List of naval ships of Germany
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The list of naval ships of Germany includes all naval ships which have been in service of the German Navy or its predecessors.
See also:
- List of German Imperial Navy ships
- List of Kriegsmarine ships
- List of German Federal Navy ships
- List of German Navy ships
- List of German Navy ship classes
- List of U-boats
- List of German battleships
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
[edit] A
- Admiral Graf Spee: 12,000 ton Deutschland class pocket battleship/heavy cruiser, launched 1933
- Admiral Hipper: 14,000 ton Admiral Hipper class heavy cruiser, launched 1937
- Admiral Scheer: 12,000 ton Deutschland class pocket battleship/heavy cruiser, launched 1934
- Adolf Lüderitz: Fleet tender, launched 20 February 1939, commissioned 11 June 1940
- Ägir: 3,700 ton Odin class coastal armored ship, launched 1895
- Albatros: Type 1923 torpedo boat, launched 15 July 1926, commissioned 5 May 1927, beached 9 April 1940
- Albatros: Seeadler (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1975
- Albatros: Albatross class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Albatross: 2,000 ton Nautilus class mine-laying cruiser, launched 1907
- Albert Leo Schlageter: Sail training ship, launched 1937, became Portuguese training ship Sagres II
- Alk: Jaguar (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1960—1974
- Alk: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Alster: Oste class (Type 423) fleet service, surveillance, and ELINT ship
- Amazone: 3-masted sail corvette of the Preußische Marine
- Amazone: 2,700 ton Gazelle class light cruiser
- Ammersee: Walchensee class (Type 703) small coastal tanker
- Anton Schmitt: 2,400 ton Type 1936 destroyer
- Arcona: 2,700 ton Gazelle class light cruiser, launched 10 August 1900, commissioned 18 May 1901, recommissioned 27 May 1940 as a floating flak battery, scrapped 1948
- Ariadne: 2,700 ton Gazelle class light cruiser
- Arminius: Unique ironclad warship
- Atlantis HSK 2: 17,000 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
- Auerbach: Ensdorf class (Type 352) minesweeper, become Oberfalz
- Augsburg: 4,400 ton Kolberg class light cruiser, launched 1909
- Augsberg: Köln class (Type 120) frigate, commissioned 1962 to 1988
- Augsburg: Bremen class (Type 122) frigate
[edit] B
- Bad Bevensen: Frankenthal class (Type 332) minehunter
- Bad Rappenau: Frankenthal class (Type 332) minehunter
- Baden: 7,800 ton Sachsen class armored ship, launched 1880
- Baden: 29,000 ton Bayern class battleship, launched 1915
- Barbe: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
- Bayern: 7,800 ton Sachsen class armored ship, launched 1878
- Bayern: 29,000 ton Bayern class battleship, launched 1915
- Bayern: Hamburg class (Type 101A) destroyer, decommissioned
- Bayern: Brandenburg class (Type 123) frigate
- Beowulf: 3,700 ton Siegfried class coastal armored ship, launched 1890
- Berlin: 3,300 ton Bremen class light cruiser
- Berlin: Berlin class (Type 702) replenishment and combat support ship
- Bernd von Arnim: 2,230 ton Type 1934A destroyer
- Bismarck: 42,000 ton Bismarck class battleship, launched 1939
- Blücher: 15,800 ton unique heavy cruiser, launched 1908
- Blücher: 14,000 ton Admiral Hipper class heavy cruiser, launched 1937
- Bottsand: Bottsand class oil recovery ship, commisioned 1984
- Brandenburg: 10,500 ton Brandenburg class battleship, launched 1891
- Brandenburg: Brandenburg class (Type 123) frigate
- Brasse: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
- Braunschweig: 13,000 ton Braunschweig class battleship, launched 1901
- Braunschweig: Köln class (Type 120) frigate, commissioned 1964 to 1989
- Braunschweig: Braunschweig class (Type 130) corvette, building
- Bremen: 3,300 ton Bremen class light cruiser, launched 1903
- Bremen: Bremen class (Type 122) frigate
- Bremse: 4,400 ton Brummer class mine-laying cruiser, launched 1915
- Bremse: Auxiliary gunnery training ship, launched 1931, commissioned 14 July 1932, sunk 7 August 1941
- Breslau: Magdeburg class light cruiser, launched 1911
- Brommy: Hunt class frigate, former Royal Navy HMS Eggesford, commissioned 1959 to 1965
- Brummer: 4,400 ton Brummer class mine-laying cruiser, launched 1915
- Brummer: Auxiliary gunnery training ship, launched 29 May 1935, commissioned 8 February 1936, sunk 15 April 1940
- Brummer: Minelayer, former Norwegian Olav Tryggvason, captured 9 April 1940
- Bruno Heinemann: 2,230 ton Type 1934A destroyer
- Bussard: 1,650 ton Bussard class light cruiser, launched 1890
- Bussard: Seeadler (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1975
- Bussard: Albatross class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Butt: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
[edit] C
- Cap Arcona: 27,500 ton Converted from ocean liner to troop ship, launched 1927, sunk 1945
- Carl Peters: Fleet tenders, launched 13 April 1939, commissioned 6 January 1940
- Castor: Krebs class (Type 340) minesweeper, commissioned 1962—1990)
- Coburg: Lüneburg class (Type 701) replenishment ship
- Cormoran: Converted from merchant ship to light cruiser
- Coronel: 11,000 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
- Cuxhaven: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1959 to 1976, upgraded to Type 331, recommissioned 1979 to 2000
[edit] D
- Dachs: Zobel (Type 142) class fast attack craft, commissioned 1962—1983
- Dachs: Gepard class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
- Danzig: 3,300 ton Bremen class light cruiser, launched 1906
- Datteln: Frankenthal class (Type 332) minehunter
- Delphin: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
- Derfflinger: 27,000 ton Derfflinger class battlecruiser, launched 1913
- Detmold: Vegesack class (Type 321) minesweeper, commissioned 1960 to 1969
- Deutschland: 7,600 ton Kaiser class armored frigate, launched 1872
- Deutschland: 13,000 ton Deutschland class battleship, launched 1904
- Deutschland: 21,000 ton ocean liner converted in hospital ship, launched 1923, sunk 1945
- Deutschland: 12,000 ton Deutschland class pocket battleship/heavy cruiser, launched 1931, renamed Lützow in 1939
- Diether von Roeder: 2,400 ton Type 1936 destroyer
- Dillingen: Frankenthal class (Type 332) minehunter
- Dommel: Jaguar (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1961—1974
- Dommel: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Donau: Rhein class (Type 401) tender
- Donau: Elbe class (Type 404) replenishment ship
- Dorsch: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
- Dresden: 3,700 ton Dresden class light cruiser, launched 1907
- Dresden: 5,600 ton Köln class light cruiser, launched 1917
- Düren: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1959 to 1979, upgraded to Type 351, recommissioned 1989 to 2000
[edit] E
- Eber: Iltis class gunboat, launched 6 June 1903, commissioned 15 August 1903, burned 26 October 1917
- Eider: Isles class (Type 139) trawler, former Royal Navy HMS Flint
- Eisbär: Eisvogel class (Type 721) icebreaker, decommissioned 1997
- Eismöve: Schnellboot fast attack craft, commissioned 1956—1967
- Eisvogel: Eisvogel class (Type 721) icebreaker
- Elbe: Rhein class (Type 401) tender
- Elbe: Elbe class (Type 404) replenishment ship
- Elbing: Pillau class light cruiser, launched 1914
- Elsaß: 13,000 ton Braunschweig class battleship, launched 1903
- Elster: Jaguar (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1960—1974
- Elster: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Emden: 3,700 ton Dresden class light cruiser, launched 1908
- Emden: Königsberg class light cruiser, launched 1916
- Emden: 6,000 ton unique light cruiser, launched 1925
- Emden: Köln class (Type 120) frigate, commissioned 1961 to 1983
- Emden: Bremen class (Type 122) frigate
- Ensdorf: Ensdorf class (Type 352) minesweeper
- Erfurt: Braunschweig class (Type 130) corvette, planned
- Erich Giese: 2,230 ton Type 1934A destroyer
- Erich Koellner: 2,230 ton Type 1934A destroyer
- Erich Steinbrinck: 2,230 ton Type 1934A destroyer
- Eversand: Bottsand class oil recovery ship, commisioned 1984
[edit] F
- Falke: Seeadler (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1975
- Falke: Albatross class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Fehmarn: Helgoland class (Type 720) tug
- Felchen: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
- Flensburg: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1959 to 1970, upgraded to Type 331
- Flensburg: Fulda class (Type 331, upgraded Type 320 Lindau class) minesweepers, commissioned 1972 to 1991
- Flunder: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
- Forelle: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
- Fulda: Fulda class (Type 331, upgraded Type 320 Lindau class) minesweepers, decommissioned 1992
- Frankenthal: Frankenthal class (Type 332) minehunter
- Frankfurt: Wiesbaden class light cruiser, launched 1915
- Frankfurt am Main: Berlin class (Type 702) replenishment and combat support ship
- Frauenlob: 2,700 ton Gazelle class light cruiser
- Frettchen: Zobel (Type 142) class fast attack craft, commissioned 1963—1983
- Frettchen: Gepard class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
- Freya: 5,700 ton Victoria Louise class protected cruiser, launched 1897
- Freiburg: Lüneburg class (Type 701) replenishment ship
- Friedrich Carl: 9,000 ton Prinz Adalbert class armored cruiser, 1901
- Friedrich der Große: 6,800 ton Preußen class armored frigate, launched 1874
- Friedrich der Große: 25,000 ton Kaiser class battleship, launched 1911
- Friedrich Eckoldt: 2,230 ton Type 1934A destroyer
- Friedrich Ihn: 2,230 ton Type 1934A destroyer
- Friedrich Schürer: Type 202 submarine
- Frithjof: 3,700 ton Siegfried class coastal armored ship, launched 1892
- Fuchs: Jaguar (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959—1973
- Fuchs: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Fulda: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1960 to present, upgraded to Type 331, not decommissioned for upgrade
- Fulda: Frankenthal class (Type 332) minehunter
- Fürst Bismarck: 10,700 ton unique armored cruiser, launched 1897
- Fürst Bismarck: Mackensen class battlecruiser, laid down in 1915 but never completed
[edit] G
- G37: 1051 ton Großes Torpedoboot 1913 class, launched 1914
- G38: 1051 ton Großes Torpedoboot 1913 class, launched 1914
- G39: 1051 ton Großes Torpedoboot 1913 class, launched 1915
