Yunanistan Deniz Kuvvetlerinin hizmet dışı gemileri listesi
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Yunanistan Deniz Kuvvetleri 'nde hizmet etmiş ve artık envanterde bulunmayan gemilerin listesidir.
Günümüzde Yunan Donanması envanterinde bulunan gemilerin listesi için Yunanistan Deniz Kuvvetlerinin hizmetteki gemileri listesi sayfasına bakınız.
Envanter dışına çıkarılmış gemiler
değiştirYelkenli zırhlı
değiştir- Emmanuil 64 (1824, eski Rus İmparatorluğu Emmanuil, purchased 1830) - BU 1832-33
Erken buharlı zırhlı
değiştir- Vasilefs Georgios (1867)
- Vasilissa Olga (1869)
Pre-dreadnought zırhlısı
değiştir- Limnos (1914-1932) - eski USS Idaho (BB-24). In Greek service named after the Naval Battle of Lemnos, hulk sunk by German aircraft in 1941.[1]
- Kilkis (1914-1931) - eski USS Mississippi (BB-23). In Greek service named after the Battle of Kilkis-Lahanas, hulk sunk by German aircraft in 1941.[2]
Dreadnought zırhlısı (teslim edilmedi)
değiştir- Vasilefs Konstantinos (Fransız Bretagne sınıfı) - BU 1914
- Salamis (1914) (1914'te Alman İmparatorluğu tarafından alındı; tamamlanmadı) - BU 1923
Kruvazör
değiştirYelkenli kruvazör
değiştir- Navarhos Miaoulis (1879 - 1931)
Zırhlı kruvazör
değiştir- Georgios Averof (1909 - today) - A Pisa class cruiser, she served as the flagship of the Hellenic Royal Navy during the Balkan Wars, I. Dünya Savaşı and I. Dünya SavaşıI, now a floating museum at Palaio Faliro. The ship, although currently a hulk, is still commissioned, has a skeleton naval crew and flies the ensign, jack and commission standard.
Hafif kruvazör
değiştir- Elli (1914 - 1940) - Built as the Fei Hung for China, taken over by Greece in 1914, sunk during peacetime by an Italian submarine.
- Elli II (1951 - 1965) - The ex-RM Eugenio di Savoia, given as war reparation for the original Elli to Greece after the Second World War.
Muhrip
değiştir- Thyella (1907 - 1941)
- Nafkratousa (1906 - 1921)
- Lonchi (1907 - 1926)
- Sfendoni (1907 - 1945)
- Hydra (1933 - 1941)
- Spetsai (1933 - 1946)
- Psara (1933 - 1941)
- Kountouriotis (1933 - 1946)
- Vasilefs Georgios (1938 - 1943)
- Vasilissa Olga (1938 - 1943)
- Vasilefs Konstantinos (Scheduled, not constructed due to outbreak of I. Dünya SavaşıI)
- Vasilissa Sofia (Scheduled, not constructed due to outbreak of I. Dünya SavaşıI)
- Adrias (L67) (1942 - 1945) - the ex-HMS Border.
- Kriti (L84) (1943 - 1959) - The ex-HMS Hursley.
- Pindos (L65) - The ex-HMS Bolebroke.
- Kanaris (L53) - The ex-HMS Hatherleigh.
- Miaoulis (L91) - The ex-HMS Modbury.
- Adrias II (L69) (1946 - 1960s) - The ex-HMS Tanatside, acquired as a replacement of the original Adrias.
- Themistoklis (L51) (1942 - 1959) - The ex-HMS Bramham.
- Astings (L81) (1946 - ? ) - The ex-HMS Catterick.
- Doxa II (D-20) (1950-1971). Ex USN USS Ludlow (DD-438).
- Niki II (D-63) (1950-1972). Ex USN USS Eberle (DD-430).
- Leon II (D-54) (1951-1992) - The ex-USS Eldridge, involved in the alleged "Philadelphia Experiment".
- Aetos II (D-01) (1951-1991) - The ex-USS Slater, used extensively as a training ship. She is preserved as Museum ship USS Slater at Hudson River, Albany, NY.[1] 19 Şubat 2009 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.
- Ierax II (D-31) (1951-1991) - The ex-USS Ebert.
