Ship Class
"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".
Ship Classes
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
Nevada-class
Colorado-class
Queen Elizabeth-class
Nelson-class
Aviation Battleship (BBV)
Fusou-class
Ise-class
Yamato-class
Standard Aircraft Carrier (CV)
Akagi-class
Kaga-class
Souryuu-class
Hiryuu-class
Shoukaku-class
Unryuu-class
Graf Zeppelin-class
Aquila-class
Lexington-class
Ranger-class
Yorktown-class
Essex-class
Ark Royal-class
Armored Aircraft Carrier (CVB)
Shoukaku-class
Taihou-class
Lexington-class
Illustrious-class
Light Aircraft Carrier (CVL)
Houshou-class
Ryuujou-class
Ryuuhou-class
Shouhou-class
Hiyou-class
Chitose-class
Mogami-class
Kasuga Maru-class (Nitta Maru-class)
Taiyou-class
Independence-class
Casablanca-class
Heavy Cruiser (CA)
Furutaka-class
Aoba-class
Myoukou-class
Takao-class
Mogami-class
Tone-class
Admiral Hipper-class
Zara-class
Northampton-class
New Orleans-class
Aviation Cruiser (CAV)
Mogami-class
Tone-class
Light Cruiser (CL)
Tenryuu-class
Kuma-class
Nagara-class
Sendai-class
Yuubari-class
Agano-class
Ooyodo-class
Duca degli Abruzzi-class
Brooklyn-class
St. Louis-class
Atlanta-class
Town-class
La Galissonière-class
Gotland-class
De Ruyter-class
Perth-class (Amphion-class)
Torpedo Cruiser (CLT)
Kuma-class
Training Cruiser (CT)
Kai Shikishima-class
Katori-class
Destroyer (DD)
Kamikaze-class
Mutsuki-class
Fubuki-class
Ayanami-class
Akatsuki-class
Hatsuharu-class
Shiratsuyu-class
Asashio-class
Kagerou-class
Yuugumo-class
Akizuki-class
Shimakaze-class
Matsu-class
Z1-class
Maestrale-class
Fletcher-class
John C. Butler-class
J-class
Mogador-class
Tashkent-class
Coastal Defense Ship (DE)
Shimushu-class
Etorofu-class
Mikura-class
Hiburi-class
Ukuru-class
Type D Kaiboukan
Submarine (SS)
Kaidai Type VI
Junsen Type 3
Junsen Type B
Junsen Type B Kai Ni
Junsen Type C
Sentaka Type
Ro-series Submarine
Type 3 Submergence Transport Vehicle
Type IXC U-boat
Marcello-class /UIT-24/I-503
Guglielmo Marconi-class /UIT-25/I-504
Salmon-class
Gato-class
Submarine Aircraft Carrier (SSV)
Junsen Type 3
Junsen Type A Kai Ni
Junsen Type B
Junsen Type B Kai Ichi
Junsen Type B Kai Ni
Sentoku Type (I-400 Class Submarine)
Seaplane Tender (AV)
Mogami-class
Kamoi-class
Chitose-class
Mizuho-class
Nisshin-class
Akitsushima-class
Commandant Teste-class
Submarine Tender (AS)
Jingei-class
Taigei-class
Kai Hikawa Maru-class
Fleet Oiler (AO)
Kamoi-class
Kai Kazahaya-class
Ice-strengthened General-duties Transport Ship
Special 2TL Type
Amphibious Assault Ship (LHA)
Army Special Purpose Ship (R1)
Special Purpose Ship Type C
Special Purpose Ship M Type C
2nd Class Transporter
Repair Ship (AR)
Kai Shikishima-class
Akashi-class
Library Only Classes
The following is a list of cases where the class displayed in the game Library of a ship is different from the real ship's class.
- None of those cases has any gameplay effect.
- Those cases are purely cosmetic, often reflecting IRL concepts, or being fully made-up.
Equipment Classes
Some equipment in the game are simply treated as "ship girl's gears" and not as naval vessels proper. They are:
- Daihatsu-class landing craft (and derivatives),
- Toku Daihatsu-class landing craft (and derivatives),
- Soukoutei-class armored boat,
- Minisub Type A Kō-hyōteki-class midget submarine,
- Minisub Type C Kō-hyōteki-class midget submarine,
- Minisub Type D Kō-hyōteki-class midget submarine (Kouryuu).