List of naval ships of Germany

The list of naval ships of Germany includes all naval ships which have been in service of the German Navy or its predecessors.

See also:

A

  • Acheron: hulk, launched 1877
  • Acheron: submarine tender, launched 1919
  • Acheron: minesweeper, launched 1967
  • Adam Kuckhoff: P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Adam Kuckhoff: Shershen-class torpedo boat
  • Adeline Hugo Stinnes 3; seaplane tender
  • Adjutant: tender, launched 1905
  • Adjutant: auxiliary mine-layer, launched 1937
  • Adler: 880 ton Habicht-class gunboat, launched 1883
  • Adler: training vessel, launched 1908
  • Adler: SO-I-class submarine chaser
  • Admiral Graf Spee: 12,000 ton Deutschland-class heavy cruiser, launched 1933
  • Admiral Hipper: 14,000 ton Admiral Hipper-class heavy cruiser, launched 1937
  • Admiral Scheer: 12,000 ton Deutschland-class heavy cruiser, launched 1934
  • Adolf Bestelmeyer: experimental craft, launched 1943
  • Adolf Lüderitz: Fleet tender, launched 20 February 1939, commissioned 11 June 1940
  • Ägir: 3,700 ton Odin-class coastal defense ship: launched 1895
  • Ahrenshoop (GS08): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Albatros (1926): Type 1923 torpedo boat, launched 15 July 1926, commissioned 5 May 1927, beached 9 April 1940
  • Albatros (S7): Seeadler-class (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1975
  • Albatros (S61): Albatros-class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Albatros: SO-I-class submarine chaser
  • Albatross (1871): gunboat, launched 1871
  • Albatross (1907): 2,000 ton Nautilus-class minelayer: launched 1907
  • Albert Gast (734): Osa-class missile boat
  • Albert Leo Schlageter: Sail training ship, launched 1937, became Portuguese training ship Sagres in 1961
  • Albin Köbis: training vessel, ex-Ernst Thälmann
  • Albin Köbis (S-712): Osa-class missile boat
  • Albin Köbis (571): Tarantul-class corvette
  • Aldebaran: minesweeper, launched 1941
  • Alders: tender, launched 1918
  • Alexandrine: corvette, launched 1885
  • Alfred Merz: buoy tender
  • Algol: minesweeper, launched 1943
  • Algol: minesweeper, launched 1963
  • Alice Roosevelt: torpedo boat, launched 1886
  • Alk (S29): Jaguar-class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1960—1974
  • Alk (S55): Tiger-class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Alliance: NATO research vessel under German flag, in service since 1988
  • Alster: survey vessel, launched 1961
  • Alster: Oste-class (Type 423) fleet service, surveillance, and ELINT ship
  • Altenburg (314): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Altentreptow (GS04): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Altmark (H11): Ohre-class support ship
  • Amazone (1843): 3-masted sail corvette of the Prussian Navy
  • Amazone (1900): 2,700 ton Gazelle-class light cruiser
  • Amazone: minesweeper, launched 1963
  • Ammerland: submarine tender, launched 1921
  • Ammersee: Walchensee-class (Type 703) small coastal tanker
  • Amrum: Sylt-class tug
  • Angeln: transport, launched 1954
  • Angermünde (214): Parchim-class corvette
  • Anklam: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Anklam (S426): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Anklam (635): Frosch I-class landing craft
  • Answald: seaplane tender
  • Anton Saefkow (826): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Anton Saefkow (853): Shershen-class torpedo boat
  • Anton Schmitt (Z22): Type 1936 destroyer, launched 1938
  • Arcona: frigate, launched 1858
  • Arcona: corvette, launched 1885
  • Arcona: 2,700 ton Gazelle-class light cruiser, launched 22 April 1902, commissioned 12 May 1903, recommissioned 27 May 1940 as a floating anti-aircraft battery, scrapped 1948
  • Ariadne: corvette, launched 1871
  • Ariadne: 2,700 ton Gazelle-class light cruiser, launched 1900
  • Ariadne: Ariadne-class minesweeper
  • Arkona: experimental craft, launched 1918
  • Arkona: Sperling-class buoy tender
  • Arkona (D113): SK-76-class buoy tender
  • Arkturus: minesweeper, launched 1943
  • Arminius: Unique ironclad warship
  • Artur Becker (828): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Artur Becker (816): Shershen-class torpedo boat
  • Arvid Harnack (821): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Arvid Harnack (813): Shershen-class torpedo boat
  • Atair: minesweeper, launched 1941
  • Atair: minesweeper, launched 1961
  • Atlantis: 17,000 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
  • Atlantis: Frauenlob-class minesweeper, launched 1961
  • Aue: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Auerbach/Oberpfalz: Ensdorf-class (Type 352) minesweeper
  • Augsburg (cruiser): 4,400 ton Kolberg-class light cruiser, launched 1909
  • Augsburg (F222): Köln-class (Type 120) frigate, commissioned 1962 to 1988
  • Augsburg (F213): Bremen-class (Type 122) frigate
  • Augusta: Augusta-class corvette
  • August Lüttgens (732): Osa-class missile boat
  • Ayesha: schooner, launched 1907

B

C

  • Calbe: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Camäleon: gunboat, launched 1860
  • Camaeleon: armoured gunboat, launched 1878
  • Cap Arcona: 27,500 tonnes converted from ocean liner to troop ship, launched 1927, sunk 1945
  • Cap Trafalgar: 18,710 GRT, auxiliary cruiser, launched 1913, sunk 1914
  • Capella: minesweeper; R-boat
  • Capella: minesweeper; Schütze-class
  • Carl F. Gauss: murvey vessel; Kondor-II-class
  • Carl Peters: fleet tender, launched 13 April 1939, commissioned 6 January 1940
  • Carl Zeiss: training vessel, launched 1939
  • Carmen: torpedo boat, launched 1886
  • Carola: corvette, launched 1880
  • Castor:R-boat, commissioned 1944—1962
  • Castor: Krebs-class (Type 340) minesweeper, commissioned 1962—1990)
  • Charlotte: corvette, launched 1885
  • Claus von Bevern: experimental craft, launched 1911
  • Cobra: mine warfare vessel, launched 1926
  • Coburg: Lüneburg-class (Type 701) replenishment ship
  • Cöln (1909): 4,400 ton Kolberg-class light cruiser, launched 1909
  • Cöln (1916): 5,600 ton Cöln-class light cruiser, launched 1916
  • Colberg: guard ship
  • Comet: gunboat, launched 1860, commissioned 1861—1881
  • Comet: aviso, launched 1892
  • Concordia: gun sloop, launched 1848
  • Condor: cruiser, launched 1892
  • Cormoran: light cruiser, launched 1892, scuttled 1914
  • Cormoran: auxiliary cruiser, scuttled 1917
  • Coronel: 11,000 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
  • Cottbus: Habicht-class minesweeper
  • Cottbus (614): Frosch I-class landing craft
  • Crocodill (1860): gunboat, launched 1860
  • Crocodill (1879): armoured gunboat, launched 1879
  • Cuxhaven: Lindau-class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1959 to 1976, upgraded to Type 331, recommissioned 1979 to 2000
  • Cyclop: gunboat, launched 1860
  • Cyclop: gunboat, launched 1874
  • Cyclop: dock ship, launched 1916

D

E

F

  • Falke (1865): aviso, launched 1865
  • Falke: cruiser, launched 1891
  • Falke: torpedo boat; Raubvogel-class
  • Falke: seaplane tender; Bussard-class
  • Fasana: mine-warfare ships; Fasana-class
  • Flink: torpedo boat; Schütze-class
  • Föhr: harbour tug; Sylt-class
  • Falke (S10): Seeadler-class (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1975
  • Falke (S62): Albatros-class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Falke: SO-I-class submarine chaser
  • Fehmarn: Helgoland-class (Type 720) tug
  • Felchen: Barbe-class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
  • Fiete Schulze (863): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Fiete Schulze (854): Shershen-class torpedo boat
  • Fische (1959): mine-sweeping vessel
  • Flensburg: Schooner lightship, built 1910
  • Flensburg (M1084): Lindau-class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1959 to 1970, upgraded to Type 331
  • Flensburg: Fulda-class (Type 331, upgraded Type 320 Lindau-class) minesweepers, commissioned 1972 to 1991
  • Flunder: Barbe-class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
  • Förde (1967): support vessel
  • Forst: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Forelle: Barbe-class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
  • Franken (1939): supply ship
  • Frankenland (1950): tanker
  • Frankenthal: Frankenthal-class (Type 332) minehunter
  • Frankfurt: Wiesbaden-class light cruiser, launched 1915
  • Frankfurt: Frankfurt-class
  • Frankfurt am Main: Berlin-class (Type 702) replenishment and combat support ship
  • Frankfurt/Oder: Habicht-class minesweeper
  • Frankfurt/Oder (613): Frosch-I-class landing craft
  • Frauenlob (1855): schooner, launched 1855
  • Frauenlob: 2,700 ton Gazelle-class light cruiser
  • Frauenlob (1918): Cöln-class light cruiser, cancelled 1919
  • Frauenlob (1919): tender
  • Frauenlob (1965): mine-sweeping vessel
  • Freiberg: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Freiburg: Lüneburg-class (Type 701) replenishment ship
  • Freesendorf: buoy tender
  • Freesendorf: buoy tender
  • Frettchen (S36): Zobel-class (Type 142) fast attack craft, commissioned 1963—1983
  • Frettchen (S76): Gepard-class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
  • Freundschaft: cutter
  • Freya (1874): corvette, launched 1874
  • Freya: 5,700 ton Victoria Louise-class protected cruiser, launched 1897
  • Freya (1960): mine-sweeping vessel
  • Freyr (1912): training vessel
  • Friedrich Bremse (1936): supply ship
  • Friedrich Carl (1867): armoured frigate, launched 1867
  • Friedrich Carl: 9,000 ton Prinz Adalbert-class armored cruiser, launched 1902
  • Friedrich der Grosse (1874): 6,800 ton Preussen-class ironclad, launched 1874
  • Friedrich der Grosse (1911): 25,000 ton Kaiser-class battleship, launched 1911
  • Friedrich Eckoldt (Z16): Type 1934A destroyer
  • Friedrich Engels (123): Riga-class frigate
  • Friedrich Ihn (Z14): Type 1934A destroyer
  • Friedrich Schürer: Type 202 submarine
  • Friedrich Voge: experimental submarine
  • Friesenland: seaplane tender
  • Frithjof: 3,700 ton Siegfried-class coastal defense ship, launched 1891
  • Frithjof (1916): training vessel
  • Fritz Behn (841): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Fritz Behn (851): Shershen-class torpedo boat
  • Fritz Gast (714): Osa-class missile boat
  • Fritz Globis (573): Tarantul-class coastal protection vessel
  • Fritz Heckert (866): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Fritz Heckert (834): Shershen-class torpedo boat
  • Fritz Lesch (865): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Fritz Riedel (825): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Fuchs: gunboat, launched 1860
  • Fuchs (1905): artillery tender and training vessel
  • Fuchs (1919): anti-aircraft training vessel
  • Fuchs (S13): Jaguar-class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959—1973
  • Fuchs (S46): Tiger-class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Fürst Bismarck (1896): 10,700 ton unique armored cruiser, launched 1897
  • Fürst Bismarck (1915): Mackensen-class battlecruiser, laid down in 1915 but never completed
  • Fürstenberg: training vessel
  • Fulda (M1086): Lindau-class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1960 to present, upgraded to Type 331, not decommissioned for upgrade
  • Fulda (M1058): Frankenthal-class (Type 332) minehunter

G

  • Gadebusch (211): Hai-class submarine chaser
  • Gadebusch (211): Parchim-class corvette
  • Gazelle (1859): frigate, launched 1859
  • Gazelle (1898): 2,700 ton Gazelle-class light cruiser, launched 1898
  • Gazelle (1919): tender
  • Gazelle (1963): mine-sweeper
  • Gedania (1919): supply ship
  • Gefion (1843): frigate
  • Gefion: 3,700 ton unique light cruiser, launched 1893
  • Gefion (1963): mine-sweeper
  • Geier: 1,900 ton Bussard-class cruiser, launched 1894
  • SMS Geier (1913): auxiliary cruiser
  • Geier (S11): Seeadler-class (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1975
  • Geier (S63): Albatros-class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Gellen (D112): SK-76-class buoy tender
  • Gemma (1959): mine-sweeper
  • Gentin (V812): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Georg Thiele (Z2): Type 1934 destroyer
  • Gepard (S35): Zobel-class (Type 142) fast attack craft, commissioned 1963—1982
  • Gepard (S71): Gepard-class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
  • Gera: Krake-class minesweeper
  • Germania (1848): gun sloop
  • Glücksburg: Lüneburg-class (Type 701) replenishment ship
  • Glyndwr: seaplane tender
  • Gneisenau: 3,000 ton Bismarck-class corvette, launched 1879
  • Gneisenau (armored cruiser): 11,600 ton Scharnhorst-class armored cruiser, launched 1906
  • Gneisenau (battleship): 35,000 ton Scharnhorst-class battleship, launched 1936
  • Gneisenau (F212): Hunt-class destroyer, former Royal Navy HMS Oakley, commissioned 1958 to 1966
  • Goeben: 23,000 ton Moltke-class battlecruiser, launched 1911
  • Görlitz: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Göttingen (M1070): Lindau-class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1958 to 1976, upgraded to Type 331
  • Göttingen: Fulda-class (Type 331, upgraded Type 320 Lindau-class) minesweepers, commissioned 1979 to 1997
  • Gollwitz (D25): SK-64-class buoy tender
  • Gorch Fock (1933): Sail training ship, launched 1933, became Soviet training ship Tovarishch
  • Gorch Fock (1958): Type 441 unique sail training barque, launched 1958
  • Gotha: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Graal-Müritz (G424): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Graf Spee (battlecruiser): Mackensen-class battlecruiser, not completed
  • Graf Spee (F215): Type 138 frigate, commissioned 1959 to 1964
  • Graf von Götzen: commissioned 1914
  • Graf Zeppelin: 28,000 ton Graf Zeppelin-class aircraft carrier, launched 1938 but never completed
  • Granitz: Darss-class supply ship
  • Gransee (313): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Grasort (D27): SK-64-class buoy tender
  • Graudenz: Graudenz-class light cruiser, launched 1913
  • Greif (1886): cruiser, launched 1886
  • Greif (1914): auxiliary cruiser
  • Greif (1926): torpedo boat
  • Greif (S9): Seeadler-class (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1976
  • Greif (S66): Albatros-class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Greif: air control ship
  • Greifswald: Habicht-class minesweeper
  • Greifswald (V814): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Greiz: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Grevesmühlen (213): Hai-class submarine chaser
  • Grevesmühlen (212): Parchim-class corvette
  • Grille: aviso, launched 1857
  • Grille (1916): experimental craft
  • Grille (1935): aviso, launched 1936
  • Grimma (336): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Grimmen: Robbe-class landing craft
  • Grimmen (616): Frosch I-class landing craft
  • Grosser Kurfürst (1875): 6,800 ton Preussen-class ironclad, launched 1875
  • Grosser Kurfürst (1913): 26,000 ton König-class battleship, launched 1913
  • Großherzog von Oldenburg: corvette, launched 1848
  • Grömitz: Frankenthal-class (Type 332) minehunter
  • Güstrow: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Güstrow (223): Parchim-class corvette
  • Gunther Plüschow: air control ship
  • Gustav Nachtigal (1940): S-boat tender

