List of ships of Austria-Hungary

This is a list of Austro-Hungarian Navy ships.

Habsburg-class battleship

Capital ships

Ships of the line

  • SMS Santa Elisabetta - ex-British ship bought in Naples 1720[1]
  • SMS San Michele - ex-British ship bought in Naples 1720[1]
  • SMS San Carlos 84 (1695) - ex-British ship Cumberland bought in Naples 1720
  • SMS Emo 80 (1815) - ex-French ship Saturno captured in Venice 1814 broken up on stocks
  • SMS Cesare 74 (1815) - ex-French ship Montebello captured in Venice 1814
  • SMS Kaiser 92 (1858) - Later ironclad (see below)

Ironclad ships

Coastal defence ships

Battleships

Cruisers

Armoured cruisers

Small cruisers

Torpedo cruisers

Protected cruisers

Fast cruisers (Rapidkreuzer)

Sailing ships

Sailing frigates

  • SMS Carolina (1808) Ex-French Carolina
  • Téméraire class
  • Pallas-class frigate (1808)
    • SMS Lipsia (1811) - ex-French Princesse de Bologne
    • SMS Austria (1812) - ex-French Piave
    • SMS Augusta (1813) - ex-French Amphitrite
    • SMS Ebe (1820) - ex-French Hébé
    • SMS Medea (1827) - ex-French Moskva
    • SMS Juno (1829) - ex-French Guerrière
    • SMS Venere (1832) - ex-French Vénus
  • SMS Bellona (1842)
  • SMS Novara (1850) – Later screw frigate (see below)
  • SMS Schwarzenberg (1853) – Later screw frigate (see below)

Sailing corvettes

  • SMS Diana (1834)
  • SMS Minerva (1838)
  • SMS Carolina (1844)

Sailing brigs

  • SMS Montecuccoli (1831)
  • SMS Pola (1832)
  • SMS Pylades (1843)
  • SMS Hussar (1847)

Schooners (goelettes)

  • SMS Camaeleon (1833)
  • SMS Fido (1834)
  • SMS Bravo (1837)
  • SMS Dromedar (1837)
  • SMS Arethusa (1850)
  • SMS Arthemisia (1851)
  • SMS Saida (1855)

Paddle steamers (Radaviso)

  • SMS Vulcano (1843)
  • SMS Messagiere (1847)
  • SMS Achilles (1848)
  • SMS Custoza (1848)
  • SMS Curtatone (1848)
  • SMS Roma (1848)
  • SMS Santa Lucia (1850)
  • SMS Volta (1850)
  • SMS Kaiserin Elisabeth (1850)
  • SMS Taurus (1851)
  • SMS Gorzkowski (1854)
  • SMS Prinz Eugen (1854)
  • SMS Jupiter (1857)

Screw frigates

  • SMS Radetzky (1854)
  • SMS Adria (1856)
  • SMS Donau (1856)
  • SMS Novara (1850) – Ex-sailing frigate, 1862
  • SMS Schwarzenberg (1853) – Ex-sailing frigate, 1862
  • SMS Radetzky (1872) – Renamed SMS Adria 1908
  • SMS Laudon (1873) – Renamed SMS Schwarzenberg 1900

Screw corvettes

  • SMS Erzherzog Friedrich (1857)
  • SMS Dandolo (1858)
  • SMS Donau (1874)
  • SMS Saida (1878) – Renamed SMS Minerva 1912
  • SMS Donau (1893)

Screw sloops

  • SMS Helgoland (1867)
  • SMS Fasana (1870) – Hulked and renamed SMS Gamma 1902
  • SMS Zrínyi (1870)
  • SMS Aurora (1873)
  • SMS Frundsberg (1873)

Destroyers and torpedo boats

Coastal Torpedo boats

  • Adler-class torpedo boat – 2 ships (1886)
    • SMS Adler (1886)
    • SMS Falke (1886)
  • Schichau-class torpedo boat – 22 ships (1885–1891)
    • SMS Kibitz
    • SMS Kukuk
    • SMS Staar
    • SMS Krähe
    • SMS Rabe
    • SMS Elster
    • SMS Gaukler
    • SMS Flamingo
    • SMS Sekretär
    • SMS Weihe
    • SMS Marabu
    • SMS Harpie
    • SMS Sperber
    • SMS Habicht
    • SMS Bussard
    • SMS Condor
    • SMS Geier
    • SMS Uhu
    • SMS Würger
    • SMS Kranich
    • SMS Reihar
    • SMS Ibis
  • SMS Natter (1896)
  • SMS Viper (1896)
  • Cobra-class torpedo boat – 4 ships (1898–1899)
    • SMS Python
    • SMS Kigyo
    • SMS Boa (1898)
    • SMS Cobra
  • 110t-class – 12 ships (1909–1911)
    • Trieste-group - 6 ships (1909–1910)
      • TB.I
      • TB.II
      • TB.III
      • TB.IV
      • TB.V
      • TB.VI
    • Fiume-group - 6 ships (1910–1911)
      • TB.VII
      • TB.VIII
      • TB.IX
      • TB.X
      • TB.XI
      • TB.XII

