At least two ships of the French Navy have been named Orage:
The San Antonio class is a class of amphibious transport docks, also called a "landing platform, dock" (LPD), used by the United States Navy. These warships replace the Austin-class LPDs, as well as the Newport-class tank landing ships, and the Charleston-class amphibious cargo ships that have already been retired.
An amphibious transport dock, also called a landing platform dock (LPD), is an amphibious warfare ship, a warship that embarks, transports, and lands elements of a landing force for expeditionary warfare missions. Several navies currently operate this kind of ship. The ships are generally designed to transport troops into a war zone by sea, primarily using landing craft, although invariably they also have the capability to operate helicopters.
Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Intrepid:
The Ouragan class was a series of French landing platform docks operated by the Marine Nationale. They were called Transport de chalands de débarquement (TCD). They were replaced by the Mistral-class amphibious assault ships.
The names of commissioned ships of the United States Navy all start with USS, for United States Ship. Non-commissioned, primarily civilian-manned vessels of the U.S. Navy under the Military Sealift Command have names that begin with USNS, standing for United States Naval Ship. A letter-based hull classification symbol is used to designate a vessel's type. The names of ships are selected by the Secretary of the Navy. The names are those of states, cities, towns, important persons, important locations, famous battles, fish, and ideals. Usually, different types of ships have names originated from different types of sources.
Ouragan may refer to:
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Fearless:
Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Battleaxe:
Orage may refer to:
The Makassar class is a developed from Kri tanjung dapele class of South Korea
An amphibious assault ship is a type of amphibious warfare ship employed to land and support ground forces on enemy territory by an amphibious assault. The design evolved from aircraft carriers converted for use as helicopter carriers. Modern ships support amphibious landing craft, with most designs including a well deck. Coming full circle, some amphibious assault ships also support V/STOL fixed-wing aircraft, now having a secondary role as aircraft carriers.
Foudre may refer to one of the following ships of the French Navy:
Two ships of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) have been named RSS Endurance:
HNLMS Johan de Witt is the second Landing Platform Dock (LPD) amphibious warfare ship of the Royal Netherlands Navy. It is an improved design of Rotterdam, which was designed in conjunction between the Netherlands and Spain. The ship, displacing 16,800 tons, was launched on 13 May 2006. The motto of the ship is Ago Quod Ago, translated as I do what I do.
At least four ships of the French Navy have borne the name Siroco:
At least three ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Nafkratousa :
HNLMS Rotterdam may refer to following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy:
At least two ships of the Peruvian Navy have been named BAP Pisco:
At least two ships of the French Navy have been named Ouragan: