Axis & Allies Naval Miniatures: War at Sea
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Axis & Allies Naval Miniatures: War At Sea is a standalone miniature wargame, produced by Wizards of the Coast
Wizards of the Coast
Wizards of the Coast is an American publisher of games, primarily based on fantasy and science fiction themes, and formerly an operator of retail stores for games...

, the makers of Axis and Allies
Axis and Allies
Axis & Allies is a popular series of World War II strategy board games, with nearly two million copies printed. Originally designed by Larry Harris and published by Nova Game Designs in 1981, the game was republished by the Milton Bradley Company in 1984 as part of the Gamemaster Series of board...

. Axis and Allies Naval Miniatures gameplay is similar to that of its sister game, Axis & Allies Miniatures
Axis & Allies Miniatures
Axis & Allies Miniatures is a miniature wargaming system including both a rule set and a line of 1/100 scale miniature armor collectible miniatures. The game is set in the World War II era with units representing individual vehicles and artillery or squads of infantry...

, but the player takes command of Ships, Submarines, and squadrons of Aircraft.

Releases

Starters
  • War at Sea Starter Set: Released on March 16, 2007; It includes 9 randomized units, 2 double-sided battle maps, 6 island cards, and 8 six-sided dice.
  • War at Sea Starter (Revised): Released on March 16, 2010; It includes 8 miniatures, 2 double-sided battle maps, 4 six-sided dice and a new rule book.


Series
  • War at Sea
    War at Sea
    War at Sea is a strategic board wargame depicting the naval war in the Atlantic during World War II, published by Jedko Games in 1975, and subsequently republished by Avalon Hill in 1976 and more recently by L2 Design Group in 2007....

    : Set of 64 models, released on March 16, 2007. It features ships, submarines and aircraft from the UK, USA, France, Australia, Germany, Italy and Japan.
  • Task Force: Set of 60 models, released on July 25, 2008. Added Canadian
    Canada
    Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...

     and Dutch
    Netherlands
    The Netherlands is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, located mainly in North-West Europe and with several islands in the Caribbean. Mainland Netherlands borders the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east, and shares maritime borders...

     warships.
  • Flank Speed: Set of 40 models, released on September 1, 2009. Introduces Soviet and New Zealander warships.
  • Condition Zebra: Set of 40 models, released on June 8, 2010. Introduces Greek and Finnish warships.
  • Fleet Command (aka Set V): Set of 39 models, released on December 7, 2010. Introduces Polish and Swedish warships.
  • Surface Action (aka Set VI): Set of 40 models, to be released on October 24, 2011. Introduces a New Bismarck, LST, HMS Eagle, Taihō, Shore Batteries, FW-190, and the USS Wasp.

Rules

War at Sea uses fairly simple rules. The players can get quickly familiarised with the Quick Start Guide and then continue with the Advanced Rules.

The advanced rules have been periodically updated, beginning in July 2007, with the Clarifications Document. The update introduces new concepts (such as ASW
Anti-submarine warfare
Anti-submarine warfare is a branch of naval warfare that uses surface warships, aircraft, or other submarines to find, track and deter, damage or destroy enemy submarines....

 harassment and strafing penalties) not present in the original rules. Since at least one unit of the Task Force expansion set directly refers to these new rules, they are implicitly considered as part of the core ruleset, despite only having been published online to date.

There are some companies and blog sites that offer other ideas for Battles, advanced rules and tactics as well.

Errata

An official FAQ for the Task Force set can be found online.http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=ah/aam/ah20080724c. It addresses errata such as misprints and ambiguously worded rules for the Task Force expansion. Further errata are contained in the Clarifications Document. Only additional unacknowledged errata are listed here:
  • The correct name of the Dutch submarine is Hr.Ms. Zwaardvisch
    HMS Talent (P322)
    HNLMS Zwaardvisch was the lead ship of the Royal Netherlands Navy's , which was based on the British T class. The submarine was originally ordered as HMS Talent and built by Vickers Armstrong, Barrow, and John Brown & Company, Clydebank...

    , not Zvaardvisch.
  • The Focke-Wulf Fw 200
    Focke-Wulf Fw 200
    The Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor, also known as Kurier to the Allies was a German all-metal four-engine monoplane originally developed by Focke-Wulf as a long-range airliner...

     reconnaissance plane was nicknamed "Condor", not "Kondor".
  • In the War at Sea base set and the Flank Speed expansion, the colors of the Italian roundel
    Roundel
    A roundel in heraldry is a disc; the term is also commonly used to refer to a type of national insignia used on military aircraft, generally circular in shape and usually comprising concentric rings of different colours.-Heraldry:...

     were inverted. The roundel in Task Force was correct. (This error is partially acknowledged in the Clarifications Document.)
  • In the expansion Flank Speed, the set checklist lists the Voroshilov as part of the Soviet forces, but the actual ship included in the set is the Kirov. Both are Kirov-class heavy cruisers
    Kirov class cruiser
    The Kirov-class cruisers were six vessels built between 1935 and 1944 for the Soviet Navy: Kirov, Voroshilov, Maxim Gorky, Molotov, Kalinin, and Kaganovich. After the first two ships, armor protection was increased and subsequent ships are sometimes called the Maxim Gorky class...

     of the same series and are considered sister ships.
  • The Yamashiro miniature is actually the Fuso. The Yamashiro should have the third turret pointing towards the stern. The Fuso's third turret points toward the bow.
  • The HMS Repulse miniature is actually that of her modernized sister ship HMS Renown, and not the unmodernized HMS Repulse.
  • Some HMS Glorious miniatures have the island installed backwards.

Units (through Surface Action)

Australia
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...

    • HMAS Australia (Fleet Command; Cruiser; Rare)
    • HMAS Arunta
      HMAS Arunta (I30)
      HMAS Arunta was a Tribal class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy . Named for the Arrernte Aborigines, the destroyer was laid down in 1939 and commissioned into the RAN in 1942....

      (Task Force; Destroyer; Common)
    • HMAS Canberra
      HMAS Canberra (1927)
      HMAS Canberra , named after the Australian capital city of Canberra, was a Royal Australian Navy heavy cruiser of the Kent subclass of County class cruisers...

      (War at Sea; Cruiser; Rare)
    • HMAS Nizam
      HMAS Nizam (G38)
      HMAS Nizam was an N class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy . The destroyer, named after Sir Osman Ali Khan, The Last Nizam of Hyderabad, was commissioned into the RAN in 1940, although the ship remained the property of the Royal Navy for her entire career.Nizam spent the early part of her...

      (War at Sea Starter; Destroyer; Common)
    • HMAS Sydney
      HMAS Sydney (1934)
      HMAS Sydney , named for the Australian city of Sydney, was one of three Modified Leander class light cruisers operated by the Royal Australian Navy...

      (War at Sea; Cruiser; Uncommon)


Canada
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...

    • HMCS Algonquin
      HMCS Algonquin (R17)
      HMCS Algonquin was a V-Class World War II destroyer, laid down for the Royal Navy as HMS Valentine and transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy on completion....

      (Surface Action;Destroyer;Common)
    • HMCS Haida
      HMCS Haida (G63)
      HMCS Haida is a Tribal-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1943-1963.Haida sank more enemy surface tonnage than any other Canadian warship...

      (Task Force; Destroyer; Common)
    • HMCS Sackville (Flank Speed; Corvette; Common)
    • HMCS St. Laurent (Fleet Command;Destroyer; Common)
    • HMCS Uganda (Condition Zebra; Cruiser; Uncommon)


Finland
Finland
Finland , officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country situated in the Fennoscandian region of Northern Europe. It is bordered by Sweden in the west, Norway in the north and Russia in the east, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland.Around 5.4 million people reside...

    • B-239 Buffalo (Fleet Command; Fighter; Common)
    • Väinämöinen (Condition Zebra; Coast Defense Ship; Uncommon)


France
French Third Republic
The French Third Republic was the republican government of France from 1870, when the Second French Empire collapsed due to the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War, to 1940, when France was overrun by Nazi Germany during World War II, resulting in the German and Italian occupations of France...

    • Algérie
      French cruiser Algérie
      The Algérie was a French heavy cruiser that served during the early years of World War II. She was built in response to the Italian Zara class cruisers, incorporating better armour than previous French cruisers....

      (Fleet Command; Cruiser; Rare)
    • Béarn
      French aircraft carrier Béarn
      Béarn was a unique aircraft carrier which served with the Marine nationale in World War II and beyond.Béarn was commissioned in 1927 and was the only aircraft carrier produced by France until after World War II. She was to be an experimental ship and should have been replaced in the 1930s by two...

      (Condition Zebra; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • Casabianca
      Casabianca (Q183)
      Casabianca was a Redoutable-class submarine of the French Navy, named in honour of Luc-Julien-Joseph Casabianca. She was notable for her escape from Toulon in November 1942 as Germans forces tried to seize the French fleet as part of Case Anton, the occupation of Vichy France...

      (Task Force; Submarine; Common)
    • Dewoitine D.520
      Dewoitine D.520
      The Dewoitine D.520 was a French fighter aircraft that entered service in early 1940, shortly after the opening of World War II. Unlike the Morane-Saulnier M.S.406, which was at that time the Armée de l'Airs most numerous fighter, the Dewoitine D.520 came close to being a match for the latest...

      (Condition Zebra; Fighter; Common)
    • Dunkerque
      French battleship Dunkerque
      The Dunkerque was the first unit of a new class of warships of the French Navy built in the 1930s, officially rated as battleships, or even «navires de ligne» , as Dunkerque and Strasbourg constituted, from the commissionig of Strasbourg to some days after Mers-el Kebir, the «1ère Division de Ligne»...

      (Task Force; Battleship; Rare)
    • Jean Bart
      French battleship Jean Bart (1940)
      The Jean Bart was a French battleship of World War II named for the seventeenth-century seaman, privateer, and corsair Jean Bart.Derived from the Dunkerque class, Jean Bart were designed to counter the threat of the heavy ships of the Italian Navy...

      (Task Force; Battleship; Rare)
    • Gloire
      French cruiser Gloire
      The Gloire was a French light cruiser of the La Galissonnière class.After completing trials, Gloire arrived in Brest on 18 November 1937, then left for French Indochina on 1 December, returning to Brest on 16 April 1938. Gloire joined the 4th Cruiser Division in January 1939, with which she visited...