High seas torpedo boats

  • Kaiman-class torpedo boat – 24 ships (1905–1909)
    • SMS Kaiman
    • SMS Anaconda
    • SMS Alligator
    • SMS Krokodil
    • SMS Wal
    • SMS Seehund
    • SMS Delphin
    • SMS Narwal
    • SMS Hai
    • SMS Möwe
    • SMS Schwalbe
    • SMS Pinguin
    • SMS Drache
    • SMS Greif
    • SMS Triton
    • SMS Hydra
    • SMS Skorpion
    • SMS Phönix
    • SMS Krake
    • SMS Polyp
    • SMS Echse
    • SMS Molch
    • SMS Kormoran
    • SMS Alk
  • 250t-class – 27 ships (1913–1916)

Destroyers

Submarines

  • SM U-1
  • SM U-2
  • SM U-3
  • SM U-4
  • SM U-5
  • SM U-6
  • SM U-10
  • SM U-11
  • SM U-12
  • SM U-14
  • SM U-15
  • SM U-16
  • SM U-17
  • SM U-18 (temporary Austrian number for German SM UC-14 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-19 (temporary Austrian number for German SM UC-15 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-20
  • SM U-21
  • SM U-22
  • SM U-23
  • SM U-24 (temporary Austrian number for German SM UC-12 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-25 (temporary Austrian number for German SM UC-13 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-26 (temporary Austrian number for German SM UB-14 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-27
  • SM U-28
  • SM U-29
  • SM U-30
  • SM U-31
  • SM U-32
  • SM U-33 (temporary Austrian number for German SM U-33 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-34 (temporary Austrian number for German SM U-34 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-35 (temporary Austrian number for German SM U-35 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-36 (temporary Austrian number for German SM U-21 and SM U-47 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-37 (temporary Austrian number for German SM U-32 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-38 (temporary Austrian number for German SM U-38 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-39 (temporary Austrian number for German SM U-39 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-40
  • SM U-41
  • SM U-42 (temporary Austrian number for German SM UB-42 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-43
  • SM U-44 (temporary Austrian number for German SM UB-44 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-45 (temporary Austrian number for German SM UB-45 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-46 (temporary Austrian number for German SM UB-46 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-47
  • SM U-60 (temporary Austrian number for German SM UC-20 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-61 (temporary Austrian number for German SM UC-23 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-62 (temporary Austrian number for German SM UC-22 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-63 (temporary Austrian number for German SM U-63 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-64 (temporary Austrian number for German SM U-64 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-65 (temporary Austrian number for German SM U-65 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-66 (temporary Austrian number for German SM UB-66 when operating in the Mediterranean)
  • SM U-67 (temporary Austrian number for German SM UB-67 when operating in the Mediterranean)

River monitors

Gunboats

Paddle gunboats

  • SMS Rad-Dampf-Kanonenboot Nr. I (1859) – River Danube
  • Nr. I class – Lagoon
    • SMS Rad-Dampfer-Kanonenboot Nr. I (1860)
    • SMS Rad-Dampfer-Kanonenboot Nr. II (1860)
    • SMS Rad-Dampfer-Kanonenboot Nr. III (1860)
    • SMS Rad-Dampfer-Kanonenboot Nr. IV (1860)

Screw gunboats

  • SMS Möwe (1859)
  • SMS Schrauben-Kanonenboot Nr. II (1859) – River Danube
  • Kerka class
    • SMS Kerka (1860)
    • SMS Narenta (1860)
  • Pelikan class – Lagoon
    • SMS Pelikan (1860)
    • SMS Ausluger (1860)
    • SMS Deutschmeister (1860)
  • Raufbold class – Lake Garda
    • SMS Raufbold (1860)
    • SMS Speiteufel (1860)
    • SMS Uskoke (1860)
    • SMS Scharfachutze (1860)
    • SMS Wespe (1860)
    • SMS Wildfang (1860)
  • Dalmat class
    • SMS Dalmat (1861)
    • SMS Hum (1861)
    • SMS Welebich (1861)
  • Reka class
    • SMS Reka (1861)
    • SMS Wall (1861)
    • SMS Streiter (1861)
    • SMS Seehund (1861)
  • Grille class
    • SMS Grille (1861)
    • SMS Sansego (1861)
    • SMS Gemse (1861)
  • Albatros class

Torpedo gunboats

  • SMS Meteor (1887) (1887)
  • SMS Blitz (1888)
  • SMS Komet (1888)
  • SMS Planet (1889)
  • SMS Trabant (1890)
  • SMS Satellit (1892)
  • SMS Magnet (1896) (named a torpedo cruiser in the shipyard)

River gunboats

  • Fogas class (1915)
  • Wels class (1915)
  • Stöhr class (1918)

Minelayers

  • SMS Dromedar
  • SMS Salamander (1890)
  • SMS Basilisk
  • SMS Chamäleon

Colliers

Torpedo depot ships

  • SMS Gäa

See also

References

  1. CRATEY, Antonio (1808). Perigrafia dell'origine dei nomi imposti alle androne, contrade e piazze di Trieste che servir può d'aggiunta alla cronica del P. Ireneo della Croce pubblicata nell'anno 1808. OCLC 557772601.
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