HMS M1 may refer to the following ships of the Royal Navy:
M1, M01 or M-1 may refer to:
The Swedish Navy is the maritime service branch of the Swedish Armed Forces. It is composed of surface and submarine naval units – the Fleet, formally sometimes referred to as the Royal Navy – as well as marine units, the Amphibious Corps.
Seven ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Orion, after the hunter Orion of Greek mythology:
Nine ships and a naval base of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Neptune after the Roman god of the ocean:
A number of ships have been named Polaris:
Several ships of the Chilean Navy have been named Almirante Latorre after Juan José Latorre:
HSwMS Carlskrona is the longest vessel in the Swedish Navy at 105.7 metres. Only Belos, the submarine rescue vessel, has a greater displacement. She was originally designed as a minelayer and is also used for exercise expeditions. She replaced HSwMS Älvsnabben in both roles.
Arcturus is a star.
J22 may refer to:
Several ships of the Swedish Navy have been named HSwMS Neptun, after the Roman god of freshwater and the sea:
Two vessels of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Eugenie:
Orion is the name of various ships and a ship class:
Several ships of the Swedish Navy have been named HSwMS Najad, named after the mythological water spirit:
Several ships of the Swedish Navy have been named HSwMS Mode, named after Módi, the son of Thor in Norse mythology:
At least two ships of the Swedish Navy have been named HSwMS Orion,
Several ships of the Swedish Navy have been named HSwMS Tordön or HSwMS Thordön, named after the Old Norse word for thunder:
HMS M3 may refer to the following ships of the Royal Navy:
HMS M2 may refer to the following ships of the Royal Navy:
HMS M4 may refer to the following ships of the Royal Navy: