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Sverdlov-class cruiser

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Sverdlov-class cruisers (Project 68b)[1]
Name Russian name Builder Laid down Launched Completed Fate Notes
Sverdlov Свердлов Baltic Shipyard, Leningrad 15 October 1949 5 July 1950 15 May 1952 Stricken 1989
Zhdanov Жданов Baltic Shipyard, Leningrad 11 February 1950 27 December 1950 31 December 1951 Stricken 1991
Admiral Ushakov Адмирал Ушаков Baltic Shipyard, Leningrad 31 August 1950 29 September 1951 8 September 1953 Stricken 1987
Aleksandr Suvorov Александр Суворов Baltic Shipyard, Leningrad 26 February 1951 15 May 1952 31 December 1953 Stricken 1990
Admiral Senyavin Адмирал Сенявин Baltic Shipyard, Leningrad 31 October 1951 22 December 1952 30 November 1954 Stricken 1991
Dmitry Pozharsky Дмитрий Пожарский Baltic Shipyard, Leningrad 31 March 1952 25 June 1953 31 December 1954 Stricken 1987
Kronstadt Baltic Shipyard, Leningrad October 1953 11 September 1954 Broken up, 1961
Tallin Baltic Shipyard, Leningrad 1953 11 September 1954 Broken up, 1961
Varyag кре́йсер Baltic Shipyard, Leningrad December 1952 5 June 1956 Broken up, 1961
Ordzhonikidze Орджоникидзе Admiralty Shipyard, Leningrad 19 October 1949 17 September 1950 30 June 1952 Broken up, 1972 Sold to Indonesia 1962, renamed KRI Irian in 1963.
Aleksandr Nevsky Александр Невский Admiralty Shipyard, Leningrad 30 May 1950 7 June 1951 31 December 1952 Stricken 1989
Admiral Lazarev Адмирал Лазарев Admiralty Shipyard, Leningrad 6 February 1951 29 June 1952 30 December 1952 Stricken 1986
Shcherbakov Admiralty Shipyard, Leningrad June 1951 17 March 1954 Broken up, 1961
Dzerzhinsky Дзержинский Nikolayev 31 December 1948 31 August 1950 18 August 1952 Stricken 1989
Admiral Nakhimov Адмирал Нахимов Nikolayev 27 June 1950 29 June 1951 27 March 1953 Stricken 1961
Mikhail Kutuzov Михаил Кутузов Nikolayev 23 February 1951 29 November 1952 30 February 1954 Museum ship
Admiral Kornilov Nikolayev 6 November 1951 17 March 1954 Hulk PKZ 130, 1957
Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsia (ex-Molotovsk) Октябрьская Революция Severodvinsk 15 July 1952 25 May 1954 30 November 1954 Stricken 1957
Murmansk Мурманск Severodvinsk 28 January 1953 24 April 1955 22 September 1955 Stricken 1992
Arkhangelsk Severodvinsk 1954 Broken up, 1961
Vladivostok Severodvinsk 1955 Broken up, 1961