      (War at Sea; Light Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • Le Terrible (War at Sea; Destroyer; Common)
    • Lamotte-Piquet
      French cruiser Lamotte-Piquet
      The La Motte-Picquet was a French Duguay-Trouin class light cruiser, launched in 1924, and named in honour of the 18th century admiral count Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte....

      (Condition Zebra; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • Milan
      Aigle class destroyer
      The Aigle class destroyers of the French navy were laid down between 1928 and 1929 and commissioned in 1931 and 1932...

      (Flank Speed; Destroyer; Common)
    • Strasbourg
      French battleship Strasbourg
      The Strasbourg was a more heavily armoured Dunkerque-class battleship of the French Navy, labeled as a "fast battleship". Faster than full battleships, but not as heavily armed or armoured as them, they were designed to counter the threat of the German "pocket battleships" - the Deutschland-class...

      (Surface Action;Battleship;Rare)
    • Provence
      French battleship Provence
      The Provence was a French Navy battleship of the Bretagne class named in honour of the French region of Provence.- Construction :She was built by Arsenal de Lorient, and her keel was laid on 1 May 1912...

      (Condition Zebra; Battleship; Rare)
    • Richelieu (War at Sea; Battleship; Rare)
    • Suffren
      French cruiser Suffren
      The Suffren was a heavy cruiser of the French Navy, the name ship of the four-ship Suffren class. Launched in 1927, she was named for the 18th-century French admiral Pierre André de Suffren de Saint Tropez, becoming the sixth vessel to bear the name Suffren.-World War II:In early June 1940, at the...

      (Flank Speed; Cruiser; Rare)
    • V.156 Vindicator
      SB2U Vindicator
      The Vought SB2U Vindicator was a carrier-based dive bomber developed for the United States Navy in the 1930s, the first monoplane in this role. Obsolescent at the outbreak of World War II, Vindicators still remained in service at the time of the Battle of Midway, but by 1943, all had been withdrawn...

      (Condition Zebra; Torpedo Plane; Common)


Germany
Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany , also known as the Third Reich , but officially called German Reich from 1933 to 1943 and Greater German Reich from 26 June 1943 onward, is the name commonly used to refer to the state of Germany from 1933 to 1945, when it was a totalitarian dictatorship ruled by...

    • Admiral Graf Spee (War at Sea; Pocket Battleship; Rare)
    • Admiral Hipper
      German cruiser Admiral Hipper
      Admiral Hipper, the first of five ships of her class, was the lead ship of the Admiral Hipper–class of heavy cruisers which served with the German Kriegsmarine during World War II. The ship was laid down at the Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg in July 1935 and launched February 1937; Admiral Hipper...

      (Task Force; Cruiser; Rare)
    • Admiral Scheer
      German pocket battleship Admiral Scheer
      Admiral Scheer was a Deutschland-class heavy cruiser which served with the Kriegsmarine of Nazi Germany during World War II. The vessel was named after Admiral Reinhard Scheer, German commander in the Battle of Jutland. She was laid down at the Reichsmarinewerft shipyard in Wilhelmshaven in June...

      (Task Force; Pocket Battleship; Rare)
    • Atlantis
      German auxiliary cruiser Atlantis
      The German auxiliary cruiser Atlantis , known to the Kriegsmarine as Schiff 16 and to the Royal Navy as Raider-C, was a converted German Hilfskreuzer of the Kriegsmarine, which, during World War II, travelled more than in 602 days, and sank or captured 22 ships totaling...

      (Fleet Command; Merchant Cruiser Raider; Uncommon)
    • Bf 109
      Messerschmitt Bf 109
      The Messerschmitt Bf 109, often called Me 109, was a German World War II fighter aircraft designed by Willy Messerschmitt and Robert Lusser during the early to mid 1930s...

      (Task Force; Fighter; Common)
    • Bismarck
      German battleship Bismarck
      Bismarck was the first of two s built for the German Kriegsmarine during World War II. Named after Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, the primary force behind the German unification in 1871, the ship was laid down at the Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg in July 1936 and launched nearly three years later...

      (War at Sea; Battleship; Rare)
    • Blücher
      German cruiser Blücher
      Blücher was the second of five heavy cruisers of the German Kriegsmarine, built after the rise of the Nazi Party and the repudiation of the Treaty of Versailles. Named for Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, the victor of the Battle of Waterloo, the ship was laid down in August 1936 and launched in...

      (Fleet Command; Cruiser; Rare)
    • Fi 167
      Fieseler Fi 167
      |-See also:*Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia-References:* Green, William. Warplanes of the Third Reich. New York: Doubleday, 1972. ISBN 0-385-05782-2....

      (Condition Zebra; Torpedo Plane; Common)
    • Fw 190A
      Focke-Wulf Fw 190
      The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Würger was a German Second World War single-seat, single-engine fighter aircraft designed by Kurt Tank in the late 1930s. Powered by a radial engine, the 190 had ample power and was able to lift larger loads than its well-known counterpart, the Messerschmitt Bf 109...

      (Surface Action; Fighter; Common)
    • FW 200 Kondor (War at Sea; Reconnaissance Plane; Uncommon)
    • Friedrich der Grosse
      H class battleship proposals
      The H class was a series of battleship designs for the German Kriegsmarine, intended to fulfill the requirements of Plan Z in the late 1930s and early 1940s. The first variation, "H-39," called for six ships to be built, essentially as enlarged s with guns. The "H-41" design improved the "H-39"...

      (Fleet Command; Battleship; Rare)
    • Gneisenau
      German battleship Gneisenau
      Gneisenau was a German capital ship, alternatively described as a battleship and battlecruiser, of the German Kriegsmarine. She was the second vessel of her class, which included one other ship, Scharnhorst. The ship was built at the Deutsche Werke dockyard in Kiel; she was laid down on 6 May 1935...

      (Condition Zebra; Battleship; Rare)
    • Graf Zeppelin
      German aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin
      German aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin was the lead ship in a class of two carriers ordered by the Kriegsmarine. She was the only aircraft carrier launched by Germany during World War II and represented part of the Kriegsmarine's attempt to create a well-balanced oceangoing fleet, capable of...

      (Task Force; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • Ju 87B Stuka
      Junkers Ju 87
      The Junkers Ju 87 or Stuka was a two-man German ground-attack aircraft...

      (War at Sea; Dive Bomber; Common)
    • Ju 88A-4
      Junkers Ju 88
      The Junkers Ju 88 was a World War II German Luftwaffe twin-engine, multi-role aircraft. Designed by Hugo Junkers' company through the services of two American aviation engineers in the mid-1930s, it suffered from a number of technical problems during the later stages of its development and early...

      (Flank Speed; Bomber; Uncommon)
    • Karlsruhe
      German cruiser Karlsruhe
      Karlsruhe was a light cruiser of the German K class in World War II, the other ships in class being and . The K class were the first cruisers of the German navy to employ electric arc welding techniques and a newly designed triple gun turrets were installed...

      (Task Force; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • Konigsberg
      German cruiser Königsberg
      Königsberg was a light cruiser of the in the German Reichsmarine and Kriegsmarine. Her sisterships were Köln and Karlsruhe.After a number of foreign visits in the 1930s, the ship operated along the Spanish coast from November 1936 to January 1937 during the Spanish Civil War...

      (Surface Action;Cruiser;Uncommon)
    • Köln
      German cruiser Köln
      Köln was a German light cruiser prior to and during World War II, one of three K-Class cruisers named after cities starting with the letter K. This ship was named after the city of Köln . The others in her class were the Königsberg and the Karlsruhe...

      (War at Sea; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • M1
      M class minesweeper (Germany)
      The M class were the standard minesweeper of the German Navy during World War II.-M1935:The first series; the M1935 were ordered in the late 1930s to replace worn out World War I vintage boats. These ships proved versatile and seaworthy. The vessels could also undertake convoy escort,...

      (Surface Action:Auxilliary;Common)
    • Moltke (Surface Action;Battlecruiser;Rare)
    • Nordmark
      Replenishment Oiler
      A replenishment oiler or fleet tanker is a naval auxiliary ship with fuel tanks and dry cargo holds, which can replenish other ships while underway in the high seas. Such ships are used by several countries around the world....

      (War at Sea; Auxiliary; Uncommon)
    • Nürnberg
      German cruiser Nürnberg
      The Nürnberg, was a German light cruiser of the Leipzig class named after the city of Nuremberg. Some sources consider the Leipzig and Nürnberg to be of separate, single ship, classes...

      (Condition Zebra; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • Prinz Eugen
      German cruiser Prinz Eugen
      Prinz Eugen was an Admiral Hipper-class heavy cruiser, the third member of the class of five vessels. She served with the German Kriegsmarine during World War II. The ship was laid down in April 1936 and launched August 1938; Prinz Eugen entered service after the outbreak of war, in August 1940...

      (Flank Speed; Cruiser Rare)
    • Rheinubung Bismarck Battleship
      Operation Rheinübung
      Operation Rheinübung was the sortie into the Atlantic by the new German battleship Bismarck and heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen on 18–27 May 1941, during World War II...

      (Surface Action;Battleship;Rare)
    • S-Boat (Task Force; Torpedo Boat; Common)
    • Scharnhorst (War at Sea; Battle Cruiser; Rare)
    • Schleswig-Holstein (Flank Speed; Battleship; Rare)
    • T27
      Elbing class torpedo boat
      The Elbing class torpedo boats were a class of 15 small warships that served in the German Kriegsmarine during World War II. Although classed as Flottentorpedoboot by the Germans, in most respects—displacement, weaponry, usage—they were comparable to contemporary medium-size destroyers...

      (Flank Speed; Destroyer Escort; Common)
    • Tirpitz
      German battleship Tirpitz
      Tirpitz was the second of two s built for the German Kriegsmarine during World War II. Named after Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz, the architect of the Imperial Navy, the ship was laid down at the Kriegsmarinewerft in Wilhelmshaven in November 1936 and launched two and a half years later in April...

      (Task Force; Battleship; Rare)
    • U-47 (Flank Speed; Submarine; Common)
    • U-66
      German Type IX submarine
      The Type IX U-boat was designed by Germany in 1935 and 1936 as a large ocean-going submarine for sustained operations far from the home support facilities. Type IX boats were briefly used for patrols off the eastern United States in an attempt to disrupt the stream of troops and supplies bound for...

      (Task Force; U-Boat; Common)
    • U-510
      German submarine U-510
      German submarine U-510 was a Type IXC U-boat of the German Kriegsmarine during World War II, which later served in the French Navy. The submarine was laid down on 1 November 1940 at the Deutsche Werft yard at Hamburg, launched on 4 September 1941, and commissioned on 25 November 1941 under the...

      (War at Sea; U-Boat; Common)
    • U-552 (Fleet Command; U-Boat; Common)
    • U-2511 (Surface Action;Submarine;Common)
    • Z 18 Hans Ludemann
      German World War II destroyers
      At the outbreak of the Second World War, the German Navy, the Kriegsmarine, had 21 destroyers . These had all been built in the 1930s, making them modern vessels...

      (Task Force; Destroyer; Common)
    • Z 20 Karl Galster
      German World War II destroyers
      At the outbreak of the Second World War, the German Navy, the Kriegsmarine, had 21 destroyers . These had all been built in the 1930s, making them modern vessels...

      (War at Sea; Destroyer; Common)
    • Z 32
      Narvik class destroyer
      The Zerstörer 1936A-class destroyers, or Narvik-class destroyers as they were known to the Allies, were a class of German destroyers of the Second World War...

      (Condition Zebra; Destroyer; Common)
    • ZG3 (Fleet Command; Destroyer; Common)


Greece
Kingdom of Greece
The Kingdom of Greece was a state established in 1832 in the Convention of London by the Great Powers...

    • Giorgios Averoff (Condition Zebra; Cruiser; Rare)
    • Proteus (Condition Zebra; Submarine; Common)
    • Vasilissa Olga (Condition Zebra; Destroyer; Common)


Italy
Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)
The Kingdom of Italy was a state forged in 1861 by the unification of Italy under the influence of the Kingdom of Sardinia, which was its legal predecessor state...

    • Andrea Doria (Surface Action;Battleship;Rare)
    • Antilope
      Gabbiano class corvette
      The Gabbiano class corvettes were a group of 59 vessels built for the Regia Marina of Italy for service during the Second World War. They were built to a war-time design and intended for anti-submarine and escort duties.-Design:...

      (Fleet Command; Corvette; Common)
    • Ascari
      Soldati class destroyer
      The Soldati class were a group of destroyers built for the Italian Navy during World War II. The ships were named after military professions...

      (Condition Zebra; Destroyer; Common)
    • Ambra (War at Sea; Submarine; Common)
    • Aquila
      Italian aircraft carrier Aquila
      Aquila was an Italian aircraft carrier converted from the trans-Atlantic passenger liner during World War II. Work on Aquila began in late 1941 at the Ansaldo shipyard in Genoa and continued for the next two years. With the signing of the Italian armistice on 8 September 1943, however, all work...

      (Flank Speed; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • Bolzano
      Trento class cruiser
      The Trento class was an Italian heavy cruiser design of the Regia Marina from the late 1920s. The three ships of the class were named after the three unredeemed cities taken from the Austro-Hungarian empire after the victory in World War I, Trento, Trieste, and Bolzano.The Trentos were the first...

      (War at Sea; Cruiser; Rare)
    • Camicia Nere
      Soldati class destroyer
      The Soldati class were a group of destroyers built for the Italian Navy during World War II. The ships were named after military professions...

      (Surface Action;Destroyer;Common)
    • C.202 Folgore (Task Force; Fighter; Common)
    • Caio Duilio
      Italian battleship Caio Duilio
      Caio Duilio was an Italian that served in the Regia Marina during World War I and World War II. She was named after the Roman fleet commander Gaius Duilius. Caio Duilio was laid down on 24 February 1912 and after a year and two months of construction, she was launched on 24 April 1913...

      (Condition Zebra; Battleship; Rare)
    • Emanuelle Filberto Duca d'aosta
      Italian cruiser Emanuele Filiberto Duca d'Aosta
      Emanuele Filiberto Duca d'Aosta was an Italian light cruiser of the fourth group of the , that served in the Regia Marina during World War II. She survived the war, but was ceded as war reparation to the Soviet Navy in 1949...

      (War at Sea; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • Eugenio Di Savoia
      Italian cruiser Eugenio di Savoia
      Eugenio di Savoia was a Condottieri class light cruiser, which served in the Regia Marina during World War II. She survived the war but was given as a war reparation to the Hellenic Navy in 1947...

      (Task Force; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • Giovanni delle Bande Nere (Surface Action;Cruiser;Uncommon)
    • Giulio Cesare
      Italian battleship Giulio Cesare
      Giulio Cesare , motto Caesar Adest was a Conte di Cavour-class battleship that served in the Regia Marina in both World Wars before joining the Soviet Navy as the Novorossiysk. Her keel was laid down on 24 June 1910 at Cantieri Ansaldo, Genoa...

      (Task Force; Battleship; Rare)
    • Giuseppe Garibaldi
      Italian cruiser Giuseppe Garibaldi (1936)
      Giuseppe Garibaldi was an Italian Duca degli Abruzzi class light cruiser, that served in the Regia Marina during World War II. After the war she was retained by the Marina Militare and upgraded...

      (Flank Speed; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • Gorizia
      Italian cruiser Gorizia
      Gorizia was an Italian Zara class heavy cruiser, which served in the Regia Marina during World War II. The ship was named after the city of Gorizia. She was the only surviving cruiser of her class after the Battle of Cape Matapan....

      (Flank Speed; Cruiser; Rare)
    • Ju-87 R2 Picchiatelli
      Junkers Ju 87
      The Junkers Ju 87 or Stuka was a two-man German ground-attack aircraft...

      (Task Force; Dive Bomber; Common)
    • Leonardo da Vinci
      Italian submarine Leonardo da Vinci
      Leonardo da Vinci was a of the Italian navy during World War II. The unit operated in the Atlantic from September 1940 until its loss in May 1943, and became the top scoring non-German submarine of the all war.-Construction:...

      (Condition Zebra; Submarine; Common)
    • Littorio
      Italian battleship Littorio
      |-External links:...

      (Task Force; Battleship; Rare)
    • Luca Tarigo
      Navigatori class destroyer
      The Navigatori class were a group of Italian destroyers built in 1928-29. These ships were named after Italian explorers. They fought in World War II. Just one unit, the Nicoloso Da Recco, survived the conflict.-Design:...

      (War at Sea; Destroyer; Common)
    • Motor Torpedo Boat
      Motor Torpedo Boat
      Motor Torpedo Boat was the name given to fast torpedo boats by the Royal Navy, and the Royal Canadian Navy.The capitalised term is generally used for the Royal Navy boats and abbreviated to "MTB"...

      (War at Sea; PT Boat; Common)
    • Pegaso
      Orsa class torpedo boat
      The Orsa class were a group of large torpedo boats or destroyer escorts built for the Italian Navy in the late 1930s. They were an enlarged version of the , with more endurance and a greater depth charge load but less powerful machinery and a lighter gun armament. The surviving pair were rebuilt as...

      (Flank Speed; Destroyer Escort; Common)
    • RE.2001CB
      Reggiane Re.2001
      The Reggiane Re.2001 Falco II was an Italian fighter aircraft, serving in the Regia Aeronautica during World War II. A contemporary of the renowned Macchi C.202, the production of this type was to be limited to only 252, but it was a flexible design that proved to be able to undertake a number of...

      (Flank Speed; Fighter-Bomber; Common)
    • Roma
      Italian battleship Roma (1940)
      Roma, named after two previous ships and the city of Rome, was the fourth Vittorio Veneto-class battleship of Italy's Regia Marina...

      (Fleet Command; Battleship; Rare)
    • San Giorgio
      Italian cruiser San Giorgio
      San Giorgio was an armoured cruiser of the Italian Royal Navy . Commissioned in 1910, it served in both the First World War and the Second World War, being scuttled at Tobruk in 1941.-Design and construction:...

      (Fleet Command; Cruiser; Rare)
    • Scipione Africano
      Capitani Romani class cruiser
      Capitani Romani was a class of light cruisers of the Italian navy. They were essentially designed to out-run and out-gun the large new French destroyers of the Fantasque and Mogador classes. Twelve hulls were ordered in late 1939, but only four were completed, just three of these before the...

      (Fleet Command; Cruiser; Rare)
    • SM.79 Sparviero (Task Force; Patrol Bomber; Uncommon)
    • Trento
      Trento class cruiser
      The Trento class was an Italian heavy cruiser design of the Regia Marina from the late 1920s. The three ships of the class were named after the three unredeemed cities taken from the Austro-Hungarian empire after the victory in World War I, Trento, Trieste, and Bolzano.The Trentos were the first...

      (Condition Zebra; Cruiser; Rare)
    • Ugolino Vivaldi (Task Force; Destroyer; Common)
    • Vittorio Veneto
      Italian battleship Vittorio Veneto
      Vittorio Veneto was the lead ship of her class of battleships that served in the Regia Marina during World War II. She was named after the Italian victory at Vittorio Veneto, during World War I.-Construction:...

      (War at Sea; Battleship; Rare)
    • Z.506B Airone
      CANT Z.506
      The CANT Z.506 Airone was a triple-engine floatplane produced by CANT from 1935. It served as a transport and postal aircraft with the Italian airline "Ala Littoria"...

      (Condition Zebra; Patrol Bomber; Uncommon)
    • Zara
      Italian cruiser Zara
      Zara was an Italian Zara class heavy cruiser, which served in the Regia Marina during World War II. The cruiser was named after the Adriatic city of Zara ....

      (Task Force; Cruiser; Rare)


Japan
Empire of Japan
The Empire of Japan is the name of the state of Japan that existed from the Meiji Restoration on 3 January 1868 to the enactment of the post-World War II Constitution of...

    • A6M2 "Zeke"
      A6M Zero
      The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a long-range fighter aircraft operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service from 1940 to 1945. The A6M was designated as the , and also designated as the Mitsubishi A6M Rei-sen and Mitsubishi Navy 12-shi Carrier Fighter. The A6M was usually referred to by the...

