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United Kingdom
Battleship HMS King George V (41) Battleship HMS Rodney (29) Battlecruiser HMS Hood
 * Damaged:
 * GERMAN BATTLESHIP Bismarck
 * Damaged:
 * GERMAN BATTLESHIP Bismarck
 * Damaged:
 * GERMAN BATTLESHIP Bismarck (May 25, 1941) Battle of the Denmark Strait

Germany
Battleship GERMAN BATTLESHIP Bismarck (Bismarck-class battleship)
 * Sunk:
 * British battlecruiser HMS Hood (May 25, 1941) Battle of the Denmark Strait
 * Damaged:
 * British battleship HMS Prince of Wales (53) (May 25, 1941) Battle of the Denmark Strait
 * British battleship HMS Rodney (29)

Battleship GERMAN BATTLESHIP Gneisenau (Scharnhorst-class battleship)

Battleship GERMAN BATTLESHIP Scharnhorst (Scharnhorst-class battleship)

Battleship SMS Schlesien (Deutschland-class battleship)

Battleship SMS Schleswig-Holstein (Deutschland-class battleship)

Battleship GERMAN BATTLESHIP Tirpitz (Bismarck-class battleship)

Heavy cruiser GERMAN CRUISER Admiral Graf Spee (Deutschland-class cruiser)
 * Sunk:
 * British cargo ship SS Clement (September 30, 1939)
 * British cargo ship SS Newton Beech (October 5, 1939)
 * British cargo ship SS Ashlea (October 7, 1939)
 * British cargo ship SS Huntsman (October 17, 1939)
 * British cargo ship MV Trevanion (October 22, 1939)
 * British cargo ship SS Africa Shell (November 14, 1939)
 * Damaged:
 * British heavy cruiser HMS Exeter (68) (December 13, 1939) Battle of the River Plate
 * British light cruiser HMS Ajax (22) (December 13, 1939) Battle of the River Plate
 * New Zealander light cruiser HMNZS Achilles (70) (December 13, 1939) Battle of the River Plate

Heavy cruiser GERMAN CRUISER Admiral Hipper (Admiral Hipper-class cruiser)

Heavy cruiser GERMAN CRUISER Admiral Scheer (Deutschland-class cruiser)

Heavy cruiser GERMAN CRUISER Blücher (Admiral Hipper-class cruiser)

Heavy cruiser GERMAN CRUISER Deutschland (Deutschland-class cruiser) Heavy cruiser GERMAN CRUISER Prinz Eugen (Admiral Hipper-class cruiser)
 * Sunk:
 * British cargo ship SS Stonegate (October 5, 1939)
 * Norwegian cargo ship SS Lorentz W Hansen (October 14, 1939)
 * Damaged:
 * British battleship HMS Prince of Wales (53) (May 25, 1941) Battle of the Denmark Strait

Light cruiser GERMAN CRUISER Emden (Emden-class)

Light cruiser GERMAN CRUISER Karlsruhe

Light cruiser GERMAN CRUISER Königsberg

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Yongfeng / Yung Feng / Zhongshan

 * Builder: Mitsubishi Nagasaki Shipyard
 * Launched: 1912
 * Completed: 1913
 * Commissioned: March 15, 1913
 * Hull: Steel hull with wooden superstructure
 * Length (ft): 214
 * Beam (ft): 29
 * Depth (ft): 15.3
 * Draft (ft): 10
 * Displacement (t): 780
 * Engine: 2 steam engines @ 1350 hp
 * Propulsion: 2 shafts
 * Speed (kt): 14
 * Crew: 140
 * Officers: 19
 * Enlisted: 121
 * Main armament: Armstrong 1 x 4”/50 gun, 1 x 3”/50 gun, 4 x 47 mm gun
 * Secondary armament: 2 x 37 mm guns, 1 x 40 mm gun, 2 x 7.9 mm machine guns
 * Call sign: XNF
 * Cost: 340,000 Japanese yen


 * 1) Republic of China
 * 2) Sunk October 24, 1938, in the Battle of Wuhan

Yongxiang / Haixiang

 * Builder: Kawasaki Kobe Shipyard
 * Launched: 1912
 * Completed: 1913
 * Commissioned: March 15, 1913
 * Hull: steel with 1” armor
 * Length (ft): 205
 * Beam (ft): 29.5
 * Draft (ft): 10
 * Displacement (t): 844
 * Engine: 2 steam engines @ 1350 hp
 * Propulsion: 2 shafts
 * Speed (kt): 13.5
 * Crew: 139
 * Officers: 19
 * Enlisted: 120
 * Main armament: Armstrong 1 x 4”/50 gun, 1 x 3”/50 gun, 4 x 47 mm gun
 * Secondary armament: 2 x 37 mm guns, 1 x 40 mm gun, 2 x 7.9 mm machine guns
 * Call sign: XNG
 * Cost: 340,000 Japanese yen


