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Revision as of 16:10, 21 July 2024
ship preserved and converted into a museum open to the public
Argentina:
ARA Uruguay –
Canada: HMCS Haida – HMCS Ojibwa – HMCS Sackville –
Denmark: HDMS Peder Skram – Jylland –
Estonia:
Grif – PVL-105 Torm –
France: Espadon – Etoile Du Roy – Flore – Maillé-Brézé –
Germany:
HMS Otus – Mölders – Rickmer Rickmers –
Greece:
Georgios Averof – LST-325 – USS Slater – Velos –
India:
HMS Trincomalee – INS Kursura –
Japan: Mikasa – USS LCS(L)(3)-102 –
Netherlands:
HNLMS Buffel – HNLMS Tonijn –
People's Republic of China:
Jinan – Minsk – Siping –
Peru:
BAP América –
Portugal: NRP Barracuda – Rickmer Rickmers –
Russia: Aurora – B-413 – Minsk –
Thailand: HMS Minstrel – HTMS Chumphon – USS LCS(L)(3)-102 –
United Kingdom: B-39 – HMS Alliance – HMS Belfast – HMS Caroline – HMS Cavalier – HMS Courageous – HMS Gannet – HMS Gifford – HMS Holland 1 – HMS M33 – HMS Minstrel – HMS Ocelot – HMS Otus – HMS President – HMS Trincomalee – HMS Unicorn – HMS Victory – HMS Warrior – HMS Wellington – Mary Rose – U-534 – UBS Mayu –
United States of America: AVR 661 – CSS Neuse – H. L. Hunley – LST-325 – SS Lane Victory – United States of America museum ship – USS Bowfin – USS Cairo – USS Cavalla – USS Constitution – USS Eversole – USS Hazard – USS LCI(L)-713 – USS LCS(L)(3)-102 – USS Lucid – USS Slater – USS Stewart – USS The Sullivans – USS Turner Joy – Velos –