List of ships named Black Watch

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A number of ships have been named Black Watch including:

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MS <i>Black Watch</i> (1971)

MS Black Watch is a Royal Viking Star-class cruise ship that's currently serving as accommodation vessel. She was built by Wärtsilä Helsinki Shipyard, Finland for Royal Viking Line as Royal Viking Star, entering service in 1972. She has also sailed for Norwegian Cruise Lines as Westward and Royal Cruise Line as Star Odyssey.

Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Beaufort:

MS Scandinavia may refer to the following ships:

MS <i>Kungsholm</i> (1952) Ship

MS Kungsholm was a combined ocean liner / cruise ship built in 1953 by the De Schelde shipyard in Vlissingen, the Netherlands for the Swedish American Line. Between 1965 and 1981 she sailed for the North German Lloyd and their successor Hapag-Lloyd as MS Europa. From 1981 until 1984 she sailed for Costa Cruises as MS Columbus C. She sank in the port of Cadiz, Spain after ramming a breakwater on 29 July 1984. The vessel was refloated later that year, but sent to a Barcelona shipbreaker in 1985 for scrapping.

Lanciere was the name of at least three ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:

Two submarines of Germany have borne the name UA:

Three ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy have borne the name HNoMS Thor or Tor, after the Norse god of thunder Thor:

Three ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy have borne the name HNoMS Tyr, after the Old Norse god of single combat, victory and heroic glory Týr:

Two ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy have borne the name HNoMS Gor, after Gór – the mythological co-founder of Norway:

Two ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy have borne the name HNoMS Gyller, after Gyller – one of the twelve horses of the Æsir:

EIght Royal Navy vessels have borne the name HMS Mastiff, named after the mastiff, a type of dog:

Several vessels have borne the name Dart, for the dart or the River Dart:

Several ships of the Swedish Navy have borne the name Najaden, including:

Two ships of the Polish Navy have been named ORP Sęp:

Two warships of Sweden have been named Sjöhunden, after Sjöhunden:

A number of ships have been named Sun Princess including:

Two warships of Sweden have been named Sjöbjörnen, after Sjöbjörnen: