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Two ships of the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) have been named SMS Eber:

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SMS <i>Eber</i> (1903) German Imperial Navy warship

SMS Eber was the last of the six gunboats of the Iltis class of the German Imperial Navy prior to and during World War I. Other ships of the class are SMS Iltis, SMS Luchs, SMS Tiger, SMS Jaguar and SMS Panther. They were built between 1898 and 1903. All of them served primarily overseas, in the German colonies. Eber had a crew of 9 officers and 121 men.

SMS <i>Eber</i> (1887) German gunboat

SMS Eber was a steam gunboat built for the German Kaiserliche Marine in the 1880s, the only ship of her class. Intended to serve abroad, the ship was ordered as part of a construction program intended to modernize Germany's fleet of cruising vessels in the early-1880s. She was armed with a main battery of three 10.5 cm (4.1 in) guns and had a top speed of 11 knots.

SMS <i>Adler</i>

SMS Adler was the third and final gunboat of the Habicht class built for the German Kaiserliche Marine in the early 1880s. Intended to serve abroad, the ship was ordered as part of a construction program intended to modernize Germany's fleet of cruising vessels in the mid-1870s. The Habicht class was armed with a battery of five guns, and was the first class of German gunboat to use compound steam engines. The ship had a top speed of 11 knots.

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SMS Meteor may refer to one of the following ships:

SMS <i>Iltis</i> (1898) Iltis-class gunboat of the Imperial German Navy

SMS Iltis was the lead ship of the Iltis class of gunboats built for the German Kaiserliche Marine in the late 1890s and early 1900s. Other ships of the class are SMS Luchs, SMS Tiger, SMS Eber, SMS Jaguar, and SMS Panther.

SMS <i>Jaguar</i>

SMS Jaguar was the second member of the Iltis class of gunboats built for the German Kaiserliche Marine in the late 1890s and early 1900s, for overseas service in the German colonial empire. Other ships of the class are SMS Iltis, SMS Luchs, SMS Tiger, SMS Eber and SMS Panther.

SMS <i>Luchs</i> German naval warship

SMS Luchs was the fourth member of the Iltis class of gunboats built for the German Kaiserliche Marine in the late 1890s and early 1900s. Other ships of the class are SMS Iltis, SMS Tiger, SMS Eber, SMS Jaguar and SMS Panther.

SMS <i>Tiger</i> (1899) Third member of the Iltis class

SMS Tiger was the third member of the Iltis class of gunboats built for the German Kaiserliche Marine in the late 1890s and early 1900s. Other ships of the class were SMS Iltis, SMS Luchs, SMS Eber, SMS Jaguar and SMS Panther.

In addition to several other ships, two ships of the Imperial German Navy and one ship of the Austro-Hungarian Navy have been named SMS Nautilus, after the Greek word for a sailor.

Several warships of the German Kaiserliche Marine have been named SMS Wolf:

Three ships of the Imperial German Navy and two of the Austro-Hungarian Navy have been named SMS Möwe:

Three ships of the Imperial German Navy have been named SMS Cyclop:

There were two ships in the Prussian Navy and later German Imperial Navy named SMS Crocodill:

At least three ships in the Prussian Navy or Austro-Hungarian Navy were named SMS Natter:

There were two ships in the Prussian Navy and later German Imperial Navy named SMS Hay:

Several ships in the Prussian Navy and later German Imperial Navy and the Austro-Hungarian Navy have been named SMS Tiger:

Two ships of the German Kaiserliche Marine and one of the Austro-Hungarian Navy have been named SMS Blitz:

Three ships of the German Kaiserliche Marine have been named SMS Iltis: