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Ships that at some point in history changed nationality, either by being built in a different country that the navy they served in, or by being transferred to another nation as a gift or war prize.
 
Ships that at some point in history changed nationality, either by being built in a different country that the navy they served in, or by being transferred to another nation as a gift or war prize.
 
*[[Souya]], commissioned as "Volochaevets" by the Soviets, was never delivered to the USSR.
 
*[[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 "USSR born".
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*[[Gangut]] was built in the Russian Empire, so she is not technically "Soviet born".
  
 
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Revision as of 17:51, 13 May 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 that the navy they served in, or by being transferred to another nation as a gift or war prize.

  • 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".
Birth Nation "Expatriated" Nation
Japan Hibiki, Nagato, Sakawa, Yukikaze Kamoi, Kongou, I-504, Ro-500
USA Kamoi Nagato, Sakawa, Prinz Eugen
UK Kongou, Perth
Germany Prinz Eugen, Shinyou, U-511 UIT-25
Italia Luigi Torelli, Tashkent
USSR Hibiki, Tashkent
Austalia Perth
China Dan Yang

Pages in category "Expatriates"

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