Navy
|
Class
|
Fate
|
Answer
|
Royal Navy
|
-
|
Sold for scrap on May 9, 1921.
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Dreadnought
|
Royal Navy
|
Bellerophon
|
Sold for scrap on November 8, 1921.
|
Bellerophon
|
Royal Navy
|
Bellerophon
|
Sold for scrap on December 12, 1923.
|
Superb
|
Royal Navy
|
Bellerophon
|
Sold for scrap on December 7, 1921.
|
Temeraire
|
Royal Navy
|
St. Vincent
|
Sold for scrap on December 1, 1921.
|
St. Vincent
|
Royal Navy
|
St. Vincent
|
Sold for scrap on December 12, 1922.
|
|
Royal Navy
|
St. Vincent
|
Sunk from internal explosion at Scapa Flow on July 9, 1917.
|
Vanguard
|
Royal Navy
|
-
|
Sold for scrap on September 22, 1922.
|
Neptune
|
Royal Navy
|
Colossus
|
Sold for scrap in July 1928.
|
Colossus
|
Royal Navy
|
Colossus
|
Sold for scrap on November 8, 1921.
|
Hercules
|
Royal Navy
|
Orion
|
Sold for scrap on December 19, 1922.
|
Orion
|
Royal Navy
|
Orion
|
Sunk as a target ship in the English Channel on January 21, 1925.
|
Monarch
|
Royal Navy
|
Orion
|
Sold for scrap on December 19, 1922.
|
Conqueror
|
Royal Navy
|
Orion
|
Sold for scrap on November 6, 1926.
|
Thunderer
|
Royal Navy
|
King George V
|
Sold for scrap on December 1, 1926.
|
King George V
|
Royal Navy
|
King George V
|
Served as a blockship in WW2. Scuttled off Normandy as a breakwater for a Mulberry Harbour on June 9, 1944.
|
Centurion
|
Royal Navy
|
King George V
|
Sold for scrap on December 10, 1926.
|
|
Royal Navy
|
King George V
|
Sunk by a mine off Ireland on October 27, 1914.
|
Audacious
|
Royal Navy
|
-
|
Originally intended for the Ottoman Empire under the name Reşadiye, seized on July 31, 1914. Sold for scrap on December 19, 1922.
|
Erin
|
Royal Navy
|
-
|
Originally intended for Brazil under the name Rio de Janeiro, and then for the Ottoman Empire under the name Sultan Osman I, seized on July 31, 1914. Sold for scrap on December 19, 1922.
|
Agincourt
|
Royal Navy
|
Iron Duke
|
Served as a training ship from November 1931 onwards. Sold for scrap in March 1946.
|
Iron Duke
|
Royal Navy
|
Iron Duke
|
Sold for scrap on June 27, 1932.
|
Marlborough
|
Royal Navy
|
Iron Duke
|
Sold for scrap in March 1931.
|
Benbow
|
Royal Navy
|
Iron Duke
|
Sunk as a target ship at Owers Bank on June 10 to 11, 1931 and sold for scrap on February 6, 1932.
|
Emperor of India
|
Royal Navy
|
-
|
Originally intended for Chile under the name Almirante Latorre, purchased on September 9, 1914. Sold back to Chile in 1920 with former name restored and scrapped in 1959.
|
Canada
|
Royal Navy
|
Queen Elizabeth
|
Scrapped at Dalmuir in 1948.
|
Queen Elizabeth
|
Royal Navy
|
Queen Elizabeth
|
Decommissioned on February 1, 1945. Ran aground at Prussia Cove, Cornwall on April 19, 1947 and broken up on-site at Marazion.
|
Warspite
|
Royal Navy
|
Queen Elizabeth
|
Scrapped at Cairnryan in 1948.
|
Valiant
|
Royal Navy
|
Queen Elizabeth
|
Sunk by U-331 off Egypt on November 25, 1941.
|
|
Royal Navy
|
Queen Elizabeth
|
Scrapped at Faslane in 1948.
|
Malaya
|
Royal Navy
|
Queen Elizabeth
|
Cancelled on August 1914.
|
Agincourt
|
Royal Navy
|
Revenge
|
Scrapped at Inverkeithing in 1948.
|
Revenge
|
Royal Navy
|
Revenge
|
Scrapped at Faslane in 1948.
