United States Barracuda class submarine (1951) (en:United States Barracuda-class submarine (1951)), a three-boat class used built for testing passive sonar arrays
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Barracuda Class}}
[[en:Barracuda class submarine]]
Four ships of the United States Navy have been named Barry in honor of Commodore John Barry.
- The USS Barry (DD-2) (en:USS Barry (DD-2)), a Bainbridge-class destroyer, commissioned 1902, decommissioned 1919
- The USS Barry (DD-248) (en:USS Barry (DD-248)), a Clemson-class destroyer, commissioned 1920, sunk in action 1945
- The USS Barry (DD-933) (en:USS Barry (DD-933)), a Forrest Sherman-class destroyer, commissioned 1956, decommissioned 1982, now a museum ship
- USS Barry (DDG-52) USS Barry (DDG-52) — эсминец УРО типа «Арли Бёрк»; принят в состав флота в 1992 г. (The en:USS Barry (DDG-52), an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, in service as of 2010)
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Barry}}
[[de:USS Barry]]
[[en:USS Barry]]
[[sl:USS Barry]]
[[zh:巴里号驱逐舰]]
USS Bartlett may refer to:
- USS W. L. Bartlett (1861) (en:USS W. L. Bartlett), a schooner acquired by the United States Navy in 1861.
- USNS Bartlett (T-AGOR-13) (en:USNS Bartlett (T-AGOR-13)), an oceanographic reseatrch vessel in United States Navy service from 1969 to 1993
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bartlett}}
[[en:USS Bartlett]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Barton in honor of Rear Admiral John Kennedy Barton.
- USS Barton (DD-599) DD 599 Barton (Корабль соединённых штатов Бэртон) — американский эсминец типа Benson. (en:USS Barton (DD-599), was a Benson-class destroyer, that was sunk by enemy action on 13 November 1942.)
- USS Barton (DD-722) (en:USS Barton (DD-722)), was a Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, which served from 1943 until 1968.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Barton}}
[[en:USS Barton]]
[[pl:USS Barton]]
[[sl:USS Barton]]
Ten ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Basilisk, after the Basilisk, a mythical lizard:
- HMS Basilisk (1695) (en:HMS Basilisk (1695)) was a 4-gun bomb vessel launched in 1695 and broken up in 1729. (not exists)
- HMS Basilisk (1740) (en:HMS Basilisk (1740)) was a 4-gun bomb vessel launched in 1740 and sold in 1750. (not exists)
- HMS Basilisk (1759) (en:HMS Basilisk (1759)) was an 8-gun bomb vessel launched in 1759 and captured in 1762 by the French privateer Audacieux. (not exists)
- HMS Basilisk was a fireship, previously the 14-gun sloop HMS Grasshopper. She was renamed HMS Basilisk in 1779 and was sold in 1783.
- HMS Basilisk (1801) (en:HMS Basilisk (1801)) was a 12-gun gun-brig launched in 1801 and sold in 1815.
- HMS Basilisk (1822) (en:HMS Basilisk (1822)) was a 6-gun cutter launched in 1822 and sold in 1846. (not exists)
- HMS Basilisk (1848) (en:HMS Basilisk (1848)) was a wood paddle sloop launched in 1848 and broken up in 1882.
- HMS Basilisk (1889) (en:HMS Basilisk (1889)) was a Beagle class steel screw sloop launched in 1889. She became a coal hulk and was renamed C 7, finally being sold into civilian service in 1905. (not exists)
- HMS Basilisk (1910) (en:HMS Basilisk (1910)) was a Beagle class destroyer launched in 1910 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Basilisk (H11) (en:HMS Basilisk (H11)) was a B class destroyer launched in 1930 and sunk in 1940.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Basilisk, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Basilisk]]
[[es:HMS Basilisk]]
[[fi:HMS Basilisk]]
Two submarines of the United States Navy have been named Bass after the spiny-finned fish.
- See also
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bass}}
[[en:USS Bass]]
[[pl:USS Bass]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Bataan, after the Bataan Peninsula, the scene of doomed American resistance in April 1942.
- The USS Bataan (CVL-29) (en:USS Bataan (CVL-29)), was a light aircraft carrier that served in both World War II and the Korean War.