Riga class

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Riga-class frigates of the Soviet Union[2]
Name Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Fate
Leopard Kaliningrad 21 December 1952 30 April 1953 30 April 1954
Bars Kaliningrad 25 April 1952 25 July 1953 30 June 1954
Rosomacha Kaliningrad 19 June 1952 16 August 1953 30 April 1954
Sobol Kaliningrad 27 September 1952 5 November 1953 13 October 1954
Barsuk Kaliningrad 2 December 1952 27 February 1954 15 September 1954
Kuguar Kaliningrad 27 March 1953 31 December 1953 31 August 1954
Jenot Kaliningrad 17 October 1953 9 April 1954 30 October 1954
Filin Kaliningrad 27 August 1953 6 June 1954 9 December 1954
Luń Kaliningrad 20 October 1953 5 August 1954 27 December 1954
Kobchik Kaliningrad 26 December 1953 2 November 1954 31 May 1955
Tur Kaliningrad 24 March 1954 16 December 1954 31 May 1955
Loś Kaliningrad 26 May 1954 29 March 1955 31 July 1955
Olień Kaliningrad 2 August 1954 29 April 1954 27 August 1955
SKR-76 Kaliningrad 29 April 1957 16 December 1957 15 June 1958
SKR-69 Kaliningrad 29 July 1956 28 December 1956 30 May 1957
SKR-70 Kaliningrad 13 August 1956 19 February 1957 20 June 1957
SKR-71 Kaliningrad 21 September 1956 3 April 1957 13 July 1957
SKR-72 Kaliningrad 26 January 1957 16 May 1957 26 September 1957
SKR-73 Kaliningrad 24 December 1956 21 June 1957 30 September 1957
SKR-74 Kaliningrad 4 February 1957 27 July 1957 26 November 1957
SKR-54 Kaliningrad 20 December 1954 31 August 1955 31 December 1955
SKR-75 Kaliningrad 14 March 1957 3 September 1957 30 December 1957
SKR-77 Kaliningrad 17 June 1957 20 January 1958 29 June 1958
SKR-80 Kaliningrad 17 September 1957 13 March 1958 31 July 1958
SKR-81 Kaliningrad 17 October 1957 15 April 1958 31 August 1958
SKR-10 Kaliningrad 27 November 1957 30 May 1958 21 October 1958
SKR-4 Kaliningrad 22 January 1958 30 July 1958 13 December 1958
SKR-5 Kaliningrad 24 December 1957 1 September 1958 31 December 1958
SKR-8 Kaliningrad 24 April 1958 18 October 1958 31 December 1958
SKR-14 Kaliningrad 29 May 1958 9 January 1959 September 1959
SKR-15 Kaliningrad 10 July 1958 27 February 1959 1 October 1959
SKR-59 Kaliningrad 21 June 1955 2 February 1956 25 May 1956
SKR-60 Kaliningrad 8 December 1955 13 April 1956 29 June 1956
SKR-61 Kaliningrad 17 October 1955 24 May 1956 23 August 1956
SKR-62 Kaliningrad 21 December 1955 27 June 1956 25 September 1956
SKR-64 Kaliningrad 8 February 1956 1 August 1956 31 October 1956
SKR-55 Kaliningrad 18 February 1955 30 September 1955 31 December 1955
SKR-65 Kaliningrad 28 March 1956 4 September 1956 27 December 1956
SKR-68 Kaliningrad 17 May 1956 27 October 1956 23 March 1957
SKR-56 Kaliningrad 16 April 1955 6 January 1956 21 May 1956
SKR-50 Kaliningrad 12 October 1954 16 August 1955 3 January 1956
Gornostay Nikolayev 20 December 1951 30 June 1952 30 June 1954
Pantera Nikolayev 21 February 1952 20 August 1952 21 May 1954
Ryś Nikolayev 22 April 1952 31 December 1952 21 May 1954
Yaguar Nikolayev 23 July 1952 14 February 1953 24 April 1954
Sarych Nikolayev 24 September 1952 31 March 1953 31 August 1954
Puma Nikolayev 25 November 1952 29 April 1953 31 August 1954
Volk Nikolayev 26 February 1953 23 July 1953 31 October 1954
Kunitsa Nikolayev 27 May 1953 30 November 1953 23 December 1954
Korsak Nikolayev 1 August 1953 29 April 1954 30 December 1954
Norka Nikolayev 12 January 1954 29 April 1954 30 April 1955
Voron Nikolayev 12 March 1954 11 November 1954 18 June 1955
Grizon Nikolayev 15 April 1954 29 November 1954 30 June 1955
SKR-51 Nikolayev 25 June 1954 26 February 1955 28 September 1955
SKR-52 Nikolayev 1 September 1954 15 April 1955 26 November 1955
SKR-53 Nikolayev 20 November 1954 15 April 1955 31 December 1955
SKR-57 Nikolayev 23 December 1954 21 July 1955 28 February 1956
SKR-58 Nikolayev 15 March 1955 21 July 1955 7 May 1956
SKR-63 Nikolayev 5 May 1955 28 October 1955 30 May 1956
SKR-66 Nikolayev 10 February 1956 30 May 1956 29 September 1956
SKR-67 Nikolayev 1 March 1956 10 July 1956 22 December 1956
Zubr Komsomlsk 29 August 1952 9 July 1953 31 May 1954
Bizon Komsomlsk 4 October 1952 9 July 1953 30 June 1954
Aist Komsomlsk 25 December 1952 25 August 1953 27 August 1954
Giena Komsomlsk 5 March 1953 18 May 1954 25 October 1954
Pelikan Komsomlsk 1 August 1953 18 April 1954 30 November 1954
Pingvin Komsomlsk 10 September 1953 13 August 1954 31 December 1954
Gepard Komsomlsk 21 December 1953 13 August 1954 31 December 1954