|
Resolution
|
Royal Navy
|
Revenge
|
Sunk by U-47 at Scapa Flow on October 14, 1939.
|
Royal Oak
|
Royal Navy
|
Revenge
|
Sold to USSR on May 30, 1944 as Arkhangelsk. Returned and scrapped at Inverkeithing in 1949.
|
Royal Sovereign
|
Royal Navy
|
Revenge
|
Scrapped at Cairnryan in 1948.
|
Ramillies
|
Royal Navy
|
Revenge
|
Cancelled on August 1914.
|
Resistance
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
Nassau
|
Scrapped at Dordrecht in 1920.
|
Nassau
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
Nassau
|
Scrapped at Dordrecht in 1921.
|
Rheinland
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
Nassau
|
Scrapped at Dordrecht in 1922.
|
Posen
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
Nassau
|
Scrapped at Birkenhead in 1924.
|
Westfalen
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
Helgoland
|
Scrapped at Morecambe in 1921.
|
Helgoland
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
Helgoland
|
Used as a target ship by the US Navy and sunk off Cape Hatteras on July 21, 1921.
|
Ostfriesland
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
Helgoland
|
Used as a target ship by the French Navy and sunk of Gavres. Scrapped on site from 1923 to 1933.
|
Thüringen
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
Helgoland
|
Scrapped at Dordrecht in 1921.
|
Oldenburg
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
Kaiser
|
Scuttled at Scapa Flow on June 21, 1919. Raised and scrapped at Rosyth from 1929 to 1930.
|
Kaiser
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
Kaiser
|
Scuttled at Scapa Flow on June 21, 1919. Raised and scrapped at Rosyth from 1936 to 1937.
|
Friedrich der Grosse
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
Kaiser
|
Scuttled at Scapa Flow on June 21, 1919. Raised and scrapped at Rosyth in 1936.
|
Kaiserin
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
Kaiser
|
Scuttled at Scapa Flow on June 21, 1919. Raised and scrapped at Rosyth from 1931 to 1933.
|
Prinzregent Luitpold
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
Kaiser
|
Scuttled at Scapa Flow on June 21, 1919. Raised and scrapped at Rosyth from 1935 to 1936.
|
König Albert
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
König
|
Scuttled at Scapa Flow on June 21, 1919.
|
König
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
König
|
Scuttled at Scapa Flow on June 21, 1919. Raised and scrapped at Rosyth in 1938.
|
Grosser Kurfürst
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
König
|
Scuttled at Scapa Flow on June 21, 1919.
|
Markgraf
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
König
|
Scuttled at Scapa Flow on June 21, 1919.
|
Kronprinz/ Kronprinz Wilhelm
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
Bayern
|
Scuttled at Scapa Flow on June 21, 1919. Raised and scrapped at Rosyth in 1935.
|
Bayern
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
Bayern
|
Failed to scuttle at Scapa Flow on June 21, 1919 and sunk as a target ship in the English Channel on August 16, 1921.
|
Baden
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
Bayern
|
Never completed. Scrapped at Kiel in 1921.
|
|
Kaiserliche Marine
|
Bayern
|
Never completed. Scrapped at Hamburg in 1922.
|
Württemberg
|
Marine Nationale
|
Courbet
|
Scuttled at Normandy as a breakwater for the Mulberry harbours during the D-Day landings on June 9, 1944.
|
Courbet
|
Marine Nationale
|
Courbet
|
Wrecked in Quiberon Bay on August 26, 1922.
|
France
|
Marine Nationale
|
Courbet
|
Renamed Océan in 1937. Scrapped at Toulon in 1945.
|
Jean Bart
|
Marine Nationale
|
Courbet
|
Scrapped at Brest in 1956.
|
Paris
|
Marine Nationale
|
Bretagne
|
Sunk by Royal Navy ships at Mers-el-Kébir during Operation Catapult on July 4, 1940.
|
Bretagne
|
Marine Nationale
|
Bretagne
|
Scrapped at Brégaillon in 1954.
|
Lorraine
|
Marine Nationale
|
Bretagne
|
Scuttled at Toulon on November 27, 1942. Raised and scrapped in 1949.
|
Provence
|
Marine Nationale
|
Normandie
|
Never finished. Scrapped from 1924 to 1925.
|
Normandie
|
Marine Nationale
|
Normandie
|
Never finished. Scrapped in 1924.
|
Flandre
|
Marine Nationale
|
Normandie
|
Never finished. Scrapped from 1923 to 1924.
|
Gascogne
|
Marine Nationale
|
Normandie
|
Never finished. Scrapped in 1929.
|
Languedoc
|
Marine Nationale
|
Normandie
|
Converted into an Aircraft Carrier. Scrapped at Savona in 1967.
|
Béarn
|
Marine Nationale
|
Lyon
|
Never started.
|
Lyon
|
Marine Nationale
|
Lyon
|
Never started.
|
Duquesne
|
Marine Nationale
|
Lyon
|
Never started.
|
Lille
|
Marine Nationale
|
Lyon
|
Never started.
|
Tourville
|
Regia Marina
|
-
|
Scrapped in 1928.
|
Dante Alighieri
|
Regia Marina
|
Conte di Cavour
|
Sunk during the Battle of Taranto on November 11/12, 1940, never fully repaired. Damaged in an air raid at Trieste on February 17, 1945, scrapped in 1946.
|
Conte di Cavour
|
Regia Marina
|
Conte di Cavour
|
Transferred to USSR on February 4, 1949, renamed Novorossiysk. Sunk by an explosion in Sevastopol on October 29, 1955.
|
Giulio Cesare
|
Regia Marina
|
Conte di Cavour
|
Sunk from internal explosion at Taranto on August 2/3, 1916. Refloated on September 17, 1919, and scrapped on March 22, 1923.
|
Leonardo da Vinci
|
Regia Marina
|
Andrea Doria
|
Scrapped at La Spezia in 1961.
|
|
Regia Marina
|
Andrea Doria
|
Scrapped at La Spezia in 1957.
|
Caio Duilio
|
Regia Marina
|
Francesco Caracciolo
|
Never finished. Cancelled on January 2, 1921 and scrapped at Naples in 1926.
|
Francesco Caracciolo
|
Regia Marina
|
Francesco Caracciolo
|
Never finished. Cancelled on January 2, 1921.
|
Marcantonio Colonna
|
Regia Marina
|
Francesco Caracciolo
|
Never finished. Cancelled on January 2, 1921.
|
Cristoforo Colombo
|
Regia Marina
|
Francesco Caracciolo
|
Never finished. Cancelled on January 2, 1921.
|
Francesco Morosini
|
Austro-Hungarian Navy
|
Tegetthoff
|
Surrendered to Italy on November 10, 1918 and scrapped at La Spezia between 1924 and 1925.
|
Tegetthoff
|
Austro-Hungarian Navy
|
Tegetthoff
|
Sunk by Italian frogmen during the Raid on Pula on November 1, 1918.
|
Viribus Unitis
|
Austro-Hungarian Navy
|
Tegetthoff
|
Surrendered to France on November 10, 1918 and sunk as a target ship off Toulon on June 28, 1922.
|
Prinz Eugen
|
Austro-Hungarian Navy
|
Tegetthoff
|
Sunk by Italian MTBs during the Raid on Otranto, off Premuda on June 10, 1918.
|
Szent István
|
Ottoman Navy
|
Reşadiye
|
Seized by Britain on July 31, 1914 and renamed Erin. Sold for scrap on December 19, 1922.
|
Reşadiye
|
Ottoman Navy
|
Reşadiye
|
Cancelled and scrapped in July 1914.
|
Fatih Sultan Mehmed
|
Ottoman Navy
|
-
|
Originally from Brazil under the name Rio de Janeiro, seized on July 31, 1914 by Britain and renamed Agincourt. Sold for scrap on December 19, 1922.
|
Sultan Osman-ı Evvel
|
Imperial Russian Navy
|
Gangut
|
Renamed Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya on June 27, 1925. Scrapped from 1956 to 1958.
|
Gangut
|
Imperial Russian Navy
|
Gangut
|
Renamed Marat on March 31, 1921. Sunk by German bombers at Kronstadt on September 23, 1941, never fully repaired. Renamed Volkhov in 1950 and scrapped after 1953.
|
Petropavlovsk
|
Imperial Russian Navy
|
Gangut
|
Renamed Parizhskaya Kommuna on March 31, 1921. Scrapped at Sevastopol from 1956 to 1957.