      (War at Sea; Fighter; Common)
    • A6M2 Zero Kamikaze
      A6M Zero
      The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a long-range fighter aircraft operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service from 1940 to 1945. The A6M was designated as the , and also designated as the Mitsubishi A6M Rei-sen and Mitsubishi Navy 12-shi Carrier Fighter. The A6M was usually referred to by the...

      (Task Force; Fighter; Common)
    • A6M2-N "Rufe" (Fleet Command; Seaplane Fighter; Common)
    • A6M5 "Zeke"
      A6M Zero
      The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a long-range fighter aircraft operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service from 1940 to 1945. The A6M was designated as the , and also designated as the Mitsubishi A6M Rei-sen and Mitsubishi Navy 12-shi Carrier Fighter. The A6M was usually referred to by the...

      (Flank Speed; Fighter; Common)
    • Atago
      Japanese cruiser Atago
      was one of four Takao-class heavy cruisers, designed to be an improvement over the previous Myōkō-class design. These ships were fast, powerful, and heavily armed. The Takao-class ships were approved under the 1927 fiscal year budget as part of the Imperial Japanese Navy's strategy of the Decisive...

      (Fleet Command; Cruiser; Rare)
    • Agano
      Agano class cruiser
      -See also:*List of World War II ships...

      (Condition Zebra; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • Akagi
      Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi
      Akagi was an aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy , originally begun as an . She was converted while still under construction to an aircraft carrier under the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty...

      (War at Sea; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • Akitsuki
      Akizuki class destroyer (1942)
      The was one of the primary classes of new destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy after 1942. The IJN called them from their plan name. They were designed to fight larger ships, aircraft and submarines....

      (Task Force; Destroyer; Common)
    • Aoba
      Japanese cruiser Aoba
      was the lead ship in the two-vessel Aoba-class of heavy cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. It is named after Mount Aoba, a volcano located behind Maizuru, Kyoto.-Background:...

      (Flank Speed; Cruiser; Rare)
    • B5N2 "Kate"
      Nakajima B5N
      |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Bridgwater, H.C. and Peter Scott. Combat Colours Number 4: Pearl Harbor and Beyond, December 1941 to May 1942. Luton, Bedfordshire, UK: Guideline Publications, 2001. ISBN 0-9539040-6-7....

      (War at Sea; Torpedo Plane; Common)
    • B5N2 Type 97
      Nakajima B5N
      |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Bridgwater, H.C. and Peter Scott. Combat Colours Number 4: Pearl Harbor and Beyond, December 1941 to May 1942. Luton, Bedfordshire, UK: Guideline Publications, 2001. ISBN 0-9539040-6-7....

      (Surface Action;Torpedo Plane;Common)
    • B6N2 "Jill"
      Nakajima B6N
      The Nakajima B6N Tenzan was the Imperial Japanese Navy's standard carrier-borne torpedo bomber during the final years of World War II and the successor to the B5N "Kate"...

      (Flank Speed; Torpedo Plane; Common)
    • Chikuma (Condition Zebra; Cruiser; Rare)
    • Chitose
      Japanese aircraft carrier Chitose
      was a light aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. It should not be confused with the earlier cruiser of the same name. First laid down as a seaplane tender in 1934 at Kure Navy yard, the ship originally carried Kawanishi E7K Type 94 "Alf" and Nakajima E8N Type 95...

      (Fleet Command; Seaplane Carrier; Uncommon)
    • D3A "Val" (War at Sea; Dive Bomber; Common)
    • D4YI "Judy"
      Yokosuka D4Y
      The D4Y Navy Type 2 Carrier Dive bomber was operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy. Its Allied reporting name was "Judy". The D4Y was one of the fastest dive-bombers of the war, and only the delays in its development hindered its service, while its predecessor, the slower fixed gear Aichi D3A...

      (Task Force; Dive Bomber; Common)
    • Daihatsu Landing Craft
      Daihatsu class landing craft
      The Daihatsu Class or 14m landing craft was a type of landing craft, used by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. It was similar to the Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel , with a bow ramp that was lowered to disembark cargo upon riding up onto the beach...

      (Surface Action;Landing Craft;Common)
    • Elite A6M2 Zero
      A6M Zero
      The Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a long-range fighter aircraft operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service from 1940 to 1945. The A6M was designated as the , and also designated as the Mitsubishi A6M Rei-sen and Mitsubishi Navy 12-shi Carrier Fighter. The A6M was usually referred to by the...

      (Surface Action;Fighter;Common)
    • Fusō
      Japanese battleship Fuso
      The Japanese battleship Fusō , was a part of the Imperial Japanese Navy, the lead ship of the Fusō-class. She was laid down by the Kure Kaigun Koshō on 11 March 1912, launched on 28 March 1914 and completed on 18 November 1915...

      (Condition Zebra; Battleship; Rare)
    • G4M "Betty"
      Mitsubishi G4M
      The Mitsubishi G4M 一式陸上攻撃機, 一式陸攻 Isshiki rikujō kōgeki ki, Isshikirikkō was the main twin-engine, land-based bomber used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service in World War II. The Allies gave the G4M the reporting name Betty...

      (War at Sea; Bomber; Uncommon)
    • G4M1 "Betty"
      Mitsubishi G4M
      The Mitsubishi G4M 一式陸上攻撃機, 一式陸攻 Isshiki rikujō kōgeki ki, Isshikirikkō was the main twin-engine, land-based bomber used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service in World War II. The Allies gave the G4M the reporting name Betty...

      (War at Sea Starter; Patrol Bomber; Uncommon)
    • H8KI Type 2 "Emily'"
      Kawanishi H8K
      |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Bridgeman, Leonard. "The Kawanishi H8K2 “Emily”" Jane’s Fighting Aircraft of World War II. London: Studio, 1946. ISBN 1-85170-493-0....

      (Task Force; Seaplane; Uncommon)
    • Haruna
      Japanese battleship Haruna
      , named after Mount Haruna, was a warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy during :World War I and :World War II. Designed by the British naval engineer George Thurston, she was the fourth and last battlecruiser of the , among the most heavily armed ships in any navy when built...

      (Task Force; Battleship; Rare)
    • Haguro
      Japanese cruiser Haguro
      |-External reference links: -External links:**...

      (War at Sea Starter; Cruiser; Rare)
    • Hatsukaze
      Japanese destroyer Hatsukaze
      was the seventh vessel to be commissioned in the 19-vessel destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late-1930s under the Circle Three Supplementary Naval Expansion Program...

      (Surface Action;Destroyer;Common)
    • I-19 (War at Sea; Submarine; Uncommon)
    • I-25
      Japanese submarine I-25
      was a B1-Type submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy that served in World War II, took part in the Attack on Pearl Harbor, and carried out the only aerial bombing on the continental United States during wartime; during the so-called Lookout Air Raid; and the Bombardment of Fort Stevens, both...

      (War at Sea Starter; Submarine; Uncommon)
    • I-26
      Japanese submarine I-26
      I-26 was a Japanese B1 type submarine which saw service in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. She was completed and commissioned at the Kure Dockyard on 6 November 1941, under the command of Commander Yokota Minoru....

      (Task Force; Submarine; Common)
    • Ise
      Japanese battleship Ise
      , was the lead ship of the two-vessel Ise-class battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy, which saw combat service during the Pacific War. Ise was named after Ise Province, one of the traditional provinces of Japan, now part of Mie Prefecture....

      (Fleet Command; Battleship; Rare)
    • Isokaze
      Japanese destroyer Isokaze
      Isokaze was a of the Imperial Japanese Navy. It is the second ship to carry the name after the lead ship from Isokaze-class destroyer.On 7 April 1945, Isokaze escorted the battleship from the Inland Sea on her Operation Ten-Go attack on the Allied forces on Okinawa...

      (Task Force; Destroyer; Common)
    • Jintsu (War at Sea; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • Junyo (Condition Zebra; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • Kaga
      Japanese aircraft carrier Kaga
      Kaga was an aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy , named after the former Kaga Province in present-day Ishikawa Prefecture...

      (Fleet Command; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • Kinai Maru
      Japanese ship naming conventions
      Japanese ship naming conventions are different from those in the West. Japanese warships have never been named after people. Prior to World War II, Japanese ship naming conventions underwent several changes before being settled.- Merchant ships :...

      (War at Sea; Transport; Uncommon)
    • Kirishima
      Japanese battleship Kirishima
      was a warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I and World War II. Designed by British naval engineer George Thurston, she was the third launched of the four Kongō-class battlecruisers, among the most heavily armed ships in any navy when built...

      (Fleet Command; Battleship; Rare)
    • Kongo
      Kongo class battlecruiser
      The were a class of ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy constructed immediately before World War I. Designed by British naval architect George Thurston, the lead ship of the class was the last Japanese capital ship constructed outside of Japan. Displacing upon completion, the vessels of this...

      (War at Sea; Battleship; Rare)
    • Matsu (Condition Zebra; Destroyer; Common)
    • Mogami (Surface Action;Cruiser;Rare)
    • Murasame (Condition Zebra; Destroyer; Common)
    • Musashi
      Japanese battleship Musashi
      , named after the ancient Japanese Musashi Province, was a battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II and flagship of the Japanese Combined Fleet. She was the second ship of the...

      (Task Force; Battleship; Rare)
    • Myoko
      Japanese cruiser Myoko
      was the name-ship of the four-member of heavy cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy — the other ships of the class being the Nachi, Ashigara, and Haguro....

      (War at Sea; Cruiser; Rare)
    • N1K1-J "George" (Condition Zebra; Fighter; Common)
    • Nachi
      Japanese cruiser Nachi
      was the second of four Myōkō-class heavy cruisers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy — the other ships of the class being , and . She was named after a mountain in Wakayama Prefecture....

      (Task Force; Cruiser; Rare)
    • Nagatsuki
      Japanese destroyer Nagatsuki (1926)
      was one of twelve destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. Advanced for their time, these ships served as first-line destroyers through the 1930s, but were considered obsolescent by the start of the Pacific War.-History:...