Dido class

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Name Pennant Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Fate
Dido class
Dido 37 Cammell Laird, Birkenhead 26 October 1937 18 July 1939 30 September 1940 Broken up at Barrow-in-Furness, 1957
Argonaut 61 21 November 1939 6 September 1941 8 August 1942 Broken up at Newport, 1955
Charybdis 88 9 November 1939 17 September 1940 3 December 1941 Sunk at Battle of Sept-Îles, 23 October 1943
Phoebe 43 Fairfield, Govan 2 September 1937 25 March 1939 27 September 1940 Broken up at Blyth, 1956
Hermione 74 Alexander Stephen and Sons, Glasgow 6 October 1937 18 May 1939 25 March 1941 Torpedoed by the German submarine U-205, 16 June 1942
Bonaventure 31 Scotts, Greenock 30 August 1937 19 April 1939 24 May 1940 Torpedoed by the Italian submarine Ambra, 31 March 1941
Scylla 98 19 April 1939 24 July 1940 12 June 1942 Broken up at Barrow-in-Furness, 1950
Naiad 93 Hawthorn Leslie, Hebburn 26 August 1937 3 February 1939 24 July 1940 Torpedoed by the German submarine U-565, 11 March 1942
Cleopatra 33 5 January 1939 27 March 1940 5 December 1941 Broken up at Newport, 1958
Sirius 82 Portsmouth Dockyard, Portsmouth 6 April 1938 18 September 1940 6 May 1942 Broken up at Blyth, 1956
Euryalus 42 Chatham Dockyard 21 October 1937 6 June 1939 30 June 1941 Broken up at Blyth, 1959
Bellona class
Bellona 63 Fairfield, Govan 30 November 1939 29 September 1942 29 October 1943 Broken up at Barrow-in-Furness, 1959
Royalist 89 Scotts, Greenock 21 March 1940 30 May 1942 10 September 1943 Broken up at Osaka, 1968
Diadem 84 Hawthorn Leslie, Hebburn 15 December 1939 21 August 1942 6 January 1944 Transferred to Pakistan, 1956. Renamed Babur. Deleted 1985.
Black Prince 81 Harland and Wolff, Belfast 1 December 1939 27 August 1942 30 November 1943 Broken up at Osaka, 1962
Spartan 95 Vickers-Armstrongs, Barrow-in-Furness 21 December 1939 27 August 1942 12 July 1943 Sunk by aircraft, 29 January 1944