- The USS Bataan (LHD-5) (en:USS Bataan (LHD-5)), is an amphibious assault ship commissioned in 1997 and currently on active service.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bataan}}
[[de:USS Bataan]]
[[en:USS Bataan]]
[[sl:USS Bataan]]
SS Batavier II may refer to one of the following ships of the Batavier Line:
- SS Batavier II (1897) (en:SS Batavier II (1897)), packet on the Batavier Line's Rotterdam–London service; captured in World War I by German submarine UB-6 in September 1916; sunk by British submarine E55 in July 1917
- SS Batavier II (1921) (en:SS Batavier II (1921)), built as a post-World War I replacement for the first Batavier II and used on primarily on Rotterdam–London service until passenger service ended in 1960; broken up, 1960 (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Batavier Ii}}
SS Batavier V may refer to one of the following ships of the Batavier Line:
- SS Batavier V (1902) (en:SS Batavier V (1902)), packet on the Batavier Line's Rotterdam–London service; captured in World War I by German submarine U-28 in March 1915; mined and sunk by German submarine UC-6 in May 1916
- SS Batavier V (1921) (en:SS Batavier V (1921)), built as a post-World War I replacement for the first Batavier II and used on primarily on Rotterdam–London service until seized by German forces in 1940; sunk by British motor torpedo boat in 1941 (not exists)
- SS Batavier V (1959) (en:SS Batavier V (1959)), built as a freight-only ship for Rotterdam–London service after passenger service ended in 1960; later named Satellite, Mohsein; broken up in 2004 in India (not exists)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Batavier V}}
[[en:SS Batavier V]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name Batfish, named in honor of the batfish, any of several fishes; a pediculate fish of the West Indies, the flying gurnard of the Atlantic, or a California sting ray.
- The USS Batfish (SS-310) (en:USS Batfish (SS-310)), was a Balao-class submarine, commissioned in 1943 and struck in 1972.
- The USS Batfish (SSN-681) (en:USS Batfish (SSN-681)), was a Sturgeon -class submarine, commissioned in 1972 and struck in 1999.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Batfish}}
[[en:USS Batfish]]
[[pl:USS Batfish]]
USS Bath has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
- USS Bath (AK-4) (en:USS Bath (AK-4)), originally USS Bath (ID-1997), a cargo ship in commission from 1917 to 1922
- USS Bath (PF-55) (en:USS Bath (PF-55)), a patrol frigate in commission from 1944 to 1945
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bath}}
[[en:USS Bath]]
[[pl:USS Bath]]
Two ships of the Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Bathurst, for the city of Bathurst, New South Wales.
- HMAS Bathurst (J158) (en:HMAS Bathurst (J158)), lead ship of the Bathurst class corvettes, launched in 1940 and sold for scrap in 1948.
- HMAS Bathurst (ACPB 85) (en:HMAS Bathurst (ACPB 85)), an Armidale class patrol boat commissioned in 2006 and active as of 2010.
- Battle honours
Two battle honours have been awarded to ships named HMAS Bathurst:<ref name=newhonours>{{cite news |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/Navy_Marks_109th_Birthday_With_Historic_Changes_To_Battle_Honours |title=Navy Marks 109th Birthday With Historic Changes To Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
</ref><ref name=honourslist>{{cite web |url=http://www.navy.gov.au/w/images/Units_entitlement_list.pdf |title=Royal Australian Navy Ship/Unit Battle Honours |date=1 March 2010 |publisher=Royal Australian Navy |accessdate=14 March 2010}}
</ref>
- Indian Ocean 1942-44
- South West Pacific theatre of World War II (en:Pacific) 1945
- References
{{reflist}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bathurst, Hmas}}
[[en:HMAS Bathurst]]
[[nl:HMAS Bathurst]]
Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Battleaxe:
- HMS Eastway (F140) (en:HMS Battleaxe) was a dock landing ship launched in 1943 and transferred to the Royal Navy under lend-lease. She was renamed HMS Eastway shortly after being launched, and was returned to the US Navy in 1947. (not exists)
- HMS Battleaxe (D118) (en:HMS Battleaxe) was a Weapon-class destroyer launched in 1945 and broken up in 1964.
- HMS Battleaxe (F89) (en:HMS Battleaxe) was a Type 22 frigate launched in 1977. She was sold to the Brazilian Navy in 1997 and renamed Rademaker
- See also
- HMS Empire Battleaxe (en:Empire Battleaxe), an infantry landing ship operated by the Ministry of War Transport.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Battleaxe, Hms}}
[[de:HMS Battleaxe]]
[[en:HMS Battleaxe]]
[[fi:HMS Battleaxe]]
TS or USTS Bay State may refer to one of these training ships of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy:
- USS Nantucket (IX-18) (en:USTS Bay State (I)), served the Massachusetts Maritime Academy c. 1940–1941; the former United States Navy gunboat USS Nantucket launched in 1876
- USS Doyen (APA-1) (en:USTS Bay State (II)), served the Massachusetts Maritime Academy from 1957–1973; the former U.S. Navy attack transport USS Doyen (APA-1) launched in 1942; sold in 1974
- USNS Henry Gibbins (T-AP-183) (en:USTS Bay State (III)), served the Massachusetts Maritime Academy from 1974–1978; the former United States Army and U.S. Navy transport ship Henry Gibbins launched in 1942; scrapped in 1983
- USNS Geiger (T-AP-197) (en:USTS Bay State (IV)), served the Massachusetts Maritime Academy from 1980–1981; the former U.S. Navy transport ship Geiger (T-AP-197) launched in 1950; burned near Cape Cod in December 1981
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bay State}}
Bay class can refer to any of the following classes of warship;
- Bay class frigate (en:Bay class frigate), serving the Royal Navy from 1943 until the 1960s, Finnish navy until 1973 and the Portuguese Navy during the late 1960s
- Bay class frigate, four modified River class frigates serving in the Royal Australian Navy from the mid-1940s to the mid-1950s
- USCG Bay class icebreaking tug (en:Katami Bay class icebreaking tug), serving the United States Coast Guard from 1979 to the present
- Bay class landing ship dock (en:Bay class landing ship dock), serving the Royal Navy as part of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary from 2006 to the present
- Bay class minehunter (en:Bay class minehunter), serving the Royal Australian Navy from 1991 until 2001
- Bay class minesweeper (en:Bay class minesweeper), serving the Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Forces from the 1950s to the 1990s, and also serving in the French and Turkish navies
- Bay class patrol boat (en:Bay class patrol boat), serving the Australian Customs Service from 1999 to the present
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
[[en:Bay class]]
Three ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary have borne the name RFA Bayleaf:
- RFA Bayol (en:RFA Bayleaf) was an oiler, previously the civilian vessel Cervic. She was bought in 1915 and renamed RFA Bayol, and used as a dummy vessel to imitate the battleship HMS Queen Mary. She was renamed Bayleaf in 1919 and sold later that year. (not exists)
- RFA Bayleaf (A79) (en:RFA Bayleaf) was an Leaf-class tanker, built as the civilian London Integrity for London & Overseas Freighters in 1955. She was bareboat chartered in 1959 and returned to her owners in 1973.
- RFA Bayleaf (A109) (en:RFA Bayleaf) is a Leaf-class tanker chartered in 1982 and in active service as of 2009.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bayleaf, Rfa}}
[[en:RFA Bayleaf]]
USS Bazely may refer to:
- USS Bazely (1863) (en:USS Bazely (1863)), a Union Navy ship, known by a shortened version of her original merchant name, J. E. Bazely
- HMS Bazely (K311) (en:USS Bazely (BDE-2)), a World War II destroyer escort
- References
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bazely}}
[[en:USS Bazely]]
[[pl:USS Bazely]]
USS Beagle may refer to:
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Beagle}}
[[en:USS Beagle]]
[[pl:USS Beagle]]
Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Beagle, after a dog breed. The most notable of these ships is the second HMS Beagle, 1820–1870, which transported Charles Darwin around the world in the voyage of the Beagle.
- HMS Beagle (1804) (en:HMS Beagle) was a Cruizer-class brig-sloop in service from 1804 to 1814.
- Бигль (бриг) HMS Beagle (ЕВК Бигль, в честь породы собак бигль, (англ. beagle)) — десятипушечный бриг класса «Чероки», второй корабль КВМФ Великобритании, носивший это имя, Во время празднования коронации Георга IV «Бигль» впервые прошёл под новым Лондонским мостом. (en:HMS Beagle was a 10-gun Cherokee-class brig-sloop, launched in 1820 and converted to a survey ship in 1825. After her famous voyage with Charles Darwin, she became a customs watch vessel in 1846, and was sold in 1870.)
- HMS Beagle (1854) (en:HMS Beagle) was an Arrow-class wooden-hulled screw gunvessel launched in 1854 and sold in 1863, eventually becoming the Japanese vessel Kanko
- HMS Beagle (1872) (en:HMS Beagle) was a 1-gun schooner serving in Sydney from 1872 to 1883.
- HMS Beagle (1889) (en:HMS Beagle) was a Beagle-class steel screw sloop, the lead ship of a class of two, in service from 1889 to 1905. (not exists)
- HMS Beagle (1909) (en:HMS Beagle) was a Beagle-class destroyer, the lead ship of her class, launched in 1909 and sold in 1921. (not exists)
- HMS Beagle (H30) (en:HMS Beagle) was a B-class destroyer launched in 1930 and broken up in 1946.
- HMS Beagle (A319) (en:HMS Beagle) was a Bulldog-class hydrographic survey ship launched in 1967 and sold in 2002.
- References
- {{colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Beagle, Hms}}
[[de:HMS Beagle]]
[[en:HMS Beagle (disambiguation)]]
[[fi:HMS Beagle]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name Beale, in honor of Edward Fitzgerald Beale.
- The USS Beale (DD-40) (en:USS Beale (DD-40)), was a Paulding-class destroyer, commissioned in 1912 and scrapped in 1934.
