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KanColle/Azur Lane/Warship Girls Proposed Human Names for Shipgirls

Discussion in 'CW Index' started by Pyeknu, Sep 2, 2019.

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  1. Extras: Germany: Aircraft Carriers/Battleships/Battlecruisers
    Pyeknu

    Pyeknu Cross-Dimensional Magical Sith GIrl

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    Since I'm having a little trouble finishing off the John C. Butler-class destroyer escorts, I decided to jump around and do some other nations' ships.

    So here are the capital ships of Germany (including aircraft carriers) from the time of the start of the dreadnought revolution to the end of the Second World War.

    Note that I make use of the commonly-used ship prefix KMS (Kriegsmarineschiff) for the vessels that sailed for Nazi Germany; in real life, Germany dropped all prefix titles for their ships after the end of the Great War. Remember that in my stories, all nations make use of a ship prefix or type prefix in their native language or in the operational language of their armed services, so I created RMS (Reichsmarineschiff) for the inter-war Reichsmarine ("Navy of the Realm") serving the Weimar Republic, KMS (Kriegsmarineschiff) for the Second World War Kreigsmarine ("War Navy") and DMS (Deutsches Marineschiff) for the post-war Deutsche Marine ("German Navy"); note that for the East German fleet, I use VMS (Volkesmarineschiff) for the Volkesmarine ("People's Navy") commanded by the DDR. Naturally, the ship prefix SMS ("Seiner Majestät Schiff", "His Majesty's Ship") is applied for the period of the Kaiserliche Marine ("Imperial Navy") prior to and during the Great War.

    Please note that pennant superior letters in hull numbers as seen in the universe of my stories are also based on the native language of the navy in question, not the universal codes that came into play when NATO was formed. Thus, for Germany, since they didn't have frigates until AFTER World War Two, the pennant superior "F" could be used for Flugzeugträger ("Aircraft Carrier"). As always, capital ships in the European style would have no pennant superior letters to their hull numbers.

    Again, please remember that any shipgirl's name marked with (*) means that the ship's name is my creation.

    You all know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF AIRCRAFT CARRIERS/BATTLESHIPS/BATTLECRUISERS (GERMAN NAVY)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    GRAF ZEPPELIN-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    F1 KMS/DMS Graf Zeppelin — Amélie Françoise, Reichsgräfin von Zeppelin (Resembles Kantai Collection self, captured by Soviet Union before completion, was sunk as target)
    F2 KMS/DMS Peter Strasser — Petrina Strasser (Resembles Azur Lane version of Amélie von Zeppelin, cancelled before launch, never named, was scrapped on slip) *
    F3 KMS/DMS Ludwig Boickholt — Lili Boickholt (Resembles Warship Girls version of Amélie von Zeppelin, projected, never named) *
    F4 KMS/DMS Odo Löwe — Monika Löwe (Projected, never named) *


    DEUTSCHLAND-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    20 SMS/RMS/DMS Deutschland — Irmgard Gisella, Fürstin von Martell und Hespengau vom Germanien (Was scrapped)
    21 SMS/RMS/KMS/DMS Hannover — Ortrud Monika, Fürstin von Braunschweig (Was scrapped)
    22 SMS/DMS Pommern — Clara Anna, Fürstin von Greifen (Was sunk in battle)
    23 SMS/RMS/KMS/DMS Schlesien — Luise Antonia Maria, Fürstin von Wettin (Was sunk by mine strike, mostly scrapped on site)
    24 SMS/RMS/KMS/DMS Schleswig-Holstein — Sophia Anna, Fürstin von Schaumburg (Was scuttled, raised by Soviet Union, then beached, was sunk as target)


    NASSAU-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    25 SMS/RMS/THG/DMS Nassau — Wilfreda Amalie Kriemhild, Fürstin von Nassau-Weilburg (Surrendered to Japan, was scrapped)
    26 SMS/RMS/HMS/DMS Westfalen — Clementia Matilda Agnes, Fürstin von Wied-Izenburg (Surrendered to the United Kingdom, was scrapped)
    27 SMS/RMS/ZrMs/DMS Rheinland — Cäcilie Elisabeth Anna, Fürstin von Solms-Laubach (Surrendered to the Netherlands, was scrapped)
    28 SMS/RMS/HMS/DMS Posen — Barbara Hedwig Radziwiłł, Fürstin von Njaswisch und Olyka (Surrendered to the United Kingdom, was scrapped)


    HELGOLAND-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    30 SMS/RMS/HMS/DMS Helgoland — Sabina Rebekka, Pfalzgräfin von Friesen-Helgoland zu Oldenburg (Surrendered to the United Kingdom, was scrapped)
    31 SMS/RMS/USS/DMS Ostfriesland — Maximiliana Genoveva, Fürstin von Cirksena (Surrendered to the United States, was sunk as target)
    32 SMS/RMS/GC/DMS Thüringen — Sibille Margaret, Landgräfin von Wettin und Meißen (Surrendered to France, was sunk as target, partially scrapped on site)
    33 SMS/RMS/THG/DMS Oldenburg — Ulrike Annaleisa, Fürstin von Oldenburg (Surrendered to Japan, was scrapped)


    KAISER-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    36 SMS/RMS/DMS Kaiser — Victoria Hermine, Fürstin von Preußen (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, was salvaged and scrapped)
    37 SMS/RMS/DMS Friedrich der Große — Elisabeth Christine, Fürstin von Preußen (Resembles Azur Lane self [though not an H-class battleship], scuttled at Scapa Flow, was salvaged and scrapped)
    38 SMS/RMS/DMS Kaiserin — Friederike Luise, Fürstin von Schleswig-Holstein (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, was salvaged and scrapped)
    39 SMS/RMS/DMS Prinzregent Luitpold — Therese Augusta, Fürstin von Wittelsbach (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, was salvaged and scrapped)
    40 SMS/RMS/DMS König Albert — Amalie Carola, Fürstin von Wettin (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, was salvaged and scrapped)


    KÖNIG-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    42 SMS/RMS/DMS König — Marie Charlotte, Fürstin von Württemberg (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, not salvaged)
    43 SMS/RMS/DMS Großer Kurfürst — Luise Sophia, Fürstin von Brandenburg (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, was salvaged and scrapped)
    44 SMS/RMS/DMS Markgraf — Catharine Ottilie, Markgräfin von Zähringen (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, not salvaged)
    45 SMS/RMS/DMS Kronprinz — Augusta Victoria, Fürstin von Preußen (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, not salvaged)


    BAYERN-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    49 SMS/RMS/DMS Bayern — Dorothea Anna, Fürstin von Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfield (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, was salvaged and scrapped)
    50 SMS/RMS/DMS Baden — Heilwig Judit, Fürstin von Zähringen (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, was re-floated and sunk as target)
    51 SMS/RMS/DMS Sachsen — Edda Alexandra, Fürstin von Anhalt (Cancelled after launching, was scrapped)
    52 SMS/RMS/DMS Württemberg — Charlotte Pauline, Fürstin von Württemberg (Cancelled after launching, was scrapped)


    SCHARNHORST-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    60 KMS/DMS Scharnhorst — Margarete Gertrude, Freiin von Scharnhorst (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle)
    61 KMS/DMS Gneisenau — Eva Maria Neidhardt, Gräfin von Gneisenau (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk as block ship, later scrapped on site)


    BISMARCK-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    62 KMS/DMS Bismarck — Wilhelmine Luise, Fürstin von Bismarck-Schönhausen (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    63 KMS/DMS Tirpitz — Maria Augusta, Freiin von Tirpitz (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in air attack, later scrapped on site)


    HESSEN-CLASS BATTLESHIP (H-Class)
    64 KMS/DMS Hessen — Christine Margarethe, Fürstin von der Salle (Cancelled before launch, never named, was scrapped) *
    65 KMS/DMS Brandenburg — Elisabeth Beatrix, Markgräfin von Meißen (Resembles Warship Girls version of Maria von Tirpitz, cancelled before launch, never named, was scrapped) *
    66 KMS/DMS Anhalt — Agnes Hilda, Fürstin von Anhalt (Cancelled before launch, never named, was scrapped) *
    67 KMS/DMS Kassel — Charlotte Jeanne, Landgräfin von Kleve (Cancelled before launch, never named, was scrapped) *
    68 KMS/DMS Mecklenburg — Anastasia Cecile, Fürstin von Schwerin (Cancelled before launch, never named, was scrapped) *
    69 KMS/DMS Wittenburg — Margaret Mathilde, Fürstin von Meißen (Cancelled before launch, never named, was scrapped) *


    VON DER TANN-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    29 SMS/RMS/DMS Von Der Tann — Anna Luise Sophie, Freiin von und zu der Tann-Rathsamhausen (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, was salvaged and scrapped)


    MOLTKE-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    34 SMS/RMS/DMS Moltke — Henriette Käthe, Gräfin von Moltke (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, was salvaged and scrapped)
    35 SMS/DMS Goeben — Amalie Ayşe, Fürstin von 'Osmān und Freiin von Goeben/Amalie Ayşe-zade Selim, 'Osmān Prensesi ve Goeben'in Baronluğu/Amalie Ayşe 'Osmān Goeben (Transferred to the Ottoman Empire, renamed YLG Yavuz Sultan Selim, later retained by Turkey, renamed TCG Yavuz, was scrapped)


    SEYDLITZ-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    41 SMS/RMS/DMS Seydlitz — Danielle Flora, Freiin von Seydlitz (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, was salvaged and scrapped)


    DERFFLINGER-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    46 SMS/RMS/DMS Derfflinger — Luise Sophia, Reichsfreiin von Derfflinger (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, was salvaged and scrapped)
    47 SMS/DMS Lützow — Alexandra Anastasia, Freiin von Lützow (Was sunk in battle)
    48 SMS/RMS/DMS Hindenburg — Irmengard Annemaria, Freiin von Beneckendorff (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, was salvaged and scrapped)


    MACKENSEN-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    53 SMS/RMS/DMS Mackensen — Dorothea Louise Maria, Freiin von Mackensen (Cancelled after launching, was scrapped)
    54 SMS/RMS/DMS Graf Spee — Maria Margareta, Reichsgräfin von Spee (Resembles Warship Girls version of Margareta von Spee [heavy cruiser KMS Admiral Graf Spee], cancelled after launching, was scrapped, renamed DMS Reichsgraf to prevent confusion) *
    55 SMS/RMS/DMS Prinz Eitel Friedrich — Sophia Augusta, Fürstin von Hohenzollern (Cancelled after launching, was scrapped)
    56 SMS/RMS/DMS Fürst Bismarck — Marie Johanna, Fürstin von Bismarck-Schönhausen (Resembles Warship Girls version of Luise von Bismarck-Schönhausen, cancelled before launching, was scrapped, later renamed DMS Herzog zu Lauenburg to prevent confusion) *


    YORCK-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP (Ersatz Yorck-Class)
    57 SMS/RMS/DMS Yorck — Maria Sophia Yorck, Gräfin von Wartenburg (Cancelled before launching, never named, was scrapped, meant to replace armoured cruiser SMS Yorck) *
    58 SMS/RMS/DMS Neidhardt — Caroline Maria Neidhardt, Gräfin von Gneisenau (Resembles Warship Girls version of Eva Neidhardt von Gneisenau, cancelled before launching, never named, was scrapped, meant to replace armoured cruiser SMS Gneisenau) *
    59 SMS/RMS/DMS Bordenau — Johanna Freida Bordenau, Freiin von Scharnhorst (Resembles Warship Girls version of Trudl von Scharnhorst, cancelled before launching, never named, was scrapped, meant to replace armoured cruiser SMS Scharnhorst) *


    BERLIN-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP (O-Class)
    70 KMS/DMS Berlin — Sophie Gertrude, Pfalzgräfin von Meißen (Projected, never named) *
    71 KMS/DMS Hamburg — Judith Beatrice, Reichsgräfin von Schwaben (Projected, never named) *
    72 KMS/DMS Bremen — Christina Eleonora, Reichsgräfin von Hohenzollern (Projected, never named) *


    Ship prefix

    German Navy ship prefixes by time period:
    SMS — Seiner Majestät Schiff ("His Majesty's Ship") (1870-1918)
    RMS — Reichsmarineschiff ("Navy Ship of the Realm") (1918-1935)
    KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (1935-1945)
    DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (1956-present; 1956-1991 West Germany only)


    Other navies:
    GC — Grand Cuirassé ("Great Battleship") (French Navy type prefix)
    HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
    TCG — Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gemisi ("Ship of the Turkish Republic")
    THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
    USS — United States Ship
    YLG — Yüce Limanın Gemisi ("Ship of the Sublime Porte")
    ZrMs — Zijner Majesteits ("His Majesty's")
     
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  2. Extras: United Kingdom: Battleships/Battlecruisers/Monitors
    Pyeknu

    Pyeknu Cross-Dimensional Magical Sith GIrl

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    Since I had to think up names for the capital ships of the Hochseeflotte for the side story The Fall of Gashleycrumb to The End of the Circus, I had to do the same to the Grand Fleet. And since that pretty much took up the lion's share of the capital ships of the Royal Navy, I decided it was simply wise to do the rest of them.

    Fortunately, not only has there been a lot of good official art done on girls like this, there's one incredible artist on Pixiv who did a certain class of super-dreadnoughts that certainly will impact my stories in the future as well as having impacted other stories as well...as you can see right here.

    Atop that, I managed to bring forth another popular Kantai Collection theme concerning the Admiral-class battlecruisers/fast battleships as first seen right here.

    Major thanks to both sasahara17 and Harry Leferts for their inspiration...as well as Siirakannu-sensei for his artwork for the Orion sisters and Erin.

    As always, anything marked with (*) marks a ship name created by myself.

    You know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF BATTLESHIPS/BATTLECRUISERS/MONITORS (ROYAL NAVY)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    1758 FIRST-RATE SHIP OF THE LINE
    Victory — Catharine Ann Nelson (Permanently dry-docked, ceremonial flagship of the Royal Navy, preserved as memorial, no pennant number given)


    DREADNOUGHT-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    00 Dreadnought — Cecily Lavina Emma Bacon (Was scrapped)


    BELLEROPHON-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    72 Bellerophon — Elizabeth Heidi Evan-Thomas (Was scrapped)
    49 Superb — Frances Charlene Trudy Tudor (Was scrapped)
    48 Téméraire — Alexandra Lucy Duff (Was scrapped, adopted French spelling of ship's name) *


    SAINT VINCENT-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    16 Saint Vincent — Elizabeth Martha Jervis (Was scrapped)
    26 Collingwood — Charlotte Collingwood (Was scrapped)
    39 Vanguard — Jocelyn Daphne Dick (Resembles fan art of self on Pixiv by Siirakannu, ID #46140069 (page 4), was sunk by magazine explosion)


    NEPTUNE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    02 Neptune — Vivian Helen Geraldine Bernard (Was scrapped)


    COLOSSUS-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    93 Colossus — Alice Delores Phoebe Renée Pound (Was scrapped)
    47 Hercules — Rose Agnes Louise Clinton-Baker (Was scrapped)


    RIO DE JANERIO-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    53 Agincourt — Catharine Giselle Kismet Plantagenet de Janeiro e 'Osmān/Katrīn Günseli Kısmet-zade 'Osmān (Ordered by Brazil as EC Rio de Janeiro, later sold to the Ottoman Empire, renamed YLG Sulṭān 'Osmān-i Evvel, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed to serve in the Royal Navy, was scrapped)


    ORION-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    52 Orion — Katharine Maria Dreyer (Resembles fan art of self on Danbooru by Siirakannu, ID #1731893, was scrapped)
    55 Monarch — Henriette Nicola Poincaré (Resembles fan art of self on Danbooru by Siirakannu, ID #1742570, was sunk as target)
    06 Conqueror — Helen Horatia Danielle Tothill (Resembles fan art of self on Danbooru by Siirakannu, ID #1763615, was scrapped)
    32 Thunderer — Edith Christiana Fergusson (Resembles fan art of self on Danbooru by Siirakannu, ID #1763617, was scrapped)


    KING GEORGE V-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1911)
    61 King George V — Catharine Lynne Field (Was scrapped)
    21 Centurion — Georgiana Culme-Seymour (Was scuttled as block ship)
    54 Audacious — Chantel Fleur Dampier (Was sunk by mine strike)
    40 Ajax — Grace Hannah Baird (Was scrapped)


    IRON DUKE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    94 Iron Duke — Catherine Sarah Wellesley (Was scrapped)
    79 Marlborough — Sarah Joan Churchill (Was scrapped)
    75 Benbow — Heather Wynne Martha Parker-Benbow (Was scrapped)
    11 Emperor of India — Augusta Mary Windsor (Sunk as target ship, then salvaged and was scrapped)


    ALMIRANTE LATORRE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    28 Canada — Julia Maria Latorre y Benavente (Ordered by Chile as AC Almirante Latorre, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed to serve in the Royal Navy, returned to Chile, was scrapped)


    REŞADIYE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    56 Erin — Jasmine Ashley Stanley-Ziyaeddin/Yeşim Aslıhan Meḥmed-zade Ziyaeddin (Resembles fan art of self on Pixiv by Siirakannu, ID #45287159 (page 32), ordered by the Ottoman Empire as YLG Reşadiye, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed to serve in the Royal Navy, was scrapped)


    QUEEN ELIZABETH-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    10 Queen Elizabeth — Anne Elizabeth Tutor (Resembles Azur Lane self as adult, was scrapped)
    57 Warspite — Charlene Victoria Boleyn (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was scrapped)
    34 Valiant — Holly Brenda Woollcombe (Resembles Warship Girls version of Charlene Boleyn, was scrapped)
    97 Barham — Jane Mary Middleton-Barham (Resembles Azur Lane version of Charlene Boleyn, was sunk in battle)
    31 Malaya — Caroline Margaret Swettenham (Resembles Warship Girls version of Anne Tutor, was scrapped)


    REVENGE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    98 Revenge — Katharine Rebecca Kiddle (Was scrapped)
    59 Royal Sovereign — Stephanie Grace Lévchenko/Stefánija Gordéjovna Lévchenko (Transferred to the Soviet Union, renamed LK Arkhángel'sk, returned and was scrapped)
    74 Ramillies — Marilyn Raquel Smith (Was scrapped)
    81 Resolution — Lacey Rose Cunningham (Was scrapped)
    67 Royal Oak — Kimberly Rachel Maclachlan (Resembles Warship Girls self, was sunk in battle)


    SAINT-CLASS BATTLESHIP (N3 design)
    58 Saint George — Isabella Dorothy Gell (Resembles Azur Lane version of Emma Nelson, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    60 Saint Andrew — Philadelphia Sarah Byng (Resembles Warship Girls version of Emma Nelson without eye patch, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    62 Saint Patrick — Roberta Mary Saunders (Resembles Warship Girls version of Georgette Rodney, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    64 Saint David — Eleanor Celina Dummer (Resembles Warship Girls version of Renée Abercrombie, cancelled before construction, never named) *


    NELSON-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    04 Nelson — Horatia Emma Nelson (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was scrapped)
    05 Rodney — Mary Georgette Rodney (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, was scrapped)


    KING GEORGE V-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1937)
    70 King George V — Gwendolyn Katharine Patterson (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)
    46 Prince of Wales — Mary Jean Leach (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle)
    07 Duke of York — Augusta Louise Teck (Resembles Azur Lane self without elfin ears, was scrapped)
    71 Howe — Sophia Charlotte Howe (Resembles Warship Girls version of Jean Leach, second of name, was scrapped)
    45 Anson — Isabella Elizabeth Anson (Resembles Warship Girls version of Louise Teck, second of name, was scrapped)


    AGAMEMNON-CLASS BATTLESHIP (Lion-class)
    01 Lion — Linda Frances Harvey (Resembles Warship Girls version of battleship HMS Lion, second of name, cancelled before launched, was scrapped, renamed HMS Agamemnon to prevent confusion) *
    66 Téméraire — Tracy Régine Sabran (Resembles Azur Lane version of battleship HMS Monarch, second of name, cancelled before launched, was scrapped, renamed HMS King Edward VII to prevent confusion) *
    30 Conqueror — Christine Rhoda Wreford-Brown (Second of name, cancelled before construction, renamed HMS Commonwealth to prevent confusion, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Commonwealth) *
    41 Thunderer — Patricia Roberta Mountbatten (Second of name, cancelled before construction, renamed HMS Dominion to prevent confusion, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Confederation) *
    63 Hindustan — Ajlal Miraya da Silva (Cancelled before construction, never named, adopted by India, renamed INS Bhārat) *
    69 Hibernia — Mary Enya Daley/Máire Eithne Ní Dálaigh (Cancelled before construction, never named, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Éire) *


    VANGUARD-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    38 Vanguard — Patricia Caroline Agnew (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, was scrapped)


    INVINCIBLE-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    83 Invincible — Ashley Lauren Cay (Was sunk in battle)
    84 Inflexible — Elaine Helen Fitzharding Heaton-Ellis (Was scrapped)
    77 Indomitable — Faye Wynter Kennedy (Was scrapped)


    INDEFATIGABLE-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    13 Indefatigable — Chlöe Florence Sowerby (Was sunk in battle)
    09 Australia — Gayle Edwina Patey (Constructed for Australia, named HMAS Australia, was scuttled after decommissioning)
    08 New Zealand — Jane Felicity Easter Green (Funded by New Zealand for service in the Royal Navy, was scrapped)


    LION-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    22 Lion — Alice Ernesta Lillian Morgan Chatfield (Was scrapped)
    29 Princess Royal — Willow Hayden Cowan (Was scrapped)


    QUEEN MARY-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    14 Queen Mary — Chelsey Irma Prowse (Was sunk in battle)


    TIGER-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    42 Tiger — Hope Brandy Pelly (Resembles Victory Belles version of Mary Hood, was scrapped)


    RENOWN-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    01 Renown — Natalie Raven Tennyson-d'Eyncourt (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)
    64 Repulse — Paula Renée Tennant (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle)


    ADMIRAL-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    51 Hood — Mary Sonia Hood (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle)
    03 Rodney — Agnes Hortense Anson-MacDonald-Cartier (Resembles Warship Girls version of Mary Hood, cancelled before launching, was scrapped, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Canada [second of name]) *
    68 Howe — Jane Eleanor Howe-Barton-Parkes (Resembles Warship Girls version of Raven Tennyson-d'Eyncourt, cancelled before launching, was scrapped, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Australia [second of name]) *
    44 Anson — Theresa Gillian Te Aroha Anson-Ward (Resembles Warship Girls version of Renée Tennant, would have been named HMS Rodney, cancelled before launching, was scrapped, adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS New Zealand [second of name]) *


    ALBEMARLE-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP (G3 Design)
    37 Albemarle — Emibai Rattambai Albemarle Jinnah (Cancelled before construction, never named, adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Gūrkāni) *
    43 Duncan — Isie Anna Duncan-Smuts-Botha (Cancelled before construction, never named, adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Azania) *
    36 Montagu — Sanda Hayma Montagu Dhammaloka (Cancelled before construction, never named, adopted by Myanmar, renamed MSY Myanma) *
    23 Russell — Shivekar Nazli Russell Awwal/Şivekâr Nazli bint-Fu'ād al-Awwal (Cancelled before construction, never named, adopted by Egypt, renamed SBM Maṣr) *


    EREBUS-CLASS MONITOR
    87 Erebus — Iona Wanda Whitehorn (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)
    88Terror — Heidi Joan Haynes (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle)


    ROBERTS-CLASS MONITOR
    89 Roberts — Freida Silver Roberts (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scrapped)
    90 Abercrombie — Renée Abercrombie (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)


    Ship prefix

    AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
    EC — Encouraçado ("Battleship") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
    HMAS — His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
    HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship
    HMNZS — His/Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship
    HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
    INS — Indian Naval Ship
    — Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
    LK — Linéjnyj Korábl' ("Ship of the Line") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
    MSY — Myanmar Sit Yay Yin ("Union of Myanmar Ship")
    PNS — Pakistan Naval Ship
    SAS — South African Ship
    SBM — Safinat al-Bahriat al-Misria ("Egyptian Naval Ship")
    YLG — Yüce Limanın Gemisi ("Ship of the Sublime Porte")
     
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    Pyeknu

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    And here is the full list of German cruisers covering both World Wars, with some shipgirls shifted around to prevent the confusion of two and sometimes even THREE girls having the same ship name working for the same service.

    Again as before, all shipgirls whose names are marked (*) have ship names created by myself.

    The shipgirls here are listed in the following order, BTW:

    1) Large Cruisers (USN hull code CB) AKA Panzerschiffe or large armoured cruisers (the proto-battlecruiser, I mean);
    2) Armoured/Heavy Cruisers; and
    3) Light Cruisers.


    None the less, all hull numbers given here (which are my creation) were done in order of each ship's construction. Naturally, the pennant superior "K" means kreuzer.

    You know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF CRUISERS (GERMAN NAVY)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    BLÜCHER-CLASS LARGE ARMOURED CRUISER
    K49 SMS Blücher — Gerhardine Lenore, Fürstin von Blücher zu Wahlstatt/Gerarda Eleonora Blücher z Legnica (Resembles Warship Girls version of Antonia von Hipper, was sunk in battle, adopted by Poland, renamed ORP Legnica) *

    I see this ship easily adopted by Poland as Gerhart von Blücher's hometown is today in Poland, so Gerarda would head home.

    DEUTSCHLAND-CLASS ARMOURED SHIP/LARGE CRUISER
    K86 RMS/KMS/DMS Deutschland — Wilhelmine Johanna, Fürstin Martell und Hespengau vom Germanien und Freiin von Lützow (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, renamed KMS Lützow [third of name], was scuttled, salvaged by the Soviet Union and was sunk as target)
    K87 RMS/KMS/DMS Admiral Scheer — Niobe Marianne, Freiin von Scheer (Resembles Warship Girls self, was sunk in battle, wreckage partially scrapped and remainder buried)
    K88 RMS/KMS/DMS Admiral Graf Spee — Huberta Margareta, Reichsgräfin von Spee (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, was scuttled)
    The first generation of panzerschiffe ("armoured ships") that often got nicknamed "pocket battleships" in the West.


    SCHWABEN-CLASS ARMOURED SHIP/LARGE CRUISER (D-Class)
    K96 KMS/DMS Schwaben — Anezhka Maria Parricida, Fürstin von Schwaben (Resembles Warship Girls version of Margareta von Spee, cancelled before launching, never named, was scrapped) *
    K97 KMS/DMS Franken — Anastasia Beatrix, Fürstin von Franken zu Laurenburg (Resembles Warship Girls version of of Johanna Martell von Lützow, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    The proposed second generation of panzerschiffe. Named in honour of two of the stem duchies of the old Holy Roman Empire.


    DÜSSELDORF-CLASS ARMOURED SHIP/LARGE CRUISER (P-Class)
    K104 KMS/DMS Düsseldorf — Catharina Anna Leibniz, Gräfin von Burg zu Düsseldorf (Resembles Victory Belles version of Margareta von Spee, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    K105 KMS/DMS Mannheim — Christina von Wolff, Fürstin von der Pfalz zu Friedrichsburg (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    K106 KMS/DMS Braunschweig — Anna Regina Kant, Fürstin von Welf zu Braunschweig (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    K107 KMS/DMS Chemnitz — Johanna Marie Fichte, Pfalzgräfin von Chemnitz (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    K108 KMS/DMS Kiel — Gottliebin Caroline Schelling, Gräfin von Holstein zu Kiel (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    K109 KMS/DMS Halle — Maria Magdalena Louisa Hegel, Fürstin von Magdeburg zu Halle an der Saale (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    K110 KMS/DMS Erfurt — Adele Johanna Schopenhauer, Fürstin von Mainz zu Erfurt (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    K111 KMS/DMS Kassel — Rebekka Leonore Feuerbach, Landgräfin von Hessen zu Kassel (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    K112 KMS/DMS Saarbrücken — Charlotte Bauer, Pfalzgräfin von Nassau zu Saarbrücken (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    K113 KMS/DMS Potsdam — Sophia Elenora Stirner, Pfalzgräfin von Hohenzollern zu Potsdam (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    K114 KMS/DMS Ludwigshafen — Marian Anna Strauß, Pfalzgräfin von der Pfalz zu Rheinschanze (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    K115 KMS/DMS Ingolstadt — Catharina Sophia Ruge, Pfalzgräfin von Wittelsbach zu Ingolstadt (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    K116 KMS/DMS Schwerin — Rebekka Leonore Elise Feuerbach, Pfalzgräfin von Mecklenburg zu Schwerin (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    The proposed third generation of panzerschiffe. Named in honour of the largest cities in each of modern Germany's large states (the three city-states got namesakes in the O-class fast battleships listed in a previous entry). Yes, I know the P-Class were projected to be 12 ships, but I'm using author fiat here to ensure all the states get one representative here. Their human names are based on famous German philosophers.


    FÜRST BISMARCK-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    K18 SMS/RMS/DMS Fürst Bismarck — Otthild Editha Leonore, Fürstin von Bismarck-Schönhausen (Was scrapped)
    Germany's first armoured cruiser, which would technically be the "elder sister" figure to both Luisa von Bismarck (KMS Bismarck) and Johanna von Bismarck (the second SMS Fürst Bismarck, renamed SMS Herzog zu Lauenburg from the Iron Chancellor's secondary noble title to prevent confusion).


    PRINZ HEINRICH-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    K29 SMS/RMS/DMS Prinz Heinrich — Adela Wendell Hildegarde, Fürstin von Preußen (Was scrapped)


    PRINZ ADALBERT-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    K30 SMS/DMS Prinz Adalbert — Helisent Walburga Adelaide, Fürstin von Preußen (Was sunk in battle)
    K31 SMS/DMS Friedrich Carl — Florentia Kristin Nele, Fürstin von Preußen (Was sunk in battle)
    At least the royal house of Prussia is well-represented here!


    ROON-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    K39 SMS/RMS/DMS Roon — Alissa Tanja Emeline, Gräfin von Roon (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)
    K40 SMS/DMS Yorck — Johanna Druella Liesel Yorck, Gräfin von Wartenburg (Was sunk by mine strike)
    Yes, I know the AL version of Roon is based out of the World of Warships creation, but I felt it right to use the likeness for Alissa here.


    SCHARNHORST-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    K45 SMS Scharnhorst — Giselle Jette, Freiin von Scharnhorst de Güemes/Gisel Enriqueta de Scharnhorst y Güemes (Was sunk in battle, adopted by Argentina, renamed ARA Güemes) *
    K46 SMS Gneisenau — Amalea Wilma Anja Neidhardt de Castelli, Gräfin von Gneisenau/Amelia Guillermina Anna Neidhardt de Castelli y Gneisenau (Was sunk in battle, adopted by Argentina, renamed ARA Castelli) *
    Since both of these ships were lost at the Falkland Islands in 1914, it's only right for Argentina to get their services against the Abyssals due to the high migrant German population in that nation. Both shipgirls would have their ship names changed to honour famous leaders of Argentina's war of independence against Spain.


    ADMIRAL HIPPER-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    K91 KMS/DMS Admiral Hipper — Antonia Anna, Freiin von Hipper (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scuttled, later salvaged and scrapped)
    K92 KMS/DMS Blücher — Karoline Amalia, Fürstin von Blücher zu Wahlstatt (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, was sunk in battle)
    K93 KMS Prinz Eugen — Olympia Catarina, Fürstin von Savoyen-Carignen (Resembles Kantai Collection self, surrendered to the United States, renamed USS Prinz Eugen, used in Operation: Crossroads, was sunk due to non-repaired damage)
    K94 KMS/DMS Seydlitz — Frida Ursula, Freiin von Seydlitz (Resembles Warship Girls version of Catarina von Savoyen, was to be converted to aircraft carrier, conversion incomplete, was scuttled and later scrapped on site)
    K95 KMS Lützow — Theodora Petra Wrangel, Freiin von Lützow/Dóroti Pétrovna Vrángel'-Ljúttsov (Resembles Azur Lane version of Catarina von Savoyen, second of name, sold to the Soviet Union incomplete, renamed TKR Petropávlovsk [second of name], was sunk in battle incomplete, salvaged, renamed TKR Tállinn, was scrapped, adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Tallinn) *
    Here's the part of the list that compliments the entry for Catarina von Savoyen in the American cruiser list. Since there was already a Petropávlovsk in the upcoming Russian/Soviet ship list (she's one of the Gángut-class battleships), Estonia lucked out here in getting Dóroti Vrángel'-Ljúttsov's services.


    GAZELLE-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K19 SMS/RMS/DMS Gazelle — Adabelle Geraldo Josephi (Was scrapped)
    K20 SMS/RMS/KMS Niobe — Gabrijela Nika Bredow (Transferred to Yugoslavia, renamed KB Dalmacija, seized by Italy, renamed RM Cattaro, later seized by Germany, restored to original name, sunk in action, was scrapped on site, adopted by Croatia, renamed BH Dalmacija) *
    K21 SMS/RMS/DMS Nymphe — Helewisa Nanetta Zeye (Was scrapped)
    K22 SMS/RMS/DMS Thetis — Karla Trudi Deubel (Was scrapped)
    K23 SMS/DMS Ariadne — Hiltrude Alyse Seebohm (Was sunk in battle)
    K24 SMS/RMS/DMS Amazone — Lorenza Analie Bruch (Was scrapped)
    K25 SMS/RMS/DMS Medusa — Karla Marhilda Deubel (Was scrapped)
    K26 SMS/DMS Frauenlob — Gurdun Pernille Hoffmann (Was sunk in battle, adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Slesvig) *
    K27 SMS/RMS/DMS Arcona — Kristol Adelyne Zimmermann (Was scrapped)
    K28 SMS/DMS Undine — Kornelia Ulla Windmüller (Was sunk in battle)
    Explaining the story of Gabrijela and Pernille here: The former did serve old Yugoslavia and was renamed after the Dalmatian coast of modern-day Croatia, so that nation gets Gabrijela while Pernille was sunk in the Battle of the Heligoland Bight in 1914, so she would drift over to Denmark and serve there, I believe.


    BREMEN-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K32 SMS/DMS Bremen — Asenka Parsla Walter (Was sunk by mine strike, adopted by Latvia, renamed LJK Kurzeme) *
    K33 SMS/RMS/DMS Hamburg — Gabriela Velna, Freiin von Gaudecker (Was sunk en route to scrapping, raised and was scrapped, adopted by Latvia, renamed LJK Zemgale) *
    K34 SMS/RMS/DMS Berlin — Viktorija Pipene Schäfer (Was scuttled, adopted by Latvia, renamed LJK Vidžemė) *
    K35 SMS/RMS/DMS Lübeck — Fernanda Odelina Ruge (Surrendered to the United Kingdom, was scrapped)
    K36 SMS/RMS/DMS München — Elsbeth Melissa Schaefer (Damaged beyond economical repair, surrendered to the United Kingdom, was sunk as target)
    K37 SMS/DMS Leipzig — Joaquina Liliosa Haun de Córdoba (Was sunk in battle, adopted by Argentina, renamed ARA Córdoba) *
    K38 SMS/RMS Danzig — Gizela Daiya Indebetou (Surrendered to the United Kingdom, was scrapped, adopted by Poland, renamed ORP Gdańsk) *
    Almost all these girls would get future namesakes, so it was best to disperse them. Asenka was sunk off Latvia by a mine, so she would attract Gabriela and Pipene over to join her; this would allow the O-class fast battleships to get the names of modern Germany's city-states. Joaquina was one of the ships lost at the Falkland Islands in 1914, so she shifts to Argentina, being renamed after one of the states there. And the city of Danzig was turned over to Poland after World War Two, so Daiya would serve there.


    KÖNIGSBERG-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1905)
    K41 SMS Königsberg — Mosiya Kichaka Looff (Resembles Warship Girls version of Charlotte von Salza [with African skin tone], was scuttled, partially scrapped on site, adopted by Tanzania, renamed MUT Rufiji) *
    K42 SMS Nürnberg — Katalia Carinna Fernanda, Freiin von Schönberg zum Zwischenflüssen/Katalia Carinna Fernanda Schönberg de Entre Ríos (Was sunk in battle, adopted by Argentina, renamed ARA Entre Ríos) *
    K43 SMS/RMS/DMS Stuttgart — Gerrianne Siglinda Schur (Surrendered to the United Kingdom, was scrapped)
    K44 SMS/RMS/DMS Stettin — Franziska Steffi Boedicker (Surrendered to the United Kingdom, was scrapped)
    Mosiya was lost in a river battle as the Germans fought to hang onto their east African colonies, so Tanzania gets her. Katalia was another of the ones lost at the Falkland Islands, so she heads to Argentina; her location name in German (meaning "between rivers") is the direct translation of the Argentine state name.


    DRESDEN-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K47 SMS Dresden — Felicia Dorinda Lüdecke y Fernández (Was scuttled, adopted by Chile, renamed AC Juan Fernández) *
    K48 SMS Emden — Charlynne Faye Marhilda, Freiin von Müller (Damaged beyond economical repair, was grounded, partially dismantled on site, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Cocos) *
    Felicia was scuttled off the Juan Fernández Islands near Chile, so she goes to that nation. As for Charlynne, she was sunk in the lagoon of an Australian territory, so she might as well stay "down under"!


    KOLBERG-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K50 SMS/RMS Kolberg — Henryka Kazimiera von Abeken zu Colmar/Henryka Kazimiera Abeken z Colmar (Surrendered to France, renamed CLé Colmar, was scrapped, adopted by Poland, renamed ORP Kołobrzeg) *
    K51 SMS/DMS Mainz — Wilma Marelda Paschen (Was sunk in battle)
    K52 SMS Cöln — Gurdun Carynn Meidinger (Resembles Warship Girls version of Matilda von Liudolfinger, was sunk in battle, adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Waddenzee) *
    K53 SMS/RMS/DMS Augsburg — Elfriede Ayako, Freiin von Natzmer (Surrendered to Japan, was scrapped)
    Henryka's namesake city is now in Poland, so she heads there despite her French service post-World War One. Gurdun was lost at the Heligoland Bight, so she heads to Denmark.


    MAGDEBURG-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K54 SMS Magdeburg — Riina Margareete Habenicht (Ran aground and was captured by Russia, was demolished on site, adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Osmussaar) *
    K55 SMS Breslau — Lunara Beyza, Freiin von Klitzing zu Lésvos/Lunara Beyza Klitzing Midilli (Transferred to the Ottoman Empire, renamed YLG Midilli, was sunk by mine strike, adopted by Turkey, renamed TCG Midilli) *
    K56 SMS/RMS Straßburg — Viviana Simona Tägert (Surrendered to Italy, renamed RM Taranto, was scuttled, later raised and was scrapped)
    K57 SMS/RMS Stralsund — Majorie Odette Bethea, Freiin von Levetzow zu Mulhouse (Surrendered to France, renamed CLé Mulhouse, was scrapped)
    Riina was sunk near Omussaar island, so it's only right she joins Dóroti Vrángel'-Ljúttsov in Estonia. Lunara was traded to the Ottomans to get them to join the Central Powers in the Great War, so she stays in Turkey. Viviana and Majorie would honour what happened to them after the Great War.


    KARLSRUHE-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K58 SMS Karlsruhe — Egelina Crystal Köhler (Was sunk by boiler explosion, adopted by Barbados, renamed HMBS Saint Michael) *
    K59 SMS Rostock — Isabelle Rebekka Feldmann (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled, adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Nørrejyske) *
    Crystal's boilers blew up and sank her near Barbados, so that nation gets a cruiser's services. Isabelle was one of Jutland's many victims, so she goes to Denmark.


    GRAUDENZ-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K60 SMS/RMS Graudenz — Ksenia Gizela, Freiin von Restorff/Ksenia Gizela Restorff (Surrendered to Italy, renamed RM Ancona, was scrapped, adopted by Poland, renamed ORP Grudziądz) *
    K61 SMS/RMS/DMS Regensburg — Eloise Georgette Ewers de Strasbourg et Haguenau (Surrendered to France, renamed CLé Strasbourg, was scuttled, later renamed CLé Haguenau to prevent confusion) *
    Ksenia's namesake city is now in Poland, so she'll head "home" in that case. Eloise would have to be renamed to prevent confusion with the battleship of the same name.


    PILLAU-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K62 SMS Pillau — Paulina Lissa, Freiin von Klitzing/Pavlína Lébrekhtovna Klíttsing (Surrendered to Italy, renamed RM Bari, was sunk in battle, wreck salvaged and was scrapped, adopted by Russia, renamed KRL Baltíjsk) *
    K63 SMS Elbing — Kerith Emma Madlung (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled, adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Kongeå) *
    Paulina's namesake town is now in the Kaliningrád enclave that is all that's left of Prussia's territory outside modern Germany itself, so she would go "home" and join the Russian Navy. Kerith was scuttled after the Jutland mess, so she would go to Denmark.


    WIESBADEN-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K64 SMS Wiesbaden — Pernille Betina Reiß (Was sunk in battle, adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Limfjorden) *
    K65 SMS/DMS Frankfurt — Trissa Fernanda, Freiin von Trotha (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, salvaged and surrendered to the United States, was sunk as target)
    Pernille was lost at Jutland, so she's joining Kerith Madlung in Denmark. Trissa will be coming back to Germany.


    KÖNIGSBURG-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1915)
    K66 SMS/DMS Königsberg — Celestina Vivienne Weniger du Metz (Second of name, surrendered to France, renamed CLé Metz, was scrapped)
    K67 SMS/DMS Karlsruhe — Joanelle Kamrie Tietgenns (Resembles Warship Girls version of Magdalena von Durlach, second of name, scuttled at Scapa Flow, not salvaged, renamed DMS Durlach to prevent confusion) *
    K68 SMS/DMS Emden — Emanuelle Evangelina, Freiin von Gagern zu Verdun/Emanuelle Evangelina Gagern du Verdun (Second of name, nearly scuttled at Scapa Flow and was beached, surrendered to France for spare parts, was scrapped, later adopted as CLé Verdun) *
    K69 SMS/DMS Nürnberg — Hiltrude Noah Quaet-Faslem (Second of name, nearly scuttled at Scapa Flow and was beached, was sunk as target ship, renamed DMS Mittelfranken to prevent confusion) *
    Celestina would remain in France. Joanelle would get a new ship name but stay in Germany. Emanuelle would remain in France and get the name Verdun; she never was renamed when used as a spare parts hulk. Hiltrude would also get a new ship name.


    BRUMMER-CLASS MINELAYER CRUISER
    K70 SMS/DMS Brummer — Wilhelmina Bathilda Schulz (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, not salvaged)
    K71 SMS/DMS Bremse — Othelia Bertina, Freiin von Bülow (Scuttled at Scapa Flow, was salvaged and scrapped)
    Both Bathilda and Othelia would head home.


    CÖLN-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K72 SMS Cöln — Loralei Constanze Kaulhausen (Second of name, scuttled at Scapa Flow, not salvaged, renamed DMS Bonn to prevent confusion) *
    K73 SMS Dresden — Katrina Didrika Franck (Second of name, scuttled at Scapa Flow, not salvaged, renamed DMS Erzgebirge to prevent confusion) *
    K74 SMS/DMS Wiesbaden — Hehilde Walburga Zenne (Second of name, cancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    K75 SMS/DMS Magdeburg — Heidi Magdala Rohardt (Second of name, cancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    K76 SMS Leipzig — Luise Freida Behncke (Second of name, cancelled after launch, was scrapped, renamed DMS Zwickau to prevent confusion) *
    K77 SMS/DMS Rostock — Rowena Trudi von Trotha (Second of name, cancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    K78 SMS Frauenlob — Kristena Viktoria Mommsen (Second of name, cancelled after launch, was scrapped, renamed DMS Meißen to prevent confusion) *
    K79 SMS "Ersatz Cöln" — Arlena Audrea Laschet (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, never named, renamed DMS Aachen) *
    K80 SMS "Ersatz Emden" — Osnat bat-Felix Nussbaum (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, never named, renamed DMS Osnabrück) *
    K81 SMS "Ersatz Karlsruhe" — Christiana Henrietta Schmidtmer (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, never named, renamed DMS Heidelberg) *
    Loralei, Katrina, Luise and Kristena would get new ship names to prevent confusion, taking names of nearby cities from their original namesake towns. Arlena, Osnat and Henrietta would get their proper ship names in the same fashion. Note that Osnat has a Jewish patronymic; her namesake is a painter from Osnabrück who died in the Holocaust.


    EMDEN-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K82 RMS/KMS/DMS Emden — Anna Adelheid, Gräfin von Oldenburg zu Emden (Resembles Warship Girls self, third of name, was scuttled, later scrapped on site)
    One can definitely say that Anna has a LOT to live up to!


    KÖNIGSBERG-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1927)
    K83 RMS/KMS/DMS Königsberg — Charlotte Alphonsa, Freiin von Salza (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, was sunk in battle, wreck salvaged and was scrapped)
    K84 RMS/KMS/DMS Karlsruhe — Magdalena Wilhelmine, Markgräfin von Durlach (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, was sunk in battle)
    K85 RMS/KMS/DMS Köln — Adelaide Matilda, Pfalzgräfin von Liudolfinger (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, was sunk in battle, wreck salvaged and was scrapped)
    Charlotte would naturally NOT go to Russia to serve there. Naturally, Magdalena and Matilda would stay with their sister in Germany.


    LEIPZIG-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K89 RMS/KMS/DMS Leipzig — Uta Swanehilde, Markgräfin von Meißen zu Leipzig (Resembles Azur Lane self, third of name, was scuttled)
    K90 RMS/KMS Nürnberg — Zelda Nessim bat-Mordechai Makarov/Grizél'da Stépanova Mardokhéj Makárova (Resembles Warship Girls version of Swanehilde von Meißen, third of name, surrendered to the Soviet Union, renamed KRL Admirál Makárov [second of name], was scrapped)
    Swanehilde would stay in Germany. Grizél'da would be torn between Germany and Russia. Note that her German name is actually JEWISH, which is a hell of a slap in the face to the memories of the Nazis given that the party rallies were always held in Nürnburg before the Second World War.


    SPREE-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (M-Class)
    K98 KMS/DMS Spree — Johanna Louisa Albertina Hoffmann (Resembles Warship Girls version of the M-Class cruiser [with silver hair], cancelled before launching, never named, was scrapped) *
    K99 KMS/DMS Necktar — Heinrike Johanna Christiana Hölderlin (Resembles Warship Girls version of the M-Class cruiser [with blonde hair], cancelled before launching, never named, was scrapped) *
    K100 KMS/DMS Oder — Henriette Marie, Freiin von Kleist (Resembles Warship Girls version of the M-Class cruiser [with crimson hair], cancelled before construction, never named) *
    K101 KMS/DMS Saale — Auguste Bernhardine, Freiin von Hardenberg (Resembles Warship Girls version of the M-Class cruiser [with auburn hair], cancelled before construction, never named) *
    K102 KMS/DMS Leine — Caroline Therese Schlegel (Resembles Warship Girls version of the M-Class cruiser [with raven hair], cancelled before construction, never named) *
    K103 KMS/DMS Ruhr — Philippine Margarethe Schlegel (Resembles Warship Girls version of the M-Class cruiser [with evergreen hair], cancelled before construction, never named) *
    Germany's "River-class" ships; their human names are based on famous German poets.


    Ship prefix

    German Navy ship prefixes by time period:
    SMS — Seiner Majestät Schiff ("His Majesty's Ship") (1870-1918)
    RMS — Reichsmarineschiff ("Navy Ship of the Realm") (1918-1935)
    KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (1935-1945)
    DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (1956-present; 1956-1991 West Germany only)


    Other navies:
    AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
    ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentine Republic")
    BH — Brod Hrvatske ("Ship of Croatia")
    BMS — Belgisch Marineschip ("Belgian Navy Ship")
    CLé — Croiseur Léger ("Light Cruiser") (French Navy type prefix)
    EML — Eesti Mereväe Laev ("Estonian Navy Ship")
    HMAS — His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
    HMBS — His/Her Majesty's Barbados Ship
    KB — Kraljevski Brod ("Royal Ship")
    KDM — Kongelige Danske Marine ("Royal Danish Navy")
    KRL — Ljókhkij Kréjser ("Light Cruiser") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
    LJK — Latvijas Jūras Karakuģis ("Latvian Navy Warship")
    MUT — Meli ya Ulinzi ya Tanzania ("Tanzanian Defence Ship")
    ORP — Okręt Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej ("Ship of the Polish Republic")
    RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy")
    TCG — Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gemisi ("Ship of the Turkish Republic")
    TKR — Tjazhólyj Kréjser ("Heavy Cruiser") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
    YLG — Yüce Limanın Gemisi ("Ship of the Sublime Porte")
     
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  4. Extras: United Kingdom: Cruisers
    Pyeknu

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    Here is the list of British and Commonwealth cruisers, which were nicely represented in Azur Lane and Warship Girls, with one even showing up in Victory Belles. Since there were often two versions of the same ship, I had to chose who should resemble who, thus allowing more of these ships to appear as shipgirls.

    Again, there were some new names provided for ships never completed to allow a much greater "distribution of the wealth". This allowed a nice diffusion to Britain's once senior dominions, ensuring all Canadian provinces and Australian states got namesakes. As always, those ships are marked with (*).

    You know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF CRUISERS (ROYAL NAVY)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    HAWKINS-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    C81 Frobisher — Ann Mary Frobisher (Was scrapped)
    C86 Hawkins — Nancy Joan Hawkins (Was scrapped)
    C87 Raleigh — Catharine Wynn Raleigh (Damaged beyond economical repair by grounding, was destroyed on site)
    C98 Effingham — Arabella Catharine Howard (Damaged beyond economical repair by grounding, was destroyed on site)
    C99 Cavendish — Maria Antonia Cavendish (Completed as aircraft carrier, renamed HMS Vindictive, restored as cruiser later, was scrapped)
    The model on which all treaty cruisers would be eventually based on.


    KENT-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER (COUNTY-CLASS)
    C33 Canberra — Alice Caroline Dixon (Resembles Warship Girls version of Rhonda Portal, constructed for Australia, commissioned as HMAS Canberra, was sunk in battle)
    C39 Devonshire — Marsha Jean Mansfield (Was scrapped)
    C40 Dorsetshire — Bette Charlotte Stella Martin (Resembles Warship Girls version of Suzanne Bell, was sunk in battle)
    C49 Surrey — Lily Alberta Potter (Cancelled before construction)
    C50 Northumberland — Jean Rayna MacDonald (Cancelled before construction)
    C54 Kent — Leslie Hailey Ashmore (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scrapped)
    C55 Suffolk — Julia Wilma Durnford (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scrapped)
    C56 Cornwall — Charlene Faye Hammill (Resembles Victory Belles version of Suzanne Bell, was sunk in battle)
    C57 Cumberland — Wendy Heidi Ginevra Fallowfield (Was scrapped)
    C65 Berwick — Irene Morganna Palmer (Was scrapped)
    C69 London — Regina Maxine Servaes (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scrapped)
    C73 Shropshire — Amelia Willow la Touche (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Shropshire, was scrapped)
    C78 Norfolk — Alexa Glenn Beatrice Wilson (Was scrapped)
    C84 Australia — Francine Heather Goolden (Constructed for Australia, commissioned as HMAS Australia, was scrapped)
    C96 Sussex — Alexandra Roberta Hammick (Was scrapped)
    I grouped all County-class ships together as one single class instead of their individual series. The namesake of County Surrey should be familiar to people. ;)


    YORK-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    C68 Exeter — Freida Suzanne Bell (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle)
    C90 York — Rhoda Hallie Portal (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle, later salvaged and scrapped)
    Quite popular all around given Suzanne Bell's battle with Margareta von Spee at the River Plate in 1939.


    CAROLINE-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C102 Comus — Alicia Georgia Hotham (Was scrapped)
    C130 Caroline — Hannah Riannon Crooke (Preserved as memorial)
    C131 Carysfort — Regina Yvonne Tyrwhitt (Was scrapped)
    C137 Conquest — Grace Hollie Borrett (Was scrapped)
    C169 Cordelia — Tracey Phoebe Hannah Beamish (Was scrapped)
    C188 Cleopatra — Francine Charlotte Dove Sturdee (Was scrapped)
    Since the latter C-class cruisers survived into the Second World War, I did a list of all of them.


    CALLIOPE-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C123 Calliope — Charlene Edna Le Mesurier (Was scrapped)
    C125 Champion — Jaqueline Ursula Farie (Was scrapped)


    CAMBRIAN-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C103 Cambrian — Tracey Dorothea Wynne Napier (Was scrapped)
    C127 Canterbury — Patricia Mary Rhonda Royds (Was scrapped)
    C133 Castor — Joëlle Randi Phoebe Hawksley (Was scrapped)
    C190 Constance — Morgan Edith Browning (Was scrapped)


    CENTAUR-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C115 Concord — Ginevra Farrah King-Hall (Was scrapped)
    C134 Centaur — Aretha Kaye Wistell (Was scrapped)


    CALEDON-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C153 Caledon — Chlöe Pansy Clarke (Was scrapped)
    C154 Cassandra — Juudit Riina Ivey (Was sunk by mine strike, adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Kassandra) *
    C160 Caradoc — Jocelyn Sloane Bethell (Was scrapped)
    C161 Calypso — Nellie Joan Wanda William-Powlett (Was sunk in battle)


    CERES-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C06 Ceres — Elaine Gwendolyn Abbott (Was scrapped)
    C17 Curlew — Brenda Candice Beatrice Brooke (Was sunk in battle)
    C18 Cardiff — Phyllis Kimberly Enright (Was scrapped)
    C28 Coventry — Ramona Joëlle Renée Dendy (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled)
    C41 Curacoa — Jordan Winter Boutwood (Was sunk in collision with RMS Queen Mary)


    CARLISLE-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C38 Capetown — Madalitso Ankia Back (Was scrapped, adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Cape Town) *
    C67 Carlisle — Trace Clea Hampton (Was scrapped)
    C72 Calcutta — Daritree Maniratna Lees (Was sunk in battle, adopted by India, renamed INS Kolkata) *
    C77 Cairo — Cliupatra Chione Hardy (Was sunk in battle, adopted by Egypt, renamed SBM al-Qāhirah) *
    C79 Colombo — Ranpalee Isuri Ravima Scott (Was scrapped, adopted by Sri Lanka, renamed SLNS Kolamba) *
    Ah, the spoils of a fallen empire are well represented here!


    DANAE-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C09 Durban — Nomusa Gijima Agnew (Was scuttled as breakwater, adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Durban) *
    C23 Despatch — Alicia Poland (Was scrapped)
    C36 Dragon — Ewelina Jagienka Sylwia Plawski (Transferred to Poland, renamed ORP Dragon, damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled as part of artificial harbour)
    C45 Dauntless — Penelope Flora Powlett (Was scrapped)
    C47 Delhi — Laharika Haribala Kairavi Hamilton (Was scrapped, adopted by India, renamed INS Indraprastha) *
    C64 Danae — Jozefa Ewa Aniela Korzeniowski (Transferred to Poland, renamed ORP Conrad, returned and was scrapped, adopted by Poland, restored to Polish Navy name) *
    C92 Diomede — Easter Bryce Caroline Dicken (Was scrapped)
    C94 Dunedin — Rhonda Starr Lovatt (Was sunk in battle)


    EMERALD-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C32 Enterprise — Hunter Janet Egerton (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scrapped)
    C91 Emerald — Audrey Wendy Shannon Agar (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scrapped)


    LEANDER-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C02 Apollo — Heather Heidi Howden (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Hobart, was scrapped)
    C05 Neptune — Rayna Chelsea O'Connor (Resembles Warship Girls version of Bryce Sim, was sunk after mine strike)
    C07 Phaeton — Emily Enid Burnett (Resembles Warship Girls version of Garden Middleton, transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Sydney, was sunk in battle)
    C22 Ajax — Chantelle Heidi Lynne Woodhouse (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)
    C29 Amphion — Helen Louisa Farncomb (Resembles Warship Girls version of Danae Graham, transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Perth, was sunk in battle)
    C70 Achilles — Vishali Ekadhana Parry (Resembles Azur Lane self with tanned skin, transferred to New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Achilles, later transferred to India, renamed INS Delhi [second of name], was scrapped)
    C75 Leander — Julia Wendy Rivett-Carnac (Resembles Azur Lane self, transferred to New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Leander, was scrapped)
    C85 Orion — Glenn Raye Barbara Back (Was scrapped)


    ARETHUSA-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C12 Aurora — Garden Měixīng Middleton (Resembles Azur Lane self, transferred to China, renamed ZMZ Chóngqìng, later retained by mainland China, renamed ZRZ Chóngqìng, was sunk in battle, later salvaged and stripped of equipment, eventually was scrapped, later adopted by Taiwan and restored to original Chinese name) *
    C26 Arethusa — Quenilda Danae Graham (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)
    C71 Galatea — Ellen Willow Bryce Sim (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle)
    C97 Penelope — Gwen Delilah Belben (Resembles Warship Girls self, was sunk in battle)
    This was a pretty popular group with both AL and WG.


    SOUTHAMPTON-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (TOWN-CLASS)
    C11 Liverpool — Leslie Sybil Saunders (Was scrapped)
    C15 Manchester — Hester Hillary Bousfield (Resembles Azur Lane version of Harmony Walker, damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled)
    C16 Edinburgh — Harmony Wynne Walker (Resembles Warship Girls self, was sunk in battle)
    C19 Birmingham — Elvina Jocelyn Paulette Brind (Was scrapped)
    C21 Glasgow — Fortune Hope Pegram (Was scrapped)
    C24 Sheffield — Elizabeth de Faye Renouf (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)
    C35 Belfast — Genette Addison Scott (Resembles Warship Girls self, preserved as memorial)
    C62 Gloucester — Hartley Alisha Rowley (Resembles Azur Lane version of Genette Scott, was sunk in battle)
    C76 Newcastle — Prudence Brittany Rose Yvette William-Powlett (Was scrapped)
    C83 Southampton — Brandy Colleen Beverly Brooke (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle)
    I didn't care for the "pretty maid" design that AL made of Harmony Walker and Genette Scott, so they got the WG design instead.


    DIDO-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C01 Scylla — Iona Ashley Phyllis Macintyre (Was scrapped)
    C03 Cleopatra — Mathilda Sandra Slattery (Second of name, was scrapped)
    C04 Diadem — Eshaal Gulrukh Attarah Clifford (Transferred to Pakistan, renamed PNS Babur, decommissioned)
    C10 Black Prince — Doreen Marcella Lees (Transferred to New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Black Prince, was scrapped)
    C31 Bonaventure — Hollie June Egerton (Was sunk in battle)
    C37 Dido — Elaine Dangerfield (Was scrapped)
    C42 Euryalus — Edora Wynne Bush (Was scrapped)
    C43 Phoebe — Gladys Grantham (Was scrapped)
    C61 Argonaut — Ellen Wanda Lynn Longley-Cook (Was scrapped)
    C63 Bellona — Catharine Freida Wynter Norris (Was scrapped)
    C74 Hermione — Grace Nichelle Oliver (Was sunk in battle)
    C82 Sirius — Rosalynda Louise Mackenzie Edwards (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scrapped)
    C88 Charybdis — Glynda Allison Wynne Voelcker (Was sunk in battle)
    C89 Royalist — Marlene Hope Evelegh (Transferred to New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Royalist, was scrapped)
    C93 Naiad — Miranda Helena Anne Kelsey (Was sunk in battle)
    C95 Spartan — Phillipa Veronica McLaughlin (Was sunk in battle)


    FIJI-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (CROWN COLONY-CLASS)
    C14 Kenya — Mary Mercy Denny (Was scrapped, adopted by Kenya, renamed KNS Kĩrĩma Kĩrĩnyaga) *
    C30 Ceylon — Gracia Bienvenita Amery Parkes y Bolognesi Cervantes (Transferred to Peru, renamed BAP Coronel Bolognesi, was scrapped, was adopted by Sri Lanka and renamed SLNS Tambapanni) *
    C44 Jamaica — Jadora Lorna Storey (Was scrapped, adopted by Jamaica, renamed HMJS Xaymaca) *
    C46 Trinidad — Lela Summar Saunders (Was sunk in battle, adopted by Trinidad and Tobago, renamed TTS Iëre) *
    C48 Gambia — Monifa Joycelin Mansergh (Transferred to New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Gambia, was scrapped, later adopted by the Gambia, renamed RTGS Kambra) *
    C52 Bermuda — Thomasina Helena Back (Was scrapped)
    C58 Fiji — Willow Kasanita Benn (Was sunk in battle, adopted by Fiji, renamed RFNS Viti Levu) *
    C59 Newfoundland — María Gwynedd MacDonald y Grau Seminario (Transferred to Peru, renamed BAP Almirante Grau, was scrapped, was adopted by Canada and renamed HMCS Newfoundland) *
    C60 Nigeria — Jaiyesimi Ginika Lebechi Dundas (Transferred to India, renamed INS Mysore, was scrapped, adopted by Nigeria, renamed NNS Nigeria) *
    C66 Uganda — Louise Josephine Papineau (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Québec, was scrapped)
    C80 Mauritius — Léonne Céleste Adélie Curzon Howe de Maurice (Was scrapped, adopted by Mauritius, renamed MCGS Mascareignes) *
    Again, the wonderful spoils of empire! Since Uganda is an inland nation, it was only right for Louise Papineau to go to Canada.


    MINOTAUR-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1943)
    C00 Blake — Dana Granger Clutterbuck (Converted to helicopter missile cruiser, was scrapped)
    C08 Swiftsure — Patricia Vivianne McLaughlin (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)
    C20 Tiger — Riley Elaine Washbourn (Converted to helicopter missile cruiser, was scrapped)
    C25 Superb — Wanda Georgia Artemis Robson (Was scrapped)
    C27 Hawke — Hannah Pansy Eustace Trudy Williams (Cancelled before launching, was scrapped, was adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS British Columbia) *
    C34 Lion — Jermaine Ellen Scotland (Was scrapped)
    C51 Bellerophon — Heidi Evan-Thomas (Cancelled before launching, was scrapped, was adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Alberta) *
    C53 Minotaur — Elizabeth Posthuma Simcoe (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Ontario, was scrapped)
    Here's the start of the big run on cruisers by Canada.


    NEPTUNE-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C100 Neptune — Sarah Boyd (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, cancelled before construction, was adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Manitoba) *
    C101 Phaeton — Andrea Rayne Wetmore (Second of name, cancelled before construction, was adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS New Brunswick) *
    C104 Amphion — Hillary Blanchard (Second of name, cancelled before construction, was adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Nova Scotia) *
    C105 Galatea — Mercy Coles (Second of name, cancelled before construction, was adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Île Saint-Jean) *
    C106 Penelope — Jessica Florence Scott (Second of name, cancelled before construction, was adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Saskatchewan [second of name]) *
    With the rest of them coming here. Mercy Coles' ship name is the old French name for Prince Edward Island (which is a REALLY long name for a ship)!


    MINOTAUR-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1947)
    C107 Minotaur — Amelia Alexandra Donaldson (Second of name, cancelled before construction, was adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS New South Wales) *
    C108 Neptune — Mary Clara Haines (Third of name, cancelled before construction, was adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Victoria) *
    C109 Centurion — Marianne Herbert (Second of name, cancelled before construction, was adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Queensland) *
    C110 Edgar — Rosa Helen Abigail Champ (Cancelled before construction, was adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Tasmania) *
    C111 Mars — Anne Sophia Finniss (Cancelled before construction, was adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Croweater) *
    C112 Bellerophon — Margaret Forrest (Third of name, cancelled before construction, was adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Sandgroper) *
    And Australia gets the rest of the incomplete ones. Anne Finniss' ship name is based on the popular nickname for people of South Australia. Margaret Forrest is likewise given the popular nickname of people from Western Australia.