- G40: 1051 ton Großes Torpedoboot 1913 class, launched 1915
- G41: 1051 ton Großes Torpedoboot 1913 class, launched 1915
- G42: 1051 ton Großes Torpedoboot 1913 class, launched 1915
- Gazelle: 2,700 ton Gazelle class light cruiser, launched 1898
- Gefion: 3,700 ton unique light cruiser, launched 1893
- Geier: Seeadler (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1975
- Geier: Albatross class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Georg Thiele: 2,230 ton Type 1934 destroyer
- Gepard: Zobel (Type 142) class fast attack craft, commissioned 1963—1982
- Gepard: Gepard class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
- Glücksburg: Lüneburg class (Type 701) replenishment ship
- Gneisenau: 11,600 ton Scharnhorst class armored cruiser, launched 1906
- Gneisenau: 35,000 ton Sharnhorst class battleship, launched 1936
- Gneisenau: Black Swan class frigate, former Royal Navy HMS Oakley, commissioned 1958 to 1966
- Goeben: 23,000 ton Moltke class battlecruiser, launched 1911
- Gorch Fock: Sail training ship, launched 1933, became Soviet training ship Tovarishch
- Gorch Fock II: Type 441 unique sail training barque, launched 1958
- Göttingen: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1958 to 1976, upgraded to Type 331
- Göttingen: Fulda class (Type 331, upgraded Type 320 Lindau class) minesweepers, commissioned 1979 to 1997
- Graf Spee: Mackensen class battlecruiser, not completed
- Graf Spee: Type 138 frigate, commissioned 1959 to 1964
- Graf von Götzen: commissioned 1914
- Graf Zeppelin: 28,000 ton Graf Zeppelin class aircraft carrier, launched 1938 but never completed
- Graudenz: Graudenz class light cruiser, launched 1913
- Greif: Seeadler (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1976
- Greif: Albatross class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Großer Kurfürst: 6,800 ton Preußen class armored frigate, launched 1875
- Großer Kurfürst: 26,000 ton König class battleship, launched 1913
- Grömitz: Frankenthal class (Type 332) minehunter
[edit] H
- Habicht: Seeadler (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1976
- Habicht: Albatross class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Hagen: 3,700 ton Siegfried class coastal armored ship, launched 1893
- Häher: Jaguar (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1960—1974
- Häher: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Hai: Type 240 submarine, former Kriegsmarine U2365
- Hamburg: 3,300 ton Bremen class light cruiser, launched 1903
- Hamburg: Hamburg class (Type 101A) destroyer, decommissioned
- Hamburg: Sachsen class (Type 124) frigate
- Hameln: Vegesack class (Type 321) minesweeper, commissioned 1959 to 1963
- Hameln: Ensdorf class (Type 352) minesweeper
- Hannover: 13,000 ton Deutschland class battleship, launched 1905
- Hans Lody: 2,230 ton Type 1934A destroyer
- Hans Lüdemann: 2,400 ton Type 1936 destroyer
- Hans Techel: Type 202 submarine
- Hansa: 5,700 ton Victoria Louise class protected cruiser, launched 1898
- Hansa: 19,200 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
- Hecht: Type 240 submarine, former Kriegsmarine U2367
- Heimdall: 3,700 ton Siegfried class coastal armored ship, launched 1892
- Hela: 2,000 ton unique light cruiser, launched 1895
- Helgoland: 23,000 ton Helgoland class battleship, launched 1909
- Helgoland: Helgoland class (Type 720) tug, decommissioned 1997
- Hermann Künne: 2,400 ton Type 1936 destroyer
- Hermann Schoemann: 2,230 ton Type 1934A destroyer
- Hermelin: Zobel (Type 142) class fast attack craft, commissioned 1962—1983
- Hermelin: Gepard class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
- Herten: Kulmbach class (Type 332) minehunter
- Hertha: 5,700 ton Viktoria Louise class protected cruiser, launched 1897
- Hessen: 13,000 ton Braunschweig class battleship, launched 1903
- Hessen: Hamburg class (Type 101A) destroyer, decommissioned
- Hessen: Sachsen class (Type 124) frigate, planned commission December 2005
- Hildebrand: 3,700 ton Siegfried class coastal armored ship, possibly not completed
- Hindenburg: 27,000 ton Derfflinger class battlecruiser, launched 1915
- Hipper: Black Swan class frigate, former Royal Navy HMS Actaeon, commissioned 1959 to 1964
- Homburg: Frankenthal class (Type 332) minehunter
- Horst Wessel: Sail training ship, launched 1936, became United States Coast Guard USCGC Eagle
- Hugin: Nasty class (Type 152) fast attack craft, commissioned 1960 to 1973
- Hyäne: Zobel (Type 142) class fast attack craft, commissioned 1963—1984
- Hyäne: Gepard class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
[edit] I
- Iltis: Iltis class gunboat, launched 4 August 1898, commissioned 1 December 1898 to 28 August 1914
- Iltis: Jaguar class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1957—1975
- Iltis: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Inger: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
- Isar: Mosel class (Type 402) tender
[edit] J
- Jaguar: Iltis class gunboat, launched 19 August 1898, commissioned 4 April 1899, scuttled 7 November 1914
- Jaguar: Jaguar class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1957 to 1973
- Jaguar: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
[edit] K
