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Type of boat
A naval drifter is a boat built along the lines of a commercial fishing drifter but fitted out for naval purposes. The use of naval drifters is paralleled
Naval_drifter
Fifty-eight drifters were organised in nine divisions, usually of seven drifters apiece, each division commanded by a Lieutenant of the Royal Naval Reserve
Action_of_14/15_February_1918
J. J. (1989). Ships of the Royal Navy, Volume 2: Navy-Built Trawlers, Drifters, Tugs and Requisitioned Ships From the Fifteenth Century to the Present
List_of_ships_at_Dunkirk
Military ship used by a navy
A naval ship (or naval vessel) is a military ship (or sometimes boat, depending on classification) that is used by a navy. Naval ships are differentiated
Naval_ship
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up drifter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A drifter is a vagrant who moves from place to place without a fixed home or employment. Drifter(s) or
Drifter
Type of fishing boat
either purpose-built for naval use or requisitioned from private owners. Norse herring drifter, c 1200 AD Dutch Herring Buss drifter taking aboard its drift
Drifter_(fishing_boat)
Vessel built along the lines of a fishing trawler but fitted out for naval purposes
armed trawler Tuman – Soviet naval trawler sunk in the Kildin Island engagement [August 4, 1941] Naval drifter Royal Naval Patrol Service "Anti-Submarine
Naval_trawler
Combat involving sea-going ships
Naval warfare is combat in and on the sea, the ocean, or any other battlespace involving a major body of water such as a large lake or wide river. The
Naval_warfare
Type of warship
cruiser turned out to be an unsuccessful design. The rapid development of naval aircraft in the 1930s quickly rendered the vessels obsolete, and they were
Aircraft_cruiser
Index of articles associated with the same name
A battlecarrier is a large, often hypothetical, hybrid naval ship designed to combine aspects of both an aircraft carrier and either a battleship or battlecruiser
Battlecarrier
Volunteer reserve force of the Royal Navy
they suffered many casualties and losses. One such casualty was armed naval drifter HMT Frons Olivae, which hit a mine off Ramsgate on 12 October 1915 in
Royal_Naval_Reserve
Type of warship
boat Corvette Gunboat Harbour defence motor launch Motor launch Naval drifter Naval trawler Ocean boarding vessel Patrol boat Q-ship Submarine chaser
Light_aircraft_carrier
Type of warship intended to escort other larger ships
In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast, manoeuvrable, long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy, or carrier battle
Destroyer
p. 483. ISBN 1-86176-023-X. "Royal Navy casualties, August 1944". www.naval-history.net. Retrieved 13 April 2023. "Marder attacks". www.u-boote.fr.
List of shipwrecks in August 1944
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Small warship armed with anti-ship missiles
while carrying powerful weapons. Previously, increasing the potency of naval artillery required larger projectiles, which required larger and heavier
Missile_boat
Combat logistics ship
AOE class at Naval Technology AOE class at US Navy Military Sealift Command Archived 2005-11-19 at the Wayback Machine AOE class at US Naval Vessel Register
Fast_combat_support_ship
Type of aircraft carrier
several different types of ships to explore the possibilities of operating naval aircraft without the performance limitations of flotation devices required
Fleet_carrier
1970s proposed class of cruisers
(1984). U.S. CRUISERS An Illustrated Design History. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. pp. 419–422. Letters to Antiwar.com Strike Cruiser (CSGN)-
Strike_cruiser
Conceptual floating missile platform
An arsenal ship is a naval concept for a warship intended to serve as a floating missile launcher platform with as many as five hundred vertical launch
Arsenal_ship
during October 1944. "Snapper". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Navy Department, Naval History and Heritage Command. Retrieved 30 December 2011
List of shipwrecks in October 1944
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1944
Naval ship
countermeasures vessel or MCMV is a type of naval ship designed for the locating of and destruction of naval mines which combines the role of a minesweeper
Mine_countermeasures_vessel
Ship that transports and launches drones
underwater vehicles and unmanned surface vehicles. On 10 April 2023, the Turkish Naval Forces commissioned the world's first flight deck-based specialized military
Drone_carrier
Ship used to carry soldiers
leasing the vessels or by impressing them into service) when their normal naval forces were deemed insufficient for the task. In the 19th century, navies
Troopship
Type of ship that supplies and supports submarines
During the 1930s and World War II, the French Navy and later the Free French Naval Forces operated the submarine tender Jules Verne. Unable to operate a significant
Submarine_tender
Boat that services aircraft landing on water
Imperial Japanese Navy seaplane carrier Wakamiya conducted the world's first naval-launched air raids from Kiaochow Bay. The four Maurice Farman seaplanes
Seaplane_tender
Type of boat
were rigged as ketches or brigs. However, the typical rig, especially in Naval or revenue protection use, was a single-masted rig setting a huge amount
Cutter_(boat)
Landing craft designed for carrying vehicles
two hydraulic transmissions, two propeller shafts. (Lighterage Division, Naval Support Activity Danang 1969–1970) crew of 3: coxswain, bowhook, and engineer
Landing_craft_mechanized
The CD-class naval drifters were armed naval drifters constructed in 1917 for the Royal Navy in Canada. A hundred were ordered for use in British waters
CD-class_naval_drifter
American naval base in Bahrain
Naval Support Activity Bahrain (or NSA Bahrain) is a United States Navy base situated in the Kingdom of Bahrain and is home to U.S. Naval Forces Central
Naval Support Activity Bahrain
Naval_Support_Activity_Bahrain
Type of naval auxiliary ship
progressed, steam-powered steel ships replaced sail-powered wooden ships; but naval artillery remained the preferred weapon. The first large warship to be sunk
Destroyer_tender
Ship type
boat Corvette Gunboat Harbour defence motor launch Motor launch Naval drifter Naval trawler Ocean boarding vessel Patrol boat Q-ship Submarine chaser
Aviso
World War II Bases in Territory of Hawaii
21°21′23″N 157°57′53″W / 21.356365°N 157.964705°W / 21.356365; -157.964705 Naval Base Hawaii was a number of United States Navy bases in the Territory of
Naval_Base_Hawaii
Transport ship for carrying and landing amphibious forces
boat Corvette Gunboat Harbour defence motor launch Motor launch Naval drifter Naval trawler Ocean boarding vessel Patrol boat Q-ship Submarine chaser
Amphibious_transport_dock
Type of small to medium-sized warship
expenditures in light of the increasing cost of keeping up with German naval production and in part because he felt the type to be outdated, Fisher authorized
Light_cruiser
Type of amphibious warfare ship
Brown, D. K. (November 2006). Nelson to Vanguard. Annapolis, Maryland: US Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-59114-602-X. Wikimedia Commons has media related
Dock_landing_ship
or other armed forces worldwide. For surface combatants, see the list of naval ship classes in service. Agosta-90B class submarine Builder: France / Pakistan
List of submarine classes in service
List_of_submarine_classes_in_service
Naval surface vessel capable of high speed designed to attack other watercraft
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force operates six Hayabusa-classes. Kazakh Naval Forces operates four Kazakhstan-class and a single Mangistau-class. Kenya
Fast_attack_craft
Vessel for detecting and destroying naval mines
A minehunter is a naval vessel that seeks, detects, and destroys individual naval mines. Minesweepers, on the other hand, clear mined areas as a whole
Minehunter
Vessel for locating and removing naval mines
warship designed to remove or detonate naval mines. Using various mechanisms intended to counter the threat posed by naval mines, minesweepers keep waterways
Minesweeper
Commissioned vessel of the U.S. Coast Guard
2023. Cutler, Deborah W. and Thomas J. Cutler (2005). Dictionary of Naval Terms. Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, Maryland. p. 65. ISBN 978-1-59114-150-1
United States Coast Guard Cutter
United_States_Coast_Guard_Cutter
Type of warship
marines into enemy territories during an armed conflict, via launching either naval landings or air assaults and also by providing shipborne close air support
Amphibious_assault_ship
Early 20th century battleship type
symbol of national power, the arrival of these new warships renewed the naval arms race between the United Kingdom and Germany. Dreadnought races sprang
Dreadnought
Ship designed for operations near shore
both types would be "operationally advantageous". In April 2012, Chief of Naval Operations Greenert said, "You won't send it into an anti-access area";
Littoral_combat_ship
Large armored warship with a main battery consisting of heavy caliber guns
used against enemy battleships, and numerous small guns for self-defense. Naval powers around the world built dozens of pre-dreadnoughts in the 1890s and
Battleship
German submarine
U-boats are naval submarines operated by Germany, especially during World War I and World War II. The term is an anglicized form of the German word U-Boot
U-boat
Type of aircraft carrier
2003 Amphibious transport dock Amphibious warfare ship Aviation-capable naval vessel List of STOVL carriers VSTOL Support Ship Light aircraft carrier
Helicopter_carrier
Warship type disguised as a non-combatant
important for a warship. They were armed with six to seven 15 cm (5.9 inch) naval guns, some smaller guns, torpedoes, reconnaissance seaplanes and some were
Merchant_raider
Ship that is built and primarily intended for naval warfare
of fire ships. Naval drifters are boats built along the lines of a commercial fishing drifter but fitted out for naval purposes. Naval trawlers are vessels
Warship
