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Ship is the successor to the boat type. Ship is related to ship class, warship, and submarine. A ship is a particular instance of a vessel (either the member of a ship class or a one-off)
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Ship is the successor to the boat type. Ship is related to ship class, warship, and submarine. A ship is a particular instance of a vessel (either the member of a ship class or a one-off)
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| USS Cobia |
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Gato class submarine |
USS Cobia (SS/AGSS-245), a , is a ship, formerly of the United States Navy, named for the cobia, a food fish found in warm waters.
Cobia (SS-245) was launched 28 November 1943 by Electric Boat Co., Groton, Conn., sponsored by Mrs. C. W. Magruder;...
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| HMAV Bounty |
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Ship class | HMAV Bounty |
For the book about the mutiny by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall see Mutiny on the Bounty (novel).The mutiny on the Bounty was a mutiny aboard a Royal Navy ship on 28 April 1789 which has been made famous by several books, films, and other...
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| USS Croaker |
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Gato class submarine |
USS Croaker (SS/SSK/AGSS/IXSS-246), a ''Gato''-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the croaker, any of various fishes which make croaking noises.
Croaker (SS-246) was launched 19 December 1942 by Electric...
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| USS Wahoo |
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Gato class submarine |
USS Wahoo (SS-238) was a ''Gato''-class submarine, the first United States Navy ship to be named for the wahoo, a dark blue food fish of Florida and the West Indies. (The other was SS-565.) Wahoo earned six battle star for World War II service.
Her...
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| Emma Mærsk |
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E-Class Ultra Panamax Container Ship |
Emma Mærsk is a container ship owned by the A. P. Moller-Maersk Group. When she was launched, Emma Mærsk was the largest container ship ever built, and as of 2008 the longest ship in use. Officially, Emma Mærsk is able to carry around according to...
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| Estelle Mærsk | 9,321,495 | E-Class Ultra Panamax Container Ship | |||
| Eleonora Mærsk | 9,321,500 | E-Class Ultra Panamax Container Ship | |||
| Evelyn Maersk | E-Class Ultra Panamax Container Ship | ||||
| Japanese submarine I-25 |
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B1 type submarine |
I-25 (Jp:イ-25) was a B1-Type (I-15 Class) submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy that served in World War II and took part in the Attack on Pearl Harbor, and carried out The Lookout Air Raid incident.
I-25, of 2,600 tons, was 108 metres long, with...
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| Japanese submarine I-21 |
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B1 type submarine |
was a Japanese submarine which saw service during World War II in the Imperial Japanese Navy. She displaced 1,950 tons and had a speed of 24 knot. I-21 was the most successful Japanese submarine to operate in Australian waters, participating in the...
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| Japanese submarine I-26 | B1 type submarine |
I-26 was a Japanese B1 type submarine which saw service in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. She was completed and commissioned at the Kure Dockyard on 6 November 1941, under the command of Commander Yokota Minoru.
On 7 December 1941,...
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| Japanese submarine I-29 | B1 type submarine |
I-29, code-named Matsu (松, Japanese for "pine tree"), was a B1 type submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy used during World War II on two secret missions with Germany, during one of which she was sunk.
This was the most numerous class of Japanese...
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| Japanese submarine I-30 | B1 type submarine |
I-30 was an Imperial Japanese Navy submarine of the B1 class, during World War II. She participated in a Yanagi mission, aimed at connecting Japan and Nazi Germany by submarine during the conflict. She was the first Japanese submarine to reach...
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| Japanese submarine I-34 | B1 type submarine |
I-34 was a Kaidai Junsen Type B1 class submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy. During World War II, While on a Yanagi mission between Japan and Germany carrying strategic raw material and knowledge, she was sunk by the British submarine HMS '...
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| Japanese submarine I-19 | B1 type submarine |
I-19 was a Japanese B1 type submarine which saw service during World War II.
On February 23, 1942, I-19's floatplane made a night reconnaissance over Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in support of Operation K-1, a second attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese...
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| Unterseeboot 180 | German Type IX submarine |
Unterseeboot 180 or U-180 was a German Type IX D-1 U-boat or submarine used during World War II. Her keel was laid in February 1941 at AG Weser yard in Bremen, and she was launched in May 1942.
The U-180 was used primarily in spook operations (i.e....
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| Japanese submarine I-401 | I-400 class submarine |
The ''Sen Toku''-class I-401 was once the largest submarine in the world. It was commanded by Lieutenant Commander Nambu. Capable of carrying three two-seat Aichi M6A1 "Seiran" (Mountain Haze) float torpedo bomber, the Sen Tokus were built to launch...
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| USS Constitution |
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Location | Three-masted Frigate |
USS Constitution, known as "Old Ironsides," is a wooden-hull, three-masted heavy frigate of the United States Navy. Named after the United States Constitution, she is the oldest commissioned ship afloat in the world. Constitution was one of the six...
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| HMS Hermione |
HMS Hermione was a 32-gun fifth-rate frigate of the British Royal Navy, launched in 1782 at Teast's of Bristol, and notorious for the mutiny which took place aboard her.
In the French Revolutionary Wars, she served in the West Indies, and in 1797...
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| HMS Meteorite | German Type XVIIB submarine |
HMS Meteorite was an experimental submarine developed in Germany, captured at the end of World War II, and commissioned into the Royal Navy.
In 1945, British and American forces in Europe had captured a number of U-boats, among which were two...
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| U-459 | German Type XVIIB submarine | ||||
| U-461 | German Type XVIIB submarine | ||||
| U-463 | German Type XVIIB submarine | ||||
| U 1406 | German Type XVIIB submarine | ||||
| K-141 Kursk |
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Oscar class submarine |
The K-141 Kursk was a Russia nuclear cruise missile submarine which was lost with all hands when it sank in the Barents Sea on August 12, 2000. Kursk, full name Атомная подводная лодка "Курск" [АПЛ "Курск"] in Russian, was a Project 949A Антей ...
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| Soviet submarine K-173 | Oscar class submarine |
The K-173 Chelyabinsk is a Russia Oscar class SSGN within the Russian Navy. The submarine is currently located at the Rybachiy Nuclear Submarine Base, in Vilyuchinsk, near Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and belongs to the Russian Pacific Fleet.
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| K-186 Omsk | Oscar class submarine | ||||
| K-456 Viluchinsk | Oscar class submarine | ||||
| K-132 Irkutsk | Oscar class submarine | ||||
| K-266 Orel | Oscar class submarine | ||||