|
Sevastopol
|
Imperial Russian Navy
|
Gangut
|
Damaged from a fire at Petrograd in November 24, 1919, parts used for sister ships. Renamed Frunze on January 7, 1926. Eventually scrapped from 1949.
|
Poltava
|
Imperial Russian Navy
|
Imperatritsa Mariya
|
Sunk from internal explosion at Sevastopol on October 20, 1916, refloated and scrapped in 1926.
|
Imperatritsa Mariya
|
Imperial Russian Navy
|
Imperatritsa Mariya
|
Renamed Svobodnaya Rossiya in 1917. Scuttled in Novorossiysk on June 18, 1918.
|
Imperatritsa Ekaterina Velikaya
|
Imperial Russian Navy
|
Imperatritsa Mariya
|
Renamed to Volia before completion. Surrendered to Germany on June 19, 1918, then to the Royal Navy on November 24, 1918. Returned to USSR on November 1, 1919, interned in Bizerte as part of Wrangel’s Fleet. Renamed again to General Alekseyev in 1920. Scrapped to pay for docking fees in 1936.
|
Imperator Aleksander III
|
Imperial Russian Navy
|
-
|
Renamed to Demokratiia while under construction. Transferred to Ukraine in 1918 and renamed again to Soborna Ukraina. Returned to USSR, but never completed and scrapped from June 28, 1927.
|
Imperator Nikolai I
|
Imperial Japanese Navy
|
Kawachi
|
Sunk from internal explosion at Tokuyama Bay on July 12, 1918.
|
|
Imperial Japanese Navy
|
Kawachi
|
Served as a target ship in WW2. Damaged during the Bombing of Kure on July 24, 1945, raised and scrapped from 1946 to 1947.
|
Settsu
|
Imperial Japanese Navy
|
Fusō
|
Sunk by US ships during the Battle of Surigao Strait [Leyte Gulf] on October 25, 1944.
|
|
Imperial Japanese Navy
|
Fusō
|
Sunk by US ships during the Battle of Surigao Strait [Leyte Gulf] on October 25, 1944.
|
Yamashiro
|
Imperial Japanese Navy
|
Ise
|
Sunk by US bombers at Ondo Seto during the Bombing of Kure on July 28, 1945.
|
|
Imperial Japanese Navy
|
Ise
|
Sunk by US bombers during the Bombing of Kure on July 27, 1945.
|
Hyūga
|
Imperial Japanese Navy
|
Nagato
|
Sunk as a target ship during Operation Crossroads on July 25, 1946.
|
|
Imperial Japanese Navy
|
Nagato
|
Sunk due to an internal explosion near Hashira Island on June 8, 1943.
|
Mutsu
|
Imperial Japanese Navy
|
Tosa
|
Never finished. Used as a target ship and scuttled in Saiki Bay on February 9, 1925.
|
|
Imperial Japanese Navy
|
Tosa
|
Converted into an aircraft carrier. Sunk by US bombers during the Battle of Midway on June 4, 1942.
|
Kaga
|
Imperial Japanese Navy
|
Kii
|
Never finished. Cancelled on April 14, 1924.
|
|
Imperial Japanese Navy
|
Kii
|
Never finished. Cancelled on April 14, 1924.
|
Owari
|
United States Navy
|
South Carolina
|
Sold for scrap at Philadelphia on April 24, 1924.
|
South Carolina
|
United States Navy
|
South Carolina
|
Sold for scrap at Philadelphia in 1924.
|
Michigan
|
United States Navy
|
Delaware
|
Sold for scrap at Boston on February 5, 1924.
|
|
United States Navy
|
Delaware
|
Sold for scrap at Baltimore on March 16, 1931.
|
North Dakota
|
United States Navy
|
Florida
|
Sold for scrap at Philadelphia on February 16, 1931.
|
Florida
|
United States Navy
|
Florida
|
Sunk by Japanese bombers during the attack on Pearl Harbour, December 7, 1941.
|
Utah
|
United States Navy
|
Wyoming
|
Scrapped at New York in 1947.
|
Wyoming
|
United States Navy
|
Wyoming
|
Sunk as a target ship during Operation Crossroads on July 25, 1946.
|
Arkansas
|
United States Navy
|
New York
|
Sunk as a target off Hawaii on July 6, 1948 after being used in Operation Crossroads.
|
New York
|
United States Navy
|
New York
|
Preserved as a museum ship near Houston since April 21, 1948.
|
Texas
|
United States Navy
|
Nevada
|
Sunk as a target off Hawaii on July 31, 1948 after being used in Operation Crossroads.
|
Nevada
|
United States Navy
|
Nevada
|
Sunk by Japanese bombers during the attack on Pearl Harbour, December 7, 1941, never fully repaired. Sunk while under tow to be scrapped on May 17, 1947.
|
Oklahoma
|
United States Navy
|
Pennsylvania
|
Scuttled at Kwajalein Atoll following Operation Crossroads on February 10, 1948.
|
Pennsylvania
|
United States Navy
|
Pennsylvania
|
Sunk by Japanese bombers during the attack on Pearl Harbour, December 7, 1941.
|
Arizona
|
United States Navy
|
New Mexico
|
Scrapped at Newark in 1947.
|
New Mexico
|
United States Navy
|
New Mexico
|
Scrapped at Baltimore in 1956.
|
Mississippi
|
United States Navy
|
New Mexico
|
Scrapped at Newark in 1947.
|
Idaho
|
United States Navy
|
Tennessee
|
Scrapped in 1959.
|
Tennessee
|
United States Navy
|
Tennessee
|
Scrapped in 1959.
|
California
|
United States Navy
|
Colorado
|
Scrapped in 1959.
|
Colorado
|
United States Navy
|
Colorado
|
Scrapped in 1959.
|
Maryland
|
United States Navy
|
Colorado
|
Scrapped in 1959.
|
West Virginia
|
United States Navy
|
Colorado
|
Cancelled on February 8, 1922 when 75.9% completed. Sunk as a target ship off Virginia Capes on November 26, 1924.
|
Washington
|
United States Navy
|
South Dakota
|
Never finished. Sold for scrap on October 25, 1923.
|
South Dakota
|
United States Navy
|
South Dakota
|
Never finished. Scrapped on slipway.
|
Indiana
|
United States Navy
|
South Dakota
|
Never finished. Sold for scrap on October 25, 1923.
|
Montana
|
United States Navy
|
South Dakota
|
Never finished. Sold for scrap on October 25, 1923.
|
North Carolina
|
United States Navy
|
South Dakota
|
Never finished. Sold for scrap on November 8, 1923.
|
Iowa
|
United States Navy
|
South Dakota
|
Never finished. Sold for scrap on November 8, 1923.
|
Massachusetts
|
Marinha do Brasil
|
Minas Geraes
|
Scrapped in Genoa from 1954.
|
Minas Geraes
|
Marinha do Brasil
|
Minas Geraes
|
Sunk in a storm off the Azores while under tow to be scrapped on November 6, 1951.
|
São Paulo
|
Marinha do Brasil
|
-
|
Sold to the Ottoman Empire and renamed Sultan Osman I, seized on July 31, 1914 by Britain and renamed Agincourt. Sold for scrap on December 19, 1922.
|
Rio de Janeiro
|
Marinha do Brasil
|
-
|
Suspended on January 14, 1915 and cancelled on May 13, 1915.
|
Riachuelo
|
Armada de la República Argentina
|
Rivadavia
|
Scrapped in Genoa from 1959.
|
Rivadavia
|
Armada de la República Argentina
|
Rivadavia
|
Scrapped in Japan from 1957.
|
Moreno
|
Armada de Chile
|
Almirante Latorre
|
Purchased by Britain on September 9, 1914 and renamed Canada. Sold back in 1920 with former name restored and scrapped in Japan in 1959.
|
Almirante Latorre
|
Armada de Chile
|
Almirante Latorre
|
Purchased by Britain on February 28, 1918 and converted into the aircraft carrier Eagle. Sunk by U-73 off the Balearic Islands during Operation Pedestal on August 11, 1942.
|
Almirante Cochrane
|
Armada o Armada Española
|
España
|
Ran aground off Cape Tres Forcas on August 26, 1923 and destroyed in a series of storms in November 1924.
|
España
|
Armada o Armada Española
|
España
|
Renamed to España in 1931 after her namesake king was deposed. Sank after striking a friendly mine off Santander during the Spanish Civil War on April 30, 1937.
|
Alfonso XIII
|
Armada o Armada Española
|
España
|
Sunk due to an internal explosion at Cartagena on June 17, 1937. Refloated, discarded and scrapped on July 3, 1939.
|
Jaime I
|