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Akagi sends Zuikaku and Shoukaku to ambush an Azur Lane fleet and asks Prinz Eugen to assist them. Prinz Eugen agrees, bringing Z23 and Ayanami with her. The Azur Lane fleet, consisting of Eagle Union shipgirls of Hammann, Arizona, Northampton, Helena, Long Island and Enterprise's sister, Hornet is attacked by the Red Axis. Enterprise mobilizes ...
HMS Venturer is the lead ship of the Type 31 frigate-class currently under construction for the Royal Navy and the seventh vessel named HMS Venturer. [10]In May 2021, the names of the five planned Type 31 ships were announced by the First Sea Lord.
Seventy-seven Gato-class submarines were built during World War II, commissioned from November 1941 through April 1944. [1] The class was very successful in sinking Japanese merchant ships and naval vessels: the top three US submarines in tonnage sunk were Gatos, along with three of the top seven in number of ships sunk. [2]
Former West German Type 206 submarines. Cancelled. Two submarines were acquired in September 1997, to be followed by three more. Already named and assigned pennant numbers. Cancelled in June 1998 due to funding issues. [2] [3] Tjakra class Soviet Union: 14 KRI Tjakra (401) KRI Nanggala (402) KRI Nagabanda (403) KRI Trisula (404) KRI ...
Name: USS Darter: Builder: Electric Boat Company, Groton, Connecticut [1] Laid down: 20 October 1942 [1] Launched: 6 June 1943 [1] Sponsored by: Mrs. E. B. Wheeler: Commissioned: 7 September 1943 [1] Fate: Grounded in the Palawan Passage and scuttled on 24 October 1944 [2] General characteristics; Class and type: Gato-class diesel-electric ...
HMS Anson is the fifth Astute-class nuclear-powered fleet submarine of the Royal Navy. She is the eighth vessel of the Royal Navy to bear the name, after Admiral George Anson . History
USS Barb (SS-220), a Gato-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the Barbus, a genus of ray-finned fish.She compiled one of the most outstanding records of any U.S. submarine in World War II.
Unlike many other naval services, the Royal Navy designates certain types of shore establishment (e.g. barracks, naval air stations and training establishments) as "ships" and names them accordingly. These establishments are often referred to in service slang as stone frigates .