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Revision as of 07:14, 4 March 2023
"Ship classes" refers to the common practice to build multiple ships using a same or similar design. The design is then called a "class", and the class is often named after the name of the 1st built ship of the class, or the initial design's code name. Ships built under the same class are then called "sister ships".
Fast Battleship (FBB)
Kongou-class
Yamato-class
Bismarck-class
Conte di Cavour-class
Vittorio Veneto-class
North Carolina-class
South Dakota-class
Iowa-class
Richelieu-class
Gangut-class
Battleship (BB)
Fusou-class
Ise-class
Nagato-class
Yamato-class
Conte di Cavour-class
Colorado-class
Queen Elizabeth-class
Nelson-class
Aviation Battleship (BBV)
Fusou-class
Ise-class
Yamato-class
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