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A good article (GA) is a Wikipedia article that meets a core set of editorial standards, the good article criteria, passing through the good article nomination process successfully. They are well-written, contain factually accurate and verifiable information, are broad in coverage, neutral in point of view, stable, and illustrated, where possible, by relevant images with suitable copyright licenses. Good articles do not have to be as comprehensive as featured articles (FA), but they should not omit any major facets of the topic: a comparison of the criteria for good and featured articles describes further differences.
Currently, out of the 6,823,080 articles on Wikipedia, 39,632 are categorized as good articles (about 1 in 173), most of which are listed below. An additional 6,493 are listed as featured articles (about 1 in 1,060) and 4,337 as featured lists (about 1 in 1,580). Because articles are only included in one category, a good article that has been promoted to featured status is removed from the good articles category. Adding good and featured articles and lists together gives a total of 50,462 articles (about 1 in 136). A small plus sign inside a circle () in the top-right corner of an article's page indicates that the article is good.
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Armies and military units
1st Airborne Division (United Kingdom) – 1st Airlanding Brigade (United Kingdom) – 1st Armoured Brigade (Australia) – 1st Armoured Regiment (Australia) – 1st Army (Kingdom of Yugoslavia) – 1st Army Group (Kingdom of Yugoslavia) – 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (United States) – 1st Brigade, 7th Infantry Division (United States) – 1st Cavalry Division (Kingdom of Yugoslavia) – 1st Croatian Guards Corps – 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment – 1st Parachute Battalion (Australia) – 1st Parachute Brigade (United Kingdom) – 1st SAS Brigade – 1st Split Partisan Detachment – 1st Sustainment Brigade (United States) – 1st West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment – 2/1st Machine Gun Battalion (Australia) – 2/2nd Machine Gun Battalion (Australia) – 2/3rd Battalion (Australia) – 2/3rd Machine Gun Battalion (Australia) – 2/4th Machine Gun Battalion (Australia) – 2/5th Battalion (Australia) – 2/6th Battalion (Australia) – 2/7th Battalion (Australia) – 2/9th Battalion (Australia) – 2/10th Battalion (Australia) – 2/14th Battalion (Australia) – 2/15th Battalion (Australia) – 2/17th Battalion (Australia) – 2/18th Battalion (Australia) – 2/31st Battalion (Australia) – 2/33rd Battalion (Australia) – 2/43rd Battalion (Australia) – 2/48th Battalion (Australia) – 2nd Armoured Brigade (Australia) – 2nd Armoured Division (United Kingdom) – 2nd Army (Kingdom of Yugoslavia) – 2nd Army Group (Kingdom of Yugoslavia) – 2nd Battalion (Australia) – 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines – 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (United States) – 2nd Brigade, 7th Infantry Division (United States) – 2nd Canadian Regiment – 2nd Commando Regiment (Australia) – 2nd Parachute Brigade (United Kingdom) – 2nd Ranger Infantry Company (United States) – 2nd West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment – 3rd Brigade, 7th Infantry Division (United States) – 3rd Division (Australia) – 3rd Parachute Brigade (United Kingdom) – 3rd Pioneer Battalion (Australia) – 3rd Ranger Infantry Company (United States) – 3rd Sustainment Brigade (United States) – 4th Armoured Brigade (Australia) – 4th Parachute Brigade (United Kingdom) – 5th Mechanised Corps (Soviet Union) – 5th Parachute Brigade (United Kingdom) – 5th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia – 6th Airlanding Brigade (United Kingdom) – 6th Battalion (Australia) – 6th Division (Australia) – 7 Independent Company (Rhodesia) – 7th Battalion (Australia) – 7th Infantry Division (United States) – 8th Military Police Brigade (United States) – 9th (Highland) Infantry Division – 10th Battalion (Australia) – Combat Aviation Brigade, 10th Mountain Division – 10th Mountain Division – 11th Airborne Division (United States) – 11th Battalion (Australia) – 11th New York Infantry – 12th Light Horse Regiment (Australia) – 14th/32nd Battalion (Australia) – 15th Battalion (Australia) – 15th (Imperial Service) Cavalry Brigade – 15th Sustainment Brigade – 16th Sustainment Brigade – 17th Airborne Division (United States) – 17th Special Operations Squadron – 18th Battalion (New Zealand) – 18th Engineer Brigade (United States) – 18th Military Police Brigade (United States) – 19th Mechanized Division (Greece) – 20th Battalion (New Zealand) – 20th Engineer Brigade (United States) – 23rd Battalion (Australia) – 24th Infantry Division (United States) – 25th Battalion (New Zealand) – 26th Battalion (Australia) – 26th Infantry Division (United States) – 27th Battalion (Australia) – 28th Battalion (Australia) – 29th Battalion (Australia) – 29th Infantry Division (United States) – 29th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry – 31st/51st Battalion (Australia) – 32nd Battalion (Australia) – 32nd Infantry Division Triglavski – 34th Battalion (New Zealand) – 35th Battalion (New Zealand) – 36th Engineer Brigade (United States) – 37th Battalion (New Zealand) – 38th Infantry Division Dravska – 39th Battalion (Australia) – 40th Infantry Division Slavonska – 41st Guards Rocket Division – 42nd Infantry Division Murska – 42nd Military Police Brigade (United 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New Zealand and Australian Division – New Zealand Division – No. 1 Basic Flying Training School RAAF – No. 1 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF – No. 1 Initial Flying Training School RAAF – No. 1 Long Range Flight RAAF – No. 1 Operational Conversion Unit RAAF – No. 1 Operational Training Unit RAAF – No. 2 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF – No. 2 Service Flying Training School RAAF – No. 2 Squadron RCAF – No. 3 Aircraft Depot RAAF – No. 3 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF – No. 3 Squadron RCAF – No. 4 Commando – No. 4 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF – No. 4 Operational Training Unit RAAF – No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF – No. 5 Airfield Construction Squadron RAAF – No. 5 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF – No. 5 Operational Training Unit RAAF – No. 5 Service Flying Training School RAAF – No. 6 Squadron RAAF – No. 8 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF – No. 8 Service Flying Training School RAAF – No. 11 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF – No. 20 Squadron RAAF – No. 30 Transport Unit RAAF – No. 71 Wing RAAF – No. 72 Wing RAAF – No. 73 Wing RAAF – No. 75 Squadron RAAF – No. 75 Wing RAAF – No. 76 Wing RAAF – No. 77 Wing RAAF – No. 78 Squadron RAAF – No. 78 Wing RAAF – No. 79 Wing RAAF – No. 80 Wing RAAF – No. 81 Wing RAAF – No. 82 Squadron RAAF – No. 84 Wing RAAF – No. 86 Wing RAAF – No. 82 Wing RAAF – No. 114 Mobile Control and Reporting Unit RAAF – No. 285 Squadron RAAF – No. 391 Squadron RAAF – No. 457 Squadron RAAF – No. 482 Squadron RAAF – No. 486 Squadron RAAF – No. 491 Squadron RAAF – North Staffordshire Regiment – North-West Mounted Police – Northern Area Command (RAAF) – Northern Command (RAAF) – Organization of the Luftwaffe (1933–45) – Palestinian fedayeen – Pećanac Chetniks – Police Regiment Centre – Police Regiment South – Polish Legions (Napoleonic period) – Polish Underground State – Principes – RAAF Transport Flight (Japan) – RAF Coastal Command – RAF Coastal Command during World War II – Real Irish Republican Army – Romanian Land Forces – Romanian Volunteer Corps in Russia – Royal Australian Regiment – Royal Sardinian Navy – Royal Yugoslav Navy – Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry – Russian Protective Corps – Schutzstaffel – South Australian Mounted Rifles – South West Pacific Area (command) – Southern Area Command (RAAF) – Seaplane Squadron RAAF – Serbian State Guard – SPARS – Special Air Service – Special Air Service Regiment – Special Boat Service – Special Reserve – Special Troops Battalion, 10th Mountain Division – 54th Engineer Battalion (United States) – Spruce Production Division – SS-Begleitkommando des Führers – Swiss Air Force, History of – Trenck's Pandurs – Triarii – United Nations Command–Rear – United States Battleship Division Nine (World War I) – United States Marine Corps Women's Reserve – United States Special Operations Command – Velites – Wehrmacht forces for the Ardennes Offensive – Wellington Mounted Rifles Regiment – Yukon Field Force – Zrinski Battalion (332 articles)
Ancient history through Middle Ages (before 1500)
Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor (782) – Albanian revolt of 1432–1436 – Albanian–Venetian War – Albigensian Crusade – Alid revolt of 762–763 – Arab–Byzantine wars – Arab–Khazar wars – Avar–Byzantine wars – Battle of Akroinon – Battle of Albulena – Battle of Alexandretta – Battle of Andrassos – Battle of Antioch (218) – Battle of Anzen – Battle of Apamea – Battle of Arcadiopolis (970) – Battle of Arsuf – Battle of Artemisium – Battle of Ayn al-Warda – Battle of Baia – Battle of Bathys Ryax – Battle of the Baggage – Battle of Baykand – Battle of Boroughbridge – Battle of Bouvines – Battle of Brunanburh – Battle of Burton Bridge (1322) – Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC) – Battle of Constantinople (922) – Battle of Damme – Battle of the Defile – Battle of Drepana – Battle of Dun Nechtain – Battle of the Eurymedon – Battle of Evesham – Battle of Fréteval – Battle of Gallipoli (1416) – Battle of Glenmama – Battle of Goychay – Battle of Grunwald – Battle of Hama – Battle of al-Harra – Battle of Hulao – Battle of Huoyi – Battle of the Kalka River – Battle of Kapetron – Battle of Karbala – Battle of Kerlés – Battle of Kemp's Landing – Battle of Kettle Creek – Battle of Kharistan – Battle of Khazir – Battle of Kings Mountain – Battle of Kırkdilim – Battle of Kleidion – Battle of Kopidnadon – Battle of Krasos – Battle of Lade – Battle of Lalakaon – Battle of Lechaeum – Battle of Les Sables-d'Olonne – Battle of Lunalonge – Battles of Madhar and Harura – Battle of Manzikert – Battle of Marathon – Battle of Marj Rahit (684) – Battle of Maskin – Battle of Mauropotamos – Battle of Mycale – Battle of North Walsham – Battle of Ohrid – Battle of the Olive Grove of Kountouras – Battle of Pegae – Battle of Petroe – Battle of Plataea – Battle of Posada – Battle of Saint George – Battle of Salamis – Battle of Salamis (306 BC) – Battle of Solachon – Battle of Tawahin – Battle of Thermopylae – Battle of Tigranocerta – Battle of Torvioll – Battle of the Gates of Trajan – Battle of Trapani – Battle of the Trench – Battle of Uhud – Battle of Vaslui – Battle of Vijithapura – Battle of Winchelsea – Battle of Yanshi – Battle of Yarmouk – Bolesław I's intervention in the Kievan succession crisis – Bonville–Courtenay feud – Byzantine–Bulgarian war of 894–896 – Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 – Crusades – Day of Thirst – English invasion of Scotland (1385) – English invasion of Scotland (1400) – Fatimid conquest of Egypt – Fatimid invasion of Egypt (919–921) – First Macedonian War – First Persian invasion of Greece – Fourth Fitna – Galatian War – Genoese occupation of Rhodes – Gothic War (535–554) – Greco-Persian Wars – Han campaigns against Minyue – Ionian Revolt – Kaga Rebellion – Lithuanian Civil War (1389–1392) – Mehmed II's first Albanian campaign – Mongol conquest of the Qara Khitai – Mongol siege of Kaifeng – Mudéjar revolt of 1264–1266 – Muslim conquest of Sicily – Night Attack at Târgoviște – Ottoman conquest of Lesbos – Prussian uprisings – Pyrrhus' invasion of the Peloponnese – Rebellion of Cao Qin – Relief of Qasr al-Bahili – Roman–Parthian War of 58–63 – Sack of Damietta (853) – Second Persian invasion of Greece – Siege of Berat (1280–1281) – Siege of Damascus (634) – Siege of Damascus (1148) – Siege of Eretria – Siege of Gythium – Siege of Jerusalem (636–637) – Siege of Kamacha – Siege of Kamarja – Siege of Krujë (1450) – Siege of Krujë (1466–1467) – Siege of Mecca (683) – Siege of Mecca (692) – Siege of Melos – Siege of Minerve – Siege of Naxos (499 BC) – Siege of Nicaea (727) – Siege of Oxford (1142) – Siege of Paris (845) – Siege of Patras (805 or 807) – Siege of Shaizar – Siege of Sparta – Siege of Svetigrad (1448) – Siege of Syracuse (877–878) – Siege of Trsat – Siege of Tyana – Skanderbeg's Italian expedition – Spanish conquest of Honduras – Spanish conquest of El Salvador – Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria – Swabian War – Tang campaign against Kucha – Third Perso-Turkic War – Toluid Civil War – Uprising of Ivaylo – Vandalic War – War of the Euboeote Succession – Warfare in Medieval Scotland – Wars of the Delian League (166 articles)