- The USS Beale (DD-471) (en:USS Beale (DD-471)), was a Fletcher-class destroyer, commissioned in 1942 and struck in 1968.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Beale}}
[[en:USS Beale]]
[[ja:ビール (駆逐艦)]]
[[pl:USS Beale]]
[[sl:USS Beale]]
The following ships of the Indian Navy have been named INS Beas:
- INS Beas (1960) (en:INS Beas (1960)) was a Type 41, Leopard class frigate commissioned in 1960, which served in the Portuguese-Indian War and the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 (not exists)
- INS Beas (F37) (en:INS Beas (F37)) is a Brahmaputra class guided-missile frigate, currently in active service with the Indian Navy
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Beas}}
[[en:INS Beas]]
USS Beatty may refer to:
- USS Beatty (DD-640) (en:USS Beatty (DD-640)), a Gleaves-class destroyer which served from 1942 until she was torpedoed off Algeria by German planes in 1943.
- USS Beatty (DD-756) (en:USS Beatty (DD-756)), an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer which served from 1945 until 1972.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Beatty}}
[[en:USS Beatty]]
[[es:USS Beatty]]
[[pl:USS Beatty]]
[[sl:USS Beatty]]
USS Beaufort may refer to any of five ships of the United States Navy named after Beaufort, South Carolina.
- USS Beaufort (1799) (en:USS Beaufort (1799)), a galley constructed by the citizens of Beaufort, SC
- USS Beaufort (AK-6) (en:USS Beaufort (AK-6)), a seized German steel-hulled collier named Rudolph Blumberg
- USS Beaufort (PF-59) (en:USS Beaufort (PF-59)), laid down on 21 July 1943
- USS Beaufort (PCS-1387) (en:USS Beaufort (PCS-1387)), a subchaser laid down on 22 May 1943
- USS Beaufort (ATS-2) (en:USS Beaufort (ATS-2)), laid down on 19 February 1968 at Lowestoft, England
- See also
- References
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Beaufort}}
[[en:USS Beaufort]]
[[pl:USS Beaufort]]
Five French Navy ships have been named after the hydrographer Charles-François Beautemps-Beaupré:
- Beautemps-Beaupré (1872) (en:Beautemps-Beaupré (1872)), a third class cruiser (1 200 t, 63 m) (1872 - 1896) (not exists)
- the former patrol boat D'Estaing (1 100 t, 64 m), built during the First World War, converted to a hydrographic vessel in 1919-20, decommissioned 1935
- a hydrographic ship derived from a colonial aviso of the Dumont-D'Urville type, scuttled in 1940 before completion (2 000 t, 106 m)
- the former aviation tender Sans Souci, turned into an escort vessel on the Liberation, then a hydrographic aviso (2 000 t, 95 m) (1946 - 1969)
- French ship Beautemps-Beaupré (2002) (en:French ship Beautemps-Beaupré (2002))
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Beautemps-Beaupre}}
[[en:French ship Beautemps-Beaupré]]
[[fr:Beautemps-Beaupré (bâtiment hydrographique)]]
[[ja:ボータン・ボープレ (海洋観測艦)]]
Ten ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Beaver, after the animal, the beaver:
- HMS Beaver (1656) (en:HMS Beaver), a ketch in the Royalist navy, captured by Parliamentary forces in 1656 and broken up two years later. (not exists)
- HMS Beaver (1757) (en:HMS Beaver), 18, a sloop originally called Trudaine and operating as a French privateer, but captured in 1757 and renamed before being sold in 1761. (not exists)
- HMS Beaver (1761) (en:HMS Beaver), 14, a sloop launched in 1761 and sold in 1783. (not exists)
- HMS Beaver (1795) (en:HMS Beaver), 14, a sloop launched in 1795 and sold in 1808. (not exists)
- HMS Beaver (1809) (en:HMS Beaver), 10, a Cherokee class sloop launched in 1809 and sold in 1829 (not exists)
- HMS Beaver (1837) (en:HMS Beaver), a wooden paddle packet originally operating as a Post Office vessel but transferred to the Royal Navy in 1837. It became a dockyard lighter in 1845. (not exists)
- HMS Beaver (1855) (en:HMS Beaver), an Albacore class gunboat launched in 1855 and broken up in 1864. (not exists)
- HMS Beaver (1905) (en:HMS Beaver), a 125 ton tender transferred from the War Department to the Royal Navy in 1905 and sold in 1911. (not exists)
- HMS Beaver (1911) (en:Beaver), an Acheron class destroyer launched in 1911 and sold in 1921.
- HMS Beaver (F93) (en:Beaver (F93)), a Type 22, or Broadsword class frigate launched in 1982 and scrapped in 2001.
- See also
- HMS Beaver Prize (en:HMS Beaver Prize) was the American privateer Oliver Cromwell, of 14 guns, which Beaver captured in 1778. Beaver had only two men wounded, while the American loss was 20 killed and as many wounded. She was commissioned into the Royal Navy as Convert and renamed shortly thereafter. She was wrecked 11 October 1780 off Saint Lucia. (not exists)
- HMCS Beaver (S10) (en:HMCS Beaver)
- Beaver, a ship that was one of the subjects of the Boston Tea Party
- References
- {{colledge}}
- Royal Navy History - History of HMS Beaver, year 1777.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Beaver, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Beaver]]
Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Bedford, named initially after William Russell, created Duke of Bedford in May 1694 and not after the town of Bedford:
- HMS Bedford (1698) (en:HMS Bedford) was a 70-gun third rate launched in 1698. She was rebuilt in 1741 to carry 64-guns, was hulked in 1767 and sold in 1787.
