Squalo was the name of at least three ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:
USS North Carolina may refer to:
Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Odin after the god Odin in Norse mythology. A sixth was ordered, but later cancelled:
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Niger after the Niger River, whilst another was planned.
Three United States Navy vessels have borne the name USS Pigeon, after the pigeon:
Four vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Regulus, after the star:
Two destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy were named Minazuki or Minatsuki 水無月 :
A number of ships of the French Navy have borne the name Méduse, after the Medusa. The best-known is arguable the 1810 frigate Méduse, of Théodore Géricault's Raft of the Medusa fame.
Several ships have been named Takao (高雄):
Delfino was one of four Squalo-class submarines built for the Regia Marina during the late 1920s. The boat served in World War II and was sunk in 1943 after a collision with another Italian ship.
The Squalo-class submarines were a group of four submarines built for the Royal Italian Navy during the 1930s. They were built at the Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico (CRDA) shipyard at Monfalcone, and designed by Curio Bernardis.
Pietro Micca was the name of at least three ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:
Delfino is the name of two submarines of the Italian Navy, and may refer to:
Evangelista Torricelli or just Torricelli was the name of at least four ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:
Narvalo was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:
Tricheco was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:
Angelo Emo or simply Emo was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy named in honour of Angelo Emo and may refer to:
Narvalo was one of four Squalo-class submarines built for the Regia Marina during the late 1920s. The boat served in World War II and was sunk in 1943 by British destroyers and aircraft.
Squalo was the lead ship of her class of four submarines built for the Regia Marina during the late 1920s. The boat served in World War II and was decommissioned in 1948.
Tricheco was one of four Squalo-class submarines built for the Regia Marina during the late 1920s. The boat served in World War II and was sunk in 1942 by the British submarine HMS Upholder.