    Ship prefix

    BAP — Buque Armada Peruana ("Peruvian Navy Ship")
    EML — Eesti Mereväe Laev ("Estonian Navy Ship")
    HMAS — His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
    HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship
    HMJS — His/Her Majesty's Jamaican Ship
    HMNZS — His/Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship
    HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
    INS — Indian Navy Ship
    KNS — Kenyan Naval Ship
    MCGS — Mauritius Coast Guard Ship
    NNS — Nigerian Naval Ship
    ORP — Okręt Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej ("Ship of the Polish Republic")
    PNS — Pakistan Naval Ship
    RFNS — Republic of Fiji Naval Ship
    RMS — Royal Mail Ship
    RTGS — Republic of the Gambia Ship
    SAS — South African Ship
    SBM — Safinat al-Bahriat al-Misria ("Egyptian Naval Ship")
    SLNS — Sri Lanka Naval Ship
    TTS — Trinidad and Tobago Ship
    ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn ("Warship of the Republic of China")
    ZRZ — Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó Zhànjiàn ("Warship of the People's Republic of China")
     
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  5. Extras: United Kingdom: Aircraft Carriers
    Pyeknu

    Pyeknu Cross-Dimensional Magical Sith GIrl

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    And here is the list of Britain's aircraft carriers. Again, a nice list all around and the wealth will also get around, with Canada, Australia and New Zealand benefiting the most.

    Note that when the ships were called back as shipgirls, they were all given a pennant superior "R" hull code in following modern Royal Navy practice; pennant "A" is reserved for auxiliary ships and pennant "C" is reserved for cruisers as seen above. Back during World War Two, large carriers had no pennant superior while the smaller carriers were given pennant superior "D". I unified the list as one single line of numbers (excepting number 13 as such is seen as bad luck), which caused some changes when the smaller fleet carriers such as HMCS Bonaventure (Claudette O'Brien) were brought into the list.

    You know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF AIRCRAFT CARRIERS (ROYAL NAVY)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    COURAGEOUS-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R47 Furious — Mary Lynne Clarke (Converted from light battlecruiser, was scrapped)
    R50 Courageous — Wilma Tottie Makeig-Jones (Converted from light battlecruiser, was sunk in battle)
    R77 Glorious — Kezia D'Oyly-Hughes (Resembles Azur Lane self, converted from light battlecruiser, was sunk in battle)


    EAGLE-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R94 Eagle — Allison Robin Maureen Bridge y Cochrane de Maranhão (Resembles Warship Girls version of Amy Power, converted from dreadnought AC Almirante Cochrane, was sunk in battle)


    ARK ROYAL-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R91 Ark Royal — Amy Joan Power (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)


    ILLUSTRIOUS-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R38 Victorious — Lana Donna Macintosh (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)
    R67 Formidable — Anne Wynter Lane Bisset (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)
    R87 Illustrious — Denise Wilma Boyd (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)
    R92 Indomitable — Tracey Hope Troubridge (Second of name, was scrapped)


    IMPLACABLE-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R10 Indefatigable — Deidre Quentin Graham (Second of name, was scrapped)
    R86 Implacable — Cécile Charlene Hughes-Hallett (Was scrapped)


    AUDACIOUS-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R22 Audacious — Ellie Devine Grace Lewin (Completed as HMS Eagle [second of name], was scrapped)
    R24 Irresistible — Raye Allison Lygo (Resembles Azur Lane version of Amy Power, completed as HMS Ark Royal [second of name], was scrapped)


    MALTA-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R43 Africa — Tamsyn Michelle Shakespeare (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Canberra [second of name]) *
    R44 Gibraltar — Janet Monical Walsh (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Yukon) *
    R45 Malta — Godiva Allie Letts (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Centralian) *
    R53 New Zealand — Ashley Wynne de Brito Savile Foljambe (Cancelled before construction, adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Aotearoa) *
    Allie Letts' ship name comes from the nickname of people who live in the Northern Territory. Wynne Foljambe gets the Māori name for New Zealand here.


    HERMES-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R95 Hermes — Fauna Evelyn Patricia Hutton (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle)


    COLOSSUS-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R15 Colossus — Hélène Agnès Stokes (Resembles Warship Girls self, transferred to France, renamed PA Arromanches, was scrapped)
    R16 Triumph — Ida Margaret McLaghlan (Second of name, converted to aircraft maintenance ship, was scrapped)
    R34 Warrior — Felicidad Lucía Houghton y Bazán de Laguna (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Warrior, returned to the United Kingdom, later transferred to Argentina, renamed ARA Independencia, was scrapped)
    R52 Perseus — Gloria Roberta Deverell (Resembles Warship Girls version of Heather Fancourt, second of name, completed as aircraft maintenance ship, was scrapped)
    R62 Glory — Antonia Wynne Buzzard (Was scrapped)
    R64 Theseus — Tabitha Mary Brownrigg (Was scrapped)
    R68 Ocean — Callie John (Was scrapped)
    R71 Vengeance — Dorothy Mary Louise Neame (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Vengeance, then transferred to Brazil, renamed NAeL Minas Gerais, was scrapped)
    R76 Pioneer — Hallie Stephanie Murray-Smith (Completed as aircraft maintenance ship, was scrapped)
    R81 Venerable — Katrijn Wilhelmina Fernánda María Doorman de Saavedra y Rodríguez (Transferred to the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Karel Doorman [second of name], later transferred to Argentina, renamed ARA Veinticinco de Mayo, was scrapped)


    MAJESTIC-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R00 Hercules — Satinder Veerinder Singh (Commissioned by India, renamed INS Vikrant, was scrapped)
    R04 Powerful — Jeanne-Marie Claudette O'Brien (Commissioned by Canada, renamed HMCS Bonaventure [second of name], was scrapped)
    R11 Magnificent — Alicia Glenda Boulton (Commissioned by Canada, renamed HMCS Magnificent, returned to the United Kingdom, was scrapped)
    R17 Terrible — Rosalinda Raye Dowling (Commissioned by Australia, renamed HMAS Sydney [second of name], was scrapped)
    R97 Leviathan — Wallace Grace Stopford (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped, was adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Zealandia) *
    R20 Majestic — Gayle Georgina Octavia Gatacre (Commissioned by Australia, renamed HMAS Melborne, was scrapped)
    Note that I have to reserve the names of the three main islands of New Zealand for other purposes, so I used Zealandia for Wallace Stopford.


    CENTAUR-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R25 Centaur — Helen Patricia Spears (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)
    R26 Albion — Vanna Dorothy Minuet Staveley (Converted to amphibious commando carrier, was scrapped)
    R27 Bulwark — Jennifer Alicia Templeton-Cotill (Converted to amphibious commando carrier, was scrapped)
    R30 Hermes — Aashirya Madhushri Armstrong (Converted to amphibious commando carrier, transferred to India, renamed INS Viraat, preserved as memorial)
    R31 Arrogant — Charlene Victoria Mitchell (Cancelled before launching, was scrapped, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Jervis Bay) *
    R35 Elephant — Frances Dylan White (Originally to be called HMS Hermes, cancelled before launching, was scrapped, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Denendeh) *
    R39 Monmouth — Heidi Mamayaok Maksagak (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Nunavut) *
    R41 Polyphemus — Maria Cochrane (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Labrador) *
    Dylan White's ship name is the Dené name for the Northwest Territories.


    ARGUS-CLASS TRAINING AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R49 Argus — Heidi Cecile Bovell (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scrapped)


    UNICORN-CLASS AIRCRAFT REPAIR SHIP/LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R74 Unicorn — Heather Lois Jean Fancourt (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)


    HANNOVER-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R09 Audacity — Donna Wilma MacKendrick (Constructed in Germany as cargo ship Hannover, seized by the United Kingdom, converted to aircraft carrier and renamed, was sunk in battle)


    LONG ISLAND-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R78 Archer — Jane Isabel Robertson (Constructed in the United States as USS BAVG-1 [no name], transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted to mercantile service, was scrapped)


    AVENGER-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R14 Avenger — Amy Paula Colthurst (Converted from American merchant ship Rio-Hudson, transferred to the United Kingdom, was sunk in battle)
    R37 Dasher — Rhea Bernadette Davies (Converted from American merchant ship Rio de Janeiro, transferred to the United Kingdom, was sunk by internal explosion)
    R98 Biter — Louise Andrea Christiana Boswell (Converted from American merchant ship Rio-Parana, transferred to the United Kingdom, returned, later transferred to France, renamed PA Dixmude, returned and was sunk as target)


    BOGUE-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R00 Rajah — Petra Heather Baker (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Prince, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted to mercantile use, was scrapped)
    R01 Ameer — Ginevra Dana Yates (Commissioned as USS Baffins, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted to mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R02 Attacker — Wanda Wilma Phillippa Shorleu-Rollison (Converted from American merchant ship Steel Artisan, given name USS Barnes, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted to mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R03 Ranee — Rayna Olivia Yeomans (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Niantic, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R07 Patroller — Amber Jean Robertson (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Keweenaw, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R08 Trumpeter — Kate Susan Colquhoun (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Bastian, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R12 Striker — Eudice Wilma Anstice (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Prince William, transferred to the United Kingdom, returned and was scrapped)
    R18 Battler — Frances Mary Rayna Stephenson (Converted from American merchant ship Mormacmail, named USS Altamaha, transferred to the United Kingdom, returned and was scrapped)
    R19 Queen — Kristine Jennifer D'Arcy (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Saint Andrews, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted to mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R21 Shah — Veronica Ida Hollie Mylius (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Jamaica, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted to mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R23 Premier — Eleanor Miranda McCausland (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Estero, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted to mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R28 Tracker — Georgette Cathy Dickins (Converted from American merchant ship Mormacmail, named USS BACV-6 [no name], transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted to mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R29 Slinger — Allison Nancy Christine Bingley (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Chatham, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R32 Chaser — Susan Katharyn Horn (Resembles Azur Lane self, converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Breton, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R33 Arbiter — Rosemary Carrie Harry (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Saint Simon, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R36 Begum — Tracey Phyllis Wisden (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Bolinas, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R40 Searcher — Lynn Joan Sedgwick (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS AVG-22 [no name], transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R42 Empress — Tori Kylie Masterman (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Carnegie, transferred to the United Kingdom, returned and was scrapped)
    R48 Thane — Paula Octavia Davis (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Sunset, transferred to the United Kingdom, returned and was scrapped)
    R51 Atheling — Donna Rhoda Corrine Hodson (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Glacier, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R55 Smiter — Colleen Stephanie Pelly (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Vermillion, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, damaged beyond economical repair by grounding, was scrapped)
    R61 Khedive — Hannah Joan Haynes (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Cordova, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R63 Fencer — Caroline Nancy Lentaigne (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Croatan, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R70 Ravager — Ann Alice Murray (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, not given American name or hull numer, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R72 Ruler — Hallie Patricia Currey (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Saint Joseph, transferred to the United Kingdom, returned and was scrapped)
    R73 Pursuer — Caroline Glynn Hudson (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Saint George, transferred to the United Kingdom, returned and was scrapped)
    R75 Nabob — Holly Nancy Lay (Resembles Warship Girls version of Susan Horn, converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Edisto, transferred to the United Kingdom and manned by Royal Canadian Navy personnel, damaged beyond economical repair, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R79 Puncher — Roberta Eleanor Shannon Bidwell (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Willapa, transferred to the United Kingdom and manned by Royal Canadian Navy personnel, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was crapped)
    R80 Hunter — Heidi Heather McWilliam (Converted from American merchant ship Mormacpenn, named USS Block Island, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R82 Reaper — Joan Francine Hannah Sawyer (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Winjah, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R85 Trouncer — Rose Beatrice Cooper (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Perdido, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R89 Stalker — Hannah Stevie Murray-Smith (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Hamlin, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R90 Speaker — Priscilla Wilma Wootten (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Delgada, transferred to the United Kingdom, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R99 Emperor — Terri Jessica Nichole Hilken (Converted from unnamed American merchant ship, named USS Pybus, transferred to the United Kingdom, returned and was scrapped)
    This class is brought together as one group as the Americans did it, not the two groups per the British classification.


    ACTIVITY-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R93 Activity — Gwendoline Willoughby (Converted from British merchant ship Telemachus, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)


    PRETORIA CASTLE-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R60 Pretoria Castle — Rayne Belle Davies (Converted from British passenger liner Pretoria Castle, paid off and converted for passenger service, was scrapped)


    NAIRANA-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    R05 Nairana — Anneke Ilse Danique Brechtje Doorman (Converted from unnamed British merchant ship, transferred to the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Karel Doorman, returned and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R06 Vindex — Holly Terri Tabitha Bayliss (Converted from unnamed British merchant ship, paid off and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    R46 Campania — Kimberley Alice Short (Converted from unnamed British merchant ship, was scrapped)
    For some odd reason, I thought that Alice Short's ship name was derived from a Cunard Line vessel given the "-ia" ending.


    Ship prefix

    AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
    ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentine Republic")
    HMAS — His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
    HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship
    HMNZS — His/Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship
    HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
    INS — Indian Naval Ship
    NAeL — Navio-Aeródromo Ligeiro ("Light Aerodrome Ship") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
    PA — Porte-Avions ("Aircraft Carrier") (French Navy type prefix)
    USS — United States Ship
    ZrMs — Zijner Majesteits ("His Majesty's")
     
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  6. Extras: Commonwealth of Independent States: Battleships/Battlecruisers/Missile Cruisers
    Pyeknu

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    And here are the Imperial Russian/Soviet capital ships, which I split apart between Russia and Ukraine, with Belarus getting one as well, plus Estonia adopting one.

    My normal rule with ships from the former USSR is to split them apart depending on place of construction. Since the main shipyards are either in the Gulf of Finland or in the Black Sea, it's mostly a Russian/Ukrainian split. However, depending on certain circumstances, the other former Soviet republics will get in on the fun.

    As for the pennant numbers, I follow the basic three-digit codes used by the modern Russian navy, but set aside blocks for specific ship types. Battleships get 001-049, battlecruisers get 050-059, the Kirov-class ships get 060-069, aircraft carriers will get the 070 series and so on. And yes, the numbers are fixed by order of construction; to alleviate the headaches other admirals would feel about the tradition of frequent Let's switch hull numbers again to confuse the capitalist spies! events, the CIS admirals vowed to keep these numbers in place.

    You know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF BATTLESHIPS/BATTLECRUISERS (COMMONWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    EKATERÍNA II-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    001 Ekaterína II — Émilija Leonídovna Kologéras-Anhál't-Tserbst-Dórnburg (Was sunk as target, wreck salvaged and was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed PN Katerýna Oleksándrovna) *
    002 Chesmá — Renáta Sergéevna Týrtova (Sunk due to non-repaired damage, was scrapped)
    003 Sinóp — Svetlána Alekséevna Nevrázhina (Was scrapped)
    004 Geórgij Pobedónosets — Dár'ja Il'ínichna Gusévich (Interred by France, was scrapped)


    IMPERÁTOR ALEKSÁNDR II-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    005 Imperátor Aleksándr II — Alína Pétrovna Júr'eva-Rómanova (Was scrapped)
    006 Imperátor Nikoláj I — Natsúmi Dmítrijevna Fjól'kerzhama-Rómanova/Natsumi Nichola von Fölkersahm-Romanov (Captured by Japan, renamed THG Iki, was sunk as target)


    DVENÁDTSAT' APÓSTOLOV-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    007 EB Dvenádtsat' Apóstolov — Maríja Saymónovna Sáblina (Later used as blockship, was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed PN Dvanádtsjat' Apóstoliv) *


    NAVARÍN-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    008 EB Navarín — Nadézhda Brunóvna Fitingóva (Was sunk in battle)


    TRI SVJATÍTELJA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    009 EB Tri Svjatítelja — Fédora Mykhájlovna Danylévs'kyj (Was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed PN Tri Svjatýteli) *


    SISÓJ VELÍKIJ-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    010 EB Sisój Velíkij — Varvára Manuílovna Ózerova (Was sunk in battle)


    PETROPÁVLOVSK-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    011 EB Petropávlovsk — Vsesláva Aleksándrovna Kolcháka (Was sunk by mine strike, renamed EB Kamchátka to prevent confusion) *
    012 EB Poltáva — Taèko Sal'vadórovna Báuera/Taeko Salvadora Bauer (Captured by Japan, renamed THG Tango, returned to Russia, renamed EB Chesmá to prevent confusion, was scrapped)
    013 EB Sevastópol' — Mláda Aleksándrovna Skrjágina (Was scuttled, renamed EB Evpatórija to prevent confusion) *


    ROSTISLÁV-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    014 EB Rostisláv — Mykhajlýna Oleksándrovna Spítskij (Was scuttled, adopted by Ukraine, renamed PN Rostysláv Mstyslávych) *


    PERESVÉT-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    015 EB Peresvét — Sídzuka Fjódorovna Fílisova/Shizuka Freja Filisov (Was scuttled, salvaged by Japan, renamed THG Sagami, returned and restored to original name, was sunk by mine strike)
    016 EB Ocljábja — Oksána Vladímirovna Bépa (Was sunk in battle)
    017 EB Pobéda — Kharúmi Vladímirovna Óffenberga/Harumi Christina Offenberg (Was sunk in battle, salvaged by Japan, renamed THG Suō, was scrapped)


    KNJAZ' POTJÓMKIN-TAVRÍCHESKIJ-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    018 EB Knjaz' Potjómkin-Tavrícheskij — Hályna Ebhéniovna Hólykova-Pot'ómkina (Was scuttled after mutiny and surrender to Romania, salvaged, returned and renamed EB Panteleímon, was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed PN Svjatýj Panteléjmon Tsilýtel') *


    RETVIZÁN-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    019 EB Retvizán — Námiko Èduárdovna Schenshóvich/Namiko Edytha Szczęsnowicz (Was sunk in battle, salvaged by Japan, renamed THG Hizen, was sunk as target)


    TSESARÉVICH-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    020 EB Tsesarévich — Pólina Mikhájlovna Vasíl'eva-Rómanova (Renamed EB Grázhdanin on entering Soviet service, was scrapped)


    BORODINÓ-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    021 EB Borodinó — Olésja Petróvna Serébrennikova (Was sunk in battle)
    022 EB Imperátor Aleksándr III — Alísa Nikolájevna Bukhvóstova-Rómanova (Was sunk in battle)
    023 EB Orjól — Ídzumi Nikolájevna Jung/Izumi Olga Jung (Was captured by Japan, renamed THG Iwami, was sunk as target)
    024 EB Knjaz' Suvórov — Agnéssa Vasíliovna Ignátsiusa-Suvórova (Was sunk in battle)
    025 EB Sláva — Serafíma Ivánovna Uspénskaja (Was sunk in battle, wreckage scrapped, adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Toredus) *


    EVSTÁFIJ-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    026 EB Evstáfij — Evdokíja Oleksándrovna Beloholóvycha (Was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed PN Velykomúchenyk Evstáfij Plákyda) *
    027 EB Ioánn Zlatoúst — Tatárina Alekséevna Sapsája (Was scrapped)<


    ANDRÉJ PERVOZDÁNNYJ-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    028 EB Andréj Pervozdánnyj — Antonía Vsévolodna Rúdneva (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)
    029 EB Imperátor Pável I — Pozalína Nikolájevna Jákoleva-Rómanova (Was scrapped)


    GÁNGUT-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    030 LK Gángut — Galína Nikolájevna Grígorova-Jurkévich (Resembles Kantai Collection self, renamed LK Oktjábr'skaja Revoljútsija in Soviet service, was scrapped)
    031 LK Petropávlovsk — Polína Vladímirovna Pílkina-Jurkévich (Second of name, renamed LK Marát in Soviet service, damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)
    032 LK Sevastópol' — Svetlána Anatólevna Bestúzheva-Rjúmina-Jurkévich (Resembles Victory Belles self, second of name, renamed LK Parízhskaja Kommúna in Soviet service, was scrapped)
    033 LK Poltáva — Maríja Volodýmyrovna Hrévnyts-Jurkévich (Second of name, renamed LK Frúnze in Soviet service, was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed LK Poltáva) *


    IMPERATRÍTSA MARÍJA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    034 LK Imperatrítsa Maríja — Malvína Oleksándrovna Kolcháka-Dágmara (Was sunk by magazine detonation, salvaged and was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed LK Maríja Fédorivna) *
    035 LK Imperatrítsa Ekaterína Velíkaja — Ljubomýra Krystyánovna Anhál't-Tserbst-Dórnburg (Was scuttled, adopted by Ukraine, renamed LK Sófija Krystyánovna) *
    036 LK Imperátor Aleksándr III — Anzhéla Mykhájlovna Alekséeva-Rómanova (Second of name, surrendered to Germany, renamed SMS Volia, later surrendered to the United Kingdom, returned to White Russian control, renamed LK Generál Alekséev, later interred by France, was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed LK Mykhájlo Vasýl'ovych) *


    IMPERÁTOR NIKOLÁJ I-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    037 LK Imperátor Nikoláj I — Darýna Mykolájovna Rómanova (Second of name, not completed, was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed LK Demokrátija) *


    SOVÉTSKIJ SOJÚZ-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    038 LK Sovétskij Sojúz — Sofíja Vladímirovna Orlóva (Resembles Warship Girls self, cancelled before launching, was scrapped, adopted by Russia, renamed LK Sojúz) *
    039 LK Sovétskaja Ukraína — Valérija Oleksjíjovna Kirichénko (Cancelled before launching, was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed LK Ukrajína) *
    040 LK Sovétskij Rossíja — Raísa Vladímirovna Orlóva (Cancelled before launching, was scrapped, adopted by Russia, renamed LK Rossíja [second of name]) *
    041 LK Sovétskaja Belorússija — Evgénija Jávna Hamárnik (Cancelled before launching, was scrapped, adopted by Belarus, renamed LK Belarúś) *


    REVENGE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    042 LK Arkhángel'sk — Stefánija Gordéjovna Lévchenko/Stephanie Grace Lévchenko (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Royal Sovereign, transferred to the Soviet Union and renamed, returned and was scrapped; if returning to Russian service, will be renamed LK Arkhistratíg Mikhaíl to prevent confusion) *
    Nice connection to the British capital ship list, ne?


    CONTI DI CAVOUR-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    043 LK Novorossíjsk — Gavriílla Júliovna Chézare/Gabriella Cesare (Built in Italy as RM Giulio Cesare, surrendered to the Soviet Union and renamed, was sunk by mine strike, salvaged and was scrapped; if returning to Russian service, will be renamed LK Krasnodár to prevent confusion) *
    And yes, Gabriella will be noted on in the Italian capital ship list!


    IZMAÍL-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    050 LKR Izmaíl — Iónna Jósypovna Deribás (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed LKR Izmajíl) *
    051 LKR Borodíno — Vavára Mikhájlovna Kutúzova (Second of name, cancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    052 LKR Kínburn — Katerýna Jósypovna Deribás (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed LKR Kínburn) *
    053 LKR Navarín — Nadézhda Lóginovna Géjdena (Second of name, cancelled after launch, was scrapped)


    KRONSHTÁDT-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    054 LKR Kronshtádt — Klávdija Kornéliovna Krjújsa (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, renamed LKR Izhéra to prevent confusion) *
    055 LKR Sevastópol' — Valentýna Pavlóvna Skoropáds'kyj (Third of name, cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed LKR Mykolájiv) *
    These ships will get new names based on local districts, not the cities themselves.


    STALINGRÁD-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    056 LKR Stalingrád — Dzhéssika Petróvna Rozumósvskij (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed LKR Dnipró) *
    057 LKR Moskvá — Maríja Daniílovna Névskaja (Second of name, cancelled before launch, was scrapped, renamed LKR Velíkoe Knjázhestvo to prevent confusion) *
    058 LKR Kronshtádt — Aleksándra Tómasovna Górdona (Second of name, cancelled before launch, was scrapped, renamed LKR Rostóv to prevent confusion) *
    Ditto here. I'm sure Dzhéssika is more than glad to NOT be named after a certain Georgian bandit, ne? Maríja's new name means "Grand Principality" and salutes the old Grand Duchy of Moscow that formed the heart of the future Russian Empire. Aleksándra gets her name from a Russian district bordering Ukraine.


    KÍROV-CLASS NUCLEAR BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    060 TÁKR Kírov — Florentína Fjódorovna Kóstikova-Ushakóva (Second of name, renamed TÁKR Admirál Ushakóv, decommissioned pending scrapping)
    061 TÁKR Frúnze — Ljósja Mikhaílovna Frúnze-Lázareva (Second of name, renamed TÁKR Admirál Lázarev, decommissioned pending scrapping)
    062 TÁKR Kalínin — Ksénija Pavlóvna Kalínina-Nakhímova (Third of name, renamed TÁKR Admirál Nakhímov, in service)
    063 TÁKR Júrij Andrópov — Jarosláva Pétrovna Andrópova-Románova (Resembles fan art of her as appearing at SpaceBattles, post #17081241, renamed TÁKR Pjótr Velíkij, in service)
    064 TÁKR Kuznetsóv — Rozalína Grígorevna Kuznetsóva-Spirídova (Cancelled before construction, renamed TÁKR Admirál Spirídov to prevent confusion) *
    You're probably wondering what the heck are late COLD WAR ships doing on this list. Well, read THIS story and you'll understand!


    Ship prefix

    Russian type prefixes
    EB — Eskádrennyje Bronenósets ("Squadron Armourclad") (Title for pre-dreadnoughts)
    LK — Linéjnyj Korábl' ("Ship of the Line") (Title for dreadnought battleships)
    LKR — Linéjnyj Kréjser ("Cruiser of the Line") (Title for battlecruisers)
    TÁKR — Tjazhólye Átomnye Rakétnye Kréjser ("Nuclear Guided Missile Heavy Cruiser")


    Ukrainian type prefixes
    LK — Liníjyny Korabél ("Ship of the Line") (Title for dreadnought battleships)
    LKR — Liníjynj Kréjser ("Cruiser of the Line") (Title for battlecruisers)
    PN — Pántsernik ("Armourclad") (Title for pre-dreadnoughts)


    Belorussian type prefixes
    LK — Linéjny Karabéĺ ("Ship of the Line") (Title for dreadnought battleships)


    Other ship prefixes
    EML — Eesti Mereväe Laev ("Estonian Navy Ship")
    HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
    RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy")
    SMS — Seiner Majestät Schiff ("His Majesty's Ship")
    THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
     
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  7. Extras: Commonwealth of Independent States: Cruisers
    Pyeknu

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    And now, the cruisers that were built and planned for the Imperial Russian Navy and later the Soviet Navy.

    Here, a load more nations got a chance to get someone assigned to them. Even Kyrgyzstan of all places got one...and that's thanks to the most infamous son of its capital city!

    Of course, I did a lot of renaming here. I'm sure the living spirits of the Soviet-era ships would prefer to have NOT been named after a government that basically was ruining people's lives left, right and centre all in the name of creating a "socialist paradise". For these ships, I simply fell back on using the home district or province of the person so named even if the human name reflects the relation.

    I'm sure that fans of World of Warships will be VERY pleased in my inclusion of the Project 66 cruiser concept as the "Saint-class" cruisers. Their namesakes are drawn from the histories of the founding principalities that eventually grew into Imperial Russia (and from there, the nations of the CIS). Of course, given that the ONLY truly heavy cruiser assigned to the then-Soviet Navy was a ship bought from Germany before the start of the Great Patriotic War, it simply was fair in the end.

    Note that the ships listed below are in the following general order:

    1) Armoured/Heavy Cruisers;
    2) Protected/Light Cruisers;
    3) Torpedo Cruisers; and
    4) Auxiliary Cruisers...which, for the most part, served as yachts in the days of the Imperial Navy!


    I think I can understand why a lot of folks back then wanted a revolution...! :-/


    All new names are marked with (*) as always.

    You know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF CRUISERS (COMMONWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    GENERÁL-ADMIRÁL-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    100 BRK Generál-Admirál — Guljá Sergéevna Týrtova-Rómanova (Renamed UKL Nárova on conversion to training ship, was scrapped)
    101 BRK Gértsog Èdinbúrgskij — Ekaterína Al'bértovna Sáksen-Kóburg-Gótskij (Renamed MZ Onéga on conversion to minelayer, was scrapped)


    MÍNIN-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    102 BRK Mínin — Malvína Alekséevna Peschuróva (Renamed MZ Ládoga on conversion to minelayer, was sunk by mine strike)


    VLADÍMIR MOROMÁKH-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    103 BRK Vladímir Moromákh — Anastasíja Vladímirovna Rjúrikovich (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled)


    DMÍTRIJ DONSKÓJ-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    104 BKR Dmítrij Donskój — Aleksándra Dmítrievna Rjúrikovich (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled)


    ADMIRÁL NAKHÍMOV-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    108 BKR Admirál Nakhímov — Feodósija Pavlóvna Nakhímova (Was sunk in battle)


    PÁMJAT' AZÓVA-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    112 BKR Pámjat' Azóva — Ásja Sal'vadórovna Báuera (Was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped)


    RJÚRIK-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    120 BKR Rjúrik — Varvára Fjódorovna Ènegél'ma (Was scuttled)


    ROSSÍJA-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    121 BKR Rossíja — Parfjónova Aleksándrovna Domozhirovna (Was scrapped)


    GROMOBÓJ-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    122 BKR Gromobój — Galína Karlóvna Iéssena (Was scrapped)


    BAJÁN-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    129 BKR Baján — Akémi Aleksándrovna Rodiónova/Akemi Alexa Rodionov (Was sunk in battle, salvaged by Japan, renamed THG Aso, was sunk as target)
    130 BKR Admirál Makárov — Elizavéta Vladímirovna Ponomarjóva-Makárova (Was scrapped)
    131 BKR Boján — Fedós'ja Aleksándrovna Danilévskaja/Teodora Aleksandra Danilskaitė (Second of name, was scrapped, adopted by Lithuania, renamed LKL Bajanas) *
    132 BKR Palláda — Polína Alekséevna Ugrjúmova/Marita Aleksandra Ugrjumov (Second of name, was sunk in battle, adopted by Finland, renamed PR Pallas Athene) *


    RJÚRIK-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    144 BKR Rjúrik — Raísa Nikoláevna von Èssen-Tenisón (Second of name, was scrapped, adopted by Finland, renamed PR Rurikinlinna) *


    ADMIRAL HIPPER-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    162 TKR Petropávlovsk — Dóroti Pétrovna Vrángel'-Ljúttsov/Theodora Petra Wrangel, Freiin von Lützow (Resembles Azur Lane version of Catarina von Savoyen [KMS/USS Prinz Eugen], second of name, built in Germany as KMS Lützow [second of name], sold to the Soviet Union and renamed, was sunk in battle incomplete, salvaged, renamed TKR Tállinn, was scrapped, adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Tallinn) *


    SVATÓJ-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER (Project 66)
    183 TKR Velíkij Nóvgorod — Nadézhda Svjatoslávna Rjúrikovich (Proposed as one of the Project 66 cruisers, never built or named, adopted by Russia) *
    184 VKR Svjatá Ól'ha — Ól'ha Íhorovna Rjúrykovychuk (Proposed as one of the Project 66 cruisers, never built or named, adopted by Ukraine) *
    185 TKR Velíkij Knjáz' Andréj Bogoljúbeskij — Vládlena Andréevna Rjúrikovich (Proposed as one of the Project 66 cruisers, never built or named, adopted by Russia) *
    186 VKR Román Velýkyj — Ruslána Románovna Rjúrykovychuk (Proposed as one of the Project 66 cruisers, never built or named, adopted by Ukraine) *
    187 TKR Khan Batbaján Bérmer — Rabí Akhmádna Dúlova/Rabī bint-'Aḥmad Al Dulo (Proposed as one of the Project 66 cruisers, never built or named, adopted by Russia) *
    188 VKR Jarosláv Múdryj — Pylýpa Jaroslávna Rjúrykovychuk (Proposed as one of the Project 66 cruisers, never built or named, adopted by Ukraine) *
    189 TKR Stáraja Rjazán' — Rusálova Jaroslávna Rjúrikovich (Proposed as one of the Project 66 cruisers, never built or named, adopted by Russia) *
    190 TKR Svatjy Kíryla Túraŭski — Tatstsjána Túrovna Rúrykavich (Proposed as one of the Project 66 cruisers, never built or named, adopted by Belarus) *
    191 TKR Knjáz' Rostisláv I Mstislávich — Sofíja Rostislávna Mstislávich (Proposed as one of the Project 66 cruisers, never built or named, adopted by Russia) *
    192 TKR Knjáz' Rahválod — Rahnéda Rahválodna Rúrykavich (Proposed as one of the Project 66 cruisers, never built or named, adopted by Belarus) *
    193 TKR Pskóvskaja Respúblika — Regína Sudislávna Rjúrikovich (Proposed as one of the Project 66 cruisers, never built or named, adopted by Russia) *
    194 EML Kuningas Kalev — Linda Toompea (Proposed as one of the Project 66 cruisers, never built or named, adopted by Estonia) *
    195 TKR Tmutarakán' — Tamára Mstislávna Rjúrikovich (Proposed as one of the Project 66 cruisers, never built or named, adopted by Russia) *
    196 MDK Mepe Bagrat' III — Gurandukht Bagrationi (Proposed as one of the Project 66 cruisers, never built or named, adopted by Georgia) *
    197 LJK Alberts fon Buksthēvdens — Iveta Albermeita Rīgasa (Proposed as one of the Project 66 cruisers, never built or named, adopted by Latvia) *
    198 LKL Didysis Kunigaikštis Mindaugas — Vilija Mindaugitis (Proposed as one of the Project 66 cruisers, never built or named, adopted by Lithuania) *


    VÍTJAZ'-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    106 ZKR Vítjaz' — Valéria Stepánovna Makárova (Was sunk by grounding)
    107 ZKR Rýnda — Rastisláva Fjódorovna Avelána (Converted to training ship UKL Rýnda, was scrapped)


    ADMIRÁL KORNÍLOV-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    109 ZKR Admirál Kornílov — Vánda Evgén'evna Alekséeva-Kornílova (Converted to training ship UKL Admirál Kornílov, was scrapped)


    PALLÁDA-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    125 ZKR Palláda — Ritsúko Evgén'evna Alekséeva/Ritsuko Eugena Alexsev (Was sunk in battle, salvaged by Japan, renamed THG Tsugaru, was sunk as target)
    126 ZKR Diána — Diána Aleksándrovna Lívena (Was scrapped)
    127 ZKR Avróra — Anzhelíka Aleksándrovna Kítkina (Resembles Azur Lane self, preserved as memorial)


    VARJÁG-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    128 ZKR Varjág — Utáko Vladímirovna Béra/Utako Vanna Ber (Was scuttled, salvaged by Japan, renamed THG Sōya, returned to Russia, later seized by the United Kingdom, ran aground, was scrapped in place)


    ASKÓLD-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    134 ZKR Askóld — Anfísa Nikoláevna Rejtsenshtéjna (Was scrapped)


    BOGATÝR'-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    135 ZKR Bogatýr' — Vasilísa Stanislávovna Vasil'kóvskaja (Was scrapped)
    136 ZKR Vítjaz' — Valérija Karlóvna Iéssena/Valeria Karla Jessens (Damaged beyond economical repair before completion, was scrapped, adopted by Latvia, renamed LJK Bruņinieks) *
    137 ZKR Olég — Olésja Ivánovna Lébedeva (Was sunk in battle, later salvaged and was scrapped)
    138 ZKR Kagúl — Klementína Maksimiliánova Shul'ts/Clemena Mihaia von Schultz (Renamed ZKR Pámjat' Merkúrija [second of name], later renamed ZKR Komintérn, was sunk as breakwater, adopted by Moldova, renamed CU Cahul) *
    139 ZKR Ochákov — Oksána Sergéevna Poguljáeva-Kornílova (Renamed ZKR Kagúl [second of name], later renamed ZKR Generál Kornílov, was scrapped)


    NOVÍK-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    140 ZKR Novík — Sidjúka Nikoláevna von Èssen/Shizuka Nicola von Essen (Was scuttled, salvaged by Japan, renamed THG Suzuya, was scrapped)


    BOJÁRIN-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    141 ZKR Bojárin — Maríja Vladímirovna Sárycheva (Was sunk by mine strike)


    IZUMRÚD-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    142 ZKR Izumrúd — Irína Vil'gél'movna Férzena (Was sunk by grounding, wreckage destroyed)
    143 ZKR Zhémchug — Zaréma Nikoláevna Kulibina (Was sunk in battle)


    MURAV'JÓV-AMÚRSKIJ-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (PILLAU-CLASS)
    145 KRL Murav'jóv-Amúrskij — Pavlína Lébrekhtovna Klíttsing/Paulina Lissa, Freiin von Klitzing (Seized by Germany, renamed SMS Pillau, later surrendered to Italy, renamed RM Bari, was sunk in battle, wreck salvaged and was scrapped, restored by Russia, renamed KRL Baltíjsk) *
    146 KRL Nevel'skój — Kérita Rudól'fovna Mádlung/Kerith Emma Madlung (Seized by Germany, damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled, adopted by Denmark, renamed KDM Kongeå) *


    SVETLÁNA-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1913)
    147 KRL Svetlána — Svetlána Ivánovna Jumásheva (Resembles Victory Belles self, second of name, renamed KRL Profintérn, later renamed KRL Krásnyj Krym, converted to training ship UKL Krásnyj Krym, was scrapped, adopted by Russia, renamed KRL Krym) *
    148 KRL Admirál Butakóv — Ruslána Grigór'evna Butakóva/Ruslana Gregoria Butakov (Cancelled after launching, was scrapped, adopted by Latvia, renamed LJK Riga) *
    149 KRL Admirál Spirídov — Valentína Grigór'evna Spirídova/Valenti Yrjöa Spiridov (Cancelled after launch, coverted as tanker, was scrapped, adopted by Finland, renamed KR Viipuri) *
    150 KRL Admirál Grejg — Bohdána Samuílovna Grejg (Cancelled after launch, converted as tanker, was scrapped, adopted by Belarus, renamed KRL Barýsaŭ) *
    151 KRL Admirál Nakhímov — Ól'ha Pavlóvna Nakhjímova (Second of name, renamed KRL Chervóna Ukraína, was sunk in battle, salvaged and scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed LKR Odésa) *
    152 KRL Admirál Lázarev — Léjli Mikhaílovna Lázareva-Anchábadze/Leili Mikheila Lazarevi Anchabadze (Renamed KRL Krásnyj Kavkáz, later converted to training ship UKL Krásnyj Kavkáz, was sunk as target, adopted by Georgia, renamed MSK Aqwa) *
    153 KRL Admirál Kornílov — Ánna Vladímirovna Kornílova/Anna Vladimira Kornilov (Second of name, cancelled before launching, was scrapped, adopted by Moldova, renamed CU Tiraspol) *
    154 KRL Admirál Istómin — Pétja Volodýmyrovna Istómina (Cancelled before launching, was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed KRL Donéts'k) *


    MECIDIYE-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    155 ZKR Prut — Maríja Nikoláevna Gutána/Meryem Abdülmecid-zade Gutan (Built for the Ottoman Empire as YLG Mecidiye, seized by Russia and renamed, later restored, retained by Turkey as TCG Mecidiye, was scrapped)


    KÍROV-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    156 KRL Kírov — Khárita Sergéevna Kírova (Resembles Victory Belles self, converted to training ship UKL Kírov, was scrapped, adopted new name LKR Urzhúm) *
    157 KRL Voroshílov — Veroníka Klyméntovna Voroshýlova (Converted to test ship EKR Voroshílov, was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed LKR Bákhmut) *
    158 KRL Maksím Gór'kij — Maríja Alekséevna Peshkóva (Resembles Warship Girls version of Khárita Kírova, damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped, renamed KRL Nizhegoród) *
    159 KRL Mólotov — Mláda Vjacheslávovna Skrjábina (Converted to training ship UKL Sláva, was scrapped, renamed KRL Kukárka) *
    160 KRL Kaganóvich — Klarísa Lázarovna Kaganóvicha (Renamed KRL Lázar Kaganóvich, was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed KRL Zhytómyr) *
    161 KRL Kalínin — Ekaterína Mikhaílovna Kalínina (Was scrapped, renamed KRL Tver) *


    CHAPÁEV-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    163 KRL Chapáev — Vasílissa Vasíl'evna Chapáeva (Was scrapped, renamed KRL Chuvásh) *
    164 KRL Chkálov — Dár'ja Valér'evna Chkálova (Renamed KRL Komsomólets, was scrapped, renamed KRL Chkálovsk) *
    165 KRL Zhelezhjakóv — Zója Anatól'evna Zhelezhjakóva (Was scrapped, renamed KRL Fedóskino) *
    166 KRL Frúnze — Róza Mikhaílovna Frúnze/Róza Mikhaíl kýzy Frúnze (Converted to training ship UKL Frúnze, was scrapped, adopted by Kyrgyzstan, renamed ZKR Bishkék) *
    167 KRL Kújbyshev — Khrystýna Valeriánovna Kújbysheva (Was scrapped, renamed KRL Omsk) *
    168 KRL Ordzhonikídze — Ekaterína Grigór'evna Ordzhonikídze/Ketevan Grigols asuli Orjonikiże (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Georgia, renamed MSK Imereti) *
    169 KRL Sverdlóv — Klaudýja Jákivna Sverdlóva (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, renamed KRL Súzdal) *
    170 KRL Avróra — Alísa Nikoláevna Níkonov (Second of name, cancelled before construction, adopted by Ukraine, renamed KRL Novoukrajínka) *
    171 KRL Lénin — Líka Vladímirovna Ul'jánova (Cancelled before construction, renamed KRL Simbírsk) *
    172 KRL Dzerzhínskij — Dár'ja Féliksovna Dzjarzhýnski (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Belarus, renamed LKR Ivjanéts) *
    173 KRL Lazó — Mirosláva Sergéevna Lazóa/Miroslava Sorina Lazo (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Moldova, renamed CU Orhei) *
    174 KRL Schors — Chéslava Mykólovna Schors (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ukraine, renamed LKR Cherníhiv) *
    175 KRL Kotóvskij — Luminítsa Grigór'evna Kotóvskaja/Luminița Grigora Kotovski (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Moldova, renamed CU Hîncești) *
    176 KRL Parkhómenko — Sofíja Oleksándrovna Parkhómenko (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ukraine, renamed LKR Sorókin) *
    177 KRL Kamó — Natásha Simónovna Ter-Petrosján/Natela Simona T'er-P'et'rosianis (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Georgia, renamed CU Gori) *
    178 KRL Krúpskaja — Nadézhda Konstantínovna Krúpskaja (Cancelled before construction, never named, given modern name KRL Nienshánts) *
    179 KRL Lunachárskij — Halýna Anatólevna Antónova (Cancelled before construction, never named, adopted by Ukraine, renamed LKR Het'mánschyna) *


    OMAHA-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    180 KRL Múrmansk — Brajs Bájronovna Kilbórn/Bryce Myra Kilbourn (Resembles Azur Lane version of Margaret Lane [USS Raleigh], built in the United States as USS Milwalkee, transferred to the Soviet Union and renamed, returned and was scrapped)


    LEIPZIG-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    181 KRL Admirál Makárov — Grizél'da Stépanova Mardokhéj Makárova/Zelda Nessim bat-Mordechai Makarov (Resembles Warship Girls version of Swanehilde von Meißen [KMS Leipzig], second of name, built in Germany as KMS Nürnberg [third of name], surrendered to the Soviet Union and renamed, was scrapped)


    CONDOTTIERI-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    182 KRL Kerch' — Eléna Èmmanuílovna Savója-Aósta/Hélène Maria di Savoya-Aosta (Built in Italy as RM Emanuele Filiberto Duca d'Aosta, surrendered to the Soviet Union and renamed, was scrapped)


    LEJTENÁNT IL'ÍN-CLASS TORPEDO CRUISER
    110 MKR Lejtenánt Il'ín — Dána Alekséevna Biriljóva-Il'ína (Was scrapped)
    111 MKR Kapitán Sáken — Ída Mikhaílovna Danilévskaja-Ósten-Sáken (Was scrapped)


    KAZÁRSKIJ-CLASS TORPEDO CRUISER
    113 MKR Kazárskij — Arína Vladímirovna Berg (Was scrapped)
    114 MKR Voevóda — Vséslava Vil'gél'mova Vítgeft (Captured by Finland, renamed TV Mati Kurki, was scrapped)
    115 MKR Posádnik — Právdina Róbertovna Viréna (Captured by Finland, renamed TV Klas Horn, was scrapped)
    116 MKR Vsádnik — Vladá Vasíl'evna Bojsmána (Was sunk in battle)
    117 MKR Gajdamák — Sínobu Aleksándrovna Stemmána/Shinobu Alexandra Stemman (Was sunk in battle, salvaged by Japan, renamed THG Shikinami, was scrapped)
    118 MKR Gríden' — Gálina Sergéevna Pisarévskij (Was scrapped)


    ABRÉK-CLASS TORPEDO CRUISER
    123 MKR Abrék — Anísija Aleksándrovna Protás'eva (Converted to hydrographic ship GGK Abrék, was scrapped)


    PÁMJAT' MERKÚRIJA-CLASS AUXILIARY CRUISER
    105 NVK Pámjat' Merkúrija — Milána Vladímirovna Sarnávskaja (Constructed as civilian vessel, purchased by Imperial Russian Navy, renamed VGT Merkúrija converted to minelayer tender, was scrapped, adopted by Ukraine, renamed PVT Pám'jat' Merkúrija) *


    SVETLÁNA-CLASS AUXILIARY CRUISER (1896)
    124 VGK Svetlána — Svetlána Sergéevna Shéina (Was sunk in battle)


    ALMÁZ-CLASS AUXILIARY CRUISER
    133 VGK Almáz — Ánna Ivánovna Chágina (Was scrapped)


    Ship prefix

    Russian type prefixes
    BRK — Bronenósnyj Kréjser ("Armoured Cruiser")
    EKR — Eksperimentál'nyj Kréjser ("Experimental Cruiser")
    GGK — Gidrografícheskoe Kréjser ("Hydrographic Cruiser")
    KRL — Ljókhkij Kréjser ("Light Cruiser")
    MKR — Mínnyj Kréjser ("Torpedo Cruiser")
    MZ — Mínnyj Zagradítel' ("Minelayer")
    NVK — Párusno-Vintovój Kréjser ("Sail/Steam Cruiser")
    UKL — Uchébnoe Korábl' ("Training Ship")
    TKR — Tjazhólyj Kréjser ("Heavy Cruiser")
    VGK — Vspomogátel'nyj Kréjser ("Auxiliary Cruiser")
    VGT — Vspomogátel'nyj Ténder ("Auxiliary Tender")
    ZKR — Zaschischónnyj Kréjser ("Protected Cruiser")


    Ukrainian type prefixes
    LKR — Léhkyj Kréjser ("Light Cruiser")
    PTK — Pántsernyj Kréjser ("Armoured Cruiser")
    PVT — Plavúcha Ténder ("Auxiliary Tender")
    VKR — Vazhkýj Kréjser ("Heavy Cruiser")


    Belarussian type prefixes
    BRK — Branjanósny Kréjser ("Armoured Cruiser")
    LKR — Ljógki Kréjser ("Light Cruiser")
    TKR — Tsjázhki Kréjser ("Heavy Cruiser")


    Moldovan type prefixes
    CU — Croazier Ușor ("Light Cruiser")


    Georgian type prefixes
    MDK — Mdzime K'reiseri ("Heavy Cruiser")
    MSK — Msubuki K'reiseri ("Light Cruiser")


    Kyrgyz type prefixes
    ZKR — Zháryk Kréĭser ("Light Cruiser")


    Other ship prefixes
    KDM — Kongelige Danske Marine ("Royal Danish Navy")
    KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship")
    KR — Kevytristeilijä ("Light Cruiser") (Finnish navy type prefix)
    LJK — Latvijas Jūras Karakuģis ("Latvian Navy Ship")
    LKL — Lietuvos Karinis Laivas ("Lithuanian Military Ship")
    PR — Panssariristeilijä ("Armoured Cruiser") (Finnish Navy type prefix)
    RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy")
    SMS — Seiner Majestät Schiff ("His Majesty's Ship")
    TCG — Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gemisi ("Ship of the Turkish Republic")
    THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
    TV — Tykkivene ("Gunboat") (Finnish Navy type prefix)
    USS — United States Ship
    YLG — Yüce Limanın Gemisi ("Ship of the Sublime Porte")
     
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  8. Extras: France: Aircraft Carriers/Battleships
    Pyeknu

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    And now, time to visit la Belle République...!

    Note that France is one of the few countries in the universe of my stories that uses ship type prefixes and not a universal ship prefix. They will be listed below.

    Note also that France would have its own unique system of pennant flag superiors. Pennant superior "P", of course, represents "Porte-avions" (aircraft carriers) and like ships; this is the reason PH Commandant Teste (Paulette Teste) has the hull number P2 despite her being a seaplane carrier and not a true aircraft carrier.

    All new names are marked with (*), of course.

    You know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF AIRCRAFT CARRIERS/BATTLESHIPS (FRENCH NAVY)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    BÉARN-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    P1 PA Béarn — Germaine Jeanne Beatrice de Bernadotte (Resembles Victory Belles self, planned as Normandie-class battleship GC Béarn [pennant 34], converted to aircraft carrier without renaming, was scrapped)


    JOFFRE-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    P3 PA Joffre — Josephine Jeanne Caroline Joffre (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    P4 PA Painlevé — Jeanne Marguerite Patricia Painlevé (Cancelled before construction)


    COLOSSUS-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    P6 PA Arromanches — Hélène Agnès Stokes (Resembles Warship Girls self, built in the United Kingdom as HMS Colossus, transferred to France and renamed, was scrapped)


    INDEPENDENCE-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    P7 PA Bois Belleau — Danielle Josephine Daly (Resembles Azur Lane version of Samantha Langley [USS Langley], built in the United Statesd as light cruiser USS New Haven, converted and renamed USS Belleau Wood, transferred to France and renamed, was scrapped)
    P8 PA Lafayette — Maria Josephine Phillipa du Motier (Resembles Warship Girls self, built in the United States as light cruiser USS Fargo, converted and renamed USS Langley [second of name], transferred to France and renamed, was scrapped)


    AVENGER-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    P5 PA Dixmude — Louise Andrea Christiana Boswell (Converted from American merchant ship Rio-Parana, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed HMS Biter, returned, later transferred to France and renamed, returned and was sunk as target)


    COMMANDANT TESTE-CLASS SEAPLANE TENDER
    P2 PH Commandant Teste — Paulette Mathilde Clarissa Teste (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was scuttled, raised and later scrapped)


    BRENNUS-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    00 CE Brennus — Salome Lea Yasmine Brennos de Sénons (Was scrapped)


    CHARLES MARTEL-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    01 CE Charles Martel — Abella Rachelle Chloe Martel (Was scrapped)


    CARNOT-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    02 CE Carnot — Maria Françoise Sasha Carnot (Was scrapped)


    JAURÉGUIBERRY-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    03 CE Jauréguiberry — Baileigh Jacelyn Belot Jauréguiberry (Was scrapped)


    MASSÉNA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    04 CE Masséna — Marguerite Andrea Honoré Masséna (Was scuttled as breakwater)


    BOUVET-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    05 CE Bouvet — Françoise Josephine Valentin Bouvet (Was sunk in battle)


    CHARLEMAGNE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    06 CE Charlemagne — Bertranda Hildegard Charlotte Martel (Was scrapped)
    07 CE Saint Louis — Margaret Blanche Louise Capet (Was scrapped)
    08 CE Gaulois — Danielle Cadence Valerie de Gaulois (Was sunk in battle)


    IÉNA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    09 CE Iéna — Margarethe Adélaïde Michelle Ney (Damaged beyond economical repair by magazine explosion, was sunk as target, later salvaged and was scrapped)


    SUFFREN-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    10 CE Suffren — Patrice Adelaide Taliana de Suffren de Saint Tropez (Was sunk in action)


    RÉPUBLIQUE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    11 CE République — Annabelle Emmanuelle Josephine Sieyès (Was scrapped)
    12 CE Patrie — Paulette Yvonne Renée du Motier de Lafayette (Was scrapped)


    LIBERTÉ-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    13 CE Liberté — Félicité Jaclin Peridot Brissot de Warville (Damaged beyond economical repair by magazine explosion, was scrapped)
    14 CE Justice — Antoinette Louise Françoise Sergent-Marceau (Was scrapped)
    15 CE Vérité — Maria Anna Charloote de Corday d'Armont (Was scrapped)
    16 CE Démocratie — Bernadette Jeanne Beyonce Boyer-Fonfrède (Was scrapped)


    DANTON-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    17 CE Danton — Maria Antoine Françoise Danton (Was sunk in battle)
    18 CE Condorcet — Maria Jeanne Antoine Nicola de Caritat (Was scuttled, later salvaged and scrapped)
    19 CE Diderot — Denise Angélique Catherine Diderot (Was scrapped)
    20 CE Mirabeau — Émilie Honoré Gabrielle Riqueti de Mirabeau (Was scrapped)
    21 CE Vergniaud — Marie Catharine Victoria Vergniaud (Was scrapped)
    22 CE Voltaire — Émilie Françoise Maria Arouet (Was scrapped)


    COURBET-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    23 GC Courbet — Aubois Amé Patricia Courbet (Scuttled as breakwater, was scrapped on site)
    24 GC Paris — Chlöe Paulette Chloé Clovis (Was scrapped)
    25 GC France — Adelaide Adele Capet Hedwig (Sunk by grounding, was scrapped on site)
    26 GC Jean Bart — Nicole Josephine Françoise Baert (Renamed GC Océan, later captured by Germany, used as target ship, sunk in harbour, salvaged and was scrapped)


    BRETAGNE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    27 GC Bretagne — Élisabeth Barbara Anne de Dreux-Montfort (Was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped)
    28 GC Provence — Marguerite Philippa Bertha de Bosonide (Was scuttled, seized by Italy, was scuttled again, salvaged and was scrapped)
    29 GC Lorraine — Françoise Louise Catherine de Leszczyński (Was scrapped)


    NORMANDIE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    30 GC Normandie — Isabelle Eva Nancy d'Angoulême (Cancelled after launching, was scrapped)
    31 GC Gascogne — Françoise Anna Gertrude d'Artagnan (Cancelled after launching, was scrapped)
    32 GC Flandre — Margaret Maria Flotetta de Bourgogne (Cancelled after launching, was scrapped)
    33 GC Languedoc — Anne Charlotte Lisa de Montmorency (Cancelled after launching, was scrapped)
    34 GC Béarn (See above)


    LYON-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    35 GC Lyon — Louise Etiennette Lynda Labé (Cancelled before construction)
    36 GC Lille — Jeanne Marie Louise Cordel (Cancelled before construction)
    37 GC Duquesne — Renée Yolanda Diana d'Anjou (Cancelled before construction, renamed GC Marseille to prevent confusion) *
    38 GC Tourville — Blanche Jeanne Thérèse de Poitiers (Cancelled before construction, renamed GC Toulouse to prevent confusion) *


    DUNKERQUE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    39 GC Dunkerque — Noémie Dominique Ingela Hammar (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scuttled, later scrapped on site)
    40 GC Strasbourg — Antonia Sylvia Alexis Uhrich (Resembles Warship Girls version of Suzanne de Richelieu, was scuttled, later scrapped on site)


    RICHELIEU-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    41 GC Richelieu — Susanne Théodora Maria du Plessis de Richelieu (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was scrapped)
    42 GC Jean Bart — Jeanne Dianne Jacqueline Baert (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)
    43 GC Clemenceau — Georgette Maria Elisabeth Clémenceau (Resembles Azur Lane version of Susanne de Richelieu, cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    44 GC Gascogne — Amélie Françoise Thomaida Tréhouart de Beaulieu (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, cancelled before construction, renamed GC Tréhouart to prevent confusion) *


    ALSACE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    45 GC Alsace — Jeanette Lucie Alicia Dreyfus (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    46 GC Bourgogne — Michelle Isabella Barbara de Bourgogne (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    47 GC Orléanais — Cecile Bertrade Ophelia Capet (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    48 GC Guyenne — Maria Violante Georgette d'Berry (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    49 GC Anjou — Anna Henrietta Antoinette d'Orléans (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    50 GC Poitou — Maria Magdalena Joan de Poitiers (Cancelled before construction, never named) *


    Ship prefix

    CE — Cuirassé d'Escadre ("Squadron Battleship") (Title for pre-dreadnoughts)
    GC — Grand Cuirassé ("Great Battleship") (Title for dreadnoughts)
    PA — Porte-Avions ("Aircraft Carrier")
    PH — Porte-Hydravion ("Seaplane Carrier")
     
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  9. Extras: France: Cruisers
    Pyeknu

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    And with France's capital ships come her cruisers as well, which allowed me to "spread the wealth" to several of la Belle République's former colonies; even Syria got one ship as well! And even Canada got to adopt an older armoured cruiser, too!

    As always, the cruisers are ordered from the largest (armoured & heavy) to the smallest (protected & light), with auxiliary cruisers following.

    You know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF CRUISERS (FRENCH NAVY)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    DUPRY DE LÔME-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    C14 CCu Dupuy de Lôme — Simone Camille Hélène Dupuy de Lôme (Was scrapped)


    AMIRAL CHARNER-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    C15 CCu Amiral Charner — Lunette Vérène Jacinthe Charner (Was sunk in battle)
    C16 CCu Bruix — Élaine Esmé Désirée Bruix (Was scrapped)
    C17 CCu Chanzy — Adélaïde Édith Alayna Chanzy (Damaged beyond economical repair by grounding, was scrapped on site)
    C18 CCu Latouche-Tréville — Louise Renée Madelaine le Vassor de la Touche-Tréville (Was scrapped)


    POTHUAU-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    C28 CCu Pothuau — Louise Pascale Alexis Pothuau (Was scrapped)


    JEANNE D'ARC-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    C39 CCu Jeanne d'Arc — Jeannette Madeleine de Verchères d'Orléans (Was scrapped, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Verchères) *


    GUEYDON-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    C41 CCu Gueydon — Louise Héloïse Mahaut de Gueydon (Damaged beyond economical repair in drydock, later scrapped on site)
    C42 CCu Montcalm — Louise Josephine Nadine de Montcalm-Grozon de Saint-Veran (Renamed NH Trémintin on conversion to accommodation ship, was sunk in battle, retained new name) *
    C43 CCu Dupetit-Thouars — Béatrice Athenais Annette du Petit Thouars (Was sunk in battle)


    DUPLEIX-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    C44 CCu Dupleix — Josephine Françoise Arnaude Dupleix (Was scrapped, adopted by India, renamed INS Puducherry) *
    C45 CCu Desaix — Louise C Antoinette Desaix de Veygoux (Was scrapped)
    C46 CCu Kléber — Jeanne Bathylle Sévérine Kléber (Was sunk in battle)


    GLOIRE-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    C47 CCu Gloire — 'Adhārā bint-Muḥammad al-Ḥātib (Was scrapped, adopted by Morocco, renamed SMM Kāzāblānkā) *
    C48 CCu Marseillaise — Zakaria Louise Sylvaine Senghor (Was scrapped, adopted by Senegal, renamed NMNS Lion Rogue) *
    C49 CCu Sully — Marcelline Rochelle Nicole de Béthune de Sully (Was sunk by grounding)
    C50 CCu Condé — Louise Fabienne Paulette de Bourbon-Condé (Was sunk in battle)
    C51 CCu Amiral Aube — Hyacinthe Lucinde Thérèse Aube (Was scrapped)


    LÉON GAMBETTA-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    C52 CCu Léon Gambetta — Leona Catharine Sébastienne Gambetta (Was sunk in battle)
    C53 CCu Jules Ferry — Julia Françoise Camille Ferry (Was scrapped)
    C54 CCu Victor Hugo — Victoria Maria Béatrice Hugo (Was scrapped)


    JULES MICHELET-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    C55 CCu Jules Michelet — Julia Honorée Pénélope Michelet (Was sunk as target)


    ERNEST RENAN-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    C56 CCu Ernest Renan — Josephine Estelle Thérèse Renan (Was sunk as target)


    EDGAR QUINET-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    C57 CCu Edgar Quinet — Benoîte Elénoire Vivienne Quinet (Was sunk by grounding)
    C58 CCu Waldeck-Rousseau — Placide Maria Éliane Waldeck-Rousseau (Was scuttled, scrapped on site)


    DUQUESNE-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    C78 CLo Duquesne — Diana Judith Aimée Duquesne (Second of name, was scrapped)
    C79 CLo Tourville — Anna Françoise Hillary de Costentin de Tourville (Second of name, was scrapped)


    SUFFREN-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    C80 CLo Suffren — Pénélope Agnès Christelle de Suffren de Saint Tropez (Second of name, renamed CÉ Océan [second of name] on conversion to school ship, was scrapped)
    C81 CLo Colbert — Jeanne Bernadette Renée Colbert (Was scuttled, scrapped on site)
    C82 CLo Foch — Jeanne Marie Florence Foch (Was scuttled, scrapped on site)
    C83 CLo Dupleix — Jeanne Élisabeth Pénélope Dupleix (Was scuttled, scrapped on site)


    ALGÉRIE-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    C85 CLo Algérie — Débora Louise Victoria de Bourmont d'Alger/Dabūrāh bint-'Abd al-Jazā'ir (Resembles Victory Belles self, was scuttled, salvaged and was scrapped, adopted by Algeria, renamed NMNA al-Jazā'ir) *


    SAINT LOUIS-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    C93 CLo Saint Louis — Isabella Margaret Agnes Capet (Second of name, resembles Azur Lane self, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    C94 CLo Henri IV — Elizabeth Christina Maria de Bourbon (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    C95 CLo Charlemagne — Irene Gisela Desiderata Martel (Second of name, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    C96 CLo Brennus — Yvette Delphi Sara Brennos de Sénons (Second of name, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    C97 CLo Charles Martel — Sybille Henriette Adelle Martel (Second of name, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    C98 CLo Vercingetorix — Gaëlle Aliénore Céleste Arvenia d'Auvergne (Cancelled before construction, never named) *


    SFAX-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C01 CPr Sfax — Henani Morgaine Violette Dreyfus de Sfax/Ḥināni bint-Muḥammad as-Ṣfāqes (Was scrapped, adopted by Tunisia, renamed NMNT Ṣfāqes) *


    TAGE-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C02 CPr Tage — Amélia Sabela Maria da Assunção de Tejo (Was scrapped, adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Tejo) *


    AMIRAL CÉCILLE-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C03 CPr Amiral Cécille — Joëlle Thérèse Madelaine Cécille (Was scrapped)


    FORBIN-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C04 CPr Forbin — Caroline Gwenaëlle Léa de Forbin-Gardanne (Was scrapped, adopted by Thailand, renamed RKP Thonburi) *
    C05 CPr Coëtlogon — Alicia Emannuelle Renée de Coëtlogon (Was scrapped)
    C06 CPr Surcouf — Roberta Maria Salomé Surcouf de Maurès (Was scrapped, adopted by Mauritius, renamed MCGS Moris) *


    TROUDE-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C07 CPr Troude — Agace Cerise Geneva Troude (Was scrapped)
    C08 CPr Cosmao — Bénédicte Louise Aimée Cosmao Dumanoir (Was scrapped)
    C09 CPr Lalande — Julia Pascalene Anna Lalande (Was scrapped)


    DAVOUT-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C10 CPr Davout — Marguerite Claudia Alexandrine d'Avout (Was scrapped)


    ALGER-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C11 CPr Alger — Alnaira Louise Éloise d'Alger/Nayyir bint-Ḥusayn al-Jazā'ir (Was scrapped, adopted by Algeria, renamed NMNA el-Behdja) *
    C12 CPr Jean Bart — Meissa Jeanne Maria Baert/Maysān bint-Jan al-Haq'ah (Was sunk by grounding, adopted by Mauritania, renamed SJM Nawadhibu) *
    C13 CPr Isly — Thérèse Roberta Tarfa Bugeaud d'Isly/Țarf bint-Țumas al-'Īsliun ( , adopted by Morocco, renamed SMM al-'Īsliun) *


    SUCHET-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C19 CPr Suchet — Louise Honorine Anne Suchet (Was scrapped)


    LINOIS-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C20 CPr Linois — Céline Alexandra Léa Durand de Linois (Was scrapped)
    C21 CPr Galilée — Plaisance Adèle Gisèle de Galilée (Was scrapped)
    C22 CPr Lavoisier — Anne Marie Paula Lavoisier (Was scrapped)


    FRIANT-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C23 CPr Friant — Marthe Albertine Louise Friant (Was scrapped)
    C24 CPr Chasseloup Laubat — Justina Nâdiya Salomé Prosper de Chasseloup-Laubat (Converted to accommodation ship NH Chasseloup Laubat, was scrapped)
    C25 CPr Bugeaud — Louise Esmé Renée Bugeaud de la Piconnerie (Converted to submarine depot ship NSM Bugeaud, was scrapped)


    DESCARTES-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C26 CPr Descartes — Lydie Renée Simone Descartes (Was scrapped)
    C27 CPr Pascal — Carole Blaisé Félicie Pascal (Was scrapped)


    D'ASSAS-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C29 CPr D'Assas — Nicole Victoria Louise d'Assas du Mercou (Was scrapped)
    C30 CPr Du Chayla — Adrienne Blanche Maria du Chayla (Was scrapped)
    C31 CPr Cassard — Nina Jacqueline Henriette Cassard (Converted to training ship CÉ Cassard, was scrapped)


    CATINAT-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C32 CPr Catinat — Georgette Nicole Plaisance Catinat (Was scrapped)
    C33 CPr Protet — Augustina Léone Sophie Protet (Was scrapped)


    D'ENTRECASTEAUX-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C34 CPr D'Entrecasteaux — Dorothée Agrippine Rébecca Josephine de Bruni d'Entrecasteaux (Was scrapped)


    GUICHEN-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C35 CPr Guichen — Fleuretta Louise Jasmine Urbain de Bouëxic de Guichen/Yāsmīn bint-Luẖ ad-Dimašq aš-Šām (Was scrapped, adopted by Syria, renamed SBS Madīnat al-Yāsmīn) *


    D'ESTRÉES-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C36 CPr D'Estrées — Phillippa Victoria Maria d'Estrées (Was scrapped)
    C37 CPr Infernet — Louise Antoinette Cyrille Infernet (Was sunk by grounding, scrapped on site)


    CHÂTEAURENAULT-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C38 CPr Châteaurenault — Foteini Lêtô Rhea de Châteaurenault (Was sunk in battle, adopted by Greece, renamed PK Kefaloniá) *


    JURIEN DE LA GRAVIÈRE-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    C40 CPr Jurien de la Gravière — Jessamond Pierrette Élodie Jurien de La Gravière (Was scrapped)


    LAMOTTE-PICQUET-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (Classe "des Amiraux de France")
    C59 CLé Lamotte-Picquet — Françoise Louise Alexandria de Bourbon de Toulouse (Cancelled before construction, renamed CLé Comte de Toulouse to prevent confusion) *
    C60 CLé Gaspard II — Germaine Céleste Louise de Coligny de Châtillon (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    C61 CLé Hamelin — Jacqueline Florence Emmanuelle Hamelin (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    C62 CLé Florent de Varennes — Yolande Maria Florence de Varennes (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    C63 CLé Duc d'Épernon — Marguerite Jeanne Louise de Nogaret de La Valette (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    C64 CLé Guillaume Gouffier — Marguerite Georgenne Philippine Gouffier de Bonnivet (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    C65 CLé Henri de Sourdis — Bernardette Hortense Françoise d'Escoubleau de Sourdis (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    C66 CLé Murat — Louise Maria Caroline Murat (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    C67 CLé Desfossés — Chantal Louise Josephine Romain-Desfossés (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    C68 CLé Montmorency — Jeanne Marie Anna de Laval-Montmorency de Lohéac (Cancelled before construction, never named) *


    MAGDEBURG-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C69 CLé Mulhouse — Majorie Odette Bethea von Levetzow zu Mulhouse (Built in Germany as SMS Stralsund, surrendered to France and renamed, was scrapped)


    KÖNIGSBERG-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (1915)
    C70 CLé Metz — Celestina Vivienne Weniger du Metz (Built in Germany as SMS Königsberg [second of name], surrendered to France and renamed, was scrapped)
    C71 CLé Verdun — Emanuelle Evangelina Gagern du Verdun/Emanuelle Evangelina, Freiin von Gagern zu Verdun (Built in Germany as SMS Emden [second of name], nearly scuttled at Scapa Flow and was beached, surrendered to France for spare parts without name change, was scrapped, given new name later) *


    KOLBERG-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C72 CLé Colmar — Henryka Kazimiera von Abeken zu Colmar/Henryka Kazimiera Abeken z Colmar (Built in Germany as SMS Kolberg, surrendered to France and renamed, was scrapped, adopted by Poland, renamed ORP Kołobrzeg) *


    GRAUDENZ-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C73 CLé Strasbourg — Eloise Georgette Ewers de Strasbourg et Haguenau (Built in Germany as SMS Regensburg, surrendered to France and renamed, was scuttled, later renamed CLé Haguenau to prevent confusion) *


    DUGUAY-TROUIN-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C75 CLé Duguay-Trouin — Renée Hermine Maria Trouin du Gué (Was scrapped)
    C76 CLé La Motte-Picquet — Thérèse Gabrielle Brigitte Picquet de la Motte (Resembles Victory Belles self, was sunk in battle, scrapped on site)
    C77 CLé Primauguet — Hélène Blanche Maria de Portzmoguer (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)


    ÉMILE BERTIN-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C86 CLé Émile Bertin — Nancy Louise Emile Bertin (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)


    LA GALISSONNIÈRE-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C87 CLé La Galissonnière — Catherine Antoinette Michèle de la Galissonnière (Was scuttled, salvaged by Italy and renamed RM FR12, later seized by Germany, was sunk in battle, later scrapped on site)
    C88 CLé Jean de Vienne — Joséphine Dorothée Noémie de Vienne (Was scuttled, salvaged by Italy and renamed RM FR11, later seized by Germany, was sunk in battle, later scrapped on site)
    C89 CLé Marseillaise — Claude Joséphine Rouget de Lisle (Second of name, was scuttled, later scrapped on site)
    C90 CLé Gloire — Florence Cécile Lourdes de la Gironde (Second of name, was scrapped)
    C91 CLé Montcalm — Thérèse Angelique Louise de Montcalm-Gozon de Saint-Veran (Second of name, was scrapped)
    C92 CLé Georges Leygues — Véronique Henriette Georgette Leygues (Was scrapped)


    DE GRASSE-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    C99 CLé De Grasse — Florence Jacqueline Pénélope de Grasse (Resembles Warship Girls version of Isabelle d'Orléans, was scrapped)
    C100 CLé Châteaurenault — Françoise Lauren Maria de Rousselet de Châteaurenault (Second of name, cancelled before construction)
    C101 CLé Guichen — Modestine Lucie Valérie de Bouëxic de Guichen (Second of name, cancelled before construction)


    JEANNE D'ARC-CLASS TRAINING CRUISER
    C84 CÉ Jeanne d'Arc — Jeanne Isabelle d'Orléans (Second of name, resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)


    NORAVA-CLASS SCOUT CRUISER
    C74 CLé Thionville — Josefa Václava Antoinetta Radecký de Radče/Josefa Wenzela Antonia, Gräfin Radetzky von Radetz (Built in Austria-Hungary as SMS Novara, surrendered to France and renamed, was scrapped)


    Ship prefix

    French Navy type prefixes
    CCu — Croiseur Cuirassé ("Armoured Cruiser")
    — Croiseur École ("School Cruiser")
    CLé — Croiseur Léger ("Light Cruiser")
    CLo — Croiseur Lourd ("Heavy Cruiser")
    CPr — Croiseur Protégé ("Protected Cruiser")
    NH — Navire d'Hébergement ("Accommodation Ship")
    NSM — Navire Sous-Marin ("Submarine Depot Ship")

    Other ship prefixes
    HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship
    INS — Indian Navy Ship
    MCGS — Mauritius Coast Guard Ship
    NMNA — Navire de la Marine Nationale Algérienne ("Algerian National Navy Ship")
    NMNS — Navire de la Marine Nationale Sénégalaise ("Senegalese National Navy Ship")
    NRP — Navio da República Portuguesa ("Ship of the Portuguese Republic")
    PK — Prostatevméno Katadromikó ("Protected Cruiser") (Greek Navy ship prefix)
    RKP — Reụx Khxng Phraxngkh' ("His Majesty's Ship")
    RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy")
    SBS — Safinat al-Bahriat al-Sūriyā ("Syrian Navy Ship")
    SJM — Safinat Jumhuriat Mūrītānyā ("Republic of Mauritania Ship")
    SMM — Safinat al-Mamlakat al-Maghribia ("Kingdom of Morocco Ship")
    SMS — Seiner Majestät Schiff ("His Majesty's Ship")
     
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  10. Extras: Italy: Aircraft Carriers/Battleships/Monitors
    Pyeknu

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    And we slip across the Mediterranean Sea to visit the Land of Pasta!

    All the major games seem to like bringing up shipgirl versions of the Regia Marina ships, including Kantai Collection. Even more so, the list here allowed me to get both Slovenia and Montenegro in on the fun!

    Note that the pennant superior letters shown here are in Italian, not the NATO-standard English-based codes. Pennant P represents "Portaerei" (aircraft carrier) while pennant M represents "Monitore" (monitor).

    You all know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF AIRCRAFT CARRIERS/BATTLESHIPS (ITALIAN NAVY)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    AQUILA-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    P1 Aquila — Giuseppina Amata Fioravanzo d'Ansaldo (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted from passenger liner SS Roma, ancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    P2 Sparviero — Sebastiana Sistine Fioravanzo di Genoa (Converted from passenger liner MS Augustus, was scuttled before completion, salvaged and was scrapped)


    AMMIRAGLIO DI SAINT BON-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    01 Ammiraglio di Saint Bon — Simone Antonella di Saint Bon (Was scrapped)
    02 Emanuele Filiberto — Adelaide Vittoria di Savoia-Aosta (Was scrapped)


    REGINA MARGHERITA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    03 Regina Margherita — Teresa Giovanna di Savoia (Was sunk by mine strike)
    04 Benedetto Brin — Teodora Bellefleur Brin (Was sunk by accidental explosion)


    REGINA ELENA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    05 Regina Elena — Jelena Petrović-Njegoš (Was scrapped, adopted by Montenegro, renamed MVCG Kraljica Jelena) *
    06 Vittorio Emanuele — Maria Vittoria di Savoia (Was scrapped)
    07 Roma — Alessandra Augusta di Torlonia (Was scrapped, adopted by Slovenia, renamed LSM Ljubljana) *
    08 Napoli — Cristina Maria di Borbone di Napoli (Was scrapped)


    DANTE ALIGHIERI-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    09 Dante Alighieri — Daniella Bella di Alighieri (Was scrapped)


    CONTI DI CAVOUR-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    10 Conti di Cavour — Corinna Paolina Benso di Cavour (Resembles Azur Lane self , was scrapped)
    11 Guilio Cesare — Gabriella Gulielma Cesare/Gavriílla Júliovna Chézare (Resembles Azur Lane self , surrendered to the Soviet Union, renamed LK Novorossíjsk, was sunk by mine strike, salvaged and was scrapped; if returning to Russian service, will be renamed LK Krasnodár to prevent confusion) *
    12 Leonardo da Vinci — Caterina Pierina da Vinci (Resembles Warship Girls version of Vittoria Ansaldo as adult, was sunk by magazine explosion, salvaged and was scrapped)


    ANDREA DORIA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    13 Andrea Doria — Angela Caracosa Doria (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scrapped)
    14 Caio Duilio — Diana Liliana Duilio (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scrapped)


    FRANCESCO CARACCIOLO-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    15 Francesco Caracciolo — Francesca Maria Caracciolo (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    16 Cristoforo Colombo — Susanna Filomena Colombo (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    17 Marcantonio Colonna — Giovanna Felice Colonna (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    18 Francesco Morosini — Tomasina Dana Morosini (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)


    LITTORIO-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    19 Littorio — Giovanna Teresa Ansaldo di Cabella (Resembles Kantai Collection self , renamed RM Italia, was scrapped)
    20 Vittorio Veneto — Vittoria Maria Ansaldo di Bertuzzi (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)
    21 Roma — Roberta Carlotta Ansaldo di Bergamini (Resembles Kantai Collection self , was sunk in battle)
    22 Imperio — Irene Andrea Ansaldo di Brindisi (Resembles Azur Lane version of Giovanna Ansaldo, cancelled after launch, was scrapped)


    FAÀ DI BRUNO-CLASS MONITOR
    M1 Faà di Bruno — Alessandra Emilia Faà di Bruno (Was scuttled, salvaged and was scrapped)


    ALFREDO CAPPELLINI-CLASS MONITOR
    M2 Alfredo Cappellini — Alcina Lauretta Cappellini (Was sunk by grounding)


    Ship prefix

    LK — Linéjnyj Korábl' ("Ship of the Line") (Russian Navy type prefix)
    LSM — Ladja Slovenske Mornarice ("Slovenian Navy Ship")
    MS — Motor Ship
    MVCG — Mornarica Vojske Crne Gore ("Montenegrin Navy")
    RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy")
    SS — Steamship
     
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  11. Extras: Austria-Hungary: Battleships/Coastal Defence Ships
    Pyeknu

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    Now, let's jump briefly across the Adriatic Sea to visit the navy of a nation that no longer exists: The Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary

    Of course, all the ships listed below will pretty much fall back on the area of the old empire their namesakes would be located/hail from, save for one who was born in what's modern-day Italy and another born in modern-day France, but would be adopted by modern Austria none the less. All ships' new names are marked with (*), of course.

    A couple quick notes:

    1) Hungarian names are listed in the same "family-name first" structure as used in eastern Asia.

    2) Those shipgirls going to Austria get two names, their "modern" (i.e. non-noble) name and their "birth" (noble) name. Since Austria rid itself of all pretensions towards the old Hapsburg monarchy in 1918, things like having "von" in one's name were dropped.

    We got a wide-spread here, I believe.

    You know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF BATTLESHIP/MONITORS (AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN NAVY)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    HABSBURG-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    20 Habsburg — Ida Reginlinde Habsburg/Ida Reginlinde, Fürstin von Habsburg (Surrendered to the United Kingdom, was scrapped, retained by Austria, renamed ÖMS Habsburg) *
    21 Árpád — Árpád Eszti (Surrendered to the United Kingdom, was scrapped, retained by Hungary, renamed MH Árpád) *
    22 Babenberg — Richelle Judith Babenberg/Richelle Judith, Markgräfin von Babenberg zu Melk (Surrendered to the United Kingdom, was scrapped, retained by Austria, renamed ÖMS Babenberg) *


    ERZHERZOG KARL-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    23 Erzherzog Karl — Henrietta Karoline Teschen Habsburg-Lothringen/Henrietta Karoline, Fürstin von Teschen und Habsburg-Lothringen (Surrendered to France, was scrapped, retained by Austria, renamed ÖMS Karl von Österreich) *
    24 Erzherzog Ferdinand Max — Sofia Carlota María de Juárez García y Agustín de Iturbide/Sophie Charlotte Maria, Fürstin von Habsburg-Lothringen und Iturbide (Surrendered to the United Kingdom, was scrapped, adopted by Mexico, renamed ARM Benito Juárez) *
    25 Erzherzog Friedrich — Alexandrine Wilhelmine Teschen Habsburg-Lothringen/Alexandrine Wilhelmine, Fürstin von Teschen und Habsburg-Lothringen (Surrendered to France, was scrapped, retained by Austria, renamed ÖMS Friedrich von Österreich) *


    RADETZKY-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    26 Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand — Žofie Marie Josefína Chotková/Sophie Maria Josephine, Fürstin Chotek von Habsburg-Lothringen (Surrendered to Italy, was scrapped, adopted by the Czech Republic, renamed LČN Praha) *
    27 Radetzky — Františka Bedřiška Radecká (Surrendered to the United States, was scrapped, adopted by the Czech Republic, renamed LČN Radecký) *
    28 Zrínyi — Jelena Katarina Zrinski (Surrendered to the United States, was scrapped, adopted by Croatia, renamed BH Zrinski) *


    TEGETTHOFF-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    29 Viribus Unitis — Marija Josipa Vuković/Maria Josepha, Fürstin Vukovich von Habsburg-Lothringen (Surrendered to Yugoslavia, renamed KB Jugoslavija, was sunk in battle, adopted by Croatia, renamed BH Panonija) *
    30 Tegetthoff — Theresia Maria Tegetthoff/Theresia Maria, Freiin von Tegetthoff (Surrendered to Italy, was scrapped, retained by Austria, renamed ÖMS Tegetthoff) *
    31 Prinz Eugen — Jeanne Marie Savoyen-Carignan/Jeanne Marie, Fürstin von Savoyen-Carignan (Surrendered to France, was sunk as target, retained by Austria, renamed ÖMS Prinz Eugen) *
    32 Szent István — Géza Szonja Judit (Was sunk in battle, retained by Hungary, renamed MH Szent István) *


    SAINT-CLASS BATTLESHIP (Ersatz Monarch)
    33 Svatý Václav — Drahomíra Přemyslid (Cancelled before construction, never named, adopted by the Czech Republic, renamed LČN Svatý Václav) *
    34 Sedembolestná — Zuzana Mečiar (Cancelled before construction, never named, adopted by Slovakia, renamed SNL Sedembolestná) *
    35 Sveti Jóžef — Stanislava Haus (Cancelled before construction, never named, adopted by Slovenia, renamed LSM Sveti Jóžef) *
    36 Sveti Ilija — Jasna Stojković (Cancelled before construction, never named, adopted by Bosnia and Herzegovina, renamed BBH Sveti Ilija) *


    KRONPRINZ EZHERZOG RUDOLF-CLASS COASTAL DEFENCE SHIP
    15 Kronprinz Erzherzog Rudolf — Rudolfa Kaethe Habsburg-Laxenburg/Rudolfa Kaethe, Fürstin von Habsburg zu Laxenburg (Surrendered to Yugoslavia, renamed KB Kumbor, was scrapped, adopted by Montenegro, renamed MVCG Kumbor) *


    KRONPRINZESSIN ERZHERZOGIN STEPHANIE-CLASS COASTAL DEFENCE SHIP
    16 Kronprinzessin Erzherzogin Stephanie — Stéphanie Louise van Saksen-Coburg en Gotha/Stephanie Louise, Fürstin von Saschen-Coborg und Gotha (Surrendered to Italy, was scrapped, adopted by Belgium, renamed BMS Laken) *


    MONARCH-CLASS COASTAL DEFENCE SHIP
    17 Monarch — Maria Teresa de Bragança/Maria Therese, Fürstin von Braganza (Surrendered to the United Kingdom, was scrapped, adopted by Portugal, renamed NRP Infanta Maria Theresa) *
    18 Wien — Adelheid Glismod Babenberg/Adelheid Glismod, Pfalzgräfin von Babenberg (Was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped, retained by Austria, renamed ÖMS Wien) *
    19 Budapest — Széchényí-Andrássy Jazmin Csilla (Surrendered to the United Kingdom, was scrapped, retained by Hungary, renamed MH Budapest) *


    Ship prefix

    ARM — Armada de la República Mexicana ("Navy of the Mexican Republic")
    BBH — Brod Bosne i Hercegovine ("Ship of Bosnia and Herzegovina")
    BH — Brod Hrvatske ("Ship of Croatia")
    BMS — Belgisch Marineschip ("Belgian Navy Ship")
    KB — Kraljevski Brod ("Royal Ship")
    LCN — Loď Českého Námořnictva ("Czech Navy Ship")
    LSM — Ladja Slovenske Mornarice ("Slovenian Navy Ship")
    MH — Magyar Haditengerészet ("Hungarian Navy")
    MVCG — Mornarica Vojske Crne Gore ("Montenegrin Navy")
    NRP — Navio da República Portuguesa ("Ship of the Portuguese Republic")
    ÖMS — Österreichisches Marineschiff ("Austrian Navy Ship")
    SMS — Seiner Majestät Schiff ("His Majesty's Ship")
    SNL — Slovenská Námorná Loď ("Slovak Navy Ship")
     
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  12. Extras: Japan: Aircraft Carriers/Seaplane Carriers
    Pyeknu

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    So let's jump to the other side of Eurasia and visit Japan for the first of three entries concerning their major warships, starting with their aircraft and seaplane carriers.

    Of course, since Kantai Collection is a Japanese game, the sheer number of characters that could appear on this list is considerable, so much so that I had no choice but to shift character templates from Azur Lane and Warship Girls to the non-completed and planned vessels as well.

    Note that I also include the fictional aircraft carrier THG Yonaga from Peter Albano's The Seventh Carrier series; since I've done a lot of work with Yonaga/Itō Yoiko over the last couple of years, she certainly would fit here. Note that I base Yonaga/Yoiko on the incomplete last of the Yamato-class battleships, the not-named Warship No. 797.

    All vessels whose names are my invention are marked with (*) as always.

    Also, indicate how Japanese warships would identify their vessels in the universe of my stories. They would borrow the American hull classification system, but would use their own language terms to base the codes on. Those noted on here are as follows:

    DS — Dokyū Senkan ("Dreadnought Battleship")
    JS — Junyō Senkan ("Battlecruiser")
    KB — Kōkū Bokan ("Aircraft Carrier")
    SJB — Suijōki Bokan ("Seaplane Carrier")
    SSB — Sensui Bokan ("Submarine Tender")
    TS — Tokushusen ("Army Special Ship")


    UPDATE 2 OCT 19: Some hull number changes due to the modifications to the capital ship list.

    You know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF AIRCRAFT CARRIERS/SEAPLANE CARRIERS (JAPANESE NAVY/ARMY)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    HŌSHŌ-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-1 Hōshō — Asano Hoshie (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was scrapped)


    AMAGI-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-2 Akagi — Aoki Anna (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted from battlecruiser JS-10, damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled)


    TOSA-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-3 Kaga — Okada Kei (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted from battleship DS-25, damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled)


    RYŪJŌ-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-4 Ryūjō — Matsunaga Ryōko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)


    SŌRYŪ-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-5 Sōryū — Kaku Sei (Resembles Kantai Collection self, damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled)


    HIRYŪ-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-6 Hiryū — Yamaguchi Hiyoko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled)


    SHŌKAKU-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-7 Shōkaku — Matsubara Kanako (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    KB-8 Zuikaku — Matsubara Suzue (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)


    ZUIHŌ-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-9 Zuihō — Takasaki Sumiko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    KB-10 Shōhō — Takasaki Shōko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)


    YAMATO-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-11 Yonaga — Itō Yoiko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Itō Shizuka with grey-flecked black hair, converted from battleship DS-38, in commission) *
    KB-41 Shinano — Itō Shizuka (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted from battleship DS-36, was sunk in battle)


    HIYŌ-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-12 Jun'yō — Kakuta Junko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was scrapped)
    KB-13 Hiyō — Kakuta Hiromi (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)


    TAIYŌ-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-14 Taiyō — Kasuga Taiko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted from civilian passenger liner, was sunk in battle)
    KB-15 Un'yō — Kasuga Utako (Converted from civilian passenger liner, was sunk in battle)
    KB-16 Chūyō — Kasuga Chiyo (Converted from civilian passenger liner, was sunk in battle)


    KAIYŌ-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-17 Kaiyō — Osuga Kaiko (Converted from civilian passenger liner, was scrapped)


    AKITSU MARU-CLASS LANDING CRAFT CARRIER
    TS-18 Akitsu Maru — Takahashi Akira (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted from civilian passenger liner, was sunk in battle)
    TS-19 Nigitsu Maru — Takahashi Namiko (Converted from civilian passenger liner, was sunk in battle)


    RYŪHŌ-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-20 Ryūhō — Kamei Reiko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted from submarine tender SSB-4, renamed from THG Taigei, was scrapped)


    SHIN'YŌ-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-21 Shin'yō — Ishii Shizuka (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted from civilian passenger liner, was sunk in battle)


    TAIHŌ-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-22 Taihō — Ozawa Taeko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)


    UNRYŪ-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-25 Unryū — Komura Urako (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    KB-26 Amagi — Komura Ami (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle, wreck salvaged and scrapped)
    KB-27 — Komura Itsuko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Kakuta Junko, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-28 Katsuragi — Komura Katsumi (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was scrapped)
    KB-29 Kasagi — Komura Keiko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Kakuta Hiromi, second of name, cancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    KB-30 Rishiri — Komura Nagako (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-31 Aso — Komura Asami (Resembles Warship Girls version of Asano Hoshie, second of name, cancelled after launch, was sunk as target, wreck salvaged and scrapped)


    IKOMA-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-32 Ikoma — Aoki Ikuko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Ozawa Taeko, cancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    KB-33 Kurama — Aoki Kumiko (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    KB-34 Azumaya — Aoki Asuka (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-35 Iwaki — Aoki Himeko (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-36 Kirigamine — Aoki Kimiko (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-37 Sukai — Aoki Sumire (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-38 Osore — Aoki Oharu (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-39 Hakone — Aoki Hatsuko (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-40 Norikura — Aoki Noriko (Cancelled before construction, never named) *


    SHIMANE MARU-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    KB-42 Shimane Maru — Kawasaki Shioko (Converted from civilian oil tanker, was sunk in battle)
    KB-43 Ōtakisan Maru — Kawasaki Okiku (Converted from civilian oil tanker, conversion cancelled, was sunk by mine strike, wreck scrapped)
    KB-44 Daiju Maru — Kawasaki Ryōko (Converted from civilian oil tanker, conversion cancelled, completed as civilian craft)
    KB-45 Taisha Maru — Kawasaki Taeko (Converted from civilian oil tanker, conversion cancelled, completed as civilian craft)


    YAMASHIO MARU-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    TS-46 Yamashio Maru — Iwasaki Yasuna (Converted from civilian oil tanker, was sunk in battle)
    TS-47 Chigusa Maru — Iwasaki Chigusa (Converted from civilian oil tanker, conversion cancelled, completed as civilian craft)
    TS-48 Zuiun Maru — Iwasaki Sui (Converted from civilian oil tanker, conversion cancelled, completed as civilian craft)


    KUMANO MARU-CLASS LANDING CRAFT CARRIER
    TS-49 Kumano Maru — Odaira Hitomi (Converted from civilian cargo ship, was scrapped)


    HAKURYŪ-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER (Project G14)
    KB-50 Hakuryū — Kaku Haruka (Resembles Azur Lane version of Kaku Sei, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-51 Kokuryū — Kaku Kanako (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yamaguchi Hiyoko, cancelled before construction, never named) *


    SEKIHŌ-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIER (Project G14)
    KB-52 Sekihō — Ozawa Akane (Resembles Azur Lane version of Ozawa Taiko, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-53 Ryōhō — Ozawa Ryōko (Resembles Azur Lane version of Matsubara Kanako, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-54 Hihō — Ozawa Hiroko (Resembles Azur Lane version of Matsubara Suzue, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-55 Shihō — Ozawa Shiho (Resembles Warship Girls version of Kaku Sei, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-56 Rokuhō — Ozawa Romi (Resembles Warship Girls version of Yamaguchi Hiyoko, cancelled before construction, never named) *


    KENRYŪ-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER (Project G18)
    KB-57 Kenryū — Matsunaga Keiko (Resembles Azur Lane version of Asano Hoshie, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-58 Zuiryū — Matsunaga Shizuka (Resembles Azur Lane version of Matsubara Ryōko, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-59 Jinryū — Matsunaga Junko (Resembles Azur Lane version of Kakuta Junko, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-60 Sekiryū — Matsunaga Seina (Resembles Azur Lane version of Kakuta Hiromi, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-61 Seiryū — Matsunaga Seiko (Resembles Azur Lane version of Takasaki Shōko, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-62 Shōryū — Matsunaga Shōko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Matsubara Ryōko, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-63 Ōryū — Matsunaga Okiko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Takasaki Sumiko, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    KB-64 Shuryū — Matsunaga Setsuko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Takasaki Shōko, cancelled before construction, never named) *


    KAMOI-CLASS SEAPLANE TENDER
    SJB-2 Kamoi — Murase Kanako (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted to oiler, was scrapped)


    CHITOSE-CLASS SEAPLANE TENDER
    SJB-3 Chitose — Seigō Chitose (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, converted to light aircraft carrier KB-23, was sunk in battle)
    SJB-4 Chiyoda — Seigō Chie (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, converted to light aircraft carrier KB-24, was sunk in battle)


    MIZUHO-CLASS SEAPLANE TENDER
    SJB-5 Mizuho — Michio Mizuho (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)


    NISSHIN-CLASS SEAPLANE TENDER
    SJB-6 Nisshin — Komazawa Katsumi (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, was sunk in battle)


    AKITSUSHIMA-CLASS SEAPLANE TENDER
    SJB-7 Akitsushima — Mayazumi Haruka (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, was sunk in battle)
    SBJ-8 Chihaya — Mayazumi Chihaya (Second of name, cancelled before launch, was scrapped)


    KAMIKAWA MARU-CLASS SEAPLANE TENDER
    SJB-9 Kamikawa Maru — Kōjirō Kanako (Converted from cargo ship, was sunk in battle)
    SJB-10 Kiyokawa Maru — Kōjirō Kiyoko (Converted from cargo ship, was sunk in battle, was salvaged and converted to civilian use, was scrapped)
    SJB-11 Kimikawa Maru — Kōjirō Kimiko (Converted from cargo ship, was sunk in battle)
    SJB-12 Kunikawa Maru — Kōjirō Kuniko (Converted from cargo ship, was sunk in battle)


    NOTORO-CLASS SEAPLANE TENDER
    SJB-13 Notoro — Masayoshi Namiko (Converted from oil tanker, was scuttled)


    Ship prefix

    THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
     
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  13. Extras: Japan: Battleships/Battlecruisers
    Pyeknu

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    And now, the capital ships of the Land of the Rising Sun, with the Land of the Morning Calm across the East Sea getting some benefits on the side.

    UPDATE 2 OCT 19: Added the proto-battlecruisers built during World War One into the list here, thus had to change some hull numbers to match.

    The hull classification codes introduced here:

    DS — Dokyū Senkan ("Dreadnought Battleship")
    JS — Junyō Senkan ("Battlecruiser")
    KB — Kōkū Bokan ("Aircraft Carrier")
    ZS — Zendokyū Senkan ("Pre-Dreadnought Battleship")


    You know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF BATTLESHIPS/BATTLECRUISERS (JAPANESE NAVY)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    FUJI-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    ZS-1 Fuji — Saitō Fujiko (Converted to coast defence ship, was sunk in battle, wreck salvaged and was scrapped, renamed THG Tate to prevent confusion) *
    ZS-2 Yashima — Saitō Yaeko (Was sunk after mine strike)


    SHIKISHIMA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    ZS-3 Shikishima — Izō Shikuko (Converted to coast defence ship, was scrapped)
    ZS-4 Hatsuse — Izō Hatsue (Was sunk after mine strike)


    ASAHI-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    ZS-5 Asahi — Yamada Atsuko (Converted to coast defence ship, was sunk in battle)


    MIKASA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    ZS-6 Mikasa — Tōgō Mihoko (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by magazine explosion, salvaged and restored, converted to coast defence ship, preserved as memorial)


    PETROPÁVLOVSK-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    ZS-7 Tango — Taeko Salvadora Bauer/Taèko Sal'vadórovna Báuera (Built by Russia as EB Poltáva, captured by Japan and renamed, returned to Russia, renamed EB Chesmá to prevent confusion, was scrapped)


    PERESVÉT-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    ZS-8 Sagami — Shizuka Freja Filisov/Sídzuka Fjódorovna Fílisova (Built by Russia as EB Peresvét, was scuttled to prevent capture, salvaged by Japan and renamed, returned to Russia and restored to original name, was sunk by mine strike)
    ZS-9 Suō — Harumi Christina Offenberg/Kharúmi Vladímirovna Óffenberga (Built by Russia as EB Pobéda, was sunk in battle, salvaged by Japan and renamed, retained post-Russo-Japanese War and was scrapped)


    RETVIZÁN-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    ZS-10 Hizen — Namiko Edytha Szczęsnowicz/Námiko Èduárdovna Schenshóvich (Built by Russia as EB Retvizán, was sunk in battle, salvaged by Japan and renamed, retained post-Russo-Japanese War and was sunk as target)


    BORODINÓ-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    ZS-11 Iwami — Izumi Olga Jung/Ídzumi Nikolájevna Jung (Built by Russia as EB Orjól, captured by Japan and renamed, retained post-Russo-Japanese War and was sunk as target)


    KATORI-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    ZS-12 Katori — Arisugawa Katoko (Was scrapped, renamed THG Kazuza to prevent confusion) *
    ZS-13 Kashima — Arisugawa Katsumi (Was scrapped, renamed THG Hitachi to prevent confusion) *


    SATSUMA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    ZS-14 Satsuma — Shimazu Sanae (Resembles Warship Girls version of Nishimura Fujiko, was sunk as target)
    ZS-15 Aki — Shimazu Akemi (Resembles Warship Girls version of Nishimura Yaeko, was sunk as target)


    KAWACHI-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    DS-16 Kawachi — Tanaka Kazue (Resembles Azur Lane version of Nishimura Fujiko, was sunk by magazine explosion)
    DS-17 Settsu — Tanaka Setsuko (Resembles Azur Lane version of Nishimura Yaeko, was converted to target ship, later sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped)


    FUSŌ-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    DS-18 Fusō — Nishimura Fujiko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    DS-19 Yamashiro — Nishimura Yaeko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)


    ISE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    DS-20 Ise — Kawasaki Ikuko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted to aviation battleship, was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped)
    DS-21 Hyūga — Kawasaki Hoshiko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted to aviation battleship, was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped)


    NAGATO-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    DS-22 Nagato — Yamamoto Reiko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, surrendered to the United States, was sunk in Operation: Crossroads)
    DS-23 Mutsu — Yamamoto Chiyoko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by magazine explosion)


    TOSA-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    DS-24 Tosa — Okada Tomomi (Resembles Azur Lane version of Okada Kei as battleship, cancelled after launch, was sunk as target)
    DS-25 Kaga — Okada Kei (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted to aircraft carrier KB-3, damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled)


    KII-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    DS-26 Kii — Hiraga Kiko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Chihaya Sarah, cancelled before construction)
    DS-27 Owari — Hiraga Otome (Resembles Warship Girls version of Chihaya Isabel, cancelled before construction)
    DS-28 Harima — Hiraga Haruka (Resembles Warship Girls version of Chihaya Heather, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    DS-29 Buzen — Hiraga Hisae (Resembles Warship Girls version of Yamamoto Reiko, cancelled before construction, never named) *


    IGA-CLASS BATTLESHIP (Number 13-class)
    DS-30 Iga — Matsushita Isako (Resembles Azur Lane version of Kawasaki Ikuko, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    DS-31 Shima — Matsushita Saori (Resembles Azur Lane version of Kawasaki Hoshiko, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    DS-32 Mikawa — Matsushita Mizuki (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yamamoto Reiko, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    DS-33 Tōtōmi — Matsushita Toshie (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yamamoto Chiyoko, cancelled before construction, never named) *


    YAMATO-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    DS-34 Yamato — Itō Yasuko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    DS-35 Musashi — Itō Mutsuko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    DS-36 Shinano — Itō Shizuka (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted to aircraft carrier KB-41, was sunk in battle)
    DS-37 Izumi — Itō Izumi (Resembles Azur Lane version of THG Izumo from World of Warships, second of name, cancelled before launch, was scrapped, never named) *
    DS-38 Yonaga — Itō Yoiko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Itō Shizuka with grey-flecked black hair, converted to aircraft carrier KB-11, in commission) *


    ŌMI-CLASS BATTLESHIP (Design A-150)
    DS-39 Ōmi — Ariga Otsune (Resembles Warship Girls version of Kawasaki Ikuko, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    DS-40 Mino — Ariga Minako (Resembles Warship Girls version of Kawasaki Hoshiko, cancelled before construction, never named) *


    TSUKUBA-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/LIGHT BATTLESHIP
    JS-1 Tsukuba — Takenouchi Tsuruko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Kumamoto Kiko [THG Kitakami], was sunk by magazine explosion in World War I)
    JS-2 Ikoma — Takenouchi Ikue (Resembles Warship Girls version of Kumamoto Otsune [THG Ōi], was scrapped pre-World War II)


    IBUKI-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/LIGHT BATTLESHIP
    JS-3 Ibuki — Katō Inoue (Resembles Warship Girls version of Shimosuwa Tamiyo [THG Tenryū], was scrapped pre-World War II)
    JS-4 Kurama — Katō Kyōko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Shimosuwa Tadako [THG Tatsuta], was scrapped pre-World War II)


    KONGŌ-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    JS-5 Kongō — Chihaya Anne (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    JS-6 Hiei — Chihaya Sarah (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    JS-7 Kirishima — Chihaya Isabel (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    JS-8 Haruna — Chihaya Heather (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle, wreck salvaged and scrapped)


    AMAGI-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    JS-9 Amagi — Aoki Tokiko/Mok Toyŏn (Resembles Azur Lane self, damaged beyond economical repair before launch, cancelled and was scrapped, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Shilla) *
    JS-10 Akagi — Aoki Anna (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted to aircraft carrier KB-2, damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled)
    JS-11 Atago — Aoki Minako/Mok Myŏng'ok (Resembles Azur Lane version of Aoki Anna, cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Paekche) *
    JS-12 Takao — Aoki Akemi/Mok Yŏn'u (Resembles Warship Girls version of Yamamoto Chiyoko, cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Koguryŏ) *


    IIZUNA-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP (Design B-65)
    JS-13 Iizuna — Nagano Iori (Resembles Azur Lane version of Chihaya Anne, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    JS-14 Nekoma — Nagano Nahoko (Resembles Azur Lane version of Chihaya Sarah, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    JS-15 Asahi — Nagano Asami (Resembles Azur Lane version of Chihaya Isabel, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    JS-16 Nantai — Nagano Nanami (Resembles Azur Lane version of Chihaya Heather, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    JS-17 Kinpu — Nagano Kimiko (Resembles Azur Lane version of THG Azuma from World of Warships, cancelled before construction, never named) *
    JS-18 Tsurugi — Nagano Tsuki (Resembles Warship Girls version of Chihaya Anne, cancelled before construction, never named) *


    Ship prefix

    EB — Eskádrennyje Bronenósets ("Squadron Armourclad") (Russian Navy type prefix for pre-dreadnoughts)
    THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
    TMK — Taehan Minguk Kunhan ("Warship of the Republic of Korea")
     
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  14. Extras: Japan: Cruisers
    Pyeknu

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    And here comes the cruisers of the Rising Sun. Man, did KanColle really go all out on this one, not to mention the others; I was able to pretty much match an image to a shipgirl, even to the early days of the IJN. Even got three former Chinese cruisers listed here who were given personifications by the folks who made Azur Lane.

    Some new names here to prevent confusion, of course; they're marked with (*) as always.

    Will have to re-post the carrier and battleship lists, but I'll do that later.

    The hull classification codes indicated here:

    BJ — Bogōjun'yōkan ("Protected Cruiser")
    HJ — Hibogōjun'yōkan ("Unprotected Cruiser")
    JJ — Jūjun'yōkan ("Heavy Cruiser")
    KJ — Keijun'yōkan ("Light Cruiser")
    KSJ — Kiraifu Setsukan Jun'yōkan ("Mine Laying Cruiser")
    RJ — Renshū-jun'yōkan ("Training Cruiser")
    SJ — Sōkōjun'yōkan ("Armoured Cruiser")
    SRJ — Suiraijun'yōkan ("Torpedo Cruiser")
    TH — Tsūhōkan ("Dispatch Ship")


    Enjoy!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF CRUISERS (JAPANESE NAVY)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    TSUKUSHI-CLASS UNPROTECTED CRUISER
    HJ-01 Tsukushi — Tsuya Itō y Prat Chacón (Built for Chile as AC Arturo Prat, purchased by Japan, was scrapped pre-World War I)


    NANIWA-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-02 Naniwa — Ō Namiko (Resembles Azur Lane version of Matsuo Momoko, was wrecked pre-World War I)
    BJ-03 Takachiho — Ō Tomiko (Resembles Azur Lane version of Matsuo Miki, was sunk in battle in World War I)


    TAKAO-CLASS UNPROTECTED CRUISER
    HJ-04 Takao — Yamamoto Taeko (Was scrapped pre-World War I, renamed THG Nyorai to prevent confusion) *


    YAEYAMA-CLASS UNPROTECTED CRUISER
    HJ-05 Yaeyama — Ōshima Yaeko (Was scrapped pre-World War I, renamed THG Iromote to prevent confusion) *


    UNEBI-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-06 Unebi — Fushimi Urako (Resembles Warship Girls version of Hōjō Chiyo, was sunk under mysterious circumstances on delivery voyage)


    MATSUSHIMA-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-07 Matsushima — Taira Matsumi (Resembles Azur Lane version of Hōjō Tamaki, was scrapped pre-World War II)
    BJ-08 Itsukushima — Taira Itsumi (Resembles Azur Lane version of Hōjō Atsuko, was sunk by magazine explosion pre-World War I)
    BJ-09 Hashidate — Taira Hatsuyo (Resembles Azur Lane version of Hōjō Maya, was scrapped pre-World War II)


    CHIYODA-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-10 Chiyoda — Ijūin Chiyo (Resembles Warship Girls version of Hōjō Tamaki, was sunk as target pre-World War II, renamed THG Ishikawajima to prevent confusion) *


    AKITSUSHIMA-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-11 Akitsushima — Tsuboi Akiko (Resembles Azur Lane version of Hōjō Chiyo, was scrapped pre-World War II, renamed THG Kojiki to prevent confusion) *


    IZUMI-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-12 Izumi — Esmerelda Fukushima y Cochrane de Maranhão (Resembles Warship Girls version of Hōjō Maya, built for Chile as AC Esmeralda, purchased by Japan and renamed, was scrapped pre-World War I, renamed THG Ōshōji to prevent confusion) *


    JÌYUǍN-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-13 Saien — Arichi Saeko/Dīng Lìqiáng (Constructed for China as DQZ Jìyuǎn, captured by Japan and renamed, was sunk by mine strike pre-World War I)


    SUMA-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-14 Suma — Murasaki Sumiko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Hōjō Tamaki, was scrapped pre-World War II)
    BJ-15 Akashi — Murasaki Akiko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Hōjō Atsuko, was sunk as target pre-World War II, renamed THG Ikuta to prevent confusion) *


    YOSHINO-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-16 Yoshino — Himuro Yoshino (Resembles Azur Lane version of Matsuo Suzuko, was sunk by collision pre-World War II)


    TATSUTA-CLASS UNPROTECTED CRUISER
    HJ-17 Tatsuta — Shimamura Tatsuko (Was scrapped pre-World War II, renamed THG Heijō to prevent confusion) *


    TAKASAGO-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-18 Takasago — Yamaguchi Tamaki (Resembles Warship Girls version of Matsuo Momoko, was sunk by mine strike pre-World War I)


    KASAGI-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-19 Kasagi — Dewa Kahori (Resembles Warship Girls version of Matsuo Miki, was sunk after grounding in World War I, renamed THG Omizutori to prevent confusion) *
    BJ-20 Chitose — Dewa Chieko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Matsuo Suzuko, was sunk as target pre-World War II, renamed THG Ebetsu to prevent confusion) *


    MIYAKO-CLASS UNPROTECTED CRUISER
    HJ-21 Miyako — Yashiro Miyako (Was sunk by mine strike pre-World War I)


    ASAMA-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    SJ-22 Asama — Uryū Asami (Resembles Azur Lane version of Fujimoto Ayako, converted to training ship RJ-22 in World War II, was scrapped)
    SJ-23 Tokiwa — Uryū Tokiko (Resembles Azur Lane version of Fujimoto Kinue, converted to minelayer KSJ-23, was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped)


    IZUMO-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    SJ-24 Izumo — Kamimura Izumi (Resembles Warship Girls version of Gotō Fujiko, converted to training ship RJ-24, was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped)
    SJ-25 Iwate — Kamimura Wakana (Resembles Warship Girls version of Gotō Kahori, converted to training ship RJ-25, was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped)


    YAKUMO-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    SJ-26 Yakumo — Takehaya Yasuko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Fujimoto Ayako, converted to training ship RJ-26, was scrapped)


    AZUMA-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    SJ-27 Azuma — Fujii Ayame (Resembles Warship Girls version of Fujimoto Kinue, decommissioned pre-World War II, was scrapped)


    CHIHAYA-CLASS UNPROTECTED CRUISER
    HJ-28 Chihaya — Toshiro Chiharu (Scrapped pre-World War II, renamed THG Akasaka to prevent confusion) *


    NIITAKA-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-29 Niitaka — Nogi Norie/Yú Mǐnjìng (Was sunk by grounding, wreck destroyed on site, adopted by Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Báiyùshān) *
    BJ-30 Tsushima — Nogi Tsukiko (Converted to training ship RJ-30, was sunk as target)


    GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    SJ-31 Kasuga — Suzuki Kanami/Kanami Suzuki y González de Rivadavia (Resembles Azur Lane version of Gotō Fujiko, built for Argentina as ARA Bernardino Rivadavia, purchased by Japan and renamed, converted to training ship RJ-31, was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped)
    SJ-32 Nisshin — Suzuki Namiko/Namiko Suzuki y Moreno (Resembles Azur Lane version of Gotō Kahori, built for Argentina as ARA Mariano Moreno, purchased by Japan and renamed, was sunk as target, salvaged and was sunk again as target)


    BAJÁN-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    SJ-33 Aso — Akemi Alexa Rodionov/Akémi Aleksándrovna Rodiónova (Resembles Azur Lane version of Akakura Miyako, built for Russia as BKR Baján, was sunk in battle, salvaged by Japan and renamed, retained post-Russo-Japanese War, was sunk as target pre-World War Two)


    PALLÁDA-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-34 Tsugaru — Ritsuko Eugena Alexsev/Ritsúko Evgén'evna Alekséeva (Resembles Azur Lane version of Akakura Namiko, built in Russia as ZKR Palláda, was sunk in battle, salvaged by Japan and renamed, retained post-Russo-Japanese War, was sunk as target pre-World War Two)


    VARJÁG-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-35 Sōya — Utako Vanna Ber/Utáko Vladímirovna Béra (Built for Russia as ZKR Varjág, was scuttled, salvaged by Japan and renamed, returned to Russia, later seized by the United Kingdom, ran aground, was scrapped in place)


    NOVÍK-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-36 Suzuya — Shizuka Nicola von Essen/Sidjúka Nikoláevna von Èssen (Resembles Azur Lane version of Akakura Asami, built for Russia as ZKR Novík, was scuttled, salvaged by Japan and renamed, retained post-Russo-Japanese War, was scrapped pre-World War I)


    OTOWA-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-37 Otowa — Sakanoue Okichi (Resembles Warship Girls version of Matsuo Kuniko, was sunk by grounding in World War I)


    TONE-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-38 Tone — Katō Toshie (Resembles Azur Lane version of Minakami Tomoe, was sunk as target pre-World War II)


    YODO-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER/DISPATCH SHIP
    TH-39 Yodo — Yoshimatsu Yōko (Resembles Azur Lane version of Minakami Chitose, was scrapped, renamed THG Biwa to prevent confusion) *
    TH-40 Mogami — Yoshimatsu Momoko (Was destroyed while being scrapped, renamed THG Utamakura to prevent confusion) *


    CHIKUMA-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    BJ-41 Chikuma — Tadasu Chiyo (Resembles Azur Lane version of Kuwana Nahoko, was sunk as target pre-World War II, renamed THG Miuri to prevent confusion) *
    BJ-42 Yahagi — Tadasu Yayoi (Resembles Azur Lane version of Kuwana Izumi, was scrapped, renamed THG Utagawa to prevent confusion) *
    BJ-43 Hirado — Tadasu Hiroe (Resembles Azur Lane version of Kuwana Aiko, was sunk as breakwater, renamed THG Sakikata to prevent confusion) *


    TENRYŪ-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    KJ-44 Tenryū — Shimosuwa Tamiyo (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    KJ-45 Tatsuta — Shimosuwa Tadako (Second of name, resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)


    KUMA-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    KJ-46 Kuma — Kumamoto Kumiko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    KJ-47 Tama — Kumamoto Tamami (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    KJ-48 Kitakami — Kumamoto Kiko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted to torpedo cruiser SRJ-48, was scrapped)
    KJ-49 Ōi — Kumamoto Otsune (Resembles Kantai Collection self, converted to torpedo cruiser SRJ-49, was sunk in battle)
    KJ-50 Kiso — Kumamoto Kitami (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)


    NAGARA-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    KJ-51 Nagara — Kuwana Nahoko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    KJ-52 Isuzu — Kuwana Izumi (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    KJ-53 Natori — Kuwana Namie (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    KJ-54 Yura — Kuwana Yura (Resembles Kantai Collection self, damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled)
    KJ-55 Kinu — Kuwana Kinue (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    KJ-56 Abukuma — Kuwana Aiko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)


    YŪBARI-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    KJ-57 Yūbari — Hachimori Yūka (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)


    SENDAI-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    KJ-58 Sendai — Hashimoto Sei (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    KJ-59 Jintsū — Hashimoto Junko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    KJ-60 Naka — Hashimoto Nahoko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    KJ-61 Kako — Hashimoto Kaneko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Kuwana Izumi, cancelled before launch, was scrapped, renamed THG Harima to prevent confusion) *
    KJ-62 Minase — Hashimoto Minako (Resembles Azur Lane version of Hachimori Yūka, cancelled before construction)
    KJ-63 Otonase — Hashimoto Oharu (Resembles Warship Girls version of Hashimoto Sei, cancelled before construction)
    KJ-64 Suzuka — Hashimoto Suzuko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Hashimoto Junko, cancelled before construction, never named) *


    FURUTAKA-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    JJ-65 Furutaka — Gotō Fujiko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    JJ-66 Kako — Gotō Kahori (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, was sunk in battle)


    AOBA-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    JJ-67 Aoba — Fujimoto Ayako (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped)
    JJ-68 Kinugasa — Fujimoto Kinue (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)


    MYŌKŌ-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    JJ-69 Myōkō — Akakura Miyako (Resembles Kantai Collection self, surrendered to the United Kingdom, was scuttled)
    JJ-70 Nachi — Akakura Namiko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    JJ-71 Haguro — Akakura Hanae (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    JJ-72 Ashigara — Akakura Asami (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)


    TAKAO-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    JJ-73 Takao — Hōjō Tamaki (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, surrendered to the United Kingdom, was sunk as target)
    JJ-74 Atago — Hōjō Atsuko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, was sunk in battle)
    JJ-75 Maya — Hōjō Maya (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    JJ-76 Chōkai — Hōjō Chiyo (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)


    MOGAMI-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    JJ-77 Mogami — Matsuo Momoko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled)
    JJ-78 Mikuma — Matsuo Miki (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    JJ-79 Suzuya — Matsuo Suzuko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, was sunk in battle)
    JJ-80 Kumano — Matsuo Kuniko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)


    TONE-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    JJ-81 Tone — Minakami Tomoe (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped)
    JJ-82 Chikuma — Minakami Chitose (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled)


    KATORI-CLASS TRAINING CRUISER
    RJ-83 Katori — Katori Keiko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, was sunk in battle)
    RJ-84 Kashima — Katori Shinko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, was scrapped)
    RJ-85 Kashii — Katori Kanami (Resembles Warship Girls version of Katori Keiko, was sunk in battle)
    RJ-86 Kashihara — Katori Harumi (Resembles Warship Girls version of Hachimori Yūka, cancelled before launch, was scrapped)


    AGANO-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    KJ-87 Agano — Ōkawa Akane (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    KJ-88 Noshiro — Ōkawa Norie (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    KJ-89 Yahagi — Ōkawa Yaeko (Resembles Kantai Collection self, second of name, was sunk in battle)
    KJ-90 Sakawa — Ōkawa Sakura (Resembles Kantai Collection self, surrendered to the United States, sunk in Operation: Crossroads)


    ŌYODO-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    KJ-91 Ōyodo — Kobayashi Okiku (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped)
    KJ-92 Niiyodo — Kobayashi Nayoko (Resembles Warship Girls version of Kobayashi Okiku, cancelled before construction)


    NÌNGHǍI-CLASS LIGHT CRUISERS
    KJ-93 Ioshima — Ō Noriko/Wāng Nìnghúa (Resembles Azur Lane self, built for China as ZMZ Nìnghǎi, was sunk in battle, salvaged by Japan and renamed, was sunk in battle)
    KJ-94 Yasoshima — Ō Sumiko/Wāng Pínghúa (Resembles Azur Lane self, built in China as ZMZ Pínghǎi, was sunk in battle, salvaged by Japan and renamed, was sunk in battle)


    YÌXIĀN-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    RJ-95 Atada — Son Yaeko/Sūn Yìyàn (Resembles Azur Lane self, built in China as ZMZ Yìxiān, was sunk in battle, salvaged by Japan and renamed, returned to China, was scrapped)


    IBUKI-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    JJ-96 Ibuki — Ibuki Izumi (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, cancelled after launch, was to be converted to aircraft carrier, was scrapped)
    JJ-97 Zaō — Ibuki Saki (Resembles Victory Belles version of Matsuo Kuniko, cancelled before launch, was scrapped, never named) *


    Ship prefix

    AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
    ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentine Republic")
    BKR — Bronenósnyj Kréjser ("Armoured Cruiser") (Russian Navy type prefix)
    DQZ — Dà Qīng Zhànjiàn ("Warship of the Great Qīng")
    THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
    ZKR — Zaschischónnyj Kréjser ("Protected Cruiser") (Russian Navy type prefix)
    ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn ("Warship of the Republic of China")
     
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  15. Extras: United Kingdom: Great War Destroyers
    Pyeknu

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    And speaking of destroyers, here comes the first of three entries concerning British destroyers, starting with the ones built in and around the Great War who had members of their class survive to serve in the Second World War.

    You'll probably notice the considerable leap in places when it comes to pennant numbers in this group. This is because this particular list evolved in two stages. The first stage was to involve all destroyers who actually served or would serve in World War Two; on the main destroyer hull number list, they go from D00 (HMS Valorous of the Valentine-class [Admiralty V-class flotilla leaders], AKA Edana Mack) to D500 (HMS Trincomalee of the Barfleur-class [Battle-class] destroyers, AKA Estelle Hughes). However, since I was also including lists of Great War-era capital ships, I decided to expand the British destroyer list to include ALL destroyers of those classes who had representatives fight in World War Two even if they were lost in World War One or scrapped in the interwar period.

    I managed to spread around a lot of these girls to cover from the Bahamas to Canada to Australia and New Zealand, plus India and Pakistan, through Egypt and Lebanon, plus Greece and Cyprus and to Finland as well. Japan is marked here with the one Simoom-class (Admiralty S-class) destroyer which was captured in World War Two; this allowed Singapore to get on this list. Thailand is also here as there is one Rosalind-class (Thornycroft R-class) ship which was transferred to that kingdom post-World War One and may still exist as a training hulk to this day; this allowed me to pass some more over to that kingdom. Ireland is the big winner here due to the replication of names in the various classes to appear in either wartime destroyers or wartime submarines of various lettered classes; their names are normally the Irish Gaelic translation of their original ship name.

    You'll all note the use of actual ship names to identify classes. I'm fully aware that Britain preferred letter codes to identify classes, but I changed it to the accepted international standard of the first ship of the class providing the class name. Of course, their standard Royal Navy class designations are also noted.

