Two Chinese navy ships are named after Guilin;
A guided-missile destroyer (DDG) is a destroyer whose primary armament is guided missiles so they can provide anti-aircraft warfare screening for the fleet. The NATO standard designation for these vessels is DDG, while destroyers which have a primary gun armament or a small number of anti-aircraft missiles sufficient only for point-defense are designated DD. Nations vary in their use of destroyer D designation in their hull pennant numbering, either prefixing or dropping it altogether.
In the Royal Navy and other navies of Europe and the Commonwealth of Nations, ships are identified by pennant number. Historically, naval ships flew a flag that identified a flotilla or type of vessel. For example, the Royal Navy used a red burgee for torpedo boats and a pennant with an H for torpedo boat destroyers. Adding a number to the type-identifying flag uniquely identified each ship.
The Type 073 landing ship is a family of landing ships developed and operated by the People's Liberation Army Navy, it consists of several models. This article details the development of this class that begun in the 1960s. The most recent and modern model of the class is the Type 073A, which were built and commissioned in the 2000s.
Several ships of the Brazilian Navy have borne the name Pará
Brazilian destroyer Pernambuco (D30) may refer to:
Brazilian destroyer Paraíba may refer to:
Brazilian destroyer Paraná may refer to:
ROCS Hsien Yang (DD-16) may refer to one of the following Gleaves-class destroyers of the Republic of China Navy:
The Type 052D destroyer is a class of guided-missile destroyers in the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), and currently one of the most numerous principal surface combatant classes in service of the PLAN Surface Force.
A number of vessels of the People's Liberation Army Navy have borne the name Xining, after the capital Xining.
A number of vessels of the People’s Liberation Army Navy have borne the name Yinchuan, after the capital Yinchuan.
A number of vessels of the People’s Liberation Army Navy have borne the name Nanchang, after the capital of Jiangxi, Nanchang.
A number of vessels of the People's Liberation Army Navy have borne the name Xi'an, after the capital Xi'an.
A number of vessels of the People's Liberation Army Navy have borne the name Changsha, after the capital Changsha.
A number of vessels of the People's Liberation Army Navy have borne the name Jinan, after the capital Jinan.
A number of vessels of the People's Liberation Army Navy have borne the name Guangzhou, after the capital Guangzhou.
A number of vessels of the People's Liberation Army Navy have borne the name Hefei, after the capital Hefei.
Guilin (164) is a Type 051 destroyer of the People's Liberation Army Navy.
A number of vessels of the People's Liberation Army Navy have borne the name Nanning, after the city Nanning.