Category
page 1Naval ships
naval fleet
large formation of warships within a navy
hospital ship
ship designated for primary function as a floating medical treatment facility

gunboat
thumb|right|300px|A gunboat, built for the Royal Navy in 1886
heavy cruiser
type of cruiser warship
naval vessel
watercraft designed to conduct or support combat operations at sea
prison ship
seagoing vessel that has been modified to detain convicts
mother ship
large vehicle that leads, serves, or carries other smaller vehicles
barracks vessel
watercraft serving as floating personnel accommodation
naval trawler
vessel built along the lines of a fishing trawler but fitted out for naval purposes
Djong
thumb|300x300px|Depiction of a three-masted Javanese jong in Banten, by Hieronymus Megiser, 1610
reserve fleet
collection of inactive naval vessels
anti-aircraft cruiser
type of warship
kora-kora
type of oared ship from Moluccas
Anti-Submarine Warfare Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel
2010 American military program to develop an anti-submarine drone
Kaimiloa
'HHMS Kaimiloa''' was a warship of the Hawaiian Royal Navy. The ship was formerly the Explorer, a 170-ton schooner, built in England in 1871. Kaimiloa'' sailed from Hawaii to Samoa and other Pacific islands in 1887 in an effort by King Kalākaua to form a confederation of Polynesian states to counteract European imperialism. The instance nearly resulted in military conflict between the Kingdom of Hawaii and the German Empire, who viewed Samoa as their possession in the Pacific. It was also used as a training ship.
ghurab
thumb|A portion of Miller Atlas|Miller atlas, showing a galley, [[dhow, and Ottoman ghurābs of the Arabian sea.]]
Ghurab or gurab is a type of merchant and warship from the Nusantara archipelago. The ship was a result of Mediterranean influences in the region, particularly introduced by the Arabs, Persians, and Ottomans. For their war fleet, the Malays prefer to use shallow draught, oared longships similar to the galley, such as lancaran, penjajap, and kelulus. This is very different from the Javanese who prefer long-range, deep-draught round ships such as jong and malangbang. The reason for t
Arsenal des galères (Marseille)
former military arsenal located in Marseille
Juanga
Large-sized kora-kora or karakoa