      (Fleet Command; Destroyer; Common)
    • Nagato
      Japanese battleship Nagato
      Nagato was a battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy; the lead ship of her class. She was the first battleship in the world to mount 16 inch guns, her armour protection and speed made her one of the most powerful capital ships at the time of her commissioning.She was the flagship of Admiral...

      (Flank Speed; Battleship; Rare)
    • Naka
      Japanese cruiser Naka
      was a Sendai-class light cruiser in the Imperial Japanese Navy, named after the Naka River in the Tochigi and Ibaraki prefectures of eastern Japan.-Background:...

      (Surface Action;Cruiser;Uncommon)
    • Oi
      Japanese cruiser Oi
      was the fourth of five Kuma-class light cruisers, which served in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. She was named after the Oi River in Shizuoka prefecture, Japan.-Background:...

      (Flank Speed; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • R-50
      Kaichu type submarine
      The submarines were double-hulled medium sized submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. They were derived from the .Several variants existed. From 1934 to 1944, the K6 type and the K7 type were built...

      (Fleet Command; Submarine; Common)
    • Ryujo
      Japanese aircraft carrier Ryujo
      Ryūjō was a light aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was laid down by Mitsubishi at Yokohama in 1929, launched in 1931 and commissioned on 9 May 1933. Her final design resulted in a top-heavy unstable vessel and within a year she was back at Kure Naval Yard for modification...

      (Surface Action;Aircraft Carrier;Rare)
    • Shigure
      Japanese destroyer Shigure
      was the second of ten s, and the first to be built for the Imperial Japanese Navy under the Circle One Program . Along with the destroyer , she developed a reputation within the Imperial Japanese Navy for being "lucky" or "unsinkable", emerging as the sole surviving Japanese warship from numerous...

      (Flank Speed; Destroyer; Common)
    • Sho-Go Yamato (Surface Action;Battleship;Rare)
    • Shoho
      Japanese aircraft carrier Shoho
      Shōhō , the lead ship of her class, was a light aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II...

      (War at Sea; Aircraft Carrier; Uncommon)
    • Shokaku (War at Sea; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • Soryu
      Japanese aircraft carrier Soryu
      was an aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy. During the Second World War, she took part in the attack on Pearl Harbor, Wake Island, Port Darwin and raids in the Indian Ocean before being sunk at the Battle of Midway.-Design:...

      (Flank Speed; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • Suzuya (Condition Zebra; Cruiser; Rare)
    • T1 Landing Ship
      No.1 class landing ship
      The was a class of amphibious assault ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy , serving during and after World War II. The IJN also called them .-Background:...

      (Flank Speed; Auxiliary; Common)
    • Taihō
      Japanese aircraft carrier Taiho
      was an aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. With a heavily armored hull and flight deck , she represented a major departure in Japanese carrier design and was expected to not only survive multiple bomb, torpedo or shell hits but also continue fighting effectively...

      (Surface Action; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • Teruzuki
      Japanese destroyer Teruzuki
      was an Akizuki-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Her name means "Pale or Lighter Moon, Shining Moon".On 12–13 November 1942, Teruzuki was part of the Bombardment Force commanded by Rear Admiral Abe Hiroaki. In the First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, she claimed hits on seven U.S....

      (War at Sea Starter; Destroyer; Common)
    • Tone (War at Sea; Cruiser; Rare)
    • Type 13 Subchaser
      No.13 class submarine chaser
      The was a class of submarine chasers of the Imperial Japanese Navy , serving during and after World War II. There were three sub classes, however the IJN's official document calls all of them the No.13 class.-Background:...

      (War at Sea; Escort; Common)
    • Yahagi (Task Force; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • Yamashiro
      Japanese battleship Yamashiro
      Yamashiro was the Imperial Japanese Navy's second Fusō-class battleship, and was laid down at the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal on November 20, 1913, launched on November 3, 1915, and commissioned on March 31, 1917. She was the first Japanese vessel equipped with aircraft catapults...

      (Task Force; Battleship; Rare)
    • Yamato (War at Sea; Battleship; Rare)
    • Yukikaze
      Japanese destroyer Yukikaze
      was a in service with the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. She was the only member of her class to survive the war. The attrition rate of Japanese destroyers was extremely high due to heavy, prolonged combat and the need to use them to transport supplies to scattered Japanese island...

      (War at Sea; Destroyer; Common)
    • Zuikaku
      Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku
      Zuikaku was a Shōkaku-class aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Her complement of aircraft took part in the attack on Pearl Harbor that formally brought the United States into the Pacific War, and she fought in several of the most important naval battles of the war, finally being sunk...

      (Task Force; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)


Netherlands
Netherlands
The Netherlands is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, located mainly in North-West Europe and with several islands in the Caribbean. Mainland Netherlands borders the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east, and shares maritime borders...

    • Hr.Ms. De Ruyter
      HNLMS De Ruyter (1935)
      HNLMS De Ruyter was a light cruiser of the Royal Netherlands Navy, the lead ship of her class. She was originally designed as a ship with a lighter armament due to financial problems and the pacifist movement. Later in the design stage, an extra gun turret was added and the armor was improved...

      (Task Force; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • Hr.Ms. Van Galen
      HNLMS Van Galen (G84)
      HNLMS Van Galen was an N-class destroyer for the Royal Netherlands Navy during World War II. Built as the British Royal Navy destroyer HMS Noble , but was commissioned into the Royal Netherlands Navy shortly after completion...

      (Task Force; Destroyer; Common)
    • Hr.Ms. Zwaardvisch
      HMS Talent (P322)
      HNLMS Zwaardvisch was the lead ship of the Royal Netherlands Navy's , which was based on the British T class. The submarine was originally ordered as HMS Talent and built by Vickers Armstrong, Barrow, and John Brown & Company, Clydebank...

      (Task Force; Submarine; Common)
    • Hr. Ms. Witte de With (Condition Zebra;Destroyer,Common)


New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses and numerous smaller islands. The country is situated some east of Australia across the Tasman Sea, and roughly south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga...

    • HMNZS Leander
      HMNZS Leander
      HMNZS Leander was a light cruiser which served with the Royal New Zealand Navy during World War II. She was the lead ship of a class of eight ships, the Leander class light cruiser and was initially named HMS Leander.- History :...

      (Flank Speed; Cruiser; Uncommon)


Poland
Poland
Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave, to the north...

    • ORP Błyskawica (Fleet Command; Destroyer; Common)
    • ORP Dragon
      HMS Dragon (D46)
      HMS Dragon, also known in Polish service as ORP Dragon , was a D- or Danae-class cruiser built for the Royal Navy. She was launched in Glasgow, in December 1917, and scuttled in July 1944 off the Normandy beaches as part of the Arromanches Breakwater.-Pre World War II:One of the fastest-built ships...

      (Surface Action;Cruiser;Uncommon)
    • ORP Orzeł
      ORP Orzeł
      Three boats of the Polish Navy have been named ORP Orzeł :* ORP Orzeł was an commissioned in 1939 and lost in 1940.* ORP Orzeł was a commissioned in 1962 and decommissioned in 1983....

      (Fleet Command; Submarine; Common)


Soviet Union
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union , officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , was a constitutionally socialist state that existed in Eurasia between 1922 and 1991....

    • Arkhangelsk
      HMS Royal Sovereign (05)
      HMS Royal Sovereign was a Revenge-class battleship of the Royal Navy displacing and armed with eight guns in four twin turrets...

      (Condition Zebra; Battleship; Rare)
    • Gromkiy
      Gnevny class destroyer
      The Gnevny class were a group of destroyers built for the Soviet Navy in the late 1930s - early 1940s. They are sometimes known as the Gremyashchiy class destroyer and the Official Soviet Designation was Project 7...

      (Flank Speed; Destroyer; Common)
    • IL-2M Sturmovik
      Ilyushin Il-2
      The Ilyushin Il-2 was a ground-attack aircraft in the Second World War, produced by the Soviet Union in very large numbers...

      (Fleet Command; Attack Aircraft; Common)
    • Kirov
      Soviet cruiser Kirov
      Kirov was a Project 26 of the Soviet Navy that served during the Winter War, World War II and into the Cold War. She attempted to bombard Finnish coast defense guns during action in the Winter War, but was driven off by a number of near misses that damaged her...

      (Flank Speed; Cruiser; Rare)
    • Krasni Krym
      Soviet cruiser Krasnyi Krym
      Krasnyi Krym was a light cruiser of the Soviet Navy. She was laid down in 1913 as Svetlana for the Imperial Russian Navy, the lead ship of the . She was built by the Russo-Baltic Yard in Tallinn, Estonia and launched in 1915. Her hull was evacuated to Petrograd when the Germans approached the port...

      (Fleet Command; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • Oktyabrskaya Revolutsia (Flank Speed; Battleship; Rare)
    • Lend-Lease Hurricane Mk. II
      Hawker Hurricane
      The Hawker Hurricane is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was designed and predominantly built by Hawker Aircraft Ltd for the Royal Air Force...

      (Surface Action;Fighter;Common)
    • S-13
      Soviet submarine S-13
      S-13 was a Stalinets-class submarine of the Soviet Navy. Her keel was laid down by Krasnoye Sormovo in Gorky on 19 October 1938. She was launched on 25 April 1939 and commissioned on 31 July 1941 in the Baltic Fleet, under the command of Captain Pavel Malantyenko.-Service history:In the first half...

      (Fleet Command; Submarine; Common)
    • Sovetsky Soyuz
      Sovetsky Soyuz class battleship
      The Sovetsky Soyuz class battleships , also known as "Stalin's Republics", were a class of battleships begun by the Soviet Union in the late 1930s but never brought into service. They were designed in response to the battleships being built by Germany...

      (Fleet Command; Battleship; Rare)


Kingdom of Sweden
Sweden
Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic country on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden borders with Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund....

    • HMS Göteborg
      Göteborg class destroyer
      Göteborg class was a Swedish World War II destroyer class. Built 1936-1941 the class was designed as escort and neutral guard destroyers. In total six ships were constructed, , , , , and . After World War II the destroyers, later rebuilt as frigates, continued to serve in the Swedish navy...

      (Fleet Command; Destroyer; Common)
    • HMS Gotland (Fleet Command; Seaplane Carrier; Uncommon)
    • HMS Gustav V
      HMS Gustav V
      HMS Gustav V was a Sverige-class coastal defence ship of the Swedish navy.-External links:...