- Kaiser: 7,600 ton Kaiser class armored frigate, launched 1874
- Kaiser: 25,000 ton Kaiser class battleship, launched 1911
- Kaiser Barbarossa: 11,600 ton Kaiser Friedrich III class battleship, launched 1900
- Kaiser Friedrich III: 11,600 ton Kaiser Friedrich III class battleship, launched 1896
- Kaiser Karl der Große: 11,600 ton Kaiser Friedrich III class battleship, launched 1899
- Kaiser Wilhelm II: 11,600 ton Kaiser Friedrich III class battleship, launched 1897
- Kaiser Wilhelm der Große: 11,600 ton Kaiser Friedrich III class battleship, launched 1899
- Kaiserin: 25,000 ton Kaiser class battleship, launched 1911
- Kaiserin Augusta: 6,000 ton unique heavy cruiser, launched 1892
- Karl Galster: 2,400 ton Type 1936 destroyer
- Karlsruhe: Karlsruhe class light cruiser, launched 1912
- Karlsruhe: Königsberg class light cruiser, launched 1915
- Karlsruhe: 7,200 ton Königsberg class light cruiser, launched 1927
- Karlsruhe: Bremen class (Type 122) frigate
- Karpfen: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
- Koblenz: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1958 to 1975, upgraded to Type 331
- Koblenz: Fulda class (Type 331, upgraded Type 320 Lindau class) minesweepers, commissioned 1978 to 1999
- Kolberg: 4,400 ton Kolberg class light cruiser, launched 1908
- Köln: 4,400 ton Kolberg class light cruiser, launched 1909
- Köln: 5,600 ton Köln class light cruiser, launched 1916
- Köln: 7,200 ton Königsberg class light cruiser, launched 1928
- Köln: Köln class (Type 120) frigate, commissioned 1961 to 1982
- Köln: Bremen class (Type 122) frigate
- Komet HSK 7: 7,500 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
- Kondor: Seeadler (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1976
- Kondor: Albatross class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- König: 26,000 ton König class battleship, launched 1913
- König Albert: 25,000 ton Kaiser class battleship, launched 1912
- König Wilhelm: unique amoured frigate, 9,700 tons, launched 1868; rebuilt 1897 into heavy cruiser
- Königsberg: Königsberg class light cruiser, launched 1905
- Königsberg: Königsberg class light cruiser, launched 1915
- Königsberg: 7,200 ton Königsberg class light cruiser, launched 1925
- Konstanz: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1959 to 1980, upgraded to Type 351 and recommissioned 1989 to 2000
- Kormoran HSK 8: 19,000 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
- Kormoran: Seeadler (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1976
- Kormoran: Albatross class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Kranich: Jaguar (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959—1973
- Kranich: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Krebs: Krebs class (Type 340) minesweeper, commissioned 1959 to 1973
- Kronprinz: Original name for 1914 battleship Kronprinz Wilhelm
- Kronprinz Wilhelm: 26,000 ton König class battleship, renamed from Kronprinz in 1918
- Kronprinz Wilhelm: 24,900 ton auxiliary cruiser, built as a civilian liner in 1901, commissioned as an auxiliary cruiser in 1914, surrendered to the US in 1915
- Kulmbach: Kulmbach class (Type 332) minehunter
- Kurfürst Friedrich Wilhelm: 10,500 ton Brandenburg class battleship, launched 1891
[edit] L
- Laboe: Kulmbach class (Type 332) minehunter
- Lachs: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships
- Lahn: Lahn class (Type 403) tender
- Lech: Lahn class (Type 403) tender
- Leipzig: 3,300 ton Bremen class light cruiser, launched 1905
- Leipzig: 8,000 ton Leipzig class cruiser, launched 1929
- Leberecht Maass: 2,230 ton Type 1934 destroyer
- Leopard: Jaguar (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1958—1973
- Leopard: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Lindau: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1958 to 1975, upgraded to Type 331
- Lindau: Fulda class (Type 331, upgraded Type 320 Lindau class) minesweepers, commissioned 1978 to 2000
- Lothringen: 13,000 ton Braunschweig class battleship, launched 1904
- Löwe: Jaguar (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959—1975
- Löwe: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Lübeck: 3,300 ton Bremen class light cruiser, launched 1904
- Lübeck: Köln class (Type 120) frigate, commissioned 1963 to 1988
- Lübeck: Bremen class (Type 122) frigate
- Luchs: Gunboat, launched 18 October 1899, commissioned 15 April 1900, blown up 28 August 1914
- Luchs: Jaguar class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1958—1972
- Luchs: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Ludwigshafen: Braunschweig class (Type 130) corvette, planned
- Lüneburg: Lüneburg class (Type 701) replenishment ship
- Lütjens: Lütjens class (Type 103B) destroyer, decommissioned
- Lützow: 27,000 ton Derfflinger class battlecruiser, launched 1913
- Lützow: 14,000 ton modified Admiral Hipper class heavy cruiser, sold before completion to Soviet Union in 1939, never commissioned
- Lützow: 12,000 ton Deutschland class pocket battleship/heavy cruiser, renamed from Deutschland in 1939
[edit] M
- Mackensen: Mackensen class battlecruiser, launched 1917, not completed
- Magdeburg: Magdeburg class light cruiser, launched 1911
- Magedeburg: Braunschweig class (Type 130) corvette, building