Early modern period (1500–1800)
1782 Sylhet uprising – Action of 5 May 1794 – Action of 6 November 1794 – Action of 7 May 1794 – Action of 9 February 1799 (South Africa) – Action of 9 September 1796 – Action of 10 April 1795 – Action of 12 May 1796 – Action of 15 July 1798 – Action of 16 October 1799 – Action of 18 August 1798 – Action of 18 June 1793 – Action of 20 October 1793 – Action of 21 October 1794 – Action of 22 August 1795 – Action of 24 June 1795 – Action of 24 October 1793 – Action of 24 October 1798 – Action of 26 April 1797 – Action of 27 June 1798 – Action of 28 February 1799 – Action of 30 June 1798 – Action of 30 May 1798 – Action of 31 July 1793 – Action of 22 October 1793 – Ambush of Geary – Atlantic campaign of May 1794 – Attack on German Flatts (1778) – Bali Strait Incident – Battle of Alton – Battle of Ampfing (1800) – Battle of Antietam – Battle of the Assunpink Creek – Battle of Blandford – Battle of Block Island – Battle of Bloody Creek (1711) – Battle of Bonchurch – Battle of Bound Brook – Battle of Bovey Heath – Battle of Bunker Hill – Battle of Burton Bridge (1643) – Battle of Byczyna – Battle of Camperdown – Battle of Cape Henry – Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1606) – Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1780) – Battle of Cartagena de Indias – Battle of Chelsea Creek – Battle of the Chesapeake – Battle of Cobleskill – Battle of Cooch's Bridge – Battle of Emmendingen – Battle of Ettlingen – Battle of Flint River – Battle of Flores (1592) – Battle of Fontenoy (1745) – Battle of Fort Anne – Battle of Fort Cumberland – Battle of Fort Washington – Battle of Forts Clinton and Montgomery – Battle of Gloucester (1775) – Battle of Great Bridge – Battle of Green Spring – Battle of Groton Heights – Battle of Harlem Heights – Battle of Höchstädt (1800) – Battle of Hubbardton – Battle of Île Ronde – Battle of the Îles Saint-Marcouf – Battle of Iron Works Hill – Battle of Jajau – Battle of Jumonville Glen – Battle of Kehl (1796) – Battle of Lake Pontchartrain – Battle of Leeds – Battle of Long Island – Battle of Longue-Pointe – Battle of Machias – Battle of Machias (1777) – Battle of Marshall's Elm – Battle of Marston Moor – Battle of Millstone – Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge – Battle of Mykonos – Battle of Neerwinden (1793) – Battle of Neuburg (1800) – Battle of Noordhorn – Battle of Ollantaytambo – Battle of Orbetello – Battle of Oriskany – Battle of Ostrach – Battle of Pell's Point – Battle of Port Louis – Battle of Princeton – Battle of Quebec (1690) – Battle of Ridgefield – Battle of Rowton Heath – Battle of Saint-Pierre – Battle of Sant Esteve d'en Bas – Battle of Setauket – Battle of Short Hills – Battle of Sourton Down – Battle of Spencer's Ordinary – Battle of St. Louis – Battle of Staten Island – Battle of Stockach (1799) – Battle of Sullivan's Island – Battle of Tellicherry – Battle of the Lippe – Battle of the Plains of Abraham – Battle of the Raz de Sein – Battle of Torrence's Tavern – Battle of Trenton – Battle of White Marsh – Battle of White Plains – Battle of Valmy – Battle on Snowshoes – Battle on Snowshoes (1757) – Battles of Lexington and Concord – Battles of Saratoga – Battle of Zutphen – Battle of the Narrow Seas – Boston campaign – Boston Massacre – Brabant Revolution – Burmese–Siamese War (1547–1549) – Burning of Falmouth – Burning of Norfolk – Campaign of Grodno – Capitulation of Saldanha Bay – Capture of Grenada (1779) – Capture of Saint Vincent – Capture of Savannah – Lefebvre's Charles Town expedition – Cherry Valley massacre – Childers Incident – Cornwallis in North America – Cretan War (1645–1669) – Crusades – Dano-Swedish War (1658–1660) – Dutch expedition to Valdivia – Dutch pacification campaign on Formosa – East Indies theatre of the French Revolutionary Wars – French expedition to Ireland (1796) – First Battle of Newbury – First Massacre of Machecoul – Forage War – Fortification of Dorchester Heights – Frigate action of 29 May 1794 – Grey's raid – Gunpowder Incident – Hudson Bay expedition – Invasion of Quebec (1775) – Invasion of Ceylon (1795) – Invasion of Dominica (1778) – Invasion of the Cape Colony – Java War (1741–1743) – Landing at Kip's Bay – Livonian War – Macau Incident (1799) – Martin's cruise of 1794 – Mediterranean campaign of 1798 – Meigs Raid – Monmouth Rebellion – Mount Hope Bay raids – Naval battles of the American Revolutionary War – New York and New Jersey campaign – Newfoundland expedition (1702) – Noble train of artillery – Ottoman–Venetian War (1570–1573) – Polish–Russian War of 1792 – Powder Alarm – Quebec Expedition – Queen Anne's War – Raid on Deerfield – Raid on Genoa – Raid on Grand Pré – Raid on Haverhill (1708) – Raid on Manila (1798) – Raid of Nassau – Raid on Unadilla and Onaquaga – Revolt of the Comuneros – Rhine Campaign of 1795 – Sack of Shamakhi – Saratoga campaign – Second Battle of Kehl (1796) – Second Northern War – Second Silesian War – Siege of Badajoz (1658) – Siege of Boston – Siege of Castelnuovo – Siege of Fort St. Jean – Siege of Fort Stanwix – Siege of Fort Ticonderoga (1777) – Siege of Fort William Henry – Siege of Güns – Siege of Hull (1642) – Siege of Hüningen (1796–97) – Siege of Inabayama Castle – Siege of Kehl (1796–97) – Siege of Klis – Siege of Lyme Regis – Siege of Malta (1798–1800) – Siege of Mantua (1799) – Siege of Pensacola (1707) – Siege of Pondicherry (1793) – Siege of Port Royal (1707) – Siege of Port Royal (1710) – Siege of Reading – Siege of Savage's Old Fields – Siege of St. Augustine (1702) – Siege of St. John's – Siege of Szigetvár – Siege of Viborg (1710) – Siege of Yorktown – Silesian Wars – Smolensk War – Spanish conquest of Chiapas – Spanish conquest of Honduras – Spanish conquest of El Salvador – Spanish conquest of the Maya – Storming of Farnham Castle – Sunda Strait campaign of January 1794 – Swiss peasant war of 1653 – Third Silesian War – Twelfth Siege of Gibraltar – Warfare in early modern Scotland – Yorktown campaign (228 articles)
Modern history (1800 to present)
1 May 2015 Jalisco attacks – 1 November 1944 reconnaissance sortie over Japan – 1974 White House helicopter incident – 1981 Entumbane uprising – 1991 protest in Split – 1991 Yugoslav campaign in Croatia – 2nd Parachute Brigade in Southern France – 6th Airborne Division advance to the River Seine – 6th Airborne Division in Palestine – 1915 Singapore Mutiny – 1919 Polish coup d'état attempt in Lithuania – 1926 Lithuanian coup d'état – 1971 Scottish soldiers' killings – 1992 European Community Monitor Mission helicopter downing – 1993 Bishopsgate bombing – 2008 invasion of Anjouan – 2008 Mumbai attacks – 2009 Palma Nova bombing – 2011 NATO attack in Pakistan – Action of 3 February 1812 – Action of 3 July 1810 – Action of 4 August 1800 – Action of 6 April 1809 – Action of 9 July 1806 – Action of 9 November 1822 – Action of 10 February 1809 – Action of 10 November 1808 – Action of 13 March 1806 – Action of 13 September 1810 – Action of 15 November 1810 – Action of 19 February 1801 – Action of 18 October 1806 – Action of 18 September 1810 – Action of 18 November 1809 – Action of 22 January 1809 – Action of 23 August 1967 – Action of 24 June 1801 – Action of 24 March 1811 – Action of 25 September 1806 – Action of 26 July 1806 – Action of 28 January 1945 – Action of 29 November 1811 – Action of 31 March 1800 – Action of 31 May 1809 – Action of 1 November 1944 – Action off Lofoten – Adlertag – Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814 – Air Battle of South Korea – Air campaign of the Uganda–Tanzania War – Algeciras campaign – Allemand's expedition of 1805 – Anglo-Egyptian Darfur Expedition – April 23, 1998 Albanian–Yugoslav border ambush – Argentine–Chilean naval arms race – Atlantic campaign of 1806 – Attack on Camp Holloway – Attack on USNS Card – Attack on Yokosuka – Attacks at Fort Blue Mounds – Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki – Australia and the American Civil War – Australian contribution to the Allied Intervention in Russia 1918–1919 – Australian contribution to UNTAG – Austro-Italian ironclad arms race – Bakassi conflict – Battle of Aachen – Battle of Abu Hamed – Battle of Amiens (1918) – Battle of Ap Bac – Battle of Apple River Fort – Battle of Arnhem – Battle of Assaye – Battle of Atlanta – Battle of Balikpapan (1945) – Battle of Ban Me Thuot – Battle of the Barracks – Battle of the Basque Roads – Battle of Battle Mountain – Battle of Bautzen (1945) – Battle of Beersheba (1917) – Battle of Beirut (1912) – Battle of Belgium – Battle of Besançon – Battle of Binh Gia – Battle of Bita Paka – Battle of Bizani – Battle of Bombo – Battle of Bondo – Battle of Borgerhout – Battle of Borodino – Battle of Borovo Selo – Battle of the Bowling Alley – Battle of Bréville – Battle of Britain Day – Battle of Caldera Bay – Battle of Cape Gloucester – Battle of Cer – Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River – Battle of the Chinese Farm – Battle of Chochiwon – Battle of Chonan – Battle of Chongju (1950) – Battle of Chosin Reservoir – Battle of Ciudad Juárez (1911) – Battle of Coral–Balmoral – Battle of the Dalmatian Channels – Battle of Dobro Pole – Battle of Đồng Xoài – Battle of Dover Strait (1916) – Battle of Elands River (1900) – Battle of El Herri – Battle of Elephant Point – Battle off Endau – Battle of Entebbe – Battle of Fardykambos – Battle of Finschhafen – Battle of Fort Eben-Emael – Battle of Fort Lahtzanit – Battle of Frenchman's Creek – Battle of Gang Toi – Battle of Garnett's & Golding's Farm – Battle of the Gates of Trajan – Battle of Gayaza Hills – Battle of Gettysburg – Battle of Gettysburg, first day – Battle of Gospić – Battle of Goychay – Battle of Grunwald (Matejko) – Battle of Haman – Battle of Hampton Roads – Battle of Hel – Battle of Heligoland (1864) – Battle of the Heligoland Bight (1939) – Battle of Hill 70 – Battle of the Hongorai River – Battle of Horseshoe Bend (1832) – Battle of Huế – Battle of Hwanggan – Battle of Ismailia – Battle of Isurava – Battle of Jasmund (1864) – Battle of Jerusalem – Battle of Jilib – Battle of Jinja – Battle of Ka-san – Battle of Kalbajar – Battle of Kampala – Battle of Kapyong – Battle of Karameh – Battle of Karuma Falls – Battle of Katia – Battle of Kay – Battle of Kellogg's Grove – Battle of the Kerch Peninsula – Battle of Kham Duc – Battle of Kilinochchi (2008–2009) – Battle of Kinburn (1855) – Battle of Kolubara – Battle of Kostiuchnówka – Battle of Kowloon – Battle of Kranji – Battle of Kujin – Battle of Kursk – Battle of Kupres (1992) – Battle of Kupres (1994) – Battle of Kusonje – Battle of Kyongju – Battle of Lang Vei – Battle of Lanzerath Ridge – Battle of Lima Site 85 – Battle of Lira – Battle of Loc Ninh – Battle of Logorište – Battle of Lone Pine – Battle of Long Khánh – Battle of Loznica (1941) – Battle of Lukaya – Battle of Madang – Battle of Magdhaba – Battle of Mahé – Battle of the Malta Convoy – Battle of Marash – Battle of Marion – Battle of Masaka – Battle of Masan – Battle of Maysalun – Battle of Merville Gun Battery – Battle of Messines (1917) – Battle of the Miljevci Plateau – Battle of Mont Sorrel – Battle of Moorefield – Battle of Mughar Ridge – Battle of Muong Khoua – Battle of Mutukula – Battle of Nablus (1918) – Battle of Nalapani – Battle of Nam River – Battle of Nanking – Battle of Narva (1944) – Battle of Nazareth – Battle of the Netherlands – Battle of Ngomano – Battle for No.3 Post – Battle of North Borneo – Battle of the Notch – Battle of Ong Thanh – Battle of Onjong – Battle of Orašje – Battle of Orthez – Battle of Osijek – Battle of P'ohang-dong – Battle of Pakchon – Battle of Pearl Ridge – Battle of Pirano – Battle of Plaman Mapu – Battle of Porta – Battle of Porton Plantation – Battle of Pusan Perimeter – Battle of Pusan Perimeter logistics – Battle of Pyongtaek – Battle of Ratsua – Battle of Rejaf – Battle of Romani – Battle of Samakh – Battle of the Samichon River – Battle of San Domingo – Battle of San Lorenzo – Battle of San Marino – Battle of Sangju (1950) – Battle of Sarantaporo – Battle of Sattelberg – Battle 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Roquebert's expedition to the Caribbean – Saborsko massacre – Siege of Arrah – Siege of the Salamanca Forts – St Nazaire Raid – Scuttling of the German fleet at Scapa Flow – Second Battle of Algeciras – Second Battle of Bapaume – Second Battle of Kharkov – Second Battle of Naktong Bulge – Second Battle of Passchendaele – Sejny Uprising – Serb uprising of 1596–1597 – Siege of Bjelovar Barracks – Siege of Dubrovnik – Siege of Erivan (1804) – Siege of Kijevo (1991) – Siege of Porto Ferrajo – Siege of Saïo – Siege of Varaždin Barracks – Sinking Creek Raid – Široka Kula massacre – Southern Rhodesia in World War II – Southern Rhodesian military involvement in the Malayan Emergency – Spanish American wars of independence – Spanish coup of July 1936 – Sunda Straits Crisis – Tallinn Offensive – Tartu Offensive – Tet Offensive – Tet Offensive attack on US Embassy – Third Anglo-Maratha War – Third attack on Anzac Cove – Third Battle of Gaza – Third Battle of Seoul – Third Transjordan attack – Torreón massacre – Toyota War – Troude's expedition to the Caribbean – Uganda–Tanzania War – United Nations Confidence Restoration Operation in Croatia – Utah Beach – USS Enterprise vs Flambeau – Vance plan – Vardar Offensive – Vedaranyam March – Venezuelan crisis of 1902–1903 – Vilna offensive – Vukovar massacre – Wallachian Revolution of 1848 – Wendover Air Force Base – Winnebago War – World War II – Wytheville Raid – Yugoslav coup d'état (531 articles)
Massacres, war crimes, and legal issues of warfare
Apalachee massacre – Baćin massacre – Battle of Bad Axe – Białystok children, Transport of – Bijeljina massacre – Blue discharge – Boelcke-Kaserne concentration camp – Bombing of Wieluń – Canadian Afghan detainee issue – Court-martial of James, Lord Gambier – Dalj massacre – Double Tenth incident – Erdut killings – Flossenbürg concentration camp – French prisoners of war in World War II – Gospić massacre – The Holocaust in Slovakia – Jastrebarsko children's camp – Kaufering concentration camp complex – Lachine massacre – Le Paradis massacre – Marburg's Bloody Sunday – Nakam – No Gun Ri massacre – Non-intervention in the Spanish Civil War – Omarska camp – Penn's Creek massacre – St. Vrain massacre – Selarang Barracks incident – Simele massacre – Spafford Farm massacre – Stanley Internment Camp – Theresienstadt Ghetto – Voćin massacre (34 articles)
Aircraft technology and doctrine
Aircraft camouflage – Dicta Boelcke (2 articles)
Military aircraft
1945 Japan–Washington flight – AFVG – AgustaWestland Apache – Alekseyev I-21 – Alekseyev I-212 – Antonov An-70 – Arado E.381 – Avro Canada CF-103 – Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow – Avro Canada VZ-9 Avrocar – Avro Vulcan – BAC TSR-2 – BAE Systems Nimrod MRA4 – Blackburn Firebrand – Blackburn Firecrest – Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey – Bockscar – Boeing AH-64 Apache – Boeing B-52 Stratofortress – Boeing Chinook (UK variants) – Boeing E-3 Sentry – Boeing–Sikorsky RAH-66 Comanche – Bravo November – British Aerospace Sea Harrier – CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder – Chase XCG-20 – Convair F2Y Sea Dart – Dassault Rafale – de Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle – Dornier Do 17 – Douglas XCG-17 – Enola Gay – Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II – Fairey Spearfish – FMA IAe 33 Pulqui II – General Aircraft Hamilcar – General Aircraft Hotspur – General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon – General Dynamics F-111C – The Great Artiste – Grumman S-2 Tracker in Australian service – Grumman XSBF – Grumman XTSF – Hall XPTBH – Handley Page Victor – Hawker Hunter – Hawker Siddeley Harrier – Hawker Siddeley P.1127 – Hawker Siddeley P.1154 – Heinkel He 111 – Ikarus IK-2 – Ilyushin Il-6 – Ilyushin Il-20 (1948) – Ilyushin Il-30 – Ilyushin Il-32 – Ilyushin Il-40 – Imperial Gift – Interstate TDR – Junkers Ju 87 – Lavochkin La-7 – Lavochkin La-150 – Lavochkin La-152 – Patrie (airship) – Lockheed AH-56 Cheyenne – Lockheed D-21 – Lockheed F-104 Starfighter – Lockheed Have Blue – Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor – Lockheed Martin VH-71 Kestrel – Lockheed XF-104 Starfighter – Lockheed YF-22 – Martin AM Mauler – McDonnell Douglas A-12 Avenger II – McDonnell Douglas Phantom in UK service – Mikoyan-Gurevich I-211 – Mikoyan-Gurevich I-250 – Mikoyan-Gurevich DIS – Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-1 – Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3 – Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-9 – North American AJ Savage – North American XB-21 – North American XB-70 Valkyrie – North American XF-108 Rapier – Northrop F-20 Tigershark – Northrop N-3PB – Panavia Tornado – Petlyakov Pe-3 – Petlyakov Pe-8 – Platt-LePage XR-1 – Polikarpov I-3 – Polikarpov I-5 – Polikarpov I-6 – Polikarpov I-185 – Polikarpov DI-1 – Polikarpov ITP – Polikarpov TIS – Polikarpov VIT-1 – Project Isinglass – Radioplane RP-77 – RAF West Ruislip – Republic F-105 Thunderchief – Rockwell B-1 Lancer – Ryan FR Fireball – Saab JAS 39 Gripen – Lockheed Senior Prom – SEPECAT Jaguar – Sukhoi Su-9 (1946) – Sukhoi Su-33 – Sukhoi Su-35 – Sukhoi Su-37 – Sukhoi Su-57 – Supermarine Spitfire – Sutton Wick air crash – Tupolev Tu-12 – Tupolev Tu-70 – Tupolev Tu-75 – Tupolev Tu-80 – Tupolev Tu-85 – Tupolev Tu-142 – V bomber – Vickers Valiant – Vought F6U Pirate – Vought XSO2U – Westland Sea King – Yakovlev Yak-15 – Yakovlev Yak-19 – Yermolayev Yer-2 (128 articles)
Awards and decorations
Coast Guard City – Distinguished Warfare Medal – Hero of the Russian Federation – Medal of Honor – Order of Karađorđe's Star – Param Vir Chakra (6 articles)
Military museums and memorials
Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery – Bikernieki Memorial – Commonwealth War Graves Commission – National War Memorial (South Australia) – Red Tail Squadron – Royal Artillery Memorial – South African War Memorial (South Australia) – St Symphorien Military Cemetery – United Nations Memorial Cemetery – World War I memorials – Winged Victory (Lewis) (11 articles)
Military people (A–C)
Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn al-Ash'ath – Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr – Abdul Hamid (soldier) – Abu'l-Aswar Shavur ibn Fadl – Adam, Ronald Forbes – Adolf Hitler's bodyguard – Agnew, Harold – Agnus, Felix – Amr ibn al-As – al-Aqta, Umar – al-'Azma, Yusuf – al-Battal, Abdallah – Al-Adil ibn al-Sallar – al-Dawla, Sayf – Al-Hasan al-As'am – Al-Jarrah ibn Abdallah – Al-Muhallab ibn Abi Sufra – Al-Muwaffaq – al-Wazir, Khalil – Alderson, Edwin – Alexander, Edward Porter – Alexander, Tiberius – Allen, Ethan – Allingham, Henry – Anderson, Elda Emma – Andersen, Johannes S. – Anderson, William – Andranik – Andrew, Leslie – Angelos, Constantine – Argyros, Eustathios (general under Leo VI) – Argyros, Marianos – Arinthaeus, Flavius – Arnold, Benedict – Arnold, Benedict (military career, 1777–1779) – Arnold, Benedict (military career, 1781) – Artabanes – Arther, Wilfred – Asad ibn Abdallah al-Qasri – Attarsiya – Azcuénaga, Miguel de – Babcock, John – Babunski, Jovan – Baćović, Petar – Balchen, John – Band, Jonathon – Banker, Grace – Banks, Nathaniel P. – Barbey, Daniel E. – Baretzki, Stefan – Barnes, John Andrew III – Barron, Fraser – Barrons, Richard – Barrowclough, Harold – Barytrachelos, Nikephoros Phokas – Basilone, John – Baskeyfield, John – Báthory, Stefan – Beauregard, P. G. T. – Beaty, Powhatan – Bedell Smith, Walter – Belgrano, Manuel – Bennett, Gordon – Berchold, Joseph – Berthold, Rudolf – de Berton de Crillon, Louis des Balbes, 1st Duke of Mahón – Bessas – Bibulus, Marcus Calpurnius – Birks, Frederick – Blackader, Charles – Blackburn, Arthur – Bleak, David B. – Bond, Ernest R. – Bliss, Zenas – Boelcke, Oswald – Bourcier, François Antoine Louis – Bourtzes, Michael – Boustead, Hugh – Braham, John (RAF officer) – Braithwaite, William Garnett – Brändle, Kurt – Brandon, William L. – Brenna, Virgil – Brett, George – Brooks, Hubert – Brooks, John (governor) – Brown, Bryan D. – Brown, Donald Forrester – Brown, George Scratchley – Browning, Frederick – Bruce, Andrew Davis – Brunt, John – Buckles, Frank – Bucklew, Phil H. – Burden, Herbert – Burnham, Frederick Russell – Burnside, Ambrose – Bursać, Marija – Butler, Smedley – Cain, Robert Henry – Callaghan, Daniel J. – Callaghan, William M. – Calugas, Jose – Cameron, Duncan – Capelle, Eduard von – Cappello, Vettore – Capper, John – Capper, Thompson – Cardigan, Lord – Cariappa, K. M. – Carpender, Arthur S. – Carpenter, Louis H. – Carriles, Luis Poada – Casey, Hugh John – Castelli, Juan José – Chamberlin, Stephen J. – Charlesworth, Alan – Charlton, Cornelius H. – Chase, William C. – Checketts, Johnny – Cherry, Percy – Chodkiewicz, Jan Karol – Christian, Hugh Cloberry – Christie, Ralph Waldo – Clark, George Rogers – Cleburne, Patrick – Clifford, John, 9th Baron Clifford – Clisby, Les – Cluverius, Wat Tyler Jr. – Cockcroft, John – Coey, John Alan – Coker, George Thomas – Collier, Sir George, 1st Baronet – Comstock, Cyrus B. – Constantine Dalassenos, Duke of Antioch – Cooke, John – Cooke, Thomas – Corey, Ernest Albert – Corkhill, Pearl – Cradock, Christopher – Crichton, James – Crombie, Charles – Cros, Gaston – Cross, Tim – Cubitt, Thomas Cubitt – Cullen, Nigel – Cullum, George Washington – Cumming, Arthur – Cunningham, John – Curran, Joan – Curtis, Roger – Cutzinas – Czarniecki, Stefan (153 articles)
Military people (D–F)