Submarine under 150 tons
13 August 2017. Wertheim, Eric (2007). naval institute guide to combat fleets of the world 15th edition. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 9781591149552. Retrieved
Midget_submarine
Submarine that can launch ballistic missiles
This submarine launched the world's first SLBM, an R-11FM (SS-N-1 Scud-A, naval modification of SS-1 Scud) on 16 September 1955. Five additional Project
Ballistic_missile_submarine
Warship that serves as a seagoing airbase
capital ship of a fleet (known as a carrier battle group), as it allows a naval force to project seaborne air power far from national territory without
Aircraft_carrier
Type of WWII aircraft carrier
1920s, the Washington Naval Treaty imposed limits on the maximum size and total tonnage of aircraft carriers for the five main naval powers. Later treaties
Escort_carrier
Retrieved 3 July 2020. "Tautog". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Navy Department, Naval History and Heritage Command. Retrieved 31 December 2011
List of shipwrecks in May 1944
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Submarine designed to destroy other ships
Naval News. Retrieved 20 March 2023. Wertheim, Eric (June 2023). "South Korea's Sophisticated KSS-III Submarines". Proceedings. United States Naval Institute
Attack_submarine
Small warship
War II as an easily-built patrol and convoy escort vessel. The British naval designer William Reed drew up a small ship based on the single-shaft Smiths
Corvette
United States Navy and Royal Navy ship class
Saturdays or by special arrangements, and tours at the former Mare Island Naval Shipyard, in Vallejo, California. The British designed, built and operated
Landing_craft_support
Type of large war submarine
with further production. Developments were further limited by the London Naval Treaty of 1930, under which each signatory was permitted to possess no more
Cruiser_submarine
Sailing vessel
valuable to privateers, pirates, blockade runners, slave ships, smaller naval craft, pilot boats, and opium clippers. Packet boats (built for the fast
Schooner
luftkrig1939-45.dk. Retrieved 5 June 2019. "Naval Events, January-April 1945 (in outline only)". Naval History. Retrieved 29 December 2011. Jordan 1999
List of shipwrecks in March 1945
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1945
Destroyer equipped with guided missiles
carry out anti-surface operations with surface-to-surface missiles and naval guns, and anti-submarine warfare with torpedoes and helicopters. The NATO
Guided-missile_destroyer
Overseas US Naval Bases
US Naval Advance Bases were built globally by the United States Navy during World War II to support and project U.S. naval operations worldwide. A few
US_Naval_Advance_Bases
Classification of Japanese naval vessel
Kaibōkan (海防艦; "sea defence ship") or coastal defense ship was a type of naval ship used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II for escort duty
Kaibōkan
Small ironclad warship with large guns
emphasis on speed made them extremely slow, and they were not suitable for naval combat or any sort of work on the high seas. Monitors of the Royal Navy
Monitor_(warship)
Ships that provide supplies and propulsion and aviation fuel to combatant ships
Combat stores ships, or storeships, are naval auxiliary ships used to store logistic supplies and deliver provisions and motor fuel to other surface combatants
Combat_stores_ship
Sailing vessel with two square-rigged masts
the brig was during the 19th century when they were involved in famous naval battles such as the Battle of Lake Erie. In the early 19th century the brig
Brig
ship, a KFK-2-class naval drifter, was sunk sometime in 1945. Horch II Kriegsmarine The training ship, a KFK-2-class naval drifter, was sunk sometime
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1945
Collection of terms used by naval military units
Maritime geography is a collection of terms used by naval military units to loosely define three maritime regions: brown water, green water, and blue
Maritime_geography
Merchant ship equipped with guns, usually for defensive purposes
policy, both overtly and otherwise). In 2007, facing a chronic shortage of naval vessels, the Cuban Navy placed into service the Rio Damuji class of frigates
Armed_merchantman
US Navy submarine base in Washington state
Naval Submarine Base Bangor is a former submarine base of the United States Navy that was merged with Naval Station Bremerton into Naval Base Kitsap in
Naval_Submarine_Base_Bangor
net. Retrieved 2026-06-10. "Royal Navy casualties, September 1944". www.naval-history.net. Retrieved 2026-06-10. "MMS 117". wrecksite.eu. Retrieved 2026-06-10
List of shipwrecks in September 1944
List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1944
Battleship that emphasizes speed without undue compromises in armor or armament
and/or could exceed the naval treaty tonnage limits (where these applied, such as the Washington Naval Treaty shaping naval fleet composition after World
Fast_battleship
Type of large warship