Bogue class

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Bogue class / Attacker class
Number US name Number British name Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
CVE-6 Altamaha D18 Battler Ingalls Shipbuilding 15 April 1941 4 April 1942 15 November 1942 12 February 1946 Returned to US, sold for scrap 14 May 1946
CVE-7 Barnes D02 Attacker Western Pipe and Steel Company 17 April 1941 27 September 1941 30 September 1942 5 January 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use February 1947
CVE-8 Block Island (ex-Mormacpenn) D80 Hunter (ex-Trailer) Ingalls Shipbuilding 15 May 1941 22 May 1942 9 January 1943 29 December 1945 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use 17 January 1947
CVE-9 Bogue Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 1 October 1941 15 January 1942 26 September 1942 30 November 1946 Sold for scrapping 1960
CVE-10 Breton D32 Chaser Ingalls Shipbuilding 28 June 1941 15 February 1943 9 April 1943 12 May 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-11 Card Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 27 October 1941 27 February 1942 8 November 1942 13 May 1946 Converted to an aircraft transport as USNS Card, sold for scrapping in 1971
CVE-12 Copahee Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 18 June 1941 21 October 1941 15 June 1942 5 July 1946 Sold for scrapping 1961
CVE-13 Core Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 2 January 1942 15 May 1942 10 December 1942 4 October 1946 Sold for scrapping 1971
CVE-14 Croatan D64 Fencer Western Pipe and Steel Company 5 September 1941 4 April 1942 20 February 1943 21 December 1945 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-15 Hamlin D91 Stalker Western Pipe and Steel Company 6 October 1941 5 March 1942 21 December 1942 29 December 1945 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-16 Nassau Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 27 November 1941 4 April 1942 20 August 1942 28 October 1946 Sold for scrap 1961
CVE-17 St. George D73 Pursuer Ingalls Shipbuilding 31 July 1941 18 July 1942 14 June 1943 12 February 1946 Returned to US, sold for scrapping 1946
CVE-18 Altamaha Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 19 December 1941 22 May 1942 15 September 1942 27 September 1946 Sold for scrapping 1961
CVE-19 Prince William D12 Striker Western Pipe and Steel Company 15 December 1941 7 May 1942 18 May 1943 12 February 1946 Returned to US, sold for scrapping 1948
CVE-20 Barnes Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 19 January 1942 2 May 1942 20 February 1943 29 August 1946 Sold for scrapping 1960
CVE-21 Block Island Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 19 January 1942 1 May 1942 8 March 1943 Torpedoed by German submarine U-549, scuttled 29 May 1944
AVG-22 -- D40 Searcher Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 20 February 1942 20 June 1942 7 April 1943 29 November 1945 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-23 Breton Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 25 February 1942 27 June 1942 12 April 1943 20 August 1946 Sold for scrapping 1972
CVE-25 Croatan Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 15 April 1942 1 August 1942 28 April 1943 20 May 1946 Sold for scrapping 1971
D70 Ravager Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 11 April 1942 16 July 1942 25 April 1943 27 February 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
D24 Tracker Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 3 November 1941 7 March 1942 31 January 1943 2 November 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
Bogue class / Ameer or Ruler class
Number US name Number British name Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
CVE-31 Prince William Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 18 May 1942 23 August 1942 9 April 1943 29 August 1946 Sold for scrapping, 1961
CVE-32 Chatham D26 Slinger Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 25 May 1942 19 September 1942 11 August 1943 12 April 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-33 Glacier D51 Atheling Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 9 June 1942 7 September 1942 28 October 1943 6 December 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-34 Pybus D98 Emperor Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 23 June 1942 7 October 1942 6 August 1943 28 March 1946 Returned to US, sold for scrapping 1946
CVE-35 Baffins D01 Ameer Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 18 July 1942 18 October 1942 20 July 1943 20 March 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-36 Bolinas D38 Begum Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 3 August 1942 11 November 1942 2 August 1943 26 February 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-37 Bastian D09 Trumpeter Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 25 August 1942 15 December 1942 4 August 1943 19 June 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-38 Carnegie D42 Empress Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 9 September 1942 30 December 1942 12 August 1943 28 March 1946 Returned to US, sold for scrapping 1946
CVE-39 Cordova D62 Khedive Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 22 September 1942 30 January 1943 25 August 1943 19 July 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-40 Delgada D90 Speaker Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 9 October 1942 20 February 1943 20 November 1943 25 September 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-41 Edisto D77 Nabob Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 20 October 1942 22 March 1943 7 September 1943 10 October 1944 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-42 Estero D23 Premier Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 31 October 1942 22 March 1943 3 November 1943 21 May 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-43 Jamaica D21 Shah Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 13 November 1942 21 April 1943 27 September 1943 7 February 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-44 Keweenaw D07 Patroller Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 27 November 1942 6 May 1943 25 October 1943 7 February 1947 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-45 Prince D10 Rajah Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 17 December 1942 18 May 1943 17 January 1944 7 February 1947 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-46 Niantic D03 Ranee Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 5 January 1943 2 June 1943 8 November 1943 22 January 1947 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-47 Perdido D85 Trouncer Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 1 February 1943 16 June 1943 31 January 1944 12 April 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-48 Sunset D48 Thane Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 23 February 1943 15 July 1943 19 November 1943 1945 Returned to US, sold for scrapping 1945
CVE-49 St. Andrews D19 Queen Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 12 March 1943 2 August 1943 7 December 1943 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-50 St. Joseph D72 Ruler Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 25 March 1943 21 August 1943 22 December 1943 29 January 1946 Returned to US, sold for scrapping 1946
CVE-51 St. Simon D31 Arbiter Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 26 April 1943 9 September 1943 31 December 1943 12 April 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-52 Vermillion D55 Smiter Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 10 May 1943 27 September 1943 20 January 1944 6 May 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-53 Willapa D79 Puncher Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 21 May 1943 8 November 1943 5 February 1944 16 February 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use
CVE-54 Winjah D82 Reaper Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation 5 June 1943 22 November 1943 18 February 1944 2 July 1946 Returned to US, sold for mercantile use

