List of World War II ships of less than 1000 tons
The List of World War II ships of less than 1000-tons is an alphabetical list of minor military ships of World War II. Only ships with a displacement of less than 1000-tons are listed. For larger vessels, see also list of World War II ships. For ship classes, see the list of World War II ship classes.
A
- Aconit (France): 950-ton Flower class corvette
- Æger (Norway): 735-ton Sleipner class destroyer
- Ahti (Estonia): 140-ton gunboat
- Ajonpää (Finland): 52-ton Ajonpää class minesweeper
- Aura (Finland): 400-ton coast guard and escort vessel
- Aura II (Finland): 563-ton presidential yacht and escort vessel
B
- Baire (Cuba): 500-ton gunboat
- Barranquilla (Colombia): 142-ton gunboat
- Bathurst Class (Argentina): 500-ton minesweeper
- Bellona (Denmark): 369-ton C class submarine
- Belomorec (Bulgaria): 77-ton patrol boat
- Beskytteren (Denmark): 415-ton fisheries patrol vessel
- Birago (Germany): 50-ton patrol boat, ex-Siofok (Austria)
- Bogota (Colombia): 360-ton gunboat
- Bouchard class (Argentina): 450-ton minesweeper
- Brage (Norway): 260-ton minelayer
- Brand (Norway): 107-ton torpedo boat
C
- Capitan Quevedo (Cuba): 115-ton coast guard craft
- Carabobo (Colombia): 120-ton coast guard vessel
- Carioca (Brazil): 552-ton mine layer
- Cartagena (Colombia): 142-ton gunboat
- Chiang Kung (China): 250-ton patrol boat
- Chiang Tai (China): 250-ton patrol boat
- Chang Ning class (China): 400-ton patrol vessel class of 10
- Chen Shen (China): 275-ton river gunboat
- Chernomorec (Bulgaria): 77-ton patrol boat
- Chi Jih (China): 500-ton survey vessel
- Chien Chung (China): 90-ton river gunboat
- Chien Kang (China): 390-ton destroyer, became Yamasemi (Japan)
- Chu Chien (China): 740-ton gunboat
- Chu Kuan (China): 740-ton gunboat
- Chu Tai (China): 740-ton gunboat
- Chu Tung (China): 740-ton gunboat
- Chu Yiu (China): 740-ton gunboat
- Chu Yu (China): 740-ton gunboat
- Chung Shan (China): 780-ton gunboat, ex-Yung Feng
- Cordoba (Argentina): 890-ton destroyer
- Cordoba (Colombia): 360-ton gunboat
- Czajka (Poland) 183-ton minesweeper
- Czapla (Poland) 183-ton minesweeper
D
- Daphne (Denmark): 381-ton D class submarine
- Diez de Octubre (Cuba): 218-ton gunboat
- Dragen (Denmark): 290-ton torpedo boat, became TFA3 (Germany)
- Draug: (Norway): 578-ton Draug class destroyer
- Drazki torpedo boat (Bulgaria): 97-ton torpedo boat, commissioned 5 Jan 1908, today museum ship
- Drski (Bulgaria): 97-ton minesweeper
- Dryaden (Denmark): 381-ton D class submarine
- Durres (Albania): 46-ton patrol boat
- Dzik (Poland): 540-ton Ursula class submarine
E
- El Fateh (Egypt): 128-ton river gunboat
- El Zahir (Egypt): 128-ton river gunboat
- Elicura (Chile): 400-ton coast guard vessel
F
- Fei Ying (China): 850-ton destroyer
- Flora (Denmark): 369-ton C class submarine
- Freja (Denmark): 322-ton patrol boat, became Sudpol (Germany), then Freya (Germany)
- Fresia (Chile): 435-ton submarine
- Frøya (Norway): 870-ton minelayer
- Fu Yu (China): 630-ton gunboat
G
- Galathea (Denmark): 237-ton Ægir class submarine
- Garm (Norway): 578-ton Draug class destroyer
- General Haller (Poland): 342-ton gunboat
- Glenten (Denmark): 290-ton torpedo boat
- Glommen (Norway): 351-ton minelayer