- HMS Bedford (1775) (en:HMS Bedford) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1775. She was used a prison ship from 1801 and was broken up in 1817.
- HMS Bedford (1901) (en:HMS Bedford) was a Monmouth class armoured cruiser launched in 1901. She was wrecked in 1910 and the wreck was sold later that year.
- See also
- HMS Bedford Galley (en:HMS Bedford Galley) was a 34-gun fifth rate launched in 1697, and purchased that year for Navy service. She was rebuilt in 1709 and converted into a fire ship in 1716. She was sunk as a foundation at Sheerness in 1725. (not exists)
- HMS Bedford is a fictional Type 23 frigate in the film Tomorrow Never Dies.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bedford, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Bedford]]
Two vessels and two shore establishments of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Bee, after the insect, the Bee. A third ship was ordered but never completed:
- Ships
- HM Schooner Bee was a 79' wooden supply schooner of 30.5 tonnes displacement, stationed at the Penetanguishene Naval Establishment from 1817 to 1831.
- HMS Bee (1842) (en:HMS Bee) was a wooden screw and paddle vessel launched in 1842 and broken up in 1874. (not exists)
- HMS Bee (1915) (en:HMS Bee) was an Insect class gunboat launched in 1915 and sold in 1939.
- HMS Bee was to have been another river patrol boat. She was ordered in 1939, but cancelled in 1940.
- Shore establishments
- HMS Bee was a Coastal Forces Motor Launch working up base at Weymouth in commission between 1942 and 1943.
- HMS Bee was a Coastal Forces ML working up base at Holyhead, taking over from the previous base in 1943 and being paid off in 1945.
Other shore establishments have borne similar names
- HMS Beecroft was a naval base in Nigeria between 1960 and 1978.
- HMS Beehive was a Coastal Forces base at Felixstowe between 1940 and 1945.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bee, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Bee]]
[[pl:HMS Bee]]
Two vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Begonia after the flower.
- HMS Begonia (1915) (en:HMS Begonia) was an Azalea-class sloop launched in 1915, converted to a Q-ship and sunk in a collision with a German submarine off Casablanca in 1917. (not exists)
- HMS Begonia (K66) (en:HMS Begonia) was a Flower-class corvette launched in 1940 and lent to the United States Navy between 1942 and 1945, where she served as USS Impulse. The ship was sold into civilian service in 1946.
- References
- {{Colledge}}
- {{cite web | url = http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/flower.htm | work = Battleships-Cruisers | title =Flower Class Sloop | accessdate=2008-10-10}}
- {{cite web | work =The Leander Project | title =Steel sloops in the RN | url = http://www.leander-project.homecall.co.uk/Sloops.html | accessdate=2008-10-10}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Begonia, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Begonia]]
At least four vessels of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Belette. (Belette is French for "weasel".)
- French corvette Belette (1781) (en:HMS Belette) was a 20-gun French Coquette class corvette launched in 1781, surrendered to the British in 1793 by Royalists at Toulon and burnt in 1796 at Ajaccio as unserviceable. (not exists)
- French brig Belette (1793) (en:HMS Belette) was the French 12-gun brig Belliqueuse launched in 1793, sold in 1797 to serve as a privateer and taken by the British in 1798. She was never commissioned and was sold in 1801. (not exists)
- HMS Belette (1806) (en:HMS Belette (1806)) was a Cruizer class brig-sloop launched in 1806 and wrecked at Laeso in the Kattegat in 1812 with the loss of almost all her crew.<ref>Gossett (1986), p.86.</ref>
- HMS Belette (1814) (en:HMS Belette (1814)) was a Cruizer class brig-sloop launched in 1814 but not completed until 1818 and sold in 1828.
- References
{{reflist}}
- {{colledge}}
- {{cite book|last=Gossett|first=William Patrick|year=1986|title=The lost ships of the Royal Navy, 1793-1900|publisher=Mansell|isbn=0-7201-1816-6}}
- Roche, Jean-Michel (2005) Dictionnaire des Bâtiments de la Flotte de Guerre Française de Colbert à nos Jours. (Group Retozel-Maury Millau).
- {{cite book |first=Rif|last=Winfield|title=British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793–1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates|publisher=Seaforth|year=2008|isbn=1861762461}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{Cruizer class brig-sloop}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Belette, Hms}}
[[en:HMS Belette]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Belknap, in honor of Rear Admiral George Eugene Belknap.