Daghlian, Harry K. Jr. – Daly, Michael J. – Dance, Nathaniel – Dangić, Jezdimir – Daoiz de Torres, Luis – Daphnomeles, Eustathios – Dartnell, Wilbur Taylor – Davidson, Allan – Davies, Richard Hutton – Davis, Isaac – de Carrouges, Jean – De La Rue, Hippolyte – de Peyster, Johnston – Dean, William F. – Deane, Ernest – Defrance, Jean-Marie – del Valle, Pedro – Devereux, Arthur F. – Devers, Jacob L. – Dewar, Henry – Dewar, Kenneth – Diagne, Mbaye – Dieskau, Karl Wilhelm von – Dingle, Arthur James – Diogenes, Constantine – Dodd, Townsend F. – von Dohna, Christoph II – Dokeianos, Michael – Domentziolus (nephew of Phocas) – Donayre, Edwin – Doukas, Constantine – Doukas, John – Doukas, John I of Thessaly – Downes, Rupert – Downman, Hugh – Dragačevac, Svetolik – Drenović, Uroš – Drljević, Sekula – Duffield, Priscilla – Duigan, John Evelyn – Đujić, Momčilo – Duke, Basil W. – Dukovac, Mato – Dundas, John – Dutton, James – Dyer, Frederick H. – Eaves, Ian – Edson, Merritt A. – Edwards, Clarence Ransom – Edwards, Hughie – Edwards, Oliver – Edwards, Peter – Egle, William Henry – Eichelberger, Robert L. – Elliott, Harold Edward – Elliott, Keith – Ernouf, Jean Augustin – Ewing, Hugh Boyle – Eyre, George – Farrell, Thomas – Farrow, William G. – Fauquier, John Emilius – Fegelein, Hermann – Ferino, Pierre Marie Barthélemy – Finn, John William – Abel, Rudolf – Foertsch, Friedrich – Ford, Edward – Forsyth, Samuel – Foskett, Russell – Frank, Rudolf – Freakley, Benjamin – Frickleton, Samuel – Fryatt, Charles – Finucane, Brendan – Fulton, Harry – Funnell, Ray – Furman, Robert (78 articles)
Military people (G–K)
Gage, Thomas – Gale, Humfrey – Galland, Adolf – Gatewood, Charles B. – Garnons Williams, Richard – Gazan de la Peyrière, Honoré Théodore Maxime – Gedeon, Elmer – Geißhardt, Friedrich – Gellibrand, John – Geoffrey of Briel – George, Harold L. – Gibbs, Stanley – Gleeson, Francis – Godley, Alexander – Goeth, Amon – Gollob, Gordon – Göring, Hermann – George Gosse – Gowing, Margaret – al-Harith ibn Surayj – Graf, Hermann – Graham, James – Graham, James Duncan – Graham, Stuart Clarence – Grant, John Gildroy – Grayburn, John Hollington – Greene, George S. – Greenglass, David – Greyeyes, Mary – Gröning, Oskar – Guderian, Heinz – Guest, Ernest Melville Charles – Gwyn, James – Hagerstrom, James P. – Halder, Franz – Halvorsen, Gail – Hamilton, James Inglis – Hamilton, William S. – Hansell, Haywood S. – Hardham, William – Hardy, Moses – Hargest, James – Harris, Cecil E. – Harrison, Eric – Hart, Herbert Ernest – Hartenstein, Werner – Hartmann, Erich – Harvey, Eliab – al-Hashimi, Yasin – Hashimoto, Mochitsura – Hastrel de Rivedoux, Étienne – Hautpoul, Jean-Joseph Ange d' – Haynes, Caleb V. – Hayward, John T. – Hazen, Moses – Heaphy, Charles – Helm, Benjamin Hardin – Heraclius the Elder – Herbst, John C. "Pappy" – Hesketh-Prichard, Hesketh – Hess, Ernst Moritz – Hess, Rudolf – von der Heyde, Heinrich Sigismund – Heydrich, Reinhard – Hichens, Robert Peverell – Hill, James – Himmler, Heinrich – Hinde, Thomas – Hines, John – Hines, Thomas – Hinton, Jack – Hoepner, Erich – Hohenlohe-Kirchberg, Friedrich Wilhelm, Fürst zu – Hope, William Johnstone – Hotze, Friedrich Freiherr von – Howe, William – Howell, George – Karpeles, Leopold – Kibby, Bill – Kork, August – Hu Lanqi – Hubbard, L. Ron - Military career – Hülsen, Johann Dietrich von – Husayn ibn Hamdan – Huré, Antoine – Hybrida, Gaius Antonius – Inglis, Lindsay Merritt – Ingram, George – Inman, Henry (Royal Navy officer) – Innes, James (North Carolina) – Isa ibn al-Shaykh al-Shaybani – Isaacson, Peter – Izac, Edouard – Ivan the Russian – Iyad, Abu Ali – Iyad ibn Ghanm – Jabara, James – von Jachmann, Eduard – Jackson, Oliver David – Jackson, Leslie Douglas – Jashari, Adem – Jeffries, Clarence Smith – Jervis, John, 1st Earl of St Vincent – Jiggs II – Johns, Dwight – Johnson, George – Johnson, Johnnie – Johnson, Leon W – Joseph, Friedrich, Count of Nauendorf – Judson, Reginald – George Juskalian – Justin (consul 540) – Kaʻauwai, Zorobabela – Kalayanamitr, Saprang – Karađorđe – Harada, Kaname – Keitel, Wilhelm – Kelly, Mark E. – Kenney, George – King, William – Kippenberger, Howard – Kiirian, Harry – Klein, Louis – von Kleist, Frederick William – Koch, Aubrey – Komnenos, Manuel Erotikos – Komnenos, Nikephoros – Koniecpolski, Stanisław – Kouma, Ernest R. – Kourkouas, John – Kawaji Toshiyoshi (131 articles)
Military people (L–M)
Lachanodrakon, Michael – Lamason, Phil – Lang, Emil – Lansdale, John Jr – Large, Lofty – Lariboisière, Jean Ambroise Baston de – Laurent, Harry – Leclerc de Hauteclocque, Philippe – Le Gris, Jacques – Lee, John C. H. – Lemke, Wilhelm – von Lestwitz, Hans Sigismund – Lewis, Hurbert William – Lê Văn Duyệt – Licario – Lipsett, Louis – Little, Robert A. – Lloyd, Charles – Lock, Eric – Logan, Robert – Loisel, John S. – Longstreet, James – Loper, Herbert – Loring, Charles J. – Loving, Walter – Lucius Manlius Torquatus (praetor 49 BC) – Lucius Valerius Flaccus (suffect consul 86 BC) – Luedecke, Alvin – Lukačević, Vojislav – Lukis, Frank – Lumsden, Peter – Luna, Antonio – Lüth, Wolfgang – Lützow, Günther – Luvaas, Jay – Lydiard, Charles – MacBride, John – Mackinolty, George – MacLachlan, James – Macnamara, James – Mac Scelling – John B. Magruder – Makriyannis, Yannis – Malone, William George – Manahi, Haane – Manekshaw, Sam – von Manstein, Erich – Manuel the Armenian – Marcellus, Lucius Neratius – Marcinkus, Romualdas – Marshall, James C. – Martin, Leslie H. – Mashbir, Sidney – Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik – Mathews, Lloyd – Matsui, Iwane – Matthews, Lionel – Matthews, Mark – Matthias, Franklin – Mattocks, Charles – Maxwell, Joseph – May, Charles A. – Mayer, Egon – Mayhew, Kenneth – Mazurkiewicz, Jan – McAloney, William – McClelland, Harold M. – McCormack, James – McCrea, Jane – McCudden, James – McDonald, Angus – McGee, Frank – McGee, Lewis – McGinnis, Ross A. – McIntyre, Ivor – McKellar, Archie – McKibbin, Dorothy – McKnight, Charles – McNamara, Neville – Melissenos, Nikephoros – Mercer, Malcolm – Merveldt, Maximilian, Count of – Meyer, Kurt – Michael the Brave – Michael I of Wallachia – Middleton, Troy H. – Miles, Reginald – Milford, Edward – Minifie, Richard – Minsterworth, John – Mitsui, Masumi – Momchil – Monsoor, Michael A. – Montgomery, Alfred E. – Montgomery, Richard – Monti, Jared C. – Monts, Alexander von – Moore-Jones, Horace – Morales, Irene – Morgan, Frederick E. – Morris III, James – Morshead, Leslie – Muhammad, Abd al-Rahim al-Hajj – Mumma, Albert G. – Murphy, Audie (military career) – Murphy, Arthur William – Murphy, Michael P. – Murray, George (Royal Navy officer) – Murray, Leonard W. – Mutkurov, Sava (110 articles)
Military people (N–R)
Nansouty, Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de – Nasr ibn Sayyar – Nebe, Arthur – Neddermeyer, Seth – Nelson, Horatio, 1st Viscount Nelson – von Neumann, John – John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu – Thomas Neville (died 1460) – Newall, Cyril, 1st Baron Newall – Newham, John – Newkirk, Jack – Nguyễn Văn Nhung – Nicholas, Henry James – Nichols, Kenneth – Nicola, Lewis – Nicolls, Edward – Ninnis, Belgrave – Nolan, Louis – Nordmann, Karl-Gottfried – Northcott, John – Notosusanto, Nugroho – Novikov, Alexander – Nowotny, Walter – O'Leary, Michael John – Oesau, Walter – Ohmsen, Walter – Olds, Robin – Olsen, Dorothy – Ordener, Michel – Ostermann, Max-Hellmuth – Ostojić, Zaharije – Overton, Dolphin D. – Palaiologos, John – Palaiologos, Syrgiannes – Parkinson, Graham Beresford – Parrish, Noel F. – Patroclus (admiral) – Pattle, Marmaduke – Patton, George S., speech to the Third Army – Paulet, Henry – Paulucci, Filippo – Pechersky, Alexander – Pegahmagabow, Francis – Peierls, Rudolf – Peng Dehuai – Peterson, Virgil L. – Petrov, Mikhail Petrovich – Petry, Leroy – Philanthropenos, Alexios – Philippe, Adam, Comte de Custine – Phipps, Ramsay Weston – Phokas, Nikephoros, the Elder – Pickett, George – Pilcher, Thomas – Pinney, Reginald – Piron, Jean-Baptiste – Pivljanin, Bajo – Platen, Dubislav Friedrich von – Plater, Emilia – Pohl, Hugo von – de la Pole, John, 2nd Duke of Suffolk – Pope, John – Popovac, Ismet – Powell, William Henry – Power, Manley – Prinz zur Lippe-Weißenfeld, Egmont – Prittwitz, Joachim Bernhard von – Priscus (general) – Ptolemy I Soter – Publius Cornelius Dolabella (consul 10) – Pulaski, Casimir – Purnell, William R. – Puttick, Edward – Qutayba ibn Muslim – Raithel, Helmuth – Ramage, James D. – Ramey, Howard Knox – Rane, Rama Raghoba – Raw, Peter – Rawlinson, Alan – Ray, Herbert J. – Read, Charles – Red Cloud Jr., Mitchell – Reed, Walter L. – Rehnskiöld, Carl Gustav – Rijadi, Slamet – Riou, Edward – Richardson, George Spafford – Riley, Bennet C. – Ritchie, Henry Peel – Robertson, Horace – Robinson Crusoes of Warsaw – Robinson, Eric Gascoigne – Romanov, Mikhail Timofeyevich – Romesha, Clinton – Romanos III Argyros – de Ros, William, 6th Baron – Rotblat, Joseph – Rothenberg, Gunther E. – Rotheram, Edward – Rowell, Sydney – Rudel, Hans-Ulrich – Rutherford, Griffith (103 articles)
Military people (S–Z)
Saavedra, Cornelio – Sabinianus, Gaius Vettius Julius Hospes – Sabo, Leslie H., Jr. – Salaria, Gurbachan Singh – San Martín, José de – Sanders, William Edward – Saville, Gordon P. – Sayn-Wittgenstein, Heinrich (Prinz zu) – Schaub, Julius – Scheer, Reinhard – Scherf, Charles – Schmitt, Johann Heinrich von – Schnaufer, Heinz-Wolfgang – Schriever, Bernard Adolph – Schwarzkopf, Norman Jr. – Sebille, Louis, J. – Sergeant Reckless – Serong, Ted – Sérurier, Jean-Mathieu-Philibert – Seymour, Lord Hugh – Shanina, Roza – Shannon, Dave – Shoup, David M. – Sharma, Somnath – Sheean, Teddy – Sikorski, Władysław – Simpson, Colin Hall – Sinclair-Burgess, William – Sing, Billy – Singh, Jadunath – Singh, Joginder – Singh, Karam – Singh, Piru – Singh, Shaitan – Skirth, Ronald – Slessor, John – Smith, Dean – Snetkov, Boris – Solomon (Byzantine general) – Somervell, Brehon B. – Soriano, Edward – Southchurch, Richard de – Specht, Günther – Spee, Maximilian von – Stacy, William – Statton, Percy – Steege, Gordon – Stephenson, James W. – Stenbock, Magnus – Steuart, George H. – Stevens, William George— – Stewart, Hugh – Stewart, Keith Lindsay – Stojanović, Mladen – Stone, Charles Pomeroy – Stone, Spencer – Storkey, Percy – Stovin, Frederick – Strachwitz von Groß-Zauche und Camminetz, Hyacinth Graf – Strategopoulos, Alexios – Streett, St. Clair – Strong, Kenneth – Stuart, Henry A. – Styer, Wilhelm D. – Sullivan, Arthur – Surcouf, Robert – Synadenos, Theodore – Szilárd, Leó – Taghlib, Abu – Tarapore, Ardeshir – Tarbuck, Raymond D. – Taylor, Kenneth M. – Thompson, William – Thornton, Leonard – Tiku, Pong – Tillman, Samuel Escue – Titterton, Ernest – Tomić, Miodrag – Tornikios, Leo – Tourkos, Bardanes – Travis, Richard – Travis, Robert F. – Trenchard, Hugh – Troglita, John – Tronstad, Leif – Turahan Bey – Turnbull, Peter (RAAF officer) – Turpin, John Henry – Twombly, Voltaire P. – Tzachas – Uanna, William L. – Umfraville, Robert de – Verge, Jack – Versace, Humbert Roque – Vincent, Clinton D. "Casey" – Vitalian (general) – von Kluge, Günther – Wurmheller, Josef – von Wunsch, Johann Jakob – Vukassovich, Josef Philipp – Waddy, John Llewellyn – Wai, Francis Brown – Waite, Fred (politician) – Walden, John Butler – Walker, James (Royal Navy officer) – Walker, Michael, Baron Walker of Aldringham – Wallace, William Middleton – Walmsley, John S., Jr. – Walther, Frédéric Henri – Wang Bingzhang (general) – Ward, James Allen – Ward, John Clive – Ware, Fabian – Washington, George, in the American Revolution – Washington, George, in the French and Indian War – Waters, Len – Weir, Stephen – Weissenberger, Theodor – Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington, Battle record of – Welter, Kurt – von Werner, Paul – Werner, Reinhold von – Westcott, Ed – Whitehead, Ennis – Wilcke, Wolf-Dietrich – Wilding, Anthony – Wilson, Donald – Wilson, Roscoe Charles – Winckel, Gus – Winterfeldt, Hans Karl von – Worsley, Frank – Wurtsmith, Paul – Wyche, Ira T. – Xiphias, Nikephoros – Yasui, Minoru – Zaccaria, Martino – Zieten, Hans Joachim von – Żółkiewski, Stanisław (138 articles)
Warfare and race
Hispanics in the United States Coast Guard – Hispanics in the United States Marine Corps – Hispanics in the United States Navy – Military history of Asian Americans (4 articles)
Military ranks and positions
Affinity (medieval) – Domestic of the Schools – Droungarios of the Fleet – Droungarios of the Watch – Field marshal (India) – Protostrator (6 articles)
Ship types
Battlecruiser – Tessarakonteres – Udema – Treaty battleship (4 articles)
Ship camouflage – Dazzle camouflage (2 articles)
Warships
Warships of Argentina
ARA Almirante Brown (1880) (1 article)
Warships of Australia
Australian Army ship Crusader (AV 2767) – HMAS Sydney (D48) – HMCS Integrity (1804) – HMAS Perth (D29) (4 articles)
Warships of Austria-Hungary
Drache-class ironclad – Ersatz Monarch class battleship – Ersatz Zenta-class cruiser – Erzherzog Ferdinand Max-class ironclad – Erzherzog Karl class battleship – Habsburg class battleship – Kaiser Max-class ironclad (1862) – Kaiser Max-class ironclad (1875) – Monarch class battleship – Novara-class cruiser – Panther-class cruiser – Radetzky class battleship – Schichau-class torpedo boat – SM U-1 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-2 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-3 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-4 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-5 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-6 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-10 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-11 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-12 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-14 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-15 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-16 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-17 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-20 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-21 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-22 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-23 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-27 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-28 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-29 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-30 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-31 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-32 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-40 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-41 (Austria-Hungary) – SMS Admiral Spaun – SMS Árpád – SMS Babenberg – SMS Balaton – SMS Budapest – SMS Csepel – SMS Custoza – SMS Don Juan d'Austria (1875) – SMS Drache (1861) – SMS Erzherzog Albrecht – SMS Erzherzog Ferdinand Max – SMS Erzherzog Ferdinand Max (1865) – SMS Erzherzog Friedrich – SMS Erzherzog Karl – SMS Habsburg – SMS Habsburg (1865) – SMS Helgoland (1912) – SMS Juan de Austria – SMS Franz Joseph I – SMS Kaiser Karl VI – SMS Kaiser (1858) – SMS Kaiser Max (1862) – SMS Kaiser Max (1875) – SMS Kaiserin und Königin Maria Theresia – SMS Kronprinz Erzherzog Rudolf – SMS Kronprinzessin Erzherzogin Stephanie – SMS Leopard – SMS Lika – SMS Lissa – SMS Monarch – SMS Orjen – SMS Novara (1913) – SMS Panther (1885) – SMS Prinz Eugen – SMS Prinz Eugen (1862) – SMS Prinz Eugen (1877) – SMS Radetzky – SMS Saida – SMS Salamander (1861) – SMS Sankt Georg – SMS Sebenico – SMS Spalato – SMS Szent István – SMS Tátra – SMS Tegetthoff (1878) – SMS Tegetthoff (1912) – SMS Tiger (1887) – SMS Triglav – SMS Viribus Unitis – SMS Wien – SMS Zara – SMS Zrínyi – Tegetthoff class battleship – U-3 class submarine (Austria-Hungary) – U-5 class submarine (Austria-Hungary) – U-10 class submarine – U-20 class submarine – U-27 class submarine (Austria-Hungary) – U-43 class submarine (Austria-Hungary) – U-48 class submarine – U-50 class submarine – U-52 class submarine (Austria-Hungary) – U-101 class submarine – U-107 class submarine (Austria-Hungary) – Zara-class cruiser (1879) (103 articles)
Warships of Belgium
Belgian ship A4 (1 article)
Warships of Brazil
Brazilian ironclad Barroso – Brazilian ironclad Rio de Janeiro – Brazilian ironclad Tamandaré – Brazilian monitor Alagoas – Brazilian monitor Ceará – Brazilian monitor Pará – Brazilian monitor Piauí – Brazilian monitor Rio Grande – Brazilian monitor Santa Catharina – Pará class monitor (10 articles)
Warships of Canada
HMCS Fredericton (K245) – HMCS Protecteur (AOR 509) (2 articles)
Warships of Chile
Chilean battleship Capitán Prat (1 article)
Warships of China
Chinese corvette Yangwu – Chinese cruiser Chaoyong – Chinese cruiser Jingyuan (1886) – Chinese cruiser Jiyuan – Chinese cruiser Nan Thin – Chinese cruiser Yangwei – Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan – Chinese frigate Haian – Chinese frigate Yuyuen – Chinese ironclad Dingyuan – Chinese ironclad Zhenyuan – Chinese transport Fu Bo – Dingyuan-class ironclad (13 articles)
Warships of Croatia
Croatian patrol boat Šolta (OB-02) – Croatian submarine Velebit (2 articles)
Warships of Denmark
Havmanden class submarine (1911) – HDMS Niels Juel (1918) (2 articles)
Warships of France
Alma class ironclad – Alsace-class battleship – Amiral Charner-class cruiser – Bretagne class battleship – Chacal-class destroyer – Charlemagne-class battleship – Colbert-class ironclad – Courbet class battleship – Danton-class battleship – Dunkerque-class battleship – Edgar Quinet-class cruiser – French battlecruiser proposals – French battleship Bouvet – French battleship Carnot – French battleship Charlemagne – French battleship Charles Martel – French battleship Condorcet – French battleship Danton – French battleship Démocratie – French battleship Diderot – French battleship Dunkerque – French battleship Henri IV – French battleship Jean Bart (1940) – French battleship Justice – French battleship Liberté – French battleship Lorraine – French battleship Masséna – French battleship Mirabeau – French battleship Paris – French battleship Patrie – French battleship Provence – French battleship République – French battleship Richelieu – French battleship Saint Louis – French battleship Strasbourg – French battleship Suffren – French battleship Vergniaud – French battleship Vérité – French battleship Voltaire – French cruiser Pluton – French cruiser Amiral Charner – French cruiser Bruix – French cruiser Chanzy – French cruiser Dupuy de Lôme – French cruiser Edgar Quinet – French cruiser Jeanne d'Arc (1899) – French cruiser Latouche-Tréville – French cruiser Pothuau – French cruiser Sully – French cruiser Waldeck-Rousseau – French destroyer Casque (1938) – French destroyer Cassard (1931) – French destroyer Chacal – French destroyer Espingole – French destroyer Épée (1938) – French destroyer Fleuret (1938) – French destroyer Jaguar – French destroyer Kersaint (1931) – French destroyer L'Audacieux – French destroyer L'Indomptable – French destroyer Lansquenet (1939) – French destroyer Le Chevalier Paul (1932) – French destroyer Le Fantasque – French destroyer Le Flibustier – French destroyer Le Hardi – French destroyer Le Malin – French destroyer Léopard – French destroyer Le Terrible – French destroyer Lynx – French destroyer Mameluk – French destroyer Maillé Brézé (1931) – French destroyer Mogador – French destroyer Panthère – French destroyer Siroco (1939) – French destroyer Tartu (1931) – French destroyer Tigre – French destroyer Vauquelin – French destroyer Volta – French ironclad Amiral Baudin – French ironclad Alma – French ironclad Armide – French ironclad Atalante – French ironclad Belliqueuse – French ironclad Caïman – French ironclad Colbert – French ironclad Couronne – French ironclad Formidable – French ironclad Friedland – French ironclad Indomptable – French ironclad Invincible – French ironclad Jeanne d'Arc – French ironclad La Galissonnière – French ironclad Marceau – French ironclad Marengo – French ironclad Montcalm – French ironclad Normandie – French ironclad Océan – French ironclad Reine Blanche – French ironclad Requin – French ironclad Richelieu – French ironclad Suffren – French ironclad Terrible – French ironclad Thétis – French ironclad Trident – French ironclad Triomphante – French ironclad Victorieuse – French seaplane carrier Commandant Teste – French ship Courageux (1753) – French ship Vengeur du Peuple – French submarine Mariotte – La Galissonnière class ironclad – Le Hardi-class destroyer – Liberté-class battleship – Mogador class destroyer – Océan class ironclad – République class battleship – Richelieu-class battleship – Vauquelin-class destroyer (118 articles)
Warships of Germany
Admiral Hipper class cruiser – Ariadne class corvette – Augusta class corvette – Bismarck class battleship – Bismarck class corvette – Blitz class aviso – Bremen class cruiser – Brummer class cruiser – Bussard class cruiser – Camäleon class gunboat – Cöln class cruiser – Carola class corvette – D-class cruiser (Germany) – Deutschland class battleship – Deutschland class cruiser – Dresden class cruiser – German FK cruiser designs – Gazelle class cruiser – German aircraft carrier I (1915) – German aircraft carrier I (1942) – German aircraft carrier II – German aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin – German aviso Grille – German battleship Gneisenau – German battleship Scharnhorst – German cruiser Admiral Graf Spee – German cruiser Admiral Hipper – German cruiser Admiral Scheer – German cruiser Blücher – German cruiser Deutschland – German cruiser Emden – German cruiser Karlsruhe – German cruiser Köln – German cruiser Königsberg – German cruiser Leipzig – German cruiser Lützow (1939) – German cruiser Nürnberg – German cruiser Prinz Eugen – German cruiser Seydlitz – German destroyer Z1 Leberecht Maass – German destroyer Z2 Georg Thiele – German destroyer Z3 Max Schultz – German destroyer Z4 Richard Beitzen – German destroyer Z5 Paul Jacobi – German destroyer Z6 Theodor Riedel – German destroyer Z7 Hermann Schoemann – German destroyer Z8 Bruno Heinemann – German destroyer Z9 Wolfgang Zenker – German destroyer Z10 Hans Lody – German destroyer Z11 Bernd von Arnim – German destroyer Z12 Erich Giese – German destroyer Z13 Erich Koellner – German destroyer Z14 Friedrich Ihn – German destroyer Z15 Erich Steinbrinck – German destroyer Z16 Friedrich Eckoldt – German destroyer Z17 Diether von Roeder – German destroyer Z18 Hans Lüdemann – German destroyer Z19 Hermann Künne – German destroyer Z20 Karl Galster – German destroyer Z21 Wilhelm Heidkamp – German destroyer Z22 Anton Schmitt – German destroyer Z23 – German destroyer Z24 – German destroyer Z25 – German destroyer Z26 – German destroyer Z27 – German destroyer Z28 – German destroyer Z29 – German destroyer Z30 – German destroyer Z31 – German destroyer Z32 – German destroyer Z33 – German destroyer Z34 – German destroyer Z35 – German destroyer Z36 – German destroyer Z37 – German destroyer Z38 – German destroyer Z39 – German destroyer Z43 – German destroyer Z51 – German destroyer ZH1 – German submarine U-27 (1936) – German submarine U-28 (1936) – German submarine U-30 (1936) – German submarine U-36 (1936) – German submarine U-37 (1938) – German submarine U-38 (1938) – German submarine U-39 (1938) – German submarine U-40 (1938) – German submarine U-41 (1939) – German submarine U-42 (1938) – German submarine U-43 (1939) – German submarine U-44 (1939) – German submarine U-47 (1938) – German submarine U-64 (1939) – German submarine U-104 (1940) – German submarine U-105 (1940) – German submarine U-111 (1940) – German submarine U-162 (1941) – German submarine U-255 – German submarine U-301 – German submarine U-853 – German submarine U-2336 – German torpedo boat T17 – German torpedo boat T18 – German torpedo boat T19 – German torpedo boat T20 – German torpedo boat T21 – German torpedo boat T22 – German torpedo boat T23 – German torpedo boat T24 – German torpedo boat T25 – German torpedo boat T26 – German torpedo boat T27 – German torpedo boat T28 – German torpedo boat T29 – German torpedo boat T30 – German torpedo boat T31 – German torpedo boat T32 – German torpedo boat T33 – German torpedo boat T34 – German torpedo boat T35 – German torpedo boat T36 – German Type IXA submarine – German Type U 66 submarine – German Type UB I submarine – Graudenz class cruiser – H-class battleship proposals – Irene class cruiser – Jade class aircraft carrier – Kaiser class ironclad – Karlsruhe class cruiser – Kolberg-class cruiser – Königsberg class cruiser (1905) – Königsberg class cruiser (1915) – Königsberg-class cruiser (1927) – Leipzig class corvette – Leipzig class cruiser – M-class cruiser – Magdeburg class cruiser – Meteor class aviso – Nautilus class minelayer – Nix-class aviso – Nymphe class corvette – O class battlecruiser – Odin class coastal defense ship – P class cruiser – Pillau class cruiser – Preussen class ironclad – Prinz Adalbert class cruiser – Rhein class monitor – Roon class armored cruiser – Sachsen class ironclad – Scharnhorst class armored cruiser – Scharnhorst class battleship – Schwalbe class cruiser – Seeteufel – Siegfried class coastal defense ship – SM U-21 – SM U-67 – SM U-68 – SM U-69 – SM U-70 – SM UB-2 – SM UB-3 – SM UB-4 – SM UB-5 – SM UB-6 – SM UB-7 – SM UB-8 – SM UB-9 – SM UB-10 – SM UB-11 – SM UB-12 – SM UB-13 – SM UB-14 – SM UB-16 – SM UB-17 – SM UB-42 – SM UB-43 – SM UB-44 – SM UB-45 – SM UB-46 – SM UB-47 – SM UB-50 – SMS Ägir – SMS Albatross – SMS Alexandrine – SMS Amazone – SMS Arcona (1885) – SMS Arcona (1902) – SMS Ariadne – SMS Ariadne (1871) – SMS Arminius – SMS Aspern – SMS Augsburg – SMS Augusta – SMS Baden (1880) – SMS Basilisk (1862) – SMS Bayern (1878) – SMS Beowulf – SMS Berlin – SMS Bismarck – SMS Blitz – SMS Blitz (1862) – SMS Blücher (1877) – SMS Bremen – SMS Bremse – SMS Breslau – SMS Brummer – SMS Bussard – SMS Carola – SMS Camäleon (1860) – SMS Charlotte – SMS Cöln (1909) – SMS Cöln (1916) – SMS Comet – SMS Comet (1860) – SMS Condor – SMS Cormoran (1892) – SMS Cyclop (1860) – SMS Danzig – SMS Delphin (1860) – SMS Deutschland (1874) – SMS Drache (1865) – SMS Dresden (1917) – SMS Elbing – SMS Emden (1916) – SMS Falke – SMS Falke (1865) – SMS Frankfurt – SMS Frauenlob – SMS Freya – SMS Freya (1874) – SMS Friedrich Carl – SMS Friedrich Carl (1867) – SMS Friedrich der Grosse (1874) – SMS Frithjof – SMS Fürst Bismarck (1897) – SMS Gazelle – SMS Gefion – SMS Geier – SMS Gneisenau – SMS Gneisenau (1879) – SMS Graudenz – SMS Greif – SMS Grille – SMS Grosser Kurfürst (1875) – SMS Hagen – SMS Hamburg – SMS Hansa (1872) – SMS Hansa (1898) – SMS Heimdall – SMS Hela – SMS Hertha – SMS Hildebrand – SMS Irene – SMS Jagd – SMS Kaiser (1874) – SMS Kaiserin Augusta – SMS Karlsruhe – SMS Karlsruhe (1916) – SMS Kolberg – SMS König Wilhelm – SMS Königsberg (1915) – SMS Kronprinz (1867) – SMS Leipzig (1875) – SMS Leipzig (1905) – SMS Loreley (1859) – SMS Lübeck – SMS Luise – SMS Lussin – SMS Magdeburg – SMS Mainz – SMS Marie – SMS Medusa (1864) – SMS Medusa – SMS Meteor (1865) – SMS Meteor (1890) – SMS Moltke (1877) – SMS München – SMS Nautilus (1906) – SMS Niobe – SMS Nix – SMS Nixe – SMS Nürnberg (1906) – SMS Nürnberg (1916) – SMS Nymphe – SMS Nymphe (1863) – SMS Odin – SMS Oldenburg (1884) – SMS Olga – SMS Pfeil – SMS Pillau – SMS Preussen (1873) – SMS Preussischer Adler – SMS Prinz Adalbert (1865) – SMS Prinz Adalbert (1876) – SMS Prinz Heinrich – SMS Prinzess Wilhelm – SMS Regensburg – SMS Roon – SMS Rostock – SMS S36 (1914) – SMS Sachsen (1877) – SMS Sachsen (1916) – SMS Salamander (1850) – SMS Schwalbe – SMS Seeadler – SMS Siegfried – SMS Sophie – SMS Sperber – SMS Stein – SMS Stettin – SMS Stosch – SMS Stralsund – SMS Strassburg – SMS Stuttgart – SMS Thetis – SMS Undine – SMS Victoria – SMS Victoria Lousie – SMS Vineta (1897) – SMS Wacht – SMS Wiesbaden – SMS Württemberg (1878) – SMS Württemberg (1917) – SMS Yorck – SMS Zieten – Type 1934 destroyers – Type 1936 destroyers – Type 1936C destroyer – Type 1937J destroyer – Type 1945 destroyer – Type 39 torpedo boat – Type 40 torpedo boat – Type 41 torpedo boat – Type 44 torpedo boat – Victoria Louise class cruiser – Wacht class aviso – Wiesbaden class cruiser (341 articles)
Warships of Greece
Greek battleship Kilkis – Greek battleship Limnos – Greek destroyer Vasilefs Georgios – Greek destroyer Vasilissa Olga – Greek ironclad Hydra – Greek ironclad Psara – Greek ironclad Spetsai – Hydra class ironclad – List of battleships of Greece (9 articles)
Warships of Iceland
ICGV Þór (1 article)
Warships of India
Arihant-class submarine – INS Kursura (S20) – INS Saryu (P57) – INS Shakti (A57) – INS Shivalik (F47) – Kamorta-class corvette – Kolkata-class destroyer – Shivalik-class frigate (8 articles)
Warships of Italy
Agordat-class cruiser – Albona-class minelayer – Ammiraglio di Saint Bon-class battleship – Caio Duilio-class ironclad – Campania-class cruiser – Comandanti Medaglie d'Oro-class destroyer – Etna-class protected cruiser – Folgore-class cruiser – Formidabile-class ironclad – Goito-class cruiser – Italia-class ironclad – Italian battleship Ammiraglio di Saint Bon – Italian battleship Andrea Doria – Italian battleship Benedetto Brin – Italian battleship Caio Duilio – Italian battleship Conte di Cavour – Italian battleship Dante Alighieri – Italian battleship Emanuele Filiberto – Italian battleship Giulio Cesare – Italian battleship Impero – Italian battleship Leonardo da Vinci – Italian battleship Littorio – Italian battleship Napoli – Italian battleship Regina Elena – Italian battleship Regina Margherita – Italian battleship Roma (1907) – Italian battleship Roma (1940) – Italian battleship Vittorio Emanuele – Italian battleship Vittorio Veneto – Italian cruiser Agordat – Italian cruiser Amalfi – Italian cruiser Aretusa – Italian cruiser Basilicata – Italian cruiser Bolzano – Italian cruiser Calabria – Italian cruiser Calatafimi – Italian cruiser Campania – Italian cruiser Caprera – Italian cruiser Carlo Alberto – Italian cruiser Coatit – Italian cruiser Confienza – Italian cruiser Dogali – Italian cruiser Elba – Italian cruiser Etna – Italian cruiser Etruria – Italian cruiser Ettore Fieramosca – Italian cruiser Euridice – Italian cruiser Fiume – Italian cruiser Folgore – Italian cruiser Francesco Ferruccio – Italian cruiser Giovanni Bausan – Italian cruiser Giuseppe Garibaldi (1899) – Italian cruiser Goito – Italian cruiser Gorizia – Italian cruiser Iride – Italian cruiser Libia – Italian cruiser Liguria – Italian cruiser Lombardia – Italian cruiser Marco Polo – Italian cruiser Marsala – Italian cruiser Minerva – Italian cruiser Montebello – Italian cruiser Monzambano – Italian cruiser Nino Bixio – Italian cruiser Partenope – Italian cruiser Piemonte – Italian cruiser Pietro Micca – Italian cruiser Pisa – Italian cruiser Pola – Italian cruiser Puglia – Italian cruiser Quarto – Italian cruiser Saetta – Italian cruiser San Giorgio – Italian cruiser San Marco – Italian cruiser Stromboli – Italian cruiser Trento – Italian cruiser Trieste – Italian cruiser Tripoli – Italian cruiser Umbria – Italian cruiser Urania – Italian cruiser Varese – Italian cruiser Vesuvio – Italian cruiser Vettor Pisani – Italian cruiser Zara – Italian ironclad Affondatore – Italian ironclad Ancona – Italian ironclad Andrea Doria – Italian ironclad Caio Duilio – Italian ironclad Castelfidardo – Italian ironclad Conte Verde – Italian ironclad Enrico Dandolo – Italian ironclad Formidabile – Italian ironclad Francesco Morosini – Italian ironclad Italia – Italian ironclad Lepanto – Italian ironclad Messina – Italian ironclad Palestro – Italian ironclad Principe Amedeo – Italian ironclad Principe di Carignano – Italian ironclad Regina Maria Pia – Italian ironclad Re d'Italia – Italian ironclad Re di Portogallo – Italian ironclad Re Umberto – Italian ironclad Roma – Italian ironclad Ruggiero di Lauria – Italian ironclad San Martino – Italian ironclad Sardegna – Italian ironclad Sicilia – Italian ironclad Terribile – Italian ironclad Venezia – Italian monitor Faà di Bruno – Italian seaplane carrier Europa – Littorio-class battleship – Nino Bixio-class cruiser – Partenope-class cruiser – Pisa-class cruiser – Principe di Carignano-class ironclad – Principe Amedeo-class ironclad – Re d'Italia-class ironclad – Re Umberto-class ironclad – Regina Elena-class battleship – Regina Margherita-class battleship – Regina Maria Pia-class ironclad – Regioni-class cruiser – Roma-class ironclad – Ruggiero di Lauria-class ironclad – San Giorgio-class cruiser – Trento-class cruiser – Vettor Pisani-class cruiser – Zara-class cruiser (130 articles)
Warships of Japan
Asama-class cruiser – Design B-65 cruiser – A Glorious Way to Die – Hiyō class aircraft carrier – Japanese submarine I-179 – I-351-class submarine – Ibuki class armored cruiser – Ibuki class cruiser – Ise-class battleship – Izumo-class cruiser – Japanese aircraft carrier Amagi – Japanese aircraft carrier Chūyō – Japanese aircraft carrier Kaiyo – Japanese aircraft carrier Katsuragi – Japanese aircraft carrier Shinyo – Japanese aircraft carrier Shōhō – Japanese aircraft carrier Taiyō – Japanese aircraft carrier Un'yō – Japanese aircraft carrier Unryū – Japanese aircraft carrier Zuihō – Japanese battleship Aki – Japanese battleship Fuji – Japanese battleship Hatsuse – Japanese battleship Hiei – Japanese battleship Kashima – Japanese battleship Katori – Japanese battleship Kawachi – Japanese battleship Kirishima – Japanese battleship Kongō – Japanese battleship Mikasa – Japanese battleship Satsuma – Japanese battleship Settsu – Japanese battleship Shikishima – Japanese cruiser Agano – Japanese cruiser Asama – Japanese cruiser Azuma – Japanese cruiser Ibuki – Japanese cruiser Iwate – Japanese cruiser Izumo – Japanese cruiser Kasuga – Japanese cruiser Nisshin – Japanese cruiser Ōyodo – Japanese cruiser Sakawa – Japanese cruiser Tokiwa – Japanese cruiser Unebi – Japanese cruiser Yakumo – Japanese ironclad Fusō – Japanese ironclad Hiei – Japanese ironclad Kongō – JDS Akishio – Katori-class battleship – Kawachi-class battleship – Kii-class battleship – Kongō class battlecruiser – Kongō class ironclad – Number 13-class battleship – Satsuma-class battleship – Shikishima class battleship – Taiyō-class escort carrier – Tsukuba-class cruiser – Zuihō class aircraft carrier (61 articles)
Warships of Norway
HNoMS Mjølner (1868) (1 article)
Warships of Peru
BAP Unión (1 article)
Warships of Portugal
Portuguese ironclad Vasco da Gama (1 article)
Warships of Romania
NMS Mărăști – NMS Mărășești – NMS Regele Ferdinand – NMS Regina Maria – Regele Ferdinand-class destroyer (5 articles)
Warships of Russia and the Soviet Union