    You all know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF GREAT WAR DESTROYERS (ROYAL NAVY)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    SCOTT-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY-TYPE FLOTILLA LEADER)
    D01 Montrose — Heather Tricia Wynne Pawsey (Was scrapped)
    D19 Malcolm — Trudy Eleanor Halsey (Was scrapped)
    D39 Scott — Wanda Anne Scott (Was sunk by mine strike in World War I)
    D60 Campbell — Fannah Cybelle Bradley (Was scrapped)
    D70 Mackay — Glenda Hermione Stokes (Was scrapped)
    D90 Douglas — Rhonda Faith Beverley Swinley (Was scrapped)
    D545 Bruce — Elizabeth Isabella Bruce (Was sunk as target)
    D546 Barrington — Anne Barrington (Cancelled before construction)
    D547 Hughes — Maria Ruth Hughes (Cancelled before construction)


    SHAKESPEARE-CLASS DESTROYER (THORNCROFT-TYPE FLOTILLA LEADER)
    D61 Wallace — Wynne Millicent Lindsey Astwood (Was scrapped)
    D83 Broke — Rita Kerr (Was lost in battle)
    D84 Keppel — Freida Stephanie Wanda de Winton (Was scrapped)
    D549 Shakespeare — Susanna Anne Judith Shakespeare (Was scrapped pre-World War II, renamed HMS Avon to prevent confusion) *
    D550 Spenser — Elizabeth Sarah Spenser (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D552 Saunders — Janet Charlotte Saunders (Cancelled before construction)
    D553 Spragge — Dorothy Mary Spragge (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Ros Comáin) *


    VALENTINE-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY V-CLASS FLOTILLA LEADER)
    D00 Valorous — Edana Mack (Was scrapped)
    D49 Valentine — Hester Jackie Buchanan (Resembles Warship Girls version of Julianne Walsh, was sunk in battle)
    D68 Vampire — Julianne Antonia Walsh (Resembles Azur Lane self, transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Vampire, was sunk in battle)
    D561 Valhalla — Constancia Maude Graham (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D563 Valkyrie — Ernestine Wynter Kirkby (Was scrapped pre-World War II)


    MEDEA-CLASS DESTROYER
    D540 Medea — Mēdeia Geroakis (Ordered for Greece as AT Kríti, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Greece under original name) *
    D541 Medusa — Médousa Aiolítis (Ordered for Greece as AT Lésvos, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was sunk in collision in World War I, adopted by Greece under original name) *
    D542 Melampus — Delfínia Melámpopoulis (Ordered for Greece as AT Khíos, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Greece under original name) *
    D543 Melpomene — Melpoménē Sámosopoulis (Ordered for Greece as AT Sámos, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Greece under original name) *


    RADSTOCK-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY R-CLASS)
    D507 Thruster — Danielle Hannah Rainer (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D517 Sturgeon — Freida Hannah Glenda Hamilton (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Sturgeon) *
    D519 Sarpedon — Therese Mary Davison (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D548 Sharpshooter — Kristen Fleur Sworder (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D551 Satyr — Rebecca Allison Andrea Plowden (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Satyr) *
    D554 Sylph — Raelyn Tracey Amedroz (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D555 Setter — Florence Wynne Hayden (Was sunk in collision in World War I)
    D556 Redoubt — Joan Fawcett (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D557 Simoom — Freya Prudence Baker (Was sunk in action in World War I, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Simoom) *
    D559 Sceptre — Renée Bacchus (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Sceptre) *
    D560 Recruit — Roberta Augusta Fell (Was sunk in battle in World War I)
    D562 Skate — Arline Orlenda Johnson (Was scrapped)
    D564 Starfish — Julia Danielle Harvey (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Starfish) *
    D565 Springbok — Wynter Gwendolyn Halliley (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D566 Stork — Heather Paula Wilson (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Stork) *
    D567 Torrent — Jessica Smallwood (Was sunk by mine strike in World War I)
    D568 Tormentor — Martha Janet Christine de Meric (Decommissioned, was sunk en route to scrapping pre-World War II)
    D572 Tarpon — Flora Eleanor Wright (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Tarpon) *
    D574 Tetrarch — Iona Caroline Sandra Hilton (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Tetrarch) *
    D575 Thisbe — Lois Tabitha Creery Hill (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D576 Tempest — Clea Robyn Dane (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Tempest) *
    D578 Skilful — Cymone Hazel Heath-Caldwell (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D579 Radstock — Honour Walker (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D580 Torrid — Janice Ruth Mary Madeleine Crichton (Decommissioned, was sunk en route to scrapping pre-World War II)
    D581 Raider — Hunter Ellen Archer (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D582 Rowena — Regina Veronica Holt (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D583 Romola — Paige Rayna Phoebe Percival (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D585 Tancred — Hannah Clover Allen (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D586 Telemachus — Wisdom Edwina Browne (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Telemachus) *
    D587 Rob Roy — Arlene Victoria Hemming (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D588 Restless — Francine Howard (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D589 Rocket — Geraldine Charlotte Harrison (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Rocket) *
    D590 Rigorous — Ellen Catharine Denison (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D591 Sable — Penny Helen Aspinall (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D593 Sorceress — Charlene Tamsyn Alice Bunbury (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D594 Salmon — Joanna Suzanne Prescott-Roberts (Renamed HMS Sable [second of name], was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Salmon) *
    D596 Tenacious — Andrea Morgan Constance Stileman (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by the Bahamas, renamed HMBS Tenacious) *
    D597 Tornado — Nichole Mary Mules (Was sunk by mine strike in World War I)


    TRENCHANT-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY MODIFIED R-CLASS)
    D489 Undine — Geraldine Easter Lynne Atwood (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Undine) *
    D493 Ulster — Elizabeth Christine O'Connor (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Ulaidh) *
    D497 Trenchant — Farrah Abeline Hope Russel (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Géar) *
    D498 Tirade — Florentine Goldsmith (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D499 Tower — Valentine Adelle Raleigh (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D504 Urchin — Heather Marilyn Hughes (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Urchin) *
    D510 Ursa — Fern Joan Salmon (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D525 Tristram — Helena Candice Tucker (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D526 Umpire — Donna Claire Brock (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Moltóir) *
    D577 Ulysses — Alice Wendy Preston (Was sunk via collision in World War I, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Odysseus) *
    D584 Ursula — Iona Brenda Colvin (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Béar Bán) *


    ROSALIND-CLASS DESTROYER (THORNYCROFT R-CLASS)
    D490 Radiant — Ngarmchit Karawek Booth (Transferred to Thailand, renamed RKP Phra Ruang, decommissioned)
    D491 Teazer — Penchan Chailai Thornton (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Thailand, renamed RKP Si Inthrathit) *
    D558 Retriever — Chelsea Phoebe Clarke (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D571 Taurus — Elmira Rhoda Cardale (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D595 Rosalind — Earnestine Phillipa Ursula Pender (Was scrapped pre-World War II)


    SABRINA-CLASS DESTROYER (YARROW R-CLASS)
    D485 Ulleswater — Juniper Chlöe Rushbrooke (Was sunk in battle in World War I)
    D487 Sybille — Waen Vanida Edwards (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Thailand, renamed RKP Ban Mueang) *
    D506 Tyrant — Regina Nash (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D544 Strongbow — Hom Pakpao Fleming (Was sunk in battle in World War I, adopted by Thailand, renamed RKP Ram Khamhaeng) *
    D569 Surprise — Kosom Hom Macalister (Was sunk by mine strike in World War I, adopted by Thailand, renamed RKP Loe Thai) *
    D570 Truculent — Buppha Phailin Woodman (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Thailand, renamed RKP Ngua Nam Thum) *
    D592 Sabrina — Trisha Amy Frederica Longford (Was scrapped pre-World War II)


    SIMOOM-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY S-CLASS)
    D04 Tenedos — Jemma O'Brien Milner-Barry (Was bombed in port, constructive total loss, later scrapped, was adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Johor) *
    D18 Sabre — Brier Dean (Was scrapped)
    D21 Scimitar — Marcelyn Thornton (Was scrapped)
    D28 Sturdy — Gale Tabitha Cooper (Was sunk by grounding)
    D26 Sardonyx — Wanda Alline Fawn Hawkings (Was scrapped)
    D29 Thanet — Joan Mowlam (Was sunk in battle, adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Bānzú) *
    D50 Stronghold — Robin Alexander (Was sunk in battle)
    D51 Scout — Hyacinth Cristen Simms (Was scrapped)
    D54 Saladin — Lauryn Joan Dover (Was scrapped)
    D85 Shikari — Jody Hext Lewes (Was scrapped)
    D86 Thracian — Himiko Grace Duana de Chair (Was captured by Japan, renamed THG SK-101 [no name], recaptured at war's end, was scrapped, adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Lóngyámén) *
    D425 Success — Olive Rayne Wace (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Success, was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D426 Sterling — Aaren Alicia Scott (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D427 Swordsman — Charlene Elizabeth Hughes-White (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Swordsman, was scuttled pre-World War II)
    D438 Simoom — 'Awwād bint-Ḥidlī al-Qāhiraḧ/Awwad Hedley Beer (Second of name, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Egypt, renamed SBM Samūm) *
    D439 Scotsman — Wynter Helen Pengelly (Was scrapped pre-World War II, renamed HMS Albannaich to prevent confusion) *
    D441 Senator — Heidi Vanna Hudson (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D442 Sepoy — Vijaya Madhu Wyndham (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by India, renamed INS Sepoy) *
    D446 Seraph — Joan Peninnah Landon (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Śārāf) *
    D448 Shamrock — Hiolair Pádraigín Boxer (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Seamróg) *
    D450 Sikh — Gita Sarala Holden (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Sikkh) *
    D451 Sirdar — Našūa Alilāt bint-Nāman al-Qāhiraḧ/Nashwa Alilat Ohlenschlager (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Egypt, renamed SBM Sirdar) *
    D452 Somme — Helena Edith Archer (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Somme) *
    D453 Steadfast — Fíona Gráinne Schurr (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Diongbháilte) *
    D456 Swallow — Caitlín Coreen Boddam-Whetham (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Ciara) *
    D457 Shark — Éadan Léan Carter (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Siorc) *
    D460 Sparrowhawk — Sydney Hopkins (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D461 Splendid — Mairéad Singleton (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Iontach) *
    D462 Tribune — Ríona Whitfield (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Rostrum) *
    D463 Trinidad — Josephine Hope Lynne Yorke (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Trinidad and Tobago, renamed TTS Paria) *
    D466 Tactician — Ráichéal Neville (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Oirbheartóir) *
    D467 Tara — Carlyn Muirín Blackman (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Teamhair) *
    D468 Tasmania — Hannah Octavia Joyce (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Tasmania, was scrapped pre-World War II, renamed HMAS Trowunna to prevent confusion) *
    D469 Tattoo — Annabelle Mary Roberts (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Tasmania, was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D471 Scythe — Grace Suzanne Grenfell (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D472 Seabear — Líle Coreen Sharman (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Béar Farraige) *
    D473 Seafire — Maureen Ashley Caroline Ritter (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D475 Searcher — Úna Órlaith Isibéal Lambert (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Téitheoir) *
    D476 Seawolf — Róisín Eithne Archer (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Mac Tíre Farraige) *
    D478 Serapis — Linda Hazel Jeans (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D481 Serene — Rose Glynda Heather Izat (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D483 Sesame — Arlene Lana Fletcher (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D501 Spear — Dáiríne Íde Ríonach Simson (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Sleá) *
    D502 Spindrift — Hortense Wynne Wyld (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D503 Turbulent — Ragnhailt Áine Yonge (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Suaite) *
    D505 Stonehenge — Gráinne Aislinn Hewett (Was sunk by grounding pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Sí an Bhrú) *
    D508 Stormcloud — Francine Wanda Doreen Twigg (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D509 Strenuous — Iúile Loreto Woods (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Dian) *
    D511 Saturn — Petunia Wendy Gretton (Cancelled before construction)
    D512 Sycamore — Renée Lynda Caple (Cancelled before construction)
    D513 Sportive — Chlöe Heather Knox-Little (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D514 Stalwart — Florence Lynne Cavaye (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Stalwart, was scuttled pre-World War II)
    D515 Tilbury — Hunter Marlene Robson (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D516 Tintagel — Joëlle Helen Jauncey (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D518 Trojan — Honour Stephanie Gillett (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D520 Truant — Gobnait Caoimhe Candy (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ As Láthair) *
    D521 Trusty — Abiageal Gráinne Lilley (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Muiníneach) *


    SPEEDY-CLASS DESTROYER (THORNYCROFT S-CLASS)
    D522 Speedy — Elizabeth Ophelia Tudor (Was sunk in collision pre-World War II)
    D523 Tobago — Lois Glenda Dawson (Damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Trinidad and Tobago, renamed TTS Cocrico) *
    D524 Torbay — Marguerite de Champlain (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Champlain, was scrapped, renamed HMCS Don de Dieu to prevent confusion) *
    D527 Toreador — Bridget Vancouver (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Vancouver [second of name], was scrapped, renamed HMCS Chatham to prevent confusion) *
    D528 Tourmaline — Donna Sandra McGrath (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Schorl) *


    TORCH-CLASS DESTROYER (YARROW S-CLASS)
    D529 Torch — Kelley Gwen Ramsey (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D530 Tomahawk — Georgina Helen Cresswell (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D531 Tryphon — Trýfona Iliotrópio (Damaged beyond economical repair by grounding, salvaged and was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Greece, renamed AT Trýfon) *
    D532 Tumult — Fíona Úna Fuamnach Fegen (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Meallta) *
    D533 Turquoise — Hunter Eleanor Snepp (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D534 Tuscan — Celestina Lorenza Evans-Thomas (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Italy, renamed MM Toscana) *
    D535 Tyrian — Parniyan Butter/Parniān bint-Baţriḵ as-Ṣūr (Was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Lebanon, renamed SJL as-Ṣūr) *


    TALISMAN-CLASS DESTROYER
    D536 Talisman — Jocaste Isis Glasgow (Ordered for the Ottoman Empire, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Cyprus, renamed AT Fylachtó) *
    D537 Termagant — Iole Stevens (Ordered for the Ottoman Empire, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Cyprus, renamed AT Filóniki Gynaíka) *
    D538 Trident — Priska Eris Newstead (Ordered for the Ottoman Empire, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped pre-World War II, adopted by Cyprus, renamed AT Tríaina) *
    D539 Turbulent — Danaë Stuart (Ordered for the Ottoman Empire, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed, was sunk in battle in World War I, adopted by Cyprus, renamed AT Tarachódis) *


    VANCOUVER-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY V-CLASS)
    D03 Vancouver — Ivette Tamsyn Clark (Renamed HMS Vimy, was scrapped)
    D09 Vanessa — Vanessa June Anderson (Was scrapped)
    D16 Vanity — Isolde Whitney Temperance Beloe (Was scrapped)
    D23 Vimera — Rae Bayley Noreen Hicks (Was lost by mine strike)
    D31 Vanoc — Joan Ginevra Wynter Deneys (Was scrapped)
    D32 Versatile — Thomasine Heidi Hussey (Was scrapped)
    D33 Vivien — Vivien Donna Glenn Weir (Was scrapped)
    D34 Velox — Julia Chantelle Colvill (Was scrapped)
    D36 Vivacious — Crystal Ravyn Lane Parry (Was scrapped)
    D37 Vortigern — Windy Joan Brenda Handley (Was lost in battle)
    D48 Vidette — Drew Rhoda Brocklebank (Was scrapped)
    D52 Vega — Cybil Ivanna Horton (Was scrapped)
    D53 Venetia — Joanne Wendy Maeve Eaton (Was lost by mine strike)
    D57 Vanquisher — Kendra Hillary Fraser (Was scrapped)
    D55 Vesper — Wanda Faye Elaine Hussey (Was scrapped)
    D69 Vendetta — Grace Lorraine Cant (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Vendetta, was scuttled after being stripped of useful parts)
    D93 Verdun — Francine Janet Cartwright (Was scrapped)
    D573 Vittoria — Johanna Oneida von Schantz (Was sunk in battle after World War I, adopted by Finland, renamed HT Ilmatar) *
    D598 Verulam — Sofia Selma von Schantz (Was sunk by mine strike after World War I, adopted by Finland, renamed HT Luonnotar) *
    D599 Vectis — Rayne Josephine Harris St. John (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D600 Vehement — Emilia Selma von Schantz (Was sunk by mine strike in World War I, adopted by Finland, renamed HT Mielikki) *
    D601 Venturous — Ginevra Patricia Bowles (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D602 Violent — Easter Stacey Graham (Was scrapped pre-World War II)


    VOYAGER-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY W-CLASS)
    D01 Voyager — Renée Corrine Robinson (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Voyager, was sunk in battle)
    D02 Waterhen — Jodie Hannah Swain (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Waterhen, was sunk in battle)
    D20 Watchman — Veronica Hammersley-Heenan (Was scrapped)
    D22 Wryneck — Ronda Hollie Dana Lane (Was sunk in battle)
    D23 Whitby — Erica Hannah Dyke (Renamed HMS Whitley, was lost in battle)
    D25 Warwick — Maury Allison Grace Child (Was lost in battle)
    D27 Walker — Wilma Judy Cameron Robertson (Was scrapped)
    D30 Whirlwind — Maleah Wenona Ewart-Wentworth (Was lost in battle)
    D35 Wrestler — Ellen Nichole Vanity Currey (Was scrapped)
    D41 Walpole — Antonia Franklyn Burnell-Nugent (Was scrapped)
    D42 Windsor — Phillipa Darlene Hazel Rayne Pelly (Was scrapped)
    D43 Wessex — Winslow Alice Rhoda Cartwright (Was lost in battle)
    D45 Westminster — Aglaë Aryana Cleo Ouvry (Was scrapped)
    D46 Winchelsea — Christine Thelma Jellicoe (Was scrapped)
    D47 Westcott — Wisdom Fawn Roseanne Segrave (Was scrapped)
    D56 Wolfhound — Jamie Winifred McCoy (Was scrapped)
    D58 Winchester — Stormy Eryn Crewe-Read (Was scrapped)
    D87 Wakeful — Roselynn Lana Fisher (Was sunk in battle)
    D603 Walrus — Darlene Brenda Nicol (Was scrapped pre-World War II)
    D604 Wayfarer — Alice Ellen Vanderbilt (Cancelled before construction)
    D605 Woodpecker — Anna Matilda Paasikivi (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Finland, renamed HT Päivätär) *


    VICEROY-CLASS DESTROYER (THORNCROFT V & W-CLASS)
    D91 Viceroy — Dallas Page Trentham (Was scrapped)
    D92 Viscount — Michelle Sondra Townsend (Was scrapped)
    D98 Wolsey — Cecilia Anthea Nevada Chatwin (Was scrapped)
    D44 Woolston — Whitney Jean Phipps (Was scrapped)


    WISHART-CLASS DESTROYER (THORNCROFT MODIFIED W-CLASS)
    D67 Wishart — Elizabeth Tracey Cooper (Was scrapped)
    D87 Witch — Julianne Rhonda Barnes (Was scrapped)


    VANSITTART-CLASS DESTROYER (ADMIRALTY MODIFIED W-CLASS)
    D62 Wild Swan — Joan Leslie Younghusband (Was sunk in battle)
    D63 Verity — Andrea Renée Michelle Black (Was scrapped)
    D64 Vansittart — Raye Gwen Kennedy Knowling (Was scrapped)
    D66 Wivern — Wynne Evershed (Was scrapped)
    D71 Volunteer — Hilda Gartside-Tippinge (Was scrapped)
    D72 Veteran — Josephine Ellen Broome (Was sunk in battle)
    D74 Wanderer — Rosemary Francine Morice (Was scrapped)
    D75 Venom — Dora Grace Fawn Willow MacIntyre (Renamed HMS Venomous, was scrapped)
    D76 Witherington — Garnet Clove Fryer (Was scrapped)
    D77 Whitshed — Elaine Regina Conder (Was scrapped)
    D78 Wolverine — Rhoda Constance Gordon (Was scrapped)
    D88 Wren — Francine Wilma Gwendolynn Harker (Was sunk in battle)
    D94 Whitehall — Arlene Bonnie Russell (Was scrapped)
    D96 Worcester — Jennifer Hope Allison (Damaged in mine strike beyond economical repair, used as barracks ship, was scrapped)
    D606 Vantage — Marie Evelyn Harriet Elizabeth Byng (Renamed HMS Vimy [second of name], cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Vimy) *
    D607 Votary — Catherine Harriett Alderson (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Saint-Julien) *
    D608 Warren — Jane Lucy Currie (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Festubert) *
    D609 Welcome — Renée Ernestine Wynter Turner (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Givenchy) *
    D610 Welfare — Mary Sonia Mercer (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Mont-Sorrel) *
    D611 Whitehead — Mary Jane Watson (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Lens) *
    D612 Wye — Arlene Candice Macdonell (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Passchendaele) *
    D613 Vashon — Fanny Bell Burstall (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Amiens) *
    D614 Vengeful — Louise Etty Lipsett (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Drocourt-Quéant) *
    D615 Vigo — Freida Olga Wanda Loomis (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Cambrai) *
    D616 Vigorous — Nellie Burk Hughes (Renamed HMS Wistful, cancelled before construction, adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Bourlon Wood) *
    D617 Virulent — Mary Lilian Bridges (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Gallipoli) *
    D618 Volage — Edith Mary Walker (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Sari Bair) *
    D619 Volcano — Edith Marion Birdwood (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Pozières) *
    D620 Wager — Devika Singh Negi (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by India, renamed INS Garhwal) *
    D621 Wake — Malati Dast (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Pakhtunkhwa) *
    D622 Waldegrave — Jane Godiva Legge (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Le Transloy) *
    D623 Walton — Andrea Hannah Russell (Cancelled before construction, adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Messines) *
    D624 Whitaker — Laura Louisa Godley (Cancelled before construction, adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Broodseinde) *
    D625 Watson — Kishori Thapa Magar (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by India, renamed INS Gorkha) *
    D626 Wave — Jane Susan Holmes (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Bullecourt) *
    D627 Weasel — Lily Julia McCay (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Fromelles) *
    D628 White Bear — Victoria Bertha Monash (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Mont Saint-Quentin) *
    D629 Wellesley — Parvati Lala (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by India, renamed INS Dogra) *
    D630 Wheeler — Frances Ann Hobbs (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Villers-Bretonneux) *
    D631 Whip — Shanta Khan (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Rajput) *
    D632 Whippet — Gauhar Singh (Cancelled before construction, adopted by India, renamed INS Dafadar) *
    D633 Whelp — Kalyani Rana (Cancelled before construction, adopted by India, renamed INS Garhwal) *
    D634 Willoughby — Bharat Singh (Cancelled before construction, adopted by India, renamed INS Risaldar) *
    D635 Winter — Chetana Singh (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Bhopal) *
    D636 Wrangler — Kishori Khan (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Baloch) *
    D637 Werewolf — Gopinath Singh Negi (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped, adopted by India, renamed INS Bengal) *
    D638 Westphal — Mary Jane Barry (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Cill Chainnigh) *
    D639 Westward Ho — Katherine Frances Coghill (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Droim Conrach) *
    D640 Yeoman — Johanna Cunningham (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Durlas Éile) *
    D641 Zealous — Katherine Martha Dease (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ An Chúil) *
    D642 Zebra — Ellen Alexandra Emerson (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Collann) *
    D643 Zodiac — Frances Octavia Caroline Robertson (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Ireland, renamed LÉ Deilgne) *


    Ship Prefix

    AChY — Oniyat Heyl HaYam ("Sea Corps Ship")
    AT — Antitorpilikó ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (Greek Navy/Cypriot Navy type prefix)
    HMAS — Her/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
    HMBS — His/Her Majesty's Bahamas Ship
    HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship
    HMNZS — His/Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship
    HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
    HT — Hävittäjä ("Destroyer") (Finnish Navy type prefix)
    INS — Indian Navy Ship
    — Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
    MM — Marina Militaire ("Military Navy")
    PNS — Pakistan Navy Ship
    RKP — Reụx Khxng Phraxngkh' ("His Majesty's Ship")
    SBM — Safinat al-Bahriat al-Misria ("Egyptian Naval Ship")
    SJL — Safinat al-Jumhuriat al-Lubnania ("Ship of the Lebanese Republic")
    THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
    TTS— Trinidad and Tobago Ship


    Hull classification code prefix

    SK — Shōkaitei ("Patrol Ship")
     
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  16. Extras: United Kingdom: Interwar Destroyers
    Pyeknu

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    And now the slightly smaller list of interwar destroyers from the United Kingdom, which is where the considerable fleshing out of the Canadian list of heavy escort ships begins.

    You know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF INTERWAR DESTROYERS (ROYAL NAVY)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    AMBUSCADE-CLASS DESTROYER
    D38 Ambuscade — Alicia Olivia Johnson (Was scrapped)


    AMAZON-CLASS DESRTROYER
    D40 Amazon — Nichelle Edwina Godiva Roper (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)


    ACASTA-CLASS DESTROYER (A-CLASS)
    D59 Skeena — Xanadu Francesca Russell (Resembles Warship Girls version of Roberta Welland, commissioned by Canada as HMCS Skeena, wrecked in a storm, was scrapped on site)
    D65 Codrington — Gardner Faith Stevens-Guille (Was sunk in battle)
    D79 Saguenay — Phoebe Wendy Nelles (Resembles Victory Belles self, commissioned by Canada as HMCS Saguenay, sunk stern in collision, later training ship, was scrapped)
    D109 Acasta — Charlene Eleanor Glasfurd (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle)
    D112 Achates — Arlene Helen Tricia Johns (Resembles Warship Girls version of Charlene Glasfurd, was sunk in battle)
    D114 Active — Edna Claire Lynne Turner (Was scrapped)
    D136 Antelope — Rosamarie Taylor White (Was scrapped)
    D140 Anthony — Nora Valentine Jill Tabitha Thew (Was scrapped)
    D141 Ardent — Joan Francine Barker (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle)
    D142 Arrow — Helen Wynter Williams (Was scrapped)
    D145 Acheron — Joan Ripley Wilson (Resembles Warship Girls version of Joan Barker, was sunk in mine strike)


    BASILISK-CLASS DESTROYER (B-CLASS)
    D06 Keith — Elizabeth Lucille Berthon (Was sunk in battle)
    D111 Basilisk — Maureen Richmond (Was sunk in battle)
    D130 Beagle — Ronda Hollie Wright (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)
    D147 Blanche — Roberta Marian Aubrey (Was sunk in mine strike)
    D165 Boadicea — Glenn Boadicea Kingdon (Was sunk in battle)
    D177 Boreas — Mnêmosynê Xanthê Tompkinson (Transferred to Greece, renamed AT Salamís, was scrapped)
    D180 Brazen — Renée Hilda Mills (Resembles Azur Lane version of Thelma Bratt, was sunk in battle)
    D184 Brilliant — Frances Cyrilla Brodrick (Was scrapped)
    D191 Bulldog — Thelma Leslie Bratt (Resembles Victory Belles self, was scrapped)


    COMET-CLASS DESTROYER (C-CLASS)
    D17 Kempenfelt — Carla Erica Caslon (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Assiniboine, was scrapped)
    D100 Comet — Darlene Wilma Piers (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Restigouche, was scrapped)
    D148 Crescent — Veronica Brenda Reid (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Fraser, was sunk in collision)
    D160 Crusader — Jane Alberta MacDonald (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Ottawa, was sunk in battle)
    D183 Cygnet — Thérèse Jeanne Marie Mason (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Saint-Laurent, was scrapped)


    DUNCAN-CLASS DESTROYER (D-CLASS)
    D99 Duncan — Janet Abeline McCoy (was scrapped)
    D107 Defender — Julitta Rebecca Joan Tyrwhitt (Was sunk in battle)
    D116 Daring — Sydney Alberta Cooper (Was sunk in battle)
    D122 Diamond — Phoebe Alexis Cartwright (Was sunk in battle)
    D138 Delight — Marga Fogg-Elliott (Was sunk in battle)
    D149 Diana — Glenda Eleanor Reid (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Margaree, was sunk in collision)
    D153 Dainty — Fanny Margaret Walton (Was sunk in battle)
    D164 Duchess — Rhonda Chantelle Meadow White (Was sunk in collision)
    D175 Decoy — Hannah Kelli Willson (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Kootenay, was scrapped)


    ECHO-CLASS DESTROYER (E-CLASS)
    D12 Exmouth — Robyn Shanna Benson (Was sunk in battle)
    D108 Eclipse — Elaine Lorraine Woodhall (Was sunk in mine strike)
    D110 Encounter — Aubrie Saint Clair-Ford (Was sunk in battle)
    D115 Esk — Ruth Jody Hazel Couch (Was sunk in mine strike)
    D117 Escapade — Retha Edwyna Hyde-Smith (Was scrapped)
    D123 Echo — Sotiria Heléne Kalypso Spurgeon (Resembles Azur Lane self, transferred to Greece, renamed AT Navarínon, was scrapped)
    D127 Electra — Sandra Audrey Buss (Was sunk in battle)
    D161 Express — Hortense Josephine Cartier (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Gatineau, was scrapped)
    D166 Escort — Jean Bostock (Was sunk in battle)


    FAME-CLASS DESTROYER (F-CLASS)
    D82 Faulknor — Cynthia Sarita Daniel (Was scrapped)
    D167 Fearless — Kelley Lorrie Harkness (Was sunk in battle)
    D168 Foresight — Guendolen Tamsyn Lambert (Was sunk in battle)
    D169 Foxhound — Phillippa Alanna Harrison (Resembles Azur Lane self, transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Qu'Appelle, was scrapped)
    D170 Fortune — Clara Hollanda Finch-Noyes (Resembles Azur Lane self, transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Saskatchewan, was scrapped)
    D174 Forester — Eleanor Beverley Tancock (Was scrapped)
    D176 Fury — Gretchen Fredda Burghard (Was damaged in mine strike beyond economical repair, later scrapped)
    D178 Fame — Petrona Núria Walter Trujillo y Molina (Transferred to the Dominican Republic, renamed ARD Generalissimo, was scrapped)
    D179 Firedrake — Stephanie Hannah Norris (Was sunk in battle)


    GALLANT-CLASS DESTROYER (G-CLASS)
    D05 Grenville — Gale Erin Creasy (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in mine strike)
    D105 Greyhound — Wynter Rosamaria Marshall-A'Deane (Resembles Warship Girls version of Bronte Roope, was sunk in battle)
    D131 Griffin — Joanne Donna Prentice (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Ottawa [second of name], was scrapped)
    D137 Garland — Cherise Aniela Myrthe Chatwin (Served under Polish control without name change, transferred to the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Marnix, was scrapped)
    D159 Gallant — Cecilia Patricia Florence Brown (Damaged in mine strike, later bombed beyond economical repair, sunk as block ship)
    D163 Gipsy — Nicoleta Ioana Crossley (Was sunk in mine strike)
    D186 Grenade — Ravyn Courtney Boyle (Was sunk in battle)
    D189 Grafton — Maury Summer Thomas (Was sunk in battle)
    D192 Glowworm — Genette Bronte Roope (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle)


    HASTY-CLASS DESTROYER (H-CLASS)
    D07 Hardy — Bernice Aryana Warburton-Lee (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle)
    D101 Hotspur — Herminia Fernánda Gabriela Layman Trujillo y Molina (Transferred to the Dominican Republic, renamed ARD Trujillo, was scrapped)
    D124 Hasty — Nichole Hope Glenda Austen (Was sunk in battle)
    D135 Hunter — Lindsay de Villiers (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle)
    D143 Havock — Renée Elsie Courage (Was sunk in battle)
    D155 Hostile — Janet Phillippa Wright (Was sunk in battle)
    D193 Hereward — Charlene Wren Greening (Was sunk in battle)
    D197 Hyperion — Hazel Lane Nicolson (Was sunk in mine strike)
    D199 Hero — Maria Patricia Davenport (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Chaudière, was scrapped)


    JAVARI-CLASS DESTROYER (BRAZILIAN H-CLASS)
    D106 Hurricane — Henriqueta Constancia Simms do Japurá (Ordered for Brazil as CT Japurá, requisitioned by the United Kingdom and renamed, was sunk in battle)
    D119 Harvester — Andréa Amélia Tait do Juruá (Ordered for Brazil as CT Juruá, requisitioned by the United Kingdom and renamed, was sunk in battle)
    D132 Havant — Antónia Flaviá Burnell-Nugent do Javari (Ordered for Brazil as CT Javari, requisitioned by the United Kingdom and renamed, was sunk in battle)
    D144 Highlander — Vitória Ana Dallmeyer do Jaguaribe (Ordered for Brazil as CT Jaguaribe, requisitioned by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D157 Hesperus — Assunção Fatimá São Jorge da Capadócia Orpen do Juruena (Ordered for Brazil as CT Juruena, requisitioned by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D188 Havelock — Eugênia Bárbara Candelária Stevens do Jutaí (Ordered for Brazil as CT Jutaí, requisitioned by the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)


    ICARUS-CLASS DESTROYER (I-CLASS)
    D08 Imogen — Edna Brianna Kelley Stevens (Was sunk in collision)
    D10 Imperial — Carly Abigail de Winton Kitcat (Was sunk in battle)
    D11 Inglefield — Abiline Ghislaine Talbot (Was sunk in battle)
    D14 Impulsive — Wanda Sophia Thomas (Was scrapped)
    D15 Ilex — Phyllis Leona Saumarez (Was scrapped)
    D73 Ivanhoe — Betty Jones (Was sunk in mine strike)
    D80 Demirhisar — Gözde Evrenos (Commissioned by Turkey as TCG Demirhisar, was scrapped)
    D84 Isis — Joanna Helen Durell-Clouston (Was sunk in battle)
    D87 Sultanhisar — Umut Idli (Commissioned by Turkey as TCG Sultanhisar, was scrapped)
    D95 Ithuriel — Derya Hazan Maitland-Makgill-Crichton (Ordered for Turkey as TCG Gayret, used by Britain during the war, was damaged beyond economic repair, later scrapped)
    D103 Icarus — Carina Dolena Maud (Was scrapped)
    D110 Intrepid — June Wynne Josselyn (Was sunk in battle)
    D150 Inconstant — Yağmur Simge Clouston (Ordered for Turkey, used by Britain during the war, transferred later and renamed TCG Muâvenet, was scrapped)


    AFRIDI-CLASS DESTROYER (TRIBAL-CLASS)
    D81 Haida — Roberta Petra Welland (Resembles fan art self as shown on Pixiv, ID #48141687, commissioned by Canada as HMCS Haida, preserved as memorial)
    D102 Athabaskan — Janet Sindi Davis (Resembles fan art version of Randi Stubbs as shown on Pixiv, ID #69209290, commissioned by Canada as HMCS Athabaskan [second of name], was scrapped)
    D104 Cayuga — Olivia Colleen Stephanie Robertson (Resembles fan art version of Roberta Welland as shown on Pixiv, ID #69209290, commissioned by Canada as HMCS Cayuga, was scrapped)
    D125 Huron — Noelle Linda Spicer (Resembles fan art self shown on Pixiv, ID #69209290, commissioned by Canada as HMCS Huron, was scrapped)
    D128 Arunta — Jilli Charlize Morrow (Commissioned by Australia as HMAS Arunta, sunk while being towed to breakers)
    D129 Iroquois — Didi Marcia Adamson (Resembles fan art self shown on Pixiv, ID #69209290, commissioned by Canada as HMCS Iroquois, Was scrapped)
    D134 Warramunga — Emilia Frederica Valerie Dechaineux (Commissioned by Australia as HMAS Warramunga, was scrapped)
    D181 Bataan — Hayley Minore Burrell (Commissioned by Australia as HMAS Bataan, was scrapped)
    D187 Athabaskan — Randi Georgette Stubbs (Resembles fan art self shown on Pixiv, ID #63108106, commissioned by Canada as HMCS Athabaskan, was sunk in battle)
    D190 Micmac — Rayna Lucy Hennessy (Commissioned by Canada as HMCS Micmac, Was scrapped)
    D198 Nootka — Helen Shayna Rayner (Commissioned by Canada as HMCS Nootka, Was scrapped)
    D203 Cossack — Luíza Filíppovna Vján (Resembles Warship Girls self, was sunk in battle)
    D207 Afridi — Gharra Hazeema Cresswell (Was sunk in battle)
    D218 Zulu — Jabulela Sizani Crawford (Was sunk in battle)
    D220 Gurkha — Fulki Revati Parham (Was sunk in battle)
    D221 Punjabi — Jasleen Tosha Lean (Resembles Warship Girls self, was sunk in collision)
    D224 Māori — Kanono Nyree Brewer (Was damaged beyond economical repair, later scuttled)
    D226 Matabele — Nobade Bongani Whitmy-Smith (Was sunk in battle)
    D231 Mohawk — Omeda Orenda Jolly (Was sunk in battle)
    D233 Somali — Libin Zeinab Grace Nicholson (Was sunk in battle)
    D236 Nubian — Rashida Walidah Ravenhill (Resembles Victory Belles self, was scrapped)
    D243 Tartar — Gozde Harika Warner (Was scrapped)
    D251 Ashanti — Waseme Goma Davis (Was scrapped)
    D259 Mashona — Penya Veneka McLaughlin (Was sunk in battle)
    D267 Bedouin — Jhazala Abal McCoy (Was sunk in battle)
    D275 Eskimo — Yura Woka Manners (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scrapped)
    D282 Sikh — Jyoti Aarati Giffard (was sunk in battle)


    JACKAL-CLASS DESTROYER (J-CLASS)
    D200 Jervis — Petunia Joan Mack (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was scrapped)
    D222 Jackal — Trinity Millicent Napier (Resembles Warship Girls self, was sunk in battle)
    D234 Jaguar — Lena Ruth Kody Tyrwitt (Resembles Warship Girls version of Wanda Wilson, was sunk in battle)
    D246 Juno — Wanda Eleanor Wilson (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle)
    D253 Janus — Wynter Brianna Roselynn Morrison (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    D261 Javelin — Anthea Felisha Pugsley (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)
    D272 Jersey — Alysha Meredeth McKillop (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in mine strike)
    D285 Jupiter — Doreen Brenda Wyburd (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in mine strike)


    KANDAHAR-CLASS DESTROYER (K-CLASS)
    D201 Kelly — Linsay Farley Amber Victoria Noelle Mountbatten (Resembles Warship Girls version of Anthea Pugsley, was sunk in battle)
    D212 Kashmir — Gouri Arundhati King (Was sunk in battle)
    D228 Kandahar — Yasamin Ghoncheh Amardad Robson (Was sunk in mine strike)
    D237 Kelvin — Juniper Lana Machin (Was scrapped)
    D245 Khartoum — Dsjot-Khons Teiharset Dowler (Was sunk due to ammunition issues)
    D250 Kimberley — Jane Shannon Mary Richardson (Was scrapped)
    D264 Kingston — Phoebe Somerville (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)
    D291 Kipling — Annabelle Saint Clair-Ford (Was sunk in battle)


    Ship Prefix

    ARD — Armada de Republica Dominicana ("Navy of the Dominican Republic")
    AT — Antitorpilikó ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (Greek Navy type prefix)
    CT — Contratorpedeiro ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
    HMAS — Her/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
    HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship
    HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
    TCG — Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gemisi ("Ship of the Turkish Republic")
    ZrMs — Zijner Majesteits ("His Majesty's")
     
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  17. Extras: United Kingdom: Wartime & Lend/Lease Destroyers
    Pyeknu

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    And now, the bigger list of wartime construction destroyers, plus the fifty former American destroyers who were loaned to the British and the Canadians for the duration of the war under the terms of the "Destroyers for Bases" deal struck at the Atlantic Conference in 1941.

    In a reflection of what I did when I listed Britain's aircraft carriers, the "Town-class" destroyers are split into their original American classes instead of listed as one single class.

    You know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF WARTIME DESTROYERS (ROYAL NAVY)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    CALDWELL-CLASS DESTROYER (TOWN-CLASS)
    D158 Ludlow — Joelle Annabeth Graham-Stockton (Built for the United States as USS Stockton, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D166 Lewes — Marian Hartley Grylls-Conway (Built for the United States as USS Conway, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was stripped of useful parts and scuttled)
    D227 Leeds — Wilhelmina Marian Lucille Astwood-Conner (Built for the United States as USS Conner, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)


    WICKES-CLASS DESTROYER (TOWN-CLASS)
    D118 Campbeltown — Stephanie Heidi Beattie-Buchanan (Built for the United States as USS Buchanan, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, sacrificed in Operation: Chariot)
    D120 Castleton — Farley Helena Eunice Skyrme-Ward (Built for the United States as USS Aaron Ward, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D121 Charlestown — Tricia Johnson-Abbot (Built for the United States as USS Abbot, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D126 Roxborough — Vera Allison Wright-Boycott-Foote/Véra Vérovna Uajt-Bókjott-Fut (Built for the United States as USS Foote, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, later transferred to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈM Zhóstkij, returned and was scrapped)
    D133 Chelsea — Rayna Diana Heidi Stephanie Parkhurst-Crowninshield/Réjna Rishárovna Párkkherst-Króninshilda (Built for the United States as USS Crowninshield and renamed, transferred to the United Kingdom, later transferred to Soviet Union, renamed ÈM Dérzkij, returned and was scrapped)
    D139 Caldwell — Miriam Wendy Tomkinson-Hale (Built for the United States as USS Hale, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D146 Georgetown — Anthea Georgette Poe-Maddox/Anfísa Artúrovna Po-Méddoks (Built for the United States as USS Maddox, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, later transferred to the Soviet Union, renamed ÈM Zhóstkij, returned and was scrapped)
    D151 Newark — Regina Hollie Wynne Atkins-Ringgold (Built for the United States as USS Ringgold, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, later used as target ship, was scrapped)
    D152 Salisbury — Trudy Elizabeth Fraser-Claxton (Built for the United States as USS Claxton, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D195 Wells — Eloise Johanna Lee-Tillman (Built for the United States as USS Tillman, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D196 Mansfield — Roberta Donna Mansfield-Evans (Built for the United States as USS Evans, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, loaned to Norway without name change, returned and was scrapped, posthumously renamed KNM Ålesund) *
    D204 Annapolis — Antonia Louise Hayes-MacKenzie (Built for the United States as USS MacKenzie, transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Annapolis, was scrapped)
    D205 Lancaster — Prudence Kaitlyn Wallace-Philip (Built for the United States as USS Philip, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D208 Brighton — Catherine Willow Vanna Tempest Stacey Lepper-Cowell/Ekaterína Kárlovna Lépper-Kóuell (Built for the United States as USS Cowell, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, later transferred to Soviet Union, renamed ÈM Zhárkij, returned and was scrapped)
    D211 Saint Marys — Krystal Honour Julia Lane Phibbs-Doran (Built for the United States as USS Bagley, renamed USS Doran, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D215 Saint Albans — Shannon Gale Carole Rawson-Thomas/Gálja Sélvinovna Róuson-Tómas (Built for the United States as USS Thomas, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, later transferred to Soviet Union, renamed ÈM Dostójnyj, was scrapped)
    D217 Bath — Cecilie Britt Therese Melsom-Hopewell (Built for the United States as USS Hopewell, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, later transferred to Norway without name change, was sunk in battle, posthumously renamed KNM Drammen) *
    D219 Leamington — Wynter Erica Banks-Twiggs/Evfímija Vil'gél'movna Banks-Tviggs (Built for the United States as USS Twiggs, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, later transferred to Soviet Union, renamed ÈM Zhgúchij, was returned and scrapped)
    D225 Hamilton — Josephine Dana Hamilton-Kalk (Built for the United States as USS Kalk, transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Hamilton, was sunk en route to scrapping)
    D242 Lincoln — Alicia Mary Sheffield-Yarnall/Márfa Álanovna Shéffield-Jarnéll (Built for the United States as USS Yarnall, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, later transferred to Soviet Union, renamed ÈM Drúzhnyj, returned and was scrapped)
    D247 Newmarket — Georgina Brandy O'Brien Harding-Robinson (Built for the United States as USS Robinson, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D249 Columbia — Shawna Helen O'Brien-Haraden (Built for the United States as USS Haraden, transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Columbia, was scrapped)
    D254 Newport — Annbjørg Heidrun Rebecca Noble-Sigourney (Built for the United States as USS Sigourney, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was loaned to Norway without name change, returned and was scrapped, posthumously renamed KNM Sandnes) *
    D257 Niagara — Majorie Lane Hill-Thatcher (Built for the United States as USS Thatcher, transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Niagara, was scrapped)
    D265 Saint Clair — Evelyn Carla Baugh-Williams (Built for the United States as USS Williams, transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Saint Clair, was scrapped)
    D288 Richmond — Mary Antonia Moens-Fairfax/Maríja Vil'gél'movna Móens-Férfaks (Built for the United States as USS Fairfax, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, later transferred to Soviet Union, renamed ÈM Zhivúchij, returned and was scrapped)
    D295 Montgomery — Helena Fanna Nash-Wickes (Built for the United States as USS Wickes, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)


    CLEMSON-CLASS DESTROYER (TOWN-CLASS)
    D154 Churchill — Jennifer Rhoda Kravchenko-Herndon/Dzénni Vínstonovna Krávchenko-Khjórndon (Built for the United States as USS Herndon, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, later transferred to Soviet Union, renamed ÈM Déjatel'nyj, was sunk in battle)
    D156 Saint Croix — Henrietta Chlöe Kingsley-McCook (Built for the United States as USS McCook, transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Saint Croix, was sunk in battle)
    D162 Beverley — Beverly Francine Fitzgerald-Branch (Built for the United States as USS Branch, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was sunk in battle)
    D171 Reading — Rosalyn Heathcotte-Bailey (Built for the United States as USS Bailey, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D172 Bradford — Morrison Trudy Collier-McLanahan (Built for the United States as USS McLanahan, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D173 Stanley — Raelyn Brooke Stannard-McCalla (Built for the United States as USS McCalla, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was sunk in battle)
    D182 Burnham — Josephine Bostock-Aulick (Built for the United States as USS Aulick, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D185 Belmont — Georgia Blythe O'Brien Harding-Satterlee (Built for the United States as USS Satterlee, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was sunk in battle)
    D194 Saint Francis — Leslie Ruth Clattenburg-Bancroft (Built for the United States as USS Bancroft, transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Saint Francis, was sunk en route to scrapping)
    D202 Cameron — Phoebe Glenn Merriman-Welles (Built for the United States as USS Welles, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)
    D214 Clare — Clarence Abeline Gwinner-Upshur (Built for the United States as USS Abel P. Upshur, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D229 Chesterfield — Gwenneth Ellie Corrine Wood (Built for the United States as USS Welborn C. Wood, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D258 Rockingham — Janet Clover Cooper-Swasey (Built for the United States as USS Swansey, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was sunk in mine strike)
    D260 Ramsey — Portia Glynnis Agnew-Meade (Built for the United States as USS Meade, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D279 Ripley — Jennifer Alysha Agnew-Shubrick (Built for the United States as USS Shubrick, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D280 Sherwood — Susanna Wynne Francine Bennetts-Rodgers (Built for the United States as USS Rodgers, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D281 Broadwater — Clara Lynn de Hauteville Bell-Mason (Built for the United States as USS Mason, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was sunk in battle)
    D290 Broadway — Trinity Taylor-Hunt (Built for the United States as USS Hunt, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D294 Burwell — Sienna Rayna Jackie Woods-Laub (Built for the United States as USS Laub, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)
    D296 Buxton — Eleanor Beattie-Edwards (Built for the United States as USS Edwards, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed, was scrapped)


    NOBLE-CLASS DESTROYER (N-CLASS)
    D206 Nestor — Allaine Sydney Rosenthal (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Nestor, was sunk in battle)
    D209 Norman — Heidi Mallory Burrell (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Norman, sold for scrap)
    D210 Nepal — Francine Brenda Morris (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Nepal, sold for scrap)
    D216 Nonpareil — Tessa Heidi de Vries (Transferred to the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Tjerk Hiddes, later transferred to Indonesia, renamed KRI Gadjah Mada, was scrapped)
    D238 Nizam — Maxine Joan Clark (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Nizam, sold for scrap)
    D266 Nerissa — Elizaveta Jozefa Stefa Pławski (Transferred to Poland, renamed ORP Piorun, returned to the United Kingdom, renamed HMS Noble [second of name], was scrapped)
    D284 Noble — Jaylinn van Galen (Transferred to the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Van Galen, was scrapped)
    D297 Napier — Stephanie Helen Tracey Arliss (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Napier, sold for scrap)


    LANCE-CLASS DESTROYER (L-CLASS)
    D223 Loyal — Hollie Elizabeth Franklyn Tweedie (Damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike, was scrapped)
    D232 Lookout — Constance Paula Fiona Brown (Was scrapped)
    D240 Lively — Whitney Fenella Elvina Hussey (Was sunk in battle)
    D255 Lightning — Royce Glenda Stewart (Was sunk in battle)
    D263 Larne — Chetana Neela Lentaigne (Commissioned as HMS Gurkha [second of name], was sunk in battle)
    D274 Legion — Ronnette Farah Jessel (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled)
    D287 Lance — Renée Wanda Felicity Northcott (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)
    D299 Laforey — Héloïse Thérèse Armstrong (Was sunk in battle)


    MAHRATTA-CLASS DESTROYER (M-CLASS)
    D230 Milne — Irmak Müge Pinar Campbell (Transferred to Turkey, renamed TCG Alp Arslan, was scrapped)
    D235 Marne — Gizem Nesrin Aygül Richardson-Çakmak (Transferred to Turkey, renamed TCG Mareşal Fevzi Çakmak, was scrapped)
    D244 Martin — Crystal Raye Petunia Thomson (Was sunk in battle)
    D252 Matchless — Derya Mowlam (Resembles Azur Lane self, transferred to Turkey, renamed TCG Kılıçalipaşa, was scrapped)
    D262 Mahratta — Edna Annabelle Francene Drought (Was sunk in battle)
    D273 Meteor — Dilara Gizem Belgin Jewitt (Transferred to Turkey, renamed TCG Piyale Paşa, was scrapped)
    D286 Musketeer — Donna Trisha Dowler (Resembles Azur Lane self, was scrapped)
    D289 Myrmidon — Sławromira Hryniewiecki (Transferred to Poland, renamed ORP Orkan, was sunk in battle)


    OFFA-CLASS DESTROYER (O-CLASS)
    D239 Offa — Rabee'a Azizah Ewing (Transferred to Pakistan, renamed PNS Tariq, was scrapped)
    D241 Obdurate — Carissa Edwyna Lane Sclater (Was scrapped)
    D248 Obedient — Darian Cybill Kinloch (Was scrapped)
    D256 Observer — Ilknur Eftelya Hanife McBeath (Commissioned as HMS Oribi, transferred to Turkey, renamed TCG Gayret [second of name], was scrapped)
    D277 Pakenham — Huriya Tasneem Armstrong (Commissioned as HMS Onslow, transferred to Pakistan, renamed PNS Tipu Sultan, was scrapped)
    D278 Opportune — Mary Louise Power (Was scrapped)
    D298 Orwell — Nancy Heidi Gail Austen (Was scrapped)
    D304 Pathfinder — Wafiyya Hasnaa Selby (Commissioned as HMS Onslaught, transferred to Pakistan, renamed PNS Tughril, was scrapped)


    PENN-CLASS DESTROYER (P-CLASS)
    D268 Petard — Modesty Thornton (Was scrapped)
    D269 Paladin — Lorraine Gypsy Rich (Was scrapped)
    D271 Panther — Rose Wynter Jocelyn (Was sunk in battle)
    D276 Penn — Juno Miranda Swain (Was scrapped)
    D292 Porcupine — Grace Shannon Stewart (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)
    D293 Partridge — Wendy Ashton Freida Hawkings (Was sunk in battle)
    D306 Onslow — Edina Belynda Kacie Stevens (Commissioned as HMS Pakenham [second of name], was sunk in battle)
    D310 Pathfinder — Esther Anna Gibbs (Second of name, damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)


    QUADRANT-CLASS DESTROYER (Q-CLASS)
    D270 Queenborough — Elaine Prudence Hinton (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Queenborough, was scrapped)
    D283 Quality — Jocelyn Leslie Graves (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Quality, was scrapped)
    D309 Quilliam — Britta Jasmijn Carlill van Trappen Banckert (Transferred to the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Banckert, was scrapped)
    D312 Quadrant — Paulette Calendar Farrington (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Quadrant, was scrapped)
    D345 Quail — Rosette Fawn Jenks (Was sunk in battle)
    D378 Quentin — Adelane Hyacinthe Paula Noble (Was sunk in battle)
    D381 Quiberon — Winnifred Farrah Harrington (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Quiberon, was scrapped)
    D392 Quickmatch — Roberta Rhoades (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Quickmatch, was scrapped)


    RAIDER-CLASS DESTROYER (R-CLASS)
    D300 Rotherham — Fullan Sundari Vritika de Winton (Transferred to India, renamed INS Raiput, was scrapped)
    D311 Racehorse — Julia Allie Burnell-Nugent (Was scrapped)
    D315 Raider — Rudrani Kathryn Michell (Second of name, transferred to India, renamed INS Rana, was scrapped)
    D332 Rapid — Mollie Francine Tomkinson (Was sunk as target)
    D341 Redoubt — Renuka Melanie Roper (Second of name, transferred to India, renamed INS Ranjit, was scrapped)
    D385 Relentless — Ruby Andrea Fell (Was scrapped)
    D393 Rocket — Hope Brianne Acworth (Second of name, was scrapped)
    D395 Roebuck — Christine Trayna Bonham-Carter (Was scrapped)


    SAVAGE-CLASS DESTROYER (S-CLASS)
    D301 Scourge — Maayken Marta Evertsen-Balfour (Transferred to the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Evertsen, was scrapped)
    D303 Shark — Trude Holthe (Third of name, transferred to Norway, renamed KNM Svenner, was sunk in battle)
    D320 Savage — May Colleen Gordon (Was scrapped)
    D321 Saumarez — Anna Carteret Walmsley de Saumarez (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scrapped)
    D326 Success — Skadi Valjeta Storheill (Transferred to Norway, renamed KNM Stord, was scrapped)
    D346 Swift — Jessica Romaine Gower (Was sunk in mine strike)
    D372 Scorpion — Kaatje Vibeke McMullen (Second of name, transferred to the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Kortenaer, was scrapped)
    D394 Serapis — Reina Hester Jones van Hein (Second of name, transferred to the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Piet Hein, was scrapped)


    TEAZER-CLASS DESTROYER (T-CLASS)
    D323 Teazer — Allison Andrea Rayne Talbot (Second of name, was scrapped)
    D331 Tumult — Norma Jean Lanyon (Second of name, was scrapped)
    D333 Terpsichore — Allia Carol Behague (Was scrapped)
    D347 Tenacious — Raye Devine Clay (Second of name, was scrapped)
    D356 Tuscan — Elizabeth Norma Wood (Second of name, was scrapped)
    D367 Tyrian — Doreen Hallie Flora Hetherington (Second of name, was scrapped)
    D389 Termagent — Jane Priscilla Scatchard (Was scrapped)
    D400 Troubridge — Leslie Carrie Firth (Was scrapped)


    ULSTER-CLASS DESTROYER (U-CLASS)
    D305 Urania — Dareen Helen Gardiner (Was scrapped)
    D322 Ursa — Dianne Brenda Wyburd (Second of name, was scrapped)
    D342 Undine — Cinnamon Hadara Holmes (Third of name, was scrapped)
    D353 Undaunted — Cathy Erica Regina Sharp (Second of name, was sunk as target)
    D369 Ulysses — Betty Gillian Bordes (Second of name, was scrapped)
    D383 Ulster — Rebecca Julianne Hanson (Second of name, was scrapped)
    D397 Grenville — Ruth Patricia Henderson (Second of name, was scrapped)
    D399 Urchin — Agatha Fleur Harkness (Third of name, was scrapped)


    VENUS-CLASS DESTROYER (V-CLASS)
    D308 Hardy — Nanny Josephine Robson (Second of name, was sunk in battle)
    D317 Valentine — Susan Xanadu Piers (Second of name, transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Algonquin, was scrapped)
    D328 Verulam — Madeline Thornton (Was scrapped)
    D340 Volage — Ledia Giselle Durlacher (Was scrapped)
    D350 Venus — Janet Sophie Maude Richardson (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scrapped)
    D364 Vixen — Taylor Elizabeth Groos (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Sioux, was scrapped)
    D375 Virago — Allison Jane Rayne White (Was scrapped)
    D391 Vigilant — Lynne Wanda Lorraine Argles (Was scrapped)


    WHELP-CLASS DESTROYER (W-CLASS)
    D302 Kempenfelt — Jelena Capeka Majoribanks (Second of name, transferred to Yugoslavia, renamed RE Kotor, was scrapped)
    D337 Whelp — Gijima Sizani Norfolk van der Stel (Transferred to South Africa, renamed SAS Simon van der Stel, was scrapped)
    D348 Wrangler — Edwina Venica Warren (Transferred to South Africa, renamed SAS Vrystaat, was sunk as target)
    D359 Wakeful — Gulielma d'Or Pound (Second of name, was scrapped)
    D373 Wizard — Devin Thérèse McBarnet (Was scrapped)
    D377 Wessex — Quinile Horncastle van Riebeeck (Second of name, transferred to South Africa, renamed SAS Jan Van Riebeeck, was scrapped)
    D387 Whirlwind — Wileen Amarie Hawkins (Second of name, was sunk as target)
    D398 Wager — Preperusa Ronalda Watkin (Transferred to Yugoslavia, renamed RE Pula, was scrapped)


    ZEPHYR-CLASS DESTROYER (Z-CLASS)
    D316 Myngs — Qadesh Lyonne Cazalet (Transferred to Egypt, renamed SBM El Qaher, was sunk in battle)
    D319 Zephyr — Chrissy Rushati Purse (Was scrapped)
    D339 Zealous — Edena Rona Jessel (Transferred to Israel, renamed AChY Eilat, was sunk in battle)
    D352 Zest — Rudri Blenda Hicks (Was scrapped)
    D354 Zodiac — Rayna Yarema Rycroft (Transferred to Israel, renamed AChY Yafo, was sunk as target)
    D366 Zambesi — Zakiya Scott (Was scrapped)
    D380 Zebra — Eadmund Collene Peake (Was scrapped)
    D396 Zenith — Eshe Antonia Juniper (Transferred to Egypt, renamed SBM El Fateh, decommissioned)


    CAPRICE-CLASS DESTROYER (CA-CLASS)
    D307 Caesar — Leslie Dannia Davenport (Was scrapped)
    D314 Cavendish — Robin Haven Maurice (Was scrapped)
    D325 Carysfort — Lacey Saint George (Was scrapped)
    D330 Carron — Jaclyn Valentina Wilkinson (Was scrapped)
    D362 Cassandra — Camella Cherice Powlett (Second of name, was scrapped)
    D371 Caprice — Donalda Malise McKendrick (Was scrapped)
    D374 Cavalier — Darcie Tess McBarnet (Preserved as monument)
    D386 Cambrian — Haylan Taite Harrel (Second of name, was scrapped)


    CHEVRON-CLASS DESTROYER (CH-CLASS)
    D318 Chivalrous — Cheshire Suhela Froude (Transferred to Pakistan, renamed PNS Taimur, was scrapped)
    D329 Charity — Ra Hafwen Charity Wyld (Transferred to Pakistan, renamed PNS Shah Jehan, damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)
    D336 Chieftain — Wanda Lithgow (Was scrapped)
    D349 Chevron — Jane Flora Dorothy Bush (Was scrapped)
    D351 Chaplet — Ursula Rosamond Ridley (Was scrapped)
    D361 Chequers — Jaeleah Harvey Ruck-Keene (Was scrapped)
    D388 Childers — Edith Annamarie Shanley Bailey (Was scrapped)
    D390 Cheviot — Reagan Aleta Ewing (Was scrapped)


    CONSORT-CLASS DESTROYER (CO-CLASS)
    D324 Contest — Indu Wilona Tessie Beloe (Was scrapped)
    D327 Comet — Wilona Wren Fitzroy (Was scrapped)
    D334 Cockade — Theodora Herrick (Was scrapped)
    D343 Comus — Jane Cashmore (Second of name, was scrapped)
    D357 Cossack — Genova Tisa Somer Gray (Second of name, was scrapped)
    D363 Concord — Nea Rumer Harley Rodney (Second of name, was scrapped)
    D370 Constance — Galea d'Arcy Aili Gregory (Second of name, was scrapped)
    R376 Consort — Chūntáo Robertson (Was scrapped)


    CROZIERS-CLASS DESTROYER (CR-CLASS)
    D335 Crescent — Charlotte Patricia Nixon (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Crescent, was scrapped)
    D338 Cromwell — Elizabeth Beyla (Transferred to Norway, renamed KNM Bergen, was scrapped)
    D344 Crown — Hallie Olin Blackwall (Transferred to Norway, renamed KNM Oslo, was scrapped)
    D355 Croziers — Hedley Torbjørg Yarrow (Transferred to Norway, renamed KNM Trondheim, was scrapped)
    D358 Crystal — Juliet Silje Carter (Transferred to Norway, renamed KNM Stavanger, was scrapped)
    D360 Crusader — Michelina Grania Stirling (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Crusader, was scrapped)
    D368 Crispin — Jadee Dakshata MacIntyre (Second of name, transferred to Pakistan, renamed PNS Jahangir, was scrapped)
    D382 Creole — Aman Sa'idah Jagger (Transferred to Pakistan, renamed PNS Alamgir, was scrapped)


    BARFLEUR-CLASS DESTROYER (BATTLE-CLASS)
    D401 Waterloo — Barbara Anne Wellesley (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    D402 Ypres — Louisa Alice Plumer (Completed as Daring-class HMS Delight, was scrapped)
    D403 Vimiera — Mary Rhoda Hill (Was to be completed as Daring-class HMS Danae, cancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    D404 Jutland — Katrine Deanne Beatty (Originally to be named HMS Malplaquet, was scrapped)
    D405 Oudenarde — Sarah Elizabeth Churchill (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    D406 River Plate — Hailey Henrietta Harwood (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    D407 Aisne — Margaret Tracey de Freyne (Was scrapped)
    D408 Corunna — Jean Moore (Was scrapped)
    D409 Cádiz — Charanjeet Hope Graham (Transferred to Pakistan, renamed PNS Khaibar, was sunk in battle)
    D410 Matapan — Elizabeth Danielle Cunningham (Was scrapped)
    D411 Albuera — Katherine Elizabeth Beresford (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    D414 Armada — Roberta Augustina Fell (Was scrapped)
    D415 Sluys — Isabella Ameretāt Plantagenet/Ameretāt bint-Anushe min-Alamūt al-Ansāri (Transferred to Iran, renamed KNDA Ārtemiz, decommissioned)
    D416 Dunkirk — Maria Benedicta Prendergast Vereker (Was scrapped)
    D417 Alamein — Bernice Maud Montgomery (Was scrapped)
    D419 Saint Kitts — Jane Tracey Brenda Birch (Was scrapped)
    D420 Saint Lucia — Anne Barrington (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    D424 Gravelines — Judith Mary Drake (Was scrapped)
    D429 Barrosa — Sean Graham (Was scrapped)
    D432 Vigo — Jane Wyvern Rooke (Was scrapped)
    D433 Camperdown — Janet Joan Simone Yorke (Was scrapped)
    D437 Tobruk — Wendy Janet Fiona Riordan (Commissioned by Australia as HMAS Tobruk, was scrapped)
    D440 Belle Isle — Catherine Hodgson (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    D443 Lagos — Harriet Unwin (Was scrapped)
    D445 Omdurman — Frances Anne Kitchener (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    D447 Gabbard — Widad Ghunwah Monck (Transferred to Pakistan, renamed PNS Badr, was scrapped)
    D449 Malplaquet — Arabella Henrietta Churchill (Originally meant to be named HMS Jutland, cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    D454 Finisterre — Vera Alison Wight-Boycott (Was scrapped)
    D458 Mons — Ann Mary Smith-Dorrien (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    D459 Anzac — Jane Augusta Collins (Commissioned by Australia as HMAS Anzac [second of name], was scrapped)
    D464 Poitiers — Alpaida Plectrude Martel (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    D465 Saint James — Elisabeth Lucilla von Simmern (Was scrapped)
    D470 Solebay — Glenn Ivy Maryanne Balfour (Was scrapped)
    D474 Hogue — Ashley Saint Clair-Ford (Was scrapped)
    D477 Trafalgar — Ann Francine Pugsley (Was scrapped)
    D479 Namur — Augustine Evonna d'Aigremont (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    D480 Barfleur — Michelle Sally Townsend (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scrapped)
    D484 Saintes — Brianne Gini Rodney (Was scrapped)
    D486 Agincourt — Marred Glyndŵr (Second of name, was scrapped)
    D488 Navarino — Emilia Codrington (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    D492 San Domingo — Sarah Jane Duckworth (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    D494 Somme — Rachel Violet Haig (Second of name, cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    D495 Talavera — Galena Gabriella de la Cuesta (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    D500 Trincomalee — Estelle Hughes (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped)


    BATTLEAXE-CLASS DESTROYER (WEAPON-CLASS)
    D365 Tomahawk — Natalie Lynn Anne Jewell (Renamed HMS Scorpion, was scrapped)
    D379 Cutlass — Phillipa Dawn Heidi Rhonda Pelly (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    D384 Sword — Olivia Sutton (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    D418 Battleaxe — Constance Gwendoline Madden (Was scrapped)
    D421 Rifle — Kelley Lee Miller (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    D423 Dagger — Emilia Caroline Bayldon (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    D428 Culverin — Colleen Heather Campbell (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    D430 Spear — Roberta Wynne Denny (Second of name, cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    D431 Broadsword — Kaye Wendy Edden (Was scrapped)
    D434 Claymore — Catharine Caslon (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    D444 Howitzer — Alice Rebecca Hezlet (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    D455 Longbow — Jennifer Edwina Maidwell (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped)
    D482 Carronade — Dorothy Hay (Cancelled after launch, was scrapped)
    D496 Crossbow — Glynn Jaime Kirkby (Was scrapped)


    Ship Prefix

    AChY — Oniyat Heyl HaYam ("Sea Corps Ship")
    ÈM — Èskádrennykh Minonóstsev ("Squadron Torpedo Boat") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
    HMAS — His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
    HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship
    HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
    INS — Indian Navy Ship
    KNDA — Keshta Narwa Draaaa Aaran ("Iranian Naval Ship")
    KNM — Kongelig Norsk Marine ("Royal Norwegian Navy")
    KRI — Kapal Perang Republik Indonesia ("Republic of Indonesia Ship")
    ORP — Okręt Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej ("Warship of the Republic of Poland")
    PNS — Pakistan Navy Ship
    RE — Razarach Eskortni ("Escort Destroyer") (Yugoslav Navy type prefix)
    SAS — South African Navy Ship
    SBM — Safinat al-Bahriat al-Misria ("Egyptian Naval Ship")
    TCG — Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gemisi ("Ship of the Turkish Republic")
    USS — United States Ship
    ZrMs — Zijner Majesteits ("His Majesty's")
     
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  18. Extras: United Kingdom: Interwar Frigates
    Pyeknu

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    Let's drop down a step from destroyers to look at Britain's frigates (the equivalent of American destroyer escorts) that were built before World War II.

    Of course, we have an issue...

    There were no such things as "frigates" in service with the Royal Navy or its sister services throughout the Empire and Commonwealth until well into World War II.

    Thus, for this list, I'm actually listing the Hunt-class escort destroyers and all the classes of Royal Navy sloops that were built up to the commencement of the war.