      (Fleet Command; Coastal Defense Ship; Rare)


United Kingdom
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIn the United Kingdom and Dependencies, other languages have been officially recognised as legitimate autochthonous languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages...

    • Beaufighter TF Mk. X (Task Force; Fighter; Uncommon)
    • Barracuda Mk. II
      Fairey Barracuda
      The Fairey Barracuda was a British carrier-borne torpedo- and dive bomber used during the Second World War, the first of its type used by the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm to be fabricated entirely from metal. It was introduced as a replacement for the Fairey Swordfish and Fairey Albacore biplanes...

      (Task Force; Dive Bomber/Torpedo; Common)
    • Halifax Gr. Mk. V
      Handley Page Halifax
      The Handley Page Halifax was one of the British front-line, four-engined heavy bombers of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. A contemporary of the famous Avro Lancaster, the Halifax remained in service until the end of the war, performing a variety of duties in addition to bombing...

      (Task Force; Heavy Bomber; Uncommon)
    • HMS Ajax
      HMS Ajax (22)
      HMS Ajax was a Leander class light cruiser which served with the British Royal Navy during World War II. She became famous for her part in the Battle of the River Plate, the Battle of Crete, the Battle of Malta and as a supply escort in the Siege of Tobruk. This ship was the eighth in the Royal...

      (War at Sea; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • HMS Halcyon
      HMS Halcyon (J42)
      HMS Halcyon was a built for the Royal Navy in 1933. She was the lead vessel in the class. Her pennant number was J42.Halcyon was built by John Brown Shipbuilding & Engineering Company Ltd., at Clydebank, in Scotland. She was laid down on 27 March 1933 and launched on 20 December of the same year...

      (Surface Action;Minesweeper;Common)
    • HMS Ark Royal
      HMS Ark Royal (91)
      HMS Ark Royal was an aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy that served during the Second World War.Designed in 1934 to fit the restrictions of the Washington Naval Treaty, Ark Royal was built by Cammell Laird and Company, Ltd. at Birkenhead, England, and completed in November 1938. Her design...

      (War at Sea; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • HMS Belfast
      HMS Belfast (C35)
      HMS Belfast is a museum ship, originally a Royal Navy light cruiser, permanently moored in London on the River Thames and operated by the Imperial War Museum....

      (Flank Speed; Cruiser; Rare)
    • HMS Cossack
      HMS Cossack (F03)
      HMS Cossack was a Tribal-class destroyer which became famous for the boarding of the German supply ship Altmark in Norwegian waters, and the associated rescue of sailors originally captured by the Admiral Graf Spee....

      (Condition Zebra; Destroyer; Common)
    • HMS Eagle
      HMS Eagle (1918)
      HMS Eagle was an early aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy. Ordered by Chile as the Almirante Cochrane, she was laid down before World War I. In early 1918 she was purchased by Britain for conversion to an aircraft carrier; this work was finished in 1924...

      (Surface Action; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • HMS Euryalus
      HMS Euryalus (42)
      HMS Euryalus was a Dido-class cruiser of the Royal Navy. She was built at Chatham Dockyard UK), with the keel being laid down on 21 October 1937. She was launched on 6 June 1939, and commissioned 30 June 1941. Euryalus was the last cruiser that Chatham Dockyard built.-Mediterranean Service:-Second...

      (Fleet Command; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • HMS Exeter
      HMS Exeter (68)
      HMS Exeter was a York class heavy cruiser of the Royal Navy that served in World War II. She was laid down on 1 August 1928 at the Devonport Dockyard, Plymouth, Devon. She was launched on 18 July 1929 and completed on 27 July 1931...

      (War at Sea; Cruiser; Rare)
    • HMS Fencer
      HMS Fencer (D64)
      USS Croatan was transferred to the United Kingdom on 27 February 1943 under lend-lease where she served as HMS Fencer ...

      (Task Force; Escort Carrier; Uncommon)
    • HMS Glorious (Fleet Command; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • HMS Hawkins
      HMS Hawkins (D86)
      HMS Hawkins was a Hawkins-class heavy cruiser of the Royal Navy. She was built at Chatham Dockyard and launched on 1 October 1917. With the conversion of her sister, HMS Cavendish, to become the aircraft carrier HMS Vindictive, HMS Hawkins became the name ship of her class.-Interwar career:HMS...

      (Surface Action;Cruiser;Rare)
    • HMS Hood
      HMS Hood (51)
      HMS Hood was the last battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy. One of four s ordered in mid-1916, her design—although drastically revised after the Battle of Jutland and improved while she was under construction—still had serious limitations. For this reason she was the only ship of her class to be...

      (War at Sea; Battle Cruiser; Rare)
    • HMS Illustrious (Task Force; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • HMS Jamacia (Task Force; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • HMS Javelin
      HMS Javelin (F61)
      HMS Javelin was a J-class destroyer of the Royal Navy laid down by John Brown and Company, Limited, at Clydebank in Scotland on 11 October 1937, launched on 21 December 1938, and commissioned on 10 June 1939....

      (War at Sea; Destroyer; Common)
    • HMS Kent
      HMS Kent (54)
      HMS Kent was a heavy cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the late 1920s. She was the lead ship of the Kent subclass. After completion the ship was sent to the China Station where she remained until the beginning of the Second World War, aside from a major refit in 1937–38...

      (Task Force; Cruiser; Rare)
    • HMS King George V
      HMS King George V (41)
      HMS King George V was the lead ship of the five British King George V-class battleships of the Royal Navy. Laid down in 1937 and commissioned in 1940, King George V operated during the Second World War as part of the British Home and Pacific Fleets...

      (Task Force; Battleship; Rare)
    • HMS Nelson (Surface Action;Battleship;Rare)
    • HMS Prince of Wales (Flank Speed; Battleship; Rare)
    • HMS Repulse
      HMS Repulse (1916)
      HMS Repulse was a Renown-class battlecruiser of the Royal Navy built during the First World War. She was originally laid down as an improved version of the s. Her construction was suspended on the outbreak of war on the grounds she would not be ready in a timely manner...

      (Flank Speed; Battlecruiser; Rare)
    • HMS Rodney (War at Sea; Battleship; Rare)
    • HMS Royal Oak (Condition Zebra; Battleship; Rare)
    • HMS Saumarez
      HMS Saumarez (G12)
      HMS Saumarez was an S class destroyer of the Royal Navy, completed on 1 July 1943. As a flotilla leader, her standard displacement was 20 tons heavier than other ships of her class...

      (Flank Speed; Destroyer; Common)
    • HMS Sheffield
      HMS Sheffield (C24)
      HMS Sheffield was one of the Southampton sub class of the Town-class cruisers of the Royal Navy during the Second World War. She took part in actions against several major German warships. Unlike most Royal Navy ships of her time, her fittings were constructed from stainless steel instead of the...

      (Surface Action;Cruiser;Uncommon)
    • HMS Swale
      HMS Swale (K217)
      HMS Swale was a River class frigate of the Royal Navy from 1942–1955, loaned to the South African Navy for six months at the end of the Second world War.-Construction:Swale was built to the RN's specifications as a Group I River class frigate...

      (Fleet Command; Frigate; Common)
    • HMS Truculent
      HMS Truculent (P315)
      HMS Truculent was a British submarine of the third group of the T class. She was built as P315 by Vickers Armstrong, Barrow, and launched on 12 September 1942.-Service:...

      (War at Sea; Submarine; Common)
    • HMS Victorious
      HMS Victorious (R38)
      HMS Victorious was the second Illustrious-class aircraft carrier ordered under the 1936 Naval Programme. She was laid down at the Vickers-Armstrong shipyard at Newcastle-Upon-Tyne in 1937 and launched two years later in 1939...

      (Condition Zebra; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • HMS Warspite (Task Force; Battleship; Rare)
    • Martlet Mk. II
      F4F Wildcat
      The Grumman F4F Wildcat was an American carrier-based fighter aircraft that began service with both the United States Navy and the British Royal Navy in 1940...

      (Flank Speed; Fighter; Common)
    • Sea Hurricane Mk. IB
      Hawker Hurricane
      The Hawker Hurricane is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was designed and predominantly built by Hawker Aircraft Ltd for the Royal Air Force...

      (War at Sea; Fighter; Common)
    • Short Sunderland Mk. I
      Short Sunderland
      The Short S.25 Sunderland was a British flying boat patrol bomber developed for the Royal Air Force by Short Brothers. It took its service name from the town and port of Sunderland in northeast England....

      (Condition Zebra; Patrol Bomber; Uncommon)
    • Supermarine Seafire
      Supermarine Seafire
      The Supermarine Seafire was a naval version of the Supermarine Spitfire specially adapted for operation from aircraft carriers. The name Seafire was arrived at by collapsing the longer name Sea Spitfire.-Origins of the Seafire:...

      (Fleet Command; Fighter; Common)
    • Swordfish Mk. I
      Fairey Swordfish
      The Fairey Swordfish was a torpedo bomber built by the Fairey Aviation Company and used by the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy during the Second World War...

      (Surface Action;Torpedo Plane;Common)
    • Swordfish Mk. II
      Fairey Swordfish
      The Fairey Swordfish was a torpedo bomber built by the Fairey Aviation Company and used by the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy during the Second World War...

      (War at Sea; Torpedo Plane; Common)
    • Vospers MTB Torpedo Boat
      Motor Torpedo Boat
      Motor Torpedo Boat was the name given to fast torpedo boats by the Royal Navy, and the Royal Canadian Navy.The capitalised term is generally used for the Royal Navy boats and abbreviated to "MTB"...

      (Surface Action;MTB Torpedo Boat;Common)

United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

    • B-24 Liberator
      B-24 Liberator
      The Consolidated B-24 Liberator was an American heavy bomber, designed by Consolidated Aircraft of San Diego, California. It was known within the company as the Model 32, and a small number of early models were sold under the name LB-30, for Land Bomber...

      (Condition Zebra; Patrol Bomber; Uncommon)
    • B-25H
      B-25 Mitchell
      The North American B-25 Mitchell was an American twin-engined medium bomber manufactured by North American Aviation. It was used by many Allied air forces, in every theater of World War II, as well as many other air forces after the war ended, and saw service across four decades.The B-25 was named...