- Gor (Norway): 289-ton Vale-class minelayer
- Guacolda (Chile): 435-ton submarine
- Guale (Chile): 435-ton submarine
- Gyller (Norway): 735-ton Sleipner class destroyer
H
- Hafir (Egypt): 74-ton river gunboat
- Hai Fu (China): 166-ton gunboat
- Hai Ho (China): 211-ton river gunboat
- Hai Hung (China): 190-ton gunboat
- Hai Ku (China): 190-ton gunboat
- Hai Ou (China): 166-ton patrol boat
- Hai Peng (China): 211-ton river gunboat
- Hai Yen (China): 56-ton patrol boat
- Hämeenmaa (Finland): 400-ton training sloop
- Havfruen (Denmark): 407-ton H class submarine
- Havhesten (Denmark): 407-ton H class submarine
- Havkalen (Denmark): 407-ton H class submarine
- Havkatten (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat
- Havmanden (Denmark): 407-ton H class submarine
- Havørnen (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
- Heimdal (Norway): 578-ton offshore patrol vessel
- Hejmdal (Denmark): 705-ton patrol boat, became Nerger (Germany)
- Henrik Gerner (Denmark): 463-ton submarine tender and minelayer
- Henrique Diaz (Brazil): 680-ton trawler
- Hitra (Norway): 125-ton submarine chaser
- Høgen (Denmark): 290-ton torpedo boat, became TFA1 (Germany)
- Hoi Fu (China): 680-ton gunboat
- Honningsvåg (Norway): 487-ton naval trawler
- Hsien Ning (China): 418-ton gunboat
- Hu Ngo (China): 97-ton torpedo boat, became Kawasemi (Japan)
- Hu Peng (China): 97-ton torpedo boat
- Hu Tsuin (China): 97-ton torpedo boat
- Hu Ying (China): 97-ton torpedo boat
- Hvalen (Denmark): 290-ton torpedo boat, became TFA5 (Germany)
- Hvalrossen (Denmark): 160-ton torpedo boat
I
- Iguape (Brazil): 150-ton minesweeper
- Iku-Turso (Finland): 716-ton submarine
- Ilmatar (Estonia): gunboat
- Islands Falk (Denmark): 760-ton fishery patrol vessel
- Itacuruca (Brazil): 210-ton mine layer
- Itajahy (Brazil): 150-ton minesweeper
- Itapemirim (Brazil): 340-ton mine layer
J
- Jastrząb (USA, then Poland): 800-ton United States S class submarine
- Jaskółka (Poland): 183-ton minesweeper
- Jen Shen (China): 300-ton gunboat
- Junín (Colombia): 120-ton coast guard vessel
- Jurmo (Finland): 400-ton tug
K
- Kalanpää (Finland): 52-ton Ajonpää class minesweeper
- Kalev (Estonia): 834-ton submarine
- Karjala (Finland): 342-ton gunboat
- Khrabry (Bulgaria): 97-ton minesweeper
- Kiang Chen (China): 550-ton gunboat
- Kiang Heng (China): 550-ton gunboat
- Kiang Hsi (China): 140-ton gunboat
- Kiang Kun (China): 140-ton gunboat
- Kiang Li (China): 550-ton gunboat
- Kiang Yuan (China): 550-ton gunboat
- King (Argentina): 900-ton gunboat
- Kiwi (New Zealand): 607-ton Bird class minesweeper
- Kjell (Norway): 84-ton 2nd class torpedo boat
- King Haakon VII (Norway): 357-ton PC class escort ship
- Komendant Piłsudski (Poland) 342-ton Gunboat
- Kung Chen (China): 90-ton river gunboat
- Kvintus (Denmark): 186-ton minlayer, became Fürstenburg (Germany)
L
- La Plata (Argentina): 890-ton destroyer
- Laaland (Denmark): 350-ton minelayer
- Laine (Estonia): 211-ton gunboat
- Laxen (Denmark): 290-ton torpedo boat, became TFA6 (Germany)
- Lech (Poland) 280-ton Tugboat
- Lembit (Estonia): 834-ton submarine
- Leopard, former HNoMS Balder (Norway, then Germany): 708-ton torpedo boat, returned to Norway 1949, scrapped 1961
- Li Chieh (China): 266-ton gunboat, became Lisui (Japan)
- Lieska (Finland): 60-ton minelayer
- Lindormen (Denmark): 614-ton minelayer, became Vs1401 (Germany)
- Loimu (Finland): 60-ton minelayer
- Lossen (Denmark): 628-ton minelayer
- Lougen (Denmark): 350-ton minelayer
- Louhi (Finland): 640-ton minelayer and submarine tender
M
- Maagen (Denmark): 110-ton fishery patrol vessel
- Makrelen (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat
- Maranho (Brazil): 934-ton destroyer
- Mardus (Estonia): 80-ton gunboat
- Mariscal Sucre (Colombia): 125-ton gunboat
- Marsuinul (Romania): 636-ton submarine
- Mato Grosso (Brazil): 560-ton destroyer
- Mazur (Poland) 340-ton torpedo boat
- Mewa (Poland): 183-ton minesweeper
- Miina (Finland): 80-ton mine tender
- Ming Chuen (China): 465-ton gunboat
- Ming Sen (China): 465-ton gunboat, captured by Japan
- Moa (New Zealand): 607-ton Bird class minesweeper
- MTB 102 (UK) 68-foot Motor Torpedo Boat
- MTB 345 (UK, then Norway) 16.05-ton Motor Torpedo Boat
- Murature (Argentina): 900-ton gunboat
N
- Najaden (Denmark): 782-ton torpedo boat, completed 1947
- Narhvalen (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
- Narvi (Finland): 400-ton tug
- SS Nautilus (India): 300 ton gun boat and coast guard
- Nor (Norway): 260-ton minelayer
- Nordkaperen (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat
- Nordkapp (Norway): 275-ton fishery protection vessel
- Nymphen (Denmark): 782-ton torpedo boat, completed 1947
O
- Odin (Norway): 735-ton Sleipner class destroyer
- Ørnen (Denmark): 290-ton torpedo boat, became TFA2 (Germany)
- Otra (Norway): 355-ton minesweeper
P
- Panay (USA): 474-ton river gunboat, sunk 12 December 1937
- Paraguacu (Brazil): 430-ton river monitor
- Parnaiba (Brazil): 620-ton river monitor
- Paukku (Finland): 60-ton minelayer
- Pernambuco (Brazil): 470-ton river monitor
- Pichincha (Colombia): 120-ton coast guard vessel, class of 3
- Pikker (Estonia): 500-ton yacht, became Kiev (USSR) and later Luga (USSR)
- Pol III (Norway): 214-ton guard vessel
- Pommi (Finland): 80-ton mine tender
- Porkala (Finland): 162-ton minesweeper
- Pukkio (Finland): 162-ton minesweeper
Q
- Quidora (Chile): 435-ton submarine
R
- Ran (Denmark): 237-ton Ægir class submarine
- Rauma (Norway): 355-ton minesweeper
- Rautu (Finland): 165-ton minesweeper
- Rechinul (Romania): 585-ton submarine
- Reiher (Germany): 109-ton training vessel, ex-West Diep (Belgium), became Warendorp
- Riilahti (Finland): 310-ton minelayer and antisubmarine escort
- Rio Pardo (Brazil): 132-ton submarine chaser
- Ristna (Estonia): 500-ton sidewheeler minelayer
- Rota (Denmark): 369-ton C class submarine
- Rucamilla (Chile): 435-ton submarine
- Ruotsinsalmi (Finland): 310-ton minelayer and antisubmarine escort
- Rybitwa (Poland) 183-ton minesweeper
- Ryś (Poland) 980-ton submarine
S
- Sæl (Norway): 107-ton 1. class torpedo boat
- Sælen (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat
- Safari (UK): 217-foot submarine S3 class submarine
- Sackville Royal Canadian Navy Flower-class corvette 950 ton
- Salta (Argentina): 920-ton submarine
- Santa Fe (Argentina): 920-ton submarine
- Santa Marta (Colombia): 142-ton gunboat
- Santiago del Estero (Argentina): 920-ton submarine
- Saranda (Albania): 46-ton patrol boat
- Saukko (Finland): 142-ton submarine
- Seraph (UK): 217-foot submarine S3 class submarine
