List of single-ship actions
A single ship action is a naval engagement fought between two warships of opposing sides, excluding submarine engagements; called so because there is a single ship on each side. The following is a list of notable single-ship actions.
Single-ship actions
Anglo Spanish War
Golden Age of Piracy
War of the Austrian Succession
- 1743 June 20 - HMS Centurion captures the Spanish treasure galleon Nuestra Señora de la Covadonga
- 1747 October 18 - Spanish ship Glorioso destroys HMS Dartmouth.
American Revolutionary War
Russo-Swedish War
- 1789 May 21 - Cutter Mercury under the command of Lieutenant-Commander Roman Crown captures Swedish 40-gun frigate Venus which, according to tradition, joins Russian navy under the same name
French Revolutionary Wars
Quasi-War
Napoleonic Wars
First Barbary War
War of 1812
Suppression of the slave trade
- 1828 April 2 - HMS Black Joke captures Providentia
- 1828 May 1 - HMS Black Joke captures Presidenté
- 1829 February 1 - HMS Black Joke captures Almirante
- 1830 September 7 - HMS Primrose captures Veloz Passagera
Texas
First Schleswig War
- 1849 June 27 - Prussian paddle steamer Preussischer Adler duels inconclusively with Danish brig St. Croix off Brusterort
Crimean War
- 1853 November 17 - Russian steam frigate Vladimir captures Turkish/Egyptian steam frigate Pervaz Bahri in the Black Sea (first battle between steamships)
American Civil War
Chincha Islands War
War of the Pacific
Franco-Prussian War
- 1870 November 7 - French aviso Bouvet fights German gunboat Meteor off Havana
Spanish-American War
- 1898 April 25 - Spanish gunboat Ligera repulses an attack by American torpedo boat USS Foote (details)
Mexican Revolution
World War I
World War II
Korean War
Vietnam War
Anti-Piracy in Somalia
See also
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