List of ships of the Second World War (K)
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This is a list of ships of the Second World War ships starting with K. [1][2][3][4] Submarines show submerged displacement. Dates are year_month_day to allow ordering. Click on headers to sort column alphabetically.
Ship | Country | Class | Type | Displacement (tons) | First commissioned | Fate |
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Kaga | Imperial Japanese Navy | aircraft carrier | 38,200 | 1 November 1929 | sunk 4 June 1942 | |
Kaganovich | Soviet Navy | Maxim Gorkiy (Project 26 bis) class heavy cruiser | 8,200 | 6 December 1944 | ||
Kako | Imperial Japanese Navy | Furutaka class heavy cruiser | 7,950 | 31 July 1926 | sunk 10 August 1942 | |
Kaiyo | Imperial Japanese Navy | aircraft carrier | 13,600 | 23 November 1943 (former troop transport) | 10 August 1945 | |
Kalinin | Soviet Navy | Maxim Gorkiy (Project 26 bis) class heavy cruiser | 8,200 | 31 December 1942 | ||
Kalk | United States Navy | Benson | destroyer | 1,620 | 17 October 1942 | decommissioned 1946, sunk as target 1969 |
Kamloops | Royal Canadian Navy | Flower | corvette | 925 | 17 March 1941 | paid off 27 June 1945 |
Kamsack | Royal Canadian Navy | Flower | corvette | 925 | 4 October 1941 | paid off 22 July 1945 |
Kanaris | Hellenic Navy | Hunt | destroyer escort | 1,050 | 10 August 1942 | paid off 1959, scrapped 1960 |
Kandahar | Royal Navy | K | destroyer | 1,690 | 10 October 1939 | sunk 20 December 1941 |
Karlsruhe | Kriegsmarine | K class light cruiser | 6,650 | 6 November 1929 | sunk 9 April 1940 | |
Kashii | Imperial Japanese Navy | Katori class light cruiser | 6,180 | 15 July 1941 | sunk 12 January 1945 | |
Kashima | Imperial Japanese Navy | Katori class light cruiser | 6,180 | 31 May 1940 | struck 5 October 1945; scrapped 1947 | |
Kashmir | Royal Navy | K | destroyer | 1,690 | 26 October 1939 | sunk 23 May 1941 |
Katori | Imperial Japanese Navy | Katori class light cruiser | 6,180 | 20 April 1940 | sunk 18 February 1944 | |
Katsuragi | Imperial Japanese Navy | Unryū | aircraft carrier | 15 October 1944 | Scrapped 1947 | |
Kearny | United States Navy | Gleaves | destroyer | 1,630 | 13 September 1940 | decommissioned 1946, scrapped 1972 |
Keith | Royal Navy | B | destroyer | 1,350 | 20 March 1931 | sunk 1 June 1940 |
Kelly | Royal Navy | K | destroyer | 1,690 | 23 August 1939 | sunk 23 May 1941 |
Kelvin | Royal Navy | K | destroyer | 1,690 | 27 November 1939 | scrapped 1949 |
Kempenfelt | Royal Navy | W | destroyer | 1,710 | 25 October 1943 | paid off January 1946 |
Kendrick | United States Navy | Benson | destroyer | 1,620 | 12 September 1942 | decommissioned 1946, sunk as target 1966 |
Kenogami | Royal Canadian Navy | Flower | corvette | 925 | 29 June 1941 | paid off 9 July 1945 |
Kent | Royal Navy | County class heavy cruiser | 9,750 | 25 June 1928 | scrapped January 1948 | |
Kenya | Royal Navy | Fiji class light cruiser | 8,000 | 27 September 1940 | scrapped 1962 | |
Khartoum | Royal Navy | K | destroyer | 1,690 | 6 November 1939 | sunk 23 June 1940 |
Khedive | Royal Navy | Ruler | escort carrier | 11,400 | 25 August 1943 | paid off 19 July 1946, scrapped 1975 |
Kilkis | Hellenic Navy | Kilkis class coastal defence ship | 13,000 | 1 April 1908, former USS Idaho (BB-23) | sunk 23 April 1941 | |
Kimberley | Royal Navy | K | destroyer | 1,690 | 21 February 1940 | scrapped 1949 |
King George V | Royal Navy | King George V | battleship | 35,000 | 11 December 1940 | decommissioned and scrapped 1949 |
Kingcup | Royal Navy | Flower | corvette | 925 | 30 December 1940 | |
Kingston | Royal Navy | K | destroyer | 1,690 | 14 September 1939 | constructive total loss 11 April 1942 |