- The USS Belknap (DD-251) (en:USS Belknap (DD-251)), was a destroyer launched in 1919 and decommissioned in 1945.
- Ракетные крейсера типа «Белкнап» «Белкнап» - заложен 5 февраля 1962 г., спущен 20 июля 1963 г. , вступил в строй 7 ноября 1964 г. (The en:USS Belknap (CG-26), the lead ship of her class, was a guided missile cruiser in service from 1964 to 1995.)
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Belknap}}
[[de:USS Belknap]]
[[en:USS Belknap]]
[[sl:USS Belknap]]
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Bell, in honor of Rear Admiral Henry Haywood Bell.
- The USS Bell (DD-95) (en:USS Bell (DD-95)), was a Wickes-class destroyer.
- The USS Bell (DD-587) (en:USS Bell (DD-587)), was a Fletcher-class destroyer from 1943 to 1946.
- See also
- USS Belle (1864) (en:USS Belle (1864))
- USS Jacob Bell (1842) (en:USS Jacob Bell (1842))
- USS J. Franklin Bell (APA-16) (en:USS J. Franklin Bell (AP-34))
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bell}}
[[en:USS Bell]]
[[pl:USS Bell]]
[[sl:USS Bell]]
USS Bellatrix may refer to:.
- USS Bellatrix (AKA-3) (en:USS Bellatrix (AKA-3)), an attack cargo ship commissioned in 1942; transferred to Peru in 1963; scrapped in 1991.
- USS Bellatrix (AF-62) (en:USS Bellatrix (AF-62)), commissioned 18 November 1961 at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington.
- SS Bellatrix (T-AKR-288) (en:USNS Bellatrix (T-AKR-288)), a ship of the Military Sealift Command, delivered in 1973.
- Source
- {{DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b4-list.htm}}
- {{NVR|http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/AKR288.htm}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bellatrix}}
[[en:USS Bellatrix]]
[[pl:USS Bellatrix]]
{{French Navy}}
Four ships of the French Navy have borne the name Belle Poule (Beautiful Chick). Legend has it that the name derives from Belle Paule, the name of a privateer christened in honour of Paule de Viguier, baronne de Fonterville, in 1533. The ships are:
- the 26-gun frigate Belle Poule (1765), famous for her duel against the English frigate HMS Arethusa on 17 June 1778, which started the French intervention in the American War of Independence; the British 64-gun ship of the line HMS Nonsuch captured her in 1780
- the 40-gun frigate Belle Poule (1802-1806) which acted as a commerce raider in the Indian Ocean until the British captured her in 1806
- the 60-gun frigate Belle Poule (1828-1888), famous for bringing back the remains of Napoléon from Saint Helena to France in 1840; she was under command of François d'Orléans, prince of Joinville, and was painted black for the mission
- The modern schooner Belle Poule, training ship of the Naval Academy, whose actions with the Free French Forces during the Second World War are commemorated by her bearing a French flag with the croix de Lorraine
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Belle Poule, French Ship}}
[[de:Belle Poule]]
[[en:French ship Belle Poule]]
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Belle Poule, from the French meaning Beautiful Chick:
- French ship Belle Poule (1765) (en:HMS Belle Poule) was a 36-gun fifth rate captured from the French in 1780 and sold in 1801.
- HMS Belle Poule (1806) (en:HMS Belle Poule) was a 38-gun fifth rate captured from the French in 1806. She was used as a troopship from 1814, a prison ship from 1815 and was sold in 1816.
- See also
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Belle Poule, Hms}}
Eight French ships of the French Navy have born the name Belle:
- A 6-gun frigate (1668)
- A galley (1669)
- A captured Spanish frigate (1676)
- A barque (1678)
- A galley (1679)
- A barque (1684)
- A galley (1688)
- A barque (1691)
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Belle, French Ship}}
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Belleau Wood, after the Battle of Belleau Wood near Château-Thierry in France.
- The USS Belleau Wood (CVL-24) (en:USS Belleau Wood (CVL-24)), was a light aircraft carrier converted from a cruiser hull and in service during World War II.
- The USS Belleau Wood (LHA-3) (en:USS Belleau Wood (LHA-3)), was an amphibious assault ship commissioned on 23 December 1978 and decommissioned on 28 October 2005.
- Source
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Belleau Wood}}
[[de:USS Belleau Wood]]
[[en:USS Belleau Wood]]
[[pl:USS Belleau Wood]]
[[sl:USS Belleau Wood]]
USS Bellerophon may refer to:
- USS Bellerophon (ARL-31) (en:USS Bellerophon (ARL-31)), one of 39 Achelous-class landing craft repair ships built for the United States Navy
- USS Bellerephon (NCC-62048), a fictional Nebula-class starship that appears in 1993's "Emissary" (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
- USS Bellerophon (NCC-74705), a fictional Intrepid-class starship that appears in 1999's "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges" (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
- See also
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bellerophon}}
[[en:USS Bellerophon]]
[[pl:USS Bellerophon]]
Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Bellerophon after the hero Bellerophon in Greek mythology, whilst another two were planned:
- HMS Bellerophon (1786) (en:HMS Bellerophon) was a 74-gun third-rate launched in 1786. She became a prison ship in 1815, was renamed HMS Captivity in 1824, and was sold in 1836.
