Category
page 1Ships sunk by non-combat internal explosions
Kursk
1994 Oscar-II-class submarine
USS Maine
second-class battleship of the United States Navy
Mikasa
1900 pre-dreadnought battleship
Japanese battleship Mutsu
1920 Nagato-class battleship
INS Sindhurakshak
1997 Sindhughosh-class submarine
SS Sultana
US steamboat that exploded on April 27, 1865
HMS Vanguard
1909 St. Vincent-class dreadnought battleship
Japanese battleship Kawachi
1910 Kawachi-class battleship
Imperatritsa Mariya
1913 Imperatritsa Mariya-class battleship
Leonardo da Vinci
1911 Conte di Cavour-class battleship
SMS Karlsruhe
1912 Karlsruhe-class cruiser
Jaime I
1914 España-class battleship
Japanese cruiser Matsushima
1890 Matsushima-class cruiser
Benedetto Brin
1901 Regina Margherita-class battleship
French battleship Iéna
French Navy pre-dreadnought battleship
French minelaying cruiser Pluton
Minelayer of the French Navy

HMS Dasher
1941 Avenger-class escort carrier
HMS Queen Charlotte
1790 first-rate ship of the line
USS Cochino
1945 Balao-class submarine
Japanese cruiser Tsukuba
1905 Tsukuba-class cruiser
French battleship Liberté
1905 Liberté-class battleship
French destroyer Maillé Brézé
1931 Vauquelin-class destroyer
HMS Bulwark
1899 London-class pre-dreadnought battleship
Brazilian battleship Aquidabã
sailing ship built in the mid-1880s and sunk in 1906
MV Berge Istra
ship built in 1972
NMS Marsuinul
Submarine
Cabo Machichaco
1882 cargo steamer
French ironclad Magenta
1861 Magenta-class ironclad
HMS Boyne
1786 Boyne-class second-rate ship of the line
HMS Natal
1905 Warrior-class armoured cruiser
French submarine Eurydice
French submarine
USS Mount Hood
Mount Hood class ammunition ship in service 1944, exploded in New Guinea
MV Berge Vanga
Missing ship
HMS Glatton
1914 Gorgon-class monitor
USS Turner
1943 Gleaves-class destroyer
Monument to the Victims of the USS Maine
Monument in Havana, Cuba
HMS Princess Irene
1914 ocean liner converted to minelayer
French submarine Diane
Crête-à-Pierrot
Haitian gunboat
HMS Port Napier
1940 minelayer destroyed in Loch Alsh, Scotland, by an explosion following an engine room fire
HMS Ardent
1782 Crown-class third-rate ship of the line