Kinu | Imperial Japanese Navy | Nagara class light cruiser | 5,088 | 10 November 1922 | sunk 26 October 1944 | |
Kinugasa | Imperial Japanese Navy | Aoba class heavy cruiser | 9,000 | 30 September 1927 | sunk 13 November 1942 | |
Kipling | Royal Navy | K | destroyer | 1,690 | 22 December 1939 | sunk 11 May 1942 |
Kirishima | Imperial Japanese Navy | Kongō | battleship | 36,600 | 19 April 1915 | sunk 15 November 1942 |
Kirkland Lake | Royal Canadian Navy | River | frigate | 1,445 | 21 August 1944 | paid off 14 December 1945 |
Kirov | Soviet Navy | Kirov (Project 26) class heavy cruiser | 7,880 | 23 September 1938 | ||
Kiso | Imperial Japanese Navy | Kuma class light cruiser | 5,100 | 29 January 1921 | 20 March 1944; Sunk by USN aircraft west of Cavite | |
Kistna | Royal Indian Navy | Black Swan | Sloop | 1,350 | 26 August 1943 | Scrapped 1980 |
Kitakami | Imperial Japanese Navy | Kuma class light cruiser | 5,100 | 15 April 1921 | 30 November 1945; Scrapped | |
Kitchener | Royal Canadian Navy | Flower | corvette | 925 | 28 June 1942 | paid off 11 July 1945 |
Knapp | United States Navy | Fletcher | destroyer | 2,500 | 16 September 1943 | Decommissioned: 4 March 1957, scrapped 1972 |
Knight | United States Navy | Gleaves | destroyer | 1,630 | 23 June 1942 | decommissioned 1947, sunk as target 1967 |
Kokanee | Royal Canadian Navy | River | frigate | 1,445 | 6 June 1944 | paid off 21 December 1945 |
Köln | Kriegsmarine | K class light cruiser | 6,650 | January 1930 | sunk 3 March 1945 | |
Komet | Kriegsmarine | auxiliary cruiser | 7,500 | 2 June 1940 (former freighter Ems) | sunk 14 October 1942 | |
Kondor | Kriegsmarine | 1923 (Raubvogel) class torpedo boat | 1,290 | 15 July 1927 | decommissioned 28 June 1944 | |
Kongō | Imperial Japanese Navy | Kongō battlecruiser | 36,600 | 16 August 1913 | sunk 21 November 1944 | |
Königsberg | Kriegsmarine | K class light cruiser | 6,650 | 17 April 1929 | sunk 10 April 1940,at Bergen, Norway | |
Kormoran | Kriegsmarine | auxiliary cruiser | 19,900 | 9 October 1940 (former freighter Steiermark) | 19 November 1941 | |
Kortenaer | Netherlands | Admiralen | destroyer | 1,680 | 3 September 1928 | sunk 27 February 1942 |
Kountouriotis | Hellenic Navy | Freccia modified | destroyer | 1,389 | 1933 | decommissioned 1946 |
Krakowiak | Poland | Hunt | destroyer escort | 1,050 | 28 May 1941 | returned to RN September 1946, scrapped March 1959. |
Krasnoye Znamya | Soviet Navy | Krasnoye Znamya class gunboat | 1,735 | 1897 | Sunk on 18 November 1942, raised, decommissioned in 1960 | |
Krasny Kavkaz | Soviet Navy | Kraznyi Kavkaz class cruiser | 7,560 | 25 January 1932 | Sunk as a target 1956 | |
Krasnyi Krym | Soviet Navy | Krasnyi Krym class cruiser | 6,800 | 1 July 1928 | Sunk as target in 1959 | |
Kujawiak | Poland | Hunt | destroyer escort | 1,050 | 17 June 1941 | sunk 16 June 1942 |
Kuma | Imperial Japanese Navy | Kuma class light cruiser | 5,550 | 31 August 1920 | 10 March 1944; Sunk by HMS Tally-Ho west of Penang | |
Kumano | Imperial Japanese Navy | Mogami class heavy cruiser | 13,440 | 31 October 1931 | sunk 15 November 1944 |
References
- ↑ Naval Vessel Register Index
- ↑ "US Navy Inactive Classification Symbols". Naval Vessel Register. NAVSEA Shipbuilding Support Office. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
- ↑ Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships Index
- ↑ Archives, The National. "Royal Navy operations in the Second World War - The National Archives". The National Archives. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
- Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8. OCLC 67375475.
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