Admiral Lazarev class monitor – Admiral Nakhimov class cruiser – Admiral Spiridov class monitor – Andrei Pervozvanny-class battleship – Bayan class cruiser – Borodino class battleship – Charodeika class monitor – Ekaterina II class battleship – Evstafi class battleship – Gangut class battleship – Imperator Aleksandr II class battleship – Imperatritsa Mariya class battleship – Kiev class destroyer – Kirov class cruiser – Kronshtadt class battlecruiser – Russian armoured cruiser Dmitrii Donskoi – Russian armoured cruiser Vladimir Monomakh – Russian battleship Andrei Pervozvanny – Russian battleship Borodino – Russian battleship Chesma (1886) – Russian battleship Ekaterina II – Russian battleship Evstafi – Russian Battleship Gangut (1911) – Russian battleship Georgii Pobedonosets – Russian battleship Imperator Aleksander III – Russian battleship Imperator Aleksander III (1901) – Russian battleship Imperator Aleksandr II – Russian battleship Imperator Nikolai I (1889) – Russian battleship Imperator Nikolai I (1916) – Russian battleship Imperator Pavel I – Russian battleship Imperatritsa Ekaterina Velikaya – Russian battleship Imperatritsa Mariya – Russian battleship Ioann Zlatoust – Russian battleship Knyaz Suvorov – Russian battleship Navarin – Russian battleship Oryol – Russian battleship Petropavlovsk (1911) – Russian battleship Poltava (1911) – Russian battleship Sevastopol (1911) – Russian battleship Sinop – Russian battleship Sissoi Veliky – Russian battleship Tri Sviatitelia – Russian battleship Tsesarevich – Russian cruiser Admiral Makarov (1906) – Russian cruiser Bayan (1900) – Russian cruiser Bayan (1907) – Russian cruiser Gromoboi – Russian cruiser Pallada (1906) – Russian cruiser Rossia – Russian destroyer Gadzhibey – Soviet destroyer Svobodny (1940) – Russian frigate General Admiral – Russian ironclad Kniaz Pozharsky – Russian ironclad Kreml – Russian ironclad Ne Tron Menia – Russian ironclad Pervenets – Russian ironclad Petropavlovsk – Russian ironclad Petr Veliky – Russian ironclad Sevastopol – Russian monitor Admiral Chichagov – Russian monitor Admiral Grieg – Russian monitor Admiral Lazarev – Russian monitor Admiral Spiridov – Russian monitor Bronenosets – Russian monitor Charodeika – Russian monitor Edinorog – Russian monitor Koldun – Russian monitor Latnik – Russian monitor Lava – Russian monitor Novgorod – Russian monitor Perun – Russian monitor Rusalka – Russian monitor Smerch – Russian monitor Strelets – Russian monitor Tifon – Russian monitor Veschun – Russian monitor Vitse-admiral Popov – Russian monitor Uragan – Russian submarine AG-22 – Russian submarine Sankt Peterburg (B-585) – Russian submarine K-114 Tula – Russian submarine K-152 Nerpa – Svetlana class cruiser – Soviet cruiser Chervona Ukraina – Soviet cruiser Admiral Isakov – Soviet cruiser Admiral Makarov (1970) – Soviet cruiser Admiral Nakhimov (1969) – Soviet cruiser Admiral Oktyabrsky – Soviet cruiser Kaganovich – Soviet cruiser Kalinin – Soviet cruiser Kirov – Soviet cruiser Komintern – Soviet cruiser Krasnyi Kavkaz – Soviet cruiser Krasnyi Krym – Soviet cruiser Kronsadt – Soviet cruiser Marshal_ Voroshilov – Soviet cruiser Maxim Gorky – Soviet cruiser Molotov – Soviet cruiser Voroshilov – Soviet destroyer Baku – Soviet destroyer Gnevny (1936) – Soviet destroyer Gordy (1937) – Soviet destroyer Moskva – Soviet destroyer Razyaryonny (1941) – Soviet destroyer Serdity (1940) – Soviet destroyer Shaumyan – Soviet destroyer Silny – Soviet destroyer Skory (1939) – Soviet destroyer Slavny (1939) – Soviet destroyer Smely (1939) – Soviet destroyer Smyshleny (1940) – Soviet destroyer Soobrazitelny (1940) – Soviet destroyer Sovershenny (1940) – Soviet destroyer Sposobny (1940) – Soviet destroyer Sposobny (1970) – Soviet destroyer Statny (1939) – Soviet destroyer Storozhevoy – Soviet destroyer Stoyky (1938) – Soviet destroyer Strashny – Soviet destroyer Strogy (1939) – Soviet destroyer Stroyny – Soviet destroyer Surovy (1940) – Soviet destroyer Svirepy – Soviet destroyer Tbilisi – SS Czar – Stalingrad class battlecruiser (126 articles)
Warships of South Africa
HMSAS Bloemfontein – HMSAS Natal – HMSAS Protea – SAS Good Hope – SAS President Kruger – SAS President Pretorius – SAS President Steyn – SAS Transvaal (8 articles)
Warships of Spain
España-class battleship – List of battleships of Spain – Reina Victoria Eugenia class battleship – Spanish battleship Alfonso XII – Spanish battleship España – Spanish battleship Jaime I – Spanish ship Fenix – Alsedo-class destroyer (8 articles)
Warships of Sweden
HMS John Ericsson – HMS Loke (1869) – HMS Thordön (1865) – HMS Tirfing (1866) – John Ericsson class monitor – Turuma (6 articles)
Warships of Turkey and the Ottoman Empire
Asar-i Şevket-class ironclad – Avnillah-class ironclad – Feth-i Bülend-class ironclad – Lüft-ü Celil-class ironclad – Osmaniye-class ironclad – Ottoman battleship Abdül Kadir – Ottoman cruiser Berk-i Satvet – Ottoman cruiser Peyk-i Şevket – Ottoman ironclad Avnillah – Ottoman ironclad Asar-i Şevket – Ottoman ironclad Asar-i Tevfik – Ottoman ironclad Aziziye – Ottoman ironclad Feth-i Bülend – Ottoman ironclad Hamidiye – Ottoman ironclad Hifz-ur Rahman – Ottoman ironclad Iclaliye – Ottoman ironclad Lüft-ü Celil – Ottoman ironclad Mesudiye – Ottoman ironclad Mahmudiye – Ottoman ironclad Muin-i Zafer – Ottoman ironclad Mukaddeme-i Hayir – Ottoman ironclad Necm-i Şevket – Ottoman ironclad Orhaniye – Ottoman ironclad Osmaniye – Peyk-i Şevket-class cruiser – Reşadiye-class battleship – TCG Heybeliada (27 articles)
Warships of the United Kingdom
Active-class cruiser – Admiral-class battlecruiser – Beacon class gunvessel – Bellerophon-class battleship – Blonde-class cruiser – Boadicea-class cruiser – British B class submarine – Briton class corvette – C and D-class destroyer – CAM ship – Centurion-class battleship – Colossus-class battleship (1910) – Cyclops class monitor – Defence class ironclad – Duke of Edinburgh-class cruiser – Duncan-class battleship – E and F-class destroyer – Formidable-class battleship – G3 battlecruiser – G and H-class destroyer – Gorgon class monitor – Hector-class ironclad – HM Armed Smack Inverlyon – HMS Aboukir (1900) – HMS Acasta (H09) – HMS Achilles (1863) – HMS Achilles (1905) – HMS Active (1869) – HMS Active (1911) – HMS Adamant (1780) – HMS Africa (1905) – HMS Agamemnon (1781) – HMS Agamemnon (1906) – HMS Agincourt (1865) – HMS Aigle (1801) – HMS Ajax (1880) – HMS Ajax (1912) – HMS Albemarle (1901) – HMS Albion (1898) – HMS Aldenham (L22) – HMS Algerine (J213) – HMS Amazon (1799) – HMS Amphion (1911) – HMS Andromeda (1897) – HMS Anne (1915) – HMS Anson (1886) – HMS Anson (79) – HMS Ardent (H41) – HMS Ark Royal (1914) – HMS Audacious (1869) – HMS Audacious (1912) – HMS Aurora (1887) – HMS B7 – HMS B8 – HMS B9 – HMS B10 – HMS Barfleur (1892) – HMS Barham (04) – HMS Basilisk (H11) – HMS Beagle (H30) – HMS Bedford (1901) – HMS Belfast – HMS Bellerophon (1907) – HMS Bellona (1909) – HMS Ben-my-Chree – HMS Benbow (1913) – HMS Birkenhead (1845) – HMS Black Prince (1861) – HMS Black Prince (1904) – HMS Blanche (1909) – HMS Blanche (H47) – HMS Blonde (1910) – HMS Boadicea (1908) – HMS Boadicea (H65) – HMS Boreas (H77) – HMS Brazen (H80) – HMS Bridgewater (L01) – HMS Brilliant (1757) – HMS Brilliant (H84) – HMS Bristol (1910) – HMS Britannia (1904) – HMS Bulldog (H91) – HMS Caesar (1896) – HMS Cambrian (1916) – HMS Campania (1914) – HMS Canopus (1798) – HMS Canopus (1897) – Canopus-class battleship – HMS Caradoc (D60) – HMS Cardiff (D58) – HMS Carnarvon – HMS Carysfort (1914) – HMS Centurion (1892) – HMS Centurion (1911) – HMS Cochrane (1905) – HMS Collingwood (1882) – HMS Colossus (1910) – HMS Comet (H00) – HMS Commonwealth – HMS Concorde (1783) – HMS Conqueror (1911) – HMS Cordelia (1914) – HMS Cornwall (1902) – HMS Cornwall (56) – HMS Cornwallis (1901) – HMS Crescent (1931) – HMS Cressy (1899) – HMS Crusader (H60) – HMS Curacoa (D41) – HMS Cyclops (1871) – HMS Cygnet (H83) – HMS Dainty (H53) – HMS Daring (H16) – HMS Decoy (H75) – HMS Defence (1861) – HMS Defence (1907) – HMS Defender (H07) – HMS Delight (H38) – HMS Denbigh Castle – HMS Devonshire (39) – HMS Diamond (H22) – HMS Diana (H49) – HMS Dominion – HMS Dorsetshire (40) – HMS Drake (1901) – HMS Dreadnought (1875) – HMS Dreadnought (1906) – HMS Duchess (H64) – HMS Duke of Edinburgh – HMS Duke of York (17) – HMS Duncan (1901) – HMS Duncan (D99) – HMS Emperor of India – HMS Empress (1914) – HMS Empress of India – HMS Encounter (H10) – HMS Engadine (1911) – HMS Enterprise (1864) – HMS Escapade – HMS Escort (H66) – HMS Esk (H15) – HMS Essex (1901) – HMS Euryalus (1901) – HMS Exeter (68) – HMS Exmouth (1901) – HMS Exmouth (H02) – HMS Express (H61) – HMS Falmouth (1910) – HMS Fame (H78) – HMS Fearless (1912) – HMS Fearless (H67) – HMS Firedrake (H79) – HMS Flint Castle (K383) – HMS Foresight (H68) – HMS Forester (H74) – HMS Formidable (1898) – HMS Fortune (H70) – HMS Foxhound (H69) – HMS Fury (H76) – HMS Gallant (H59) – HMS Garland (H37) – HMS Gipsy (H63) – HMS Glasgow (1909) – HMS Glatton (1914) – HMS Glorious – HMS Glory (1899) – HMS Gloucester (1909) – HMS Gloucester (62) – HMS Glowworm (H92) – HMS Good Hope (1901) – HMS Goliath (1898) – HMS Gorgon (1914) – HMS Grafton (H89) – HMS Grasshopper (T85) – HMS Grenade (H86) – HMS Grenville (H03) – HMS Greyhound (H05) – HMS Griffin (H31) – HMS Hampshire (1903) – HMS Hannibal (1896) – HMS Hardy (1936) – HMS Harvester (H19) – HMS Hasty (H24) – HMS Havant (H32) – HMS Havelock (H88) – HMS Havock (H43) – HMS Hector (1862) – HMS Hercules (1910) – HMS Hereward (H93) – HMS Hermione (1782) – HMS Hero (H99) – HMS Hesperus (H57) – HMS Hibernia – HMS Highlander (H44) – HMS Hindustan (1903) – HMS Hogue (1900) – HMS Hood (1891) – HMS Hostile (H55) – HMS Hotspur (H01) – HMS Howe (1885) – HMS Howe (32) – HMS Hunter (H35) – HMS Hurricane (H06) – HMS Hyperion (H97) – HMS Illustrious (1896) – HMS Imogen (D44) – HMS Implacable (1899) – HMS Implacable (R86) – HMS Inconstant (1868) – HMS Indomitable (1907) – HMS Inflexible (1907) – HMS Invincible (1907) – HMS Irresistible (1898) – HMS Iron Duke (1870) – HMS Iron Duke (1912) – HMS Ivanhoe (D16) – HMS Jamaica (44) – HMS Jupiter (1895) – HMS Keith (1930) – HMS Kempenfelt (I18) – HMS Kent (54) – HMS Kent (1901) – HMS King Edward VII – HMS King George V (41) – HMS King George V (1911) – HMS Latona (1781) – HMS Lizard (1757) – HMS London (1899) – HMS Lord Clyde (1864) – HMS Lord Nelson (1906) – HMS Lord Warden (1865) – HMS Lowestoffe (1761) – HMS Magnificent (1894) – HMS Majestic (1895) – HMS Mallow (K81) – HMS Marlborough (1912) – HMS Mars (1896) – HMS Medway (1928) – HMS Minotaur (1863) – HMS Minotaur (1906) – HMS Monarch (1911) – HMS Monmouth (1901) – HMS Montagu (1901) – HMS Natal (1905) – HMS Nelson (28) – HMS Neptune (1797) – HMS Neptune (1874) – HMS Nile (1888) – HMS Northumberland (1866) – HMS Nottingham (1913) – HMS Ocean (1862) – HMS Ocean (1898) – HMS Orion (1910) – HMS Otranto – HMS P222 – HMS Pearl (1762) – HMS Pegasus (1917) – HMS Pelorus (J291) – HMS Penelope (1867) – HMS Perseus (R51) – HMS Philomel (1890) – HMS Phoenix (N96) – HMS Pioneer (R76) – HMS Pomone (1897) – HMS Powerful (1895) – HMS Prince George (1895) – HMS Prince of Wales (1902) – HMS Prince of Wales (53) – HMS Prize – HMS Queen (1902) – HMS Raleigh (1919) – HMS Ramillies (1892) – HMS Raven II – HMS Renown (1895) – HMS Renown (1916) – HMS Repulse (1892) – HMS Repulse (1916) – HMS Resistance (1861) – HMS Resolution (09) – HMS Resolution (1892) – HMS Revenge (1892) – HMS Revenge (06) – HMS Richard Bacon – HMS Romney (1762) – HMS Royal Oak (1862) – HMS Royal Oak (1892) – HMS Royal Sovereign (05) – HMS Royal Sovereign (1891) – HMS Russell (1901) – HMS Safari – HMS Sahib – HMS Saracen (P247) – HMS Sceptre (P215) – HMS Seadog – HMS Sea Nymph – HMS Shannon (1906) – HMS Sickle – HMS Simoom (P225) – HMS Spiteful (1899) – HMS Splendid (P228) – HMS Sportsman – HMS Stonehenge (P232) – HMS Stratagem – HMS Sultan (1775) – HMS Superb (1907) – HMS Swiftsure (1903) – HMS Swordfish (1916) – HMS Syrtis – HMS Tabard (P342) – HMS Temeraire (1907) – HMS Terrible (1895) – HMS Tiptoe (P332) – HMS Thames (1885) – HMS Thisbe (1824) – HMS Thunderer (1872) – HMS Thunderer (1911) – HMS Triumph (1903) – HMS Trump (P333) – HMS Unicorn (I72) – HMS Unrivalled (P45) – HMS Valiant (1863) – HMS Venerable (1899) – HMS Vengeance (1899) – HMS Victorious (1895) – HMS Vindex (1915) – HMS Vindictive (1918) – HMS Warrior (1905) – HMS Wessex (R78) – HMS Whelp (R37) – HMS Woolwich (F80) – HMS Wrangler (R48) – HMS York (90) – HMS Zealandia – HMS Zealous (1864) – HMS Zubian – HMS X1 – Implacable-class aircraft carrier – Indefatigable class battlecruiser – Invincible class battlecruiser – Iron Duke class battleship – King Edward VII-class battleship – King George V-class battleship (1911) – London-class battleship – Lord Nelson-class battleship – Aircraft maintenance carriers of the Royal Navy – Majestic-class battleship – Malta-class aircraft carrier – Minotaur-class cruiser (1906) – N3-class battleship – Orion class battleship – Powerful-class cruiser – Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carrier – Renown class battlecruiser – RIMS Warren Hastings – Royal Sovereign-class battleship – Rudyard Kipling – SS Empire Endurance – SS Fort Stikine – Swiftsure class battleship – Volage class corvette – Warrior class cruiser – Warrior class ironclad (362 articles)