- Shu Shen (China): 380-ton gunboat
- Siofuk (Austria): 50-ton patrol boat, became the Birago (Germany)
- Sixtus (Denmark): 186-ton minelayer
- Sleipner (Norway): 735-ton Sleipner class destroyer
- Smely (Bulgaria): 97-ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
- Smok (Poland) 711-ton Tugboat
- Søhunden (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
- Sokół (Poland): 540-ton Ursula class submarine
- Søridderen (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat and minesweeper, became Hajen (Germany)
- Spiteful (UK): 217-foot submarine S3 class submarine
- Springeren (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
- Stegg (Norway): 256-ton Trygg class torpedo boat
- Støren (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
- Storm (Norway): 107-ton torpedo boat
- Strogi (Bulgaria): 97-ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
- Sulev (Estonia): 228-ton torpedo boat, became Ametist (USSR)
- Suurop (Estonia): 500-ton sidewheeler minelayer and minesweeper
T
- Ta Tung (China): 900-ton patrol boat
- Taara (Estonia): gunboat
- Tamoio (Brazil): 844-ton submarine, ex-Ascianghi (Italy)
- Tartu (Estonia): 108-ton gunboat
- Tegualda (Chile): 435-ton submarine
- Teh Sheng (China): 932-ton gunboat, scuttled 1937
- Ternen (Denmark): 100-ton surveying tender and patrol boat
- Timbira (Brazil): 844-ton submarine, ex-Gondor (Italy)
- Tirane (Albania): 46-ton patrol boat
- Thorodd (Norway): 406-ton patrol boat
- Tor (Norway): 735-ton Sleipner class destroyer
- Triton (Denmark): 237-ton Ægir class submarine
- Troll (Norway): 578-ton Draug class destroyer
- Trygg (Norway): 256-ton Trygg class torpedo boat
- Tse Chiang (China): 900-ton patrol boat
- Tui (New Zealand): 607-ton Bird class minesweeper
- Tung An (China): 390-ton destroyer
- Tupi (Brazil): 844-ton submarine, ex-Neghelli (Italy)
- Tursas (Finland): 360-ton trawler
- Turunmaa (Finland): 342-ton gunboat
- Tyr (Norway): 294-ton minelayer
U
- Uisko (Finland): 360-ton trawler
- Uller (Norway): 260-ton minelayer
- Uruguay (Argentina): 550-ton sloop
- Uku (Estonia): Gunboat
- Uusimaa (Finland): 400-ton gunboat
V
- Vale (Norway): 260-ton Vale-class minelayer
- Veinti y Cuatro de Febrero (Cuba): 218-ton gunboat
- Vesihiisi (Finland): 716-ton submarine
- Vesikko (Finland): 300-ton submarine
- Vetehinen (Finland): 716-ton submarine
- Vidar (Norway): 260-ton minelayer
- Vilppula (Finland): 165-ton minesweeper
- Vlorë (Albania): 46-ton patrol boat
W
- Wakakura (New Zealand): 540-ton Castle class naval trawler
- Warendorp (Germany): 109-ton training vessel, ex-Reiher
- Wei Sheng (China): 932-ton gunboat, scuttled in 1937
- West Diep (Belgium): 109-ton torpedo boat, became Reiher (Germany)
- Wielingen (Belgium): 227-ton torpedo boat
- Wilk (Poland) 980-ton submarine
- Wu Feng (China): 200-ton gunboat
Y
- Yi Shen (China): 350-ton gunboat
- Yung An (China): 90-ton river gunboat
- Yung Chi (China): 860-ton gunboat, became Hai Hsing (Japan)
- Yung Chien (China): 860-ton gunboat, became Asuka (Japan)
- Yung Feng (China): 780-ton gunboat, became Chung Shan
- Yung Hsiang (China): 780-ton gunboat
- Yung Shen (China): 300-ton gunboat
- Yung Sui (China): 650-ton river gunboat
Z
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