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Revision as of 13:54, 16 October 2022

This category contains all ships that are Expatriates.


Ships that at some point in history changed nationality, either by being built in a different country than the navy they served in, or by being transferred to another nation as a gift or war prize notably.

  • Souya, commissioned as "Volochaevets" by the Soviets, was never delivered to the USSR.
  • Gangut was built in the Russian Empire, so she is not technically "Soviet-born".
  • Littorio was renamed Italia after switching from Fascist Italia to post-war Italia.
  • Most French ships switched banner through history, notably between Vichy France and the Free French Naval Forces.
Birth Nation "Expatriated" Nation
Japan Hibiki, Nagato, Sakawa, Yukikaze, Shimushu, Tsushima, Fukae, Yashiro Kamoi, Kongou, I-504, Shinyou, Ro-500
USA Kamoi, Langley, Brooklyn Nagato, Sakawa, Prinz Eugen
UK Kongou, Perth Fukae
Germany Prinz Eugen, Shinyou, U-511 UIT-25
Italia Luigi Torelli, Tashkent
USSR Verniy, Tashkent, Shimushu
France Langley
Austalia Perth
China Dan Yang, Tsushima, Yashiro
Chile Brooklyn

Pages in category "Expatriates"

The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.