    You all know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF INTERWAR FRIGATES (ROYAL NAVY)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    QUANTOCK-CLASS ESCORT DESTROYER/FRIGATE (HUNT-CLASS TYPE I)
    F05 Atherstone — Harriett Wilde Stacey Browning (Was scrapped)
    F11 Fernie — Rosalyn Muriel Portia Jonas (Was scrapped)
    F17 Berkeley — Hope Grace Walters (Was sunk in battle)
    F20 Garth — Ellen Heidi Dyke (Was scrapped)
    F25 Southdown — Eve Renée Conder (Was scrapped)
    F35 Cattistock — Rhonda Alice Ewing (Was scrapped)
    F37 Hambledon — Charlotte Hannah Brooks (Was scrapped)
    F45 Whaddon — Patricia Gale Merriman (Was scrapped)
    F46 Cleveland — Wilma Stevie Clouston (Wrecked en route to scrapping, was destroyed on site)
    F48 Holderness — Gwenneth Polly Huddart (Was scrapped)
    F54 Cotswold — Annabelle Lori Wylde (Was scrapped)
    F58 Quantock — Débora Jovita Adora Heber Percy y Alfaro Delgado (Transferred to Equador, renamed BAE Presidente Alfaro, was scrapped)
    F60 Mendip — Ghufran Nitza Rolfe (Transferred to Egypt, renamed SBM Mohamed Ali el Kebir, later captured by Israel, renamed AChY Haifa, was sunk as target)
    F61 Exmoor — Rhea Tracey Lampard (Was sunk in battle)
    F66 Quorn — Edwynn Annalisa Francine Drought (Was sunk in battle)
    F78 Cottesmore — Jumanah Chiba Akilah Ingram (Transferred to Egypt, renamed SBM Ibrahim el Awal, decommissioned)
    F82 Meynell — Xènia Inéz Farrington y Velasco Ibarra (Transferred to Ecuador, renamed BAE Presidente Velasco Ibarra, was scrapped)
    F87 Eglinton — Eileen Faith Vera Dechaineux (Was scrapped)
    F92 Pytchley — Ruth Hartley Hodgkinson (Was scrapped)
    F96 Tynedale — Jean Jillian Sarah Yorke (Was sunk in battle)


    AVON VALE-CLASS ESCORT DESTROYER/FRIGATE (HUNT-CLASS TYPE II)
    F03 Badsworth — Margrethe Silje Townsend (Transferred to Norway, renamed KNM Arendal, was scrapped)
    F06 Avon Vale — Paulette Aurora Raylene Withers (Was scrapped)
    F08 Exmoor — Lærke Gunhild Rich (Second of name, transferred to Denmark, renamed KDM Valdemar Sejr, was scrapped)
    F10 Southwold — Callidore Trudy Jellicoe (Was lost in battle)
    F14 Beaufort — Sigfríđr Guđlaug Roche (Transferred to Norway, renamed KNM Haugesund, was scrapped)
    F24 Blencathra — Haven Wynter Sophia Browning (Was scrapped)
    F26 Bedale — Rościsława Gulzar Nalecz-Tyminski (Transferred to Poland, renamed ORP Slazak, returned and then transferred to India, renamed INS Godavari, was scrapped)
    F28 Hurworth — Joanna Trace Belinda Birch (Was lost to mine strike)
    F30 Blankney — Patsy Freida Powlett (Was scrapped)
    F31 Chiddingfold — Lalita Vijaya Leela Argles (Transferred to India, renamed INS Ganga, was scrapped)
    F34 Bicester — Stacey Wanda Flower Bennetts (Was scrapped)
    F42 Brocklesby — Glynn Pansy Huddart (Was scrapped)
    F43 Blackmore — Hjørdis Þuriđ Harrel (Transferred to Denmark, renamed KDM Esben Snare, was scrapped)
    F51 Bramham — Êionê Foteini Baines (Transferred to Greece, renamed AT Themistoklís, was scrapped)
    F52 Cowdray — Chlöe Xanadu North (Was scrapped)
    F59 Zetland — Jørunn Fredrika Wilkinson (Transferred to Norway, renamed KNM Tromsø, was scrapped)
    F62 Croome — Janet Dianne Hayes (Was scrapped)
    F63 Dulverton — Stevie Alysha Buss (Was sunk in battle)
    F68 Eridge — Wenona Faye Natalie Gregory-Smith (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)
    F70 Farndale — Darcie Prudence Trentham (Was scrapped)
    F71 Calpe — Jannicke Helle Wallace (Transferred to Denmark, renamed KDM Rolf Krake, was scrapped)
    F72 Oakley — Lesława Lichodziejewski (Transferred to Poland, renamed ORP Kujawiak, was sunk by mine strike)
    F74 Middleton — Dalinda Constance Kinloch (Was scrapped)
    F77 Grove — Jaclyn Wilda Rylands (Was sunk in battle)
    F84 Hursley — Vasiliki Jocaste Persis Church (Transferred to Greece, renamed AT Kríti, was scrapped)
    F85 Heythrop — Rhonda Suzanne Stafford (Was sunk in battle)
    F88 Lamerton — Gauhar Chandana Simms (Transferred to India, renamed INS Gomati, was scrapped)
    F90 Ledbury — Reagan Piper Hill (Was scrapped)
    F95 Lauderdale — Galênê Dionysia Pound (Transferred to Greece, renamed AT Aigaíon, was scrapped)
    F98 Oakley — Theresia Aloïsia, Gräfin Neidhart von Gneisenau und Freidame von Pack zu Beresford (Second of name, transferred to Germany, renamed DMS Gneisenau [third of name], was scrapped)
    F99 Tetcott — Hollie June Watkins (Was scrapped)
    F100 Littlesdale — Aeryn Gracelyn West (Was scrapped)
    F108 Puckerage — Hannah Belphoebe Acworth (Was sunk in battle)
    F115 Silverton — Teodozja Gorazdowski (Transferred to Poland, renamed ORP Krakowiak, returned and was scrapped)
    F122 Wheatland — Renée de Leighton Brooke (Was scrapped)
    F128 Wilton — Annabelle Penelope Northey (Was scrapped)


    AIREDALE-CLASS ESCORT DESTROYER/FRIGATE (HUNT-CLASS TYPE III)
    F07 Airedale — Andrea Godwin Forman (Was sunk in battle)
    F09 Easton — Corrie Wendy Malins (Was scrapped)
    F12 Albrighton — Reinhilde Jannike, Freidame von Hanson und Raule (Transferred to Germany, renamed DMS Raule, was scrapped)
    F15 Eggesford — Diana Walborg, Freidame von Austin und Brommy (Transferred to Germany, renamed DMS Brommy, was scrapped)
    F16 Stevenstone — Poppy Brooklyn Noah Lewis (Was scrapped)
    F18 Talybont — Ellen Faye Baines (Was scrapped)
    F19 Haldon — Aimée Patou (Transferred to France, renamed TP La Combattante, was sunk due to mine strike)
    F22 Aldenham — Jacinth Molly Palmer (Was sunk due to mine strike)
    F27 Goathland — Eloise Grace Pumphrey (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)
    F32 Belvoir — Josephine Florinda Delilah Bush (Was scrapped)
    F39 Rockwood — Sophie Rebecca Heidi Lombard-Hobson (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)
    F47 Blean — Norma Jean Parker (Was sunk in battle)
    F50 Bleasdale — Hartley Melanie Stacey Mundy (Was scrapped)
    F53 Hatherleigh — Klymene Kanáris (Transferred to Greece, renamed AT Kanáris, was scrapped)
    F56 Holcombe — Stephanie Harmony Pinchin (Was sunk in battle)
    F57 Limbourne — Concordia Bronte Alers-Hankey (Was sunk in battle)
    F65 Bolebroke — Callidora Davakis (Transferred to Greece, renamed AT Píndos, was scrapped)
    F67 Border — Ismênê Toumbas (Transferred to Greece, renamed AT Adrías, damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)
    F69 Tanatside — Foteini Dianthe Brown (Transferred to Greece, renamed AT Adrías [second of name], was scrapped)
    F73 Melbreak — Gabrielle Ethna Chyna Tresha Baines (Was scrapped)
    F75 Haydon — Roxanna Cleo Watkin (Was scrapped)
    F81 Catterick — Agape Tyson (Transferred to Greece, renamed AT Chéistingcs, was scrapped)
    F83 Derwent — Roslyn Hyacinth Wright (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)
    F86 Wensleydale — Jennifer Ashley McClure (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)
    F89 Penylan — Hollis Kirkwood (Was sunk in battle)
    F91 Modbury — Andrea Miaoúlis Vokos (Transferred to Greece, renamed AT Miaoúlis, was scrapped)


    BRECON-CLASS ESCORT DESTROYER/FRIGATE (HUNT-CLASS TYPE IV)
    F76 Brecon — Talisha Dawn Herrick (Was scrapped)
    F79 Brissenden — Drew Cymone Beatty (Was scrapped)


    SILVO-CLASS MINESWEEPING SLOOP/FRIGATE (24-CLASS)
    M00 Merry Hampton — Hanae Hampton (Renamed HMS Herald, was scuttled at Singapore, captured by Japan and salvaged, renamed THG Heiyō, was lost due to mine strike)
    M01 Silvo — Wynter Hannah Martin (Transferred to Australia, renamed HMAS Moresby, was scrapped)
    M79 Clive — Gulzar Pratima Hughes-Hallett (Transferred to Inida, renamed HMIS Clive, was scrapped)
    M83 Lawrence — Parvati Vasanta King (Transferred to Inida, renamed HMIS Lawrence, was scrapped)


    BRIDGEWATER-CLASS SLOOP/FRIGATE
    F01 Bridgewater — Ryanne Coral Harry (Was scrapped)
    F02 Sandwich — Harper Trace Tiphany Bayliss (Was scrapped)


    HASTINGS-CLASS SLOOP/FRIGATE
    F21 Penzance — Arlene Jessica Wavish (Was sunk in battle)
    F23 Folkestone — Carley Fenella Honour Churchill (Was scrapped)
    F29 Hastings — Lois Blossom Philpott (Was scrapped)
    F55 Scarborough — Justina Hulda Ruck-Keene (Was scrapped)
    F80 Hindustan — Gauhar Vimala Grace Beamish (Transferred to Inida, renamed HMIS Hindustan, later transferred to Pakistan, renamed PNS Karsaz, was scrapped)


    SHOREHAM-CLASS SLOOP/FRIGATE
    F33 Shoreham — Constance Miranda Graham (Was scrapped)
    F36 Fowey — Raymonda Morgen Aubrey (Was scrapped)
    F41 Milford — Ronalda Louisa Bailey Cunliffe (Was scrapped)
    F44 Bideford — Darina Young-Jamieson (Was scrapped)
    F49 Rochester — Gladys Frances Renwick (Was scrapped)
    F64 Falmouth — Chalice Cordellia Hardy (Was scrapped)
    F93 Weston — Aretha Gwynne Davidson (Was scrapped)
    F94 Dundee — Opal Muriel Fitzgerald-Stokes (Was sunk in battle)


    GRIMSBY-CLASS SLOOP/FRIGATE
    F38 Leith — Grethe Renata Waymouth (Sold for commercial use, later transferred to Denmark, renamed KDM Galathea, was scrapped)
    F40 Parramatta — Jennifer Hildegarde Walker (Commissioned by Australia, named HMAS Parramatta, was sunk in battle)
    F97 Swan — Ambrosia Julie Travis (Commissioned by Australia, named HMAS Swan, was scrapped)
    F116 Grimsby — Kaye Jean D'Arcy (Was sunk in battle)
    F147 Fleetwood — Alice Nevada Grey (Used as radar/radio trials ship, was scrapped)
    F153 Deptford — Cassandra Aylsha Elaine Stanfield (Was scrapped)
    F159 Lowestoft — Ashton Margery Knapp (Was scrapped)
    F165 Wellington — Iona Helena Bockett-Pugh (Was scrapped)
    F167 Indus — Jasvinder Esha Nohini Coope (Transferred to India, renamed HMIS Indus, was sunk in battle)
    F173 Warrengo — Rosalyn Velma Wheatley (Commissioned by Australia, named HMAS Warrengo, was scrapped)
    F176 Londonderry — Tabitha Lorrie Beevor (Was scrapped)
    F177 Yarra — Ronalda Wynter Rankin (Commissioned by Australia, named HMAS Yarra, was sunk in battle)
    F197 Aberdeen — Belinda Joan de Saint Croix (Was scrapped)


    BITTERN-CLASS SLOOP/FRIGATE
    F04 Bittern — Grace Fawn Stevens-Guille (Was sunk in battle)
    F156 Enchantress — Annamarie Kelley Scott-Moncrieff (Was scrapped)
    F181 Stork — Ariel Chlöe Behague (Second of name, was scrapped)


    EGRET-CLASS SLOOP/FRIGATE
    F161 Auckland — Kimberley Allaine Beattie (Was sunk in battle)
    F175 Egret — Jenelle Chrystal Annesley (Was sunk in battle)
    F186 Pelican — Lane Altair Kirstin Boswell (Was scrapped)


    BLACK SWAN-CLASS SLOOP/FRIGATE
    F00 Erne — Roberta Walgate (Was scrapped)
    F118 Flamingo — Juliane Hermine, Reichsgräfin von Spee und Freidame von Huntley (Transferred to Germany, renamed DMS Graf Spee [effective third of name], was scrapped)
    F121 Jumna — Vahini Rajasuya Shewring (Transferred to Inida, renamed HMIS Jumna, retained after independence as INS Jumna, was scrapped)
    F140 Narbada — Almas Warda Beeton (Transferred to India, renamed HMIS Narbada, later transferred to Pakistan, renamed PNS Jhelum, was scrapped)
    F152 Godhavri — Juwairiyah Wafiyya Jefford (Transferred to Inida, renamed HMIS Godhavri, later transferred to Pakistan, renamed PNS Sind, was scrapped)
    F157 Black Swan — Afton Lois Poland (Was scrapped)
    F195 Sutlej — Panavi Aneesha Mare (Transferred to Inida, renamed HMIS Sutlej, retained after independence as INS Sutlej, was scrapped)
    F199 Ibis — Honoria Mirabelle Darell-Brown (Was sunk in battle)


    CHANTICLEER-CLASS SLOOP/FRIGATE (MODIFIED BLACK SWAN-CLASS)
    F101 Partridge — Constance Clerke (Second of name, cancelled before construction began, posthumously adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Discovery)
    F104 Waterhen — Rébecca Margaux Sibylle Saint-Laurent (Second of name, cancelled before construction began, posthumously adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Montcalm)
    F105 Chanticleer — Rhoda Hannah Bristowe (Was sunk in battle)
    F107 Actaeon — Mirjam, Freidame von Hipper und Clements (Transferred to Germany, renamed DMS Hipper [effective second of name], was scrapped)
    F109 Woodpecker — Renée Eustice Saloma Hugonin (Second of name, was sunk in battle)
    F110 Cauvery — Garima Thaniska Moer (Transferred to India, renamed HMIS Cauvery, retained after independence as INS Kaveri, was scrapped)
    F111 Lark — Harmony Lacey Pryse (Was sunk in battle)
    F117 Amethyst — Sandra Clara Tuke (Resembles Warship Girls self, was scrapped)
    F120 Snipe — Gwenneth Wynne Manby (Was scrapped)
    F123 Crane — Rosalinda Gwen Jenkins (Was scrapped)
    F127 Wren — Lana Blake Jasmyn Majendie (Second of name, was scrapped)
    F129 Whimbrel — Walidah Jameela Moore (Transferred to Egypt, renamed SBM Farouq, decommissioned)
    F130 Mermaid — Juliane Porsche, Freiin von Scharnhorst und Freidame von Mosse (Transferred to Germany, renamed DMS Scharnhorst [third of name], was scrapped)
    F131 Wryneck — Rose Shipley (Cancelled before construction began, posthumously adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Carleton)
    F133 Opossum — Wendy Flora Hollins (Was scrapped)
    F138 Cygnet — Florence Brittany Proudfoot (Was scrapped)
    F139 Hind — Rayna Wynne Keymer (Was scrapped)
    F142 Modeste — Joanna Elizabeth Randi Wilford (Was scrapped)
    F145 Wild Goose — Darlene Edna Ginger Wemyss (Was scrapped)
    F146 Kistna — (Transferred to India, renamed HMIS Kistna, retained after independence as INS Krishna, was scrapped)
    F149 Pheasant — Godwyn Adelaide Grace Ormsby (Was scrapped)
    F154 Nonsuch — Zöe Gillam (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, posthumously adopted by Canada at HMCS Nonsuch)
    F158 Hart — Melusina Bärbel, Freidame von Scheer und Sherwood (Transferred to Germany, renamed DMS Scheer [effective second of name], was scrapped)
    F160 Alacrity — Juniper Clutton-Baker (Was scrapped)
    F162 Lapwing — Elisha Candice Hulton (Was sunk in battle)
    F164 Nereide — Noëlle Jessamyn Willoughby (Was scrapped)
    F166 Starling — Franklyn Joanna Walker (Was scrapped)
    F169 Redpole — Iona Myrtle Carss (Was scrapped)
    F171 Sparrow — Anthea Alicia Gordon (Was scrapped)
    F182 Magpie — Regina Serena Abram (Was scrapped)
    F184 Nymphe — Josey Mackey (Cancelled before launch, was scrapped, posthumously adopted by Canada at HMCS Cabot)
    F187 Kite — Andrea Nydia Gale Campbell (Was sunk in battle)
    F190 Woodcock — Jodie Freida Blackburn (Was scrapped)
    F196 Peacock — Rachel Brier Stannard (Was scrapped)


    Ship Prefix

    AChY — Oniyat Heyl HaYam ("Sea Corps Ship")
    AT — Antitorpilikó ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (Greek Navy type prefix)
    BAE — Buque de la Armada de Ecuador ("Ecuador Navy Ship")
    DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship")
    HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship
    HMIS — His/Her Majesty's Indian Ship
    INS — Inidian Navy Ship
    KDM — Kongelige Danske Marine ("Royal Danish Navy")
    KNM — Kongelig Norske Marine ("Royal Norwegian Navy")
    PNS — Pakistan Navy Ship
    SBM — Safinat al-Bahriat al-Misria ("Egyptian Naval Ship")
    THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
    TP — Torpilleur ("Torpedo Ship") (French Navy type prefix)
     
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  19. Extras: Poland: Cruisers/Destroyers
    Pyeknu

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    Sorry I haven't worked on these lists for a while, but story writing and real life get in the way. Anyhow, here is the list of Polish cruisers and destroyers, including the ones she would effectively adopt from Germany due to shifting borders.

    Enjoy!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF POLISH NAVY CRUISERS/DESTROYERS


    All ships of Poland have ship prefix ORP (Okręt Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej ["Warship of the Republic of Poland"])

    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    BLÜCHER-CLASS LARGE ARMOURED CRUISER
    K4 Legnica — Gerarda Eleonora Blücher z Legnica/Gerhardine Lenore, Fürstin von Blücher zu Wahlstatt (Resembles Warship Girls version of Antonia von Hipper [KMS Admiral Hipper], built in Germany as SMS Blücher, was sunk in battle, adopted by Poland and renamed) *


    D'ENTRECASTEAUX-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    K1 Bałtyk — Dorota Agrippina Rebecca Józefina Bruni z Entrecasteaux/Dorothée Agrippine Rébecca Josephine de Bruni d'Entrecasteaux (Built in France as CPr D'Entrecasteaux, sold to Poland and renamed, damaged beyond economical repair and captured by Germany, was scrapped)


    DANAE-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K2 Conrad — Jozefa Ewa Aniela Korzeniowski (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Danae, transferred to Poland and renamed, returned and was scrapped, adopted by Poland, restored to Polish Navy name) *
    K3 Dragon — Ewelina Jagienka Sylwia Plawski (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Dragon, transferred to Poland with no name change, damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled as part of artificial harbour)


    BREMEN-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K5 Gdańsk — Gizela Daiya Indebetou (Built in Germany as SMS Danzig, surrendered to the United Kingdom, was scrapped, adopted by Poland and renamed) *


    KOLBERG-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K6 Kołobrzeg — Henryka Kazimiera Abeken z Colmar/Henryka Kazimiera von Abeken zu Colmar (Built in Germany as SMS Kolberg, surrendered to France, renamed CLé Colmar, was scrapped, adopted by Poland and renamed) *


    GRAUDENZ-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K7 Grudziądz — Ksenia Gizela Restorff/Ksenia Gizela, Freiin von Restorff (Built in Germany as SMS Graudenz, surrendered to Italy, renamed RM Ancona, was scrapped, adopted by Poland and renamed) *


    WICHER-CLASS DESTROYER
    N1 Wicher — Stefania Walden De (Sunk in battle, raised to serve as target ship, was partially scrapped, remainder scuttled)
    N2 Burza — Salomea Matylda Nahorski (Decommissioned and served as museum ship, was scrapped)


    GROM-CLASS DESTROYER
    N3 Grom — Angelika Hulewicz (Was sunk in battle)
    N4 Błyskawica — Teodozja Podjazd-Morgenstern (Decommissioned, serves as museum ship)


    HURAGAN-CLASS DESTROYER
    N5 Huragan — Jowita Wisława Świrski (Cancelled before launch, scrapped on site)
    N6 Orkan — Julitta Unrug (Cancelled before launch, scrapped on site)


    GALLANT-CLASS DESTROYER (G-CLASS)
    N7 Garland — Cherise Aniela Myrthe Chatwin (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Garland, served under Polish control without name change, transferred to the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Marnix, was scrapped)


    BOURRASQUE-CLASS DESTROYER
    N8 Ouragan — Patrycja Brunet (Built in France as TE Ouragan, seized by the United Kingdom, transferred to Poland without name change, later returned to France, was scrapped)


    NOBLE-CLASS DESTROYER (N-CLASS)
    N9 Piorun — Elizaveta Jozefa Stefa Pławski (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Nerissa, transferred to Poland and renamed, returned and renamed HMS Noble [second of name], was scrapped)


    MAHRATTA-CLASS DESTROYER (M-CLASS)
    N10 Orkan — Sławromira Hryniewiecki (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Myrmidon, transferred to Poland and renamed, was sunk in battle)


    AVON VALE-CLASS ESCORT DESTROYER/FRIGATE (HUNT-CLASS TYPE II)
    N11 Slazak — Rościsława Gulzar Nalecz-Tyminski (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Bedale, transferred to Poland and renamed, returned and then transferred to India, renamed INS Godavari, was scrapped)
    N12 Kujawiak — Lesława Lichodziejewski (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Oakley, transferred to Poland and renamed, was sunk by mine strike)
    N13 Krakowiak — Teodozja Gorazdowski (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Silverton, transferred to Poland and renamed, returned and was scrapped)


    Pennant Superior Letter List

    K — Krążownik ("cruiser")
    N — Niszczyciel ("destroyer")


    Ship Prefix

    CLé — Croiseur Léger ("Light Cruiser") (French Navy type prefix)
    CPr — Croiseur Protégé ("Protected Cruiser") (French Navy type prefix)
    HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
    INS — Indian Navy Ship
    KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship")
    RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy")
    SMS — Seiner Majestät Schiff ("His Majesty's Ship")
    TE — Torpilleur d'Escadre ("Escort Destroyer") (French Navy type prefix)
    ZrMs — Zijner Majesteits ("His Majesty's")
     
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  20. Extras: Netherlands: Aircraft Carriers/Battleships/Cruisers/Destroyers
    Pyeknu

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    In salute to a certain light cruiser having become a playable character in KanColle, here's the list of Dutch warships from destroyer up to aircraft carrier. This list counts all classes who had at least ONE ship in existence in World War Two. I also included the never-built dreadnoughts proposed for the KM before the Great War, not to mention the three battlecruisers proposed for the KM prior to the Second World War; the names for these ships, of course, are my creation.

    All ship names chosen by myself are marked with (*) as always.

    Enjoy!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF DUTCH NAVYAIRCRAFT CARRIERS/CAPITAL SHIPS/CRUISERS/DESTROYERS


    All ships of the Netherlands have ship prefix ZrMs (Zijner Majesteits ["His Majesty's"]) when a king rules over the nations or HrMs (Harer Majesteits ["Her Majesty's"]) when a queen is head of state.

    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    COLOSSUS-CLASS LIGHT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    V2 Karel Doorman — Katrijn Wilhelmina Fernánda María Doorman de Saavedra y Rodríguez (Second of name, built in the United Kingdom as HMS Venerable, transferred to the Netherlands and renamed, later transferred to Argentina, renamed ARA Veinticinco de Mayo, was scrapped)


    NAIRANA-CLASS ESCORT AIRCRAFT CARRIER
    V1 Karel Doorman — Anneke Ilse Danique Brechtje Doorman (Converted from unnamed British merchant ship into HMS Nairana, transferred to the Netherlands and renamed, returned and converted for mercantile service, was scrapped, renamed ZrMs Lombok to prevent confusion) *


    SCHELDE-CLASS (1913 DESIGN) BATTLESHIP
    01 Schelde — Vanna van Neuzen (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    02 Haringvliet — Haven van Cromstrijen (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    03 Amer — Arabella de Biesbosch (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    04 Eems — Juliana de Rottum (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    05 Maas — Maryse van Brabant (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    06 Rijn — Rozamond de Èrnem (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    07 Amstel — Anika van Henegouwen (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    08 Vecht — Victoria van Oldenburg (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    09 Lauwers — Karianne de Surhuizum (Cancelled before construction, never named) *


    DRENTHE-CLASS (DESIGN 1047) BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    10 Drenthe — Senna Zoé van Wittelsbach (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    11 Flevoland — Charlotte van Lely (Cancelled before construction, never named) *
    12 Limburg — Luna van Nassau (Cancelled before construction, never named) *


    KONINGIN REGENTES-CLASS ARMOURED SHIP
    P4 Koningin Regentes — Armgard Hedwig van Oranje-Nassau (Was scrapped pre-World War Two)
    P5 De Ruyter — Daniëlle Marjan de Ruyter (Third of name, was scrapped pre-World War Two, renamed ZrMs Curaçao to prevent confusion) *
    P6 Hertog Hendrik — Marie Juliana van Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Captured by Germany, renamed KMS Ariadne on conversion to air defence ship, returned to the Netherlands and restored to original name on conversion to accomodation ship, was scrapped)


    JACOB VAN HEEMSKERCK-CLASS ARMOURED SHIP
    P8 Jacob van Heemskerck — Ianthe van Heemskerck (Captured by Germany and converted to stationary air defence ship, renamed KMS Undine, returned to the Netherlands, renamed ZrMs Neptunus on conversion to accomodation ship, was scrapped, renamed ZrMs IJmuiden to prevent confusion) *


    DE ZEVEN PROVINCIËN-CLASS ARMOURED SHIP
    P9 De Zeven Provinciën — Marie Caroline Doormann (Renamed ZrMs Soerabaja, was sunk in battle, salvaged by Japan and converted to air defence ship, was sunk again in battle, retains latter name to prevent confusion)


    HOLLAND-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    K11 Holland — Geva van Kennemer (Was scrapped pre-World War Two)
    K12 Zeeland — Naomi van Nehalenn (Was scrapped pre-World War Two)
    K13 Friesland — Esmee van Aldgillis (Was scrapped pre-World War Two)
    K14 Gelderland — Judith van Gelre (Captured by Germany, renamed KMS Niobe, was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped)
    K15 Noordbrabant — Adela van Leuven (Was scuttled, salvaged and was scrapped)
    K16 Utrecht — Tessa van Utrecht (Was scrapped pre-World War Two)


    JAVA-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K17 Java — Julia de Houtman van Batavia (Resembles Warship Girls version of Adrienne de Ruyter, was sunk in battle)
    K18 Sumatra — Sofia de Houtman van Heutsz (Second of name, was scuttled, salvaged and was scrapped)
    K19 Celebes — Elena de Houtman van Rotterdam (Cancelled before construction)


    DE RUYTER-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K20 De Ruyter — Adrienne Maria de Ruyter (Resembles Kantai Collection self, third of name, was sunk in battle)


    TROMP-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    K21 Tromp — Marta Hailey Tromp (Effective second of name, was scrapped)
    K22 Jacob van Heemskerck — Jasmijn van Heemskerck (Second of name, was scrapped)


    ADMIRALEN-CLASS DESTROYER
    J09 Evertsen — Viona Maaike de Vries van Evertsen (Second of name, was grounded in battle, later destroyed, renamed ZrMs Walcheren to prevent confusion) *
    J10 Kortenaer — Aaltje Kroese van Kortenaer (Second of name, was sunk in battle, renamed ZrMs Aemilia to prevent confusion) *
    J11 Piet Hein — Jacoba Margriet Liesje Johanna Chompff van Hein (Second of name, was sunk in battle, renamed ZrMs Sphaera Mundi to prevent confusion) *
    J12 De Ruyter — Rebekka Schotel van Ghent en van Ruyter (Second of name, later renamed ZrMs Van Ghent, was grounded, later destroyed)
    J13 Van Galen — Angelien Sanne Pinke van Galen (Was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped, renamed ZrMs Goude Maen to prevent confusion) *
    J14 Witte de With — Renate Schotel van With (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled)
    J15 Banckert — Liselotte Junko Goslings van Banckert (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled, salvaged by Japan and renamed THG Dai 106-gō Shōkai-tei, conversion to a patrol boat cancelled, was sunk as target, renamed ZrMs Neptunus to prevent confusion) *
    J16 Van Nes — Christiane Alida Lagaay van Nes (Was sunk in battle)


    GERARD CALLENBURGH-CLASS DESTROYER
    J17 Gerard Callenburgh — Grietje Barkow van Callenburgh (Was scuttled, salvaged by Germany and renamed KMS ZH1, damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled)
    J18 Isaac Sweers — Wilhelmina Harmsen van Sweers (Was sunk in battle)
    J19 Tjerk Hiddes — Treesje Hiddes (Was scuttled before completion, salvaged and was scrapped)
    J20 Philips van Almonde — Rikila van Almonde (Was scrapped before launching)


    NOBLE-CLASS DESTROYER (N-CLASS)
    J21 Tjerk Hiddes — Tessa Heidi de Vries (Second of name, built in the United Kingdom as HMS Nonpareil, transferred to the Netherlands and renamed, later transferred to Indonesia, renamed KRI Gadjah Mada, was scrapped)
    J22 Van Galen — Jaylinn van Galen (Second of name, built in the United Kingdom as HMS Noble, transferred to the Netherlands and renamed, was scrapped)


    QUADRANT-CLASS DESTROYER (Q-CLASS)
    J23 Banckert — Britta Jasmijn Carlill van Trappen Banckert (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Quilliam, transferred to the Netherlands and renamed, was scrapped)


    SAVAGE-CLASS DESTROYER (S-CLASS)
    J24 Evertsen — Maayken Marta Evertsen-Balfour (Third of name, built in the United Kingdom as HMS Scourge, transferred to the Netherlands and renamed, was scrapped)
    J25 Kortenaer — Kaatje Vibeke McMullen (Third of name, built in the United Kingdom as HMS Scorpion [second of name], transferred to the Netherlands and renamed, was scrapped)
    J26 Piet Hein — Reina Hester Jones van Hein (Third of name, built in the United Kingdom as HMS Serapis [second of name], transferred to the Netherlands and renamed, was scrapped)


    Ship prefix

    ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentine Republic")
    HMS — Her Majesty's Ship
    KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship")
    KRI — Kapal Perang Republik Indonesia ("Naval Vessel of the Republic of Indonesia")
    THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")


    Pennant superior letters

    J — Jager ("Destroyer")
    K — Kruiser ("Cruiser")
    P — Pantserschepen ("Armoured Ship")
    V — Vliegdekschip ("Aircraft Carrier")
     
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  21. Extras: Italy: Cruisers
    Pyeknu

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    And here's the list of cruisers for Italy. I only made this list around all ships who served or would have served in World War Two; vessels scrapped before the war are not listed here.

    Enjoy!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF CRUISERS (ITALIAN NAVY)


    Note that the ship prefix for Italian warships is RM (Regia Marina ["Royal Navy"]) before 1946 and MM (Marina Militaire ["Military Navy"]) after 1946.

    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    TRENTO-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    I57 Trieste — Rachele Stephania Esposito di Orlando (Resembles Victory Belles version of Paola di Pisa e Lerici, was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped)
    I58 Trento — Teresa Capricia Cattaneo di Orlando (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle)


    GIUSSANO-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    I59 Alberto da Giussano — Alberta Antonia Marenco di Giussano (Was sunk in battle)
    I60 Alberico da Barbiano — Alessia Beatrice Marenco di Barbiano (Was sunk in battle)
    I61 Bartolomeo Colleoni — Bianca Teofila Casardi di Colleoni (Was sunk in battle)
    I62 Giovanni delle Bande Nere — Loreto Graziella Casardi dei Medici (Was sunk in battle)


    ZARA-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    I63 Zara — Zita Concetta Cattaneo di Lerici (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)
    I64 Fiume — Federica Ginevra Giogis di Lerici (Resembles Azur Lane version of Zita Cattaneo di Lerici, was sunk in battle)
    I65 Gorizia — Giuseppina Angelina Parona di Lerici (Resembles Azur Lane version of Paola di Pisa e Lerici, damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)
    I67 Pola — Paola Maria di Pisa e Lerici (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle)


    CADORNA-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    I66 Luigi Cadorna — Leonora Raffaela Cadorna di Moriondo (Was scrapped)
    I68 Armando Diaz — Alessa Irene Diaz di Moriondo (Was sunk in battle)


    BOLZANO-CLASS HEAVY CRUISER
    I69 Bolzano — Bettina Romilda Madruzzo di Paladini (Was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped)


    MONTECUCCOLI-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    I70 Raimondo Montecuccoli — Ravenna Luigia Sansonetti di Montecuccoli (Was scrapped)
    I71 Muzio Attendolo — Giuliana Lisa di Attendolo Sforza (Damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)


    DUCA D'AOSTA-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    I72 Emanuele Filiberto Duca d'Aosta — Hélène Maria di Savoya-Aosta/Eléna Èmmanuílovna Savója-Aósta (Surrendered to the Soviet Union and renamed KRL Kerch', was scrapped)
    I73 Eugenio di Savoia — Elena Filumena di Savioa-Carignano/Helénē Filomína tis Savoḯas-Karinián (Surrendered to Greece, renamed KD Élli, was scrapped)


    DUCA DELGI ABRUZZI-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    I74 Luigi di Savoia Duca delgi Abruzzi — Loredana Annalisa Legnani di Savoia (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was scrapped)
    I75 Guiseppe Garibaldi — Giuliana Maria Garibaldi di Armosino (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was scrapped)


    ATTILIO REGOLO-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (CAPITANI ROMANI)
    I76 Attilio Regolo — Mariella Adélaïde Regolo de Châteaurenault (Surrendered to France, renamed CT Châteaurenault, was scrapped)
    I77 Scipione Africano — Capricia Sévérine d'Africano de Guichen (Surrendered to France, renamed CT Guichen, was scrapped)
    I78 Pompeo Magno — Giustina Emilia Pompeo di San Giorgio (Scuttled before commissioning, salvaged and rebuilt as destroyer leader C166, renamed MM San Giorgio, was scrapped)
    I79 Cornelio Silla — Lorenza Cosima Silla di Felice (Captured by Germany before completion, was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped)
    I80 Caio Mario — Giorgia Julia Mario d'Arpino (Captured by Germany before completion, was scuttled, salvaged and was scrapped)
    I81 Giulio Germanico — Giovanna Jolanda Cesare di San Marco (Captured by Germany before completion, was scuttled, salvaged and rebuilt as destroyer leader C167, renamed MM San Marco, was scrapped)
    I82 Ulpio Traiano — Maddalena Valeria Cesare di Traiano (Was sunk in battle before completion, salvaged and was scrapped)
    I83 Ottaviano Augusto — Gianna Orabella Cesare d'Augusto (Captured by Germany before completion, was sunk in battle, salvaged and was scrapped)
    I84 Claudio Druso — Noemi Diamante Cesare di Claudio (Cancelled before launching, was scrapped)
    I85 Paolo Emilio — Luigina Elnora Paolo di Macedonico (Cancelled before launching, was scrapped)
    I86 Vipsania Agrippa — Michela Polla Vipsanio di Agrippa (Cancelled before launching, was scrapped)
    I87 Claudio Tiberio — Vipsania Norma Cesare di Tiberio (Cancelled before launching, was scrapped)


    ETNA-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER
    I88 Etna — Batboricha Nicoletta Mongibello di Thonburi (Built for Thailand as RKP Taksin, captured by Germany incomplete, was scuttled, salvaged and was scrapped)
    I89 Vesuvio — Borommathewi Mirella Vesuvio di Ercole e Ayutthaya (Built for Thailand as RKP Naresuan, captured by Germany incomplete, was scuttled, salvaged and was scrapped)


    Pennant superior letter

    C — Cacciatorpediniere ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer")
    I — Incrociatore ("Cruiser")


    Ship prefix

    CLé — Croiseur Léger ("Light Cruiser") (French Navy ship prefix)
    KD — Katadromikó ("Cruiser") (Greek Navy ship prefix)
    KRL — Ljókhkij Kréjser ("Light Cruiser") (Russian/Soviet Navy ship prefix)
    RKP — Reụx Khxng Phraxngkh' ("His Majesty's Ship")
     
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  22. Extras: Republic of Korea: Battleships, Destroyers & Destroyer Escorts
    Pyeknu

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    And here is the full list of battleships, destroyers and destroyer escorts which were transferred to (or adopted by for those that were scrapped incomplete/never constructed) the Republic of Korea, which mixes a good load of Japanese and American types.

    Again, as with other navies using the American-style hull classification codes, Korean native terms are substituted in. Note that the Korean terms Kuch'uk'am and Kuch'uk'ouiham are actually written in han'gŭl as 구축함 and 구축호위함 respectively; an "h" in the initial syllable position goes silent when it follows a "k" sound at the final syllable position.

    As I've always done, Korean words are rendered in the McCune-Reischauer Romanization system; I never cared at all for the "revised" system introduced in the ROK in 2002 since, IMO, it does NOT properly render certain sounds the right way when put to Latin script.

    You all know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF KOREAN BATTLESHIPS & DESTROYERS


    SHILLA-CLASS (AMAGI-CLASS) BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP (THREE KINGDOMS)
    CH-01 Shilla — Mok Toyŏn/Aoki Tokiko (Resembles Azur Lane self, built for Japan as THG Amagi, damaged beyond economical repair before launch, cancelled and was scrapped, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    CH-02 Paekche — Mok Myŏng'ok/Aoki Minako (Resembles Azur Lane version of Aoki Anna [THG Akagi], built for Japan as THG Atago, cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    CH-03 Koguryŏ — Mok Yŏn'u/Aoki Akemi (Resembles Warship Girls version of Yamamoto Chiyoko [THG Mutsu], built for Japan as THG Takao, cancelled before launch, was scrapped, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *


    HAEMU-CLASS (YŪGUMO-CLASS) DESTROYER
    KC-01 Haemu — Hyŏng Haŭn/Kumasaka Haeko (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Hama [THG Hamakaze], planned to serve Japan as THG Umigiri, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-02 Sanmu — Hyŏng Sŏyŏn/Kumasaka Sachiko (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Izumi [THG Isokaze], planned to serve Japan as THG Yamagiri, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-03 Kongmu — Hyŏng Chihyŏn/Kumasaka Tokiko (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Kunie [THG Kuroshio], planned to serve Japan as THG Tanigiri, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-04 Ch'ŏnmu — Hyŏng Chiu/Kumasaka Kanako (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Norie [THG Nowaki], planned to serve Japan as THG Kawagiri, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-05 Myop'ung — Hyŏng Miyŏng/Kumasaka Taeko (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Chikako [THG Oyashio], planned to serve Japan as THG Taekaze, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-06 Ch'ŏngp'ung — Hyŏng Chŏnghŭi/Kumasaka Kiyomi (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Taniko [THG Tanikaze], planned to serve Japan as THG Kiyokaze, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-07 Rip'ung — Hyŏng Insuk/Kumasaka Satoko (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Utako [THG Urakaze], planned to serve Japan as THG Satokaze, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-08 Ch'onp'ung — Hyŏng Chŏngsuk/Kumasaka Minami (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Yukiko [THG Yukikaze], planned to serve Japan as THG Murakaze, Cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-09 San'u — Hyŏng Sunhi/Kumasaka Maya (Resembles Warship Girls version of Yuhara Minami [THG Kagerō], planned to serve Japan as THG Yamasame, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-10 Ch'uu — Hyŏng Ch'unja/Kumasaka Akemi (Resembles Warship Girls version of Yuhara Seiko [THG Shiranui], planned to serve Japan as THG Akisame, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-11 Hau — Hyŏng Myŏngsuk/Kumasaka Natsumi (Resembles Warship Girls version of Yuhara Kunie [THG Kuroshio], planned to serve Japan as THG Natsusame, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-12 Chou — Hyŏng Hyŏnsuk/Kumasaka Hayako (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Hayasame, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-13 Kojo — Hyŏng Ŭnjŏng/Kumasaka Takako (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Takashio, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-14 Ch'ujo — Hyŏng Chihye/Kumasaka Akiko (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Akishio, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-15 Ch'unjo — Hyŏng Hyŏnjŏng/Kumasaka Haruna (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Harushio, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-16 Yakcho — Hyŏng Yunsŏ/Kumasaka Wakana (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Wakashio, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *


    CH'ŎNG'WŎL-CLASS (MICHITSUKI-CLASS) DESTROYER
    KC-17 Ch'ŏng'wŏl — Sam Kayun/Mitsuya Kiyoko (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Kiyotsuki, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-18 Taewŏl — Sam Taemi/Mitsuya Tsukiko (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Ōtsuki, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-19 Yŏbwŏl — Sam Yongju/Mitsuya Suzuka (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Hazuki, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-20 San'wŏl — Sam Mijŏng/Mitsuya Maya (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Yamazuki, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-21 P'owŏl — Sam Pyŏr'i/Mitsuya Reiko (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Urazuki, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-22 Ch'ŏng'un — Sam Ayŏng/Mitsuya Ayako (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Aogumo, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-23 Hong'un — Sam Hyŏn'yŏng/Mitsuya Hanako (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Benigumo, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-24 Ch'un'un — Sam Hyesŏng/Mitsuya Haruka (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Harugumo, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-25 Ch'ŏn'un — Sam Ayŏn/Mitsuya Ami (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Amagumo, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-26 P'aljung'un — Sam Yunsŏn/Mitsuya Yaeko (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Yaegumo, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-27 Tong'un — Sam Poyŏn/Mitsuya Fuyuko (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Fuyugumo, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-28 Sŏr'un — Sam Yŏngji/Mitsuya Yuka (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Yukigumo, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-29 Ch'ungjinp'ung — Sam Koŭn/Mitsuya Kanami (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Okitsukaze, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-30 Sangp'ung — Sam Sŏnghŭi/Mitsuya Shiho (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Shimokaze, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-31 Chodongp'ung — Sam Aejŏng/Mitsuya Ayami (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Asagochi, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-32 Taep'ung — Sam Kahŭi/Mitsuya Keiko (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Ōkaze, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-33 Tongp'ung — Sam Ch'aeyŏng/Mitsuya Chie (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Kochi, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-34 Sŏp'ung — Sam Sŏjin/Mitsuya Shizuka (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Nishikaze, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *
    KC-35 Namp'ung — Sam Namju/Mitsuya Haeko (Cancelled before construction, planned to serve Japan as THG Hae, adopted by the Republic of Korea and renamed) *


    PONGP'UNG-CLASS (MINEKAZE-CLASS [CHŌ-SHIMAKAZE]) DESTROYER
    KC-36 Pongp'ung — Sŭng Mijin/Toyama Minako (Planned to serve Japan, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given Japanese named THG Minekaze [second of name]) *
    KC-37 T'aekp'ung — Sŭng Sŏnghan/Toyama Sawako (Planned to serve Japan, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given Japanese name THG Sawakaze [second of name]) *
    KC-38 Ch'ungp'ung — Sŭng Nayŏn/Toyama Okiku (Planned to serve Japan, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given Japanese name THG Okikaze [second of name]) *
    KC-39 T'anp'ung — Sŭng Naŭn/Toyama Natsumi (Planned to serve Japan, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given Japanese name THG Nadakaze [second of name]) *
    KC-40 Ship'ung — Sŭng Yurae/Toyama Yayoi (Planned to serve Japan, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given Japanese name THG Yakaze [second of name]) *
    KC-41 Up'ung — Sŭng Hwiin/Toyama Harumi (Planned to serve Japan, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given Japanese name THG Hakaze [second of name]) *
    KC-42 Sŏkp'ung — Sŭng Sŏngja/Toyama Shiori (Planned to serve Japan, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given Japanese name THG Shiokaze [second of name]) *
    KC-43 Ch'up'ung — Sŭng Ch'unghwa/Toyama Akiko (Planned to serve Japan, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given Japanese name THG Akikaze [second of name]) *
    KC-44 Sap'ung — Sŭng Yura/Toyama Yū (Planned to serve Japan, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given Japanese name THG Yūkaze [second of name]) *
    KC-45 T'aedop'ung — Sŭng Tukju/Toyama Tachiko (Planned to serve Japan, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given Japanese name THG Tachikaze [second of name]) *
    KC-46 Pŏmp'ung — Sŭng Sŏng'a/Toyama Shiho (Planned to serve Japan, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given Japanese name THG Hokaze [second of name]) *
    KC-47 Yap'ung — Sŭng Nar'ae/Toyama Nomi (Planned to serve Japan, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given Japanese name THG Nokaze [second of name]) *
    KC-48 P'ap'ung — Sŭng Nihŭi/Toyama Namiko (Planned to serve Japan, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given Japanese name THG Namikaze [second of name]) *
    KC-49 Sop'ung — Sŭng Sŏg'yŏng/Toyama Mahoko (Planned to serve Japan, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given Japanese name THG Numakaze [second of name]) *
    KC-50 T'aeyangp'ung — Sŭng Tasom/Toyama Taeko (Planned to serve Japan, Cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given Japanese name THG Taiyōkaze) *
    KC-51 Ilp'ung — Toyama Hinako/Sŭng Hyebin (Planned to serve Japan, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given Japanese name THG Hikaze [second of name]) *


    CH'UNGMU-CLASS (FLETCHER-CLASS) DESTROYER
    KC-52 Ch'ungmu — Hallie Ŭnji Erben (Built in the United States as USS Erben, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, was scrapped)
    KC-53 Pusan — Rona Hyejin Hickox (Built in the United States as USS Hickox, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, was scrapped)
    KC-54 Sŏul — Hannah Sujin Powell (Built in the United States as USS Halsey Powell, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, was scrapped)


    TAEGU-CLASS (ALLEN M. SUMNER-CLASS) DESTROYER
    KC-55 Taegu — Lucy Ŭn'o Lind (Built in the United States as USS Wallace L. Lind, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, was scrapped)
    KC-56 Inch'ŏn — Elizabeth Chŏngsu de Haven (Built in the United States as USS De Haven [second of name], transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, was scrapped)


    KANG'WŎN-CLASS (GEARING-CLASS) DESTROYER
    KC-66 Kang'wŏn — Wynter Sŏn'a Rush (Second of name, built in the United States as USS William R. Rush, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, was preserved as memorial, then scrapped)
    KC-67 Ch'ungbuk — Guinevere Ch'aeyŏng de Courcelles Chevalier (Built in the United States as USS Chevalier [second of name], transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, was scrapped)
    KC-68 Taejŏn — Jessica Tohŭi New (Built in the United States as USS New, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, decommissioned)
    KC-69 Chŏnbuk — Elaine Sŏn'yŏng Larson (Built in the United States as USS Everett F. Larson, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, preserved as memorial)
    KC-70 Kwangju — Rayna Ŭnjae Kraus (Built in the United States as USS Richard E. Kraus, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, decommissioned)
    KC-71 Chŏnju — Jane Kŭnhye Rogers (Built in the United States as USS Rogers, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, preserved as memorial)
    KC-72 Kyŏnggi — Natalie Kŏŭn Perry (Second of name, built in the United States as USS Newman K. Perry, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, was scrapped)


    KYŎNGGI-CLASS (CANNON-CLASS) ESCORT DESTROYER
    KH-57 Kyŏnggi — Kennedy Hŭigyŏng Muir y Imbing (Built in the United States as USS Muir, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, later transferred to the Philippines for spare parts, was scrapped, adopted as BRP Thimuay Imbing; if returning to the Republic of Korea, to be renamed TMK Sudogwan to prevent confusion) *
    KH-58 Kang'wŏn — Shanna Pyŏnghŭi Sutton y Gumabongabon (Built in the United States as USS Sutton, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, later transferred to the Philippines for spare parts, was scrapped, adopted as BRP Thimuay Gumabongabon; if returning to the Republic of Korea, to be renamed TMK Kwandong to prevent confusion) *


    CH'UNGNAM-CLASS (RUDDEROW-CLASS) ESCORT DESTROYER
    KH-59 Ch'ungnam — Willow Minji Holt (Built in the United States as USS Holt, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, was scrapped)
    KH-60 Kyŏngnam — Sally Chaegyŏng Cavallaro (Built in the United States as USS Cavallaro, completed as high-speed transport, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, was sunk as target)
    KH-61 Asan — Heidi Raon Corl (Built in the United States as USS Harry L. Corl, completed as high-speed transport, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, was scrapped)
    KH-62 Ungp'o — Judy Arŭm Raven (Built in the United States as USS Julius A. Raven, completed as high-speed transport, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, was scrapped)
    KH-63 Cheju — Wilma Miyŏn Hobby (Built in the United States as USS William M. Hobby, completed as high-speed transport, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, was scrapped)
    KH-73 Ansŏng — Francine Pogyŏng Hammerberg (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Hammerberg) *
    KH-74 An'yang — Heidi Yŏn'u Courtney (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Courtney) *
    KH-75 Poryŏng — Freida Pyŏlmi Lester (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Lester) *
    KH-76 Puch'on — Evelyn Isŭl Evans (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Evans [third of name]) *
    KH-77 Ch'ang'wŏn — Florence Chae'a Bridget (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Bridget) *
    KH-78 Ch'ŏn'an — Heather Uri Bauer (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Bauer) *
    KH-79 Ch'ŏngju — Stacey Ch'angmin Hooper (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Hooper) *
    KH-80 Ch'unch'ŏn — Theresa Raum Gatch (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Gatch) *
    KH-81 Ch'ungju — Jean Hasŏn Willis (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS John Willis) *
    KH-82 Tangjin — Bryce Ari van Voorhis (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Van Voorhis) *
    KH-83 Tongduch'ŏn — Helena Talrae Hartley (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Hartley) *
    KH-84 Tonghae — Josephine Kyŏngmin Taussig (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Joseph K. Taussig) *
    KH-85 Kangnŭng — Claudia Aejŏng Jones (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Claud Jones) *
    KH-86 Kŏje — Jodie Charam Perry (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS John R. Perry) *
    KH-87 Kimch'ŏn — Charlotte Choŭn Berry (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Charles Berry) *
    KH-88 Kimhae — Charlene Hanŭi McMorris (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS McMorris) *
    KH-89 Kimje — Belle Yŏrŭm Bronstein (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Bronstein [second of name]) *
    KH-90 Kimp'o — Janet Chimin McCloy (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS McCloy) *
    KH-91 Kongju — Fernanda Saetpyŏl Garcia (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Garcia) *
    KH-92 Koyang — Wynter Saepyŏk Bradley (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Bradley) *
    KH-93 Kumi — Ellen Yŏngshin McDonnell (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Edward McDonnell) *
    KH-94 Kunp'o — Fawn Hyerin Brumby (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Brumby) *
    KH-95 Kunsan — Lyla Ŭnch'ae Davidson (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Davidson) *
    KH-96 Kuri — Robynne Kyŏngsŏn Voge (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Voge) *
    KH-97 Kwach'ŏn — Wanda Tongju Sample (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Sample) *
    KH-98 Kwangmyŏng — Joanna Kyŏngsuk Koelsch (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Koelsch) *
    KH-99 Kwang'yang — Allana Kyŏng'a David (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Albert David) *
    KH-100 Kyŏngju — Juliet Tongju O'Callahan (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS O'Callahan) *
    KH-101 Kyŏngsan — Joëlle Kyŏngju Glover (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Glover) *
    KH-102 Kyeryong — Drusilla Ŭn'yŏng Knox (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Knox) *
    KH-103 Hanam — Marsha Yunjŏng Roark (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Roark) *
    KH-104 Hwasong — Rosalyn Pitna Gray (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Gray) *
    KH-105 Ich'ŏn — Aryana Ch'orong Hepburn (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Hepburn) *
    KH-106 Iksan — Darlene Hayan Connole (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Connole) *
    KH-107 Chech'ŏn — Juniper Pommi Rathburne (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Rathburne [second of name]) *
    KH-108 Chong'ŭp — Dahlia Hyerim Meyerkord (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Meyerkord) *
    KH-109 Chinju — Winona Sukja Sims (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS W.S. Sims) *
    KH-110 Naju — Jessica Nayŏng Lang (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Lang [second of name]) *
    KH-111 Nam'yangju — Tara T'aehyŏn Patterson (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Patterson [second of name]) *
    KH-112 Nam'wŏn — Abeline Namsŏn Whipple (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Whipple [second of name]) *
    KH-113 Nonsan — Farrah Saebyŏk Reasoner (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Reasoner) *
    KH-114 Mir'yang — Chelsea Ŭnbyŏl Lockwood (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Lockwood) *
    KH-115 Mokp'o — Antonia Minsŏ Stein (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Stein) *
    KH-116 Mun'gyŏng — Glenda Miran Shields (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Marvin Shields) *
    KH-117 Osan — Faith Chaeshin Hammond (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Francis Hammond) *
    KH-118 P'aju — Channel Yŏng'ae Vreeland (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Vreeland) *
    KH-119 P'och'ŏn — Dannette Pyŏlna Bagley (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Bagley [third of name]) *
    KH-120 P'ohang — Jenelle Maŭm Downes (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Downes [second of name]) *
    KH-121 P'yŏngt'aek — Chastity Haru Badger (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Badger [second of name]) *
    KH-122 Sach'ŏn — Adelle Chihae Blakely (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Blakely [second of name]) *
    KH-123 Sangju — Rayna Igyǒng Peary (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Robert E. Peary [second of name]) *
    KH-124 Samch'ǒk — Harley Isu Holt (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Harold E. Holt) *
    KH-125 Sejong — Jillian Sukcha Trippe (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Trippe [second of name]) *
    KH-126 Sǒgwip'o — Natasha Sŏngna Fanning (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Fanning [second of name]) *
    KH-127 Songnam — Ginevra Kayŏng Ouellet (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Ouellet) *
    KH-128 Sŏsan — Jocelyn Sangna Hewes (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Joseph Hewes) *
    KH-129 Shihŭng — Gardenia Yŏjin Bowen (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Bowen) *
    KH-130 Sokch'o — Jill Solmi Paul (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Paul) *
    KH-131 Sunch'ŏn — Cynthia Sŭlgi Aylwin (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Aylwin [second of name]) *
    KH-132 Suwŏn — Elena Sori Montgomery (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Elmer Montgomery) *
    KH-133 T'aebaek — Phoebe Pomna Cook (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Cook [second of name]) *
    KH-134 T'ong'yŏng — Bryce Mindŭlle McCandless (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS McCandless) *
    KH-135 Ŭijŏngbu — Dominique Tampi Beary (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Donald B. Beary) *
    KH-136 Ŭiwang — Jasmine Noŭl Brewton (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Brewton) *
    KH-137 Ulsan — Allison Narae Kirk (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Kirk) *
    KH-138 Wŏnju — Diana Nabi Barbey (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Barbey) *
    KH-139 Yangju — Jesamyn Kkonmi Brown (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Jesse L. Brown) *
    KH-140 Yangsan — Leigh Kyŏul Ainsworth (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Ainsworth) *
    KH-141 Yŏju — Doris Kaŭl Miller (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Miller [second of name]) *
    KH-142 Yŏngch'ŏn — Tamsyn Kurŭm Hart (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Thomas C. Hart) *
    KH-143 Yŏngju — Victoria Tasom Capodanno (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Capodanno) *
    KH-144 Yŏsu — Jasmine Turi Pharris (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Pharris) *
    KH-145 Yong'in — Quiana Hyŏnhŭi Truett (Planned to serve in the United States, cancelled before construction, adopted by the Republic of Korea, also given American name USS Truett) *


    KYONGBUK-CLASS (BUCKLEY-CLASS) ESCORT DESTROYER
    KH-64 Kyŏngbuk — Willow Poyŏn Kephart (Built in the United States as USS Kephart, converted to high-speed transport, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, decommissioned)
    KH-65 Chŏnnam — Hunter Myŏngsuk Hayter (Built in the United States as USS Hayter, converted to high-speed transport, transferred to the Republic of Korea and renamed, was scrapped)


    Hull classification code

    CH — Chŏnham ("Battleship")
    KC — Kuch'uk'am ("Destroyer")
    KH — Kuch'uk'ouiham ("Escort Destroyer")


    Ship prefix

    BRP — Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas ("Ship of the Republic of the Philippines")
    THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
    TMK — Taehan Minguk Kunhan ("Warship of the Republic of Korea")
    USS — United States Ship
     
    Last edited: Feb 21, 2020
  23. Extras: United Kingdom: Flower-class Corvettes
    Pyeknu

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    And here comes the class of ships that formed the core of the Royal Canadian Navy in the Second World War, the doughty Flower-class corvettes.

    As a quick aside, please note that the RCN changed over from the British-style pennant number system to the American-style hull classification code system right after World War II, thus the Canadian Flower-class ships were re-numbered in order of their keel layings.

    Enjoy!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF FLOWER-CLASS CORVETTES


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    GLADIOLUS-CLASS CORVETTE (BRITISH FLOWER-CLASS)
    K00 Carnation — Grietje Wilhelmina Houchen van Geen (Transferred to the Netherlands, renamed HrMs Friso [second of name], returned and was Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K01 Acanthus — Kjersti Holst (Transferred to Norway, renamed KNM Andenes, later converted to mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K02 Chelmer — Jerri Elayne Lacey Peters (Renamed HMS Balsam with pennant K72, was scrapped, renumbered to prevent confusion)
    K03 Heliotrope — Ronnette Jìngqiáng Hunt (Transferred to the United States, renamed USS Surprise with hull number PG-63, returned and converted to mercantile service, later acquired by mainland China, renamed ZRZ Lín I, fate unknown)
    K04 Saxifrage — Jørunn Renwick (Transferred to Norway, renamed KNM Polarfront, was scrapped)
    K05 Lobelia — Valérie Simons (Transferred to France, renamed AE Lobelia, returned and converted for mercantile use, was scrapped, later given new number A98) *
    K07 Daffodil — Josie Grace Rankin (Renamed HMS Dianella, was scrapped)
    K08 Spiraea — Roseanne Willow Tretheway (Converted for mercantile service, fate unknown)
    K09 Candytuft — Barbara Deanne Barker (Transferred to the United States, renamed USS Tenacity with hull number PG-71, returned and converted to mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K10 Snapdragon — Phyllis Harriet Potter (Was sunk in action)


    K11 Mimosa — Rébecca Romaine Lucienne Birot (Transferred to France, renamed AE Mimosa, was sunk in battle, later given new number A96) *
    K12 Auricula — Sydney Lora Bailey Maybury (Was sunk by mine strike)
    K14 Primula — Kelley McMillan Drake (Converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    K15 Heartsease — Christie Sylvia Barker (Transferred to the United States, renamed USS Courage with hull number PG-70, returned and converted to mercantile use, was lost in storm)
    K16 Geranium — Agafya Rigmor Jonna Tilston (Transferred to Denmark, renamed KDM Thetis, was scrapped)
    K17 Amaranthus — Nichole Brenda Joan Stapleton (Converted to mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K18 Campanula — Rexanne Vera Earlene Case (Was scrapped)
    K19 Nigella — Tanner Wynne Coyne (Converted for mercantile use, was sunk)
    K20 Starwort — Norma Wynne Duck (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K22 Gloxinia — April Judith Carla Pomeroy (Was scrapped)


    K23 Jasmine — Collander Diana Belle Coventry (Was scrapped)
    K24 Hibiscus — Marion Wynne Firth (Transferred to the United States, renamed USS Spry with hull number PG-64, returned and was scrapped)
    K25 Azalea — Georgia Carley Geddes (Converted for mercantile use, was sunk)
    K27 Honeysuckle — Ginevra Winter Gregorie (Was scrapped)
    K28 Calendula — Edwyna Charlene Woodward (Transferred to the United States, renamed USS Ready with hull number PG-67, returned and was scrapped)
    K29 Tulip — Jessalyn Kalisha Pollock (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K31 Camellia — Edythe Melanie MacKay (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K32 Coreopsis — Adrásteia Akakateríni Chrysikópoulos (Transferred to Greece, renamed VP Kriezís, returned and was scrapped, later designated KB Kriezís) *
    K33 Kingcup — Renée Ashley Dinah Cambridge (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K34 Gladiolus — Hartley Mariah Cherice Sanders (Was lost in action)


    K35 Violet — Kendra Montana Nicholson (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K36 Clematis — Yvonne McLeod Cleeves (Was scrapped)
    K37 Veronica — Wendi Hope Kirvan (Transferred to the United States, renamed USS Temptress with hull number PG-62, returned and converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K38 Mignonette — Harper Hope Brown
    K39 Hydrangea — Josephine Erica Woolfenden (Converted for mercantile use, was sunk)
    K40 Peony — Anastasoúla Eléni Trageás (Transferred to Greece, renamed VP Sachtoúris, returned and was scrapped, later designated KB Sachtoúris) *
    K41 Sunflower — Joye Plomer (Was scrapped)
    K43 Freesia — Gillian Martha Berlyn (Converted for mercantile use, was sunk)
    K44 Wallflower — Imogen Jaime Tyson (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K45 Convolvulus — Richelle Farrah Rosanne Yarde-Buller (Was scrapped)


    K46 La Malouine — Régine Yasmine Keymer (Originally built for France, seized by the United Kingdom without name change, was scrapped)
    K47 Polyanthus — Joanna Goldie Aitken (Was sunk in action)
    K48 Anemone — Hunter Gayle Boys-Smith (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K49 Crocus — Edith Wheeler (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K50 Erica — Allana Carmen Chantelle Seligman (Was sunk by mine strike)
    K51 Rockrose — Jayde Dayo Birch (Transferred to South Africa, renamed HMSAS Protea, later converted to mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K53 Woodruff — Toya Muir (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K54 Marguerite — Arlene Norma Blundell (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K55 Periwinkle — Emilia Cecilia Long (Transferred to the United States, renamed USS Restless with hull number PG-66, returned and was scrapped)
    K56 Asphodel — Michelle Alice Halliday (Was sunk in action)


    K57 Sundew — Aglaë Bergeret (Transferred to France, renamed AE Roselys, returned and was scrapped, later given new number A102) *
    K58 Aconite — Jolene Levasseur (Transferred to France, renamed AE Aconit, returned and was converted for mercantile use, was scrapped, later given new number A99) *
    K59 Dahlia — Morgan Stella Work (Was scrapped)
    K60 Lavender — Johanna Whayman (Converted for mercantile use, fate unknown)
    K61 Pentstemon — Janet Byron (Converted for mercantile use, fate unknown)
    K63 Picotee — Robyn Adelle Harrison (Was sunk in action)
    K64 Hollyhock — Terri Ellen Davies (Was sunk in action)
    K65 Myosotis — Gillian Petra Shelley Lowe (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K66 Begonia — Charlotte Marlene Lyons (Transferred to the United States, renamed USS Impulse with hull number PG-68, returned and was scrapped)
    K67 Snowdrop — Patricia Alexandra Tinne (Was scrapped)


    K68 Jonquil — Rhoda Edna Heidi Partington (Converted for mercantile use, was sunk)
    K69 Heather — Jessica Gwendolyn Cara Gibson (Was scrapped)
    K71 Pimpernel — Winona Gracie Tori Tooley-Hawkins (Was scrapped)
    K72 Godetia — Georgette Victoria Legassick (Was sunk in collision)
    K73 Arabis — Andrea Janet Smith (Transferred to the United States, renamed USS Saucy with hull number PG-65, returned and was scrapped)
    K74 Narcissus — Guenivere Theresa Sydney Clampitt (Converted for mercantile service, fate unknown)
    K75 Celandine — Ainsley Harrison (Was scrapped)
    K76 Orchis — Bryanne Wilma Harris (Damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike, forced ashore, was scrapped on site)
    K77 Delphinium — Roberta Leigh Spaulding (Was scrapped)
    K78 Rhododendron — Winter Nellie Michelle Faichney (Converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)


    K79 Petunia — Josephine Mǐnyàn Rayner (Transferred to China, renamed ZMZ Fúpō, was sunk in action)
    K80 Bluebell — Gloria Harmony Walker (Was sunk in action)
    K81 Mallow — Vesna Bentaresh Piggott (Transferred to Yugoslavia, renamed KB Nada, later renamed PC Partizanka, returned and later transferred to Egypt, renamed SBM El-Sudan, was scrapped)
    K82 Larkspur — Noa Adair (Transferred to the United States, renamed USS Fury with hull number PG-69, returned and was scrapped)
    K83 Cyclamen — Hayden Nolene Lawson (Converted for mercantile use, was wrecked en route to scrapping)
    K84 Hyacinth — Agáthi Nýx Papadógonas (Transferred to Greece, renamed VP Apostólis, returned and was scrapped, later designated KB Apostólis)
    K85 Verbena — Denise Arlene Rayner (Was scrapped)
    K86 Arbutus — Arabella Linda Wanda Warren (Was sunk in action)
    K87 Marigold — Jayme Anora Sloane Halcrow (Was sunk in action)
    K88 Clarkia — Fenella Julia Gail Jones (Was scrapped)


    K90 Gentian — Ronalda Olive Yeomans (Was scrapped)
    K91 Primrose — Charys Bettesworth Sanders (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K93 Lotus — Helaine Louise Honorée d'Estienne d'Orves (Transferred to France, renamed AE Commandant d'Estienne d'Orves, returned and was Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped, later given new number A104) *
    K94 Columbine — Louise Alicia Sayers (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K95 Dianthus — Charmane Edina Bridgman (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K96 Aubretia — Vivian Freda Smith (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K97 Salvia — Jayne Irmgard Miller (Was sunk in action)
    K98 Zinnia — Cameron Geena Cuthbertson (Was sunk in action)
    K99 Gardenia — Morgan Michelle Firth (Was sunk in collision)
    K100 Alyssum — Josée Madeleine Marion Pépin Lehalleur (Transferred to France, renamed AE Alysse, was sunk in action, later given new number A97) *


    K102 Rose — Torhill Jacobsen (Transferred to Norway without change of name, was sunk in action, later given new name KNM Bjørgvin) *
    K105 Loosestrife — Amanda Annette Campbell (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K107 Nasturtium — Jeanne Fantine Cornélie Bartley (Built for France as AE La Paimpolaise, seized by the United Kingdom, was scrapped)
    K108 Campion — Alysha Brown (Was scrapped)
    K111 Pennywort — Garnet Calliope Wanda Meldrum (Was scrapped)
    K114 Bellwort — Eileanóra Glenna Donald (Transferred to Ireland, renamed LÉ Cliona, was scrapped)
    K117 Ranonculus — Agnès Molet (Transferred to France, renamed AE Renoncule, returned and was Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped, later given new number A100) *
    K120 Borage — Yseult Siobhán MacDonald (Transferred to Ireland, renamed LÉ Macha, was scrapped)
    K122 Fleur-de-Lys — Amber Collins (Was sunk in action)
    K123 Oxlip — Fíona Brónach Collinson (Transferred to Ireland, renamed LÉ Maev, was scrapped)


    K126 Burdock — Hartley Greta Chesterman (Was scrapped)
    K128 Samphire — Fancy Tabitha Renny (Was sunk in action)
    K130 Phlox — Harriet Jane Hall (Renamed HMS Lotus [second of name], converted for mercantile service, was wrecked by grounding)
    K132 Vetch — Hylda Jarona Beverley (Converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    K134 Clover — Pauleen Hazel Grieves (Converted into mercantile service, was scrapped)
    K137 Pink — Vivian Kaylyn Tadman (Damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo strike, was scrapped)
    K140 Coltsfoot — Wynter Kayla Rous (Converted for mercantile service, was scrapped)
    K142 Stonecrop — Josette Vanna Brock (Converted for mercantile service, fate unknown)
    K144 Meadowsweet — Wynne Elsie Saunders (Converted for mercantile service, fate unknown)
    K145 Arrowhead — Velvet Helen Torraville (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Arrowhead, returned and Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped, later given new number PC-519) *


    K150 Eyebright — Hallie Carol Randi Davis (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Eyebright, returned and Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped, later given new number PC-504) *
    K155 Windflower — Joanna Price (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Windflower, was sunk in collision, later given new number PC-510) *
    K159 Hepatica — Tracey Gilmour (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Hepatica, returned and was scrapped, later given new number PC-507) *
    K166 Snowberry — Rayna Stella Kelley (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Snowberry, returned and was scrapped, later given new number PC-508) *
    K172 Trillium — Ronalda Freida Harris (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Trillium, returned and was Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped, later given new number PC-506) *
    K182 Bittersweet — Jennifer Ashley Woods (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Bittersweet, returned and was scrapped, later given new number PC-521) *
    K183 Coriander — Rosemonde Détroyat (Transferred to France, renamed AE Commandant Détroyat, returned and was scrapped, later given new number A101) *
    K184 Abelia — Francine Ardern (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K185 Alisma — Mary Genna Rose (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K186 Anchusa — Patricia Everett-Price (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)


