Changes in structure of world navies in 1922 - 1946
Changing in fleet lists 1912 (ships with full displacement more than 500t or capacity more than 500BRT)
Country |
in |
out |
United Kingdom |
BB Orion (1912/25870), Thunderer (1912/25870), Monarch (1912/25870), Conqueror (1912/25870), King George V (1912/25700) CB New Zealand (1912/22110), Lion (1912/30945), Princess Royal (1912/30945) CL Yarmouth (1912/5800), Southampton (1912/6000) DD Fury (1912/970), Forester (1912/990), Lapwing (1912/990), Defender (1912/990), Jackal (1912/990), Phoenix (1912/990), Lizard (1912/990), Goshawk (1912/990), Druid (1912/990), Hornet (1912/990), Tigress (1912/990), Hydra (1912/990), Archer (1912/990), Attack (1912/990), Ariel (1912/990), Badger (1912/990), Beaver (1912/990), Firedrake (1912/990), Lurcher (1912/990), Oak (1912/990), Christopher (1912/1300), Acasta (1912/1300) SS D5 (1912/620), D6 (1912/620), D8 (1912/620) |
BB Nile (1891/12590) CA Powerful (1897/14200) CL Sappho (1893/3400), Encounter (1905/5880), Pioneer (1900/2200), Pactolus (1898/2200) |
Australia |
CL Encounter (1905/5880), Pioneer (1900/2200) DD Warrego (1912/990) |
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New Zealand |
CL Chatham (1912/6000) |
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USA |
BB Wyoming (1912/27243), Arkansas (1912/27243) DD Jarvis (1912/883), Henley (9112/883), Beale (1912/883), Jouett (1912/883), Jenkins (1912/883) SS G1 (1912/516) CGC Miami (1912/1181), Unalga (1912/1181) |
CL Hartford (1859/2550), Atlanta (1886/3189) SL Alert (1875/1020) PG Wolverine (ex-Michigan, 1844/686), Marietta (1897/1170) |
Germany |
BB Oldenburg (1912/24700), Kaiser (1912/27000), Friedrich der Grosse (1912/27000) CB Goeben (1912/25400) CL Magdeburg (1912/4570), Breslau (1912/5281), Strassburg (1912/5281), Stralsund (1912/5587) DD V1 (1912/697), V2 (1912/697), V3 (1912/697), V4 (1912/697), G7 (1912/719), G8 (1912/719), G9 (1912/719), G10 (1912/719), G11 (1912/719), G12 (1912/719), S13 (1912/695), S14 (1912/695), S15 (1912/695), S16 (1912/695), S17 (1912/695) SS U13 (1912/644), U14 (1912/644), U15 (1912/644), U17 (1912/691), U18 (1912/691) |
CLL Greif (1887/2266), Sperber (1889/1359), Bussard (1890/1868), Falke (1891/1868) DD G171 (1910/777) |
Japan |
BB Settsu (1912/22900), Kawachi (1912/22900) CL Chikuma (1912/5040), Hirado (1912/5040), Yahagi (1912/5040) DD Sakura (1912/830), Tachibana (1912/830) PG Saga (1912/885) |
CL Naniwa (1885/3708), Idzumi (1884/2920) |
France |
DD Enseigne Henry (1912/550), Aspirant Herber (1912/550), Cimeterre (1912/820), Dague (1912/820), Faulx (1912/820), Fourche (1912/820), Capitaine Mehl (1912/820) ML Cerbère (1912/660) |
CL Lalande (1890/1968) SS Vendémiaire (1908/550) |
Italy |
PG Sebastiano Caboto (1912/1050) AY Giuliana (1893/1050), Archimede (1892/900), Cunfida (1892/560), Misurata (1894/880), Tobruk (1897/850) |
BB Lepanto (1887/15649), Re Umberto (1893/15454) PGT Urania (1893/931), Aretusa (1892/833) PG Governolo (1896/1203) |
Russia |
BB Andrey Pervozvannyy (1912/18580), Imperator Pavel I (1912/18580) AML Shilka (1897/3500) |
ML Aleut (1886/892) |
Austria-Hungary |
BB Viribus Unitis (1912/21595) |
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Sweden |
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PG Disa (1877/550) |
Denmark |
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BC Gorm (1871/2350), Odin (1874/3230) |
Norway |
DD Troll (1912/578) |
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Netherlands |
DD Bulhond (1912/510), Jakhals (1912/510) PC Albatros (1912/892), Orion (1912/1062) ML Hydra (1912/670) |
CLL Sommelsdijk (1882/997) |
Spain |
PG Lauria (1912/811) |
BB Numancia (1864/7189), Vitoria (1867/7135) |
Greece |
DD Nea Genea (1912/697), Keravnos (1912/697), Aetos (1912/1175), Ierax (1912/1175), Leon (1912/1175), Panthir (1912/1175) AMC Sapfo (1891/2038), Themisto (1880/1895), Esperia (1893/1635), Makedonia (1912/6333), Pelops (1883/973), Athinai (1872/940), Arkadia (1892/997), Mykali (1885/935), Sfaktirea (1884/831) |
BC Vasilefs Georgios (1868/1774) |
China |
CL Chao Ho (1912/2750) |
PG Chen Hai (1872/578) |
Argentina |
DD Catamarca (1912/1357), Jujuy (1912/1357), Córdoba (1912/1368), La Plata (1912/1368) |
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Haiti |
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PG 22 Décembre 1804 (1860/900), 1804 (1875/600), Saint Michael (1875/850), La Liberté (1910/500) |
Siam |
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FB Siam Mongkut (1870/950) |
Venezuela |
PG Mariscal Sucre (1887/1030) |
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