- Main: Rhein class (Type 401) tender
- Main: Elbe class (Type 404) replenishment ship
- Mainz: 4,400 ton Kolberg class light cruiser, launched 1909
- Makrele: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
- Marburg: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1959 to 1976, upgraded to Type 331
- Marburg: Fulda class (Type 331, upgraded Type 320 Lindau class) minesweepers, commissioned 1979 to 2000
- Marder: Jaguar (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959—1972
- Marder: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Markgraf: 26,000 ton König class battleship, launched 1913
- Mars: Krebs class (Type 340) minesweeper, commissioned 1961—1992)
- Max Schultz: 2,230 ton Type 1934 destroyer
- Mecklenburg: 12,000 ton Wittelsbach class battleship, launched 1901
- Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: Brandenburg class (Type 123) frigate
- Medusa: 2,700 ton Gazelle class light cruiser
- Meersburg: Lüneburg class (Type 701) replenishment ship
- Michel HSK 9: 11,000 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
- Minden: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1960 to 1975, upgraded to Type 331
- Minden: Fulda class (Type 331, upgraded Type 320 Lindau class) minesweepers, commissioned 1978 to 1997
- Mira: Krebs class (Type 340) minesweeper, commissioned 1960—1973) is for sale click for details: - here
- Mölders: Lütjens class (Type 103B) destroyer, decommissioned
- Moltke: 23,000 ton Moltke class battlecruiser, launched 1910
- Mosel: Mosel class (Type 402) tender
- Mosel: Elbe class (Type 404) replenishment ship
- Mühlhausen: Type 742 diver support ship
- München: 3,300 ton Bremen class light cruiser, launched 1904
- Munin: Nasty class (Type 152) fast attack craft, commissioned 1960 to 1964
- Muräne: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
[edit] N
- Nassau: 19,000 ton Nassau class battleship, launched 1908
- Nautilus: 2,000 ton Nautilus class mine-laying cruiser, launched 1907
- Neckar: Rhein class (Type 401) tender
- Nerz: Zobel (Type 142) class fast attack craft, commissioned 1963—1982
- Nerz: Gepard class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
- Niedersachsen: Bremen class (Type 122) frigate
- Niobe: 2,700 ton Gazelle class light cruiser
- Niobe: Sail training ship, launched 1913
- Norderney: Wangerooge class (Type 722) tug, decommissioned
- Nürnberg: Königsberg class light cruiser, launched 1906
- Nürnberg: Königsberg class light cruiser, launched 1916
- Nürnberg: 8,000 ton Leipzig class cruiser, launched 1934, became Soviet Admiral Makarow
- Nymphe: 2,700 ton Gazelle class light cruiser
[edit] O
- Oberpfalz: Ensdorf class (Type 352) minesweeper, former Auerbach
- Odenwald: Westerwald class (Type 760) ammunition transport ship, decommissioned
- Odin: 3,700 ton Odin class coastal armored ship, launched 1894
- Offenburg: Lüneburg class (Type 701) replenishment ship
- Oker: Oste class (Type 423) fleet service, surveillance, and ELINT ship
- Oldenburg: 5,250 ton Oldenburg class coastal armored ship, launched 1884
- Oldenburg: 23,000 ton Helgoland class battleship, launched 1910
- Oldenburg: Braunschweig class (Type 130) corvette, planned
- Orion HSK 1: 15,000 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
- Orion: Krebs class (Type 340) minesweeper, commissioned 1962—1990)
- Oste: Oste class (Type 423) fleet service, surveillance, and ELINT ship
- Ostfriesland: 23,000 ton Helgoland class battleship, launched 1909
- Ozelot: Zobel (Type 142) class fast attack craft, commissioned 1963—1984
- Ozelot: Gepard class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
[edit] P
- Paderborn: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1958 to 1979, upgraded to Type 351, recommissioned 1989 to 2000
- Panther: Iltis class gunboat, launched 1 April 1901, commissioned 15 March 1903, sold 1931, scrapped
- Panther: Jaguar class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1958—1973
- Panther: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Passau: Vegesack class (Type 321) minesweeper, commissioned 1960 to 1963
- Passau: Kulmbach class (Type 332) minehunter
- Paul Jacobi: 2,230 ton Type 1934A destroyer
- Pegnitz: Ensdorf class (Type 352) minesweeper
- Pelikan: Jaguar (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1960—1974
- Pelikan: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Peter Straßer: 28,000 ton Graf Zeppelin class aircraft carrier, never launched
- Pfeil: Vosper (Type 153) fast attack craft, commissioned 1962—1965
- Pillau: Pillau class light cruiser, launched 1914
- Pinguin HSK 5: 17,600 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
- Pinguin: Jaguar (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1961—1973
- Pinguin: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Planet (Type 752): Planet class research ship, comissioned 2005
- Plötze: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
- Pollux: Krebs class (Type 340) minesweeper, commissioned 1961—1992)
- Pommern: 13,000 ton Deutschland class battleship, launched 1905
- Posen: 19,000 ton Nassau class battleship, launched 1908
- Preußen: 6,800 ton Preußen class armored frigate, launched 1873
- Preußen: 13,000 ton Braunschweig class battleship, launched 1903
