Argonauta was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:
U-32 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
British S-class submarine may refer to:
German submarine U-40 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
U-31 may refer to one of the following German submarines:
HMS Decoy was a D-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. Ordered in 1931, the ship was constructed by John I. Thornycroft & Company, and entered naval service in 1933. Decoy was initially assigned to the Mediterranean Fleet before she was transferred to the China Station in early 1935. She was temporarily deployed in the Red Sea during late 1935 during the Abyssinia Crisis, before returning to her duty station where she remained until mid-1939. Decoy was transferred back to the Mediterranean Fleet just before the Second World War began in September 1939. She briefly was assigned to West Africa for convoy escort duties in 1940 before returning to the Mediterranean. The ship participated in the Battles of Calabria without significant damage and escorted ships of the Mediterranean Fleet for most of the rest of the year.
The Cannon 102/35 Model 1914 was a naval gun of the Royal Italian Navy in World War I and World War II, which was modified for shore based anti-aircraft, field artillery, railway gun and coastal artillery roles.
Leonardo da Vinci this name has been borne by at least four ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:
Medusa was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:
Fisalia was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:
Jalea was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:
Jantina was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:
Salpa was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:
Nautilus was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:
Serpente was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:
Francesco Caracciolo or Ammiraglio Caracciolo or simply Caracciolo was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy named in honour of Francesco Caracciolo and may refer to:
Three submarines and one frigate of the French Navy have borne the name Ariane:
Two submarines of the French Navy have borne the name Phoque:
Argonauta was the lead ship of her class of seven submarines built for the Regia Marina during the early 1930s.
Fifteen ships of the French Navy have borne the name Amazone ("Amazon"):