List of World War II ships of less than 1000 tons
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The List of World War II ships of less than 1000 tons is an alphabetical list of minor military ships of World War II. Only ships with a displacement of less than 1000 tons are listed. For larger vessels, see also list of World War II ships. For ship classes, see the list of World War II ship classes.
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
[edit] A
- Aconit (France): 950 ton Flower class corvette
- Ahti (Estonia): 140 ton gunboat
- Ajonpää (Finland): 52 ton minesweeper
- Aura (Finland): 400 ton coast guard and escort vessel
- Aura II (Finland): 563 ton presidential yacht and escort vessel
[edit] B
- Baire (Cuba): 500 ton gunboat
- Barranquilla (Colombia): 142 ton gunboat
- Bathurst Class (Argentina): 500 ton minesweeper
- Bellona (Denmark): 369 ton C class submarine
- Belomorec (Bulgaria): 77 ton patrol boat
- Beskytteren (Denmark): 415 ton fisheries patrol vessel
- Birago (Germany): 50 ton patrol boat, ex-Siofok (Austria)
- Bogota (Colombia): 360 ton gunboat
- Bouchard class (Argentina): 450 ton minesweeper
[edit] C
- Capitan Quevedo (Cuba): 115 ton coast guard craft
- Carabobo (Colombia): 120 ton coast guard vessel
- Carioca (Brazil): 552 ton mine layer
- Cartagena (Colombia): 142 ton gunboat
- Chiang Kung (China): 250 ton patrol boat
- Chiang Tai (China): 250 ton patrol boat
- Chang Ning class (China): 400 ton patrol vessel class of 10
- Chen Shen (China): 275 ton river gunboat
- Chernomorec (Bulgaria): 77 ton patrol boat
- Chi Jih (China): 500 ton survey vessel
- Chien Chung (China): 90 ton river gunboat
- Chien Kang (China): 390 ton destroyer, became Yamasemi (Japan)
- Chu Chien (China): 740 ton gunboat
- Chu Kuan (China): 740 ton gunboat
- Chu Tai (China): 740 ton gunboat
- Chu Tung (China): 740 ton gunboat
- Chu Yiu (China): 740 ton gunboat
- Chu Yu (China): 740 ton gunboat
- Chung Shan (China): 780 ton gunboat, ex-Yung Feng
- Cordoba (Argentina): 890 ton destroyer
- Cordoba (Colombia): 360 ton gunboat
[edit] D
- Daphne (Denmark): 381 ton D class submarine
- Diez de Octubre (Cuba): 218 ton gunboat
- Dragen (Denmark): 290 ton torpedo boat, became TFA3 (Germany)
- Drski (Bulgaria): 97 ton minesweeper
- Dryaden (Denmark): 381 ton D class submarine
- Durres (Albania): 46 ton patrol boat
- Dzik (Poland): 540 ton Ursula class submarine
[edit] E
- El Fateh (Egypt): 128 ton river gunboat
- El Zahir (Egypt): 128 ton river gunboat
- Elicura (Chile): 400 ton coast guard vessel
[edit] F
- Fei Ying (China): 850 ton destroyer
- Flora (Denmark): 369 ton C class submarine
- Freja (Denmark): 322 ton patrol boat, became Sudpol (Germany), then Freya (Germany)
- Fresia (Chile): 435 ton submarine
- Fu Yu (China): 630 ton gunboat
[edit] G
- Galathea (Denmark): 237 ton Ægir class submarine
- Glenten (Denmark): 290 ton torpedo boat
- Guacolda (Chile): 435 ton submarine
- Guala (Chile): 435 ton submarine
[edit] H
- Hafir (Egypt): 74 ton river gunboat
- Hai Fu (China): 166 ton gunboat
- Hai Ho (China): 211 ton river gunboat
- Hai Hung (China): 190 ton gunboat
- Hai Ku (China): 190 ton gunboat
- Hai Ou (China): 166 ton patrol boat
- Hai Peng (China): 211 ton river gunboat
- Hai Yen (China): 56 ton patrol boat
- Hämeenmaa (Finland): 400 ton training sloop
- Havfruen (Denmark): 407 ton H class submarine
- Havhesten (Denmark): 407 ton H class submarine
- Havkalen (Denmark): 407 ton H class submarine
- Havkatten (Denmark): 108 ton torpedo boat
- Havmanden (Denmark): 407 ton H class submarine
- Havørnen (Denmark): 108 ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
- Hejmdal (Denmark): 705 ton patrol boat, became Nerger (Germany)
- Henrik Gerner (Denmark): 463 submarine tender and minelayer
- Henrique Diaz (Brazil): 680 ton trawler
- Høgen (Denmark): 290 ton torpedo boat, became TFA1 (Germany)
- Hoi Fu (China): 680 ton gunboat
- Hsien Ning (China): 418 ton gunboat
- Hu Ngo (China): 97 ton torpedo boat, became Kawasemi (Japan)
- Hu Peng (China): 97 ton torpedo boat
- Hu Tsuin (China): 97 ton torpedo boat
- Hu Ying (China): 97 ton torpedo boat
- Hvalen (Denmark): 290 ton torpedo boat, became TFA5 (Germany)
- Hvalrossen (Denmark): 160 ton torpedo boat
[edit] I
- Iguape (Brazil): 150 ton minesweeper
- FNS Iko-Turso (Finland): 716 ton submarine
- Islands Falk (Denmark): 760 ton fishery patrol vessel
- Itacuruca (Brazil): 210 ton mine layer
- Itajahy (Brazil): 150 ton minesweeper
- Itapemirim (Brazil): 340 ton mine layer
[edit] J
- Jastrząb (USA, then Poland): 800 t United States S class submarine
- Jen Shen (China): 300 ton gunboat
- Junín (Colombia): 120 ton coast guard vessel
- Jurmo (Finland): 400 ton tug
[edit] K
- Kalanpää (Finland): 52 ton minesweeper
- Kalev (Estonia): 834 ton submarine
- Karjala (Finland): 342 ton training sloop
- Khrabry (Bulgaria): 97 ton minesweeper
- Kiang Chen (China): 550 ton gunboat
- Kiang Heng (China): 550 ton gunboat
- Kiang Hsi (China): 140 ton gunboat
- Kiang Kun (China): 140 ton gunboat
- Kiang Li (China): 550 ton gunboat
- Kiang Yuan (China): 550 ton gunboat
- King (Argentina): 900 ton gunboat
- Kou (Estonia): Gunboat
- Kung Chen (China): 90 ton river gunboat
- Kvintus (Denmark): 186 ton minlayer, became Fürstenburg (Germany)
[edit] L
- La Plata (Argentina): 890 ton destroyer
- Laaland (Denmark): 350 ton minelayer
- Laine (Estonia): 211 ton gunboat
- Laxen (Denmark): 290 ton torpedo boat, became TFA6 (Germany)
- Lembit (Estonia): 834 ton submarine
- Leopard, former HNoMS Balder (Norway, then Germany): 708 ton torpedoboat, returned to Norway 1949, scrapped 1961
- Li Chieh (China): 266 ton gunboat, became Lisui (Japan)
- Lieska (Finland): 60 ton minelayer
- Lindormen (Denmark): 614 ton minelayer, became Vs1401 (Germany)
- Loimu (Finland): 60 ton minelayer
- Lossen (Denmark): 628 ton minelayer
- Lougen (Denmark): 350 ton minelayer
- Louhi (Finland): 640 ton minelayer and submarine tender
[edit] M
- Maagen (Denmark): 110 ton fishery patrol vessel
- Makrelen (Denmark): 108 ton torpedo boat
- Maranho (Brazil): 934 ton destroyer
- Mardus (Estonia): 80 ton gunboat
- Mariscal Sucre (Colombia): 125 ton gunboat
- Mato Grosso (Brazil): 560 ton destroyer
- Miina (Finland): 80 ton mine tender
- Ming Chuen (China): 465 ton gunboat
- Ming Sen (China): 465 ton gunboat, captured by Japan
- MTB 102 (UK) 68 ft Motor Torpedo Boat
- Murature (Argentina): 900 ton gunboat
[edit] N
- Najaden (Denmark): 782 ton torpedo boat, completed 1947
- Narhvalen (Denmark): 108 ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
- Narvi (Finland): 400 ton tug
- Nordkaperen (Denmark): 108 ton torpedo boat
- Nymphen (Denmark): 782 ton torpedo boat, completed 1947
[edit] O
- Ørnen (Denmark): 290 ton torpedo boat, became TFA2 (Germany)
[edit] P
- Panay (USA): 474 ton river gunboat, sunk 12 December 1937
- Paraguacu (Brazil): 430 ton river monitor
- Parnaiba (Brazil): 620 ton river monitor
- Paukku (Finland): 60 ton minelayer
- Pernambuco (Brazil): 470 ton river monitor
- Pichincha (Colombia): 120 ton coast guard vessel, class of 3
- Pikkeri (Estonia): 500 ton yacht, became Kiev (USSR) and later Luga (USSR)
- Pommi (Finland): 80 ton mine tender
- Porkala (Finland): 162 ton minesweeper
- President (Estonia): 260 ton gunboat
- Pukkio (Finland): 162 ton minesweeper
[edit] Q
- Quidora (Chile): 435 ton submarine
[edit] R
- Ran (Denmark): 237 ton Ægir class submarine
- Rautu (Finland): 165 ton minesweeper
- Reiher (Germany): 109 ton training vessel, ex-West Diep (Belgium), became Warendorp
- Riilahti (Finland): 310 ton minelayer and antisubmarine escort
- Rio Pardo (Brazil): 132 ton submarine chaser
- Ristna (Estonia): 500 ton sidewheeler minelayer
- Rota (Denmark): 369 ton C class submarine
- Rucamilla (Chile): 435 ton submarine
- Ruotsinsalmi (Finland): 310 ton minelayer and antisubmarine escort
[edit] S
- Sælen (Denmark): 108 ton torpedo boat
- Salta (Argentina): 920 ton submarine
- Santa Fe (Argentina): 920 ton submarine
- Santa Marta (Colombia): 142 ton gunboat
- Santiago del Esterio (Argentina): 920 ton submarine
- Saranda (Albania): 46 ton patrol boat
- Sauko (Finland): 142 ton submarine
- Shu Shen (China): 380 ton gunboat
- Siofuk (Austria): 50 ton patrol boat, became the Birago (Germany)
- Sixtus (Denmark): 186 ton minelayer
- Smely (Bulgaria): 97 ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
- Søhunden (Denmark): 108 ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
- Sokół (Poland): 540 ton Ursula class submarine
- Søridderen (Denmark): 108 ton torpedo boat and minesweeper, became Hajen (Germany)
- Springeren (Denmark): 108 ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
- Støren (Denmark): 108 ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
- Strogi (Bulgaria): 97 ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
- Sulev (Estonia): 228 ton torpedo boat, became Ametist (USSR)
- Suurop (Estonia): 500 ton sidewheeler minelayer and minesweeper
[edit] T
- Ta Tung (China): 900 ton patrol boat
- Taara (Estonia): Gunboat
- Tamoio (Brazil): 844 ton submarine, ex-Ascianghi (Italy)
- Tartu (Estonia): 108 ton gunboat
- Tegualda (Chile): 435 ton submarine
- Teh Sheng (China): 932 ton gunboat, scuttled 1937
- Ternen (Denmark): 100 ton surveying tender and patrol boat
- Timbira (Brazil): 844 ton submarine, ex-Gondor (Italy)
- Tirane (Albania): 46 ton patrol boat
- Triton (Denmark): 237 ton Ægir class submarine
- Tse Chiang (China): 900 ton patrol boat
- Tung An (China): 390 ton destroyer
- Tupi (Brazil): 844 ton submarine, ex-Neghelli (Italy)
- Tursas (Finland): 360 ton trawler
- Turunmaa (Finland): 342 ton training sloop
[edit] U
- Uisko (Finland): 360 ton trawler
- Uruguay (Argentina): 550 ton sloop
- Utu (Estonia): Gunboat
- Uusimaa (Finland): 400 ton sloop
[edit] V
- Veinti y Cuatro de Febrero (Cuba): 218 ton gunboat
- Vesihiisi (Finland): 716 ton submarine
- Vesikko (Finland): 300 ton submarine
- Vetehinen (Finland): 716 ton submarine
- Vilppula (Finland): 165 ton minesweeper
- Vlore (Albania): 46 ton patrol boat
[edit] W
- Warendorp (Germany): 109 ton training vessel, ex-Reiher
- Wei Sheng (China): 932 ton gunboat, scuttled in 1937
- West Diep (Belgium): 109 ton torpedo boat, became Reiher (Germany)
- Wielingen (Belgium): 227 ton torpedo boat
- Wu Feng (China): 200 ton gunboat
[edit] Y
- Yi Shen (China): 350 ton gunboat
- Yung An (China): 90 ton river gunboat
- Yung Chi (China): 860 ton gunboat, became Hai Hsing (Japan)
- Yung Chien (China): 860 ton gunboat, became Asuka (Japan)
- Yung Feng (China): 780 ton gunboat, became Chung Shan
- Yung Hsiang (China): 780 ton gunboat
- Yung Shen (China): 300 ton gunboat
- Yung Sui (China): 650 ton river gunboat
[edit] Z
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