- Prinz Adalbert: 9,000 ton Prinz Adalbert class armored cruiser, 1901
- Prinz Eugen: 14,000 ton modified Admiral Hipper class heavy cruiser, launched 1938
- Prinz Heinrich: 9,000 ton unique armored cruiser, 1900
- Prinzregent Luitpold: 25,000 ton Kaiser class battleship, launched 1911
- Puma: Zobel (Type 142) class fast attack craft, commissioned 1962—1981
- Puma: Gepard class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
[edit] R
- Raubmöve: Schnellboot fast attack craft, commissioned 1956—1967
- Raule: Hunt class frigate, former Royal Navy HMS Albrighton, commissioned through 1967
- Regensburg: Graudenz class light cruiser, launched 1914
- Regulus: Krebs class (Type 340) minesweeper, commissioned 1962—1990)
- Reiher: Jaguar (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1960—1973
- Reiher: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Renke: Landing craft, decommissioned
- Rhein: Rhein class (Type 401) tender
- Rhein: Elbe class (Type 404) replenishment ship
- Rheinland: 19,000 ton Nassau class battleship, launched 1908
- Rheinland-Pfalz: Bremen class (Type 122) frigate
- Rhön: Röhn class (Type 704) tanker
- Richard Beitzen: 2,230 ton Type 1934 destroyer
- Rochen: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
- Rommel: Lütjens class (Type 103B) destroyer, decommissioned
- Roon: 10,000 ton Roon class armored cruiser, launched 1903
- Rostock: Karlsruhe class light cruiser, launched 1912
- Rottweil: Frankenthal class (Type 332) minehunter
- Ruhr: Rhein class (Type 401) tender
[edit] S
- S113: Großes Torpedoboot 1916 class, launched 1918
- Saar: Mosel class (Type 402) tender
- Saarburg: Lüneburg class (Type 701) replenishment ship
- Sachsen: 7,800 ton Sachsen class armored ship, launched 1877
- Sachsen: 29,000 ton Bayern class battleship, not completed
- Sachsen: Sachsen class (Type 124) frigate
- Salm: Landing craft, decommissioned
- Scharnhorst: 11,600 ton Scharnhorst class armored cruiser, launched 1906
- Scharnhorst: 35,000 ton Scharnhorst class battleship, launched 1936
- Scharnhorst: Black Swan class frigate, former Royal Navy HMS Mermaid, commissioned 1959 to 1968
- Scheer: Type 138 frigate, commissioned 1959 to 1967
- Schlei: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships
- Schlesien: 13,000 ton Deutschland class battleship, launched 1906
- Schleswig: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1958 to 1979, upgraded to Type 351, recommissioned 1989 to 2000
- Schleswig-Holstein: 13,000 ton Deutschland class battleship, launched 1906
- Schleswig-Holstein: Hamburg class (Type 101A) destroyer, decommissioned
- Schleswig-Holstein: Brandenburg class (Type 123) frigate
- Schwaben: 12,000 ton Wittelsbach class battleship, launched 1901
- Schwarzwald: Schwarzwald class (Type 706) replenishment ship
- Seeadler: 1,650 ton Bussard class light cruiser, launched 1892
- Seeadler: Seeadler (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1958 to 1976
- Seeadler: Albatross class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Seydlitz: 25,000 ton unique battlecruiser, launched 1912
- Seydlitz: 14,000 ton modified Admiral Hipper class heavy cruiser, selected while under construction for conversion to an aircraft carrier, never completed
- Siegburg: Ensdorf class (Type 352) minesweeper
- Siegen: Vegesack class (Type 321) minesweeper, commissioned 1960 to 1963
- Siegfried: 3,700 ton Siegfried class coastal armored ship, launched 1889
- Silbermöve: Schnellboot fast attack craft, commissioned 1956—1967
- Sirius: Krebs class (Type 340) minesweeper, commissioned 1961—1990)
- Sovietskaya Ukraina: Captured from the Soviet Union under construction, not completed
- Sperber: Seeadler (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1976
- Sperber: Albatross class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Spessart: Röhn class (Type 704) tanker
- Spica: Krebs class (Type 340) minesweeper, commissioned 1961—1992)
- Spiekeroog: Wangerooge class (Type 722) tug
- Stettin: Königsberg class light cruiser, launched 1907
- Stier HSK 6: 11,000 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
- Stör: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
- Storch: Jaguar (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1960—1974
- Storch: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Straßburg: Magdeburg class light cruiser, launched 1911
- Strahl: Vosper (Type 153) fast attack craft, commissioned 1962 to 1967
- Stralsund: Magdeburg class light cruiser, launched 1911
- Sturmmöve: Schnellboot fast attack craft, commissioned 1956—1967
- Stuttgart: Königsberg class light cruiser, launched 1906
- Sulzbach-Rosenberg: Frankenthal class (Type 332) minehunter
[edit] T
- Tegernsee: Walchensee class (Type 703) small coastal tanker
- Thetis: 2,700 ton Gazelle class light cruiser
- Theodor Riedel: 2,230 ton Type 1934A destroyer
- Thor HSK 4: 10,000 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
- Thielbek: 2,800 ton Converted from freighter to transport ship, sunk 1945
- Thüringen: 23,000 ton Helgoland class battleship, launched 1909
- Tiger: Iltis class gunboat, launched 15 August 1899, commissioned 3 April 1900, scuttled 29 October 1914