H

  • Habicht (1860): gunboat, launched 1860
  • Habicht (1879): gunboat, launched 1879
  • Habicht (S26): Seeadler-class (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1976
  • Habicht (S69): Albatros-class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Habicht: SO-I-class submarine chaser
  • Häher (S18): Jaguar-class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1960—1974
  • Häher (S51): Tiger-class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Hagen (1893): 3,700 ton Siegfried-class coastal defense ship, launched 1893
  • Hagen (1921): training craft
  • Hagenow: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Hagenow (632): Frosch I-class landing craft
  • Hai (1935): escort vessel
  • Hai: Type 240 submarine, former Kriegsmarine U-2365
  • Hai: Type M-9-463 salvage tug
  • Halle: Krake-class minesweeper
  • Halle (143): Koni-class frigate
  • Hamburg (1841): corvette, launched 1841
  • Hamburg (cruiser): 3,300 ton Bremen-class light cruiser, launched 1903
  • Hamburg (D181): Hamburg-class (Type 101A) destroyer, decommissioned
  • Hamburg (F220): Sachsen-class (Type 124) frigate
  • Hameln (1959): Vegesack-class (Type 321) minesweeper, commissioned 1959 to 1963
  • Hameln (M1092): Ensdorf-class (Type 352) minesweeper
  • Hanno Günther (845): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Hannover: 13,000 ton Deutschland-class battleship, launched 1905
  • Hans Albrecht Wedel: air control ship; K-VI-class
  • Hans Beimler (862): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Hans Beimler (575): Tarantul-class corvette
  • Hans Bürkner (1961): support vessel
  • Hans Christian Oderstedt (1943): experimental craft
  • Hans Coppi (863): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Hans Coppi (812): Shershen-class torpedo boat
  • Hans Lody (Z10): Type 1934A destroyer
  • Hans Lüdemann (Z18): Type 1936 destroyer
  • Hans Rolshoven: air control ship
  • Hans Techel: Type 202 submarine
  • Hansa (1847): frigate, launched 1847
  • Hansa (1872): armoured corvette, launched 1872
  • Hansa (1898): 5,700 ton Victoria Louise-class protected cruiser, launched 1898
  • Hansa (auxiliary cruiser): 19,200 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
  • Hansa (1957): minesweeper
  • Hansestadt Danzig: mine-warfare ships
  • Harz (1953): tanker
  • Harz: (H31): Ohre-class supply ship
  • Havel (1919): tender
  • Havelland (H51): Ohre-class supply ship
  • Hay (1860): gunboat, launched 1860
  • Hay (1881): gunboat, launched 1881
  • Hay (1907): artillery tender and training vessel
  • Hecht (1917): experimental craft
  • Hecht: Type 240 submarine, former Kriegsmarine U-2367
  • Heimdall: 3,700 ton Siegfried-class coastal defense ship, launched 1892
  • Heimdall: training craft
  • Heinrich Dorrenbach (711): Osa-class missile boat
  • Heinz Kapelle (823): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Heinz Kapelle (811): Shershen-class torpedo boat
  • Heinz Roggenkamp (1952): experimental craft
  • Hela (1852): schooner, launched 1853
  • Hela: 2,000 ton unique aviso, launched 1895
  • Hela (1919): fleet tender
  • Hela (1938): fleet tender
  • Helgoland (battleship): 23,000 ton Helgoland-class battleship, launched 1909
  • Helgoland (A1457): Helgoland-class (Type 720) tug, decommissioned 1997
  • Heppens: harbour tug; Neuende-class
  • Herbert Balzer (825): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Herbert Norkus (1939): sailing school ship
  • Herkules (1960): minesweeper
  • Hermann Künne (Z19): Type 1936 destroyer
  • Hermann Schoemann (Z7): Type 1934A destroyer
  • Hermann von Helmholtz (1943): experimental craft
  • Hermann von Wissmann (1940): tender
  • Hermelin (S38): Zobel-class (Type 142) fast attack craft, commissioned 1962—1983
  • Hermelin (S73): Gepard-class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
  • Hermes (ZG3): captured Greek destroyer Vasilefs Georgios
  • Hermes: submarine chaser, launched 1960
  • Herten: Kulmbach-class (Type 332) minehunter
  • Hertha (1864): frigate, launched 1864
  • Hertha: 5,700 ton Victoria Louise-class protected cruiser, launched 1897
  • Hertha (1961): minesweeper
  • Hessen (battleship): 13,000 ton Braunschweig-class battleship, launched 1903
  • Hessen (D184): Hamburg-class (Type 101A) destroyer, decommissioned
  • Hessen (F221): Sachsen-class (Type 124) frigate, commissioned 2006
  • Hettstadt (315): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Hiddensee: Project 35 tanker
  • Hiddensee: corvette; Tarantul-I-class
  • Hildebrand: 3,700 ton Siegfried-class coastal defense ship, possibly not completed
  • Hildebrand (1921): training craft
  • Hille (1917): minesweeper tender
  • Hindenburg: 27,000 ton Derfflinger-class battlecruiser, launched 1915
  • Hipper: Black Swan-class frigate, former Royal Navy HMS Actaeon, commissioned 1959 to 1964
  • Hohenzollern (1876): imperial yacht
  • Hohenzollern (1892): imperial yacht
  • Hohenzollern (1914): imperial yacht
  • Holnis (1965): minesweeper
  • Homburg: Frankenthal-class (Type 332) minehunter
  • Horst Wessel: Sail training ship, launched 1936, became United States Coast Guard USCGC Eagle
  • Hoyerswerda: Robbe-class landing craft
  • Hoyerswerda (611): Frosch I-class landing craft
  • Hugin (1917): training craft
  • Hugin: Nasty class (Type 152) fast attack craft, commissioned 1960 to 1973
  • Hugo Ecken (A114): Havanna-class air control vessel
  • Hugo Zeye' (1940): torpedo training vessel
  • Hummel: armoured gunboat, launched 1881
  • Hummel (1940): escort vessel
  • Hyäne (1860): gunboat, launched 1860
  • Hyäne (1878): gunboat, launched 1878
  • Hyäne (S40): Zobel-class (Type 142) fast attack craft, commissioned 1963—1984
  • Hyäne (S80): Gepard-class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
  • Hydrograph: survey vessel

I

  • Ida (1859): armed steam ship
  • Ill (1928): supply ship
  • Ilmenau: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Iltis: gunboat
  • Iltis (gunboat): Iltis-class gunboat, launched 4 August 1898, commissioned 1 December 1898 to 28 August 1914
  • Iltis (1905): auxiliary cruiser
  • Iltis (1927): torpedo boat
  • Iltis (S2): Jaguar-class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1957—1975
  • Iltis (S42): Tiger-class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Immelmann: air control ship; K V-class
  • Inger: Barbe-class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
  • Irben (1935): mine-warfare vessel
  • Irene: 5,000 ton Irene-class protected cruiser, launched 1887
  • Isar (1930): submarine tender
  • Isar: Mosel-class (Type 402) tender