- HMS Waterloo (1818) (en:HMS Bellerophon) was an 80-gun third rate, originally named HMS Talavera but renamed HMS Waterloo before her launch in 1818. She was renamed HMS Bellerophon in 1824, relegated to harbour service in 1848 and finally sold for breaking up in 1892.
- HMS Bellerophon (1865) (en:HMS Bellerophon) was an ironclad battleship launched in 1865. She was renamed Indus III in 1904 and used for training, and was sold in 1922.
- HMS Bellerophon (1907) (en:HMS Bellerophon) was a Bellerophon class battleship launched in 1907 and sold for breaking up in 1921.
- HMS Blake (C99) (en:HMS Bellerophon) was to have been a Minotaur class cruiser. She was ordered in 1942, but was renamed HMS Blake before construction started in 1944.
- HMS Tiger (C20) (en:HMS Bellerophon) was to have been a Minotaur class cruiser. She was renamed HMS Tiger in 1945 whilst under construction and was launched later year.
- See also
- HMS Bellerophon, a former Royal Navy shore establishment in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England.
- References
- {{colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bellerophon, Hms}}
[[de:HMS Bellerophon]]
[[en:HMS Bellerophon]]
[[fi:HMS Bellerophon]]
[[it:HMS Bellerophon]]
[[sl:HMS Bellerophon]]
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Belliqueux:
- HMS Belliqueux (1758) (en:HMS Belliqueux) was a 64-gun third rate, captured from the French in 1758 and broken up in 1772.
- HMS Belliqueux (1780) (en:HMS Belliqueux) was a 64-gun third rate launched in 1780, used as a prison ship from 1814 and broken up in 1816.
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Belliqueux, Hms}}
Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Belleisle after Belle Île off the coast of Brittany:
- The first HMS Belleisle (1795) (en:Belleisle) was a French 74-gun third-rate ship of the line named Formidable captured in 1795 near Belle Île. She fought at the Battle of Trafalgar and was broken up in 1814.
- The second HMS Belleisle (1819) (en:Belleisle) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1819 and broken up in 1872.
- The third HMS Belleisle (1876) (en:Belleisle) was the lead ship of her class of ironclad battleship, originally built for the Ottoman Empire as Peiki Shereef, but purchased in 1876, used as a coast defense ship and expended as a target ship in 1903.
- Эскадренный миноносец Эскадренный миноносец (сокр. эсминец) — многоцелевой боевой быстроходный маневренный корабль для борьбы с подводными лодками, летательными аппаратами (в том числе ракетами), и кораблями противника, охраны и обороны соединений кораблей или конвоев на переходе морем. (A en:destroyer named Belleisle was launched in 1946 but never completed.)
- See also
- HMS Belle Isle (en:HMS Belle Isle) (not exists)
- References
- {{Colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bellisle}}
[[de:HMS Belleisle]]
[[en:HMS Belleisle]]
[[sl:HMS Belleisle]]
Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Bellona after a Bellona, the goddess of war in Roman mythology:
- HMS Bellona (1747) (en:HMS Bellona) was a 30-gun sixth rate, formerly the French privateer Bellone. She was captured in 1747, and sold in 1749. (not exists)
- HMS Bellona (1760) (en:HMS Bellona) was a 74-gun third rate, launched in 1760 and broken up in 1814.
- HMS Bellona (1794) (en:HMS Bellona) was a 3-gun vessel purchased in 1794. She was used as a mud boat from 1799 and was broken up in 1805. (not exists)
- HMS Bellona (1806) (en:HMS Bellona) was a 28-gun sixth rate, formerly the French Bellone. She was captured in 1806, renamed HMS Blanche in 1809, and was broken up in 1814. (not exists)
- HMS Indus (1812) (en:HMS Bellona) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1812 as HMS Indus. She was renamed HMS Bellona in 1818, used for harbour service from 1840 and was broken up in 1868.
- HMS Bellona (1890) (en:HMS Bellona) was a third-class cruiser launched in 1890 and sold in 1906. (not exists)
- HMS Bellona (1909) (en:HMS Bellona) was a Boadicea-class scout cruiser launched in 1909 and sold in 1921.
- HMS Bellona (63) (en:HMS Bellona) was a modified Dido-class light cruiser launched in 1942, on loan to the Royal New Zealand Navy from 1948 to 1956, and broken up in 1959.
