List of all ships available
The Battle of Warships, a mobile game of ship simulators for online and offline naval battles, currently has 49 ships available.
All of them are introduced here.
- List of all ships available
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- Cruisers
- Destroyers
- Aircraft carriers
Battleships
Battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy
IJN YAMATO
Ordered:March 1937
Builder:Kure Naval Arsenal
Laid down:4 November 1937
Launched:8 August 1940
Commissioned:16 December 1941
Fate:Sunk in air attack, 7 April 1945
IJN YAMATO and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
大和ミュージアム(呉市海事歴史科学館)|YAMATO MUSEUM
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IJN MUSASHI
Ordered:June 1937
Builder:Mitsubishi Shipyard, Nagasaki
Laid down:29 March 1938
Launched:1 November 1940
Commissioned:5 August 1942
Fate:Sunk during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, 24 October 1944
Battle of Warships MUSASHI vs Aircraft carrier HORNET – MUSASHI gameplay
IJN MUSASHI and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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IJN KONGO
Ordered:1911
Builder:Vickers Shipbuilding Company, Barrow-in-Furness
Laid down:17 January 1911
Launched:18 May 1912
Commissioned:16 August 1913
Fate:Sunk by USS Sealion in the Formosa Strait, 21 November 1944
[Battle of Warships] KONGO 7kills
[Battle of Warships] KONGO vs DUNKERQUE & HONET
IJN KONGO and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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IJN NAGATO
Builder:Kure Naval Arsenal
Laid down:28 August 1917
Launched:9 November 1919
Sponsored by:Admiral Katō Tomosaburō
Completed:15 November 1920
Commissioned:25 November 1920
Stricken:15 September 1945
Fate:Sunk as a target in Operation Crossroads, 29/30 July 1946
[Battle of Warships] NAGATO game play
IJN NAGATO and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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IJN FUSO
Builder:Kure Naval Arsenal
Laid down:11 March 1912
Launched:28 March 1914
Commissioned:8 November 1915
Stricken:31 August 1945
Fate:Sunk during the Battle of Surigao Strait, 25 October 1944
[Battle of Warships] IJN FUSO Funny match
IJN FUSO and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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Battleship of the U.S. Navy
USS MONTANA (BB-67)
Builders:New York Naval Shipyard,Philadelphia Naval Shipyard,Norfolk Naval Shipyard
Operators:United States Navy
Succeeded by:N/A, last battleship class authorized
Planned: 5
Completed:0
Fate: All cancelled in 1943 before being laid down
The Montana-class battleships were approved for construction during World War II, but changes in wartime building priorities resulted in their cancellation in favor of continuing production of Essex-class aircraft carriers and Iowa-class battleships before any Montana-class keels were laid.
[Battle of Warships] MONTANA vs SHINANO 6kills
[Battle of Warships] MONTANA Gameplay
USS MONTANA (BB-67) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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USS MISSOURI (BB63)
Ordered:12 June 1940
Builder:Brooklyn Navy Yard
Laid down:6 January 1941
Launched:29 January 1944
Sponsored by:Mary Margaret Truman
Commissioned:11 June 1944
Decommissioned:26 February 1955
Recommissioned:10 May 1986
Decommissioned:31 March 1992
Identification:Hull symbol: BB-63
Status:Museum ship in Pearl Harbor
Final battleship to be completed by the United States.
Battle of Warships MISSOURI vs GRAF ZEPPELIN All enemies
USS MISSOURI (BB63) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
Pearl Harbor Memorial – USS Battleship Missouri Memorial
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USS WISCONSIN (BB64)
Builder:Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
Laid down:25 January 1941
Launched:7 December 1943
Sponsored by:Mrs. Goodland, wife of Walter S. Goodland
Commissioned:16 April 1944
Decommissioned:1 July 1948
Recommissioned:3 March 1951
Decommissioned:8 March 1958
Recommissioned:22 October 1988
Decommissioned:30 September 1991
Status:Museum ship at Nauticus
[Battle of Warships] WISCONSIN Game play
USS WISCONSIN (BB64) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
Battleship Wisconsin | Nauticus & The Battleship Wisconsin
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USS NEW JERSEY (BB62)
Ordered:1 July 1939
Builder:Philadelphia Naval Shipyard
Laid down:16 September 1940
Launched:7 December 1942
Sponsored by:Carolyn Edison
Commissioned:23 May 1943
Decommissioned:30 June 1948
Recommissioned:21 November 1950
Decommissioned:21 August 1957
Recommissioned:6 April 1968
Decommissioned:17 December 1969
Recommissioned:28 December 1982
Decommissioned:8 February 1991
Status:Museum ship in Camden, New Jersey.
Battle of Warships NEW JERSEY game play with Pirate flag
USS NEW JERSEY (BB62) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
Battleship New Jersey Museum & Memorial – U.S. Navy Ship
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USS IOWA (BB61)
Ordered:1 July 1939
Builder:New York Naval Yard
Laid down:27 June 1940
Launched:27 August 1942
Sponsored by:Ilo Wallace
Commissioned:22 February 1943
Decommissioned:24 March 1949
Recommissioned:25 August 1951
Decommissioned:24 February 1958
Recommissioned:28 April 1984
Decommissioned:26 October 1990
Homeport:Norfolk, Virginia (after 1980s refit)
Fate:Museum ship
Status:On display at the Pacific Battleship Center at the Port of Los Angeles.
USS IOWA (BB61) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
Battleship USS Iowa: Los Angeles Museum and Tour
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USS SOUTH DAKOTA (BB57)
Ordered:15 December 1938
Builder:New York Shipbuilding Corporation
Laid down:5 July 1939
Launched:7 June 1941
Commissioned:20 March 1942
Decommissioned:31 January 1947
Fate:Broken up, 1962, Parts of the ship preserved at Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
[Battle of Warships] SOUTH DAKOTA Game play
USS SOUTH DAKOTA (BB57) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
Battleship USS South Dakota Memorial
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USS ARKANSAS (BB33)
Builder:New York Shipbuilding Corporation
Laid down:25 January 1910
Launched:14 January 1911
Commissioned:17 September 1912
Decommissioned:29 July 1946
Stricken:15 August 1946
Fate:Sunk on 25 July 1946, as part of Operation Crossroads.
USS ARKANSAS (BB33) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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USS TEXAS (BB35)
Ordered:24 June 1910
Builder:Newport News Shipbuilding
Laid down:17 April 1911
Launched:18 May 1912
Sponsored by:Claudia Lyon
Commissioned:12 March 1914
Decommissioned:21 April 1948
Status:Museum ship at San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site.
TEXAS vs. MONTANA – Battle of Warships
USS TEXAS (BB35) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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Battleship of the Imperial German Navy
KMS H41
Builders:Blohm & Voss,Deschimag
Operators:Kriegsmarine
Preceded by:Bismarck class
Planned: 6
Completed:0
The H class was a series of battleship designs for Nazi Germany’s Kriegsmarine, which were intended to fulfill the requirements of Plan Z in the late 1930s and early 1940s.
Due to the outbreak of World War II in September 1939, none of the ships were ever completed.
Battle of Warships H41 game play with Pirate flag Update Review
KMS H41 and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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KMS TIRPITZ
Builder:Kriegsmarinewerft Wilhelmshaven
Laid down:2 November 1936
Launched:1 April 1939
Commissioned:25 February 1941
Fate:Sunk by Royal Air Force bombers on 12 November 1944.
Battle of Warships TIRPITZ game play torpedo attack with Pirate flag New ship
KMS TIRPITZ and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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KMS BISMARCK
Builder:Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
Laid down:1 July 1936
Launched:14 February 1939
Commissioned:24 August 1940
Fate: Scuttled following incapacitating battle damage, 27 May 1941 in the North Atlantic.
KMS BISMARCK and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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KMS SHARNHORST
Builder:Kriegsmarinewerft Wilhelmshaven
Laid down:15 June 1935
Launched:3 October 1936
Commissioned:7 January 1939
Fate:Sunk at 72°16′N 28°41′E the Battle of North Cape on 26 December 1943.
KMS SHARNHORST and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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SMS GROSSER KURFÜRST
Builder:AG Vulcan, Hamburg
Laid down:October 1911
Launched:5 May 1913
Commissioned:30 July 1914
Fate:Scuttled 21 June 1919 in Gutter Sound, Scapa Flow, raised 29 April 1938 and sold for scrap.
SMS GROSSER KURFÜRST and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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Battleship of the Royal Navy
HMS HOOD
Builder:John Brown & Company
Laid down:1 September 1916
Launched:22 August 1918
Commissioned:15 May 1920
In service:1920–1941
Fate:Sunk during the Battle of the Denmark Strait, 24 May 1941.