J

  • Jade (1967): support ship
  • Jäger: gunboat, launched 1860
  • Jäger (1883): torpedo gunboat
  • Jagd: aviso, launched 1888
  • Jagd (1919): tender
  • Jagd (1935): escort vessel
  • Jaguar (gunboat): Iltis-class gunboat, launched 19 August 1898, commissioned 4 April 1899, scuttled 7 November 1914
  • Jaguar (1928): torpedo boat
  • Jaguar (S1): Jaguar-class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1957 to 1973
  • Jaguar (S47): Tiger-class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Jasmund (K41): Darss-class survey vessel
  • Jena: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Jeverland (1937): tanker
  • Jeverland (1940): replenishment ship
  • Joh. L. Krüger: Project RL 234 research vessel
  • Johann Wittenborg: experimental craft; Minesweeper 1916
  • Jordan: survey vessel
  • Jordan: survey vessel
  • Josef Römer: P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Josef Schares (753): Osa-class missile boat
  • Jüterbog (342): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Juist (1968): diver training vessel
  • Juist: Wangerooge-class (Type 722) tug
  • Julius Adler: P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Juminda (1894): mine warfare vessel
  • Jungingen (1919): tender
  • Jupiter (1874): harbour craft, launched 1874
  • Jupiter (1944): minesweeper
  • Jupiter (1961): minesweeper

K

L

  • Laboe: Kulmbach-class (Type 332) minehunter, decommissioned 28 March 2012
  • Lachs: Barbe-class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships
  • Lahn: Lahn-class (Type 403) tender
  • Landtief ( D115): SK-64-class buoy tender
  • Langeness: harbour tug; Lütje Hörn-class
  • Langeness: harbour tug; Nordstrand-class
  • Langeoog: Wangerooge-class (Type 722) tug
  • Lauenburg: weather ship
  • Leberecht Maass (Z1): Type 1934 destroyer
  • Lech: submarine tender
  • Lech: Lahn-class (Type 403) tender
  • Leipzig: Leipzig-class corvette, launched 1875
  • Leipzig: 3,300 ton Bremen-class light cruiser, launched 1905
  • Leipzig: Cöln-class cruiser, launched 1918, not completed
  • Leipzig (1929): 8,000 ton Leipzig-class cruiser, launched 1929
  • Leipzig : Krake-class minesweeper
  • Leitholm: buoy tender
  • Leopard: auxiliary cruiser
  • Leopard: torpedo boat; Raubtier-class
  • Leopard: torpedo boat; Sleipner-class
  • Leopard (S5): Jaguar-class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1958—1973
  • Leopard (S45): Tiger-class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Libben ( V661): Kondor-class torpedo recovery vessel
  • Lindau (M1072): Lindau-class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1958 to 1975, upgraded to Type 331
  • Lindau: Fulda-class (Type 331, upgraded Type 320 Lindau-class) minesweepers, commissioned 1978 to 2000
  • Linz: mine-warfare ships
  • Löwe: bewaffneter Raddampfer
  • SMS Loreley (1859): aviso, launched 1859
  • SMS Loreley (1885): gunboat, launched 1885
  • Loreley: Stationsschiff
  • Loreley: Minesweeper; Frauenlob-class
  • Lothringen: Mine-warfare ships
  • Lothringen: 13,000 ton Braunschweig-class battleship, launched 1904
  • Löwe (1938): Norwegian Sleipner-class destroyer HNoMS Gyller captured on 9 April 1940, re-designated as torpedo boat.
  • Löwe (S12): Jaguar-class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959—1975
  • Löwe (S48): Tiger-class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Luchs (1899): Gunboat, launched 18 October 1899, commissioned 15 April 1900, blown up 28 August 1914
  • Luchs: torpedo boat; Raubtier-class
  • Luchs (S4): Jaguar-class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1958—1972
  • Luchs (S43): Tiger-class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Luckenwalde Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Ludwigshafen am Rhein: Braunschweig-class (Type 130) corvette, commissioned 2013
  • Ludwigslust ( 247): Hai-class submarine chaser
  • Ludwigslust ( 232): Parchim-class corvette
  • Lübben : Robbe-class landing craft
  • Lübben ( 631): Frosch I-class landing craft
  • Lübeck (1844): corvette, launched 1844
  • Lübeck (cruiser): 3,300 ton Bremen-class light cruiser, launched 1904
  • Lübeck (F224): Köln-class (Type 120) frigate, commissioned 1963 to 1988
  • Lübeck (F214): Bremen-class (Type 122) frigate
  • Lübz ( 246): Hai-class submarine chaser
  • Lübz ( 221): Parchim-class corvette
  • Lüneburg: Lüneburg-class (Type 701) replenishment ship
  • Lütje Hörn: harbour tug; Lütje Hörn-class
  • Lütje Hörn: harbour tug; Nordstrand-class
  • Lütjens: Lütjens-class (Type 103B) destroyer, decommissioned
  • Lützow (battlecruiser): 27,000 ton Derfflinger-class battlecruiser, launched 1913
  • Lützow (1939): 14,000 ton modified Admiral Hipper-class heavy cruiser, sold before completion to Soviet Union in 1939, never commissioned
  • Lützow (1940): 12,000 ton Deutschland-class heavy cruiser, renamed from Deutschland in 1939
  • Luise: corvette, launched 1872
  • Lumme (923): Diving vessel

M

N

  • Najade: submarine chaser; Thetis-class
  • Nassau: 19,000 ton Nassau-class battleship, launched 1908
  • Natter (1860): gunboat, launched 1860
  • Natter (1880): armoured gunboat, launched 1880
  • Natter: submarine chaser
  • Natter: Otter-class
  • Nauen: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Nautilus (1871): gunboat, launched 1871
  • Nautilus: 2,000 ton Nautilus-class minelayer, launched 1907
  • Nautilus: experimental craft; minesweeper 1915
  • Nautilus: minesweeper; Frauenlob-class
  • Neckar: Rhein-class (Type 401) tender
  • Neiße: submarine tender
  • Neptun: minesweeper; Schütze-class
  • Nerz (S34): Zobel-class (Type 142) fast attack craft, commissioned 1963—1982
  • Nerz (S74): Gepard-class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
  • Nettelbeck: minesweeper
  • Neubrandenburg: Habicht-class minesweeper
  • Neubrandenburg (633): Frosch I-class landing craft
  • Neuende: harbour tug; Neuende-class
  • Neuruppin (345): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Neumark: Neumark-class
  • Neuwerk: harbour tug; Sylt-class
  • Neustrelitz (G412): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Niedersachsen: mine-warfare ships
  • Niedersachsen: Bremen-class (Type 122) frigate
  • Nienburg: supply ship; Lüneburg-class
  • Niobe (1849): schooner, launched 1849
  • Niobe (cruiser): 2,700 ton Gazelle-class light cruiser
  • Niobe: Sail training ship, launched 1913
  • Niobe: training vessel, Holland-class
  • Niobe: experimental craft
  • Nix: aviso, launched 1850
  • Nixe: corvette, launched 1885
  • Nixe: minesweeper; Ariadne-class
  • Norderney: Wangerooge-class (Type 722) tug, decommissioned
  • Nordperd (E171): Frosch II-class replenishment vessel
  • Nordsee: tender
  • Nordstern: tanker
  • Nordstrand: harbour tug; Lütje-Hörn-class
  • Nordstrand: harbour tug; Nordstrand-class
  • Nordwind: sail training vessel; Kriegsfischkutter; border guard
  • Notus: torpedo boat, tug
  • Novara: frigate
  • Nürnberg (1906): Königsberg-class light cruiser, launched 1906
  • Nürnberg (1916): Königsberg-class light cruiser, launched 1916
  • Nürnberg (cruiser): 8,000 ton Leipzig-class cruiser, launched 1934, became Soviet Admiral Makarov
  • Nymphe (1863): corvette,launched 1863
  • Nymphe (cruiser): 2,700 ton Gazelle-class light cruiser
  • Nymphe (coastal defense ship): Norwegian Tordenskjold-class coastal defence ship HNoMS Tordenskjold captured in April 1940, re-designated as Flak ship.