Warships of the United States
Asheville-class gunboat (1917) – Colorado-class battleship – Connecticut-class battleship – CSS Missouri – Delaware class battleship – Flight deck cruiser – Florida class battleship – HMS Vigilant – Illinois-class battleship – Iowa class battleship – Kalamazoo-class monitor – Kearsarge-class battleship – Lexington class aircraft carrier – Lexington class battlecruiser – Maine-class battleship – Marietta class monitor – Milwaukee class monitor – Mississippi class battleship – MS West Grama – MS West Honaker – Neosho-class monitor – Nevada-class battleship – New Mexico-class battleship – New York class battleship – Nimitz class aircraft carrier – O'Brien class destroyer – Portland class cruiser – USS Salamaua – Scorpion class ironclad – South Dakota-class battleship (1920) – South Dakota class battleship (1939) – SS George Washington – SS Irish Oak – SS Samuel Huntington – SS West Compo – SS West Cheswald – SS West Nohno – Tennessee-class battleship – Tucker class destroyer – Virginia-class battleship – USAHS Blanche F. Sigman – USCGS Sea Cloud (WPG-284) – USS Matanikau – USS Ajax (1864) – USS Alabama (BB-8) – USS Alabama (BB-60) – USS Alaska (CB-1) – USS Albany (1846) – USS Ampere – USS Arkansas (BB-33) – USS Atlanta (1861) – USS Attu – USS Aylwin (DD-47) – USS Balch (DD-50) – USS Bennington (PG-4) – USS Benham (DD-49) – USS Bismarck Sea – USS Blakeley – USS Boxer (CV-21) – USS Breese (DD-122) – USS California (BB-44) – USS Canonicus (1863) – USS Cape Esperance – USS Catawba (1864) – USS Chew (DD-106) – USS Chickasaw (1864) – USS Cincinnati (CL-6) – USS Colhoun (DD-85) – USS Colorado (BB-45) – USS Concord (PG-3) – USS Conyngham (DD-58) – USS Cushing (DD-55) – USS De Soto (1859) – USS Dictator – USS Delaware (BB-28) – USS Dunderberg – USS Ericsson (DD-56) – USS Florida (BB-30) – USS Freedom (ID-3024) – USS Galena (1862) – USS Georgia (BB-15) – USS Guam (CB-2) – USS Harding (DD-91) – USS Hawaii (CB-3) – USS Helena (CL-50 – USS Henry R. Mallory – USS Hollandia (CVE-97) – USS Hornet (CV-12) – USS Idaho (BB-42) – USS Illinois (BB-7) – USS Indiana (BB-58) – USS Iowa (BB-4) – USS Jacob Jones (DD-61) – USS Kadashan Bay – USS Kansas (BB-21) – USS Kentucky (BB-6) – USS Kentucky (BB-66) – USS Kickapoo (1864) – USS Leary (DD-158) – USS Liscome Bay – USS Louisiana (BB-19) – USS Lunga Point – USS Maine (BB-10) – USS Mahan (DD-364) – USS Mahopac (1864) – USS Makassar Strait (CVE-91) – USS Makin Island (CVE-93) – USS Manhattan (1863) – USS Maryland (BB-46) – USS Massachusetts (BB-59) – USS McDougal (DD-54) – USS Michigan (BB-27) – USS Milwaukee (1864) – USS Milwaukee (CL-5) – USS Mindora (CVE-120) – USS Minnesota (BB-22) – USS Mission Bay – USS Mississippi (BB-41) – USS Missouri (BB-11) – USS Missouri grounding incident – USS Monitor – USS Montana (ACR-13) – USS Nebraska (BB-14) – USS Nehenta Bay – USS Neosho (1863) – USS New Hampshire (BB-25) – USS New Jersey (BB-16) – USS New Mexico (BB-40) – USS New York (BB-34) – USS Nicholson (DD-52) – USS North Carolina (BB-55) – USS North Dakota (BB-29) – USS O'Brien (DD-51) – USS O'Flaherty – USS Ohio (BB-12) – USS Oklahoma (BB-37) – USS Omaha (CL-4) – USS Ommaney Bay – USS Oneota (1864) – USS Oregon (BB-3) – USS Osage (1863) – USS Ozark (1863) – USS Parker (DD-48) – USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) – USS Philadelphia (1776) – USS Philippine Sea (CV-47) – USS Porter (DD-59) – USS Portland (CA-33) – USS Rhode Island (BB-17) – USS Roanoke (1855) – USS Saginaw Bay – USS Saugus (1863) – USS Shipley Bay – USS South Carolina (BB-26) – USS South Dakota (BB-57) – USS Steamer Bay – USS Takanis Bay – USS Taylor (DD-94) – USS Tecumseh (1863) – USS Tennessee (BB-43) – USS Texas (1892) – USS Texas (BB-35) – USS Triton (SSRN-586) – USS Tucker (DD-57) – USS Tucker (DD-374) – USS Utah (BB-31) – USS Vermont (BB-20) – USS Virginia (BB-13) – USS Wadsworth (DD-60) – USS Wainwright (DD-62) – USS Washington (BB-47) – USS Washington (BB-56) – USS West Alsek (ID-3119) – USS West Apaum (ID-3221) – USS West Avenal (ID-3871) – USS West Carnifax (ID-3812) – USS West Corum (ID-3982) – USS West Ekonk (ID-3313) – USS West Gate (ID-3216) – USS West Lianga (ID-2758) – USS West Virginia (BB-48) – USS Wichita (CA-45) – USS Winnebago (1863) – USS Winslow (DD-53) – USS Wisconsin (BB-9) – USS Wyandotte (1864) – USS Wyoming (BB-32) – USS Yancey (AKA-93) – USS Yorktown (PG-1) – Wyoming-class battleship – Yorktown-class gunboat – USS Sargent Bay (192 articles)
Warships of Yugoslavia
Galeb-class minelayer – Hrabri-class submarine – Končar-class missile boat – Orjen-class torpedo boat – Osvetnik-class submarine – Silba-class landing ship-minelayer – Una-class submarine – Uskok-class torpedo boat – Yugoslav destroyer Beograd – Yugoslav destroyer Split – Yugoslav destroyer Zagreb – Yugoslav destroyer Ljubljana – Yugoslav gunboat Beli Orao – Yugoslav minelayer Zmaj – Yugoslav submarine Mališan – Yugoslav submarine Osvetnik – Yugoslav submarine Smeli – Yugoslav torpedo boat T2 – Yugoslav torpedo boat T4 – Yugoslav torpedo boat T6 – Yugoslav torpedo boat T8 (21 articles)
Weapons, military equipment and programs
28 cm SK L/40 "Bruno" – 28 cm SK L/40 gun – 30.5 cm SK L/50 gun – 41 cm/45 3rd Year Type naval gun – 68-pounder gun – 152 mm howitzer M1943 (D-1) – Al-Khalid tank – Ames Project – Armement Air-Sol Modulaire – Arrow (Israeli missile) – ASM-A-1 Tarzon – AUM-N-2 Petrel – British nuclear testing in the United States – Big Bertha (howitzer) – BGM-75 AICBM – BL 18-inch Mk I naval gun – Bold Orion – British nuclear tests at Maralinga – Broe helmet – Cannone navale da 381/40 – Composite bow – Demon core – Diffused lighting camouflage – Disney bomb – Dnestr radar – DRDO Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon – Eagle Cash – Early thermal weapons – Einstein–Szilárd letter – EL/M-2080 Green Pine – Emeco 1006 – English cannon – Fat Man – Flame fougasse – FN 5.7×28mm – FN Five-seven – FN P90 – Frisch–Peierls memorandum – Gen 75 Committee – Ground Combat Vehicle – Gunpowder artillery in the Middle Ages – Heilongjiang hand cannon – Hellvi helmet eyebrow – Heuschrecke 10 – High Virgo – History of cannon – Horses in warfare – Huolongjing – Judy (dog) – Katyusha rocket launcher – Landkreuzer P. 1000 Ratte – Light Tank Mk VIII – Nike Zeus – Little Boy – Loitering munition – Lokrume helmet fragment – Lord Kitchener Wants You – LT vz. 34 – M2 light tank – M3 Gun Motor Carriage – M5 half-track – M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage – M15 half-track – M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage – M19 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage – M21 Mortar Motor Carriage – M22 Locust – M32 Tank Recovery Vehicle – M113 armoured personnel carriers in Australian service – Macuahuitl – Marmon-Herrington CTLS – MAUD Committee – Mauser Model 1893 – Military camouflage – Mountbatten pink – MP 40 – Multi-scale camouflage – Nassau Agreement – Northover Projector – Nuclear weapons and the United Kingdom – P-9 Project – Panzer 35(t) – Patrol Air Cushion Vehicle – PIAT – Polaris (UK nuclear programme) – Polaris Sales Agreement – Project Alberta – Project Camel – Project Emily – Project SAINT – Pumpkin bomb – Raven banner – Riot shield – Rommel's asparagus – RTV-A-2 Hiroc – Russian military deception – Sd.Kfz. 8 – Sd.Kfz. 9 – Sd.Kfz. 10 – Smith Gun – Sticky bomb – Switzerland and weapons of mass destruction – S-1 Executive Committee – Salt Wells Pilot Plant – T19 Howitzer Motor Carriage – T30 Howitzer Motor Carriage – T48 Gun Motor Carriage – Tanks in the Australian Army – Thin Man (nuclear bomb) – Tiger II – Tjele helmet fragment – Trident (UK nuclear programme) – Type 26 revolver – Type 94 Nambu pistol – Type 97 automatic cannon – Véhicule Blindé Léger – vz. 24 – William Windsor (goat) – Winchester Model 1200 – Winchester Model 1897 – Witcham Gravel helmet – Wujing Zongyao – Yehudi lights (123 articles)
Military uniforms and clothing
Šajkača (1 article)
Fortifications and military installations
Atlantic Wall – Baconsthorpe Castle – Bastille – Battery White – Bayard's Cove Fort – Big Inch – Biuro Szyfrów – Cadbury Castle, Somerset – Caernarfon town walls – Canterbury city walls – Castle Hill, Mere – Castleshaw Roman Fort – Château de Chinon – Château Gaillard – Clifton Hall, Cumbria – Conwy town walls – Cow Tower, Norwich – Device Forts – Dunnottar Castle – East and West Blockhouses – Floriana Lines – Fort Bayard (Washington, D.C.) – Fort Jackson (Virginia) – Fort Manoel – Fort Ricasoli – Fort Stanton (Washington, D.C.) – Fort Tigné – Fortezza of Rethymno – Fortifications of Gibraltar – Fortifications of Malta – Fortifications of Mdina – Fortifications of Valletta – Führerbunker – German U-boat bases in occupied Norway – Gravesend Blockhouse – Harry's Walls – History of the Great Wall of China – Jewel Tower – Keep – Fortress of Klis – Lake Ontario Ordnance Works – Loring Air Force Base – Marmion Tower – McDonald Ranch House – Mersea Fort – Main Navy and Munitions Buildings – Middle East Command Camouflage Directorate – Milton Blockhouse – Minefields in Croatia – Old Blockhouse – Oliver's Battery, Tresco – Ouvrage La Ferté – Penhallam – Penshurst Airfield – RAF Eastcote – RAF Lossiemouth – Southampton town walls – St Leonard's Tower, West Malling – Station Group Banak – Tilbury Fort – Tvrđa – Velepromet camp – Vorbunker – Wetheral Priory Gatehouse – Whitley Castle – Worcester city walls (66 articles)
Castles
Aberdour Castle – Ashby de la Zouch Castle – Baynard's Castle – Beaumaris Castle – Bedford Castle – Beeston Castle – Berkhamsted Castle – Bowes Castle – Brough Castle – Brownsea Castle – Caernarfon Castle – Caerphilly Castle – Calshot Castle – Caludon Castle – Camber Castle – Cambridge Castle – Cardiff Castle – Castell y Bere – Castle Acre Castle and town walls – Castle Rising Castle – Chlemoutsi – Clare Castle – Conisbrough Castle – Conwy Castle – Cooling Castle – Cowes Castle – Craigmillar Castle – Cromwell's Castle – Dacre Castle – Dartmouth Castle – Deal Castle – Deddington Castle – Dirleton Castle – Dolbadarn Castle – Doune Castle – Dunstaffnage Castle – Dunstanburgh Castle – Dunster Castle – Edzell Castle – Etal Castle – Eynsford Castle – Farleigh Hungerford Castle – Framlingham Castle – Gleaston Castle – Goodrich Castle – Grosmont Castle – Haapsalu Castle – Hadleigh Castle – Harlech Castle – Hay Castle – Himeji Castle – Hull Castle – Hurst Castle – Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle – King Charles's Castle – Kingswear Castle – Kirby Muxloe Castle – Launceston Castle – Loch Leven Castle – Longtown Castle – Loughor Castle – Ludlow Castle – Lydford Castle – Motte-and-bailey castle – Netley Castle – Nunney Castle – Okehampton Castle – Orford Castle – Oxford Castle – Peckforton Castle – Pendennis Castle – Pennard Castle – Piel Castle – Portland Castle – Raglan Castle – Roslin Castle – St Briavels Castle – Sandgate Castle – Sandown Castle, Isle of Wight – Sandown Castle, Kent – Sandsfoot Castle – Santa María de la Cabeza castle – Santa Rosa de la Eminencia castle – Sauvey Castle – Skenfrith Castle – Skipsea Castle – Fortín Solano – Southampton Castle – Southsea Castle – St Andrew's Castle, Hamble – St Catherine's Castle – St Mawes Castle – Stokesay Castle – Sutton Valence Castle – Tantallon Castle – Thetford Castle – Three Castles – Tibbers Castle – Upnor Castle – Urquhart Castle – Wallingford Castle – Walmer Castle – Weeting Castle – White Castle, Monmouthshire – Worcester Castle – Wressle Castle – Yarmouth Castle – York Castle (108 articles)