At least two ships of the Brazilian Navy have borne the name Araguari
A vertical launching system (VLS) is an advanced system for holding and firing missiles on mobile naval platforms, such as surface ships and submarines. Each vertical launch system consists of a number of cells, which can hold one or more missiles ready for firing. Typically, each cell can hold a number of different types of missiles, allowing the ship flexibility to load the best set for any given mission. Further, when new missiles are developed, they are typically fitted to the existing vertical launch systems of that nation, allowing existing ships to use new types of missiles without expensive rework. When the command is given, the missile flies straight up long enough to clear the cell and the ship, and then turns on course.
Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Wolverine, or the alternative spelling Wolverene, after the wolverine:
Six ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Cossack, after the Cossack people of Eastern Europe, whilst another was begun but was cancelled while building:
HMS Barossa or HMS Barrosa, named for the Battle of Barossa (1811), has been the name of four ships of the British Royal Navy:
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Orpheus. Orpheus was the magical father of songs in Greek mythology.
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Pylades after Pylades, a character in Greek mythology:
Eleven ships of the French Navy have borne the name Cassard in honour of Jacques Cassard:
Nine ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Rapid:
Six ships of the English Navy or the Royal Navy have borne the name Encounter or HMS Encounter:
The Amazonas class are three offshore patrol vessels (OPVs) built by VT Shipbuilding. The ships entered service with the Brazilian Navy during 2012 and 2013.
At least three ships of the French Navy have been named L'Adroit:
At least fourteen ships of the French Navy have been named Lion:
At least three ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Sachtouris after the Greek naval hero Georgios Sachtouris:
At least two ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Tombazis after Greek naval hero Iakovos Tombazis:
At least two ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Apostolis after Greek naval hero Nikolis Apostolis:
At least two ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Kriezis after Greek naval hero Antonios Kriezis:
Araguari (P-122) is a Amazonas-class corvette currently operated by the Brazilian Navy. She was originated named San Fernando (CG52) while she was being built for the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard.
At least four ships of the Brazilian Navy have borne the name Amazonas
At least two ships of the Brazilian Navy have borne the name Apa
Two ships of the Indonesian Navy have been called KRI Diponegoro, named after the Prince Diponegoro of Hamengkubuwono, a Javanese prince who played important role in Java War, and a National Hero of Indonesia.