Named By Number
- EF3: Schnellboot fast attack craft (former Kriegsmarine S116), commissioned 1957 to 1964
- U-1 through U-6: Type IIa submarines
- U-1: Type 201 submarine, later rebuilt to Type 205
- U-2: Type 201 submarine, later rebuilt to Type 205
- U-3: Type 201 submarine, decommissioned 1974
- U-4: Type 205 submarine, decommissioned 1974
- U-5: Type 205 submarine, decommissioned 1974
- U-6: Type 205 submarine, decommissioned 1974
- U-7: Type 205 submarine, decommissioned 1974
- U-7 through U-24: Type IIb submarines
- U-8: Type 205 submarine, decommissioned 1974
- U-9: Type 205 submarine
- U-10: Type 205 submarine
- U-11: Type 205 submarine
- U-12: Type 205 submarine
- U-13: Type 206A submarine, decommissioned
- U-14: Type 206A submarine, decommissioned
- U-15: Type 206A submarine
- U-16: Type 206A submarine
- U-17: Type 206A submarine
- U-18: Type 206A submarine
- U-19: Type 206A submarine, decommissioned
- U-20: Type 206A submarine, decommissioned
- U-21: Type 206A submarine, decommissioned
- U-22: Type 206A submarine
- U-23: Type 206A submarine
- U-24: Type 206A submarine
- U-25: Type Ia submarine
- U-25: Type 206A submarine
- U-26: Type Ia submarine
- U-26: Type 206A submarine
- U-27: Type 206A submarine, decommissioned
- U-27 through U-36: Type VII submarines
- U-28: Type 206A submarine, decommissioned
- U-29: Type 206A submarine
- U-30: Type 206A submarine, decommissioned
- U-31: Type 212A submarine
- U-32: Type 212A submarine
- U-33: Type 212A submarine (commission planned for 2006)
- U-34: Type 212A submarine (commission planned for 2006)
- U-37 through U-44: Type IX submarines
- U-45 through U-55: Type VIIb submarines
- U-56 through U-63: Type IIc submarines
- U-64 and U-65: Type IXb submarines
- U-66 through U-68: Type IXc submarines
- U-73 through U-76: Type VIIb submarines
- U-83 through U-87: Type VIIb submarines
- U-99 through U-102: Type VIIb submarines
- U-69 through U-72: Type VIIc submarines
- U-77 through U-82: Type VIIc submarines
- U-88 through U-98: Type VIIc submarines
- U-103 through U-111: Type IXb submarines
- U-116 through U-119: Type Xb submarines
- U-120 and U-121: Type IIb submarines
- U-122 through U-124: Type IXb submarines
- U-125 through U-131: Type IXc submarines
- U-132 through U-152: Type IId submarines
- U-153 through U-166: Type IXc submarines
- U-167 through U-170: Type IXc 40 submarines
- U-171 through U-176: Type IXc submarines
- U-177 through U-182: Type IXd submarines
- U-183 through U-194: Type IXc 40 submarines
- U-195 through U-200: Type IXd submarines
- U-201 through U-212: Type VIIc submarines
- U-213 through U-218: Type VIId submarines
- U-219 and U-220: Type Xb submarines
- U-221 through U-232: Type VIIc submarines
- U-233 and U-234: Type Xb submarines
- U-235 through U-328: Type VIIc submarines
- U-331 through U-394: Type VIIc submarines
- U-396 through U-458: Type VIIc submarines
- U-459 through U-464: Type XIV submarines
- U-465 through U-486: Type VIIc submarines
- U-487 through U-490: Type XIV submarines
- U-501 through U-524: Type IXc submarines
- U-525 through U-550: Type IXc 40 submarines
- U-551 through U-683: Type VIIc submarines
- U-701 through U-722: Type VIIc submarines
- U-731 through U-768: Type VIIc submarines
- U-771 through U-779: Type VIIc submarines
- U-801 through U-806: Type IXc 40 submarines
- U-821 through U-822: Type VIIc submarines
- U-825 through U-828: Type VIIc submarines
- U-841 through U-846: Type IXc 40 submarines
- U-847 through U-852: Type IXd submarines
- U-853 through U-858: Type IXc 40 submarines
- U-859 through U-864: Type IXd submarines
- U-871 through U-876: Type IXd submarines
- U-877 through U-881: Type IXc 40 submarines
- U-899: Type IXc 40 submarine
- U-901: Type VIIc submarines
- U-903 through U-907: Type VIIc submarines
- U-921 and U-930: Type VIIc submarines
- U-951 through U-994: Type VIIc submarines
- U-995: Type VIIc submarine
- U-997 through U-1010: Type VIIc submarines
- U-1013 through U-1025: Type VIIc submarines
- U-1051 through U-1058: Type VIIc submarines
- U-1059 through U-1062: Type VIIf submarines
- U-1063 through U-1065: Type VIIc submarines
- U-1101 through U-1110: Type VIIc submarines
- U-1131 and U-1132: Type VIIc submarines
- U-1161 through U-1172: Type VIIc submarines
- U-1191 through U-1210: Type VIIc submarines
- U-1221 through U-1235: Type IXc 40 submarine
- U-1271 through U-1279: Type VIIc submarines
- U-1301 through U-1308: Type VIIc submarines
- U-2321 through U-2371: Type XXII submarines
- U-2501 through U-2531: Type XXI submarines
- U-2533 through U-2546: Type XXI submarines
- U-2548: Type XXI submarine
- U-2551 and U-2552: Type XXI submarines
- U-3001 through U-3041: Type XXI submarines
- U-3044: Type XXI submarine
- U-3501 through U-3530: Type XXI submarines
- U-4701 through U-4707: Type XXII submarines
- U-4709 through U-4712: Type XXII submarines
- UW10: Schnellboot fast attack craft (former Kriegsmarine S130), commissioned 1957 to 1993
- UW11: Schnellboot fast attack craft (former Kriegsmarine S208), commissioned 1957 to 1964
- V108:
- Z1: Fletcher class destroyer, former United States Navy USS Anthony, commissioned 1959 to 1972
- Z2: Fletcher class destroyer, former United States Navy USS Ringgold, commissioned 1959 to 1981
- Z3: Fletcher class destroyer, former United States Navy USS Wadsworth, commissioned 1959 to 1980
- Z4: Fletcher class destroyer, former United States Navy USS Claxton, commissioned 1959 to 1981
- Z5: Fletcher class destroyer, former United States Navy USS Dyson, commissioned 1960 to 1982
- Z6: Fletcher class destroyer, former United States Navy USS Charles Ausburne, commissioned 1960 to 1967
- Z23 through Z30: Type 1936A destroyers
- Z31 through Z34: Type 1936A (Mob) destroyers
- Z35 through Z36: Type 1936B destroyers
- Z37 through Z39: Type 1936A (Mob) destroyers
- Z43 through Z45: Type 1936B destroyers
- Z51: German Type 1942 destroyer launched 1944
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