    K187 Armeria — Willow Niobe Miranda Faichney (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K188 Aster — Erica Hewitt (Was scrapped)
    K189 Bergamot — Reagan Payton Chapman (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K190 Broom — Ronda Alisa Howell (Renamed HMS Vervain, was sunk in action)
    K191 Mayflower — Gwenaëlle Hilda Stephen (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Mayflower, returned and was scrapped, later given new number PC-505) *
    K192 Bryony — Jannie Valjeta Stewart (Transferred to Norway, renamed KNM Polarfront [second of name], was scrapped)
    K193 Buttercup — Lise Rebekka Lund (Transferred to Norway, renamed KNM Nordkyn, later converted fo mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K194 Fennel — Josephine Margaret Gillison (Transferred to Canada, renmaed HMCS Fennel, returned and Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped, later given new number PC-516) *
    K195 Chrysanthemum — Félicie Cecília Drogou de Araújo (Transferred to France, renamed AE Commandant Drogou, returned and was Converted for mercantile use, later transferred to Portugal, renamed NRP Carvalho Araújo, later again transferred to Angola, fate unknown, later given new number A103) *
    K196 Cowslip — Faith Granger (Was scrapped)


    K197 Eglantine — Thorbjørg Dahl (Transferred to Norway, renamed KNM Sørøya, later converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K198 Spikenard — Hortense Gillian Shadforth (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Spikenard, was sunk in action, later given new number PC-509) *
    K199 Fritillary — Wilma Hannah Barker (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K200 Genista — Rolanda Marsha Pattinson (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K201 Gloriosa — Maria Gloria Erfurt (Cancelled before construction)
    K202 Harebell — Cymbeline Dominica Rossetti (Cancelled before construction)
    K203 Hemlock — Carla Prudence Linnaeus (Cancelled before construction)
    K204 Ivy — Ivy Francine Lovestone (Cancelled before construction)
    K205 Ling — Callie Antonia Salisbury (Cancelled before construction)
    K206 Marjoram — Margery Ophelia Major (Cancelled before construction)


    K207 Monkshood — Janet Elizabeth Raye Wilford (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K208 Montbretia — Hjørdis Søiland (Transferred to Norway without change of name, was sunk in action, later given new name KNM Nidaros) *
    K209 Sweetbriar — Janna Winnifred Cooper (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K210 Thyme — Flower Evelyn Eastman (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K211 Zenobia — Ernestine Jarona Powell (Renamed HMS Snowflake, converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K212 Hyderabad — Scarlett Chyna Rexanne Hickman (Was scrapped)
    K213 Poppy — Dallas Rowena Crystal Onslow (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K214 Potentilla — Canutte Annbjørg Monsen (Transferred to Norway without change of name, returned and was scrapped, later given new name KNM Hålogaland) *
    K216 Tamarisk — Aspasía Glykería Sidéris (Transferred to Greece, renamed VP Tompázis, returned and was scrapped, later designated KB Tompázis) *
    K226 Dart — Caroline Doortje Smith (Renamed HMS Godetia [second of name], crewed by Belgian expatriates, was scrapped, adopted by Belgium, renamed MB Godetia)


    MUSK-CLASS CORVETTE (MODIFIED BRITISH FLOWER-CLASS)
    K274 Betony — Lamai Karawek Prowse (Transferred to the Royal Indian Navy, renamed HMIS Sind [second of name], later transferred to Thailand, renamed RKP Prasae, damaged beyond economical repair by grounding, was scuttled)
    K306 Bugloss — Esha Vijaya Battle (Transferred to the Royal Indian Navy, renamed HMIS Assam [second of name], returned and was scrapped, adopted by India, renamed INS Guwahati) *
    K307 Bullrush — Francine Jamie Jones (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Mimico with new pennant number K485, converted to merchantile use, was scrapped, given new number PC-589) *
    K348 Burnet — Ratana Hom Main (Transferred to the Royal Indian Navy, renamed HMIS Gondwana [second of name], later transferred to Thailand, renamed RKP Bang Pakong, decommissioned)
    K385 Arabis — Irihapeti Huatare Seelye (Transferred to New Zealand without change of name, returned and was scrapped, renamed HMNZS Kōwhai) *
    K395 Charlock — Jayanti Esha Bharat Healy (Transferred to the Royal Indian Navy, renamed HMIS Mahratta, was lost by grounding, renamed INS Nagpur) *
    K402 Buddleia — Gilberte Honorée Matheson (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Giffard, was scrapped, given new number PC-582) *
    K403 Arbutus — Ihapera Aramoana Rhind (Transferred to New Zealand without change of name, returned and was scrapped, renamed HMNZS Akeake) *
    K484 Candytuft — Wendy Julia Kingsmill (Second of name, transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Long Branch with new pennant number K487, converted for merchantile use, was scuttled, later given new number PC-590) *
    K486 Ceanothos — Faye Rose Brebner (Transferred to Canada, renamed HMCS Forrest Hill, was scrapped, later given new hull number PC-586)
    K487 Balm — Melissa Nichelle Culpepper (Cancelled before construction, no pennant number originally assigned) *


    MATAPÉDIA-CLASS CORVETTE (CANADIAN FLOWER-CLASS)
    K101/PC-523 Nanaimo — Trudy Janet Bellas (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K103/PC-525 Alberni — Irene Octavia Baugh (Was sunk in battle)
    K104/PC-550 Dawson — Ashley Hunter Glenda Storrs (Decommissioned, sunk en route to breakers, salvaged and was scrapped)
    K106/PC-546 Edmundston — Rosalie Dieudonnée Barrett (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K110/PC-555 Shediac — Juliette Olympe Every de Clayton (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K112/PC-501 Matapédia — Roberte Joëlle Herman (Was scrapped)
    K113/PC-511 Arvida — Alicia Ida MacKay (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K115/PC-514 Lévis — Clarisse Yasmine Gilding (Was sunk in action)
    K116/PC-503 Chambly — Flora Channelle Smith (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K118/PC-515 Napanee — Ariel Helena Dobson (Was scrapped)


    K119/PC-513 Orillia — Wendy Esther Simone Briggs (Was scrapped)
    K121/PC-538 Rimouski — Jacquette Virginie Bonner (Was scrapped)
    K124/PC-517 Cobalt — Rosalyn Brenda Campbell (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K125/PC-522 Kénogami — Rebecca Jackson (Was scrapped)
    K127/PC-532 Algoma — Juanita Harding de Mendoza y Montilla (Transferred to Venezuela, renamed ARV Constitución, was scrapped)
    K129/PC-524 Agassiz — Brenda Reika Johnson (Was scrapped)
    K131/PC-534 Chilliwack — Leslie Ryōko Foxall (Was scrapped)
    K133/PC-527 Quesnel — June Allana Gow (Was scrapped)
    K136/PC-531 Shawinigan — Valérie Jessamond Jones (Was sunk in action)
    K138/PC-518 Barrie — Raquel Martita Mosher y Cánepa (Converted for mercantile use, transferred to Argentina, renamed ARA Capitán Cánepa, was scrapped)


    K139/PC-561 Moncton — Allene Rose Elaine Coleman (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K141/PC-554 Summerside — Glenda O'Brien Gerity (Was scrapped)
    K143/PC-553 Louisburg — Vérène Félicité Campbell (Was sunk in action)
    K146/PC-537 Pictou — Louise de la Chesnaye Audette (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K147/PC-544 Baddeck — Annabelle Hope Easton (Converted for mercantile use, damaged beyond economical repair by grounding, was scrapped)
    K148/PC-528 Amherst — Angélica Concepción Young y Zamora (Transferred to Venezuela, renamed ARV Federación, was wrecked while under tow)
    K149/PC-556 Brandon — Joanna Colleen Littler (Was scrapped)
    K151/PC-551 Lunenburg — Wanda Evelyn Harrison (Was scrapped)
    K152/PC-541 Sherbrooke — Élise Gaëlle Maria Donald (Was scrapped)
    K153/PC-547 Sorel — Jeunesse Victoire Dowling (Was scrapped)


    K154/PC-502 Camrose — Lois Rhonda Pavillard (Was scrapped)
    K156/PC-535 Chicoutimi — Hélène Gaëtane Dupont (Was scrapped)
    K157/PC-536 Dauphin — Rébecca Aimée Stéphanie MacNeil (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K158/PC-542 Saskatoon — June Shannon Scott (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K160/PC-540 Lethbridge — Wynne Mahan (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K161/PC-549 Prescott — Hélöise Allannah Russell (Was scrapped)
    K162/PC-565 Sudbury — Alexa McAllister McLarnon (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K163/PC-529 Galt — Allison Dorothy Landles (Was scrapped)
    K164/PC-543 Moose Jaw — Farrah Eleanor Grubb (Was scrapped)
    K165/PC-552 Battleford — Roberta Jovita Roberts y San Mateo (Transferred to Venezuela, renamed ARV Libertad, was lost by grounding)


    K167/PC-559 Drumheller — Geraldine Heather Griffiths (Was scrapped)
    K168/PC-564 The Pas — Easter Gardenia Old (Was scrapped)
    K169/PC-533 Rosthern — Phoebe Brandy Cross (Was scrapped)
    K170/PC-557 Morden — Jane Jillian Hodgkinson (Was scrapped)
    K171/PC-558 Kamsack — Encarnación Randell de Carabobo (Transferred to Venezuela, renamed ARV Carabobo, was wrecked en route to new home station)
    K173/PC-563 Weyburn — Tiffany Marlene Whitney Golby (Was sunk in action)
    K174/PC-539 Trail — Glenda Stacey Hall (Was scrapped)
    K175/PC-520 Banff — Gracia Soledad Windeyer de la Victoria (Transferred to Venezuela, renamed ARV Victoria, was scrapped)
    K176/PC-526 Kamloops — Jaime Millicent Gillison (Was scrapped)
    K177/PC-548 Dunvegan — Inéz Agueda Tullis y Roscio (Transferred to Venezuela, renamed ARV Independencia, was scrapped)


    K178/PC-562 Oakville — Angélica Clarisa Jones y Bolívar (Transferred to Venezuela, renamed ARV Patria, was scrapped)
    K179/PC-545 Buctouche — Véronique Yolande Hackney (Was scrapped)
    K180/PC-512 Collingwood — Norma Grace Bennett (Was scrapped)
    K181/PC-530 Sackville — Wendy Rose Kirkland (Preserved as memorial)
    K218/PC-567 Brantford — Wendy Dana Faye Johnston (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K220/PC-568 Midland — Addison Brittany Taylor (Was scrapped)
    K223/PC-560 Timmins — Nicholette Salomé Céleste Dickenson (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K225/PC-569 Vancouver — Wynter Evans (Renamed HMCS Kitchener before launch, was scrapped)
    K228/PC-566 New Westminster — Ronalda Olive McKenzie (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K229/PC-560 Dundas — Rhonda Willow Draney (Was scrapped)


    K231/PC-561 Calgary — Alice Annabelle Audrey Dykes (Was scrapped)
    K233/PC-566 Port Arthur — Edna Tabitha Simmons (Was scrapped)
    K234/PC-564 Regina — Rhonda Frances Harris (Was sunk in action)
    K236/PC-563 Fort William — Irénée Zoé McTavish (Renamed HMCS La Malbaie with new pennant K273 prior to commissioning, was scrapped)
    K237/PC-565 Halifax — Caroline Copelin (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K238/PC-567 Woodstock — Lana Phyllis Denny (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K240/PC-570 Kitchener — Peyton Francine Maureen DeFreitas (Second of name, renamed HMCS Vancouver [second of name] before launching, was scrapped)
    K242/PC-569 Ville de Québec — Delphine Guenièvre Jeffrey (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K244/PC-568 Charlottetown — Jane Wynter Bonner (Was sunk in action)
    K245/PC-562 Fredericton — Julia Hayden Stacey MacDonald (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)


    ATHOLL-CLASS CORVETTE (MODIFIED CANADIAN FLOWER-CLASS)
    K15/PC-577 Atholl — Wynne Darlene Heather Gardiner (Was scrapped)
    K332/PC-606 Belleville — Jesúsa Loída Korning y Bautista Cambiaso (Transferred to the Dominican Republic, renamed ARD Juan Bautista Cambiaso, was scrapped)
    K333/PC-581 Cobourg — Gail Haven Johnson (Converted for mercantile use, was burned and scuttled)
    K335/PC-587 Frontenac — Moira Callander Bull (Converted for mercantile use, fate unknown)
    K336/PC-575 Ingersoll — Tamsyn Ingersoll (Cancelled before construction)
    K338/PC-579 Lindsay — Ginger Arline Velma Thomson (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K339/PC-578 North Bay — Bethney Hynes (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K340/PC-580 Owen Sound — Jaylee Marisa Watson (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K341/PC-593 Parry Sound — Willow Janette Gilmore (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K342/PC-598 Peterborough — Juanita Bonita Raine y Jansen (Transferred to the Dominican Republic, renamed ARD Gerardo Jansen, was scrapped)


    K343/PC-594 Saint-Lambert — Renée Célestine Hayden (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K345/PC-607 Smiths Falls — Paige Tara Byers (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K346/PC-591 Whitby — Ruth Kelley Lester (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K357/PC-583 Rivière-du-Loup — Rosario Noelia Smillie y Bautista Maggiolo (Transferred to the Dominican Republic, renamed ARD Juan Bautista Maggiolo, was scrapped)
    K358/PC-595 Asbestos — Jacinthe Cuthbert (Was scrapped)
    K368/PC-588 Trentonian — Chyna Sarina Glassco (Was sunk in battle)
    K369/PC-597 West York — Edwina Grace Scott (Converted for mercantile use, was sunk in collision, part of the wreck scrapped)
    K394/PC-599 Thorlock — Jimena Enriqueta Francois de Papudo (Transferred to Chile, renamed AC Papudo, was scrapped)
    K401/PC-584 Louisburg — Jovita Belén Elmsley y Acosta Bustamante (Second of name, transferred to the Dominican Republic, renamed ARD Juan Alejandro Acosta, damaged beyond economic repair by hurricane, was scrapped, renamed HMCS Île Royale to prevent confusion) *


    K415/PC-596 Hawkesbury — Yolande Gisèle Curry (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K439/PC-576 Listowel — Jasmine Bridget Purcell (Cancelled before construction)
    K440/PC-604 Lachute — Rita Genoveva Hatrick y Colon (Transferred to the Dominican Republic, renamed ARD Cristobal Colon, damaged beyond economical repair by hurricane, was scrapped)
    K452/PC-573 Renfrew — Wynter Fitzallan (Cancelled before construction)
    K455/PC-602 Strathroy — Hermina Débora Pepper de Chipana (Transferred to Chile, renamed AC Chipana, was scrapped)
    K457/PC-601 Stellarton — Rosario Adora Jarvis de Casma (Transferred to Chile, renamed AC Casma, was scrapped)
    K520/PC-585 Norsyd — Izevel Refaela Biggs (Transferred to Israel, renamed AChY Hagana, was scrapped)
    K540/PC-600 Beauharnois — Elke Chenya Smith-Wedgwood (Transferred to Israel, renamed AChY Hashomer, was scrapped)
    K686/PC-605 Fort Francis — Hollandia Farncomb (Renamed HMCS Fergus before commissioning, Converted for mercantile use, was wrecked)
    K687/PC-592 Guelph — Elizabeth Galt (Converted for mercantile use, was scrapped)


    K688/PC-603 Pointe Claire — Francine Kelley Ellis (Renamed HMCS Merrittonia before commissioning, Converted for mercantile use, was later sunk)
    PC-571 Brampton — Barbara Catherine Haggert (Cancelled before construction, never given K flag superior number)
    PC-572 Simcoe — Charlotte Catharine Simcoe (Cancelled before construction, never given K flag superior number, renamed HMCS Norfolk to prevent confusion) *
    PC-574 Meaford — Chantelle Rankin (Cancelled before construction, never given K flag superior number)


    ACTION-CLASS PATROL GUNBOAT (MODIFIED CANADIAN FLOWER-CLASS FOR LEND-LEASE)
    K277 Comfrey — Kendra Enola Read (Built for the United Kingdom, transferred to the United States, renamed USS Saucy with hull number PG-86, converted to mercantile use, fate unknown)
    K278 Cornel — Hunter McLeod Godsey (Built for the United Kingdom, transferred to the United States, renamed USS Alacrity with hull number PG-87, converted to mercantile use, fate unknown)
    K279 Dittany — Wanda Phoebe Page (Built for the United States as USS Beacon with hull number PG-88, transferred to the United Kingdom, returned, fate unknown)
    K280 Smilax — Amaranta Esmeralda Branson y Lonardi Doucet (Built for the United States as USS Tact with hull number PG-98, transferred to the United Kingdom, returned and then transferred to Argentina, renamed ARA República, was scrapped)
    K281 Statice — Ruth Wolfenden (Built for the United States as USS Vim with hull number PG-99, transferred to the United Kingdom, returned, fate unknown)
    K282 Linaria — Rosemary Helen Jameson (Built for the United States as USS Clash with hull number PG-91, transferred to the United Kingdom, returned and converted to mercantile use, fate unknown)
    K283 Willowherb — Annabelle Hague (Built for the United States as USS Vitality with hull number PG-100, transferred to the United Kingdom, returned and converted to mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K284 Flax — Norma Bryce Denel (Built for the United Kingdom, transferred to the United States, renamed USS Brisk with hull number PG-89, converted to mercantile use, fate unknown)
    K285 Honesty — Gayle MacGregor (Built for the United States as USS Caprice with hull number PG-90, transferred to the United Kingdom, returned and was scrapped)
    K286 Rosebay — Rayna June Tadhunter (Built for the United States as USS Splendor with hull number PG-97, transferred to the United Kingdom, returned and was scrapped)


    K287 Mandrake — Wynter Allison Dobbs (Built for the United Kingdom, transferred to the United States, renamed USS Haste with hull number PG-92, converted to mercantile use, was scrapped)
    K288 Milfoil — Hannah Fleur Morrison (Built for the United Kingdom, transferred to the United States, renamed USS Intensity with hull number PG-93, converted to mercantile use, fate unknown)
    K289 Musk — Julia Kaye Hartley (Built for the United Kingdom, transferred to the United States, renamed USS Might with hull number PG-94, converted to mercantile use, fate unknown)
    K290 Nepeta — Andrea Lynne Cunningham (Built for the United Kingdom, transferred to the United States, renamed USS Pert with hull number PG-95, converted to mercantile use, fate unknown)
    K291 Privet — Ambra Filomena Pittman (Built for the United Kingdom, transferred to the United States, renamed USS Prudent with hull number PG-96, later transferred to Italy, renamed MM Elbano, was scrapped)


    LA BASTIAISE-CLASS CORVETTE (FRENCH FLOWER-CLASS)
    A91 La Bastiaise — Garland Danic (Built by the United Kingdom for France, was sunk in action)
    A92 Arquebuse — Adelphe Normand (Seized by Germany, renamed KMS PA1, damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)
    A93 Hallebarde — Henriette Normand (Seized by Germany, renamed KMS PA2, damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)
    A94 Sabre — Salomé Normand (Seized by Germany, renamed KMS PA3, damaged beyond economical repair, was scrapped)
    A95 Poignard — Pénélope Normand (Seized by Germany incomplete, renamed KMS PA3, recaptured by France, renamed AE La Télindière, was sunk incomplete as blockship)


    Ship prefix

    AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
    AChY — Oniyat Heyl HaYam ("Sea Corps Ship") (Israeli Navy prefix)
    AE — Aviso Escorteur ("Escort Sloop") (French Navy type prefix)
    ARA — Armada de la República Argentina ("Navy of the Argentine Republic")
    ARD — Armada de Republica Dominicana ("Navy of the Dominican Republic")
    ARV — Armada República de Venezuela ("Navy of the Republic of Venezuela")
    HMCS — Her Majesty's Canadian Ship
    HMIS — Her Majesty's Indian Ship (Indian Navy prefix from 1934-50)
    HMNZS — Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship
    HMS — Her Majesty's Ship
    HMSAS — Her Majesty's South African Ship (South African Navy prefix from 1921-52)
    HrMs — Harer Majesteits ("Her Majesty's")
    INS — Indian Navy Ship (Indian Navy prefix post-1950)
    KB — Korvéta ("Corvette") (Greek Navy type prefix post-1973)
    KB — Kraljevski Brod ("Royal Ship") (Yugoslav Navy prefix from 1921-45)
    KDM — Kongelige Danske Marine ("Royal Danish Navy")
    KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy prefix from 1935-45)
    KNM — Kongelig Norske Marine ("Royal Norwegian Navy")
    — Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
    MB — Marineschip van België/Navire Marine de Belgique/Marineschiff von Belgien ("Navy Ship of Belgium")
    MM — Marina Militaire ("Military Navy") (Italian Navy prefix post-1946)
    NRP — Navio da República Portuguesa ("Ship of the Portuguese Republic")
    PC — Patrolni Chamats ("Patrol Boat") (Yugoslav Navy type prefix post-1945)
    RKP — Reụx Khxng Phraxngkh' ("His Majesty's Ship") (Royal Thai Navy prefix)
    SBM — Safinat al-Bahriat al-Misria ("Egyptian Naval Ship")
    USS — United States Ship
    VP — Vasilikó Ploío ("Royal Ship") (Greek Navy prefix from 1936-73)
    ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn ("Warship of the Republic of China")
    ZRZ — Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó Zhànjiàn ("Warship of the People's Republic of China")


    Pennant superior/Hull classification codes

    A — Aviso ("Sloop") (French Navy pennant superior)
    K — Corvette (British/Canadian pennant superior)
    PC — Patrol Corvette (Canadian post-World War II hull classification code)
    PG — Patrol Gunboat (United States hull classification code)
     
  24. Extras: Commonwealth of Independent States: Great War Destroyers
    Pyeknu

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    Moving back to the former Soviet Union, I decided it was long since time to get the list of destroyers done. Due to the sheer number of names, I divided the list into a Great War group and an interwar-World War Two group to manage it better.

    With the way this list developed, the breakdown pretty much feel right between Russia and the Ukraine (based on place of construction), though Estonia lucked out quite a bit. Many of the other republics are on this list as well, though only one per on average.

    There's a couple changes I've implemented to these lists. First, as I did in the most recent entries, I'm including new pennant/hull numbers once a ship switches nationality. Second, since some people can be very thrown off by my use of scholarly/scientific forms of Romanization for various languages, I'm including the shipgirl's human name in native script as well.

    As noted several times before, you see this (*), it means the ship name chosen is my invention.

    Anyhow, without further adieu...!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF GREAT WAR DESTROYERS (COMMONWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    NOVÍK-CLASS DESTROYER
    428 ÈM Novík ЭМ Новик — Nástja Dmítrievna Verderévskaja-Sverdlóva Настя Дмитриевна Вердеревская-Свердлова (Renamed ÈM Jákov Sverdlóv ЭМ Яков Свердлов in Soviet service, was sunk by mine, adopted by Russia, returned to original name)


    DÉRZKIJ-CLASS DESTROYER
    429 ÈM Bespokójnyj ЭМ Беспокойный — Bókhuslava Oleksándrivna Zarúdna Бохуслава Олександрівна Зарудна (Remained in White Russian service, seized by France, was scrapped pre-World War Two, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Nespókiknyj ЕМ Неспокійний with pennant 063) *
    430 ÈM Gnévnyj ЭМ Гневный — Hánna Vasýl'evna Cherkásova Ганна Василевна Черкасова (Remained in White Russian service, seized by France, was scrapped pre-World War Two, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Hnívnyj ЕМ Гнівний with pennant 064) *
    431 ÈM Dérzkij ЭМ Дерзкий — Dárzhna Oleksándrivna Khádda Даржна Олександрівна Хадда (Remained in White Russian service, seized by France, was scrapped pre-World War Two, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Zúkhvalyj ЕМ Зухвалий with pennant 065) *
    432 ÈM Pronzítel'nyj ЭМ Пронзительный — Bohdána Volodymýrivna Bubnóva Богдана Володимирівна Бубнова (Surrendered to Soviet service, was scuttled before acceptance pre-World War Two, scrapped on site, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Pronýzlyvyj ЕМ Пронизливий with pennant 066) *


    SCHASTLÍVYJ-CLASS DESTROYER
    433 ÈM Schastlívyj ЭМ Счастливый — Symóna Fedórivna Klímova Симона Федорівна Клімова (Joined Soviet service, was surrendered to Germany, later surrendered to the United Kingdom, was sunk in storm pre-World War Two, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Schaclývyj ЕМ Щасливий with pennant 067) *
    434 ÈM Býstryj ЭМ Быстрый Çırgal Vasílevna Jeroşénko-Frúnze Жыргал Василевна Ерошенко-Фрунзе (Joined Soviet service, renamed ÈM Frúnze ЭМ Фрунзе, was sunk in battle, adopted by Kyrgyzstan, renamed EM Orózo ЭМ Орозо with no change of pennant number) *
    435 ÈM Pýlkij ЭМ Пылкий — P'asian Gutan Փասիան Գուտան (Remained in White Russian service, seized by France, was scrapped pre-World War Two, adopted by Armenia, renamed JU Dandaṙ JU Դանդաղ with no change of pennant number) *
    436 ÈM Grómkij ЭМ Громкий — Khaljá Oléksivna Pchél'nikova Халила Олексівна Пчельнікова (Joined Soviet service, scuttled to prevent capture pre-World War Two, was adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Húchnyj ЕМ Гучний with pennant 068) *
    437 ÈM Pospéshnyj ЭМ Поспешный — Pávla Borísivna Zhervé Павла Борисівна Жерве (Joined Soviet service, was surrendered to Germany, later surrendered to the United Kingdom, was scrapped pre-World War Two, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Pospíshnyj ЕМ Поспішний with pennant 069) *


    ORFÉJ-CLASS DESTROYER
    438 ÈM Pobedítel' ЭМ Победитель — Pelagéja Arkád'evna Kruchjónykha Пелагея Аркадьевна Кручёныха (Joined Soviet service, renamed ÈM Bolodárskij ЭМ Володарский, was sunk by mine strike, adopted by Russia, retains new name)
    439 ÈM Zabijáka ЭМ Забияка — Tsénochka Vitál'evna Fókina-Urítskaja Ценочка Витальевна Фокина-Урицкая (Joined Soviet service, renamed ÈM Urítskij ЭМ Урицкий, was sunk as target in Torpedo Test T-5, adopted by Russia, reverted to original name) *
    440 ÈM Grom ЭМ Гром — Zul'fia Fedorovna Samonchuq (Was sunk in battle in World War One, adopted by Uzbekistan, renamed EE Momaqaldiroq with no change of pennant number) *
    441 ÈM Orféj ЭМ Орфей — Ksénija Dmítrievna Golítsyna Ксения Дмитриевна Голицына (Jointed Soviet service, was scrapped pre-World War Two, adopted by Russia)
    442 ÈM Letún ЭМ Летун — Ljuóv' Vladimírovna Letúna Любовь Владимировна Летуна (Joined Soviet service, damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike, was scrapped pre-World War Two, adopted by Russia)
    443 ÈM Desná ЭМ Десна — Dorotéja Frídrikhovna Vasíl'eva-Èngél's Доротея Фридриховна Васильева-Энгельс (Resembles Warship Girls self, joined Soviet service, renamed ÈM Èngél's ЭМ Энгельс, was sunk by mine strike in World War One, adopted by Russia, reverted to original name) *
    444 ÈM Azárd ЭМ Азард — Artemída L'vóvna Sídorova-Zinób'eva Артемида Львовна Сидорова-Зиновьева (Joined Soviet service, renamed ÈM Zinóv'ev ЭМ Зиновьев, later renamed ÈM Artjóm ЭМ Артём, was sunk by mine strike, adopted by Russia, reverted to original name) *
    445 ÈM Samsón ЭМ Самсон — Vóĺha Vasíĺna Kupèvicha-Dzhuhashvíli Вольга Васільна Купрэвіча-Джугашвілі (Joined Soviet service, renamed ÈM Stálin ЭМ Сталин, reverted to original name post-World War Two, was scrapped, adopted by Belarus, renamed ÈM Samsón ЭМ Самсон with no change of pennant number) *


    LEJTENÁNT IL'ÍN-CLASS DESTROYER
    446 ÈM Kapitán Izyl'mét'ev ЭМ Капитан Изыльметьев — Ivánna Alekséevna Dombróvskij-Ul'jánova Иванна Алексеевна Домбровский-Ульянова (Joined Soviet service, renamed ÈM Lénin ЭМ Ленин, was destroyed in dry dock to prevent capture, adopted by Russia, reverted to original name) *
    447 ÈM Lejtenánt Il'ín ЭМ Лейтенант Ильин — Demétra Ivánovna Dmítrieva-Vójkova Деметра Ивановна Дмитриева-Войкова (Joined Soviet service, renamed ÈM Vójkov ЭМ Войков, awarded ÓKZ in 1945, was scrapped, adopted by Russia, reverted to original name) *
    448 ÈM Kapitán Bélli ЭМ Капитан Белли — Gennádija Vladímirovna Bélli-Líbknekht Геннадия Владимировна Белли-Либкнехт (Joined Soviet service, renamed ÈM Karl Líbknekht ЭМ Карл Либкнехт, used in Torpedo Test T-5, was scrapped, adopted by Russia, reverted to original name) *
    449 ÈM Kapitán Kern ЭМ Капитан Керн — Gavriíla Sergéevna Rýkova-Kújbysheva Гавриила Сергеевна Рыкова-Куйбышева (Joined Soviet service, renamed ÈM Rýkov ЭМ Рыков, later renamed ÈM Valerián Kújbyshev ЭМ Валериан Куйбышев, awarded ÓKZ in 1943, used in Torpedo Test T-5, was scrapped, adopted by Russia, reverted to original name) *

    450 ÈM Kapitán Kíngsbergen ЭМ Капитан Кингсберген — Nína Fjódorovna Raskól'nikova-Víl'jar-Olivéra Нина Фёдоровнa Рaскольниковa-Вильяр-Оливера/Nina Manuela Raskolnikov y Villar Olivera (Renamed ÈM Kapitán 1-go ránga Miklúkho-Makláj ЭМ Капитан 1-го ранга Миклухо-Маклай in Imperial Russian service, joined Soviet service, renamed ÈM Sparták ЭМ Спартак, transferred to Estonia, renamed EML Vambola, later transferred to Peru, renamed BAP Almirante Villar, was scrapped, adopted by Estonia, using Estonian name with pennant H1) *
    451 ÈM Lejtenánt Dubásov ЭМ Лейтенант Дубасов — Serafíma Fjódorovna Dubásova Серафима Фёдоровнa Дубасова (Cancelled before completion, was scrapped on slip, adopted by Russia, renamed ÈM Seífi ЭМ Сеифи) *
    452 ÈM Kapitán Kónon Zótov ЭМ Капитан Конон Зотов — Devóra Kónonovna Zótova Девора Кононовна Зотова (Cancelled before completion, was scrapped on slip, adopted by Russia, retained name)
    453 ÈM Kapitán Króun ЭМ Капитан Кроун — Miléna Románovna Króun Милена Романовна Кроун (Cancelled before completion, was scrapped on slip, adopted by Russia, retained name)


    GAVRIÍL-CLASS DESTROYER
    454 ÈM Gavriíl ЭМ Гавриил — Gavriíla Pávlovna Shishkó Гавриила Павловна Шишко (Joined Soviet service, was sunk by mine strike after World War One, adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Unnepeve with pennant H3) *
    455 ÈM Konstantín ЭМ Константин — Konstantína Fláviovna Valéria Константина Флавиовна Валериа (Joined Soviet service, was sunk by mine strike after World War One, adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Vyachko with pennant H4) *
    456 ÈM Vladímir ЭМ Владимир — Vladimíra Alekséevna Schátnyj Владимира Алексеевна Щастный (Joined Soviet service, was sunk by mine strike after World War One, adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Lembitu with pennant H5) *
    457 ÈM Mikhaíl ЭМ Михаил — Margarete Edenema von Bellingshausen/Margaríta Faddéevna Bellinsgáuzen Маргарита Фаддеевна Беллинсгаузен (Cancelled before completion, was scrapped on slip, adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Kaupo with pennant H6) *
    458 ÈM Sókol ЭМ Сокол — Sandra Johanna Pitka/Aleksándra Jókhanovna Pítka Александра Йохановна Питка (Cancelled before completion, was scrapped on slip, adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Vootele with pennant H7) *
    459 ÈM Mechesláv ЭМ Мечеслав — Meeri Janna Usin/Maríam Jáanovna Úsina Мариам Яановна Усина (Cancelled before completion, was scrapped on slip, adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Manivald with pennant H8) *


    ISJASLÁV-CLASS DESTROYER
    460 ÈM Izjasláv ЭМ Изяслав — Eliisabet Ettu Isakov-Kreutzwald/Elizabéta Ivánovna Isákova-Kréjtsval'd Елизавета Ивановна Исакова-Крейцвальд (Joined Soviet service, renamed ÈM Karl Marks ЭМ Карл Маркс, damaged beyond economical repair, was scuttled to prevent capture, later scrapped on site, adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Kreutzwald with pennant H9) *
    461 ÈM Avtróil ЭМ Автроил — Liisa Mihkela Aleambapov y Guise/Líza Mikhájlovna Aléambapova-Gísse Лиза Михайловна Алеамбарова-Гиссе (Joined Soviet service, later transferred to Estonia, renamed EML Lennuk, later transferred to Peru, renamed BAP Almirante Guise, was scrapped, adopted by Estonia with that name and pennant H2)
    462 ÈM Prjámislav ЭМ Прямислав — Paulina Ulli Rall-Faehlmann/Polína Júr'evna Rall'-Fél'man Полина Юрьевна Ралль-Фельман (Joined Soviet service, renamed ÈM Kalínin ЭМ Калинин, was sunk by mine strike, adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Faehlmann with pennant H10) *
    463 ÈM Brjachisláv ЭМ Брячислав — Betti Kristina Peterson/Elizabéta Kríst'janovna Péterson Елизавета Кристьяновна Петерсон (Cancelled before completion, was scrapped on slip, adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Peterson with pennant H11) *
    464 ÈM Fjódor Stratilát ЭМ Фёдор Стратилат — Janni Arnth Hurt/Jánni Jákovlevna Khurt Янни Яковлевна Хурт (Cancelled before completion, was scrapped on slip, adopted by Estonian, renamed EML Hurt with pennant H12) *


    FIDONÍSI-CLASS DESTROYER
    474 ÈM Fidonísi ЭМ Фидониси — Jásia Adámivna Mitskévich Ясіа Адамівна Міцкевич (Joined Soviet service, was scuttled to prevent capture, partially raised and scrapped after World War One, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Fidonísi ЕМ Фідонісі with pennant 070) *
    475 ÈM Kerch' ЭМ Керчь — Khristjána Vladimírovna Kúkel'a-Kraévskyj Христяна Владимировна Кукель-Краевский (Joined Soviet service, was scuttled to prevent capture after World War One, partially raised and scrapped, adopted by Russia, no name change)
    476 ÈM Gadzhibéj ЭМ Гаджибей — Tétjana Hénnadijivna Púshnova Тетяна Геннадіївна Пушнова (Joined Soviet service, was scuttled to prevent capture after World War One, partially raised and scrapped, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Kotsjúbijiv ЕМ Коцюбіджів with pennant 071) *
    477 ÈM Káliakrija ЭМ Калиакрия — Kalýna Jevhénivna Hernéty Калина Євгенівна Гернети (Joined Soviet service, renamed ÈM Dzerzhínskij ЭМ Дзержинский, was sunk by mine strike, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Holodomór ЕМ Голодомор with pennant 072) *
    478 ÈM Tsérigo ЭМ Цериго — Tsetsílija Dmytrívna Vyshnevéts'kyj Цецілія Дмитрівна Вишневецький (Cancelled before completion, was scrapped on slip, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Kryvýj Rih ЕМ Кривий Ріг with pennant 073) *
    479 ÈM Zánte ЭМ Занте — Zhózefina Illívna Kovtunóvycha Жозефіна Іллівна Ковтунович (Joined Soviet service, renamed ÈM Nezamózhnik ЭМ Незаможник, awarded ÓKZ in 1945, was sunk as target ship, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Vertécha ЕМ Вертеча with pennant 074) *

    480 ÈM Kórfu ЭМ Корфу — Khrystýna L'vóvna Vladýmyrs'kyj Христина Львовна Владимирський (Joined Soviet service, renamed ÈM Iván Vygóvskij ЭМ Иван Выговский, later renamed ÈM Petróvskij ЭМ Петровский, then renamed ÈM Zheleznjakóv ЭМ Железняков, awarded ÓKZ in 1945, transferred to Bulgaria without name change, returned to the Soviet Union and scrapped, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Zaporízhzhja ЕМ Запоріжжя with pennant 075) *
    481 ÈM Levkás ЭМ Левкас — Ljudmýla Jevhéniva Zhúkova Людмила Євгенівна Жукова (Joined Soviet service, renamed ÈM Iván Sirkó ЭМ Иван Сирко, then renamed ÈM Shaumján ЭМ Шаумян, damaged beyond economical repair by grounding, was scrapped on site, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM L'viv ЕМ Львів with pennant 076) *


    Ship Prefixes

    BAP — Buque Armada Peruana ("Peruvian Navy Ship")
    EE — Eskadron Eskort ("Squadron Escort") (Uzbek type prefix)
    ÈM/ЭМ — Èskádranykh Minanóstsaŭ Èскадраных Мінаносцаŭ ("Squadron Escort") (Belarussian type prefix)
    EM/ЭМ — Eskádrakyk Minonótsets Эскадралык Миноносец ("Squadron Escort") (Kyrgyz type prefix)
    EM/ЕМ — Eskádrenykh Minonóstsiv Ескадрених Міноносців ("Squadron Escort") (Ukrainian type prefix)
    ÈM/ЭМ — Èskádrennykh Minonóstsev Эскадренный Миноносец ("Squadron Escort") (Russian/Soviet type prefix)
    EML — Eesti Mereväe Laev ("Estonian Navy Ship")
    JU — Jokati Ughekts'vord ջոկատի ուղեկցորդ ("Squadron Escort") (Armenian type prefix)


    Pennant superior letters

    H — Hävitaja ("Destroyer")

    Other short forms

    ÓKZ — Órden Krásnoe Známja ("Order of the Red Banner")
     
    Last edited: Jun 13, 2020
  25. Extras: Austria-Hungary: Cruisers
    Pyeknu

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    Let's skip back to the list of ships for the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary and bring up the cruisers. As I've done before, I've had these ships adopted by the successor states to the empire, which allowed a very fair distribution even to the landlocked nations like Serbia, Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

    Again, working improvements on how I put out this list, including ship names and bringing Arabic into the situation.

    You all know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF CRUISERS (AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN NAVY)


    Note: All ships of the Austro-Hungarian Navy had the ship prefix SMS for Seiner Majestät Schiff ("His Majesty’s Ship").

    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    PANTHER-CLASS TORPEDO CRUISER
    K5 Panther — Rosella, Gräfin Montecuccoli degli Erri/Rosella Montecuccoli Erri (Built in the United Kingdom for Austria-Hungary, surrendered to the United Kingdom after the Great War and was scrapped, adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Panther with same pennant number) *
    K6 Leopard — Romilda, Frau von Benigni/Romilda Benigni (Built in the United Kingdom for Austria-Hungary, surrendered to the United Kingdom after the Great War and was scrapped, adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Leopard with same pennant number) *

    TIGER-CLASS TORPEDO CRUISER
    K7 Tiger — Carlene Susanne Erma, Fürstin von Habsburg-Lothringen/Carlene Susanne Erma von Habsburg-Lothringen (Surrendered to Italy after the Great War and was scrapped, adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Tiger with same pennant number) *

    KAISER FRANZ JOSEPH I-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    K8 Kaiser Franz Joseph I — Jannike Daudlebský, Freiin von Sterneck zu Ehrenstein/Jannike Daudlebský ze Sternecku (Originally surrendered to Yugoslavia, later seized by France after the Great War, was sunk in storm, adopted by the Czech Republic, renamed LCN České Budějovice with pennant number K1) *
    K9 Kaiserin Elisabeth — Elisabeth Daudlebský, Freiin von Sterneck zu Ehrenstein/Elisabeth Daudlebský ze Sternecku (Was scutted to prevent capture in the Great War, adopted by Slovakia, renamed SNL Nitra with pennant number K1) *

    KAISERIN UND KÖNIGIN MARIA THERESIA-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    K10 Kaiserin und Königin Maria Theresia — Josephina Elisabeth, Fürstin von Habsburg-Lothringen und Frau von Hinke/Jožefa Elizabeta Habsburški-Lotarinški (Surrendered to the United Kingdom after the Great War and was scrapped, adopted by Slovenia, renamed LSM Koroška with pennant number K1) *

    ZENTA-CLASS PROTECTED CRUISER
    K11 Zenta — Radmila Pachner Радмила Пацхнер (Was lost in battle during the Great War, adopted by Serbia, renamed SB Senta/СБ Сента with pennant number K1/К1) *
    K12 Aspern — Paula Fiedler (Surrendered to the United Kingdom after the Great War and was scrapped, adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Aspern with same pennant number) *
    K13 Szigetvár — Zrínyi Márta (Surrendered to the United Kingdom after the Great War and was scrapped, adopted by Hungary, renamed MH Szigetvár with pennant number C1) *

    KAISER KARL VI-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    K14 Kaiser Karl VI — Filipa Rasch Филипа Расцх (Surrendered to the United Kingdom after the Great War and was scrapped, adopted by Montenegro, renamed MVCG Kotor/МВЦГ Котор with pennant number K1/К1) *

    SANKT GEORG-CLASS ARMOURED CRUISER
    K15 Sankt Georg — Milinka Berničevič Милинка Берничевич (Surrendered to the United Kingdom after the Great War and was scrapped, adopted by Serbia, renamed SB Sveti Đorđe/СБ Свети Ђорђе with pennant number K2/К2) *

    ADMIRAL SPAUN-CLASS SCOUT CRUISER
    K16 Admiral Spaun — Heilwig, Freiin von Spaun/Heilwig von Spaun (Surrendered to the United Kingdom after the Great War and was scrapped, adopted by Austria, renamed ÖMS Admiral Spaun with same pennant number) *

    NOVARA-CLASS SCOUT CRUISER
    K17 Saida — 'Aminat Hamn أمينة هانم (Surrendered to Italy after the Great War, renamed RM Venezia with pennant I55, was scrapped, adoped by Lebanon, renamed SQBL Saida/SQBL صيدا with pennant number T1) *
    K18 Helgoland — Bernadette, Freiin von Wüllerstorf-Urbair/Bernadetta Wüllerstorf-Urbair (Surrendered to Italy after the Great War, renamed RM Brindisi with pennant I54, was scrapped, adopted by Italy with Italian name) *
    K19 Novara — Josefa Wenzela Antonia, Gräfin Radetzky von Radetz/Josefa Václava Antoinetta Radecký de Radče (Surrendered to France after the Great War, renamed CLé Thionville with pennant C74, was scrapped, adopted by the Czech Republic, renamed LCN Sedlčany with pennant K2) *

    PRAHA-CLASS LIGHT CRUISER (ERSATZ ZENTA-CLASS)
    K20 Praha — Libuše Přemyslová (Cancelled before construction, never named, adopted by the Czech Republic as LCN Praha with pennant number K3) *
    K21 Bratislava — Adléta Arpádovna (Cancelled before construction, never named, adopted by Slovakia as LSM Bratislava with pennant number K2) *
    K22 Sarajevo — Mara Tomašević Мара Томашевић (Cancelled before construction, never named, adopted by Bosnia and Herzegovina as BBH Sarajevo/ББХ Сарајево with pennant number K1/К1) *

    Ship prefixes

    BBH/ББХ — Brod Bosne i Hercegovine/Брод Босна и Херцеговина ("Ship of Bosnia and Herzegovina")
    CLé — Croiseur Léger ("Light Cruiser") (French Navy type prefix)
    LCN — Lod' Českého Námořnictva ("Czech Navy Ship")
    LSM — Ladja Slovenske Mornarice ("Slovenian Navy Ship")
    MH — Magyar Haditengerészet ("Hungarian Navy")
    MVCG/МВЦГ — Mornarica Vojske Crne Gore/Морнарица Војске Црне Горе ("Montenegrin Navy")
    ÖMS — Österreichisches Marineschiff ("Austrian Navy Ship")
    RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy")
    SB/СБ — Srpski Brod/Српски Брод ("Serbian Ship")
    SNL — Slovenská Námorná Loď ("Slovak Navy Ship")
    SQBL — Safinat al-Qūwātu al-Baḥriyya al-Lubnāniyya/سفينة القواطى البحرية اللبنانية ("Ship of the Sea Forces of Lebanon")

    Pennant superior letters

    C — Cirkáló (Hungary)
    C — Croiseur (France)
    I — Incrociatore (Italy)
    K — Kreuzer (Austria-Hungary and Austria)
    K — Križar (Slovenia)
    K — Krížnik (Slovakia)
    K — Křižník (Czech Republic)
    K — Krstarica/Крстарица (Serbia/Montenegro/Croatia/Bosnia and Herzegovina)
    T — Turad/طراد (Lebanon)
     
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  26. Extras: Commonwealth of Independent States: Interwar and World War Two Destroyers
    Pyeknu

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    And now comes a VERY big list of names including all the destroyers and destroyer leaders that were produced after the quasi-holiday in the wake of the Russian Civil War as the new Soviet Navy picked up its boots and moved to rebuild from what had been lost. In this list are included all the projected ships of the classes noted here, plus all the war prizes that were turned over to the USSR in the wake of the war.

    Note, beyond the standard Russia/Ukraine division when it comes to allocating where shipgirls go, I made sure there was a roughly decent balance among the other former states of the USSR, with those possessing seashores getting a good stock of vessels. It's not perfect and people might disagree where I allocate vessels, but given that the Soviet Union did strive to demonstrate a sense of equality among its fifteen member republics, I think it turned out okay.

    I've noted lookalikes here as well, including some from a favourite artist of mine on Pixiv.

    You all know the drill by now, I believe...!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF WORLD WAR TWO DESTROYERS (COMMONWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    LENINGRÁD-CLASS DESTROYER LEADER (PROJECT 1)
    494 LÈM Leningrád ЛЭМ Ленинград — Larísa Vladímirovna Lezháva Лариса Владимировна Лежава (Resembles fan art done of her by Ryan Greythorn on Pixiv, ID #66178106, was sunk as target post-World War Two, adopted by Russia, renamed LÈM Sankt-Peterbúrg ЛЭМ Санкт-Петербург with same pennant number) *
    495 LÈM Moskvá ЛЭМ Москва — Melánija Gavrílovna Konoválova Мелания Гавриловна Коновалова (Resembles Victory Belles self, was sunk by mine strike, adopted by Russia without name change)
    496 LÈM Khár'kov ЛЭМ Харьков — Kýra Symónivna Petljúra-Zhúkova Кира Симонівна Петлюра-Жукова (Was sunk in battle, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed LEM Khárkiv ЛЕМ Харків with pennant 077) *


    IMPROVED LENINGRÁD-CLASS DESTROYER LEADER (PROJECT 38)
    497 LÈM Minsk ЛЭМ Минск — Nadzéja Leanídovna Mál'tsaŭ-Vólkova Надзея Леанідаўна Малцаў-Вулкава (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk in battle, later salvaged and was scrapped, adopted by Belarus, renamed LÈM Minsk LЭM Мінск without change of pennant number) *
    498 LÈM Bakú ЛЭМ Баку — Zahra Telmanqizi Häsänova-Balyaeva Zahra Telmanqızı Həsənova-Balyaeva(Awarded ÓKZ in 1945, was scrapped post-World War Two, adopted by Azerbaijan, renamed EMGR Bakı without change of pennant number) *
    499 LÈM Tbilísi ЛЭМ Тбилиси — Tamára Ivánovna Bolkvádze-Jumáshev Тамара Ивановна Болквадзе-Юмашев/Tamara Bolkvadze-Jumushevi თამარა ბოლქვაძე-ჯუმუშევი (Was scrapped post-World War two, adopted by Georgia, renamed EEL Tbilisi EEL თბილისი with pennant E1) *


    TASHKÉNT-CLASS DESTROYER LEADER (PROJECT 20)
    491 LÈM Bakú ЛЭМ Баку — Māra Rudīte Ikšķile (Second of name, cancelled before construction, adopted by Latvia, renamed LJK Rīga with pennant E1) *
    492 LKL Vilnius — Jurgita Mindaugienė (Resembles Azur Lane version of Luná Vladímirskaja, cancelled before construction, never named, adopted by Lithuania, renamed LKL Vilnius with pennant E1) *
    493 LDT Chișinău — Dumitra Ionela Giuleștu (Resembles Warship Girls version of Luná Vladímirskaja, cancelled before construction, never named, adopted by Moldova, renamed LDT Chișinău with pennant D1) *
    500 LÈM Tashként ЛЭМ Ташкент — Luná L'vóvna Vladímirskaja Луна Львовна Владимирская/Luna Vladimirskaya Lvovna (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle, later salvaged and was scrapped, adopted by Uzbekistan, renamed EER Toşkent without change of pennant number) *


    KÍEV-CLASS DESTROYER LEADER (PROJECT 48)
    501 LÈM Kíev ЛЭМ Киев — Khrystýna Ýorivna Rjúrykovychi Христина Йорівна Рюриковичі (Cancelled before completion to prevent capture, used as target and was scrapped, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed LEM Kýjiv ЛЕМ Київ with pennant 078) *
    502 LÈM Ereván ЛЭМ Ереван — Anahid Arshakuni Անահիդ Արշակունի (Cancelled before completion to prevent capture, used as target and was scrapped, adopted by Armenia, renamed JUA Jerevan JUA Երևան without change of pennant number) *
    503 LÈM Stalinobód ЛЭМ Сталинобод — Taḩmina Armaghana Таҳмина Армагхана (Cancelled before launching, was scrapped on slip, adopted by Tajikistan, renamed RÈD Dushanbe РÈД Душанбе without change of pennant number) *
    504 LÈM Petrozavódsk ЛЭМ Петрозаводск — Ilóna Aleksándrovna Ménshikova Илона Александровна Меншикова (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Russia without name change)
    505 LÈM Ochákov ЛЭМ Очаков — Ksénija Oleksándrivna Ól'vijevych Ксенія Олександрівна Ольвієвич (Cancelled before construction, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed LEM Ochákiv ЛЕМ Очаків with pennant 079) *
    506 LÈM Perekóp ЛЭМ Перекоп — Praskóv'ja Petróvna Vrángel' Прасковья Петровна Врангель (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Russia without name change)
    507 LÈM Ashkhabád ЛЭМ Ашхабад — Bahargül Süleýmanyjowna Nyýazowa (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Turkmenistan, renamed EEÝ Aşgabat without change of pennant nuymber) *
    508 LÈM Almá-Atá ЛЭМ Алма-Ата — Äygerim Qañlyqyzy Jubanova Әйгерім Қаңлықызы Жұбанова (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Kazakhstan, renamed EEJ Almaty ЭЭЖ Алматы without change of pennant nuymber) *
    509 LÈM Arkhángel'sk ЛЭМ Архангельск — Angelína Mikhájlovna Óttarova Ангелина Михайловна Оттарова (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Russia without name change)
    510 LÈM Múrmansk ЛЭМ Мурманск — Mar'jána Aleksándrovna Trépova Марьяна Александровна Трепова (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Russia without name change)


    GNÉVNYJ-CLASS DESTROYER (PROJECT 7)
    511 ÈM Gróznyj ЭМ Грозный — Vasilísa Dmítrievna Nagórnaja Василиса Дмитриевна Нагорная (Resembles Azur Lane self, awarded ÓKZ in 1945, used as target ship in Test 48 in 1957, was scrapped, adopted by Russia without name change)
    512 ÈM Grómkij ЭМ Громкий — Dóminika Nikoláevna Koroljóva Доминика Николаевна Королёва (Awarded ÓKZ in 1945, was sunk as target ship in Test 48 in 1957, adopted by Russia without name change)
    513 ÈM Gremjáschij ЭМ Гремящий — Dína Antónovna Gúpina Дина Антоновна Гурин (Resembles fan art done of her by Ryan Greythorn on Pixiv, ID #63360413, declared Guards ship in 1943, was sunk as target ship in Test 48 in 1957, adopted by Russia without name changed, awarded honorific title KhRF)
    514 ÈM Stremítel'nyj ЭМ Стремительный — Ul'jána Borísovna Nikoláeva Ульяна Борисовна Николaевa (Was sunk in battle, partially salvaged to repair sistership, adopted by Russia without name change)
    515 ÈM Sokrushítel'nyj ЭМ Сокрушительный — Sofíja Grigór'evna Lékareva София Григорьевна Лекарева (Was sunk in storm, adopted by Russia without name change)
    516 ÈM Gnévnyj ЭМ Гневный — Diána Arkádievna Andréeva Диана Аркадиевна Андреева (Was sunk in battle, adopted by Russia without name change)
    517 ÈM Grozjáschij ЭМ Грозящий — Vládlena Vlásiovna Nikíforova Владлена Власиовна Никифорова (Was scrapped post-World War Two, adopted by Russia without name change)
    518 ÈM Górdyj ЭМ Гордый — Dár'ja Evgén'evna Eféta Дарья Евгеньевна Ефета (Was sunk by mine strike, adopted by Russia without name change)
    519 ÈM Steregúschij ЭМ Стерегущий — Tamára Aleksándrovna Chernyshjóva Тамара Александровна Чернышёва (Was sunk in battle, salvaged post-war and was scrapped, adopted by Russia without name change)
    520 ÈM Smetlívyj ЭМ Сметливый — Rozalíja Bronislávovna Gavrílova Розалия Брониславовна Гаврилова (Was sunk by mine strike, adopted by Russia without name change)
    521 ÈM Bódryj ЭМ Бодрый — Bóhdana Mýtynivna Mykhajlóvycha Богдана Митинівна Михайловича (Was damaged by bomb strikes, repaired and used as target ship post-war, was later scrapped, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Bad'óryj ЕМ Бадьорий with pennant 080) *
    522 ÈM Býstryj ЭМ Быстрый — Stefánija Vasílivna Jákovljeva Стефанія Василівна Яковлєва (Was sunk by mine strike, salvaged and was sunk again in battle, bow salvaged to repair sistership, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Shvýdkyj ЕМ Швидкий with pennant 081) *
    523 ÈM Bójkij ЭМ Бойкий — Jehénija Ermólaevna Kashevárova Євгенія Ермолаевна Кашеварова (Awarded ÓKZ in 1943, was sunk as target post-war, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Zhvávyj ЕМ Жвавий with pennant 082) *
    524 ÈM Besposchádnyj ЭМ Беспощадный — Bóhuslava Pétrevna Metál'nykova Богуслава Петревна Метальникова (Was sunk in battle, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Neschádnyj ЕМ Нещадний with pennant 083) *
    525 ÈM Bezupréchnyj ЭМ Безупречный — Veroníka Mikhájlovna Greshílova Вероника Михайловна Грешилова (Was sunk in battle, adopted by Russia without name change)
    526 ÈM Bdítel'nyj ЭМ Бдительный — Odárka Jevhénivna Kóslova Одарка Євгенівна Козлов (Was sunk in battle, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Pýl'nyj ЕМ Пильний with pennant 084) *
    527 ÈM Rézvyj ЭМ Резвый — Nína Balódshyna Kaval'chúk Ніна Vалодшаына Кавальчук (Was scrapped post-war, adopted by Belarus, renamed ÈM Zhvávy ÈМ Жвавы without change of pennant number) *
    528 ÈM Rastorópnyj ЭМ Расторопный — Floriana Bogdan-Mușat (Was sold for scrap post-war, adopted by Moldova, renamed DT Rapidă with new pennant D2) *
    529 ÈM Razjáschij ЭМ Разящий — Darejan Dadeshkeliani დარეჯან დადეშქელიანი (Was sunk as target ship post-war, adopted by Georgia, renamed EE Ch'k'ua EE ჭკუა wit pennant E2) *
    530 ÈM R'jányj ЭМ Рьяный — Perchuhi Bogosyan Պերճուհի Բոգոսյան (Was sunk as target ship post-war, adopted by Armenia, renamed JU Nakhandzakhndir JU Նախանձախնդիր without change of pennant) *
    531 ÈM Rézkij ЭМ Резкий — Zhāng Héfēn 张 荷芬 (Transferred to mainland China post-war, renamed ZRZ Fǔshùn ZRZ 抚顺 with pennant 102, was scrapped, adopted by mainland China and retains name)
    532 ÈM Retívyj ЭМ Ретивый — Gāo Jiālán 高 佳兰 (Transferred to mainland China post-war, renamed ZRZ Tàiyuán ZRZ太原 with pennant 104, currently serves as static training ship)
    533 ÈM Reshítel'nvj ЭМ Решительнвй — Pétja Sergéevna Gorshkóva Петя Сергеевна Горшкова (Was lost in storm before completion, adopted by Russia, renamed ÈM Pospéshnyj ЭМ Поспешный with same pennant number) *
    534 ÈM Pospéshnyj ЭМ Поспешный — Lǐ Ānguì 李 安桂 (Resembles Warship Girls self with Oriental features, renamed ÈM Reshítel'nvj ЭМ Решительнвй [second of name] before commissioning, transferred to mainland China post-war, renamed ZRZ Zhǎngchūn ZRZ 长春 with pennant 103, preserved as museum ship)
    535 ÈM Révnostnyj ЭМ Ревностный — Gülnarä Aslanqizi Hüseynova Gülnarə Aslanqızı Hüseynova (Was scrapped post-war, adopted by Azerbaijan, renamed EMG Qeyrətlidir with same pennant number) *
    536 ÈM Peredovój ЭМ Передовой — Gülmira Muhammedqyzy Borjigin Гүлмира Мұхаммедқызы Боржигин (Renamed ÈM Razvitój ЭМ Развитой before launching, then renamed ÈM Razjjarjónnyj ЭМ Разъяренный before commissioning, was sunk as target in Test 48 in 1957, adopted by Kazakhstan, renamed EE Aşwlanşaq ЭЭ Ашуланшақ with same pennant number) *
    537 ÈM Rekórdnyj ЭМ Рекордный — Zhōu Hǎijú 周 海菊 (Transferred to mainland China post-war, renamed ZRZ Ānshān ZRZ 鞍山 with pennant 101, preserved as museum ship)
    538 ÈM Pýlkij ЭМ Пылкий — Jyrgal Ruslankyzy Tynaj Жыргал Русланкызы Тынай (Was scrapped post-war, adopted by Kyrgyzstan, renamed ÈM Jánuu ЭМ Жануу with same pennant number) *
    539 ÈM Razúmnyj ЭМ Разумный — Nyazik Pyragy (Was scrapped post-war, adopted by Turkmenistan, renamed EE Esasly with same pennant number) *


    STOROZHEVÓJ-CLASS DESTROYER (PROJECT 7U)
    540 ÈM Storozhevój ЭМ Сторожевой — Serafíma Valérievna Sáblina Серафима Валериевна Саблина (Was scrapped post-war, adopted by Russia without name change)
    541 ÈM Stójkij ЭМ Стойкий — Karīna Agnese von Stackelbergienė (Was sunk in a storm post-war, adopted by Latvia, renamed LJK Daugavgrīva with pennant E2) *
    542 ÈM Stráshnyj ЭМ Страшный — Élena Vladímirna Tríbutsa Елена Владимирна Трибуца (Was scrapped post-war, adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Saaremaa with pennant H13) *
    543 ÈM Síl'nyj ЭМ Сильный — Jevgēņija von Münchhausenienė (Was scrapped post war, adopted by Lavtia, renamed LJK Dundaga with pennant E3) *
    544 ÈM Smélyj ЭМ Смелый — Sabīne Bertholde-Šaltjārė (Damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike, was scuttled, adopted by Latvia, renamed LJK Pitrags with pennant E4) *
    545 ÈM Strógij ЭМ Строгий — Smiltė Galvanauskienė (Was scrapped post-war, adopted by Lithuania, renamed LKL Klaipėda with pennant E2) *
    546 ÈM Skóryj ЭМ Скорый — Sígrid Kliméntovna Voroshílova Сигрид Климентовна Ворошилова (Was sunk by mine strike, adopted by Estonia, renamed EML Lahemaa with pennant H14) *
    547 ÈM Svirépyj ЭМ Свирепый — Stanislova Gediminaičienė (Was scrapped post-war, adopted by Lithuania, renamed LKL Palanga with pennant E3) *
    548 ÈM Státnyj ЭМ Статный — Kristīna Valdemārs (Damaged beyond economical repair by mine strike, was sunk in storm, later scrapped on site, adopted by Latvia, renamed LJK Ainaži with pennant E5) *
    549 ÈM Strójnyj ЭМ Стройный — Svajonė Kęstutaitienė (Was scrapped post-war, adopted by Lithuania, renamed LKL Telšiai with pennant E4) *
    550 ÈM Slávnyj ЭМ Славный — Skaidrīte Ketlersienė (Was scrapped post-war, adopted by Latvia, renamed LJK Liepāja with pennant E6) *
    551 ÈM Suróvyj ЭМ Суровый — Mótja Andréevna Gúschin Мотя Андреевна Гущин (Was sunk by mine strike, adopted by Russia without name change)
    552 ÈM Serdítyj ЭМ Сердитый — Viktóryja Valjantsínova Drozd Вікторыя Валянцинова Дрозд (Was sunk in battle, adopted by Belarus, renamed ÈM Sjardzíty ЭМ Сярдзіты with same pennant number) *
    553 ÈM Sovershénnyj ЭМ Совершенный — Vasylýna Serhíevna Fédorova Василина Сергіевна Федорова (Was sunk in battle, later salvaged and was scrapped, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Doskónalyj ЕМ Досконалий with pennant 085) *
    554 ÈM Svobódnyj ЭМ Свободный — Brónislava Petróvna Shevchénko Бронислава Петровна Шевченко (Was sunk in battle, later salvaged and was scrapped, adopted by Russia without name change)
    555 ÈM Sposóbnyj ЭМ Способный — Myrosláva Arkádievna Horshénina Мирослава Аркадіевна Горшеніна (Was sunk in battle, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Zdátnyj ЕМ Здатний with pennant number 086) *
    556 ÈM Smyshljónyj ЭМ Смышлёный — Olésja Víktorivna Shéhul-Tykhomýrova Олеся Вікторівна Шегул-Тихомирова (Was sunk by mine strike, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Tjamúschyj ЕМ Тямущий with pennant 087) *
    557 ÈM Soobrazítel'nyj ЭМ Сообразительный — Nátali Hryhorívna Kyrychénko Наталі Григорівна Кириченко (Declared Guards ship in 1943, was scrapped post-war, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Kmitlývyj ЕМ Кмітливий with pennant 088, granted honorific title OU) *


    ÓPYTNYJ-CLASS DESTROYER (PROJECT 45)
    558 ÈM Sergó Ordzhonikídze ЭМ Серго Орджоникидзе — Ekaterína Grigór'evna Ordzhonikídze Екатерина Григорьевна Орджоникидзе (Renamed ÈM Ópytnyj ЭМ Опытный before commissioning, reclassified as experimental destroyer post-war, was scrapped, adopted by Russia with latter name)