to roughly 50 hits from British shells.[citation needed] In the 1880s, naval engineers began to use steel as a material for construction and armament
Cruiser
Retrieved 16 May 2015. "Raton". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Navy Department, Naval History and Heritage Command. Retrieved 4 January 2012
List of shipwrecks in May 1945
List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1945
Battle in World War I
of lightly armed naval drifters (modified fishing boats) with anti-submarine nets coupled with minefields and supported by Allied naval patrols. The Austro-Hungarian
Battle of the Strait of Otranto (1917)
Battle_of_the_Strait_of_Otranto_(1917)
Submarine equipped with aircraft for observation or attack missions
experiment with submarine aircraft carriers, initiated by the Imperial German Naval Air Service commander Oberleutnant zur See Friedrich von Arnauld de la Perière
Submarine_aircraft_carrier
Naval force that extends a controlling influence without ever leaving port
In naval warfare, a "fleet-in-being" is a term used to describe a naval force that extends a controlling influence without ever leaving port. Were the
Fleet_in_being
Submersible used by drug smugglers
Colombia. A further interception was made in October 2021 by the Ecuadorian naval training ship Guayas in the Pacific Ocean. The drug trafficker Laureano
Narco-submarine
Type of fast torpedo boat
aircraft engines or their derivatives, which distinguished them from other naval craft of the era, including other torpedo boats, that used steam turbines
Motor_torpedo_boat
Steam-propelled warship protected by armor plates
20th century. This change was pushed forward by the development of heavier naval guns, more sophisticated steam engines, and advances in ferrous metallurgy
Ironclad_warship
Naval force capable of operating across the deep waters of the open oceans
have been many attempts by naval scholars and other authorities to classify world navies, including Michael Morris, British naval historians Eric Grove and
Blue-water_navy
Aspect of naval history
fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft. Since their introduction they have allowed naval forces to project air power great distances without having to depend on
History of the aircraft carrier
History_of_the_aircraft_carrier
Type of amphibious warfare ship
boat Corvette Gunboat Harbour defence motor launch Motor launch Naval drifter Naval trawler Ocean boarding vessel Patrol boat Q-ship Submarine chaser
Landing_craft_carrier
Ship used in amphibious warfare
Azov–Black Sea steam schooners – so-called Elpidifors – commissioned into naval service during World War I and used as landing craft during the Trebizond
Amphibious_warfare_ship
Type of naval ship
An auxiliary ship is a naval ship designed to support combatant ships and other naval operations. Auxiliary ships are not primary combatant vessels, though
Auxiliary_ship
Large watercraft
Lagash, ships were first mentioned in connection to maritime trade and naval warfare at around 2500–2350 BC. Austronesian peoples originated in what
Ship
World War II patrol torpedo boat
Rammed by the enemy – 8 Kamikaze – 2 Hit naval mine – 9 Enemy coastal artillery – 6 Strafed – 8 Enemy naval gunfire – 7 At the end of the war, almost
PT_boat
Large capital warship
Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-790-9. Halpern, Paul G. (1995). A Naval History of World War I. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press
Battlecruiser
Naval auxiliary ship
A replenishment oiler or replenishment tanker is a naval auxiliary ship with fuel tanks and dry cargo holds which can supply both fuel and dry stores
Replenishment_oiler
Bulk cargo ship to carry coal
Brooms Gas Works disappeared forever". KentLive. Retrieved 2023-03-19. Naval History and Heritage Command: Langley I (CV-1) www.history.navy.mil, accessed
Collier_(ship)
Type of submarine (naval vessel)
submarine classes in service "SSK Andrasta Littoral Submarine, France". naval-technology.com. Retrieved 28 November 2016. Gray, pp.226&228 Tarrant, pp
Coastal_submarine
Type of naval warship
technology (as seen in the Cressy class, laid down in 1898). The sole major naval power to retain a preference for armoured cruisers into the 1890s was Russia
Protected_cruiser
Ship capable of supporting aircraft activities
Many modern naval vessels are capable of carrying and supporting aircraft, although only aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships with full-length
Aviation-capable_naval_vessel
Theoretical submarine equivalent of an amphibious assault ship
160 km/h (99 mph). However, many older submarines have been refitted during US naval history into transport submarines, mainly for use in covert operations,
Amphibious_assault_submarine
Motorboats used for suicide attacks by the Imperial Japanese Navy
deemed necessary. For the naval department this meant kamikaze planes, kaiten submarines, fukuryu suicide divers or human naval mines, and shinyo suicide
Shinyo_(suicide_motorboat)
Type of warship
Great Lakes of North America. In the first half of the 18th century, most naval sloops were two-masted vessels, usually carrying a ketch or a snow rig.