Victoria-class template

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Upholder /Victoria-class submarines[note 1]
British name Pennant no. Builder Laid down Launched British service Canadian name Hull no. Canadian service
Commissioned Paid off Commissioned Status
Upholder[3] S 40 VSEL, Barrow-in-Furness November 1983 2 December 1986 9 June 1990 29 April 1994 Chicoutimi SSK 879 3 September 2015 In active service
Unseen[4] S 41 Cammell Laird, Birkenhead 12 August 1987 14 November 1989 20 July 1991 6 April 1994 Victoria SSK 876 2 December 2000 In active service
Ursula[5] S 42 28 August 1987 22 February 1991 8 May 1992 16 June 1994 Corner Brook SSK 878 29 June 2003 In active service
Unicorn[6] S 43 13 March 1989 16 April 1992 25 June 1993 16 October 1994 Windsor SSK 877 4 October 2003 In active service

Martha L. Black class

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Martha L. Black class
Name Builder Launched In service Status
Martha L. Black Versatile Pacific Shipyards Limited, North Vancouver, British Columbia 6 September 1985 30 April 1986 Active in service
George R. Pearkes 30 November 1985 17 April 1986 Active in service
Sir Wilfrid Laurier Canadian Shipbuilding, Collingwood, Ontario 6 December 1985 15 November 1986 Active in service
Edward Cornwallis Marine Industries, Tracy, Quebec 24 February 1986 14 August 1986 Active in service
Sir William Alexander 23 October 1986 13 February 1987 Active in service
Ann Harvey Halifax Dartmouth Industries, Halifax, Nova Scotia 12 December 1985 29 June 1987 Active in service

Pierre Radisson class

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Pierre Radisson class
Name Builder Launched In service Status
Pierre Radisson Versatile Pacific Shipyards Limited, Vancouver 3 June 1977 June 1978 In service
Amundsen (ex-Franklin, Sir John Franklin) Burrard Dry Dock, North Vancouver 10 March 1978 March 1979 In service
Des Groseilliers Port Weller Dry Docks Limited, St. Catharines 20 February 1982 August 1982 In service
Improved R class
Henry Larsen Versatile Pacific Shipyards Limited, Vancouver 23 August 1985 29 June 1988 In service