- Tiger: Jaguar class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1958 to 1974
- Tiger: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Tirpitz: 42,000 ton Bismarck class battleship, launched 1939
- Trave: Isles class (Type 139) trawler
- Tübingen: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1958 to 1975, upgraded to Type 331
- Tübingen: Fulda class (Type 331, upgraded Type 320 Lindau class) minesweepers, commissioned 1978 to 1997
- Tümmler: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
[edit] U
- Überherrn: Kulmbach class (Type 332) minehunter
- Ulm: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned (1959 to 1978, upgraded to Type 351, recommissioned 1989 to 1999
- Undine: 2,700 ton Gazelle class light cruiser, launched 1902
[edit] V
- V45: 1051 tons, Großes Torpedoboot 1913 class, launched 1915
- V116: Großes Torpedoboot 1916 class, launched 1918
- Vegesack: Vegesack class (Type 321) minesweeper, commissioned 1959 to 1963
- Victoria Louise: 5,700 ton Victoria Louise class protected cruiser, launched 1897
- Vineta: 5,700 ton Victoria Louise class protected cruiser, launched 1897
- Völkingen: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1960 to 1976, upgraded to Type 331
- Völklingen: Fulda class (Type 331, upgraded Type 320 Lindau class) minesweepers, commissioned 1979 to 1999
- Von der Tann: steampowered gunboat, 1849 to 1862
- Von der Tann: 19,400 ton unique battlecruiser, launched 1909
[edit] W
- Walchensee: Walchensee class (Type 703) small coastal tanker, decommissioned
- Wangerooge: Wangerooge class (Type 722) tug
- Weißenburg: 10,500 ton Brandenburg class battleship, launched 1891
- Weiden: Frankenthal class (Type 332) minehunter
- Weihe: Jaguar class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1972
- Weihe: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Weilheim: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1959 to 1976, upgraded to Type 331 and recommissioned 1978 to 1995
- Weilheim: Frankenthal class (Type 332) minehunter
- Wels: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
- Werra: Rhein class (Type 401) tender
- Werra: Elbe class (Type 404) replenishment ship
- Weser: Rhein class (Type 401) tender
- Westensee: Walchensee class (Type 703) small coastal tanker, decommissioned
- Westerwald: Westerwald class (Type 760) ammunition transport ship
- Westfalen: 19,000 ton Nassau class battleship, launched 1908
- Wettin: 12,000 ton Wittelsbach class battleship, launched 1900
- Wetzlar: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1958 to 1976, upgraded to Type 331
- Wetzlar: Fulda class (Type 331, upgraded Type 320 Lindau class) minesweepers, commissioned 1978 to 1995
- Widder HSK 3: 16,000 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
- Wiesbaden: Wiesbaden class light cruiser, launched 1915
- Wiesel: Zobel (Type 142) class fast attack craft, commissioned 1962—1984
- Wiesel: Gepard class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
- Wildschwan: Schnellboot fast attack craft, commissioned 1957—1964
- Wilhelm Bauer: Type 241 submarine, former Kriegsmarine U2549
- Wilhelm Heidkamp: 2,400 ton Type 1936 destroyer
- Wittelsbach: 12,000 ton Wittelsbach class battleship, launched 1900
- Wolf: Jaguar (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1958—1975
- Wolf: Tiger class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
- Wolfgang Zenker: 2,230 ton Type 1934A destroyer
- Wolfsburg: Lindau class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1958 to 1979, upgraded to Type 351, recommissioned 1989 to 2000
- Worms: Vegesack class (Type 321) minesweeper, commissioned 1960 to 1963
- Wörth: 10,500 ton Brandenburg class battleship, launched 1892
- Württemberg: 7,800 ton Sachsen class armored frigate, launched 1878
- Württemberg: 29,000 ton Bayern class battleship, not completed
[edit] Y
- Yorck: 10,000 ton Roon class armored cruiser, launched 1904
[edit] Z
- Zähringen: 12,000 ton Wittelsbach class battleship, launched 1901
- Zander: Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
- Zobol: Zobel (Type 142) class fast attack craft, commissioned 1961—1982
- Zobel: Gepard class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
[edit] Named by Number
- EF3: Schnellboot fast attack craft (former Kriegsmarine S116), commissioned 1957 to 1964
- U1 through U6: Type IIa submarines
- U1: Type 201 submarine, later rebuilt to Type 205
- U2: Type 201 submarine, later rebuilt to Type 205
- U3: Type 201 submarine, decommissioned 1974
- U4: Type 205 submarine, decommissioned 1974
- U5: Type 205 submarine, decommissioned 1974
- U6: Type 205 submarine, decommissioned 1974
- U7: Type 205 submarine, decommissioned 1974
- U7 through U24: Type IIb submarines
- U8: Type 205 submarine, decommissioned 1974
- U9: Type 205 submarine
- U10: Type 205 submarine
- U11: Type 205 submarine
- U12: Type 205 submarine
- U13: Type 206A submarine, decommissioned
- U14: Type 206A submarine, decommissioned
- U15: Type 206A submarine
- U16: Type 206A submarine
- U17: Type 206A submarine
- U18: Type 206A submarine
- U19: Type 206A submarine, decommissioned
- U20: Type 206A submarine, decommissioned
- U21: Type 206A submarine, decommissioned
- U22: Type 206A submarine
- U23: Type 206A submarine
- U24: Type 206A submarine