- References
- {{colledge}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bellona, Hms}}
[[de:HMS Bellona]]
[[en:HMS Bellona]]
[[fi:HMS Bellona]]
[[it:HMS Bellona]]
[[sl:HMS Bellona]]
{{French Navy}}
Eleven ships of the French Navy have born the name Bellone, in honour of Bellona:
- French ship Bellone (1690) (en:Bellone) (1690-1696), a galley (not exists)
- French frigate Bellone (1696) (en:Bellone) (1696-1719), a 32-gun frigate (not exists)
- French frigate Bellone (1745) (en:Bellone) (1745-1749), a 30-gun frigate (not exists)
- French frigate Bellone (1758) (en:Bellone) (1758-1777), a 32-gun frigate (not exists)
- French frigate Bellone (1779) (en:Bellone) (1779-1806), a 32-gun Iphigénie class frigate
- French ship Bellone (1797) (en:Bellone) (1797-1797), a xebec (not exists)
- French frigate Bellone (1807) (en:Bellone) (1807-1817), a 44-gun frigate
- French ship Bellone (1808) (en:Bellone) (1808), an unknown ship (not exists)
- French frigate Pauline (1807) (en:Bellone) (1814-1840), a 44-gun Hortense class frigate
- French frigate Bellone (1853) (en:Bellone) (1853-1877), a 38-gun frigate (not exists)
- Bellone (Q102) (en:Bellone) (Q102, 1917-1935), the lead ship of the Bellone class of submarines (not exists)
- Privateers
Several privateers also bore the name. Notable is the 34-gun Bellone, under Jacques François Perroud [3], which captured the East Indiaman Lord Nelson on 14 August 1803 [4]. A painting by Auguste Mayer commemorates the action.
-
Capture of Lord Nelson by Bellone
-
Painting by Auguste Mayer
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bellone, French Ship}}
USS Belmont is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:
- USS Belmont (1917) (en:USS Belmont (1917)), a barge that served the 3d Naval District during World War I. (not exists)
- USS Belmont (AGTR-4) (en:USS Belmont (AGTR-4)), a technical research ship commissioned 2 November 1964.
- References
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Belmont}}
[[en:USS Belmont]]
[[pl:USS Belmont]]
{{Unreferenced|date=January 2009}}
{{Infobox ship image |Ship image=center|300px |Ship caption=Ben-my-Chree in Douglas Harbour }}
{{Infobox ship career |Ship name=Ben-my-Chree |Ship namesake=мэн. Girl of my Heart}}
{{Infobox ship characteristics |Ship tonnage=12,747 |Ship length={{convert/LoffAon}}
DbSoff|125.2||ft}}
|23.4|m|ft}}
|5.8|s=
|r=а |u=м |n=метра |t=Метр |o=ft |b=1 |j=0-0}}
The MV Ben-my-Chree is a Ro-Pax vessel that is operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company. The vessel is the company's flagship.
The ship is registered in Douglas, Isle of Man. She is the sixth vessel to carry the name.
- History of the Ben-my-Chree
The Ben-my-Chree was ordered in 1997 by Sea Containers for the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, costing around £24 million. She was built by van der Giessen de Noord of the Netherlands. She was brought around to the island from Holland by the Captain Vernon Kinley.
The 'Ben' was the first new ship built for the company since 1976 and the sixth vessel to be called Ben-my-Chree. The vessel was launched on 4 April 1998 and entered service on Tynwald Day (July 5), and at a gross tonnage of around 12,000, she was the largest ship to enter service with the company. The vessel received a lot of criticism due to her low passenger capacity of 500, (carrying no more than 350 per sailing), and the fact she had no open deck for passengers. The Company insisted this was a "comfort level" for the vessel's size. Since then, the island has come to warm to the vessel.
In 2004, the Ben-my-Chree received a major refit, which included a new passenger accommodation section, creating an open deck for passengers, and her stern door was modified. This refit now allowed the Ben-my-Chree to carry her full capacity of 630 pax. On 2 April 2008, the Ben-my-Chree went in for another refit, which included a new livery and internal refit. On 16 July 2008, the Ben-my-Chree completed 10 years of Manx service. On 25 July 2008, the Ben-my-Chree suffered a technical failure, with the Viking taking her Heysham sailing until she was repaired.
- Today
- Onboard Facilities=
Deck 7, offers a range of seating options and the following services:
- Legend's Bar
- Coast-to-Coast Café
- Ocean Avenue Shop
- Junior Shipmates children's play area
Deck 7 also holds the Steam Packet lounges:
- Manannan Premium Lounge
- Manannan Executive Club Lounge
- Niarbyl Reserved Lounge
- Dog Lounge
Deck 8 has the outside deck, as well as the 4 berth cabins.
- Current Service=
Currently operating services from Douglas to Heysham.
- Photo gallery
-
Ben-my-Chree in previous livery
-
MS Ben-my-Chree entering Douglas Harbour
- External links
- References
{{Reflist}}
{{неоднозначность|корабли}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ben-My-Chree}}