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Changes in structure of world navies in 1922 - 1946

 

Changing in fleet lists 1932 (ships with full displacement more than 500t or capacity more than 500BRT)

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United Kingdom

DD Comet (1932/1865), Crescent (1932/1865), Crusader (1932/1865), Cygnet (1932/1865), Daring (1932/1865), Defender (1932/1865), Diamond (1932/1865), Diana (1932/1865)

SS Rainbow (1932/2030), Thames (1932/2680), Swordfish (1932/927)

SL Bideford (1932/1590), Rochester (1932/1590), Falmouth (1932/1515), Milford (1932/1515)

BB Marlborough (1914/30380)

CB Tiger (1914/35710)

DD Somme (1918/1225), Sepoy (1918/1225), Sterling (1919/1225), Trinidad (1918/1225), Turquoise (1919/1060), Tuscan (1919/1060), Tintagel (1918/1225), Strenuous (1919/1225)

SS M2 (1920/1946), M3 (1920/1946), L11 (1918/1080), L12 (1918/1080), L15 (1918/1080), L33 (1919/1080)

SL Dahlia (1915/1275), Magnolia (1915/1275), Cyclamen (1916/1350), Heather (1916/1450)

USA

CA Indianapolis (1932/12755)

DD Stoddert (1920/1308)

SS Dolphin (1932/2215)

CGC Cayuga (1932/2075), Escanaba (1932/1005)

BB Utah (1911/23033)

DD Lamberton (1918/1247)

PC PE34 (1919/615)

PG Helena (1897/1689)

Japan

CA Takao (1932/14260), Atago (1932/14260), Maya (1932/14260), Chokai (1932/14260)

DD Sazanami (1932/2097), Akatsuki (1932/1980), Ikazuchi (1932/1980), Inazuma (1932/1980)

SS I65 (1932/2330), I66 (1932/2330), I67 (1932/2330), I5 (1932/2921)

ML Yaeyama (1932/1384)

DD Tsubaki (1918/1100), Kuwa (1918/1100), Keyaki (1918/1100), Maki (1918/1100), Momi (1919/1020), Sawarabi (ex-8-go, 1924/1100)

SS RO13 (ex-23-go, 1920/1050), RO52 (ex-26-go, 1920/1195), RO17 (ex-34-go, 1921/1050), RO20 (ex-38-go, 1922/1050), RO21 (ex-39-go, 1922/1050), RO22 (ex-40-go, 1922/1050), RO23 (ex-41-go, 1923/1050), RO24 (ex-42-go, 1920/1050)

PG Uji (1903/620)

Germany

AGML Bremse (1932/2054)

FPV Zieten (ex-MS M138, 1919/548)

France

AV Commandant Teste (1932/11500)

CA Dupleix (1932/13407)

DD Aigle (1932/3410), Gerfaut (1932/3410), Albatros (1932/3410), Vautour (1932/3410)

SS Archimède (1932/2084), Monge (1932/2084), Pasteur (1932/2084), Poncelet (1932/2084), Achéron (1932/2084), Protée (1932/2084), Pégase (1932/2084), Phénix (1932/2084), Prométhée (1932/2084), Argonaute (1932/798), Diane (1932/807), Méduse (1932/807), Antiope (1932/807), Orion (1932/822), Ondine (1932/822)

SL Dumont D`Urville (1932/2600), Bougainville (1932/2600), Savorgnan de Brazza (1932/2600)

CL Thionville (1915/4010)

SS Amazone II (ex-Amazone, 1917/670), Armide (1916/670), Prométhée (1932/2084)

Italy

CA Gorizia (1932/14330), Pola (1932/14133)

CL Bartolomeo Colleoni (1932/6844)

DD Dardo (1932/2116), Saetta (1932/2116), Strale (1932/2116), Baleno (1932/2100), Folgore (1932/2100), Fulmine (1932/2100), Lampo (1932/2100)

SS Luigi Settembrini (1932/1135), Ruggiero Settimo (1932/1135), Argonauta (1932/800), Fisalia (1932/800), Medusa (1932/800), Salpa (1932/1800), Serpente (1932/800)

 

USSR

CA Krasny Kavkaz (1932/8888)

FS Smerch (1932/534), Tsiklon (1932/534), Groza (1932/534), Vikhr` (1932/534), Shtorm (1932/534)

RMON Smerch (1910/1000)

AML Stavropol (1907/2300), Erivan (1912/4690)

 

Poland

DD Burza (1932/1920)

SS Żbik (1932/1248)

 

Finland

BC Väinämöinen (1932/3900)

 

Sweden

DD Klas Horn (1932/1190), Klas Uggla (1932/1190)

 

Denmark

 

BC Herluf Trolle (1901/3650)

Netherlands

SS O14 (1932/754), O15 (1932/754)

ML Prins van Oranje (1932/1600), Gouden Leeuw (1932/1600)

BC Marten Harpertzoon Tromp (1905/5295)

ML Serdang (ex-ML, 1897/820)

Spain

 

CL Blas de Lezo (1925/6045)

SS A0 (ex-Isaac Peral, 1917/750)

Greece

DD Kountouriotis (1932/2050), Hydra (1932/2050)

BB Limnos (1908/14465)

Turkey

DD Zafer (1932/1610), Tinaztepe (1932/1610)

PG Bürak Reis (1914/503)

Persia

SL Babr (1932/1100), Palang (1932/1100)

 

China

CL Ning Hai (1932/2526)

SL Hai Chow (1916/1350)

PGT Fei Yung (1896/850)

Brazil

APG Rio Branco (1914/825)

 

Uruguay

 

CLp Montevideo (ex-24 de Agosoto, 1887/2050)

Argentina

 

BC Almirante Brown (1882/4200)

CLp Buenos Aires (1896/4788)

Ecuador

 

PGT Libertador Bolívar (1896/800)

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