- Panthir II (D-67) (1951-1992) - The ex-USS Garfield Thomas.
- Sfendoni II (D-85) (1959-1992) - The ex-USS Aulick
- Velos II (D-16) (1959-1991) - The ex-USS Charette. She is preserved at Faliron Bay (Marina Floisvou) as HS Velos - museum of struggle against dictatorship (1967-1974).
- Aspis II (D-06) (1959-1991) - The ex-USS Conner
- Lonchi II (D-56) (1960-1990) - The ex-USS Hall
- Thyella II (D-28) (1962-1981) - The ex-USS Bradford
- Navarinon II (D-63) (1962-1981) - The ex-USS Brown
- Themistoklis II (D-210) (1970 - 1992), named after Themistocles - The ex-USS Frank Knox, DD-742, class Gearing FRAM II.
- Miaoulis II (D-211) (1971 - 1992) - Named after Admiral Andreas Miaoulis. The ex USN USS Ingraham, DD-694, class Allen Sumner FRAM II.
- Kanaris II (D-212) (1972 - 1993) - The ex-USS Stickell, named after Admiral and multiple Prime Minister Konstantinos Kanaris.
- Kountouriotis II (D-213) (1973 - 1994) - The ex-USS Rupertus, named after the Admiral and later President of Greece, Pavlos Kountouriotis.
- Sachtouris (D-214) (1974 - 1992) - The ex-USS Arnold J. Isbell.
- Tombazis (D-215) (1976 - 1997) - The ex-USS Gurke, named after Iakovos Tombazis, an Admiral of Hydra during the Greek Revolution.
- Apostolis (D-216) (1980 - 1992) - The ex-USS Charles P. Cecil, named after the admiral of Psara during the Greek Revolution.
- Kriezis (D-217) - (1980 - 1993) - The ex-USS Myles C. Fox, named after the Admiral and Prime Minister of Greece (1849–1854), Antonios Kriezis.
- Aigaion (D-03) (1976-1991) - The ex-German tender Weser (A62).
- Nearchos (D-219) (1992-2003) - The ex-USS Waddell (DDG-24), named after Nearchus.
- Formion (D-220) (1992-2002) - The ex-USS Joseph Strauss (DDG-16), named after Phormio.
- Themistoklis III (D-221) (1992-2002) - The ex-USS Berkeley (DDG-15), named after Themistocles.
- Kimon (D-218) (1991-2004) - The ex-USS Semmes (DDG-18), named after Kimon.
Fırkateyn
değiştirYelkenli fırkateyn
değiştir- Hellas purchased by Philhellenes during the Revolution from the United States (1826–1831)
Buharlı fırkateyn
değiştirKörfez Savaşı sonrasında Amerika Birleşik Devletleri Deniz Kuvvetleri tarafından Yunanistan'a bırakıldı.
- Makedonia (F-458) (1992-1998) - The ex-USS Vreeland. In Greek service named after the region of Macedonia.[3]
- Thraki (F-457) (1992-2001) - The ex-USS Trippe. In Greek service named after the region of Thrace.[4]
- Ipiros (F-456) (1992-2002) - The ex-USS Connole. In Greek service named after the region of Epirus.[5]
Korvet
değiştirYelkenli korvet
değiştir- Psara (1830-1833) renamed Prinkips Maximilianos (1833- ) after Prince Maximilian of Bavaria.
- Hydra (1830-1831), burned along with the frigate Hellas and the corvette Spetsai
- Spetsai (1830-1831) the ex-Agamemnon, owned by Lascarina Bouboulina, and donated to the Hellenic Navy.
Buharlı korvet
değiştir- Apostolis (K-84, F-10) (1943-1952). The ex HMS Hyacinth (K-84). Saw action during I. Dünya SavaşıI in the Mediterranean.
- Kriezis (K-32, F-49) (1944-1952) The ex HMS Coreopsis (K-32). During I. Dünya SavaşıI participated in convoy operations and in Normandy Landings (June 1944).
- Sachtouris (K-40, F-80) (1942-1952). The ex HMS Peony (K-40). Saw action during I. Dünya SavaşıI in the Mediterranean.