 * 1) Republic of China
 * 2) Sunk as a blockship December 12, 1937
 * 3) Raised by Japanese forces and turned over to collaborationist government in 1942 (renamed Haixiang)
 * 4) Returned to the Republic of China at the end of the war (reverted to original name)
 * 5) Retired 1959

Yongjian

 * Builder: Jiangnan Shipyard
 * Laid down: 1911
 * Completed: 1918
 * Hull: Steel
 * Length (ft): 205
 * Beam (ft): 29.6
 * Draft (ft): 12.5
 * Displacement (t): 860
 * Engine: 2 coal-burning steam engines @ 1350 hp
 * Speed (kt): 13
 * Crew: 140
 * Officers: 19
 * Enlisted: 121
 * Main armament: Armstrong 1 x 4”/50 gun, 1 x 3”/50 gun, 4 x 47 mm gun
 * Secondary armament: 2 x 37 mm guns, 1 x 40 mm gun, 1 x 8 mm machine guns
 * Call sign: XNY
 * Cost: 506,000 taels of silver


 * 1) Originally served the Zhili clique, defected to Kuomintang
 * 2) Sunk by Japanese air attack on August 25, 1937
 * 3) Raised by Japanese forces, entered Japanese service as Asuka on October 15, 1938
 * 4) torpedo-boat mothership, liaison ship 1940-1945
 * 5) Sunk by American air attack, May 7, 1945

Yongji / Yan'an

 * Builder: Jiangnan Shipyard
 * Laid down: 1911
 * Completed: 1918
 * Hull: Iron
 * Length (ft): 205
 * Beam (ft): 29.6
 * Draft (ft): 11.5
 * Displacement (t): 860
 * Engine: 2 coal burning steam engine @ 1350 hp
 * Speed (kt): 13
 * Crew: 140
 * Officers: 19
 * Enlisted: 121
 * Main armament: Armstrong 1 x 4”/50 gun, 1 x 3”/50 gun, 4 x 47 mm gun
 * Secondary armament: 2 x 37 mm guns, 1 x 40 mm gun, 2 x 7.9 mm machine guns
 * Call sign: XNO
 * Cost: 492,000 taels of silver


 * 1) Originally served the Zhili clique, defected to Kuomintang
 * 2) Damaged by Japanese air attack on October 11, 1938, beached
 * 3) Captured, repaired, given to collaborationist government on May 22, 1940
 * 4) Theoretically named Haixing, training ship
 * 5) Returned to Republic of China post war
 * 6) Damaged by Communists on April 23, 1949, unknown circumstances
 * 7) Entered PLAN service as Yan'an, retired in 1970

Navypedia Navypedia: "YUNG FENG gunboats (1913)"
 * Yongfeng ("Yung Feng") & Yongxiang ("Yung Hsiang")
 * 1) Ordered 1910
 * 2) Completed 1913
 * 3) 1925, "Yung Feng" renamed "Chung Shan"
 * 4) 1929, Yung Feng/Chung Shan sunk by ammunition explosion, but raised.
 * 5) 9/26/1937, Yung Hsiang scuttled at Tsingtao. Salvaged by Japan.
 * 6) 10/24/1938, Yung Feng/Chung Shan sunk by Japanese aircraft.

"YUNG CHIEN gunboats (1915-1916)" -->
 * Yongjian ("Yung Chien") & Yongji ("Yung Chi")
 * 1) Ordered 1910
 * 2) Launched 1914, 1915
 * 3) Completed 1915, 1916
 * 4) 8/25/1937 Yung Chien sunk by Japanese forces (ships or aircraft) at Shanghai
 * 5) 12/18/1937 Yung Chien salvaged by Japan
 * 6) 10/21/1938 Yung Chi damaged by Japanese aircraft and grounded
 * 7) 10/25/1938 Yung Chien commissioned as Japanese depot ship Asuka
 * 8) 11/8/1939 Yung Chi captured by Japanese forces and salvaged
 * 9) 5/22/1940 Yung Chi transferred to Nanjing Gov as Hai Hsing
 * 10) 1945 Yung Chien/Asuka converted to anti-aircraft ship
 * 11) 9/1945 Yung Chi/Hai Hsing captured by Kuomintang & renamed Yung Chi.
 * 12) 5/7/1945 Yung Chien/Asuka sunk by American aircraft
 * 13) Post-WWII, Yung Chien/Asuka salvaged and renamed Yung Chien
 * 14) 1949, Yung Chien in PRC service
 * 15) 4/25/1949 Yung Chi sunk by PRC on Yangtze river & salvaged by PRC
 * 16) 1951 Yung Chien renamed Yen An
 * 17) 1964 Yung Chien/Yen An & Yung Chi stricken