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A number of ships have been named Rainbow, including:

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<i>Rainbow Warrior</i> (1957) 1957 built ship used by Greenpeace

Rainbow Warrior was a three-masted schooner most notable for service with the environmental protection organization Greenpeace. She was built to replace the original Rainbow Warrior that the French intelligence service (DGSE) bombed in 1985 in the Port of Auckland, New Zealand, which sank the ship and killed photographer Fernando Pereira.

Empire Activity was the name of a number of ships.

Benalbanach was the name of five ships operated by the Ben Line.

  1. SS Benalbanach (1940), in service 1940–43
  2. SS Benalbanach (1946), in service 1947–63
  3. MV Benalbanach, in service 1967–72
  4. MV Benalbanach, in service 1974–78
  5. MV Benalbanach, in service 1981–84
<i>Rainbow Warrior</i> (2011) Sailing yacht owned and operated by Greenpeace, 2011

Rainbow Warrior is a purpose-built motor-assisted sailing yacht owned and operated by Greenpeace and intended for use in their activities such as environmental protests and scientific excursions. She was christened on October 14, 2011, and has replaced Rainbow Warrior II after further upgrades and maintenance of the older ship had been shown to be impractical.

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