- Tombazis (F-89) (1944-1952) The ex HMS Tamarisk (K-216). During I. Dünya SavaşıI participated in Atlantic Ocean convoy operations, in the Normandy Landings (June 1944) and in Southern France Landings (August 1944).
Torpido botu
değiştirThese ships were transferred to Greece from Avusturya-Macaristan as war reparations for I. Dünya Savaşı
- Kydonia (1920-1941)
- Kios (1920-1941)
- Kyzikos (1920-1941)
- Pergamos (1919-1941)
- Panormos (1919-1928)
- Proussa (1919-1941)
Esperos class torpedo boats
değiştir- Esperos P-50 (1977-2004)
- Lelaps P-54 (1977-2004)
Çıkarma Gemileri
değiştirDock landing ship (LSD)
değiştir- Nafkratousa L-153 (1971-2000), ex USS Fort Mandan (LSD-21).
- 6 x Royal Navy LST(III) class
- Acheloos (1947-1964) ex RN HMS LST-3503
- Aliakmon (1947-1964) ex RN HMS LST-3002
- Pineios (1947-1964) ex RN HMS LST-3506
- Strymon (1947-1962) ex RN HMS LST-3502
- Alfeios (1947-1962) ex RN HMS LST-3020
- Axios (1947-1962) ex RN HMS LST-3007
- 8 x US Navy LST (2) class
- Syros L-144 (1964-1999). Formerly USS LST-325 of the United States Navy (USN). Currently preserved in Evansville, Indiana as the USS LST Ship Memorial.[6]
- Ikaria L-154 (1960-1998) Ex USN LST-1086 USS Page County
- Rodos L-157 (1960-1990) Ex USN LST-391 USS Bowman County
- Limnos L-158 (1943-1977) Ex USN USS LST-36
- Kriti L-171 (1971-1999) Ex USN LST-1076 USS Potter County.
- Lesvos L-172 (1960-1990) Ex USN LST-389 USS Boone County. HS Lesvos was involved in combat action in Cyprus on July 20, 1974 (CO Lt Cdr E. Handrinos, HN). She was in the Paphos area on a scheduled mission, carrying replacement personnel to ELDYK. There she attacked the Turkish Cypriot garrison of Paphos with her 40 mm gun and forced them to surrender.[7]
- Samos L-179 (1943-1977) Ex USN USS LST-33
- Chios L-195 (1943-1977) Ex USN USS LST-35
- 2 x US Navy Terrebone Parish class
- Oinoussai L-104 (1977-2003). Ex USN LST-1157.
- Kos L-116 (1977-2001). ex USN LST-1169. Used as a target and sank during Thyella III/2004 naval exercise.[8]
- Ypoploiarchos Grigoropoulos L-161 (1958-1993)
- Ypoploiarchos Tournas (L-162) (1958-1990)
- Ypoploiarchos Daniolos (L-163) (1958-1993)
- Ypoploiarchos Roussen (L-164) (1958-2001) ex USN USS LSM-399.
- Ypoploiarchos Krystallidis (L-165) (1958-2000) ex USN USS LSM 541.
- Ypoploiarchos Merlin (L-166) (1958-1972). Ex USN USS LSM-557. On November 15, 1972 she sunk 3 nm off Piraeus harbour after a collision with VLCC tanker World Hero (IMO 7033915), with the loss of 44 crew members.[9]
Hücumbot
değiştir- Ypoploiarchos Anninos (P-14) (1972-2002). Ex HS Nafsithoi, P-56.
- Ypoploiarchos Arliotis (P-15) (1972-2002). Ex HS Evniki, P-55.
- Ypoploiarchos Konidis (P-16) (1972-2003). Ex HS Kymothoi, P-53.
- Ypoploiarchos Batsis (P-17) (1972-2004). Ex HS Kalypso, P-54. The ship was transfered to the Georgian Navy and renamed The Dioskuria. It was severely damaged in the 2008 South Ossetia war and afterwards scuttled by the Russians.[10]
- Anthypoploiarchos Kostakos (P-25) (1980-1996). Sunk on November 4, 1996 at Avlakia, off Samos Island (37°49′K 26°50′D / 37.817°K 26.833°D), after being rammed by F/B Samaina, with loss of 4 crew members. She was salvaged on May 15, 1997 but was never repaired and recommissioned.[11]
Gambot
değiştirFormerly German Navy Class 420 or Thetis submarine hunters (U-Jagdboote)
- Karteria (P-65) (1992-2004). Ex FGS Hermes, P-6053
- Agon (P-66) (1993-2004). Ex FGS Theseus, P-6056. Used as target and sunk with 2 Penguin missiles by PCFG Kavaloudis in Cretan Sea on October 21, 2008.[12]
Elektronik önleme gemisi
değiştir- Hermes (Α-373) (1988-2002). Ex German Navy (class 422) fleet service vessel Oker (A-53) (1961-1988). The former 1500 tn trawler Hoheweg, converted to an electronic surveillance ship by the German Navy in 1961 and sold to Greece in 1988.
Sahil karakol teknesi
değiştir- 2 x Panagopoulos class
- Panagopoulos ΙΙ (P-70) (1975-2003)
- Panagopoulos III (P-96) (1975-2003)
- 3 x Delos class (Abeking) air rescue patrol boats
- Delos (P-267) ΑΝΣ Δήλος (1978-1999). Transfered to the Georgian Navy.
- Knosos (P-268) ΑΝΣ Κνωσσός (1978-2000). Transfered to the Republic of Cyprus.
- Lindos ({P-269) ΑΝΣ Λίνδος (1978-1998). Transfered to the Georgian Navy.
Mayın dökücü gemi
değiştir- Aktion Ν-04 (1953-2000). Ex USN USS LSM 301
- Amvrakia Ν-05 (1953-2002). Ex USN USS LSM 303
Mayın tarama gemisi
değiştir- Thalia Μ-210 (1969-2004). Ex USN USS MSC-170, ex Belgian Navy Blankeberge (M-923)
- Dafni Μ-247 (1964-2004). Ex USN USS MSC-307
- Cleo M-213 (1968-2006). Ex USN USS MSC-317, ex HS Argo (M-213)
Minehunters (Castagno class)
değiştir- Euniki Μ-61 (1995-2005). Ex IS Gelso, M-5509
- Erato M-60 (1995-2006). Ex IS Castagno, M-5504. Used as target and sunk in Cretan Sea on October 22, 2008.[12]
Petrol tankeri
değiştir2 x Patapsco class tankers.
- Arethousa A-377 (1959-2004). Ex US Navy USS Natchaug (AOG-54). After decommissioning she was used as a target and sunk off Crete Island in 2005.
- Ariadne A-414 (1959-2003). Ex US Navy USS Tombigbee (AOG-11).
Denizaltı
değiştirPre-World War I submarines
değiştir- Nordenfelt I - The first submarine designed by Thorsten Nordenfelt. It was a 56 tonne, 19.5 m long vessel similar to Garret's ill-fated Resurgam (1879), with a range of 240 km and armed with a single torpedo and a 25.4 mm machine gun. It was manufactured by Bolinders in Stockholm in 1884-1885. It operated on the surface using a 100 HP steam engine with a maximum speed of 9 kn, then it shut down its engine to dive. She was purchased by the Greek Government and was delivered to Salamis Naval Base in 1886. Following the acceptance tests, she was never used again by the Hellenic Navy and was scrapped in 1901.[13]
- Delfin - The first submarine in the world to launch a torpedo attack, during the First Balkan War.
- Xifias
Katsonis class
değiştirBuilt in Fransa in 1925-27.
- Katsonis (Υ-1) (1928-1943) Named after Lambros Katsonis.[14]
- Papanikolis (Υ-2) (1927-1945)[15] Her sail is preserved at the Maritime Museum in Piraeus.
Protefs class
değiştirBuilt in Fransa in 1927-30.
- Protefs (Υ-3) (1929-1940) Named after the marine god Proteus.[16]
- Nirefs (Υ-4) (1930-1947) Named after the marine god Nereus.[17]
- Triton (Υ-5) (1930-1942) Named after the marine god Triton.[18]
- Glafkos (Υ-6) (1930-1942) Named after the marine god Glaucus.[19]
- Matrozos (Υ-7) (1942-1945). The ex-Italian Perla, captured by the Royal Navy and transferred to Greece. Named after the naval hero of the Greek Revolution, Georgios Matrozos.[20]
Under lease from Britain.