Sloop-of-war
Ship designated as a medical treatment facility
Naval Ships launched, Myanmar Navy aims to become Blue Water Navy". Global New Light Of Myanmar. 2015-12-24. Retrieved 2020-09-17. "Vietnam's naval ship
Hospital_ship
Ship used to provide maintenance support to warships and other vessels
A repair ship is a naval auxiliary ship designed to provide maintenance support to warships. Repair ships provide similar services to destroyer, submarine
Repair_ship
Type of naval vessel
waterway may be assigned a single guardship which would also serve as the naval headquarters for the area. Multiple guardships were required at larger ports
Guard_ship
British Second World War small high-speed military vessel
8 m) short MGBs would have two heavy weapon locations (a 2-pound (0.91 kg) naval gun forward and twin 20mm Oerlikon aft), outmatching contemporary enemy
Motor_gunboat
19th-century warship type
fortified building or structure such as an anti-naval land battery, or on a combat vehicle, a naval ship, or a military aircraft. Designs for a rotating
Turret_ship
NAVAL DRIFTER
NAVAL DRIFTER
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Peacock; King of Birds
Girl/Female
Indian
Small plant
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Rajasthani, Sanskrit, Telugu
Wonder
Boy/Male
Spanish
Born at Christmas.
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, French, Indian, Kannada, Lebanese, Muslim, Sindhi
Gift; Present
Boy/Male
Hindu
Fortunate
Girl/Female
Hindu
Gift
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Gracious; Well Mannered
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Astonishing
Boy/Male
Hindu
Wonder, New, Modern
Boy/Male
Hindu
King among actors
Girl/Female
Muslim
Small plant
Boy/Male
Hindu
Champion, King of the jews, Awesome with sports
Boy/Male
Biblical
Fool, senseless.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Fell Down
Female
Hebrew
(× Ö¸×וָה) Hebrew name NAVA means "beautiful."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Naya, New, Nootan
Boy/Male
Indian
Boy/Male
Muslim
Peacock
Boy/Male
Hindu
Nivala morsel
NAVAL DRIFTER
NAVAL DRIFTER
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Singer of the Vedas
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Gulley.
Girl/Female
Latin American English German
Rose.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Flower
Boy/Male
Latin
Loves God.
Girl/Female
Indian
Gold
Boy/Male
Arabic
Fragrant; Wide; Extensive
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shreegopal | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®•ோபால
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Hindu
One who has achieved fame (Gautama Buddha's wife)
Girl/Female
Arabic
Educator; Teacheress
NAVAL DRIFTER
NAVAL DRIFTER
NAVAL DRIFTER
NAVAL DRIFTER
NAVAL DRIFTER
a.
Abounding with snow; snowy.
a.
Presiding over nativity; as, natal Jove.
n.
Part of a helmet projecting to protect the nose; a nose guard.
n.
An eye on the under side of a carronade for securing it to a carriage.
a.
Of or pertaining to one's birth; accompying or dating from one's birth; native.
n.
The central part or point of anything; the middle.
n.
One of the nasal bones.
a.
Having to do with shipping; of or pertaining to ships or a navy; consisting of ships; as, naval forces, successes, stores, etc.
n.
The navel; the center.
n.
A naval vessel carrying seventy-four guns.
n.
The navel.
n.
A mark or depression in the middle of the abdomen; the umbilicus. See Umbilicus.
n.
Nasal catarrh.
n.
A naval battle; esp., a mock sea fight.
n.
A plate, or scale, on the nose of a fish, etc.
a.
Having a quality imparted by means of the nose; and specifically, made by lowering the soft palate, in some cases with closure of the oral passage, the voice thus issuing (wholly or partially) through the nose, as in the consonants m, n, ng (see Guide to Pronunciation, // 20, 208); characterized by resonance in the nasal passage; as, a nasal vowel; a nasal utterance.
n.
The navel.
n.pl.
Naval affairs.
v. t.
To render nasal, as sound; to insert a nasal or sound in.