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This is a list of Austro-Hungarian Navy ships.

Painting of an Austro-Hungarian squadron, led by SMS Kronprinz Erzherzog Rudolf, in Kiel, Germany

Capital ships

Ships of the line

  • SMS Santa Elisabetta - ex-British ship bought in Naples 1720
  • SMS San Michele - ex-British ship bought in Naples 1720
  • 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

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Tegetthoff in Pola in the late 1880s
Main article: List of ironclad warships of Austria-Hungary

Coastal defence ships

Battleships

Viribus Unitis at anchor in 1914
Main article: List of battleships of Austria-Hungary

Cruisers

The armored cruiser Kaiser Karl VI
Main article: List of cruisers of Austria-Hungary

Armoured cruisers

Torpedo cruisers

Protected cruisers

SMS Szigetvár underway

Scout cruisers

Sailing ships

SMS Bellona in 1864

Sailing frigates

Sailing corvettes

Sailing brigs

Schooners

Paddle steamers

Screw frigates

SMS Radetzky

Screw corvettes

An unidentified member of the Aurora class, date unknown

Destroyers and torpedo boats

Second Class Torpedo boats

Coastal Torpedo boats

Torpedo-boat No. 38 underway

High seas torpedo boats

69 F (ex-Polyp, later renamed T11) photographed in 1916
81 T

Torpedo gunboats

Destroyers

Three Tátra-class destroyers on maneuvers circa 1914; Lika on the left and Tátra in the center

Submarines

Main article: List of Austro-Hungarian U-boats

River monitors

SMS Leitha preserved as a museum ship in Budapest
See also: River monitor

Gunboats

Paddle gunboats

Screw gunboats

River gunboats

Minelayers

Armed Merchants

Cruising Steamers

Submarine hunters

Patrol ships

Gunboats

Auxiliary ships

Colliers and Oilers

Water Carriers

Salvage ships

Tugs

Sea rescue vessels

Submarine depot ships

Destroyer depot ships

Mine depot ships

Ammunition ships

Cargo ships

Troop ships

Hospital ships

Repair Ships

Accommodation Ships

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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