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A comprehensive list of ships commissioned by the Vietnam Navy from 1955 to 1975, with details on their acquisition, fate, and former names. Includes patrol craft, destroyer escorts, frigates, and high endurance cutters.
The Republic of Vietnam Navy (RVNN) was the naval branch of the South Vietnamese military from 1955 to 1975. It had a large fleet of ships, boats and craft, and fought against the Chinese and the North Vietnamese in the Vietnam War.
A hull number is a serial identification number given to a boat or ship, which can be used to trace its history, model and certification year. Learn how hull numbers are used in different countries and contexts, such as the United States military, Europe and Russia.
A comprehensive list of the hull classification symbols used by the U.S. Navy to identify the type of a ship. The symbols range from A to Z and include various categories such as cargo, combat, mine, repair, and research ships.
Hull classification symbol (HCS) is a system used by the U.S. Navy, Coast Guard, and NOAA to identify ships by type and individual ship. HCS consists of one or more letters and numbers, such as CVN for aircraft carrier.
Learn how to name and disambiguate articles about ships on Wikipedia, using prefixes, italics, numbers and other criteria. See examples and guidelines for civilian and military ships from different countries and navies.
Ship identification numbers include all numeric and non-numeric codes (other than names) used to identify ships. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
The Craft Identification Number (CIN) or Hull Identification Number (HIN), standardised as EN ISO 10087:2006, is a permanent unique fourteen-digit alphanumeric identifier issued to all marine vessels in Europe. The numbering system is mandated by the European Recreational Craft Directive and descended from the American Ship Hull number system.