      (Task Force; Bomber; Uncommon)
    • F4F Wildcat
      F4F Wildcat
      The Grumman F4F Wildcat was an American carrier-based fighter aircraft that began service with both the United States Navy and the British Royal Navy in 1940...

      (War at Sea; Fighter; Common)
    • F4U-1A (Condition Zebra; Fighter; Common)
    • F4U-1D (Surface Action;Fighter;Common)
    • F6F-3 Hellcat
      F6F Hellcat
      The Grumman F6F Hellcat was a carrier-based fighter aircraft developed to replace the earlier F4F Wildcat in United States Navy service. Although the F6F resembled the Wildcat, it was a completely new design powered by a 2,000 hp Pratt & Whitney R-2800. Some tagged it as the "Wildcat's big...

      (Task Force; Fighter; Common)
    • P-40E Warhawk (Fleet Command; Fighter; Common)
    • PBY Black Cat (Fleet Command; Reconnaissance; Uncommon)
    • LST (Surface Action;Auxillary;Common)
    • PBY Catalina
      PBY Catalina
      The Consolidated PBY Catalina was an American flying boat of the 1930s and 1940s produced by Consolidated Aircraft. It was one of the most widely used multi-role aircraft of World War II. PBYs served with every branch of the United States Armed Forces and in the air forces and navies of many other...

      (War at Sea; Reconnaissance Plane; Uncommon)
    • PT Boat
      PT boat
      PT Boats were a variety of motor torpedo boat , a small, fast vessel used by the United States Navy in World War II to attack larger surface ships. The PT boat squadrons were nicknamed "the mosquito fleet". The Japanese called them "Devil Boats".The original pre–World War I torpedo boats were...

      (War at Sea; PT Boat; Common)
    • SBD Dauntless
      SBD Dauntless
      The Douglas SBD Dauntless was a naval dive bomber made by Douglas during World War II. The SBD was the United States Navy's main dive bomber from mid-1940 until late 1943, when it was largely replaced by the SB2C Helldiver...

      (War at Sea; Dive Bomber; Common)
    • SB2C Helldiver
      SB2C Helldiver
      The Curtiss SB2C Helldiver was a carrier-based dive bomber aircraft produced for the United States Navy during World War II. It replaced the Douglas SBD Dauntless in US Navy service. Despite its size, the SB2C was much faster than the SBD it replaced...

      (Flank Speed; Dive Bomber; Common)
    • SS American Victory
      SS American Victory
      SS American Victory is a Second World War Victory ship which has been preserved as a museum ship in Tampa, Florida. The ship is the main feature of the American Victory Ship & Museum, also known as the American Victory Mariners Memorial & Museum Ship.-History:Named after American University in...

      (Surface Action;Transport;Uncommon)
    • SS Jeremiah O'Brien
      SS Jeremiah O'Brien
      -See also:*Liberty ship*Victory ship - other surviving Liberty ship*Nash - last surviving Army ship at D-Day...

      (War at Sea; Transport; Uncommon)
    • TBD Devastator
      TBD Devastator
      The Douglas TBD Devastator was a torpedo bomber of the United States Navy, ordered in 1934, first flying in 1935 and entering service in 1937. At that point, it was the most advanced aircraft flying for the USN and possibly for any navy in the world...

      (War at Sea; Torpedo Plane; Common)
    • TBF-1 Avenger
      TBF Avenger
      The Grumman TBF Avenger was a torpedo bomber developed initially for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, and eventually used by several air or naval arms around the world....

      (War at Sea Starter; Torpedo Plane; Common)
    • TBF Avenger
      TBF Avenger
      The Grumman TBF Avenger was a torpedo bomber developed initially for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, and eventually used by several air or naval arms around the world....

      (Task Force; Torpedo Plane; Common)
    • USS Alaska (CB-1)
      USS Alaska (CB-1)
      USS Alaska —the third ship to be named after the then-territory and present state—was the lead ship of a planned six "large cruiser"sMany contemporary historians believe that the Alaskas should be classified as battlecruisers instead. See Alaska class battlecruiser#"Large cruisers" or...

      (Flank Speed; Battle Cruiser; Rare)
    • USS Allen M. Sumner (DD-692)
      USS Allen M. Sumner (DD-692)
      USS Allen M. Sumner , the original Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, was named for Allen Melancthon Sumner, a USMC captain, who was killed in action during World War I....

      (Condition Zebra; Destroyer; Common)
    • USS Archer-Fish (SS-311) (Task Force; Submarine; Common)
    • USS Arizona (BB-39)
      USS Arizona (BB-39)
      USS Arizona, a , was built for the United States Navy in the mid-1910s. Named in honor of the 48th state's recent admission into the union, the ship was the second and last of the Pennsylvania class of "super-dreadnought" battleships. Although commissioned in 1916, the ship remained stateside...

      (Flank Speed; Battleship; Rare)
    • USS Atlanta (CL-51)
      USS Atlanta (CL-51)
      USS Atlanta of the United States Navy was the lead ship of the Atlanta class of 11 light cruisers. She was the third Navy ship named after the city of Atlanta, Georgia. Designed to provide anti-aircraft protection for US naval task groups, Atlanta served in this capacity in the naval Battles of...

      (War at Sea; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • USS Bagley (DD-386)
      USS Bagley (DD-386)
      USS Bagley , a , was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for Ensign Worth Bagley, officer during the Spanish-American War, distinguished as the only U.S...

      (Fleet Command; Destroyer; Common)
    • USS Baltimore (CA-68)
      USS Baltimore (CA-68)
      The fifth USS Baltimore , the lead ship of a Baltimore-class heavy cruiser, was launched 28 July 1942 by Bethlehem Steel Company, Fore River, Massachusetts, sponsored by Mrs. Howard W. Jackson, wife of the Mayor of Baltimore, commissioned 15 April 1943, Captain Walter C...

      (War at Sea; Cruiser; Rare)
    • USS Barb (SS-220)
      USS Barb (SS-220)
      , a Gato-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the barbus.Her keel was laid down on 7 June 1941 by the Electric Boat Company of Groton, Connecticut. She was launched on 2 April 1942 , and commissioned on 8 July 1942, Lieutenant Commander John R...

      (War at Sea; Submarine; Common)
    • USS Boise (CL-47)
      USS Boise (CL-47)
      USS Boise was a United States Navy Brooklyn-class light cruiser. The cruiser was named for Boise, the capital city of the state of Idaho....

      (War at Sea; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • USS California (BB-44)
      USS California (BB-44)
      USS California , a Tennessee-class battleship, was the fifth ship of the United States Navy named in honor of the 31st state. Beginning as the flagship of the Pacific Fleet, she served in the Pacific her entire career. She was sunk in the attack on Pearl Harbor at her moorings in Battleship Row,...

      (Task Force; Battleship; Rare)
    • USS Cleveland (CL-55)
      USS Cleveland (CL-55)
      was the lead ship and one of the 26 United States Navy light cruisers completed during or shortly after World War II. She was the second ship to be named for the city of Cleveland, Ohio....

      (Task Force; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • USS Edsall (DD-219)
      USS Edsall (DD-219)
      USS Edsall , named for Seaman Norman Eckley Edsall , was a Clemson-class destroyer of the United States Navy....

      (Surface Action;Destroyer;Common)
    • USS Enterprise (CV-6)
      USS Enterprise (CV-6)
      USS Enterprise , colloquially referred to as the "Big E," was the sixth aircraft carrier of the United States Navy and the seventh U.S. Navy ship to bear the name. Launched in 1936, she was a ship of the Yorktown class, and one of only three American carriers commissioned prior to World War II to...

      (War at Sea; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • USS Essex (CV 9) (Fleet Command; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • USS Fletcher (DD-445)
      USS Fletcher (DD-445)
      USS Fletcher , named for Admiral Frank Friday Fletcher, was the lead Fletcher-class destroyer, and served in the Pacific during World War II. She received fifteen battle stars for World War II service, and five for Korean War service....

      (War at Sea;Destroyer;Uncommon)
    • USS Guadalcanal (CVE-60)
      USS Guadalcanal (CVE-60)
      USS Guadalcanal was a Casablanca class escort carrier of the United States Navy. She was the first ship to carry her name.She was converted from a Maritime Commission hull by Kaiser Co., Inc., of Vancouver, Washington...

      (Surface Action;Aircraft Carrier;Uncommon)
    • USS Gunston Hall (LSD-5)
      USS Gunston Hall (LSD-5)
      USS Gunston Hall was an in the United States Navy, named in honor of Gunston Hall, the estate of George Mason , one of the Founding Fathers of the United States....

      (Flank Speed; Auxiliary; Uncommon)
    • USS Hoel (DD-533)
      USS Hoel (DD-533)
      USS Hoel was a World War II-era Fletcher-class destroyer in the service of the United States Navy, named after Lieutenant Commander William R. Hoel....

      (Task Force; Destroyer; Common)
    • USS Hornet (CV-8)
      USS Hornet (CV-8)
      USS Hornet CV-8, the seventh ship to carry the name Hornet, was a of the United States Navy. During World War II in the Pacific Theater, she launched the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo and participated in the Battle of Midway and the Buin-Faisi-Tonolai Raid...

      (Surface Action;Aircraft Carrier;Rare)
    • USS Houston (CA-30)
      USS Houston (CA-30)
      USS Houston , nicknamed the "Galloping Ghost of the Java Coast", was a Northampton-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy...

      (Condition Zebra; Cruiser; Rare)
    • USS Intrepid (CV-11)
      USS Intrepid (CV-11)
      USS Intrepid , also known as The Fighting "I", is one of 24 s built during World War II for the United States Navy. She is the fourth US Navy ship to bear the name. Commissioned in August 1943, Intrepid participated in several campaigns in the Pacific Theater of Operations, most notably the Battle...

      (Flank Speed; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • USS Iowa (BB-61)
      USS Iowa (BB-61)
      USS Iowa was the lead ship of her class of battleship and the fourth in the United States Navy to be named in honor of the 29th state...