TR series

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TR series
Name Builder[7] Laid down Launched Completed Fate
TR 1 Port Arthur Shipbuilding, Port Arthur, Ontario 31 May 1917 September 1917 17 October 1917 The vessel was returned to the Royal Navy following the war. Sold in 1926 to the Royal New Zealand Navy, the vessel was renamed Wakakura and served in World War II. The vessel was broken up in 1952.[8]
TR 2 21 November 1917 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Cobarribas in 1920.[9]
TR 3 16 May 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Guaymas in 1920.[10]
TR 4 24 May 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Cartagena in 1926.[11] Sank in bad weather on 15 January 1928.[12]
TR 5 30 May 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Commandante Lorretti in 1919.[13]
TR 6 27 May 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Mazatlan in 1920.[14]
TR 7 Collingwood Shipbuilding, Collingwood, Ontario 27 May 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Santander in 1926.[15]
TR 8 26 June 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Bonthorpe in 1920.[16][note 2]
TR 9 26 June 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Somersby in 1920.[17][note 3]
TR 10 16 May 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Vera Cruz in 1920.[18]
TR 11 28 June 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed San Sebastian in 1926.[19]
TR 12 25 August 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold 1920.[20]
TR 13 Thor Iron Works, Toronto, Ontario 15 June 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Malaga in 1926.[21]
TR 14 10 June 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Pasages in 1926.[22] Wrecked on the Isle of Man in 1931.
TR 15 Polson Iron Works, Toronto, Ontario 21 June 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Jacqueline in 1920.[23]
TR 16 22 June 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Salinas in 1920.[24]
TR 17 28 August 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Jeanne in 1920.[25]
TR 18 1 August 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Marie Louise in 1921.[26]
TR 19 Kingston Shipbuilding, Kingston, Ontario 25 August 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Almeria and then Goolgwai in 1926.[27]
TR 20 31 August 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Seville and then Durraween in 1926.[28]
TR 21 Canadian Vickers, Montreal, Quebec 31 May 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Sacip in 1921. In 1935, the vessel was renamed Le Testerain and then Sacip I.[29]
TR 22 21 May 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Marie Evelynne in 1920.[30][note 4]
TR 23 1 August 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Fontenay in 1926.[31]
TR 24 16 November 1917 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Gosse in 1920.[32]
TR 25 1 June 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Yvonne Claude in 1920.[33]
TR 26 22 May 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold 1920.[34][note 5]
TR 27 17 May 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Galopin in 1920. Renamed M.4403 in 1941 during World War II, the vessel was sunk by gunfire on 23 August 1944.[35]
TR 28 30 May 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Wellvale in 1926.[36]
TR 29 30 May 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Fernando de C. in 1920.[37]
TR 30 28 May 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Blanca de C. in 1920. Rebuilt as a cargo ship in 1958 and renamed Teruca in 1963. The vessel was broken up in Spain in 1987.[38][note 6]
TR 31 20 May 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Jose Ignacio de C. in 1920.[39]
TR 32 Government Shipyards, Sorel, Quebec 16 May 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Authorpe in 1926.[40]
TR 33 4 June 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Windroos in 1927.[41]
TR 34 28 July 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Valentia in 1919. The trawler was renamed Etoile du Nord in 1928. The vessel lengthened in 1933. During World War II, Etoile du Nord was mined off Dunkirk on 25 May 1940.[42][note 7]
TR 35 Davie Shipbuilding, Lauzon, Quebec April 1918 5 June 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Tampico in 1920.[43]
TR 36 May 1918 5 June 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Ferrol in 1926.[44]
TR 37 Port Arthur Shipbuilding, Port Arthur, Ontario 1 November 1918 Transferred to the United States Navy and renamed CT.37. Returned to Royal Navy, resuming former name in 1919. Sold and renamed Their Merit in 1925.[45]
TR 38 5 June 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Alcatraz in 1920.[46]
TR 39 1 November 1918 Transferred to the United States Navy and renamed CT.39. Returned to Royal Navy, resuming former name in 1919. Sold and renamed Chandbali in 1930. In 1932, the vessel was converted to a cargo ship and lengthened. The ship was broken up in India in 1986.[47][note 8]
TR 40 1 November 1918 Transferred to the United States Navy and renamed CT.40. Returned to Royal Navy, resuming former name in 1919. Sold and renamed Marie Yette in 1921.[48]
TR 41 5 May 1919 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Marie Simone in 1920. Renamed V.729 after being taken over by Germany in 1940 during World War II. The ship was sunk by gunfire at the Battle of Audierne Bay on 23 August 1944.[49]
TR 42 5 May 1919 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Marie Gilberte in 1920.[50]
TR 43 12 May 1919 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Marie Anne in 1920.[51]
TR 44 12 May 1919 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Florencia in 1920.[52]
TR 45 Davie Shipbuilding, Lauzon, Quebec April 1919 12 May 1919 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Converted to cargo ship in 1919. Sold and renamed Labrador in 1920. Renamed Mardep in 1930 and Bernier in 1935. The vessel was wrecked off Labrador in August 1965.[53]
TR 46 12 May 1919 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Algoa Bay in 1926.[54]
TR 47 12 May 1919 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Heron in 1919.[55]
TR 48 12 May 1919 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and was successively renamed Dragon Vert, Miquelon and Korab IV in 1919. In 1942 the vessel was renamed Elbing and returned to the name Miquelon in 1945. The ship was broken up in 1952.[56]
TR 49 12 May 1919 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Joselle in 1919.[57]
TR 50 12 May 1919 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Colonel Rockwell in 1920.[58]
TR 51 Government Shipyards, Sorel, Quebec 20 November 1918 Transferred to the United States Navy and renamed CT.51. Returned to Royal Navy, resuming former name in 1919. Sold and renamed Marie Caroline in 1919.[59]
TR 52 November 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Marie-Mad in 1919. The vessel was mined and sunk off Ajaccio on 23 November 1943.[60]
TR 53 November 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Marie Therese in 1920. The vessel was taken over by Germany during World War II and renamed M.4204. The vessel was attacked and sunk by aircraft near La Pallice, France on 12 August 1944.[61]
TR 54 Kingston Shipbuilding, Kingston, Ontario 30 September 1918 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and renamed Table Bay in 1925.[62]
TR 55 8 November 1918 Transferred to the United States Navy and renamed CT.55. Returned to Royal Navy, resuming former name in 1919. Sold and renamed Marie Jacqueline in 1920.[63]
TR 56 22 November 1918 Transferred to the United States Navy and renamed CT.56. Returned to Royal Navy, resuming former name in 1919. Sold and renamed Romanita in 1921.[64]
TR 57 October 1919 Returned to Royal Navy following the war. Sold and converted to cargo ship. Renamed Col. Roosevelt in 1920 and Texas in 1926. The ship sank in a collision off Jamaica on 19 July 1944.[65]
TR 58 Tidewater Shipbuilding, Trois-Rivières, Quebec 21 November 1918 Transferred to the United States Navy and renamed CT.58. The vessel was wrecked in Barra Sound on 20 November 1920.[66]
TR 59 21 November 1918 Transferred to the United States Navy and renamed CT.59. Returned to Royal Navy, resuming former name in 1920. Sold and renamed Pilote Gironde I in 1920.[67]
TR 60 25 November 1918 Transferred to the United States Navy and renamed CT.60. Returned to Royal Navy, resuming former name in 1919. Sold and renamed David Haigh in 1919.[68]