O

  • Odenwald: Westerwald-class (Type 760) ammunition transport ship, decommissioned
  • Odin: 3,700 ton Odin-class coastal defense ship, launched 1894
  • Odin: Odin-class
  • Odin: minesweeper, Vorpostenboot; fish trawler
  • Offenburg: Lüneburg-class (Type 701) replenishment ship
  • Oker: Oste-class (Type 423) fleet service, surveillance, and ELINT ship
  • Oker: Oker-class
  • Oldenburg (1884): 5,250 ton unique coastal armored ship, launched 1884
  • Oldenburg: 23,000 ton Helgoland-class battleship, launched 1910
  • Oldenburg: mine-warfare ships; Sesia-class
  • Oldenburg (F263): Braunschweig-class (Type 130) corvette, commissioned 2013
  • Olga: Training ship
  • Oranienburg (341): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Orion (auxiliary cruiser): 15,000 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
  • Orion: R-boat
  • Orion (minesweeper): Krebs-class (Type 340) minesweeper, commissioned 1962—1990
  • Oste: tender, Faettenfjord-class
  • Oste: Oste-class (Type 423) fleet service, surveillance, and ELINT ship
  • Ostfriesland: 23,000 ton Helgoland-class battleship, launched 1909
  • Ostmark: seaplane tender
  • Ostmark: mine-warfare ships
  • Ostseeland (II): representation yacht
  • Ostseeland: representation yacht; Kondor-II-class
  • Oswald: tender, Seaplane tender
  • Otter (1877): gunboat, launched 1877
  • Otter (1909): river gunboat, launched 1909
  • Otter: mine-warfare ship; Irben-class
  • Otter: Otter-class
  • Otto Braun: experimental craft; Minesweeper 1916
  • Otto Tost (731): Osa-class missile boat
  • Otto von Guericke (A46): Piast-class salvage tug
  • Otto Wünsche: submarine tender; Wilhelm-Bauer-class
  • Ozelot (S37): Zobel-class (Type 142) fast attack craft, commissioned 1963—1984
  • Ozelot (S78): Gepard-class (Type 143A) fast attack craft

P

  • Paderborn: Lindau-class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1958 to 1979, upgraded to Type 351, recommissioned 1989 to 2000
  • Palmer Ort (D39): [[SK-64-class buoy tender-class {{{2}}} |SK-64-class buoy tender-class]] [[{{{2}}}]]
  • Panther (gunboat): Iltis-class gunboat, launched 1 April 1901, commissioned 15 March 1903, sold 1931, scrapped
  • Panther (destroyer), Norwegian Sleipner-class destroyer HNoMS Odin captured on 9 April 1940, re-designated as torpedo boat.
  • Panther (S24): Jaguar-class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1958—1973
  • Panther (S50): Tiger-class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Parchim (215): Hai-class submarine chaser
  • Parchim (242): Parchim-class corvette
  • Pasewalk (GS05): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Passat: mine-warfare ships, supply ship
  • Passat: harbour tug; Klasse 729
  • Passau (minesweeper): Vegesack-class (Type 321) minesweeper, commissioned 1960 to 1963
  • Passau (M1096): Kulmbach-class (Type 332) minehunter
  • Paul Eisenschneider (574): Tarantul-class corvette
  • Paul Eisenschneider (713): Osa-class missile boat
  • Paul Jakobi (Z5): Type 1934A destroyer
  • Paul Schulz (752): Osa-class missile boat
  • Paul Wieczorek (754): Osa-class missile boat
  • Pegasus: minesweeper; R-boat
  • Pegasus: minesweeper; Schütze-class
  • Pegnitz: Ensdorf-class (Type 352) minesweeper
  • Pelikan: transport, mine-warfare ships, RM
  • Pelikan: experimental craft; Minesweeper 1915
  • Pelikan (S30): Jaguar-class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1960—1974
  • Pelikan (S53): Tiger-class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Pellworm: harbour tug; Klasse 729
  • Perleberg (245): Hai-class submarine chaser
  • Perleberg (243): Parchim-class corvette
  • Perseus: minesweeper; Schütze-class
  • Peter Strasser: 28,000 ton Graf Zeppelin-class aircraft carrier, never launched
  • Pfälzerland: transport; Klasse 785
  • Pfeil (1860): gunboat, launched 1860
  • Pfeil (1882): aviso, launched 1882
  • Pfeil: Vosper (Type 153) fast attack craft, commissioned 1962—1965
  • Phoenix: air control ship
  • Piercer: customs cutter
  • Pillau: Pillau-class light cruiser, launched 1914
  • Pinguin (auxiliary cruiser): 17,600 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
  • Pinguin (S22): Jaguar-class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1961—1973
  • Pinguin (S58): Tiger-class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Pionier: sea cutter
  • Planet: survey vessel; Planet-class
  • Planet: research vessel
  • Planet: research vessel
  • Planet: Planet-class research ship (Type 752), commissioned 2005
  • Plön: harbour tug; Klasse 729
  • Plötze: Barbe-class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
  • Pluto: minesweeper; Schütze-class
  • Poel: Project 35 tanker
  • Pössneck: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Pollux: minesweeper; Schütze-class
  • Pollux: Krebs-class (Type 340) minesweeper, commissioned 1961—1992)
  • Pommern: mine-warfare ships
  • Preußen: mine-warfare ships
  • Preußen: mine-warfare ships
  • Pommerania: aviso, launched 1864
  • Pommern: 13,000 ton Deutschland-class battleship, launched 1905
  • Posen: 19,000 ton Nassau-class battleship, launched 1908
  • Potsdam: Krake-class minesweeper
  • Prenzlau: Project 2 training ship
  • Prenzlau: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Prenzlau (231): Parchim-class corvette
  • Prerow (G413): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Preussen (1873): 6,800 ton Preussen-class ironclad, launched 1873
  • Preussen (1903): 13,000 ton Braunschweig-class battleship, launched 1903
  • Preussischer Adler: aviso, launched 1846
  • Prinz Adalbert (1865): Unique ironclad, originally ordered by the Confederate States Navy
  • Prinz Adalbert (1876): corvette, launched 1876
  • Prinz Adalbert (1901): 9,000 ton Prinz Adalbert-class armored cruiser, 1901
  • Prinz Eitel Friedrich: cruiser
  • Prinz Eugen: 14,000 ton modified Admiral Hipper-class heavy cruiser, launched 1938
  • Prinz Heinrich: 9,000 ton unique armored cruiser, 1900
  • Prinzess Wilhelm: cruiser, launched 1887
  • Prinzregent Luitpold: 25,000 ton Kaiser-class battleship, launched 1911
  • Pritzwalk (325): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Puma (S39): Zobel-class (Type 142) fast attack craft, commissioned 1962—1981
  • Puma (S72): Gepard-class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
  • Putlos: Todendorf-class