      (War at Sea; Battleship; Rare)
    • USS John C. Butler (DE-339)
      USS John C. Butler (DE-339)
      USS John C. Butler was the lead ship of her class of destroyer escorts in the service of the United States Navy, named after Ensign John C. Butler , who was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his actions in the Battle of Midway.John C...

      (Task Force; Destroyer-Escort; Common)
    • USS Kidd (DD-661)
      USS Kidd (DD-661)
      USS Kidd , a Fletcher-class destroyer, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for Rear Admiral Isaac C. Kidd, who died on the bridge of his flagship USS Arizona during the attack on Pearl Harbor...

      (Flank Speed; Destroyer; Common)
    • USS Laffey (DD-724)
      USS Laffey (DD-724)
      USS Laffey , an , was the 2nd ship of the United States Navy to be named for Bartlett Laffey. Seaman Laffey was awarded the Medal of Honor for his stand against Confederate forces on 5 March 1864...

      (Task Force; Destroyer; Common)
    • USS Lexington (CV-2)
      USS Lexington (CV-2)
      USS Lexington , nicknamed the "Gray Lady" or "Lady Lex," was an early aircraft carrier of the United States Navy. She was the lead ship of the , though her sister ship was commissioned a month earlier...

      (Condition Zebra; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • USS Massachusetts (BB-59)
      USS Massachusetts (BB-59)
      USS Massachusetts , known as "Big Mamie" to her crewmembers during World War II, was a battleship of the second South Dakota-class. She was the seventh ship of the United States Navy to be named in honor of the sixth state, and one of two ships of her class to be donated for use as a museum ship...

      (Task Force; Battleship; Rare)
    • USS Missouri (BB-63)
      USS Missouri (BB-63)
      |USS Missouri is a United States Navy Iowa-class battleship, and was the fourth ship of the U.S. Navy to be named in honor of the U.S. state of Missouri...

      (Task Force; Battleship; Rare)
    • USS Montana (BB-67)
      Montana class battleship
      The Montana-class battleships of the United States Navy were planned as successors to the , being slower but larger, better armored, and having superior firepower...

      (Surface Action;Battleship;Rare)
    • USS Montpelier (CL-57)
      USS Montpelier (CL-57)
      USS Montpelier was one of 26 United States Navy light cruisers completed during or shortly after World War II. She was the second US Navy ship to be named for the city of Montpelier, Vermont. Montpelier was commissioned in September 1942 and saw service in several campaigns in the Pacific...

      (War at Sea Starter; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • USS New Jersey (BB-62)
      USS New Jersey (BB-62)
      USS New Jersey , is an , and was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named in honor of the U.S. state of New Jersey. New Jersey earned more battle stars for combat actions than the other three completed Iowa-class battleships, and is the only U.S...

      (Surface Action;Battleship;Rare)
    • USS Nevada (BB-36)
      USS Nevada (BB-36)
      USS Nevada , the second United States Navy ship to be named after the 36th state, was the lead ship of the two Nevada-class battleships; her sister ship was...

      (Fleet Command; Battleship; Rare)
    • USS North Carolina (BB-55)
      USS North Carolina (BB-55)
      USS North Carolina was the lead ship of her class of battleship and the fourth in the United States Navy to be named in honor of this U.S. state. She was the first new-construction U.S. battleship to enter service during World War II, participating in every major naval offensive in the Pacific...

      (Flank Speed; Battleship; Rare)
    • USS Phelps (DD-360)
      USS Phelps (DD-360)
      USS Phelps was a World War II-era Porter-class destroyer in the service of the United States Navy. She was named for Thomas Stowell Phelps. Phelps was laid down 2 January 1934 by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Quincy, Massachusetts; launched 18 July 1935; sponsored by Mrs. Richard A. Kearny;...

      (Flank Speed; Destroyer; Common)
    • USS Phoenix (CL-46)
      USS Phoenix (CL-46)
      USS Phoenix , a Brooklyn-class light cruiser, was the third Phoenix of the United States Navy. After World War II the ship was transferred to Argentina in 1951 and was ultimately renamed the General Belgrano. General Belgrano was sunk during the Falklands War in 1982 by the British nuclear-powered...

      (Surface Action;Cruiser;Uncommon)
    • USS Princeton (CVL-23)
      USS Princeton (CVL-23)
      The fourth USS Princeton was a United States Navy lost at the battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944.-Construction and deployment:The ship was laid down as the Tallahassee by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, New Jersey, 2 June 1941...

      (War at Sea; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • USS Quincy (CA-71)
      USS Quincy (CA-71)
      USS Quincy , a Baltimore class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy. She was the third ship to carry the name.Quincy was authorized on 17 June 1940; laid down by the Bethlehem Steel Company, Shipbuilding Division, Quincy, Massachusetts as St...

      (Fleet Command; Cruiser; Rare)
    • USS Richmond (CL-9)
      USS Richmond (CL-9)
      USS Richmond was an Omaha-class light cruiser of the United States Navy. She was the third Navy ship named for the city of Richmond, Virginia....

      (Flank Speed; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • USS S-37 (SS-142)
      USS S-37 (SS-142)
      USS S-37 was an S-class submarine of the United States Navy. Her keel was laid down on 12 December 1918 by the Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California. She was launched on 20 June 1919 sponsored by Miss Mildred Bulger, and commissioned on 16 July 1923 with Lieutenant Paul R...

      (Condition Zebra; Submarine; Common)
    • USS San Francisco (CA-38)
      USS San Francisco (CA-38)
      USS San Francisco , a New Orleans-class heavy cruiser, was the second ship of the United States Navy named after the city of San Francisco, California. She saw extensive action during World War II....

      (Task Force; Cruiser; Rare)
    • USS Salt Lake City (CA-25)
      USS Salt Lake City (CA-25)
      USS Salt Lake City of the United States Navy was a Pensacola-class heavy cruiser sometimes known as "Swayback Maru". She had the distinction of having taken part in more engagements than any other ship in the fleet...

      (War at Sea; Cruiser; Rare)
    • USS Samuel B. Roberts (DE-413)
      USS Samuel B. Roberts (DE-413)
      USS Samuel B. Roberts was a John C. Butler-class destroyer escort of the United States Navy.Samuel B. Roberts was part of the Battle off Samar, an unlikely victory in which relatively light U.S. warships prevented a superior Japanese force from attacking the amphibious invasion fleet off the large...

      (War at Sea; Destroyer Escort; Common)
    • USS San Diego (CL-53)
      USS San Diego (CL-53)
      The second USS San Diego was an Atlanta-class light cruiser of the United States Navy, commissioned just after the US entry into World War II, and active throughout the Pacific theater...

      (Flank Speed; Cruiser; Uncommon)
    • USS Saratoga (CV-3)
      USS Saratoga (CV-3)
      USS Saratoga was the second aircraft carrier of the United States Navy and the fifth ship to bear her name. She was commissioned one month earlier than her sister and class leader, , which is the third actually commissioned after and Saratoga...

      (Task Force; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • USS St. Lo (CVE-63)
      USS St. Lo (CVE-63)
      USS St. Lo was a of the United States Navy during World War II. On 25 October 1944, St. Lo became the first major warship to sink as the result of a kamikaze attack. The attack occurred during the Battle of Leyte Gulf.St...

      (War at Sea; Escort Carrier; Uncommon)
    • USS Taylor (DD-468)
      USS Taylor (DD-468)
      USS Taylor was a Fletcher-class destroyer of the United States Navy, named for Rear Admiral William Rogers Taylor . She was laid down on 28 August 1941 at Bath, Maine, by the Bath Iron Works Corp.; launched on 7 June 1942, sponsored by Mrs. H. A...

      (War at Sea Starter; Destroyer; Common)
    • USS Tennessee (BB-43)
      USS Tennessee (BB-43)
      USS Tennessee , the lead ship of her class of battleship, was the third ship of the United States Navy named in honor of the 16th US state. During World War II in the Pacific Theater, she was damaged during the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 but was repaired and modernized...

      (War at Sea; Battleship; Rare)
    • USS Washington (BB-56)
      USS Washington (BB-56)
      USS Washington , the second of two battleships in the North Carolina class, was the third ship of the United States Navy named in honor of the 42nd state. Her keel was laid down on 14 June 1938 at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. Launched on 1 June 1940, Washington went through fitting-out before...

      (War at Sea; Battleship; Rare)
    • USS Wasp (CV-7)
      USS Wasp (CV-7)
      USS Wasp was a United States Navy aircraft carrier. The eighth Navy ship of that name, she was the sole ship of her class. Built to use up the remaining tonnage allowed to the U.S. for aircraft carriers under the treaties of the time, she was built on a reduced-size version of the Yorktown-class...

      (Surface Action; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)
    • USS West Virginia (BB-48)
      USS West Virginia (BB-48)
      USS West Virginia , a , was the second ship of the United States Navy named in honor of the 35th state.Her keel was laid down on 12 April 1920 by the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company of Newport News, Virginia. She was launched on 17 November 1921 sponsored by Miss Alice Wright Mann,...

      (Condition Zebra; Battleship; Rare)
    • USS Yorktown (CV-5)
      USS Yorktown (CV-5)
      was an aircraft carrier commissioned in the United States Navy from 1937 until she was sunk at the Battle of Midway in June 1942. She was named after the Battle of Yorktown in 1781 and the lead ship of the Yorktown class which was designed after lessons learned from operations with the large...

      (Task Force; Aircraft Carrier; Rare)

Support Units
    • Heavy Shore Battery Installation
      Artillery battery
      In military organizations, an artillery battery is a unit of guns, mortars, rockets or missiles so grouped in order to facilitate better battlefield communication and command and control, as well as to provide dispersion for its constituent gunnery crews and their systems...

      (Surface Action;Shore Battery;Rare)

External links

  • Axis & Allies Miniatures Official website for Axis & Allies Miniatures at Wizards of the Coast.
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  • Axis & Allies Forumini One of the foremost discussion forums for Axis & Allies miniatures.
  • Axis & Allies Forumini Wiki Established by the members of the Axis & Allies Forumini, this site contains reviews and histories of each unit, as well as pictures of each unit's card.
  • Miniature Battle Guides This Site offers digital materials, score sheets, fleet ideas and Battle Guides for the War at Sea player.
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