- U25: Type Ia submarine
- U25: Type 206A submarine
- U26: Type Ia submarine
- U26: Type 206A submarine
- U27: Type 206A submarine, decommissioned
- U27 through U36: Type VII submarines
- U28: Type 206A submarine, decommissioned
- U29: Type 206A submarine
- U30: Type 206A submarine, decommissioned
- U31: Type 212A submarine
- U32: Type 212A submarine
- U33: Type 212A submarine (commission planned for 2006)
- U34: Type 212A submarine (commission planned for 2006)
- U37 through U44: Type IX submarines
- U45 through U55: Type VIIb submarines
- U56 through U63: Type IIc submarines
- U64 and U65: Type IXb submarines
- U66 through U68: Type IXc submarines
- U73 through U76: Type VIIb submarines
- U83 through U87: Type VIIb submarines
- U99 through U102: Type VIIb submarines
- U69 through U72: Type VIIc submarines
- U77 through U82: Type VIIc submarines
- U88 through U98: Type VIIc submarines
- U103 through U111: Type IXb submarines
- U116 through U119: Type Xb submarines
- U120 and U121: Type IIb submarines
- U122 through U124: Type IXb submarines
- U125 through U131: Type IXc submarines
- U132 through U152: Type IId submarines
- U153 through U166: Type IXc submarines
- U167 through U170: Type IXc 40 submarines
- U171 through U176: Type IXc submarines
- U177 through U182: Type IXd submarines
- U183 through U194: Type IXc 40 submarines
- U195 through U200: Type IXd submarines
- U201 through U212: Type VIIc submarines
- U213 through U218: Type VIId submarines
- U219 and U220: Type Xb submarines
- U221 through U232: Type VIIc submarines
- U233 and U234: Type Xb submarines
- U235 through U328: Type VIIc submarines
- U331 through U394: Type VIIc submarines
- U396 through U458: Type VIIc submarines
- U459 through U464: Type XIV submarines
- U465 through U486: Type VIIc submarines
- U487 through U490: Type XIV submarines
- U501 through U524: Type IXc submarines
- U525 through U550: Type IXc 40 submarines
- U551 through U683: Type VIIc submarines
- U701 through U722: Type VIIc submarines
- U731 through U768: Type VIIc submarines
- U771 through U779: Type VIIc submarines
- U801 through U806: Type IXc 40 submarines
- U821 through U822: Type VIIc submarines
- U825 through U828: Type VIIc submarines
- U841 through U846: Type IXc 40 submarines
- U847 through U852: Type IXd submarines
- U853 through U858: Type IXc 40 submarines
- U859 through U864: Type IXd submarines
- U871 through U876: Type IXd submarines
- U877 through U881: Type IXc 40 submarines
- U899: Type IXc 40 submarine
- U901: Type VIIc submarines
- U903 through U907: Type VIIc submarines
- U921 and U930: Type VIIc submarines
- U951 through U994: Type VIIc submarines
- U995: Type VIIc submarine
- U997 through U1010: Type VIIc submarines
- U1013 through U1025: Type VIIc submarines
- U1051 through U1058: Type VIIc submarines
- U1059 through U1062: Type VIIf submarines
- U1063 through U1065: Type VIIc submarines
- U1101 through U1110: Type VIIc submarines
- U1131 and U1132: Type VIIc submarines
- U1161 through U1172: Type VIIc submarines
- U1191 through U1210: Type VIIc submarines
- U1221 through U1235: Type IXc 40 submarine
- U1271 through U1279: Type VIIc submarines
- U1301 through U1308: Type VIIc submarines
- U2321 through U2371: Type XXII submarines
- U2501 through U2531: Type XXI submarines
- U2533 through U2546: Type XXI submarines
- U2548: Type XXI submarine
- U2551 and U2552: Type XXI submarines
- U3001 through U3041: Type XXI submarines
- U3044: Type XXI submarine
- U3501 through U3530: Type XXI submarines
- U4701 through U4707: Type XXII submarines
- U4709 through U4712: Type XXII submarines
- UW10: Schnellboot fast attack craft (former Kriegsmarine S130), commissioned 1957 to 1993
- UW11: Schnellboot fast attack craft (former Kriegsmarine S208), commissioned 1957 to 1964
- V108:
- Z1: Fletcher class destroyer, former United States Navy USS Anthony, commissioned 1959 to 1972
- Z2: Fletcher class destroyer, former United States Navy USS Ringgold, commissioned 1959 to 1981
- Z3: Fletcher class destroyer, former United States Navy USS Wadsworth, commissioned 1959 to 1980
- Z4: Fletcher class destroyer, former United States Navy USS Claxton, commissioned 1959 to 1981
- Z5: Fletcher class destroyer, former United States Navy USS Dyson, commissioned 1960 to 1982
- Z6: Fletcher class destroyer, former United States Navy USS Charles Ausburne, commissioned 1960 to 1967
- Z23 through Z30: Type 1936A destroyers
- Z31 through Z34: Type 1936A (Mob) destroyers
- Z35 through Z36: Type 1936B destroyers
- Z37 through Z39: Type 1936A (Mob) destroyers
- Z43 through Z45: Type 1936B destroyers
- Z51: German Type 1942 destroyer launched 1944
[edit] References
- Hansen, Hans Jürgen, "Die Schiffe der deutschen Flotten 1848-1945" (Urbes, Gräfelfing vor München, 1974, ISBN 3-924896-06-2).
- Gibbons, Tony, "The Complete Encyclopedia of Battleships" (Salamander Books, London, 1983, ISBN 0-517-37810-8).
- Bundesamt für Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung, "Schiffsnummernverzeichnis für Schiffe, Boote und Betriebsfahrzeuge der Deutschen Marine und des Wehrtechnischen Bereichs", 2002
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Deutsche Marine - Schiffsliste janmaat.de
- Kriegsmarine ships