    WICKES-CLASS DESTROYER (TOWN-CLASS LEND-LEASE TO SOVIET UNION)
    559 ÈM Dérzkij ЭМ Дерзкий — Réjna Rishárovna Párkkherst-Krónin'shil'da Рейна Ришаровна Паркхерст-Крониньшильда/Rayna Diana Heidi Stephanie Parkhurst-Crowninshield (Built for the United States as USS Crowninshield with hull number DD-134, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed HMS Chelsea with pennant D133, later transferred to Soviet Union and renamed, returned and was scrapped)
    561 ÈM Dóblestnyj ЭМ Доблестный — Véra Vérovna Uajt-Bókzhott-Fut Вера Веровна Уайт-Бокжотт-Фут/Vera Allison Wright-Boycott-Foote (Built for the United States as USS Foote with hull number DD-169, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed HMS Roxborough with pennant D126, later transferred to the Soviet Union and renamed, returned and was scrapped)
    562 ÈM Dostójnyj ЭМ Достойный — Gál'ja Sélvinovna Rúson-Tómas Галья Селвиновна Русон-Томас/Shannon Gale Carole Rawson-Thomas (Built for the United States as USS Thomas with hull number DD-182, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed HMS Saint Albans with pennant D215, later transferred to Soviet Union and renamed, was scrapped)
    563 ÈM Drúzhnyj ЭМ Дружный — Márija Álanovna Shéffield-Jarnéll Мария Алановна Шеффилд-Ярнелл/Alicia Mary Sheffield-Yarnall (Built for the United States as USS Yarnall with hull number DD-143, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed HMS Lincoln with pennant D242, later transferred to Soviet Union and renamed, returned and was scrapped)
    564 ÈM Zhárkij ЭМ Жаркий — Ekaterína Kárlovna Lépper-Kóuell Екатерина Карловна Леппер-Коуэлл/Catherine Willow Vanna Tempest Stacey Lepper-Cowell (Built for the United States as USS Cowell with hull number DD-167, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed HMS Brighton with pennant D208, later transferred to Soviet Union and renamed, returned and was scrapped)
    565 ÈM Zhgúchij ЭМ Жгучий — Evfímija Vil'gél'movna Banks-Tviggs Евфимия Вильгельмовна Бэнкс-Твиггс/Wynter Erica Banks-Twiggs (Built for the United States as USS Twiggs with hull number DD-127, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed HMS Leamington with pennant D219, later transferred to Soviet Union and renamed, was returned and scrapped)
    566 ÈM Zhóstkij ЭМ Жёсткий — Anfísha Artúrovna Po-Méddoks Анфиша Артуровна По-Меддокс/Anthea Georgette Poe-Maddox (Built for the United States as USS Maddox with hull number DD-168, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed HMS Georgetown with pennant D146, later transferred to the Soviet Union and renamed, returned and was scrapped)
    567 ÈM Zhivúchij ЭМ Живучий — Maríja Vil'gél'movna Mjóns-Férfaks Мария Вильгельмовна Мёнс-Ферфакс/Mary Antonia Moens-Fairfax (Built for the United States as USS Fairfax with hull number DD-93, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed HMS Richmond with pennant D288, later transferred to Soviet Union and renamed, returned and was scrapped)


    CLEMSON-CLASS DESTROYER (TOWN-CLASS LEND-LEASE TO SOVIET UNION)
    560 ÈM Déjatel'nyj ЭМ Деятельный — Dzénni Vínstonovna Krávchenko-Kh'órdon Дженни Винстоновна Кравченко-Хьордон/Jennifer Rhoda Kravchenko-Herndon (Built for the United States as USS Herndon with hull number DD-198, transferred to the United Kingdom and renamed HMS Churchill with pennant D154, later transferred to Soviet Union and renamed, was sunk in battle)


    MIRABELLO-CLASS DESTROYER (WAR PRIZE)
    568 ÈM Ametíst ЭМ Аметист — Liviána Oktaviánovna Ribóti Ливиана Октавиановна Риботи/Liviana Augusta Riboty di Sestri Ponente (Built in Italy as RM Augusto Riboty with pennant C52, transferred to the Soviet Union as war prize in 1950 and renamed, was scrapped)


    VIFOR-CLASS DESTROYER (WAR PRIZE)
    570 ÈM Ljógkij ЭМ Лёгкий — Magdaléna Ieremíovna Grigorésku Магдалена Иеремиовна Григореску/Magdalena Emilia Grigorescu (Built in Italy for Romania as NMS Vârtej, seized by Italy in the Great war and commissioned as RM Nibbio, transferred to Romania post-war as NMS Mărășești, seized by the Soviet Union as war prize and renamed, returned to Romania post-World War Two as NR D11, was scrapped)
    572 ÈM Lóvkij ЭМ Ловкий — Maríja Aleksándrovna Averésku Мария Александровна Авереску/Maricica Alexandra Averescu (Built in Italy for Romania as NMS Vijelie, seized by Italy in the Great War and commissioned as RM Sparviero, transferred to Romania post-war as NMS Mărășești, seized by the Soviet Union as war prize and renamed, returned to Romania post-World War Two as NR D12, was scrapped)


    REGELE FERDINAND-CLASS DESTROYER (WAR PRIZE)
    569 ÈM Letúshij ЭМ Летучий — Élena Al'frédovna Sáksen-Kóburg-Gótskij Елена Альфредовна Саксен-Кобург-Готский/Ileana Marie Saxa-Coburg-Gotha (Built in Italy for Romania as NMS Regina Maria, seized by the Soviet Union as war prize and renamed, returned to Romania post-World War Two as NR D22, was scrapped)
    571 ÈM Likhój ЭМ Лихой — Elizabéta Ferdinándovna Gogentsóllern-Zígmaringen Елизавета Фердинандовна Гогенцо́ллерн-Зи́гмаринген/Elisabeth Antonia Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (Built in Italy for Romania as NMS Regele Ferdinand, seized by the Soviet Union as war prize and renamed, returned to Romania post-World War Two as NR D21, was scrapped)


    SOLDATI-CLASS DESTROYER (WAR PRIZE)
    573 ÈM Lóvkij ЭМ Ловкий — Kármina Kárlovna Margóttini Кармина Карловна Марготтини/Carmina Camilla Margottini di Livorno (Second of name, built in Italy as RM Camicia Nera with pennant C132, renamed MM Artigliere after the collapse of the Fascist regime, transferred to the Soviet Union as war prize in 1950 and renamed, was sunk as target)
    574 ÈM Ljógkij ЭМ Лёгкий — Franchéska Al'frédovna Viglíeri Франческа Альфредовна Виглиери/Francesca Alfreda Viglieri di Ancona (Second of name, built in Italy as RM Fuciliere with pennant C135, transferred to the Soviet Union as war prize in 1950 and renamed, was scrapped)


    OGNEVÓJ-CLASS DESTROYER (PROJECT 30)
    579 ÈM Ógnennyj ЭМ Огненный — Kristiāna Madara von Mandernsienė (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Latvia, renamed LJK Jelgava with pennant E7) *
    580 ÈM Ozhestochjónnyj ЭМ Ожесточённый — Rīta Sarmīte Ķemerienė (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Latvia, renamed LJK Jūrmala with pennant E8) *
    581 ÈM Óstryj ЭМ Острый — Paula Lūcija von Bironienė (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Latvia, renamed LJK Ventspils with pennant E9) *
    582 ÈM Oslepítel'nyj ЭМ Ослепительный — Kotryna Palemonienė (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Lithuania, renamed LKL Kaunas with pennant E5) *
    583 ÈM Ostorózhnyj ЭМ Осторожный — Solveiga Vykintienė (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Lithuania, renamed LKL Šiauliai with pennant E6) *
    584 ÈM Otchjótlivny ЭМ Отчётливый — Paulina Jogailaičienė (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Lithuania, renamed LKL Panevėžys with pennant E7) *
    585 ÈM Organizóvannyj ЭМ Организованный — Agnė Marburgietienė (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Lithuania, renamed LKL Alytus with pennant E8) *
    586 ÈM Otbórnyj ЭМ Отборный — Melanija Pašešupienė (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Lithuania, renamed LKL Marijampolė with pennant E9) *
    587 ÈM Otrazhájuschij ЭМ Отражающий — Lídzija Barýsŭna Rúrykavichŭna Лідзія Барысўна Рурыкавічўна (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Belarus, renamed ÈM Barýsaŭ ЭМ Барысаў with same pennant number) *
    588 ÈM Ognevój ЭМ Огневой — Antonína Anatólivna Júnovydova Антоніна Анатолівна Юновидова (Commissioned at war's end, was scrapped post-war, adopted by the Ukraine, renamed EM Vohnevóji ЕМ Вогневої with pennant 089) *
    590 ÈM Otménnyj ЭМ Отменный — Marharýta Karybútŭna Aĺhérdavichŭna Маргарыта Карыбутўна Альгердавічўна (Captured incomplete by Germany, scrapped on slip, adopted by Belarus, renamed ÈM Maladzéchna ЭМ Маладзечна with same pennant number) *
    591 ÈM Obúchennyj ЭМ Обученный — Zhánna Krystsínŭna Radzívila Жанна Крысцінўна Радзівіла (Captured incomplete by Germany, scrapped on slip, adopted by Belarus, renamed ÈM Zhódzina ЭМ Жодзіна with same pennant number) *
    592 ÈM Otchájannyj ЭМ Отчаянный — Nadzéja Júryŭna Aleĺkavichŭna Надзея Юрыўна Алелькавічўна (Captured incomplete by Germany, scrapped on slip, adopted by Belarus, renamed ÈM Slutsk ЭМ Слуцк with same pennant number) *
    593 ÈM Obschítel'nyj ЭМ Общительный — Brândușa Ștefania Mușata (Captured incomplete by Germany, scrapped on slip, adopted by Moldova, renamed DT Bălți with pennant D3) *
    596 ÈM Zhárkij ЭМ Жаркий — Khatuna Khosroidesk'iri ხათუნა ხოსროიდესკირი (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Georgia, renamed EE Kutaisi EE ქუთაისი with pennant E4) *
    597 ÈM Zhivój ЭМ Живой — Rusudan Kartlosuli რუსუდან ქართლოსული (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Georgia, renamed EE Rustavi EE რუსთავი with pennant E5) *
    598 ÈM Zhútkij ЭМ Жуткий — Golnara K'osta kyzy Khetӕgkatya Голнара Къоста кызы Хетӕгкатыа/Golnara K'ost'as kalishvili Het'ugk'at'ia გოლნარა კოსტას ქალიშვილი ჰეტუგკატია (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Georgia, renamed EE Tskhinvali EE ცხინვალი with pennant E6) *
    599 ÈM Zhjóstkij ЭМ Жёсткий — Gulnaz Bagrat'ionuli გულნაზ ბაგრატიონული (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Georgia, renamed EE Gori EE გორი with pennant E7) *
    603 ÈM Vedúschij ЭМ Ведущий — Gohar Bagratuni Գոհար Բագրատունի (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Armenia, renamed JU Gyumri JU Գյումրի with same pennant number) *
    604 ÈM Vnezápnyj ЭМ Внезапный — Sevinj Naderqizi Äfşari Sevinj Naderqızı Əfşarı (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Azerbaijan, renamed EMG Sumqayıt with same pennant number) *


    IMPROVED OGNEVÓJ-CLASS DESTROYER (PROJECT 30-K)
    575 ÈM Otlíchnyj ЭМ Отличный — Ri Namsŏn 리 남선 (Construction paused during World War Two, completed post-war, was scrapped, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH P'yŏng'yang CIH 평양 with pennant 100) *
    576 ÈM Obvaztsóvyj ЭМ Образцовый — Pak Kyŏngmin 박 경민 (Construction paused during World War Two, completed post-war, was scrapped, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Kaesŏng CIH 개성 with pennant 101) *
    577 ÈM Otvázhnyj ЭМ Отважный — Ch'oi Kyŏngsŏn 최 경선 (Construction paused during World War Two, completed post-war, was scrapped, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Namp'o CIH 남포 with pennant 102) *
    578 ÈM Odarjónnyj ЭМ Одарённый — Chŏng Kinam 정 기남 (Construction paused during World War Two, completed post-war, was scrapped, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Rasŏn CIH 라선 with pennant 103) *
    589 ÈM Ozornój ЭМ Озорной — Svjátlana Hlébyŭna Dryhavíchŭna Святлана Глебыўна Дрыгавічўна (Cancelled before construction, adopted by Belarus, renamed ÈM Salihórsk ЭМ Салігорск with same pennant number) *
    594 ÈM Osmotrítel'nyj ЭМ Осмотрительный — Constanța Gavrila Seljuqa (Construction paused during World War Two, completed post-war, was sunk as target post-war, adopted by Moldova, renamed DT Comrat with pennant D4) *
    595 ÈM Okhótnik ЭМ Охотник — Bedisa Anchabadze ბედისა ანჩაბაძე (Resembles fan art done of her by Ryan Greythorn on Pixiv, ID #64227643, construction paused during World War Two, completed post-war, renamed ÈM Stálin ЭМ Сталин, was scrapped post-war, adopted by Georgia, renamed EE Batumi EE ბათუმი with pennant E3) *
    600 ÈM Vnushítel'nyj ЭМ Внушительный — Shaḩoza Gurkani Шаҳноза Гуркани (Construction paused during World War Two, completed post-war, was scrapped, adopted by Tajikistan, renamed ÈD Suġd ÈД Суғд with same pennant number) *
    601 ÈM Vynóslivyj ЭМ Выносливый — Aynur Fedorqyzy Şwbina Айнұр Федорқызы Шубина (Construction paused during World War Two, completed post-war, was scrapped, adopted by Kazakhstan, renamed EE Astana ЭЭ Астана with same pennant number) *
    602 ÈM Vládtnyj ЭМ Властный — Saodat Mang'ita Muxammedovna (Construction paused during World War Two, completed post-war, was scrapped, adopted by Uzbekistan, renamed EE Samarqand with same pennant number) *


    TYPE 1934A JACOBI-CLASS DESTROYER (WAR PRIZE)
    605 ÈM Prýtkij ЭМ Прыткий — Maríja Frídrikhovna In Мария Фридриховна Ин/Maria Franka Ihn (Resembles Warship Girls version of Heidi Lüdemann [KMS Z18 Hans Lüdemann], built in Germany as KMS Z14 Friedrich Ihn, seized by the Soviet Union as war prize and renamed, was scrapped post-war)
    606 ÈM Pýlkij ЭМ Пылкий — Èrevána Érikovna Stéjnbrink Эревана Эриковна Стейнвринк/Ernestine Verena Steinbrink (Second of name, resembles Warship Girls version of Anna von Roeder [KMS Z17 Diether von Roeder], built in Germany as KMS Z15 Erich Steinbrinck, seized by the Soviet Union as war prize and renamed, was scrapped)


    TYPE 1936 VON ROEDER-CLASS DESTROYER (WAR PRIZE)
    607 ÈM Próchnyj ЭМ Прочный — Kárla Kárlovna Gál'ster Карла Карловна Гальстер/Karla Käthe Galster (Resembles Azur Lane self, built in Germany as KMS Z20 Karl Galster, surrendered to the Soviet Union as war prize and renamed, was scrapped)


    TYPE 1936A "MOB" HERZOG ZU MECKLENBURG-CLASS DESTROYER (WAR PRIZE)
    608 ÈM Provórnyj ЭМ Проворный — Khristína Kárlovna Méjer Кристина Карловна Мейер/Kersten Kasimira Meyer (Built in Germany as KMS Z33, surrendered to the Soviet Union as war prize and renamed, was scrapped, later given native name DMS Karl Meyer) *


    AKATSUKI-CLASS DESTROYER (WAR PRIZE)
    609 ÈM Vérnyj ЭМ Верный — Khímeko Khagémiovna Akamátsu Химеко Хагемиовна Акамацу/Akamatsu Himeko 赤松 姫子 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, built in Japan as THG Hibiki THG with hull number KK-177, surrendered to the Soviet Union as war prize and renamed, was scuttled post-war)


    FUYUTSUKI-CLASS DESTROYER (WAR PRIZE)
    610 ÈM Vnezálnyj ЭМ Внезапный — Kháruna Satórovna Fukujáma Харуна Саторовна Фукуяма/Fukuyama Haruna 福山 春南 (Second of name, resembles Azur Lane self, was built in Japan as THG Harutsuki THG 春月 with hull number KK-268, surrendered to the Soviet Union as war prize and renamed, was scrapped post-war)


    MATSU-CLASS DESTROYER (WAR PRIZE)
    611 ÈM Vozrozhdjónnyj ЭМ Возрождённый — Kíra Tsunéovna Jonéi Кира Цунеовна Ёнеи/Yonei Kira 米井 綺羅 (Built in Japan as THG Kiri THG with hull number KK-314, surrendered to the Soviet Union as war prize and renamed, was scrapped)
    612 ÈM Volevój ЭМ Волевой — Kajáko Tsunéovna Jonéi Каяко Цунеовна Ёнеи/Yonei Kayako 米井 榧子 (Built in Japan as THG Kaya THG with hull number KK-319, surrendered to the Soviet Union as war prize and renamed, was scrapped)


    TACHIBANA-CLASS DESTROYER (WAR PRIZE)
    613 ÈM Vétrenyj ЭМ Ветреный — Khátsumi Leonárdovna Khajási Хацуми Леонардовна Хаяси/Hayashi Katsumi 林 勝巳 (Built in Japan as THG Hatsuzakura THG 初櫻 with hull number KK-350, surrendered to the Soviet Union as war prize, later renamed ÈM Vyrazítel'nyj ЭМ Выразительный, was scrapped)
    614 ÈM Vól'nyj ЭМ Вольный — Síno Leonárdovna Khajási Сино Леонардовна Хаяси/Hayashi Shino 林 志乃 (Built in Japan as THG Shii THG with hull number KK-361, surrendered to the Soviet Union as war prize and renamed, was scrapped)


    Ship prefixes

    Armenia
    JU — Jokati Ughekts'vord ջոկատի ուղեկցորդ ("Squadron Escort")
    JUA — Jokati Ughekts'vord Arrajnordy ջոկատի ուղեկցորդ առաջնորդը ("Squadron Escort Leader")


    Azerbaijan
    EMG — Eskadron Müşayiæt Gæmi ("Squadron Escort Ship")
    EMGR — Eskadron Müşayiæt Gæmi Ræhbæri ("Squadron Escort Ship Leader")


    Belarus
    ÈM/ÈМ — Èskádranykh Minanóstsaŭ Èскадраных Мінаносцаŭ ("Squadron Escort")
    LÈM/ЛÈМ — Lídar Èskádranykh Minanóstsaŭ Лідар Èскадраных Мінаносцаŭ ("Squadron Escort Leader")


    China
    ZRZ — Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó Zhànjiàn 中华人民共和国戰艦 ("Warship of the People's Republic of China")


    Estonia
    EML — Eesti Mereväe Laev ("Estonian Navy Ship")


    Georgia
    EE — Esk'adris Esk'ort'i ესკადრის ესკორტი ("Squadron Escort")
    EEL — Esk'adris Esk'ort'is Lideri ესკადრის ესკორტის ლიდერი ("Squadron Escort Leader")


    Germany
    DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("Germany Navy Ship") (after 1945)
    KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (before 1945)


    Italy
    RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy")


    Japan
    THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天王陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")


    Kazakhstan
    EE/ЭЭ — Eskadrondy Eskorttay Эскадронды Эскорттау ("Squadron Escort")
    EEJ/ЭЭЖ — Eskadron Eskortynyñ Jetekşisi Эскадрон Эскортының Жетекшісі ("Squadron Escort Leader")


    Kyrgyzstan
    ÈM/ЭМ — Èskadralyk Minonosets Эскадралык Миноносец ("Squadron Escort")


    Latvia
    LJK — Latvijas Jūras Karakuģis ("Latvian Navy Ship")


    Lithuania
    LKL — Lietuvos Karinis Laivas ("Lithuanian Military Ship")


    Moldova
    DT — Distrugător ("Destroyer")
    LDT — Liderul Distrugătorului ("Destroyer Leader")


    North Korea
    CIH — Chosŏn Inmingun-ham 조선 인민군 함 ("Warship of the Korean People's Army")


    Romania
    NMS — Nava Majestăţii Sale ("His Majesty's Ship") (before 1945)
    NR — Nava Românească ("Romanian Ship") (after 1945)


    Russia
    ÈM/ЭМ — Èskádrennykh Minonóstsev Эскадренный Миноносец ("Squadron Escort")
    LÈM/ЛЭМ — Líder Èskádrennykh Minonóstsev Лидер Эскадренных Миноносцев ("Squadron Escort Leader")


    Tajikistan
    ÈD/ЭД — Èskadronī Эскадронӣ ("Destroyer")
    RÈD/РЭД — Roḩbari Èskadronī Роҳбари Эскадронӣ ("Destroyer Leader")


    Turkmenistan
    EE — Eskadron Eskorty ("Squadron Escort")
    EEÝ — Eskadronyň Esgerleriniň Ýolbaşçysy ("Squadron Escort Leader")


    Ukraine
    EM/ЕМ — Eskádrenykh Minonóstsiv Ескадрених Міноносців ("Squadron Escort")
    LEM/ЛЕМ — Líder Eskádrenykh Minonóstsiv Лідер Ескадрених Міноносців ("Squadron Escort Leader")


    United Kingdom
    HMS — Her Majesty’s Ship


    United States
    USS — United States Ship


    Uzbekistan
    EE — Eskadron Eskort ("Squadron Escort")
    EER — Eskadron Eskort Rahbari ("Squadron Escort Leader")


    Pennant superior letters/Hull classification codes

    D — Destroyer (Royal Navy pennant superior)
    DD — Destroyer (United States Navy hull classification code)
    D — Distrugător ("Destroyer") (Moldovan Navy pennant superior)
    E — Eskadras Mīnētājs ("Squadron Escort") (Latvian Navy pennant superior)
    E — Eskadrinis Minininkas ("Squadron Escort") (Lithuanian Navy pennant superior)
    E — Esk'ort'i ესკორტი ("Escort") (Georgian Navy pennant superior)
    H — Hävitaja ("Destoryer") (Estonian Navy pennant superior)
    KK — Kuchikukan 駆逐艦 ("Destroyer")
    Z — Zerstörer ("Destoryer") (German Navy pennant superior)


    Other short forms

    KhRF/ХРФ — Khranítel’ Rossíjskoj Federátsii Хранитель Российской Федерации ("Guardian of the Russian Federation")
    ÓKZ/ОКЗ — Órden Krásnoe Známja Орден Красного Знамени ("Order of the Red Banner")
    OU/ОУ — Opikún Ukrajíni Опікун України ("Guardian of Ukraine")
     
  27. Extras: Japan: Wartime/Post-War Destroyers (Revised)
    Pyeknu

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    I've done a big update on the wartime local built/post-war foreign built destroyers of the IJN and the JMSDF, including kanji/kana for all ship names and shipgirl human names, plus seeing all the un-built Tachnibana-class destroyer escorts adopted by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea; this would counterbalance the considerable ROK shipgirl corps taken from non-built Yūgumo-class (including the Kai-Yūgumo destroyers), Michitsuki-class and the Chō-Shimakaze destroyers.

    I also elected to highlight all ship names to ensure people can read them correctly.

    You know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF WARTIME AND POST-WAR FOREIGN-BUILT DESTROYERS (JAPANESE NAVY)


    Note: If the ship prefix THG does not appear before the ship name, the ship was never formally commissioned into the Imperial Japanese Navy.

    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    KAGERŌ-CLASS DESTROYER
    KK-206 THG Kagerō THG 陽炎 — Yuhara Minami 湯原 南 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, damaged by mine strike, was sunk in battle by air attack in 1943 near Rendova Island, Solomon Islands)
    KK-207 THG Shiranui THG 不知火 — Yuhara Seiko 湯原 正湖 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk in battle by air attack in 1944 near Panay Island, the Philippines, in the wake of Leyte Gulf)
    KK-208 THG Kuroshio THG 黒潮 — Yuhara Kunie 湯原 邦枝 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by mine strike in 1943 near Kolombangara Island, Solomon Islands)
    KK-209 THG Oyashio THG 親潮 — Yuhara Chikako 湯原 智佳子 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, damaged by mine strike in 1943 near Kolombangara Island, Solomon Islands, then sunk by air attack)
    KK-210 THG Hayashio THG 早潮 — Yuhara Hayako 湯原 早子 (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Minami, damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1942 in Huon Gulf, Papua New Guinea, then scuttled by torpedo)
    KK-211 THG Natsushio THG 夏潮 — Yuhara Natsumi 湯原 夏美 (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Seiko, was sunk by torpedo strike by USS S-37 in 1942 south of Makassar Island, Indonesia)
    KK-212 THG Hatsukaze THG 初風 — Yuhara Hikaru 湯原 輝 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, lost her bow via collision with THG Myōkō in the Battle of Empress Augusta Bay in 1943 off Bougainville Island, Papua New Guinea, then sunk by surface attack by American destroyers)
    KK-213 THG Yukikaze THG 雪風 — Yuhara Yukiko 湯原 雪子/Yuán Lìxuě 袁 麗雪 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, survived the way and was surrendered to China in 1947, renamed ZMZ Dānyáng ZMZ 丹陽 with hull number QJ-07, remained with the Republic forces on Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War, was scrapped in 1970)
    KK-214 THG Amatsukaze THG 天津風 — Yuhara Amako 湯原 尼子 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, damaged beyond economical repair in 1945 by air attack off Xiàmén, Fújiàn province of China, was scuttled)
    KK-215 THG Tokitsukaze THG 時津風 — Yuhara Tokiko 湯原 時子 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, damaged by air attack in the Battle of the Bismarck Sea in 1943, abandoned and went adrift, was located and sunk by air attack near Finschhafen, Papua New Guinea)
    KK-216 THG Urakaze THG 浦風 — Yuhara Utako 湯原 歌子 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, sunk by torpedo strike by USS Sealion in 1944 near Jīlóng, Taiwan)
    KK-217 THG Isokaze THG 磯風 — Yuhara Izumi 湯原 泉美 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, damaged beyond economical repair by air attack while on Operation: Ten-gō in 1945, was scuttled west of Yaku-shima, Kagoshima prefecture of Japan)
    KK-218 THG Hamakaze THG 浜風 — Yuhara Hama 湯原 濱 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, sunk by air attack while on Operation: Ten-gō in 1945 west of Yaku-shima, Kagoshima prefecture of Japan)
    KK-219 THG Tanikaze THG 谷風 — Yuhara Taniko 湯原 谷子 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, sunk by torpedo strike by USS Harder in 1944 near Tawi-Tawi island, the Philippines)
    KK-220 THG Nowaki THG 野分 — Yuhara Norie 湯原 紀江 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, damaged beyond economical repair in 1944 after the Battle off Samar, sunk by torpedo attack by USS Owen near Legazpi, the Philippines)
    KK-221 THG Arashi THG — Yuhara Arisa 湯原 有紗 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by torpedo and gunfire attack from US Ships Dunlap, Craven and Maury in the Battle of Vela Gulf in 1943 near Vella Lavella island, the Solomon Islands)
    KK-222 THG Hagikaze THG 萩風 — Yuhara Hiromi 湯原 弘美 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by torpedo and gunfire attack from US Ships Dunlap, Craven and Maury in the Battle of Vela Gulf in 1943 near Vella Lavella island, the Solomon Islands)
    KK-223 THG Maikaze THG 舞風 — Yuhara Mai 湯原 舞 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by gunfire in 1944 by US Ships New Jersey, Minneapolis and New Orleans near Chuuk island, the Federated States of Micronesia)
    KK-224 THG Akigumo THG 秋雲 — Yuhara Tokimi 湯原 登紀美 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by torpedo attack by USS Redfin in 1944 near the Zamboanga Peninsula, the Philippines)


    YŪGUMO-CLASS DESTROYER
    KK-225 THG Yūgumo THG 夕雲 — Kumasaka Yūna 熊坂 夕奈 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by gunfire and torpedo attack by US Ships Chevalier and Selfridge in 1943 at the Battle of Vella Lavella near Vella Lavella island, the Solomon Islands)
    KK-226 THG Makigumo THG 巻雲 — Kumasaka Makiko 熊坂 巻子 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, damaged beyond economical repair in 1943 near Savo Island, the Solomon Islands, was scuttled by torpedo)
    KK-227 THG Kazagumo THG 風雲 — Kumasaka Kazuko 熊坂 和子 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by torpedo attack by USS Hake in 1944 near Davao Gulf, the Philippines)
    KK-228 THG Naganami THG 長波 — Kumasaka Nami 熊坂 菜美 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by air attack in 1944 in Ormoc Bay, the Philippines)
    KK-229 THG Makinami THG 巻波 — Kumasaka Maki 熊坂 真希 (Resembles Azur Lane self, damaged beyond economical repair in 1943 during the Battle of Cape Saint George, was sunk by gunfire by US Ships Converse and Spence off Cape Saint George, New Ireland island, Papua New Guinea)
    KK-230 THG Takanami THG 高波 — Kumasaka Takako 熊坂 高子 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by gunfire by USS Minneapolis in 1942 during the Battle of Tassafaronga near Savo Island, the Solomon Islands)
    KK-231 THG Ōnami THG 大波 — Kumasaka Nao 熊坂 奈緒 (Resembles Warship Girls version of Yuhara Yukiko, was sunk by torpedo attack by US Ships Charles Ausburne, Claxton and Dyson in 1943 during the Battle of Cape Saint George near Cape Saint George, New Ireland island, Papua New Guinea)
    KK-232 THG Kiyonami THG 清波 — Kumasaka Kiyoko 熊坂 清子 (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by air attack in 1943 near Kolombangara island, the Solomon Islands)
    KK-233 THG Tamanami THG 玉波 — Kumasaka Tamako 熊坂 玉子 (Resembles Warship Girls version of Yuhara Arisa, was sunk by torpedo attack by USS Mingo in 1944 west of Lubang Island, the Philippines)
    KK-234 THG Suzunami THG 涼波 — Kumasaka Suzumi 熊坂 涼美 (Resembles Warship Girls version of Toyama Sumie, was sunk by air attack in 1943 near the mouth of Rabaul Harbour, Papua New Guinea)
    KK-235 THG Fujinami THG 藤波 — Kumasaka Fujiko 熊坂 藤子 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by air attack after the Battle off Samar in 1944 near Iloilo province, the Philippines)
    KK-236 THG Hayanami THG 早波 — Kumasaka Hayami 熊坂 早美 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by torpedo from USS Harder in 1944 near Tawi-Tawi island, the Philippines)
    KK-237 THG Hamanami THG 濱波 — Kumasaka Nahoko 熊坂 菜穂子 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by air attack in 1944 in Ormoc Bay, the Philippines)
    KK-238 THG Okinami THG 沖波 — Kumasaka Nanami 熊坂 奈々美 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by torpedo attack by USS Harder in 1944 near Tawi-Tawi Island, the Philippines)
    KK-239 THG Kishinami THG 岸波 — Kumasaka Nagisa 熊坂 渚 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by torpedo attack by USS Flasher in 1944 near Palawan island, the Philippines)
    KK-240 THG Asashimo THG 朝霜 — Kumasaka Asami 熊坂 朝美 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, sunk by air attack while on Operation: Ten-gō in 1945 west of Cape Sata, Kagoshima prefecture of Japan)
    KK-241 THG Hayashimo THG 早霜 — Kumasaka Hayako 熊坂 早子 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, damaged in 1944 during the Battle off Samar, later lost her bow to air attack, was grounded and sank off Semirara island in Caluya, the Philippines)
    KK-242 THG Akishimo THG 秋霜 — Kumasaka Akina 熊坂 熊奈 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, damaged beyond economical repair in 1944 in Manila Harbour, the Philippines, later capsized and sank)
    KK-243 THG Kiyoshimo THG 清霜 — Kumasaka Kiyomi 熊坂 清美 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, damaged by air attack in 1944 near San Jose, the Philippines, was sunk by torpedo attack from USS PT-223)


    UMIGIRI-CLASS (YŪGUMO)/HAEMU-CLASS DESTROYER (adopted by Korea)
    KK-244 Umigiri 海霧 — Kumasaka Haeko 熊坂 南風子/Hyŏng Haŭn 형 하은 (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Hama, cancelled before construction in 1943, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Haemu TMK 해무 with hull number KC-01) *
    KK-245 Yamagiri 山霧 — Kumasaka Sachiko 熊坂 佐知子/Hyŏng Soyŏn 형 소연 (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Izumi, cancelled before construction in 1943, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Sanmu TMK 산무 with hull number KC-02) *
    KK-246 Tanigiri 谷霧 — Kumasaka Tokiko 熊坂 時子/Hyŏng Chihyŏn 형 지현 (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Kunie, cancelled before construction in 1943, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Kongmu TMK 곡무 with hull number KC-03) *
    KK-247 Kawagiri 川霧 — Kumasaka Kanako 熊坂 可南子/Hyŏng Chiu 형 지우 (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Norie, cancelled before construction in 1943, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Ch'ŏnmu TMK 천무 with hull number KC-04) *
    KK-248 Taekaze 妙風 — Kumasaka Taeko 熊坂 妙子/Hyŏng Miyŏng 형 미영 (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Chikako, cancelled before construction in 1943, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Myop'ung TMK 묘풍 with hull number KC-05) *
    KK-249 Kiyokaze 清風 — Kumasaka Kiyomi 熊坂 清美/Hyŏng Chŏnghŭi 형 정희 (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Taniko, cancelled before construction in 1943, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Ch'ŏngp'ung TMK 청풍 with hull number KC-06) *
    KK-250 Satokaze 里風 — Kumasaka Satoko 熊坂 里子/Hyŏng Insuk 형 인숙 (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Utako, cancelled before construction in 1943, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Ip'ung TMK 이풍 with hull number KC-07) *
    KK-251 Murakaze 村風 — Kumasaka Minami 熊坂 美南/Hyŏng Chŏngsuk 형 정숙 (Resembles Azur Lane version of Yuhara Yukiko, cancelled before construction in 1943, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Ch'onp'ung TMK 촌풍 with hull number KC-08) *

    YAMASAME-CLASS (KAI-YŪGUMO)/SAN'U-CLASS DESTROYER (adopted by Korea)
    KK-252 Yamasame 山雨 — Kumasaka Maya 熊坂 真耶/Hyŏng Sunhŭi 형 순희 (Resembles Warship Girls version of Yuhara Minami, cancelled before construction in 1943, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK San'u TMK 산우 with hull number KC-09) *
    KK-253 Akisame 秋雨 — Kumasaka Akemi 熊坂 朱実/Hyŏng Ch'unja 형 춘자 (Resembles Warship Girls version of Yuhara Seiko, cancelled before construction in 1943, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Ch'uu TMK 추우 with hull number KC-10) *
    KK-254 Natsusame 夏雨 — Kumasaka Natsumi 熊坂 夏美/Hyŏng Myŏngsuk 형 명숙 (Resembles Warship Girls version of Yuhara Kunie, cancelled before construction in 1943, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Hau TMK 하우 with hull number KC-11) *
    KK-255 Hayasame 早雨 — Kumasaka Hayako 熊坂 早子/Hyŏng Hyŏnsuk 형 현숙 (Cancelled before construction in 1943, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Chou TMK 조우 with hull number KC-12) *
    KK-256 Takashio 高潮 — Kumasaka Takako 熊坂 高子/Hyŏng Ŭnjŏng 형 은정 (Cancelled before construction in 1943, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Kojo TMK 고조 with hull number KC-13) *
    KK-257 Akishio 秋潮 — Kumasaka Akiko 熊坂 秋子/Hyŏng Chihye 형 지혜 (Cancelled before construction in 1943, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Ch'ujo TMK 추조 with hull number KC-14) *
    KK-258 Harushio 春潮 — Kumasaka Haruna 熊坂 春奈/Hyŏng Hyŏnjŏng 형 현정 (Cancelled before construction in 1943, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Ch'unjo TMK 춘조 with hull number KC-15) *
    KK-259 Wakashio 若潮 — Kumasaka Wakana 熊坂 若奈/Hyŏng Yunsŏ 형 윤수 (Cancelled before construction in 1943, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Yakcho TMK 약조 with hull number KC-16) *

    AKIZUKI-CLASS DESTROYER
    KK-260 THG Akizuki THG 秋月 — Akiyama Tokina 秋山 鴇奈 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1944 at the Battle off Cape Engaño east of the Batanes Islands, the Philippines)
    KK-261 THG Teruzuki THG 照月 — Akiyama Teruyo 秋山 照代 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, damaged by torpedo attack by US Ships PT-37 and PT-40 in 1942, later sunk by internal explosion between Guadalcanal and Savo islands, the Solomon Islands)
    KK-262 THG Suzutsuki THG 涼月 — Akiyama Suzumi 秋山 涼美 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, lost her bow by torpedo attack during Operation: Ten-gō in 1945, returned to Japan, survived the war, decommissioned, was sunk as breakwater in 1948 off Kitakyūshū, Japan)
    KK-263 THG Hatsuzuki THG 初月 — Akiyama Motoko 秋山 素子 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by gunfire by elements of Task Group 38.1 in 1944 at the Battle off Cape Engaño east of the Batanes Islands, the Philippines)
    KK-264 THG Niizuki THG 新月 — Akiyama Nomi 秋山 能美 (Resembles Azur Lane self, was sunk by elements of Task Group 36.1 in 1943 during the Battle of Kula Gulf near Kolombangara, the Solomon Islands)
    KK-265 THG Wakatsuki THG 若月 — Akiyama Wakura 秋山 和倉 (Resembles Warship Girls version of Akiyama Tokina, was sunk by air attack in 1944 in Ormoc Bay, the Philippines)
    KK-266 THG Shimotsuki THG 霜月 — Akiyama Seiko 秋山 聖子 (Resembles Warship Girls version of Akiyama Suzumi, was sunk by torpedo attack by USS Cavalla in 1944 near the Riau Archipelago of Borneo Island, Indonesia)


    FUYUTSUKI-CLASS DESTROYER
    KK-267 THG Fuyutsuki THG 冬月 — Fukuyama Furui 福山 震慰 (Survived Operation: Ten-gō in 1945, was damaged by mine strike after surrender of Japan, was sunk in 1948 as breakwater off Kitakyūshū, Japan)
    KK-268 THG Harutsuki THG 春月 — Fukuyama Haruna 福山 春南/Kháruna Satórovna Fukujáma Харуна Саторовна Фукуяма (Resembles Azur Lane self, survived the war, surrendered to the Soviet Union in 1947, renamed ÈM Vnezápnyj ЭМ Внезапный with pennant 610, was scrapped in 1969)
    KK-269 THG Yoizuki THG 宵月 — Fukuyama Yoiko 福山 宵子/Shān Jìngshàn 山 静善 (Resembles Azur Lane self, survived the war, surrendered to China in 1947, renamed ZMZ Fényáng ZMZ 汾陽 with hull number QJ-05, remained with the Republic forces after the Chinese Civil War, was scrapped in 1963)
    KK-270 THG Natsuzuki THG 夏月 — Fukuyama Natsumi 福山 夏美/Natsumi Charlotte Canning 夏美・シャーロット・カニング (Survived the war, surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1947, scrapped 1947-48 at Yokosuka in Kanagawa prefecture in Japan, adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Temasek with pennant D01) *


    MICHITSUKI-CLASS DESTROYER
    KK-271 Michitsuki 満月 — Mitsuya Michiko 満也 満子/Michiko Daza y Salazar 満子・ダザ・イ・サラザー (Cancelled before launch when only 16% complete at war's end, was scrapped at Sasebo, Nagasaki prefecture in Japan in 1948, adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Samar with hull number DD-02) *
    KK-272 THG Hanazuki THG 花月 — Mitsuya Hanako 満也 花子/Hanako Quezon y Molina 花子・ケソン・イ・モリーナ (Survived the war, surrendered to the United States in 1947, was sunk as target in 1948 off the Gotō Islands in Nagasaki prefecture, Japan, adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Malacañang with hull number DD-01) *


    KIYOTSUKI-CLASS (MICHIZUKI)/CH'ŎNG'WŎL-CLASS DESTROYER (adopted by Korea)
    KK-273 Kiyotsuki 清月 — Mitsuya Kiyoko 満也 清子/Sam Kayun 삼 가윤 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Ch'ŏng'wŏl TMK 청월 with hull number KC-17) *
    KK-274 Ōtsuki 大月 — Mitsuya Tsukiko 満也 月子/Sam Taemi 삼 대미 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Taewŏl TMK 대월 with hull number KC-18) *
    KK-275 Hazuki 葉月 — Mitsuya Suzuka 満也 涼風/Sam Yongju 삼 용주 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Yŏb'wŏl TMK 엽월 with hull number KC-19) *
    KK-276 Yamazuki 山月 — Mitsuya Maya 満也 摩耶/Sam Mijŏng 삼 미정 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK San'wŏl TMK 산월 with hull number KC-20) *
    KK-277 Urazuki 浦月 — Mitsuya Reiko 満也 礼子/Sam Pyŏr'i 삼 별이 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK P'owŏl TMK 포월 with hull number KC-21) *
    KK-278 Aogumo 青雲 — Mitsuya Ayako 満也 亜矢子/Sam Ayŏng 삼 아영 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Ch'ŏng'un TMK 청운 with hull number KC-22) *
    KK-279 Benigumo 紅雲 — Mitsuya Hanako 満也 華子/Sam Hyŏn'yŏng 삼 현영 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Hong'un TMK 홍운 with hull number KC-23) *
    KK-280 Harugumo 春雲 — Mitsuya Haruka 満也 春佳/Sam Hyesŏng 삼 혜성 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Ch'un'un TMK 춘운 with hull number KC-24) *
    KK-281 Amagumo 天雲 — Mitsuya Ami 満也 亜海/Sam Ayŏn 삼 아연 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Ch'ŏn'un TMK 천운 with hull number KC-25) *
    KK-282 Yaegumo 八重雲 — Mitsuya Yaeko 満也 八重子/Sam Yunsŏng 삼 윤성 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK P'aljung'un TMK 팔중운 with hull number KC-26) *
    KK-283 Fuyugumo 冬雲 — Mitsuya Fuyuko 満也 冬子/Sam Poyŏn 삼 보연 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Tong'un TMK 동운 with hull number KC-27) *
    KK-284 Yukigumo 雪雲 — Mitsuya Yuka 満也 由花/Sam Yŏngji 삼 영기 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Sŏr'un TMK 설운 with hull number KC-28) *
    KK-285 Okitsukaze 沖津風 — Mitsuya Kanami 満也 佳奈美/Sam Koŭn 삼 고은 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Ch'ungjinp'ung TMK 충진풍 with hull number KC-29) *
    KK-286 Shimokaze 霜風 — Mitsuya Shiho 満也 志帆/Sam Sŏnghŭi 삼 성희 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Sangp'ung TMK 상풍 with hull number KC-30) *
    KK-287 Asagochi 朝東風 — Mitsuya Ayami 満也 綾美/Sam Aejŏng 삼 애정 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Chodongp'ung TMK 조동풍 with hull number KC-31) *
    KK-288 Ōkaze 大風 — Mitsuya Keiko 満也 桂子/Sam Kahŭi 삼 가희 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Taep'ung TMK 대풍 with hull number KC-32) *
    KK-289 Kochi 東風 — Mitsuya Chie 満也 千恵/Sam Ch'aeyŏng 삼 채영 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Tongp'ung TMK 동풍 with hull number KC-33) *
    KK-290 Nishikaze 西風 — Mitsuya Shizuka 満也 静佳/Sam Sŏjin 삼 서진 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Sŏp'ung TMK 서풍 with hull number KC-34) *
    KK-291 Hae 南風 — Mitsuya Haeko 満也 南風子/Sam Namju 삼 남주 (Cancelled before construction in 1944, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Namp'ung TMK 남풍 with hull number KC-35) *


    SHIMAKAZE-CLASS DESTROYER
    KK-292 THG Shimakaze THG 島風 — Toyama Sumie 外山 純江 (Resembles Kantai Collection self, was sunk by air attack in 1944 in Ormoc Bay, the Philippines), also known as Sŭng Sumi 승 수미 due to her younger half-sisters being adopted by Korea.


    MINEKAZE-CLASS (CHŌ-SHIMAKAZE)/PONG'PUNG-CLASS DESTROYER (adopted by Korea)
    KK-293 Minekaze 峯風 — Toyama Minako 外山 美奈子/Sŭng Mijin 승 미진 (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1942, never named, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Pongp'ung TMK 봉풍 with hull number KC-36) *
    KK-294 Sawakaze 澤風 — Toyama Sawako 外山 佐和子/Sŭng Sŏnghan 승 성한 (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1942, never named, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK T'aekp'ung TMK 택풍 with hull number KC-37) *
    KK-295 Okikaze 沖風 — Toyama Okiku 外山 御菊/Sŭng Nayŏn 승 나연 (Second of name, cancelled before construction, never named in 1942, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Ch'ungp'ung TMK 충풍 with hull number KC-38) *
    KK-296 Nadakaze 灘風 — Toyama Natsumi 外山 奈津美/Sŭng Naŭn 승 나은 (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1942, never named, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK T'anp'ung TMK 탄풍 with hull number KC-39) *
    KK-297 Yakaze 矢風 — Toyama Yayoi 外山 弥生/Sŭng Yuran 승 유란 (Second of name, cancelled before construction, never named in 1942, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Ship'ung TMK 시풍 with hull number KC-40) *
    KK-298 Hakaze 羽風 — Toyama Harumi 外山 春美/Sŭng Hyein 승 혜인 (Second of name, cancelled before construction, never named in 1942, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Up'ung TMK 우풍 with hull number KC-41) *
    KK-299 Shiokaze 汐風 — Toyama Shiori 外山 詩織/Sŭng Sŏngja 승 성자 (Second of name, cancelled before construction, never named in 1942, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Sŏkp'ung TMK 석풍 with hull number KC-42) *
    KK-300 Akikaze 秋風 — Toyama Akiko 外山 明子/Sŭng Ch'unghwa 승 충화 (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1942, never named, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Ch'up'ung TMK 추풍 with hull number KC-43) *
    KK-301 Yūkaze 夕風 — Toyama Yū 外山 優/Sŭng Yuri 승 유리 (Second of name, cancelled before construction, never named in 1942, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Sap'ung TMK 사풍 with hull number KC-44) *
    KK-302 Tachikaze 太刀風 — Toyama Tachiko 外山 太刀子/Sŭng Tohŭi 승 도희 (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1942, never named, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK T'aedop'ung TMK 태도풍 with hull number KC-45) *
    KK-303 Hokaze 帆風 — Toyama Shiho 外山 志穂/Sŭng Sŏng'a 승 성아 (Second of name, cancelled before construction, never named in 1942, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Pŏmp'ung TMK 범풍 with hull number KC-46) *
    KK-304 Nokaze 野風 — Toyama Nomi 外山 野美/Sŭng Nar'ae 승 날애 (Second of name, cancelled before construction, never named in 1942, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Yap'ung TMK 야풍 with hull number KC-47) *
    KK-305 Namikaze 波風 — Toyama Namiko 外山 奈美子/Sŭng Nihŭi 승 니희 (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1942, never named, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK P'ap'ung TMK 파풍 with hull number KC-48) *
    KK-306 Numakaze 沼風 — Toyama Mahoko 外山 真秀子/Sŭng Sŏg'yŏng 승 석연 (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1942, never named, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Sop'ung TMK 소풍 with hull number KC-49) *
    KK-307 Taiyōkaze 太陽風 — Toyama Taeko 外山 多恵子/Sŭng Tamyŏn 승 다면 (Cancelled before construction in 1942, never named, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK T'aeyangp'ung TMK 태양풍 with hull number KC-50) *
    KK-308 Hikaze 火風Toyama Hinako 外山 妃名子/Sŭng Hyebin 승 혜빈 (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1942, never named, adopted by Korea, renamed TMK Hwap'ung TMK 화풍 with hull number KC-51) *


    MATSU-CLASS DESTROYER
    KK-309 THG Matsu THG — Yonei Matsuko 米井 松子 (Was sunk by gunfire from US Ships Cogswell, Ingersoll and Knapp in 1944 near Chichi-jima, Ogasawara islands, Japan)
    KK-310 THG Take THG — Yonei Takiko 米井 多喜子/Takiko Stamford Raffles 多喜子・スタンフォード・ラッフルズ (Resembles fan art by Inaba Shiki, Pixiv ID #81311010, second of name, survived the war, surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1947, was scrapped, adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Bamboo with pennant F01) *
    KK-311 THG Ume THG — Yonei Umeko 米井 梅子 (Was sunk by air attack in 1944 south of Taiwan)
    KK-312 THG Momo THG — Yonei Momoko 米井 桃子 (Second of name, was sunk by torpedo attack in 1944 by USS Hawkbill southwest of Bolinao, the Philippines)
    KK-313 THG Kuwa THG — Yonei Kumiko 米井 公美子 (Was sunk by air attack in 1944 in Ormoc Bay, the Philippines)
    KK-314 THG Kiri THG — Yonei Kira 米井 綺羅/Kíra Tsunéovna Jonéi Кира Цунеовна Ёнеи (Survived the war, was surrendered to the Soviet Union in 1947, renamed ÈM Vozrozhdjónnyj ЭМ Возрождённый with pennant 611, was scrapped in 1969)
    KK-315 THG Sugi THG — Yonei Sugako 米井 壽賀子/Jiāng Huìlíng 江 蕙玲 (Survived the war, was surrendered to China in 1947,, renamed ZMZ Huìyáng ZMZ 惠阳 with hull code QJ-02, remained with the Republic forces on Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War, was scrapped in 1954)
    KK-316 THG Maki THG — Yonei Makiko 米井 槇子/Makiko Stamford Raffles 槇子・スタンフォード・ラッフルズ (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1947, was scrapped, adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Yellowwood with pennant F03) *
    KK-317 THG Momi THG — Yonei Momoe 米井 百恵 (Second of name, was sunk by air strike in 1945 near Manila, the Philippines)
    KK-318 THG Kashi THG — Yonei Katsuko 米井 勝子/Katsuko Crame y Pérez de Tagle 勝子・クレーム・イ・ペレス・デ・タグレ (Second of name, survived the war, was surrendered to the United States in 1947, was scrapped, adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Palawan with hull number DE-04) *
    KK-319 THG Kaya THG — Yonei Kayako 米井 榧子/Kajáko Tsunéovna Jonéi Каяко Цунеовна Ёнеи (Second of name, survived the war, was surrendered to the Soviet Union in 1947, renamed ÈM Volevój ЭМ Волевой with pennant 612, was scrapped in 1959)
    KK-320 THG Nara THG — Yonei Namiko 米井 奈美子/Ran Namu 란 나무 (Survived the war, was not claimed by any of the Allies, was scrapped, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Anju CIH 안주 with pennant 150) *
    KK-321 THG Sakura THG — Yonei Sakura 米井 櫻 (Was sunk by mine strike in 1945 near Ōsaka, Japan)
    KK-322 THG Yanagi THG — Yonei Yaeko 米井 弥生子 (Second of name, damaged beyond economical repair and run aground in 1945 within Mutsu Bay near Ōminato, Aomori prefecture, Japan, was scrapped on site post-war)
    KK-323 THG Tsubaki THG 椿 — Yonei Tsuneko 米井 恒子/Ran Tallae 란 달래 (Survived the war, was not claimed by any of the allies, was scrapped, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Ch'ŏngjin CIH 청진 with pennant 151) *
    KK-324 THG Hinoki THG Yonei Himeko 米井 姫子 (Resembles fan art done by Inaba Shiki, Pixiv ID #78420906, second of name, was sunk in 1945 by gunfire from USS Charles Ausburne and other ships in Lingayen Gulf, the Philippines)
    KK-325 THG Kaede THG — Yonei Kaede 米井 楓/Jiāng Fēnfāng 江 芬芳 (Survived the war, was surrendered to China in 1947, renamed ZMZ Héngyáng ZMZ 衡陽 with hull number QJ-01, remained with the Republic forces on Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War, was scrapped in 1962)
    KK-326 THG Keyaki THG — Yonei Kaori 米井 香織/Kaori Aguinaldo y Famy 香織・アギナルド・イ・ファミイ (Survived the war, was surrendered to the United States in 1947, was sunk as target later that year, adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Romblon with hull number DE-01) *


    TACHIBANA-CLASS DESTROYER/CHŎNGJU-CLASS FRIGATE
    KK-327 Yaezakura 八重櫻 — Hayashi Yaeko 林 八重子/Rim Yŏrŭm 림 여름 (Cancelled after launch while 60% complete, was sunk in air raid on Yokosuka in 1945, salvaged post-war and was scrapped, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Chŏngju CIH 정주 with pennant 152) *
    KK-328 Yadake 矢竹 — Hayashi Yōko 林 葉子/Rim Uri 림 우리 (Cancelled after launch, incomplete when war ended, was sunk as breakwater post-war, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Haeju CIH 해주 with pennant 153) *
    KK-329 Kuzu 葛 — Hayashi Kurumi 林 来留美/Rim Kusŭl 림 구슬 (Cancelled before launch in 1945, was scrapped on slip, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Hamhŭng CIH 함흥 with pennant 154) *
    KK-330 THG Kaki THG — Hayashi Kanako 林 香菜子/Kanako Bonifacio y de Castro 香菜子・ボニファーチョ・イ・デ・カストロ (Second of name, survived the war, surrendered to the United States at Qīngdǎo in China in 1947, later sunk as target, adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Marinduque with hull number DE-05) *
    KK-331 THG Kaba THG — Hayashi Kamiko 林 紙子/Kamiko Bonifacio y de Castro 紙子・ボニファーチョ・イ・デ・カストロ (Survived the war, was surrendered to the United States at Sasebo in Japan in 1947, was scrapped, adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Mindoro with hull number DE-03) *
    KK-332 Hayaume 早梅 — Hayashi Hayako 林 早子/Rim Hanŭi 림 하늬 (Cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Hoiryong CIH 회령 with pennant 155) *
    KK-333 Katsura 桂 — Hayashi Katsura 林 桂/Rim Kyŏ'ul 림 겨울 (Cancelled after launch in 1945, was later sunk as breakwater, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Hŭich'ŏn CIH 희천 with pennant 156) *
    KK-334 Tobiume 飛梅 — Hayashi Tokiko 林 登紀子/Rim Tambi 림 담비 (Cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Hyesan CIH 혜산 with pennant 157) *
    KK-335 Fuji 藤 — Hayashi Fujiko 林 藤子/Rim Kaŭl 림 가을 (Third of name, cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Kaech'ŏn CIH 개천 with pennant 158) *
    KK-336 Wakazakura 若櫻 — Hayashi Wakana 林 若奈/Rim Chaegyu 림 재규 (Cancelled before launch in 1945, was scrapped on slip, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Kanggye CIH 강계 with pennant 159) *
    KK-337 Yamazakura 山櫻 — Hayashi Yasuko 林 媞子/Rim Yigyǒng 림 이경 (Cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Kimch'aek CIH 김책 with pennant 160) *
    KK-338 Ashi — Hayashi Ayako 林 亜矢子/Rim Arŭm 림 아름 (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Kusŏng CIH 구성 with pennant 161) *
    KK-339 THG Tachibana THG — Hayashi Tachiko 林 太刀子 (Was sunk by air attack in 1945 off Hakodate on Hokkaidō, Japan)
    KK-340 Shinodake 篠竹 — Hayashi Shiho 林 志穂/Rim Saetbyŏl 림 샛별 (Cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Manp'o CIH 만포 with pennant 162) *
    KK-341 Yomogi 蓬 — Hayashi Koyomi 林 暦/Rim Kkot 림 꽃 (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Munch'ŏn CIH 문천 with pennant 163) *
    KK-342 THG Tsuta THG — Hayashi Tsutako 林 蔦子/Yáng Huìfāng 楊 慧芳 (Second of name, surrendered to China in 1947, renamed ZMZ Huáyáng ZMZ 华阳 with hull number QJ-04, remained with the Republic forces on Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War, was scrapped in 1954)
    KK-343 Aoi 葵 — Hayashi Aoi 林 葵/Rim Arong 림 아롱 (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH P'yŏngsŏng CIH 평성 with pennant 164) *
    KK-344 Shiraume白梅 — Hayashi Shirayuki 林 白雪/Rim Saeron 림 새론 (Cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Sariwŏn CIH 사리원 with pennant 165) *
    KK-345 THG Hagi THG — Hayashi Harumi 林 晴実/Harumi Wendy Fullerton 晴実・ウェンディ・フラートン (Second of name, survived the war, surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1947, was scrapped, adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Clover with pennant F02) *
    KK-346 Kiku 菊 — Hayashi Kikuko 林 菊子/Rim Pyŏltchi 림 별찌 (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Samjiyŏn CIH 삼지연 with pennant 166) *
    KK-347 Kashiwa 柏 — Hayashi Shiori 林 詩織/Rim Poram 림 보람 (Cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Shinp'o CIH 신포 with pennant 167) *
    KK-348 THG Sumire THG — Hayashi Sumiko 林 菫子/Sumiko Joanna Fullerton 菫子・ジョアンナ・フラートン (Second of name, surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1947, was scrapped, adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Viola with pennant F04) *
    KK-349 THG Kusunoki THG — Hayashi Kuniko 林 国子/Kuniko Dana Fullerton 国子・デイナ・フラートン (Surrendered to the United Kingdom in 1947, was scrapped, adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Camphor with pennant F05) *
    KK-350 THG Hatsuzakura THG 初櫻 — Hayashi Katsumi 林 勝巳/Khátsumi Leonárdovna Khajási Хацуми Леонардовна Хаяси (Survived the war, surrendered to the Soviet Union in 1947, renamed ÈM Vétrenyj ЭМ Ветреный with pennant 613, later renamed ÈM Vyrazítel'nyj ЭМ Выразительный, was scrapped in 1958)
    KK-351 Kigiku 黄菊 — Hayashi Kiyoko 林 喜洋子/Rim Mindŭlle 림 민들레 (Cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Songnim CIH 송림 with pennant 169) *
    KK-352 Hatsugiku 初菊 — Hayashi Hatsue 林 初枝/Rim Pyŏmnit 림 별빛 (Cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Sunch'ŏn CIH 순천 with pennant 170) *
    KK-353 Akane 茜 — Hayashi Akane 林 茜/Rim Pora 림 보라 (Cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Tŏkchŏn CIH 덕천 with pennant 171) *
    KK-354 Shiragiku 白菊 — Hayashi Shizue 林 静江/Rim Sandara 림 산다라 (Cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Tanch'ŏn CIH 단천 with pennant 172) *
    KK-355 Chigusa 千草 — Hayashi Chigusa 林 千草/Rim Ch'orong 림 초롱 (Cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Wŏnsan CIH 원산 with pennant 173) *
    KK-356 Wakakusa 若草 — Hayashi Wakana 林 若奈/Rim Haessal 림 햇살 (Cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Kangdong CIH 강동 with pennant 174) *
    KK-357 Natsugusa 夏草 — Hayashi Natsumi 林 夏美/Rim Han'ul 림 한울 (Cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Kangnam CIH 강남 with pennant 175) *
    KK-358 Akikusa 秋草 — Hayashi Akiko 林 秋子/Rim Sŭlgi 림 슬기 (Cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Sŏnbong CIH 선봉 with pennant 176) *
    KK-359 THG Nire THG — Hayashi Noriyo 林 記代/Rim Mirae 림 미래 (Second of name, survived the war, not allocated to any of the Allied powers post-war, was scrapped in 1948, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Shinŭiju CIH 신의주 with pennant 168) *
    KK-360 THG Nashi THG — Hayashi Wakako 林 和歌子 (Was sunk in air attack in 1945 off Mitajirizaki near Kure in Hiroshima prefecture, Japan, was salvaged in 1954 and rebuilt into a destroyer escort for service in the Maritime Self-Defence Forces, renamed NKG Wakaba NKG わかば with hull number KB-261, was scrapped in 1972-73)
    KK-361 THG Shii THG — Hayashi Shino 林 志乃/Síno Leonárdovna Khajási Сино Леонардовна Хаяси (Survived the war, surrendered to the Soviet Union in 1947, renamed ÈM Vól'nyj ЭМ Вольный with pennant 614, was scrapped in 1960)
    KK-362 THG Enoki THG — Hayashi Etsuko 林 英津子 (Was sunk by mine strike in 1945 near Obama in Fukui prefecture, Japan, was salvaged and scrapped in 1948)
    KK-363 Azusa 梓 — Hayashi Azusa 林 梓/Rim Maŭm 림 마음 (Cancelled before launch in 1945, was scrapped on slip, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Changp'ung CIH 장풍 with pennant 177) *
    KK-364 THG Odake THG 雄竹 — Hayashi Okiku 林 御菊/Okiku Castañeda de Cavite 御菊・カスタニェーダ・デ・カヴィテ (Survived the war, surrendered to the United States in 1947, was sunk as target, adopted by the Philippines, renamed BRP Luzon with hull number DE-02) *
    KK-365 THG Hatsuume THG 初梅 — Hayashi Hatsuko 林 初子/Yáng Xiǎofāng 楊 小芳 (Survived the war, surrendered to China in 1947, renamed ZMZ Xìnyáng ZMZ 信陽 with hull number QJ-03, remained with the Republic forces on Taiwan after the Chinese Civil War, was scrapped in 1961)
    KK-366 Tochi 栃 — Hayashi Tokiko 林 斗貴子/Rim Narabit 림 나라빛 (Cancelled after launch in 1945, was sunk as breakwater, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Kŭmch'ŏn CIH 금천 with pennant 178) *
    KK-367 Hishi — Hayashi Hiroko 林 弘子/Rim Turi 림 두리 (Second of name, cancelled before launch in 1945, was scrapped on slip, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Kaep'ung CIH 개풍 with pennant 179) *
    KK-368 Suzuki 薄 — Hayashi Suzuko 林 鈴子/Rim Charam 림 자람 (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Ch'ŏngnam CIH 청남 with pennant 180) *
    KK-369 Nogiku 野菊 — Hayashi Nanase 林 七瀬/Rim Noŭl 림 노을 (Cancelled before construction in 1945, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Tŭkchang CIH 득장 with pennant 181) *
    KK-370 Sakaki 榊 — Hayashi Saeko 林 佐恵子/Rim Sori 림 소리 (Cancelled before launch in 1945, was scrapped on slip, adopted by North Korea, renamed CIH Un'gok CIH 운곡 with pennant 182) *


    GLEAVES-CLASS/ASAKAZE-CLASS DESTROYER
    KK-371 NKG Asakaze NKG あさかぜ — Tamako Grace Ellyson 璋子・グレース・エリソン (Built in the United States as USS Ellyson with hull number DD-454, transferred to Japan in 1954 and renamed [second of name], returned to the United States in 1969, then transferred to Taiwan in 1970, eventually scrapped for spare parts)
    KK-372 NKG Hatakaze NKG はたかぜ — Wakana Huālíng Macomb 若奈・花苓・マコーム (Built in the United States as USS Macomb with hull number DD-458, transferred to Japan in 1954 and renamed [second of name], returned to the United States in 1969later transferred to Taiwan, renamed ZMZ Xiányáng ZMZ 咸陽 [second of name] with hull number QJ-18 to replace older namesake [ZMZ Xiányáng ZMZ 咸陽 with hull number QJ-10, formerly USS Rodman with hull number DD-456], used for spare parts and scrapped)


    FLETCHER-CLASS/ARIAKE-CLASS DESTROYER
    KK-373 NKG Ariake NKG ありあけ — Hayleigh Akane Edwards ヘイリー・和樹・エドワーズ (Built in the United States as USS Heywood L. Edwards with hull number DD-663, transferred to Japan in 1959 and renamed [second of name], was scrapped in 1976)
    KK-374 NKG Yūgure NKG ゆうぐれ — Ruby Yūko Leary ルビー・優子・リアリー (Built in the United States as USS Richard P. Leary with hull number DD-664, transferred to Japan in 1959 and renamed [second of name], returned to the United States in 1974, was scrapped in 1976)


    Ship prefix

    BRP — Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas ("Ship of the Republic of the Philippines")
    CIH — Chosŏn Inmingun-ham 조선인민군함 ("Warship of the Korean People's Army")
    ÈM/ЭМ — Èskádrennykh Minonóstsev Эскадренный Миноносец ("Squadron Escort") (Russian/Soviet type prefix)
    RSS — Republic of Singapore Ship

    NKG — Nihon-koku Gunkan 日本国軍艦 ("Warship of the State of Japan")
    THG — Tennō Heika Gunkan 天皇陛下軍艦 ("Warship of His Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign")
    TMK — Taehan Minguk Kunhan 대한민국군함 ("Warship of the Republic of Korea")

    USS — United States Ship
    ZMZ — Zhōnghuá Mínguó Zhànjiàn 中華民國戰艦 ("Warship of the Republic of China")

    Hull classification codes/Pennant superior letters

    D — Destroyer (Singapore Navy pennant superior)
    DD — Destroyer (Philippine Navy hull code)
    DE — Destroyer Escort (Philippine Navy hull code)
    F — Frigate (Singapore Navy pennant superior)

    KB — Keibikan 警備艦 ("Patrol Ship") (Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force hull code)
    KC — Kuch'uk'am 구축함 ("Destroyer") (Korean Navy hull code)
    KK — Kuchikukan 駆逐艦 ("Destroyer") (Japanese Navy hull code)
    QJ — Qūzhújiàn 驅逐艦 ("Destroyer") (Chinese Navy hull code)

    Note the Russian and North Korean navies do not use hull code/pennant superior letters; Russian ship prefixes and number code series indicate type of vessel
     
    Last edited: Jun 15, 2020
  28. Extras: United Kingdom: Battleships & Battlecruisers (updated)
    Pyeknu

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    Revised list of battleships and battlecruisers from the United Kingdom; monitors will be listed separately.