References

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  1. ^ The construction dates of these submarines vary widely from source to source. Dates here are those provided by the Royal Canadian Navy unless otherwise stated.
  2. ^ Vessel's postwar attribution in doubt by source. Postwar history could be for TR 8, TR 9 or TR 10
  3. ^ Vessel's postwar attribution in doubt by source. Postwar history could be for TR 8, TR 9 or TR 10
  4. ^ The attribution for this ship is uncertain. This information could be associated with either TR 22 or TR 26 according to the Miramar Ship Index
  5. ^ The information of TR 22 and TR 26 is uncertain according to the Miramar Ship Index
  6. ^ The vessel's dimensions as a cargo ship were 143 ft 4 in (43.7 m) long with a beam of 23 ft 7 in (7.2 m)
  7. ^ The vessel was lengthened to 133 ft 2 in (40.6 m) and was 317 GRT.
  8. ^ Dimensions following 1932 conversion; 145 ft 4 in (44.3 m), 362 GRT
  1. ^ Gardiner and Chumbley, p.359
  2. ^ "Guard Ships - Project 50". russian-ships.info. Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Chicoutimi (SSK 879)". Royal Canadian Navy. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Victoria (SSK 876)". Royal Canadian Navy. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Corner Brook (SSK 878)". Royal Canadian Navy. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  6. ^ "Her Majesty's Canadian Ship (HMCS) Windsor (SSK 877)". Royal Canadian Navy. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  7. ^ Cite error: The named reference mac26 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  8. ^ "TR-1 (6106539)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  9. ^ "TR-2 (6106540)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  10. ^ "TR-3 (6107533)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  11. ^ "TR-4 (6107543)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  12. ^ Cite error: The named reference wreckreport was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  13. ^ "TR-5 (6107544)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  14. ^ "TR-6 (6107545)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  15. ^ "TR-7 (6107546)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  16. ^ "TR-8 (6107547)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  17. ^ "TR-9 (6107548)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  18. ^ "TR-10 (6107514)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  19. ^ "TR-11 (6107515)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  20. ^ "TR-12 (6107516)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  21. ^ "TR-13 (6107517)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  22. ^ Cite error: The named reference miramar was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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