R

  • Ranzow (D114): SK-64-class buoy tender
  • Rathenow (326): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Raubmöve: Schnellboot fast attack craft, commissioned 1956—1967
  • Raule: R-boat tender, minesweeper
  • Raule: Hunt-class frigate, former Royal Navy HMS Albrighton, commissioned through 1967
  • Regensburg: Graudenz-class light cruiser, launched 1914
  • Regulus: minesweeper; Schütze-class
  • Regulus: Krebs-class (Type 340) minesweeper, commissioned 1962—1990)
  • Reiher: launched 1909 as freighter, minesweeper, 1939-1945
  • Reiher: launched 1938 as freighter & passenger liner, command ship, 1939-945
  • Reiher: SO-I-class submarine chaser
  • Reiher (S20): Jaguar-class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1960—1973
  • Reiher (S59): Tiger-class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Renke: Landing craft, decommissioned
  • Rendsburg: armed trawler
  • Renown: artillery training vessel
  • Rerik (G426): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Restaurador: gun boat
  • Rhein: mine steamer; Rhein-class
  • Rhein: mine transport; Irben-class
  • Rhein: 238 ton Rhein-class monitor, launched 1872
  • Rhein: Rhein-class (Type 401) tender
  • Rhein (A513): Elbe-class (Type 404) replenishment ship
  • Rheinland: 19,000 ton Nassau-class battleship, launched 1908
  • Rheinland-Pfalz: Bremen-class (Type 122) frigate
  • Rhön: Rhön-class (Type 704) tanker
  • Ribnitz-Damgarten (216): Hai-class submarine chaser
  • Ribnitz-Damgarten (233): Parchim-class
  • Richard Beitzen (Z4): Type 1934 destroyer
  • Richthofen: air control ship; K-VI-class
  • Riems: Project 35 tanker
  • Riesa (322): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Rigel: minesweeper; R-boatder WM
  • Rigel: minesweeper; Schütze-class
  • Rival: torpedo boat, tug
  • Robbe: Type M-9-463
  • Rochen: Barbe-class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
  • Röbel (324): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Roland: mine-warfare ships
  • Rommel: Lütjens-class (Type 103B) destroyer, decommissioned
  • Roon: 10,000 ton Roon-class armored cruiser, launched 1903
  • Rosslau (V813): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Rostock: Karlsruhe-class light cruiser, launched 1912
  • Rostock (1918): Cöln-class cruiser, launched 1918, not completed
  • Rostock: Krake-class minesweeper
  • Rostock (141): Koni-class frigate
  • Rottweil: Frankenthal-class (Type 332) minehunter
  • Rover: brigg, launched 1853
  • Ruden: Project RL 235 supply ship
  • Rudi André (824): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Rudolf Breitscheid (842): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Rudolf Breitscheid (852): Shershen-class torpedo boat
  • Rudolf Diesel: experimental craft; YMS-class* Rudolf Eglhofer (572): Tarantul-class corvette
  • Rudolf Eglhofer (751): Osa-class missile boat
  • Rugard: R-boat tender
  • Ruhr: Rhein-class (Type 401) tender

S

  • S113: Großes Torpedoboot 1916 class, launched 1918
  • Saar: submarine tender
  • Saar: Mosel-class (Type 402) tender
  • Saarburg: Lüneburg-class (Type 701) replenishment ship
  • Sachsen (1877): 7,800 ton Sachsen-class ironclad, launched 1877
  • Sachsen (1916): 29,000 ton Bayern-class battleship, not completed
  • Sachsen (F219): Sachsen-class (Type 124) frigate
  • Sachsenwald: mine transport, Sachsenwald-class
  • Salamander (1850): aviso, launched 1850
  • Salamander (1860): gunboat, launched 1860
  • Salamander (1880): armoured gunboat, launched 1880
  • Salamander: landing craft; Eidechse-class
  • Salm: Landing craft, decommissioned
  • Santa Elena: seaplane tender
  • Sassnitz (91): Sassnitz-class missile boat
  • Sassnitz: Habicht-class minesweeper
  • Saturn: minesweeper; R-boat
  • Sauerland: transport; Klasse 785
  • Schamien: river gunboat
  • Scharf: torpedo boat; Schütze-class
  • Scharhörn: harbour tug; Lütje-Hörn-class
  • Scharhörn: harbour tug; Nordstrand-class
  • Scharnhorst (armored cruiser): 11,600 ton Scharnhorst-class armored cruiser, launched 1906
  • Scharnhorst (battleship): 35,000 ton Scharnhorst-class battleship, launched 1936
  • Scharnhorst (F 213): Black Swan-class frigate, former Royal Navy HMS Mermaid, commissioned 1959 to 1968
  • Scheer: Type 138 frigate, commissioned 1959 to 1967
  • Schlei: Barbe-class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships
  • Schlesien: 13,000 ton Deutschland-class battleship, launched 1906
  • Schleswig: Lindau-class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1958 to 1979, upgraded to Type 351, recommissioned 1989 to 2000
  • Schleswig-Holstein (battleship): 13,000 ton Deutschland-class battleship, launched 1906
  • Schleswig-Holstein (D182): Hamburg-class (Type 101A) destroyer, decommissioned
  • Schleswig-Holstein (F216): Brandenburg-class (Type 123) frigate
  • Schneewittchen: torpedo boat, station yacht
  • Schönebeck (314): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Schütze: torpedo boat; Schütze-class
  • Schütze: minesweeper; Schütze-class
  • Schwaben: 12,000 ton Wittelsbach-class battleship, launched 1901
  • Schwabenland: seaplane tender
  • Schwalbe (1860): gunboat, launched 1860
  • Schwalbe (1887): cruiser, launched 1887
  • Schwarzwald: Schwarzwald-class (Type 706) replenishment ship
  • Schwedt: Robbe-class landing craft
  • Schwedt (636): Frosch-I-class landing craft
  • Schwerin: troop transport, mine-warfare ships
  • Schwerin: Habicht-class minesweeper
  • Schwerin (612): Frosch-I-class landing craft
  • Scorpion (1860): gunboat, launched 1860
  • Scorpion (1877): armoured gunboat, launched 1877
  • Sedan: Leipzig-class corvette
  • Seeadler (cruiser): 1,650 ton Bussard-class light cruiser, launched 1892
  • Seeadler: torpedo boat; Raubvogel-class
  • Seeadler (S6): Seeadler-class (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1958 to 1976
  • Seeadler (S68): Albatros-class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Seehund: minesweeper; Seelöwe-class
  • Seeigel: minesweeper; Seelöwe-class
  • Seelöwe: minesweeper; Seelöwe-class
  • Seepferd: minesweeper; Seelöwe-class
  • Seeschlange: minesweeper; Seelöwe-class
  • Seeschwalbe: fast attack craft; Silbermöwe-class
  • Seestern: minesweeper; Seelöwe-class
  • Senftenberg: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Seydlitz (battlecruiser): 25,000 ton unique battlecruiser, launched 1912
  • Seydlitz (cruiser): 14,000 ton modified Admiral Hipper-class heavy cruiser, selected while under construction for conversion to an aircraft carrier, never completed
  • Siegburg: Ensdorf-class (Type 352) minesweeper
  • Siegen: Vegesack-class (Type 321) minesweeper, commissioned 1960 to 1963
  • Siegfried: 3,700 ton Siegfried-class coastal defense ship, launched 1889
  • Sicher: torpedo boat; Schütze-class
  • Sigfrid: minesweeper, Vorpostenboot; fish trawler
  • Silbermöve: Schnellboot fast attack craft, commissioned 1956 to 1967
  • Sinop: battleship, launched 1878
  • Sirius: minesweeper; Schütze-class
  • Sirius: Krebs-class (Type 340) minesweeper, commissioned 1961 to 1990
  • Skagerrak: mine-warfare ships
  • Skorpion: Führer- und Wohnschiff für Vorpostenboote; erbeutete britische Personenfähre
  • Skorpion: minesweeper; R-boat
  • Skorpion: minesweeper; Schütze-class
  • Sleipner: torpedo boat, RM
  • Solidarität: sea cutter
  • Sömmerda (311): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Sonneberg: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Sophie: corvette, launched 1881
  • Sovetskaya Ukraina: Captured from the Soviet Union under construction, not completed
  • Sperber (1860): gunboat, launched 1860
  • Sperber (1888): cruiser, launched 1888
  • Sperber: seaplane tender; Luftwaffe
  • Sperber: SO-I-class submarine chaser
  • Sperber (S27): Seeadler-class (Type 141) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1976
  • Sperber (S65): Albatros-class (Type 143) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Spessart: Rhön-class (Type 704) tanker
  • Spica: training vessel
  • Spica: minesweeper; Schütze-class
  • Spica: Krebs-class (Type 340) minesweeper, commissioned 1961 to 1992
  • Spiekeroog: Wangerooge-class (Type 722) tug
  • Steigerwald: mine transport, Sachsenwald-class
  • Stein: 3,000 ton Bismarck-class corvette, launched 1879
  • Steinbock: minesweeper; Schütze-class
  • Stendal: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Sternberg: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Sternberg (212: Hai-class submarine chaser
  • Stettin: Königsberg-class light cruiser, launched 1907
  • Stier: 11,000 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
  • Stier: minesweeper, mine diving vessel Schütze-class
  • Stör: Barbe-class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
  • Störtebeker: experimental craft; Minesweeper 1916
  • Stollergrund: experimental craft; Stollergrund-class
  • Storch (S17): Jaguar-class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1960 to 1974
  • Storch (S52): Tiger-class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Stosch: 3,000 ton Bismarck-class corvette, launched 1877
  • Strahl: Vosper (Type 153) fast attack craft, commissioned 1962 to 1967
  • Stralsund (1816): schooner, launched 1816
  • Stralsund: Magdeburg-class light cruiser, launched 1911
  • Strahl: experimental craft
  • Stralsund: mine-warfare ships
  • Stralsund: Habicht-class minesweeper
  • Stralsund (334): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Strasburg (346): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Strassburg: Magdeburg-class light cruiser, launched 1911
  • Strelasund (V662): Kondor-class torpedo recovery vessel
  • Stubbenkammer: [[Sperling-class buoy tender-class {{{2}}} |Sperling-class buoy tender-class]] [[{{{2}}}]]
  • Sturmmöve: Schnellboot fast attack craft, commissioned 1956—1967
  • Stuttgart: Königsberg-class light cruiser, launched 1906
  • Südperd (E172): Frosch-II-class replenishment vessel
  • Suhl: Habicht-class minesweeper
  • Sulzbach-Rosenberg: Frankenthal-class (Type 332) minehunter
  • Sylt: harbour tug; Sylt-class