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF BATTLESHIPS AND BATTLECRUISERS (ROYAL NAVY)

    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    SAILING SHIPS OF THE LINE

    1758 FIRST-RATE SHIP OF THE LINE
    HMS Victory — Catharine Ann Nelson (Resembles fan art done of self by Dishwasher 1910, Danbooru ID #3627109, decommissioned for upgrades from 1796-1803, removed from active service in 1831, remained afloat as naval memorial until 1922, when placed in permanent drydock at HMNB Portsmouth, Hampshire; remains in commission as ceremonial flagship of the Royal Navy, no pennant number assigned)

    PRE-DREADNOUGHT BATTLESHIPS

    ROYAL SOVEREIGN-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    100 HMS Royal Sovereign — Tillie Florrie Hammill (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped two years later)
    102 HMS Ramillies — Flavia Camilleri Boyna Bridgeman de Ponte (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Ponte with pennant 02) *
    103 HMS Empress of IndiaĀpatē Phāhārā Saint Clair
    आपती फ़ाहारी सेंट क्लेयर (Decommissioned in 1912, was sunk as target the following year south of Lyme Regis, Dorset; adopted by India, renamed INS Mahārānē INS महारानी with pennant 03) *
    111 HMS Hood — Evie Faye Jeffreys de Villiers de l'Isle-Adam (Decommissioned in 1913, was sunk as blockship the following year northeast of Castletown, Dorset; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Villiers with pennant 01) *
    115 HMS Royal Oak — Vella Marrack de la Sengle (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped in 1914; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Sengle with pennant 05) *
    124 HMS Resolution — Veronaca Khloe Hall de Homedes y Coscón (Decommissioned in 1911, was scrapped in 1914; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Homedes with pennant 04) *
    153 HMS Repulse — Brianna Watson de Saint-Jaille (Decommissioned in 1910, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Saint-Jaille with pennant 03) *
    155 HMS RevengeThe Honourable Alvina Gale Curzon-Howe (Decommissioned in 1911, recommissioned in 1914; renamed HMS Redoubtable to permit name to be used by HMS Revenge [pennant 98], refitted as accommodation ship, given pennant P55 for World War One, decommissioned for the second time in 1919, was scrapped that year; given pennant B55 as headquarters base ship) *


    CENTURION-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    152 HMS Barfleur — Hapsah Lìxiù Pearson 哈普薩·麗秀·皮爾森 (Decommissioned in 1909, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Śrī Jayanāśa with pennant 01) *
    161 HMS Centurion — Indeela Měishuǐ Poë
    英迪拉·美水·波埃 (Decommissioned in 1909, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Singapore, renamed RSS Śrī Tri Bhuvana with pennant 02) *


    RENOWN-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1895)
    116 HMS Renown — Amy Vanessa Moore de la Valette (Decommissioned in 1913, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Malta, renamed VFAM Valette with pennant 06) *

    MAJESTIC-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1893)
    104 HMS Majestic — Hope Frances Ghislaine Talbot (Given pennant D04 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1915 during the Dardanelles Campaign by SM U-21 off Seddülbahir, Çanakkale, Turkey)
    113 HMS Magnificent — Geneva Callidora Langley (Given pennant D13 for World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped in 1921)
    127 HMS Caesar — Jayden Petagay Pipon de Serras (Given pennant D27 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Jamaica, renamed HMJS Serras with pennant 01) *
    136 HMS Hannibal — Brianna Wake Walker de Bolas (Given pennant D36 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Jamaica, renamed HMJS Bolas with pennant 02) *
    140 HMS Illustrious — Filimonía Finnis Φιλημωνία Φίνις (Given pennant D40 for World War One, decommissioned in 1915, subsequently assigned as harbour ship at Grimsby, Lincolnshire; assigned as stores ship the following year, decommissioned the second time in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Epifanís ΚΠΝΔ Επιφανής with pennant 07) *
    142 HMS Mars — Rita Farrah Helen Henderson (Given pennant D42 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the following year)
    146 HMS Prince George — Amalea Aubrey Caileigh Parr (Given pennant D46 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1920, was wrecked en route to scrapping the following year near Kamperduin, Noord-Holland, the Netherlands)
    148 HMS Victorious — Aristotelía Schomburg Αριστοτελία Σομβούργο (Given pennant D48 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Nikifóros ΚΠΝΔ Νικηφόρος with pennant 09) *
    150 HMS Jupiter — Yakínthi Durnford Υακίνθη Ντάρνφορντ (Given pennant D50 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Zéfs ΚΠΝΔ Ζεύς with pennant 08) *


    CANOPUS-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    108 HMS Glory — Fanouría Spyridoúla Inglefield Φανουρία Σπυριδούλα Ίνγλφιλντ (Given pennant P08 for World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Dóxa ΚΠΝΔ Δόξα with pennant 10) *
    129 HMS Canopus — Priscilla Jaylee Stopford (Given pennant N29 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later)
    149 HMS Albion — Valerie Vevina Hewett (Given pennant N48 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year; adopted by Ireland, renamed Na Gaeil with pennant 48) *
    154 HMS Goliath — Toya Lillian Shelford (Given pennant N54 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1915 during the Dardanelles Campaign by YLG Muâvenet-i Millîye east of Seddülbahir, Çanakkale, Turkey)
    156 HMS Ocean — Arlene Hayes-Sadler (Given pennant N56 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1915 during the Dardanelles Campaign east of Seddülbahir, Çanakkale, Turkey)
    157 HMS Vengeance — Lotós Símpil Stuart Λωτός Σίμπιλ Στιούαρτ (Given pennant N57 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Ekdíkisi ΚΠΝΔ Εκδίκηση with pennant 11) *


    FORMIDABLE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    151 HMS Formidable — April Nancy Loxley (Given pennant 50 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1915 by SM U-24 southeast of Paignton, Devon)
    163 HMS ImplacableLady Lois Ashley Mountbatten, Baronetess of Alderney (Given pennant 63 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; renamed HMS Aberdaugleddau to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier HMS Implacable [pennant R86]) *
    164 HMS Irresistible — Doris Livia Dent (Given pennant 64 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1915 during the Dardanelles Campaign east of Seddülbahir, Çanakkale, Turkey)


    LONDON-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1898)
    170 HMS London — Iordanía Eftérpi Chrysiída Goodrich Ιορδανία Ευτέρπη Χρυσηίδα Γκουντρίτ (Given pennant 70 for World War One, decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped that year; adopted by Cyprus, renamed KPND Lefkosía ΚΠΝΔ Λευκωσία with pennant 12) *
    181 HMS Prince of Wales — Gefen Arella Callaghan (Given pennant 81 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped two years later; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Nakhush with pennant 02) *
    182 HMS Queen — Andrea Lynne Winsloe (Given pennant 82 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year)
    195 HMS Bulwark — Grace Lane Sclater (Given pennant 95 for World War One, was sunk by possible magazine explosion in 1915 in the River Medway south of west from Sheerness, Kent)
    196 HMS Venerable — Aviya Yoana Henniker-Hughan (Given pennant 96 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Kibed with pennant 01) *


    DUNCAN-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    107 HMS AlbemarleLady Aston Lorretta Duff, Baronetess of Lansdowne (Given pennant 07 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped that year)
    109 HMS Montagu — Tracey Bailee Sonia Adair (Was wrecked by grounding in 1906 near Lundy Island, Devon; was subsequently scrapped on site)
    112 HMS Exmouth — Eila Ezriela Bradford (Given pennant 12 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY Kharúts with pennant 04) *
    123 HMS Russell — Wynne Bowden-Smith (Given pennant 23 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1916 east-northeast of Xgħajra, Malta)
    133 HMS Cornwallis — Avalon Phillipa Davidson (Given pennant 33 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1917 by SM U-32 southeast of Birżebbuġa, Malta)
    143 HMS Duncan — Harela Bilha Jackson (Given pennant 43 for World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Israel, renamed AChY M'natséakh with pennant 03) *


    SWIFTSURE-CLASS BATTLESHIP (Constitución-Class)
    105 HMS Swiftsure — Eilliva Javiera Fleet y Egaña Fabres (Ordered by Chile as AC Constitución, purchased by the United Kingdom in 1903 and renamed, given pennant P05 for World War One, decommissioned in 1917, was scrapped in 1920; adopted by Chile under local name, given Chilean Navy hull number BA-02) *
    106 HMS Triumph — Miguela Stellita FitzMaurice y Freire Serrano (Ordered by Chile as AC Libertad, purchased by the United Kingdom in 1903 and renamed, not given pennant number for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1915 during the Dardanelles Campaign by SM U-21 west of Kabatepe, Çanakkale, Turkey; adopted by Chile under local name, given Chilean Navy hull number BA-03) *


    KING EDWARD VII-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    125 HMS Africa — Ḳweiten Ḵh'en Robinson (Given pennant 25 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Muizenberg with pennant 25) *
    128 HMS Britannia — Florence Wynter Caulfeild (Given pennant 27 for World War One, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1918 by SM UB-50 north-northwest of Ṭanja, Ṭanja-Tiṭwān-al-Ḥusayma, Morocco)
    131 HMS Commonwealth — Raye Helen Pierse (Given pennant 31 for World War One, decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped that year; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Federation with hull number BB-11) *
    141 HMS Dominion — Régine Félicité Boyle (Given pennant 41 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Canada, renamed NCSM Nouvelle-France with hull number CR-07/BB-07) *
    160 HMS Hibernia — Críostíona Fiona Lambert (Given pennant 60 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Ireland, renamed Eóganachta with pennant 60) *
    162 HMS Hindustan — Pramantha An'ya Āṛōhi Gaṅgālahari Tate
    প্রমন্থ অন্য আড়োহি গঙ্গালহরি ততে (Given pennant 62 for World War One, decommissioned in 1918, was scrapped in 1921; adopted by Bangladesh, renamed BNS Bānglā BNS বাংলা with pennant 62) *
    166 HMS King Edward VII — Caroline Maclachlan (Given pennant 66 for World War One, was sunk by mine strike in 1916 northwest of Durness, Highland)
    173 HMS New Zealand — Pounamu Victoria Bush (Renamed HMS Zealandia in 1911 to prevent confusion with fast battleship HMS New Zealand [pennant 08], given pennant 73 for World War One, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped two years later; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Tasmantis with pennant 73) *


    LORD NELSON-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    101 HMS AgamemnonLady Shannon Heather Carden, Baronetess of Ballater (Given pennant 01 for World War Two, reclassified as target ship in 1921, decommissioned in 1927, was scrapped that year; renamed HMS Balmoral to prevent confusion with minelayer HMS Agamemnon [pennant N10]) *
    114 HMS Lord NelsonLady Rhonda Krysten Arbuthnot, Baronetess of Holyrood (Given pennant 14 for World War Two, decommissioned in 1919, was scrapped the following year; renamed HMS Holyrood to prevent confusion with battleship HMS Nelson [pennant 04]) *


    DREADNOUGHT BATTLESHIPS

    DREADNOUGHT-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    00 HMS Dreadnought — Cecily Lavina Emma Bacon (Resembles fan art done of self by Katsuragi, Danbooru ID #197477, decommissioned 1918-19, decommissioned again the next year and was scrapped)

    BELLEROPHON-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    48 HMS Téméraire — Alexandra Lucy Duff (Decommissioned in 1921 and was scrapped the next year; later adopted French spelling of ship's name) *
    49 HMS Superb — Frances Charlene Trudy Tudor (Reassigned as training ship in 1919, made a target ship in 1922, was scrapped the next year)
    72 HMS Bellerophon — Elizabeth Heidi Evan-Thomas (Reassigned as training ship in 1919, decommissioned in 1921 and was scrapped the next year)


    SAINT VINCENT-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    16 HMS Saint Vincent — Elizabeth Martha Jervis (Decommissioned in 1921, was scrapped that year)
    26 HMS Collingwood — Charlotte Collingwood (Reassigned as training ship in 1919, decommissioned in 1922 and was scrapped the next year)
    39 HMS Vanguard — Jocelyn Daphne Dick (Resembles fan art of self on Pixiv by Siirakannu, ID #46140069 [page 4], was sunk by magazine explosion in 1917 while at anchor in Scapa Flow north of Flotta, Orkney)


    NEPTUNE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    02 HMS Neptune — Vivian Helen Geraldine Bernard (Decommissioned in 1921 and was scrapped the next year; renamed HMS Salacia to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Neptune [pennant C05]) *

    COLOSSUS-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    47 HMS Hercules — Rose Agnes Louise Clinton-Baker (Decommissioned in 1921 and was scrapped that year)
    93 HMS Colossus — Alice Delores Phoebe Renée Pound (Reassigned as cadet training ship in 1921; decommissioned and turned into training hulk in 1923, was scrapped in 1928)


    RIO DE JANERIO-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    53 HMS Agincourt — Catharine Giselle Kismet Plantagenet de Janeiro e 'Osmān/Katrīn Günseli Kısmet-zade 'Osmān (Ordered by Brazil as EC Rio de Janeiro, sold to the Ottoman Empire in 1913, renamed YLG Sulṭān 'Osmān-i Evvel, seized by the United Kingdom in 1914 at start of the Great War and renamed [second of name] to serve in the Royal Navy, decommissioned in 1921 and was scrapped the following year; given Brazilian Navy pennant 07 and Turkish Navy pennant 07 for administrative purposes) *

    ORION-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    06 HMS Conqueror — Helen Horatia Danielle Tothill (Resembles fan art of self on Danbooru by Siirakannu, ID #1763615; decommissioned in 1922 and was scrapped the next year)
    32 HMS ThundererLady Edith Christiana Fergusson, Baronetess of Kilkerran (Resembles fan art of self on Danbooru by Siirakannu, ID #1763617; reassigned as cadet training ship in 1921, decommissioned in 1926 and was scrapped the next year)
    52 HMS Orion — Katharine Maria Dreyer (Resembles fan art of self on Danbooru by Siirakannu, ID #1731893; decommissioned and was scrapped in 1922; renamed HMS Odyssey to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Orion [pennant C85]) *
    55 HMS Monarch — Henriette Nicola Poincaré (Resembles fan art of self on Danbooru by Siirakannu, ID #1742570; decommissioned in 1923, was sunk as target two years later over Hurd’s Deep in the English Channel west of Saint Pierre du Bois, Guernsey)

    KING GEORGE V-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1911)
    21 HMS Centurion — Georgiana Culme-Seymour (Second of name, decommissioned in 1924, converted to radio-controlled target ship in 1926, converted again to repair ship in 1940, was scuttled in 1944 during Operation: Overlord to help serve as breakwater off Omaha Beach near Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, Normandy, France)
    40 HMS Ajax — Grace Hannah Baird (Decommissioned in 1924 and scrapped two years later; renamed HMS Teucer to prevent confusion with light cruiser HMS Ajax [pennant C22]) *
    54 HMS Audacious — Chantel Fleur Dampier (Was sunk by mine strike in 1914 north of Malin Head, County Donegal, Ireland)
    61 HMS King George V — Catharine Lynne Field (Assigned as reserve training ship in 1923, decommissioned in 1926 and scrapped the next year; renamed HMS Royal George to prevent confusion with battleship HMS King George V [pennant 70]) *


    IRON DUKE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    11 HMS Emperor of India — Ehasān Sharmila Windsor एहसान शर्मिला विंडसोर (Decommissioned in 1931 per the London Naval Treaty, used as target ship until was scrapped the next year; adopted by India and renamed INS Darabār INS दरबार with pennant 01) *
    75 HMS Benbow — Heather Wynne Martha Parker-Benbow (Decommissioned in 1929, was scrapped in 1931)
    79 HMS Marlborough — Sarah Joan Churchill (Decommissioned in 1931 per the London Naval Treaty, used as target ship until was scrapped the next year)
    94 HMS Iron Duke — Catherine Sarah Wellesley (Converted/disarmed as gunnery training vessel in 1931 per the London Naval Treaty, damaged beyond economical repair in 1940 by air attack at Scapa Flow, decommissioned in 1946 and was scrapped two years later)


    ALMIRANTE LATORRE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    28 HMS Canada — Julia Maria Latorre y Benavente (Ordered by Chile as AC Almirante Latorre, transferred to the United Kingdom in 1914 and renamed to serve in the Royal Navy, returned to Chile in 1920, was scrapped in 1959; adopted by Chile under local name, given Chilean Navy hull number BA-04) *

    REŞADIYE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    24 (no name) — Müge Özgür Meḥmed-zade Ziyaeddin (Ordered by the Ottoman Empire as YLG Fātiḥ Sulṭān Meḥmed, cancelled before launching in 1914, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Turkey and renamed TCG Fātiḥ with pennant 05) *
    25 (no name) — Mükrime Gülşah Mahmud-zade Ziyaeddin (Ordered by the Ottoman Empire as planned sister, cancelled before construction in 1912, not named; was adopted by Turkey and renamed TCG İnkılapçı with pennant 06) *
    56 HMS Erin — Jasmine Ashley Stanley-Ziyaeddin/Yeşim Aslıhan Meḥmed-zade Ziyaeddin (Resembles fan art of self on Pixiv by Siirakannu, ID #45287159 [page 32], ordered by the Ottoman Empire as YLG Reşadiye, seized by the United Kingdom and renamed to serve in the Royal Navy, was scrapped in 1923; adopted by Turkey under original name with pennant 04) *


    QUEEN ELIZABETH-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    10 HMS Queen Elizabeth — Anne Elizabeth Tutor (Resembles Azur Lane self as adult, given pennant 00 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1948 and was scrapped that year)
    12 Agincourt — Isabel Beatrice York (Cancelled before construction in 1914; renamed HMS Saint Crispin to prevent confusion with battleship HMS Agincourt [pennant 53]) *
    31 HMS Malaya — Cempaka Mahsuri Margaret Swettenham (Resembles Warship Girls version of Anne Tutor with tanned skin, paid for by the Federated Malay States [now Malaysia] but served in the Royal Navy, given pennant 01 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1944 and was scrapped in 1946; adopted by Malaysia, renamed KD Melayu with hull number BB-31) *
    34 HMS Valiant — Holly Brenda Woollcombe (Resembles Azur Lane self, given pennant 02 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945, was scrapped three years later)
    57 HMS Warspite — Charlene Victoria Boleyn (Resembles Kantai Collection self, given pennant 03 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1945 after accumulated wartime damage, ran aground while being towed for scrapping in Prussia Cove east-southeast of Penzance, Cornwall in 1947, removed and beached in 1950 at Saint Michael’s Mount near Marazion, Cornwall; was scrapped at location by 1955)
    97 HMS Barham — Jane Mary Middleton-Barham (Resembles Azur Lane version of Charlene Boleyn, given pennant 04 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1941 by KMS U-331 north-northeast of Sidi Barrani, Matruh, Egypt)


    REVENGE-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    59 HMS Royal Sovereign — Stephanie Grace Lévchenko/Stefánija Gordéjovna Lévchenko Стефания Гордейовна Левченко (Second of name, given pennant 05 in World War Two, transferred to the Soviet Union in 1944, renamed LK Arkhángel'sk ЛК Архангельск [second of name], returned in 1949 and was scrapped that year; adopted by Russia, renamed LK Arkhistratíg Mikhaíl ЛК Архистратиг Михаил to prevent confusion with destroyer leader LÈM Arkhángel'sk [pennant 509], given Russian Navy pennant 042) *
    67 HMS Royal Oak — Kimberly Rachel Maclachlan (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, given pennant 08 in World War Two, was sunk by torpedo strike in 1939 by KMS U-47 in Scapa Flow south-southwest of Kirkwall, Orkney)
    74 HMS Ramillies — Marilyn Raquel Smith (Second of name, given pennant 07 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1947 and was scrapped the next year)
    81 HMS Resolution — Lacey Rose Cunningham (Second of name, given pennant 09 in World War Two, made into training ship in 1944 and disarmed, was scrapped in 1948)
    98 HMS Revenge — Katharine Rebecca Kiddle (Resembles Warship Girls version of Charlene Boleyn, second of name, given pennant 06 in World War Two, made into training ship in 1944 and disarmed, was scrapped in 1948)


    SAINT-CLASS BATTLESHIP (N3 design)
    58 (no name) — Isabella Dorothy Gell (Resembles Azur Lane version of Emma Nelson, cancelled before construction in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, never named; given name HMS Saint Edmund) *
    60 (no name) — Philadelphia Sarah Byng (Resembles Warship Girls version of Emma Nelson without eye patch, cancelled before construction in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, never named; given name HMS Saint Andrew) *
    62 (no name) — Rose Mary Saunders/Róisín Muire Ní Alastar (Resembles Warship Girls version of Georgette Rodney, cancelled before construction in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, never named; adopted by Ireland and renamed Naomh Pàdraig with same pennant number) *
    64 (no name) — Eleanor Celina Montgomery/Aliénor ferch David Trefaldwyn (Resembles Warship Girls version of Renée Abercrombie, cancelled before construction in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, never named; given name HMS Saint David) *


    NELSON-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    04 HMS Nelson — Horatia Emma Nelson (Resembles Kantai Collection self, given pennant 28 in World War Two, made a training ship in 1946, decommissioned two years later, used as target ship until was scrapped in 1949)
    05 HMS Rodney — Mary Georgette Rodney (Resembles Azur Lane self, given pennant 29 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1946 and was scrapped two years later)


    KING GEORGE V-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1937)
    07 Anson — Augusta Louise Teck (Resembles Azur Lane self without elfin ears, second of name, renamed HMS Duke of York before launching, given pennant 17 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1951, was scrapped in 1957)
    45 Beatty — Isabella Elizabeth Anson (Resembles Warship Girls version of Louise Teck, renamed HMS Anson [third of name] before launching, given pennant 32 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1951, was scrapped in 1957)
    46 King Edward VIII — Mary Jean Leach (Resembles Azur Lane self, renamed HMS Prince of Wales [second of name] before launching, given pennant 53 in World War Two, was sunk by air attack in 1941 by Japanese naval bombers east of Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia)
    70 HMS King George V — Gwendolyn Katharine Patterson (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, given pennant 41 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1949, was scrapped in 1958)
    71 Jellicoe — Sophia Charlotte Howe (Resembles Azur Lane self, renamed HMS Howe [second of name] before launching, given pennant 79 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1950, was scrapped in 1958)


    LION-CLASS BATTLESHIP (1939)
    01 Lion — Linda Frances Harvey (Resembles Warship Girls version of battleship HMS Lion, second of name, cancelled before launched in 1942, was scrapped; renamed HMS Atreus to prevent confusion with battlecruiser HMS Lion [pennant 22]) *
    30 Conqueror — Christine Rhoda Wreford-Brown (Resembles Warship Girls version of Jean Leach, second of name, cancelled before construction in 1942; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Commonwealth with hull number BB-03) *
    41 Thunderer — Patricia Roberta Mountbatten (Second of name, cancelled before construction in 1942; adopted by Canada, renamed NCSM Confederation with hull number CR-05/BB-05) *
    63 (no name) — Ajalāl Mirāya da Silva
    अजलाल मिराया दा सिल्वा (Cancelled before construction in 1942, never named; adopted by India, renamed INS Bhārat INS भारत with pennant 02) *
    66 Téméraire — Tracy Régine Sabran (Resembles Azur Lane version of battleship HMS Monarch, second of name, cancelled before launched in 1942, was scrapped, renamed HMS Salamanca to prevent confusion with battleships HMS Téméraire [pennant 48]) *
    69 (no name) — Mary Enya Daley/Máire Eithne Ní Dálaigh (Cancelled before construction in 1942, never named; adopted by Ireland, renamed Éire with same pennant number) *


    VANGUARD-CLASS BATTLESHIP
    38 HMS Vanguard — Patricia Caroline Agnew (Resembles Warship Girls self, second of name, given pennant 23 post-World War Two, decommissioned in 1960 and was scrapped that year; renamed HMS Advance to prevent confusion with battleship HMS Vanguard [pennant 39]) *

    BATTLECRUISERS/FAST BATTLESHIPS

    INVINCIBLE-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    77 HMS Indomitable — Faye Wynter Kennedy (Decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped the next year; renamed HMS Immovable to prevent confusion with aircraft carrier HMS Indomitable [pennant R92]) *
    83 HMS Invincible — Ashley Lauren Cay (Was sunk by magazine explosion in 1916 during the Battle of Jutland via gunfire from by SM Schiffe Lützow and Derfflinger west of Klitmøller, Nordjylland, Denmark)
    84 HMS Inflexible — Elaine Helen Fitzharding Heaton-Ellis (Decommissioned in 1920, was scrapped in 1922)


    INDEFATIGABLE-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    08 HMS New Zealand — Jane Felicity Easter Green (Second of name, funded by New Zealand for service in the Royal Navy, decommissioned in 1922 and was scrapped; adopted by New Zealand and renamed HMNZS New Zealand with same pennant number) *
    09 Australia — Gayle Edwina Patey (Constructed for Australia, christened HMAS Australia, decommissioned in 1921, was scuttled due to the Washington Naval Treaty in 1924 east of Woollahra, New South Wales; renamed HMAS Sahul with hull number BB-01 to prevent confusion with heavy cruiser HMAS Australia [CA-16]) *
    17 HMS Indefatigable — Chlöe Florence Sowerby (Second of name, given pennant 13 in World War One, was sunk by magazine explosion in 1916 during the Battle of Jutland via gunfire from SMS Von der Tann west of Agger, Nordjylland, Denmark; pennant changed to not use number "13" per latter Royal Navy tradition) *


    LION-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP (1909)
    22 HMS Lion — Alice Ernesta Lillian Morgan Chatfield (Decommissioned in 1922, was scrapped two years later)
    29 HMS Princess Royal — Willow Hayden Cowan (Decommissioned in 1920 and was scrapped two years later)


    QUEEN MARY-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    14 HMS Queen Mary — Chelsey Irma Prowse (Was sunk by magazine explosion in 1916 during the Battle of Jutland via gunfire from SMS Derfflinger west of Thyborøn, Nordjylland, Denmark)

    TIGER-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    42 HMS Tiger — Hope Brandy Pelly (Resembles Victory Belles version of Mary Hood, second of name, decommissioned in 1931 and was scrapped the next year)

    RENOWN-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP (1916)
    15 HMS Renown — Natalie Raven Tennyson-d'Eyncourt (Resembles Azur Lane self, given pennant 72 in World War Two, decommissioned in 1948 and was scrapped that year)
    64 HMS Repulse — Paula Renée Tennant (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, given pennant 34 in World War Two, was sunk by air attack in 1941 by Japanese naval bombers east of Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia)


    ADMIRAL-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP
    03 Rodney — Agnes Hortense Rodney-MacDonald-Cartier (Resembles Warship Girls version of Mary Hood, cancelled before launching in 1919, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Canada, renamed HMCS Dominion with hull number BB-06/CR-06) *
    44 Anson — Theresa Gillian Te Aroha Anson-Ward (Resembles Warship Girls version of Renée Tennant, cancelled before launching in 1919, was scrapped; adopted by New Zealand, renamed HMNZS Aotearoa with same pennant number) *
    51 HMS Hood — Mary Sonia Hood (Resembles Azur Lane self, second of name, was sunk by magazine explosion in 1941 during the Battle of the Denmark Strait by gunfire from KMS Bismarck west of Reykjanesbær, Suðurnes, Iceland)
    68 Howe — Jane Eleanor Howe-Barton-Parkes (Resembles Warship Girls version of Raven Tennyson-d'Eyncourt, cancelled before launching in 1919, was scrapped on slip; adopted by Australia, renamed HMAS Duyfken with hull number BB-02) *


    ALBEMARLE-CLASS BATTLECRUISER/FAST BATTLESHIP (G3 Design)
    23 (no name) — Shivekar Nazli Russell Awwal/Şivekâr Nazli bint-Fu'ād al-Awwal (Cancelled before construction in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, never named; adopted by Egypt, renamed SBM Maṣr with same pennant number) *
    36 (no name) — Sanda Hayma Montagu Dhammaloka (Cancelled before construction in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, never named; adopted by Myanmar, renamed MTS Myanma with same pennant number) *
    37 (no name) — Emibai Rattambai Albemarle Jinnah (Cancelled before construction in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, never named; adopted by Pakistan, renamed PNS Gūrkāni with same pennant number) *
    43 (no name) — Isie Anna Duncan-Smuts-Botha (Cancelled before construction in 1922 due to the Washington Naval Treaty, never named; adopted by South Africa, renamed SAS Azania with same pennant number) *


    Ship prefix

    AC — Armada de Chile ("Navy of Chile")
    AChY — Oniyat Heyl HaYam ("Sea Corps Ship")
    BNS — Bangladesh Naval Ship
    EC — Encouraçado ("Battleship") (Brazilian Navy type prefix)
    HMAS — His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship
    HMCS — His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (Royal Canadian Navy English ship prefix)
    HMNB — His/Her Majesty's Naval Base
    HMNZS — His/Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship
    HMS — His/Her Majesty's Ship
    INS — Indian Naval Ship
    KD — Kapal Di-Raja ("Royal Ship")
    KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-45)
    KPND/ΚΠΝΔ — Kypriakó Ploío Naftikí Dioíkisi Κυπριακό Πλοίο Ναυτική Διοίκηση ("Naval Command Ship")
    — Long Éireannach ("Irish Ship")
    LK/ЛК — Linéjnyj Korábl' Линейный Корабль ("Ship of the Line") (Russian/Soviet Navy type prefix)
    MTS — Myanmartautmataw Sainbhaw ("Myanmar Army Ship")
    NCSM — Navire Canadien de Sa Majesté (Royal Canadian Navy French ship prefix)
    PNS — Pakistan Naval Ship
    RSS — Republic of Singapore Ship
    SAS — South African Ship
    SBM — Safīnat el-Bahriat el-Miṣriyya ("Egyptian Naval Ship")
    SM — Seiner Majestät ("His Majesty's") (German Navy submarine prefix pre-1918)
    SMS — Seiner Majestät Schiff ("His Majesty's Ship") (German Navy ship prefix pre-1918)
    TCG — Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gemisi ("Ship of the Turkish Republic")
    VFAM — Vapur tal-Forzi Armati ta 'Malta ("Armed Forces of Malta")
    YLG — Yüce Limanın Gemisi ("Ship of the Sublime Porte")


    Hull classification symbols

    B — Headquarters/Depot Ship (Post-World War Two Royal Navy and Commonwealth pennant superior)
    BA — Barco Acorazado ("Armoured Ship") (Chilean Navy hull classification code)
    BB/CR — Battleship/Cuirassé (Hull classification code for Royal Australian Navy, Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Malaysian Navy)
    Traditionally, in the European pennant number system, capital ships are not given pennant superior letters. In the Russian Navy, battleships are allocated three-digit pennant numbers from 001-049.
     
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  29. Extras: France: Destroyers
    Pyeknu

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    And here at last are the destroyers who served with la Belle République, both on the Free French and Vichy French side, plus the post-war reparation transfers from Germany and Italy. Only destroyers who were active at the start of World War Two are listed here.

    You all know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF DESTROYERS (FRENCH NAVY)


    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    CHACAL-CLASS LARGE DESTROYER
    T119 CT Chacal — Jeanne Emile Noëlle Estienne (Damaged beyond economical repair by air attack in 1940 near Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, France, was beached to prevent sinking, was scrapped on site in the 1970s)
    T120 CT Jaguar — Madeleine Juliette Adam (Damaged beyond economical repair by torpedo in 1940 by KM Schiffe S-21 and S-23, was beached at Dunkerque, Nord, France)
    T121 CT Léopard — Lorraine Lucie Richard (Served with the Free French forces after 1940, ran aground in 1943 near Benghazi, Libya, broke in two and sank)
    T122 CT Lynx — Astrid Louise Lebrun (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France to prevent capture by Germany, later raised and beached, was salvaged and scrapped in 1948)
    T123 CT Panthère — Pénélope Patricia Laval di Crispi (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was captured by Germany in 1942, transferred to Italy and renamed RM FR22 with pennant C170, was scuttled in 1943 at La Spezia, Italy, was raised and scrapped after the war, later given Italian name MM Francesco Crispi) *
    T124 CT Tigre — Hélène Pauline Doumergue di Sella (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, captured by Germany in 1942, transferred to Italy and renamed RM FR23 with pennant C171, was surrendered to the Free French forces in 1943, reclassified as training destroyer, was scrapped in 1955, later given Italian name MM Quintino Sella) *


    BOURRASQUE-CLASS DESTROYER
    T125 TE Bourrasque — Régine Gaëlle Arnaude Fouque (Was sunk by combination air and mine attack in 1940 near Cherbourg-Octeville, Manche, France)
    T126 TE Cyclone — Yvette Francine Célestine Anne Marie Urvoy de Portzamparc (Was scuttled in 1940 at Brest, Finistère, France, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T127 TE Mistral — Édith Rosemonde Lavene (Was seized by the United Kingdom in 1940, served with the Free French forces afterwards, damaged beyond economical repair by shore artillery fire in 1944 near Quinéville, Manche, France, was scrapped in 1953)
    T128 TE Orage — Renée Viviette Maria Viennot de Vaublanc (Was sunk by air attack in 1940 near Dunkerque, Nord, France)
    T129 TE Ouragan — Patrycja Brunet (Seized by the United Kingdom in 1940, transferred to Poland and renamed ORP Ouragan with pennant N8, later transferred to the Free French forces and restored to original name in 1941, was scrapped in 1949)
    T130 TE Simoun — Pénélope Maria Chantal O'Neill (Served with the Free French forces after 1940, was scrapped in 1950)
    T131 TE Sirocco — Gisèle Placide Cleménce Maria Jacinthe Madeleine de Toulouse-Lautrec (Was sunk by torpedo attack in 1940 by KM Schiffe S-23 and S-26 north of Dunkerque, Nord, France)
    T132 TE Tempête — Andrée Ambrosine Hyacinthe Deplanque (Served with the Free French forces after 1940, was scrapped in 1950)
    T133 TE Tornade — Rébecca Gilbertine Josiane Pares (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, damaged by gunfire in 1942 by HM Ships Aurora and Calpe near Oran, Algeria, was beached to prevent sinking, scrapped on site post-war)
    T134 TE Tramontane — Adélie Léonois Gaëtane de Feraudy (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, damaged by gunfire in 1942 by HM Ships Aurora and Calpe near Oran, Algeria, was beached to prevent sinking, scrapped on site post-war)
    T135 TE Trombe — Ravenna Gilberte Baudoin di Ricasoli (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, later salvaged and was seized by Italy under the name RM FR31 with pennant C173, was still under repair at the armistice of 1943, restored to Free French control, damaged beyond economical repair via torpedo attack in 1945 by RM MTM548, was scrapped in 1950, later given Italian name MM Bettino Ricasoli) *
    T136 TE Typhon — Gisselle Aimée Johanne Abgrall (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1943 at Oran, Algeria, to prevent capture by the Allies, was scrapped post-war)


    GUÉPARD-CLASS LARGE DESTROYER
    T137 CT BisonJeanne Adelaide Raina Bouan (Was sunk by air attack in 1940 near Namsos, Trøndelag County, Norway)
    T138 CT GuépardGeorgette Henriette Remi (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, was salvaged and scrapped in 1947)
    T139 CT LionRoberta Susanne Giraud di Bixio (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, later salvaged and was seized by Italy under the name RM FR21 with pennant C169, was scuttled at La Spezia, Italy in 1943, was salvaged and scrapped post-war, later given Italian name MM Nino Bixio) *
    T140 CT ValmyClaire Françoise du Périer Dumouriez di Nicotera (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, later salvaged and was seized by Italy under the name RM FR24 with pennant C172, was scuttled at La Spezia, Italy in 1943, was salvaged by Germany and towed to Genoa, Liguria, Italy, where she was scuttled again in 1945 while still under repair, was salvaged and scrapped post-war, later given Italian name MM Giovanni Nicotera) *
    T141 CT VerdunNoëlle Élise de Curières de Castelnau (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, was salvaged by Germany but was sunk by air attack in 1944 during repairs, salvaged and was scrapped in 1948)
    T142 CT VaubanStéphanie le Prestre de Vauban (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, was salvaged and scrapped in 1947)


    L'ADROIT-CLASS DESTROYER
    T143 TE L'Adroit Héloïse Dupin de Saint-Cyr (Damaged beyond economical repair in 1940 by air attack, was beached near Dunkerque, Nord, France, later slipped into deeper water)
    T144 TE BasquePerrine Pascale Frédérique Chloé Savorgnan de Brazza (Was seized by the Allies in 1940, joined the Free French forces in 1943, was converted to training destroyer Basque post-war, was scrapped in 1952)
    T145 TE Bordelais — Honorée Eugène Bretonnet (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, was salvaged and scrapped post-war)
    T146 TE Boulonnais — Céline Maria Philippine Jaquie Martinant de Preneuf (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was sunk by gunfire in 1942 by US Ships Augusta and Brooklyn near Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco)
    T147 TE Brestois — Jolie Yolande Cousteau (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was sunk by gunfire in 1942 by elements of Task Force 34 near Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco)
    T148 TE Forbin — Pierrette Tailliez (Resembles Azur Lane self, was seized by the Allies in 1940, joined the Free French forces in 1943, was scrapped in 1952)
    T149 TE Frondeur — Jeanne Louise Zéphyrine Fleur Darlan (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was sunk by gunfire in 1942 by elements of Task Force 34 near Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco)
    T150 TE L'Alcyon — Fernande du Temple de la Croix (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, seized by the Allies in 1942, joined the Free French forces, was scrapped in 1952)
    T151 TE La Palme — Esmée Gentil (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, was salvaged and scrapped post-war)
    T152 TE La Railleuse — Mathilde Cornélie Ghyka (Was destroyed by internal explosion in 1940 at Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco)
    T153 TE Le Fortuné — Perrine Fantine Groussac (Was seized by the Allies in 1940, joined the Free French forces in 1943, was scrapped in 1950)
    T154 TE Le Mars — Irénée le Brix (Resembles Azur Lane self, served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, was salvaged and scrapped post-war)
    T155 TE Foudroyant — Placide Liliane Apolline Fontaine (Was sunk in 1940 by air attack near Dunkerque, Nord, France)
    T156 TE Fougueux — Françoise Antoinia Hortense Lorraine Balay (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was sunk by gunfire in 1942 by USS Massachusetts near Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco)


    AIGLE-CLASS LARGE DESTROYER
    T157 CT Aigle — Jeanne de Laborde (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, was salvaged and later sunk by air attack in 1943, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T158 CT Valtour — Adrienne Marquis (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, was salvaged and later sunk by air attack in 1944, was scrapped on site post-war)
    T159 CT Albatros — Valérie Tainguy (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, damaged by gunfire in 1942 by US Ships Augusta, Wichita and Tuscaloosa and air attack by USS Suwanee near Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco, was salvaged and repaired, restored to Free French control, was scrapped in 1959)
    T160 CT Gerfaut — Emmanuelle Carlier (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, was salvaged by Italy, sunk again by air attack in 1944, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T161 CT Milan — Frédérique Michelier (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, damaged beyond economical repair by gunfire in 1942 by USS Wilkes near Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco, was beached to prevent sinking, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T162 CT Épervier — Élodie de Oliveira (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was sunk by gunfire from HMS Aurora in 1943 near Oran, Algeria, was salvaged and scrapped post-war)


    VAUQUELIN-CLASS LARGE DESTROYER
    T163 CT Vauquelin — Juliette Vauquelin (Resembles Azur Lane self, served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T164 CT Tartu — Julie Françoise de Tartu (Resembles Azur Lane self, served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T165 CT Maillé-Brézé — Jacqueline Agnès de Maillé-Brézé (Resembles Victory Belles self, was sunk by internal explosions in 1940 near Greenock, Inverclyde, United Kingdom, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T166 CT Cassard — Joséphine Cassard (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T167 CT Kersaint — Aurore Gabrielle Simone de Coetnempren (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T168 CT Le Chevalier Paul — Jeanne Pénélope de Saumeur (Resembles Warship Girls version of Juliette Vauquelin, served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was sunk by combined surface and air attack in 1941 by HMNZS Leander and HM Ships Jervis and Kimberley west of Jableh, Syria)


    LE FANTASQUE-CLASS LARGE DESTROYER
    T169 CT Le Fantasque — Michelle Bernadette Gensoul (Resembles Warship Girls self, served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, switched to the Free French forces in 1942, was reclassified as a light cruiser in 1943 and re-designated CLé Le Fantasque with pennant C99, was scrapped in 1958)
    T170 CT Le Terrible — Françoise Belle de la Chapelle (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, switched to the Free French forces in 1942, was reclassified as a light cruiser in 1943 and re-designated CLé Le Terrible with pennant C100, changed into a training ship as Le Terrible in 1955, was scrapped in 1963)
    T171 CT Le Malin — Jeanne Maria Charlotte Abrial (Resembles Azur Lane self, served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, switched to the Free French forces in 1942, was reclassified as a light cruiser in 1943 and re-designated CLé Le Malin with pennant C101, changed into a training ship as Le Malin in 1952, was scrapped in 1977)
    T172 CT Le Triomphant — Patricia Nicole Gilly (Resembles Azur Lane self, was seized by the Allies in 1940, switched to the Free French forces, was reclassified as a light cruiser in 1943 and re-designated CLé Le Triomphant with pennant C102, was scrapped in 1957)
    T173 CT L'Indomptable — Frédérique Pénélope Bienvenüe (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T174 CT L'Audacieux — Paulette Françoise Boisson (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, heavily damaged by gunfire in 1940 by HMAS Australia at Dakar, Senegal, was moved to Bizerte, Tunisia for repairs, was sunk by air attack in 1943, salvaged and deemed constructive total loss, used for spare parts for her sisters and was scrapped in 1947)


    LA MELPOMÈME-CLASS DESTROYER
    T175 TE La Melpomène — Josiane Fabienne Andromaque Ashcroft (Served with the Free French forces after 1940, was scrapped in 1950)
    T176 TE La Pomone — Paola Louise Florence Philastre di Sauro (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was seized by Italy in 1942 and renamed RM FR42 with pennant T92, seized anew by Germany in 1943 and renamed KMS TA10 with pennant TA10, damaged beyond economical repair by surface gunfire in 1943 by HMS Eclipse, was then scuttled near Rhodes island, Greece, later given Italian name MM Nazario Sauro) *
    T177 TE La Flore — Evette Léa Jones (Served with the Free French forces after 1940, was scrapped in 1950)
    T178 TE L'Iphigénie — Helewise Laudine Rivière di Manin (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was seized by Italy in 1942 and renamed RM FR43 with pennant T93, seized anew by Germany in 1943 and renamed KMS TA11 with pennant TA11, was sunk by torpedo attack at Piombino, Livorno, Italy, later given Italian name MM Daniele Manin) *
    T179 TE La Bayonnaise — Michèle Serres di Battisti (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged by Italy and renamed RM FR44 with pennant T94, seized anew by Germany in 1943 and renamed KMS TA13 with pennant TA13, was scuttled again in 1944 at Toulon, salvaged and was scrapped post-war, later given Italian name MM Cesare Battisti) *
    T180 TE Bombarde — Jessamond Dorothée Hayes di Nullo (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was captured by Italy in 1942, renamed RM FR41 with pennant T91, seized anew by Germany in 1943 and renamed KMS TA9 with pennant TA9, was sunk by air attack in 1944 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged and was scrapped post-war, later given Italian name MM Francesco Nullo) *
    T181 TE L'Incomprise — Jolanda Agostina Burnett (Served with the Free French forces after 1940, was scrapped in 1950)
    T182 TE La Poursuivante — (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged by Italy but deemed constructive total loss, was scrapped post-war)
    T183 TE La Cordelière — Roberte Vivienne Stirling-Hamilton (Served with the Free French forces after 1940, was scrapped in 1950)
    T184 TE Branlebas — Fernande Cadice Hopkins (Served with the Free French forces after 1940, was sunk in a storm near the end of 1940 near the Eddystone Rocks, Cornwall, United Kingdom)
    T185 TE Baliste — Fantine Simone Deveson di Fieramosca (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged by Italy and renamed RM FR45 with pennant T95, seized anew by Germany in 1943 and renamed KMS TA12 with pennant TA12, was sunk by air strike in 1944, later given Italian name MM Ettore Fieramosca) *
    T186 TE Bouclier — Vérène Héloïse Maria van Straelen (Seized by the United Kingdom in 1940, served with the Netherlands as HrMs Bouclier with no change of pennant number, returned to the Free French forces in 1941, was scrapped in 1950)


    MOGADOR-CLASS LARGE DESTROYER
    T187 CT Mogador — Gabrielle Pénélope Auphan (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged and was scrapped post-war in 1949)
    T188 CT Volta — Valérie Thérèse Humbertand (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged and was scrapped post-war in 1948)
    T189 CT Kléber — Juliette Benoîte Kléber (Cancelled before construction)
    T190 CT Desaix — Lydia Cleménce Aurélie Desaix (Cancelled before construction)
    T191 CT Hoche — Lourdes Lorraine Hoche (Cancelled before construction)
    T192 CT Marceau — Evonne Sévérine Marceau-Desgraviers (Cancelled before construction)


    LE HARDI-CLASS DESTROYER
    T193 TE Le Hardi — Isabella Maria Capet di Micca (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged by Italy and renamed RM FR37 with pennant C179, seized anew by Germany in 1943, scuttled in Genoa, Liguria, Italy, salvaged and was scrapped post war, later given Italian name MM Pietro Micca) *
    T194 TE Fleuret — Francette de Relingue di Polo (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, renamed TE Foudroyant [second of name] with same pennant number in 1941, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged by Italy and renamed RM FR36 with pennant C178, captured by Germany at Toulon in 1943, was scuttled to prevent capture in 1944, salvaged and was scrapped post-war, later given Italian name MM Marco Polo) *
    T195 TE Épée — Hyacinthe Dupin de Saint-Cyr di Pisani (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, renamed TE L'Adroit [second of name] with same pennant number in 1941, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged by Italy and renamed RM FR33 with pennant C175, captured by Germany at Toulon in 1943, was sunk by air attack in 1944, salvaged and was scrapped post-war, later given Italian name MM Vettor Pisani) *
    T196 TE Mameluk — Irène Rapp (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T197 TE Casque — Philippa Joan Plantegenest d'Anjou (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T198 TE Lansquenet — Christelle Marielle Urvoy de Portzamparc di Racchia (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged by Italy and renamed RM FR34 with pennant C176, seized by Germany in 1943 and renamed KMS TA34 with pennant TA34, was scuttled at Genoa, Liguria, Italy in 1944, salvaged post-war and renamed TE Cyclone [second of name] with same pennant number, was scrapped in 1958, later given Italian name MM Carlo Alberto Racchia) *
    T199 TE Le Flibustier — Élisabeth Bernadine Bouan di Furruccio (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, renamed TE Bison [second of name] with same pennant number in 1941, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged by Italy and renamed RM FR35 with pennant C177, was seized by Germany in 1943 and renamed KMS TA34 with pennant TA34, was sunk after collision with submarine in Toulon, salvaged and was scrapped post-war, later given Italian name MM Francesco Furruccio) *
    T200 TE Le Corsaire — Catharine Stéphanie de Toulouse-Lautrec di Bausan (Served with the Vichy French forces after 1940, renamed TE Sirocco [second of name] with same pennant number in 1941, was scuttled in 1942 at Toulon, Var, France, salvaged by Italy and renamed RM FR32 with pennant C174, was seized by Germany in 1943, was sunk as blockship in 1944 at Genoa, Liguria, Italy, salvaged and was scrapped post-war, later given Italian name MM Giovanni Bausan) *
    T201 TE L'Intrépide — Jehanne Aglaë Cerise Charles (Cancelled after launch in 1941, was scrapped post-war)
    T202 TE Le Téméraire — Eléonore Coulomb (Resembles Azur Lane self, cancelled after launch in 1941, was scrapped post-war)
    T203 TE L'Opiniâtre — Dietricha Annaliese von Brueys (Resembles Azur Lane self, seized by Germany before launch, renamed KMS ZF6 with pennant ZF6, was cancelled and scrapped on slip)
    T204 TE L'Aventurier — Frieda von Paule Bretonneau (Seized by Germany in 1940, renamed KMS ZF7 with pennant ZF7, was never completed, recaptured by Free French forces and kept as experimental hulk, was scrapped in 1971)


    LE FIER-CLASS DESTROYER
    T205 TE Le Fier — Francette Renée de Betz (Was sunk in the English Channel in 1940, salvaged by Germany, renamed KMS TA1 with pennant TA1, was scuttled in 1944 at Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France before commissioning, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T206 TE L'Agile — Josèphe Childs (Seized by Germany in 1940, renamed KMS TA2 with pennant TA2, was sunk by air attack in 1944 at Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France before commissioning, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T207 TE L'Entreprenant — Aceline Magalie Cendrillon Lefrancq (Seized by Germany in 1940, renamed KMS TA4 with pennant TA4, was sunk by air attack in 1944 at Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France before commissioning, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T208 TE Le Farouche — Jolie Constable (Seized by Germany in 1940, renamed KMS TA4 with pennant TA4, was sunk by air attack in 1944 at Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France before commissioning, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T209 TE L'Alsacien — Adélie Rouve (Seized by Germany in 1940, renamed KMS TA3 with pennant TA3, was sunk by air attack in 1944 at Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France before commissioning, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T210 TE Le Corse — Isabelle Emmanuelle Acquaviva (Seized by Germany in 1940, renamed KMS TA6 with pennant TA6, was scuttled in 1944 at Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France incomplete, salvaged and was scrapped post-war)
    T211 TE Le Breton — Carole Causillon (Seized by Germany in 1940 before launch, was scrapped on slip)
    T212 TE Le Flamand — Marquite du Périer (Renamed TE Le Tunisien, cancelled before construction in 1940, reverted to original name) *
    T213 TE Le Normand — Juliet Erard (Cancelled before construction in 1940)
    T214 TE Le Parisien — Jolie Gwenaëlle Michel (Cancelled before construction in 1940)
    T215 TE Le Provençal — Agrippine Camille Christia Chaumont (Cancelled before construction in 1940)
    T216 TE Le Saintongeais — Salomé Berneuil de Charente (Cancelled before construction in 1940)
    T217 TE Le Niçois — Sibylle Estrosi (Cancelled before construction in 1940)
    T218 TE Le Savoyard — Sylvianne de Chambéry (Cancelled before construction in 1940)


    HUNT-CLASS DESTROYER
    T219 TE Le Combattante — Aimée Patou (Built in the United Kingdom as HMS Haldon with pennant F19, transferred to the Free French forces and renamed in 1942, was sunk by mine strike in 1945 east of Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom)


    TYPE 1934A JACOBI-CLASS DESTROYER (war reparations)
    T220 CT Desaix — Paula Maria Louisa Jacobi-Desaix (Built in Germany as KMS Z5 Paul Jacobi with pennant Z5, seized by France as war reparations in 1946, was scrapped in 1954)
    T221 CT Kléber — Tanja Emilia Jeanne Béatrice Riedel-Kléber (Built in Germany as KMS Z6 Theodor Riedel with pennant Z6, seized by France in 1946 and renamed, was scrapped in 1958)


    TYPE 1936A "NARVIK" LUCKNER-CLASS DESTROYER (war reparations)
    T222 CT Hoche — Louise Hilde Hoche, Burggräfin und Gräfin zu Dohna-Schlodien (Resembles Azur Lane self, was built in Germany as KMS Z25 with pennant Z25, seized by France as war reparations in 1946 and renamed, was scrapped in 1961, later given name DMS Nikolaus zu Dohna-Schlodien) *


    TYPE 1936A "MOB" HERZOG ZU MECKLENBURG-CLASS DESTROYER (war reparations)
    T223 CT Marceau — Paula Fritzi Charlotte Alexa Michelle Marceau, Fürstin zu Mecklenburg (Resembles Warship Girls self, was built in Germany as KMS Z31 with pennant Z31, seized by France as war reparations in 1946 and renamed, was scrapped in the early 1960s, later given name DMS Herzog zu Mecklenburg) *


    ORIANI-CLASS DESTROYER (war reparations)
    T224 CT D'Estaing — Angelica Jeanne Charlotte Oriani d'Estaing (Built in Italy as RM Alfredo Oriani with pennant C125, seized by France as war reparations in 1948, was scrapped in 1958)


    SOLDATI-CLASS DESTROYER (war reparations)
    T225 CT Duchaffault — Luciana Consolata du Chaffault de Besné (Built in Italy as RM Legionario with pennant C142, seized by France as war reparations in 1948, was scrapped in 1956)
    T226 CT Jurien de la Gravière — Palmira Romilda Jurien de la Gravière (Built in Italy as RM Mitragliere with pennant C143, seized by France as war reparations in 1948, was scrapped in 1956)
    T227 CT Duperré — Giustina Violetta Duperré (Built in Italy as RM Velite with pennant C145, seized by France as war reparations in 1948, was scrapped in


    Ship prefix

    — Croiseur École ("School Cruiser") (French Navy type prefix)
    CLé — Croiseur Léger ("Light Cruiser") (French Navy type prefix)
    CT — Contre-Torpilleur ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (French Navy type prefix)
    DMS — Deutsches Marineschiff ("German Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1956-present)
    HMNZS — Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship
    HMS — Her Majesty's Ship
    KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German Navy ship prefix from 1935-1945)
    MM — Marina Militaire ("Military Navy") (Italian Navy ship prefix from 1946-present)
    ORP — Okręt Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej ("Warship of the Republic of Poland")
    RM — Regia Marina ("Royal Navy") (Italian Navy ship prefix from 1861-1946)
    TE — Torpilleur d'Escadre ("Squadron Torpedo Boat") (French Navy type prefix)


    Pennant superior letters

    C — Cacciatorpediniere ("Torpedo Boat Destroyer") (Italian Navy pennant superior)
    F — Frigate (Royal Navy pennant superior)
    N — Niszczyciel ("Destroyer") (Polish Navy pennant superior)
    T — Torpediniera ("Torpedo Boat") (Italian Navy pennant superior)
    T — Torpilleur ("Torpedo Boat") (French Navy pennant superior)
    TA — Torpedoboot Ausland ("Foreign Torpedo Boat") (German Navy pennant superior for captured torpedo boats)
    Z — Zerstörer ("Destroyer") (German Navy pennant superior)
     
  30. Extras: Canada: Submarines
    Pyeknu

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    Here's a list of Royal Canadian Navy submarines that were built during the Second World War period. Now, Canada didn't have submarines serving the Dominion directly; submariners from the Great White North always served on British-commissioned warships. However, two former U-boats were surrendered directly to the Canadians after the war ended and were commissioned under their German pennant numbers briefly to test out anti-submarine warfare tactics. Post-war, the Canadians also acquired two American fleet submarines as training ships before the first purpose-built submarines of the Ojibwa-class (the Canadian Oberon-class boats) were acquired in the late 1960s.

    Also included in this list are all German U-boats who were sunk by Canadian warships in the war. Given talk on various chat boards considering how modern Germany might react to ships from the Nazi era coming back as shipgirls, I believe that those boats who faced the RCN's fleet of destroyers, frigates and corvettes would choose to elect to serve with their former enemies than deal with potential recrimination if they returned home. These former U-boats (including the two directly surrendered to Canada after the war) are named in tribute to current and former Canadian cadet summer training camps.

    You know the drill!

    KANTAI COLLECTION/AZUR LANE/WARSHIP GIRLS
    LIST OF ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY SUBMARINES


    All submarines of the Royal Canadian Navy have ship prefix HMCS/M (Her Majesty's Canadian Submarine) for an English-speaking unit or SCSM (Sous-Marin Canadien de Sa Majesté) for a French-speaking unit.

    No./Ship Name — Human Name (Fate)

    TYPE VII-B FLEET SUBMARINE
    SS-187 HMCS/M Debert — Juliane Berger (Built in Germany as KMS U-87, was sunk in action in 1943 by depth charges from HMC Ships Saint Croix and Shediac west of Viana do Castelo, Portugal, was adopted by Canada and renamed) *


    TYPE VII-C FLEET SUBMARINE
    SS-103 HMCS/M Greenwood — Hedwig Loeder (Built in Germany as KMS U-309, was sunk in action by depth charge attack in 1945 by HMCS Saint John east of the Moray Firth, Scotland, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-109 HMCS/M Argonaut — Helene Jannike Oldörp (Was built in Germany as KMS U-90, sunk by depth charge attack by HMCS Saint Croix in 1942 east of Old Pelican, Newfoundland, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-110 SCSM Gimli — Rosamond Lemcke (Built in Germany as KMS U-210, was sunk in action by depth charges, gunfire and ramming by HMCS Assiniboine in 1942 south of Cape Farewell, Greenland, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-111 SCSM Bagotville — Juliane Zander (Built in Germany as KMS U-311, was sunk by depth charges in 1944 by HMC Ships Matane and Swansea west of Castlemaine, Ireland, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-121 SCSM Masoliantekw — Heilwig Stuckmann (Built in Germany as KMS U-621, was sunk in action in 1944 by depth charge attack by HMC Ships Ottawa, Kootenay and Chaudière west of La Rochelle, France, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-124 SCSM Saint-Sacrement — Heinrike Käthe Kosbadt (Built in Germany as KMS U-224, was sunk in action in 1943 by depth charges and ramming by NCSM Ville de Québec noth of El Marsa, Algeria, was adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-136 SCSM Valcartier — Griselda Ruppelt (Was bult in Germany as KMS U-356, was sunk in action in 1942 by depth charges from HMC Ships Saint-Laurent, Chilliwack, Battleford and Napanee west of Royan, France, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-144 HMCS/M Winona — Heinrike Blischke (Built in Germany as KMS U-744, was captured in 1944 after thirty hours of depth charge attacks from HM Ships Icarus and Kenilworth Castle and HMC Ships Chaudière, Gatineau, Saint Catharines, Fennel and Chilliwack west of Castlemaine, Ireland, later scuttled with torpedo by Icarus, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-147 HMCS/M Grenadier — Gerlinde Matschulat (Built in Germany as KMS U-247, was sunk in action in 1944 by depth charge attack by HMC Ships Swansea and Saint John southwest of Land's End, England, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-148 HMCS/M Mountain View — Hiltrude Dauter (Built in Germany as KMS U-448, was sunk in action in 1944 by depth charges from HMCS Swansea and HMS Pelican northeast of the Azores, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-152 HMCS/M Whitehorse — Hermine Rahe (Built in Germany as KMS U-257, was sunk in action in 1944 north of the Azores by depth charges from HMS Nene and HMCS Waskesiu, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-156 SCSM Rivers — Karlene Harney (Built in Germany as KMS U-756, was sunk in action in 1942 by depth charges from HMCS Morden southeast of Cape Farewell, Greenland, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-157 HMCS/M Cold Lake — Felicie Deetz (Built in Germany as KMS U-757, was sunk in action in 1944 west-southwest of Bantry, Ireland by depth charge attack by HMS Bayntun and HMCS Camrose, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-171 HMCS/M Iqaluit — Wilma Zeplien (Built in Germany as KMS U-971, was sunk by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMS Eskimo and HMCS Haida south of Land's End, England, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-175 HMCS/M Vernon — Waldeburg Boehmer (Built in Germany as KMS U-575, was sunk in action by depth charge and rockets by HMCS Prince Rupert, US Ships Hobson and Haverfield, US Navy aircraft from USS Bogue and Royal Air Force aircraft in 1944 north of the Azores, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-178 SCSM Orléans — Gertrude Hyronimus (Built in Germany as KMS U-678, was sunk in action by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMC Ships Ottawa and Kootenay and HMS Statice southwest of Brighton, England, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-188 HMCS/M Penhold — Vreni Vogel (Built in Germany as KMS U-588, was sunk in action by depth charges from HMC Ships Skeena and Wetaskiwin in 1942 east of Brent's Cove, Newfoundland, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-194 HMCS/M Butler — Hannelore Kuppisch (Built in Germany as KMS U-94, was sunk by US Navy air attack and ramming by HMCS Oakville in 1942 south of Jérémie, Haiti, was adopted by Canada and renamed) *


    TYPE VII-C/41 FLEET SUBMARINE
    SS-106 HMCS/M Blackdown — Helene Voigt (Built in Germany as KMS U-1006, was sunk in action in 1944 by depth charges and gunfire from HMCS Annan southeast of the Faeroe Islands, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-122 HMCS/M Sarcee — Genoveva Wysk (Built in Germany as KMS U-322, was sunk in action by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMCS Calgary south of Weymouth, England, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-130 HMCS/M Hector — Wilfreda Strübing (Built in Germany as KMS U-1003, was sunk by ramming in 1945 by HMCS New Glasgow north of Carndonagh, Ireland, was adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-132 SCSM Farnham — Wiebke Herwartz (Built in Germany as KMS U-1302, was sunk in action by depth charge attacks in 1945 by Navires CSM La Hulloise, Strathadam and Thetford Mines in the Saint George's Channel between Rosslare, Ireland and Fishguard, Wales, adopted by Canada and renamed) *


    TYPE IX-C FLEET SUBMARINE
    SS-101 HMCS/M Dundurn — Hiltrude Förster (Built in Germany as KMS U-501, was sunk in action after being rammed by HMCS Moose Jaw in 1941 south of Angmagsalik, Greenland; adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-163 SCSM Connaught — Kerstin Emmaline Engelmann (Was built in Germany as KMS U-163, was sunk in action in 1943 by depth charges from HMCS Prescott northwest of Cape Finisterre, Spain, adopted by Canada and renamed) *


    TYPE IX-C/40 FLEET SUBMARINE
    SS-137 HMCS/M Ghost Ranger — Rike Schauenburg (Built in Germany as KMS U-536, was sunk in action in 1943 northeast of the Azores by depth charge attack by HMS Nene and HMC Ships Snowberry and Calgary, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-145 HMCS/M Meaford — Wilhelmina Weber (Built in Germany as KMS U-845, was sunk in action in 1944 by depth charge attack from HMS Forester and HMC Ships Saint-Laurent, Swansea and Owen Sound west of Brest, France, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-177 HMCS/M Ipperwash — Elsabeth Findeisen (Built in Germany as KMS U-877, was sunk in action by depth charge attack in 1944 by HMCS Saint Thomas northwest of the Azores, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-189 HMCS/M Quadra — Fiona Katarina Braeucker (Built in Germany as KMS U-889, was surrendered to Canada at war's end at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, later transferred to the United States, was sunk as target in 1947 off Cape Cod, Massachusetts by USS Flying Fish, adopted by Canada and renamed) *
    SS-190 HMCS/M Avalon — Maxine Anna Wintermeyer (Built in Germany as KMS U-190, was surrendered to Canada at war's end at Bay Bulls, Newfoundland, was sunk as target in 1947 off Halifax, Nova Scotia by HMC Ships Nootka and New Liskeard, plus RCN aircraft, adopted by Canada and renamed) *


    BALAO-CLASS FLEET SUBMARINE
    SS-71 HMCS/M Grilse — Wanda Brittany Perkins (Built in the United States as USS Burrfish with hull number SS-312, converted to radar picket submarine SSR-312 in 1948, decommissioned 1956, transferred to Canada in 1961 and renamed, returned to the United States in 1969, was sunk as target that year off San Clemente Island, California)


    TENCH-CLASS FLEET SUBMARINE
    SS-75 HMCS/M Rainbow — Joanne Stephanie Schmidt (Built in the United States as USS Argonaut with hull number SS-475, converted to guided missile submarine SSG-475 in 1955, restored to fleet submarine SS-475 in 1960, decommissioned in 1968 and transferred to Canada and renamed [second of name], decommissioned 1974, returned to the United States in 1976 and was scrapped the following year)


    Ship prefix

    HMCS — Her Majesty's Canadian Ship
    HMS — Her Majesty's Ship
    KMS — Kriegsmarineschiff ("War Navy Ship") (German navy prefix from 1935-45)
    NCSM — Navire Canadien de Sa Majesté ("Her Majesty's Canadian Ship")
    USS — United States Ship


    Hull classification codes

    SS — Submarine
    SSG — Guided Missile Submarine
    SSR — Radar Picket Submarine
     
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