- Pipinos (Υ-8) (1943-1959) Named after the naval hero of the Greek Revolution, Andreas Pipinos.[21]
- Delfin II (Υ-9) (1945-1957)
- Triaina (Υ-14) (1946-1958)
- Argonaftis (Υ-15) (1946-1958)
Under lease from Britain.
- Xifias II (Υ-10) (1945-1952) - The ex-HMS Untiring (P59)
- Amfitriti (Υ-11) (1945-1952) - The ex-HMS Upstart (P65)
- Amfitriti II (S-17) (1958-1967) - The ex-USS Jack (SS-259)
- Poseidon (S-78) (1957-1976) - The ex-USS Lapon (SS-260)
- Triaina II (S-65) (1965-1980) - The ex-USS Scabbardfish (SS-397)
- Papanikolis II (S-114) (1972-1992) The ex-USS Hardhead (SS-365), GUPPY IIA type.
- Katsonis II (S-115) (1973-1993) - The ex-USS Remora (SS-487), GUPPY III type.
Diğerleri
değiştir- Mount Othrys, named after Mount Othrys
- Tilemachos, named after Telemachus
- Aris (A-74) (1979 - 2004). Former training ship, mainly used by the Hellenic Naval Academy and capable to be used as a hospital ship in time of war.[22] After decommissioning (2004) moored at Naval Dock Crete, Souda Bay and used by NATO Maritime Interdiction Operations Training Center (NMIOTC) as a training facility.[23]
Kaynakça
değiştir- ^ "HN webpage on Limnos". 25 Ağustos 2007 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "HN webpage on Kilkis". 23 Ağustos 2007 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "HN webpage on Makedonia (F-458)". 5 Ağustos 2007 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "HN webpage on Thraki (F-457)". 7 Ağustos 2007 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "HN webpage on Ipiros (F-456)". 7 Ağustos 2007 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "The USS LST ship Memorial". 8 Haziran 2009 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "Lesvos L-172 (1960-1990)". 14 Nisan 2009 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "Arşivlenmiş kopya". 14 Temmuz 2008 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "Vehicle Carrier Merlin, Lieutenant L-166 (1958-1972)". Hellenic Navy. 2008. 14 Haziran 2011 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "Picture of MFAC Dioskuria in Poti with damage behind the bridge". 17 Ağustos 2008 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "Fast Guided Missile Boat type Combattante IIIb Kostakos, Lieutenant P-17(1980-1996)". Hellenic Navy. 2008. 14 Haziran 2011 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ a b "Arşivlenmiş kopya". 4 Mayıs 2009 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ Vice Admiral C. Paizis-Paradellis, HN (2002). Hellenic Warships 1829-2001 (3rd Edition). Athens, Greece: The Society for the study of Greek History. s. 133. ISBN 960-8172-14-4.
- ^ "HN webpage on Katsonis (Y-1)". 16 Mayıs 2011 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "HN webpage on Papanikolis (Y-2)". 16 Mayıs 2011 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "HN webpage on Protefs (Y-3)". 7 Ağustos 2007 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "HN webpage on Nirefs (Y-4)". 7 Ağustos 2007 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "HN webpage on Triton (Y-5)". 6 Ağustos 2007 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "HN webpage on Glafkos (Y-6)". 30 Eylül 2007 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "HN webpage on Matrozos (Y-7)". 27 Eylül 2007 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "HN webpage on Pipinos (Υ-8)". 6 Ağustos 2007 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Nisan 2009.
- ^ "Training Ship Aris Α-74(1979 - 2004)". Hellenic Navy. 2008. 14 Haziran 2011 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 21 Temmuz 2008.
- ^ "NMIOTC Interim Solution". NATO NMIOTC. Erişim tarihi: 21 Temmuz 2008.
Konuyla ilgili yayınlar
değiştir- Vice Admiral C. Paizis-Paradellis, HN (2002). Hellenic Warships 1829-2001 (3rd Edition). Athens, Greece: The Society for the study of Greek History. ISBN 960-8172-14-4.