T

  • Taku: minesweeper 1916
  • Tanga: E-boat tender
  • Tangerhütte (333): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Tannenberg: mine-warfare ships
  • Tapfer: torpedo boat; Schütze-class
  • Taucher I: K11 Project 24 diving vessel
  • Taucher II: K47/K74: Project 24 diving vessel
  • Tegernsee: Walchensee-class (Type 703) small coastal tanker
  • Templin (GS06): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Teterow (241: Hai-class submarine chaser
  • Teterow (234): Parchim-class corvette
  • Thale: Project 17
  • Theodor Riedel (Z6): Type 1934A destroyer
  • Thetis (1846): frigate, launched 1846
  • Thetis (cruiser): 2,700 ton Gazelle-class light cruiser
  • Thetis (Flak ship): Norwegian Tordenskjold-class coastal defence ship HNoMS Harald Haarfagre captured in April 1940, re-designated as Flak ship.
  • Theseus: submarine chaser; Thetis-class
  • Thetis: submarine chaser; Thetis-class
  • Thor: 10,000 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
  • Thielbek: 2,800 ton Converted from freighter to transport ship, sunk 1945
  • Thorn: river gunboat, launched 1826
  • Thüringen: 23,000 ton Helgoland-class battleship, launched 1909
  • Tiger (1860): gunboat, launched 1860
  • Tiger (gunboat): Iltis-class gunboat, launched 15 August 1899, commissioned 3 April 1900, scuttled 29 October 1914
  • Tiger: torpedo boat; Raubtier-class
  • Tiger (1940), Norwegian Sleipner-class destroyer HNoMS Tor captured in April 1940, re-designated as torpedo boat.
  • Tiger (S23): Jaguar-class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1958 to 1974
  • Tiger (S41): Tiger-class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Timmendorf: supply ship
  • Tirpitz: 42,000 ton Bismarck-class battleship, launched 1939
  • Todendorf: Sicherungsboot; Todendorf-class; Wehrbereichskommando Küste
  • Togo, Norwegian minesweeper HNoMS Otra captured in April 1940, re-designated as Vorpostenboot, later to minelayer
  • Togo: nightfighter control ship
  • Torgau: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Trave: Isles-class (Type 139 patrol trawler)
  • Trave: Schul- und Begleitschiff, später Messboot; Eider-class
  • Trischen: harbour tug; Lütje-Hörn-class
  • Tsingtao: river gunboat, launched 1903
  • Triton: survey vessel
  • Triton: submarine chaser; Thetis-class
  • Tsingtau: E-boat tender
  • Tummler: cutter, training vessel
  • Tübingen (M1074): Lindau-class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1958 to 1975, upgraded to Type 331
  • Tübingen: Fulda-class (Type 331, upgraded Type 320 Lindau-class) minesweepers, commissioned 1978 to 1997
  • Tümmler: Barbe-class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)

U

  • Uckermark (H91): Ohre-class
  • Überherrn: Kulmbach-class (Type 332) minehunter
  • Ueckermünde (GS01): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Ulan: torpedo testing ship, tender
  • Ulm: Lindau-class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned (1959 to 1978, upgraded to Type 351, recommissioned 1989 to 1999
  • Undine (1869): brigg, launched 1869
  • Undine: 2,700 ton Gazelle-class light cruiser, launched 1902
  • Undine: minesweeper; Frauenlob-class
  • Uranus: minesweeper; Schütze-class
  • Usedom: Baskunchak-class tanker

V

  • Vaterland: river gunboat, launched 1903
  • Vegesack: Vegesack-class (Type 321) minesweeper, commissioned 1959 to 1963
  • Versailles: mine-warfare ships
  • Victoria Louise: 5,700 ton Victoria Louise-class protected cruiser, launched 1897
  • Victoria: corvette; Augusta-class
  • Vilm: Project RL 235 tanker
  • Vineta (1863): frigate, launched 1863
  • Vineta: 5,700 ton Victoria Louise-class protected cruiser, launched 1897
  • Vineta: minesweeper; Ariadne-class
  • Viper: armoured gunboat, launched 1876
  • Viper: landing craft; Eidechse-class
  • Vitte (G421): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Vogelsand: harbour tug; Lütje-Hörn-class
  • Vogelsand: harbour tug; Nordstrand-class
  • Vogtland (H71): Ohre-class
  • Völkingen (M1087): Lindau-class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1960 to 1976, upgraded to Type 331
  • Völkingen: Fulda-class (Type 331, upgraded Type 320 Lindau-class) minesweepers, commissioned 1979 to 1999
  • Volker: minesweeper, Vorpostenboot; fish trawler
  • Von der Groeben: R-boat tender; minesweeper 1916
  • Von der Lippe: R-boat tender; minesweeper 1916
  • Von der Tann (gunboat): steam-powered gunboat, 1848 to 1862
  • Von der Tann (battlescruiser): 19,400 ton unique battlecruiser, launched 1909
  • Vulkan: submarine salvage vessel
  • Vorwärts: river gunboat, launched 1899
  • Vorwärts: torpedo boat; Schütze-class

W

  • Wolf: gunboat
  • Wolf: gunboat
  • Wolf: auxiliary cruiser
  • Wolf: auxiliary cruiser
  • Wolf: torpedo boat; Raubtier-class
  • Wolf: Buoy tender
  • Wolja: russische Imperatriza Marija-class
  • Wotan: Werkstattschiff; Odin-class, Bundesamt für Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung
  • Wotan: minesweeper, Vorpostenboot; fish trawler
  • Waage: minesweeper; Schütze-class
  • Wacht: aviso, launched 1887
  • Wacht: tender; Minesweeper 1916
  • Walchensee: Walchensee-class (Type 703) small coastal tanker, decommissioned
  • Waldemar Kophamel: submarine tender; Wilhelm-Bauer-class
  • Walfisch, ex-Borwin: tug
  • Walter Husemann (856): Shershen-class torpedo boat
  • Walter Krämer (712): Osa-class missile boat
  • Walther von Ledebur: experimental craft
  • Wangerooge: Wangerooge-class (Type 722) tug
  • Waren: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Waren (224): Parchim-class corvette
  • Wega: minesweeper; R-boat
  • Wega: minesweeper; Schütze-class
  • Weichsel: submarine tender
  • Weiden: Frankenthal-class (Type 332) minehunter, commissioned 1993 to 2006
  • Weihe: SO-I-class submarine chaser
  • Weihe (S15): Jaguar-class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1972
  • Weihe (S57): Tiger-class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Weilheim (M1077): Lindau-class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1959 to 1976, upgraded to Type 331 and recommissioned 1978 to 1995
  • Weilheim (M1059): Frankenthal-class (Type 332) minehunter
  • Weimar: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Weissenburg: 10,500 ton Brandenburg-class battleship, launched 1891
  • Weisswasser: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Welle: experimental craft
  • Wels: Barbe-class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
  • Werdau: Hai-class submarine chaser
  • Werra (tender): Rhein-class (Type 401) tender
  • Werra (A514): Elbe-class (Type 404) replenishment ship
  • Weser: Rhein-class (Type 401) tender
  • Weser: fishery protection vessel, minesweeper tender
  • Wespe (1860): gunboat, launched 1860
  • Wespe (1876): gunboat, launched 1876
  • Wespe: training vessel; Wespe-class
  • Westensee: Walchensee-class (Type 703) small coastal tanker, decommissioned
  • Westerwald: Westerwald-class (Type 760) ammunition transport ship
  • Westfalen: 19,000 ton Nassau-class battleship, launched 1908
  • Westfalen: seaplane tender
  • Wettin: 12,000 ton Wittelsbach-class battleship, launched 1900
  • Wetzlar (M1075): Lindau-class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1958 to 1976, upgraded to Type 331
  • Wetzlar: Fulda-class (Type 331, upgraded Type 320 Lindau-class) minesweepers, commissioned 1978 to 1995
  • Widder: 16,000 ton unique auxiliary merchant cruiser
  • Widder: minesweeper; Schütze-class
  • Wiesbaden: Wiesbaden-class light cruiser, launched 1915
  • Wiesbaden (1917): Cöln-class cruiser, launched 1917, not completed
  • Wiesel (S32): Zobel-class (Type 142) fast attack craft, commissioned 1962—1984
  • Wiesel (S79): Gepard-class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
  • Wildschwan: Schnellboot fast attack craft, commissioned 1957—1964
  • Wilhelm Bauer: Type 241 submarine, former Kriegsmarine U-2540
  • Wilhelm Bauer: submarine tender Wilhelm-Bauer-class
  • Wilhelm Florin (815): Shershen-class torpedo boat
  • Wilhelm Heidkamp (Z21): Type 1936 destroyer
  • Wilhelm Leuschner (824): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Wilhelm Pieck (S61): Wodnik-class training ship
  • Wilhem-Pieck-Stadt Guben (323): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Willi Bänsch (844): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Willi Bänsch (831): Shershen-class torpedo boat
  • Wische: Ohre-class
  • Wismar: Project 4
  • Wismar (214: Hai-class submarine chaser
  • Wismar (241): Parchim-class corvette
  • Wittelsbach: 12,000 ton Wittelsbach-class battleship, launched 1900
  • Wittensee: tanker; Klasse 763
  • Wittow (E661): Darss-class supply ship
  • Wittstock (315): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Wolf (1860): gunboat, launched 1860
  • Wolf (1878): gunboat, launched 1878
  • Wolf (S3): Jaguar-class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1958—1975
  • Wolf (S49): Tiger-class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned
  • Wolfgang Thiess (866): P-6-class torpedo boat
  • Wolfgang Zenker (Z9): Type 1934A destroyer
  • Wolfsburg: Lindau-class (Type 320) minesweeper, commissioned 1958 to 1979, upgraded to Type 351, recommissioned 1989 to 2000
  • Wolgast: Habicht-class minesweeper
  • Wolgast (V811): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Worms: Vegesack-class (Type 321) minesweeper, commissioned 1960 to 1963
  • Wörth: 10,500 ton Brandenburg-class battleship, launched 1892
  • Württemberg (1878): 7,800 ton Sachsen-class frigate, launched 1878
  • Württemberg (1917): 29,000 ton Bayern-class battleship, not completed
  • Wurzen: Schwalbe-class minesweeper

Y

Z

  • Zähringen: 12,000 ton Wittelsbach-class battleship, launched 1901
  • Zander (A45): Zander-class salvage tug
  • Zander: Barbe-class (Type 520) utility landing craft, used as transport ships (decommissioned)
  • Zeitz: Schwalbe-class minesweeper
  • Zeitz (314): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Zephir: torpedo boat, Tug
  • Zerbst (335): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Zick, Norwegian Trygg-class torpedo boat HNoMS Trygg captured in 1940, re-designated as Vorpostenboot.
  • Zieten: aviso, launched 1876
  • Zieten: tender, fishery protection vessel, minesweeper
  • Zingst (G444): Kondor-class minesweeper
  • Zobel (S31): Zobel-class (Type 142) fast attack craft, commissioned 1961—1982
  • Zobel (S75): Gepard-class (Type 143A) fast attack craft
  • Zwickau: Schwalbe-class minesweeper

Unnamed by Number

For unnamed submarines see: List of U-boats of Germany

See also

References

  • Gröner, Erich (1985). Band 1. Panzerschiffe, Linienschiffe, Schlachtschiffe, Flugzeugträger, Kreuzer, Kanonenboote. Die deutschen Kriegsschiffe, 1815-1945. I. Munich: Bernard&Graefe. ISBN 3763748008.
  • Hansen, Hans Jürgen, "Die Schiffe der deutschen Flotten 1848–1945" (Urbes, Gräfelfing vor München, 1974, ISBN 3-924896-06-2).
  • Gibbons, Tony, "The Complete Encyclopedia of Battleships" (Salamander Books, London, 1983, ISBN 0-517-37810-8).
  • Bundesamt für Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung, "Schiffsnummernverzeichnis für Schiffe, Boote und Betriebsfahrzeuge der Deutschen Marine und des Wehrtechnischen Bereichs", 2002
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