[Battle of Warships] HOOD Review
HMS HOOD and and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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HMS KING GEORGE V
Builder:Vickers-Armstrong, Newcastle upon Tyne
Laid down:1 January 1937
Launched:21 February 1939
Commissioned:11 December 1940
Decommissioned:1949
Fate:Sold for scrap, 1957.
[Battle of Warships] King George V vs YAMATO
HMS KING GEORGE V and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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HMS RODNEY
Ordered:1922
Builder:Cammell Laird, Birkenhead
Laid down:28 December 1922
Launched:17 December 1925
Sponsored by:Princess Mary
Completed:August 1927
Commissioned:10 November 1927
Decommissioned:1946
In service:28 March 1928
Out of service:August 1946
Fate:Sold for scrap, 26 March 1948.
[Battle of Warships] RODNEY vs. Funny SOUTH DAKOTA
HMS RODNEY and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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HMS ROYAL SOVEREIGN
Acquired: January 1949
Renamed:Royal Sovereign
Fate:Scrapped, 1949.
HMS ROYAL SOVEREIGN and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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HMS MAJESTIC
Builder:Portsmouth Dockyard
Laid down:February 1894
Launched:31 January 1895
Commissioned:December 1895
Fate:Sunk, 27 May 1915.
HMS MAJESTIC and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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Battleship of the French navy
FS Super-ALSACE
Preceded by:Richelieu class
Succeeded by:None
Planned: 4
Completed:0
The Alsace class was a group of two fast battleships planned by the French Navy in the late 1930s in response to German plans to build two H-class battleships after the Second London Naval Treaty collapsed.
With construction of the first member of the class scheduled for 1941, the plan was terminated by the German victory in the Battle of France in May–June 1940.
[Battle of Warships] Super-ALSACE 6kills PHF’s MIDWAY
[Battle of Warships] Super-ALSACE 7kills 1095k Damage
FS Super-ALSACE and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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FS DUNKERQUE
Laid down:24 December 1932
Launched:2 October 1935
Commissioned:1 May 1937
Fate:Scuttled, 27 November 1942; scrapped, 1958.
[Battle of Warships] DUNKERQUE Gameplay
FS DUNKERQUE and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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Battleship of the Soviet Navy
SOVETSKY SOYUZ
Built:1938–1941
Planned:15 (4 laid down before cancellation)
Cancelled:All
The Sovetsky Soyuz-class battleships also known as “Stalin’s Republics”, were a class of battleships begun by the Soviet Union in the late 1930s but never brought into service.
Battle of Warships SOVETSKY SOYUZ with Pirate flag Update Review
SOVETSKY SOYUZ and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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Cruisers
Cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy
IJN ATAGO, Heavy cruiser
Ordered:1927 fiscal year
Builder:Kure Naval Arsenal
Laid down:28 April 1927
Launched:16 June 1930
Commissioned:30 March 1932
Fate:Torpedoed and sunk by USS Darter, 23 October 1944.
IJN ATAGO and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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Cruisers of the U.S.Navy
USS SAN DIEGO (CL-53) , Light cruiser
Builder:Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation’s Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts
Laid down:27 March 1940
Launched:26 July 1941
Sponsored by:Grace Legler Benbough
Commissioned:10 January 1942
Decommissioned:4 November 1946
Reclassified:CLAA-53, 18 March 1949
Fate:Sold for scrapping, December 1960.
Battle of Warships SAN DIEGO vs YAMATO
USS SAN DIEGO (CL-53) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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USS DES MOINES (CA-134), Heavy cruiser
Ordered:25 September 1943
Builder:Bethlehem Steel Company
Laid down:28 May 1945
Launched:27 September 1946
Commissioned:16 November 1948
Decommissioned:6 July 1961
Stricken:9 July 1991
Identification:Hull symbol: CA-134
Fate:Scrapping completed by ESCO Marine, Inc., Brownsville, TX on 16 August 2007.
[Battle of Warships] DES MOINES 930k Damage
[Battle of Warships] DES MOINES 879k Damage
USS DES MOINES (CA-134) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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USS BROOKLYN (CL-40), Light cruiser
Ordered:13 February 1929
Builder:Brooklyn Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York
Laid down:12 March 1935
Launched:30 November 1936
Sponsored by:Miss Kathryn Jane Lackey
Commissioned:30 September 1937
Decommissioned:3 January 1947
Stricken:22 January 1951
Fate:Sold to Chile in 1951.
[Battle of Warships] BROOKLYN
USS BROOKLYN (CL-40) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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Cruisers of the Imperial German Navy
KMS ADMIRAL HIPPER, Heavy cruiser
Builder:Blohm & Voss, Hamburg
Laid down:6 July 1935
Launched:6 February 1937
Commissioned:29 April 1939
Fate:Scuttled, 3 May 1945, raised and scrapped in 1948–1952.
[Battle of Warships] ADMIRAL HIPPER Torpedo Assassin
[Battle of Warships] ADMIRAL HIPPER 904k Damage
[Battle of Warships] ADMIRAL HIPPER Gameplay
KMS ADMIRAL HIPPER and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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KMS DEUTSCHLAND, Heavy cruiser
Builder:Deutsche Werke, Kiel
Laid down:5 February 1929
Launched:19 May 1931
Commissioned:1 April 1933
Renamed:January 1940, Lützow
Fate:Sunk as target 22 July 1947.
KMS DEUTSCHLAND and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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Cruisers of the Royal Navy
HMS REPULSE
Ordered:30 December 1914
Builder:John Brown & Company, Clydebank, Scotland
Laid down:25 January 1915
Launched:8 January 1916
Commissioned:18 August 1916
Identification:Pennant number: 34
Fate:Sunk on 10 December 1941 by Japanese air attack off Kuantan, South China Sea.
HMS REPULSE and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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Destroyers
Destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy
IJN SHIMAKAZE
Builder:Maizuru Naval Arsenal
Laid down:8 August 1941
Launched:18 July 1942
Commissioned:10 May 1943
Stricken:10 January 1945
Fate:Sunk in the Battle of Ormoc Bay near Cebu, Philippines, 11 November 1944.
[Battle of Warships] SHIMAKAZE 6kills
[Battle of Warships] SHIMAKAZE vs SHIMAKAZE DUEL
IJN SHIMAKAZE and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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IJN YUKIKAZE
Builder:Sasebo Naval Arsenal
Launched:24 March 1939
Commissioned:20 January 1940
Stricken:5 October 1945
Fate:Transferred to Republic of China, 6 July 1947.
IJN YUKIKAZE and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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Destroyers of the U.S.Navy
USS MAHAN (DD-364)
Builder:United Dry Docks Inc., Staten Island, New York
Laid down:12 June 1934
Launched:15 October 1935
Commissioned:18 September 1936
Identification:DD-364
Fate:Disabled by Japanese kamikaze; sunk by US destroyer on 7 December 1944.
USS MAHAN (DD-364) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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USS MELVIN (DD-680)
Builder:Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company, Kearny, N.J.
Laid down:6 July 1943
Launched:17 October 1943
Commissioned:24 November 1943
Decommissioned:13 January 1954
Stricken:1 December 1974
Fate:Sold for scrap,14 August 1975.
[Battle of Warships] MELVIN
USS MELVIN (DD-680) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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USS FLETCHER (DD-445)
Builder:Federal Shipbuilding, Kearny, New Jersey
Laid down:2 October 1941
Launched:3 May 1942
Commissioned:30 June 1942
Decommissioned:15 January 1947
Reclassified:DDE-445 on 26 March 1949
Recommissioned:3 October 1949
Decommissioned:1 October 1969
Reclassified:DD-445 on 30 June 1962
Fate:Sold 22 February 1972
Status:Broken up for scrap.
USS FLETCHER (DD-445) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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Destroyer of the Imperial German Navy
Z20 KARL GALSTER
Ordered:6 January 1936
Builder:AG Weser (Deschimag), Bremen
Laid down:14 September 1936
Launched:15 June 1937
Completed:21 March 1939
Fate:Allocated to the Soviet Union as a war prize.
Z20 KARL GALSTER and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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Destroyer of the Soviet Navy
LENINGRAD
Ordered:1st Five-Year Plan
Builder:Shipyard 190 (Zhdanov), Leningrad
Laid down:5 November 1932
Launched:17 November 1933
Commissioned:5 December 1936
Out of service:18 April 1958
Fate:Sunk after being used as target ship, May 1963.
LENINGRAD and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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Aircraft carriers
Aircraft carriers of the Imperial Japanese Navy
IJN SHINANO
Builder:Yokosuka Naval Arsenal
Laid down:4 May 1940
Launched:8 October 1944
Completed:19 November 1944 (for trials)
Fate:Sunk by the submarine USS Archerfish, 29 November 1944
Shinano (信濃) was laid down in May 1940 as the third of the Yamato-class battleships, but Shinano’s partially complete hull was ordered to be converted to an aircraft carrier.
The IJN decided to convert her into a carrier that supported other carriers.
IJN SHINANO and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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IJN KAGA
Builder:Kawasaki and Yokosuka Naval Arsenal
Laid down:19 July 1920
Launched:17 November 1921
Completed:31 March 1928
Commissioned:30 November 1929
Reclassified:21 November 1923 as an aircraft carrier
Refit:20 October 1933 – 25 June 1935
Stricken:10 August 1942
Fate:Scuttled after being heavily damaged by a US air attack at the Battle of Midway, 4 June 1942.
IJN KAGA and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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IJN AKAGI
Ordered:1920
Builder:Kure Naval Arsenal
Laid down:6 December 1920
Launched:22 April 1925
Commissioned:25 March 1927
Reclassified:21 November 1923 as an aircraft carrier
Refit:24 October 1935 – 31 August 1938
Stricken:25 September 1942
Fate:Damaged by U.S. air attack at the Battle of Midway and scuttled, 5 June 1942.
IJN AKAGI and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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IJN JUNYO
Ordered:Late 1938
Builder:Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Nagasaki
Laid down:20 March 1939
Launched:26 June 1941
Fate:Sold to the Imperial Japanese Navy, 10 February 1941
Launched:26 June 1941
Acquired: 10 February 1941
Commissioned:3 May 1942
Renamed:Junyō
Fate:Scrapped, 1946–1947.
IJN JUNYO and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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Aircraft carriers of the U.S.Navy
USS MIDWAY (CV-41)
Ordered:1 August 1942
Builder:Newport News Shipbuilding
Laid down:27 October 1943
Launched:20 March 1945
Commissioned:10 September 1945
Decommissioned:11 April 1992
In service:1945
Out of service:1992
Status:Museum ship at the USS Midway Museum in San Diego, California.
USS MIDWAY (CV-41) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
USS Midway Aircraft Carrier San Diego Museum San Diego Tours
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USS HONET (CV-8)
Ordered:30 March 1939
Builder:Newport News Shipbuilding Company
Laid down:25 September 1939
Launched:14 December 1940
Sponsored by:Annie Reid Knox
Commissioned:20 October 1941
Fate:Sunk in the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, 27 October 1942.
Status:Found near Solomon Islands, late January 2019.
USS HONET (CV-8) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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USS ENTERPRISE (CV-6)
Ordered:1933
Builder:Newport News Shipbuilding
Laid down:16 July 1934
Launched:3 October 1936
Commissioned:12 May 1938
Decommissioned:17 February 1947
Identification:Hull number: CV-6
Fate:Scrapped 1958–1960.
USS ENTERPRISE (CV-6) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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USS SANGAMON (CVE-26)
Owner:Standard Oil Company
Builder:Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, Kearny, New Jersey
Laid down:13 March 1939
Launched:4 November 1939
Sponsored by:Mrs. Clara Esselborn
Fate:Purchased by the US Navy
Acquired: 22 October 1940
Commissioned:23 October 1940, as (AO-28) fleet oiler
Decommissioned:25 February 1942
Reclassified:AVG-26, 14 February 1942
Refit:Converted to escort carrier
Recommissioned:25 August 1942
Decommissioned:24 October 1945
Reclassified:ACV-26, 20 August 1942, CVE-26, 15 July 1943.
Fate:Sold, 11 February 1948, Scrapped in Osaka, Japan, August 1960.
USS SANGAMON (CVE-26) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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Aircraft carrier of the Imperial German Navy
KMS GRAF ZEPPELIN (CV-1)
Builders:Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Deutsche Werke
Planned:2 (originally 4)
Completed:0
Cancelled:2
The Graf Zeppelin-class aircraft carriers were four German Kriegsmarine aircraft carriers planned in the mid-1930s by Grand Admiral Erich Raeder as part of the Plan Z rearmament program.
Hitler’s disenchantment with the performance of the Kriegsmarine’s surface units led to a final stoppage of work.
The ship was captured by the Soviet Union at the end of the war and sunk as a target ship in 1947.
KMS GRAF ZEPPELIN (CV-1) and all Flags, in the Battle of Warships
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