List of World War II ships of less than 1000 tons

The List of World War II ships of less than 1000-tons is an alphabetical list of minor military ships of World War II. Only ships with a displacement of less than 1000-tons are listed. For larger vessels, see also list of World War II ships. For ship classes, see the list of World War II ship classes.

Ship Classes of World War II (1,000 tons or less)

Class Type Country Launch years Displacement (tons) Number

(wartime/total built)

250t Torpedo Boat/Gunboat  Romanian Naval Forces 1914 266 3
A Submarine  Royal Norwegian Navy 1914 268 3
Acciaio Submarine  Regia Marina 1935 697 13
Adua Submarine  Regia Marina 1936 697 17
Ægir Submarine  Royal Danish Navy 1915 237 5
Ahven Minesweeper  Finnish Navy 1937 17 6
Archimede Submarine  Regia Marina 1936 985 2
Argo Submarine  Regia Marina 1936 810 2
Argonauta Submarine  Regia Marina 1932 667 10
B Submarine  Royal Norwegian Navy 1923–29 365 6
Bandiera Submarine  Regia Marina 1930 937 4
Bangor Minesweeper  Royal Navy 1940–44 600 128
Bird Minesweeper  Royal Navy 1938–40 607 45
Bragadin Submarine  Regia Marina 1931 982 2
C Submarine  Royal Danish Navy 369 3
Chang Ning Patrol Boat  Republic of China Navy 400 10
Chidori Torpedo Boat  Imperial Japanese Navy 1933 535 4
Curtatone Torpedo Boat  Regia Marina 1923–24 967 4
D Submarine  Royal Danish Navy 369 2
Dance Naval Trawler  Royal Navy 1940 554 20
Dragen Destroyer  Royal Danish Navy 1929–34 290 9
Draug Destroyer  Royal Norwegian Navy 1910–13 (approx) 578 3
Flower Corvette 1939–44 940 225
Gabbiano Corvette  Regia Marina 1942 672 40
Generali Torpedo Boat  Regia Marina 1921 832 6
Gor Gunboat/Minesweeper  Royal Norwegian Navy 1884-87 290 2
H Submarine  Royal Danish Navy 407 4
Isles Naval Trawler  Royal Navy 1940–44 554 145
Kuha Minesweeper  Finnish Navy 1941–46 18 6
Kyzikos Torpedo Boat  Hellenic Navy 1914–15 270 3
La Masa Torpedo Boat  Regia Marina 1917 840 8
Mackerel Submarine  United States Navy 1940–41 825 2
Mameli Submarine  Regia Marina 1929 880 4
Momi Destroyer  Imperial Japanese Navy 1918–23 770 21
Momo Destroyer  Imperial Japanese Navy 1917–18 835 4
Odin Destroyer  Royal Norwegian Navy 1939 632 3
Ōtori Torpedo Boat  Imperial Japanese Navy 1935–37 840 8
Oruç Reis Submarine  Royal Navy 1940 856 4
Pegaso Torpedo Boat  Regia Marina 1938 840 4
Perla Submarine  Regia Marina 1936 697 10
Pichincha Coast Guard Vessel  Colombia 120 3
Pilo Torpedo Boat  Regia Marina 1915 770 7
Pisani Submarine  Regia Marina 1930 880 4
Proussa Torpedo Boat  Hellenic Navy 1915–16 266 2
R Submarine  United States Navy 1918–19 570 27
S Submarine  Royal Navy 1931–45 950 63
S Submarine  United States Navy 1918–25 900 48
Settembrini Submarine  Regia Marina 1932 953
Shakespearian Naval Trawler  Royal Navy 1940 554 12
Sirena Submarine  Regia Marina 1934 678 12
Sirtori Torpedo Boat  Regia Marina 1917 845 4
Sleipner Destroyer  Royal Norwegian Navy 1936–38 597 3
Søbjørnen Minesweeper  Royal Danish Navy 270 6
Spica Torpedo Boat  Regia Marina 1936–38 640 30
Squalo Submarine  Regia Marina 1930 933 4
Trad Torpedo Boat  Royal Thai Navy 1935–37 262 9
Tree Naval Trawler  Royal Navy 1939–40 545 20
Trygg Torpedo Boat  Royal Norwegian Navy 1919–21 220 3
Type 23 Torpedo Boat  Kriegsmarine 1926 923 6
Type 24 Torpedo Boat  Kriegsmarine 1926–27 923 6
Type 35 Torpedo Boat  Kriegsmarine 1937–39 844 12
Type 37 Torpedo Boat  Kriegsmarine 1938–40 853 9
Type I Submarine  Kriegsmarine 1936 892 2
Type II Submarine  Kriegsmarine 1939–40 300 50
U Submarine  Royal Navy 1938-43 540 49
Vale Gunboat  Royal Norwegian Navy 1874-78 260 5
Vedenia Motor Torpedo Boat  Romanian Naval Forces 1943–44 30 6
Wakatake Destroyer  Imperial Japanese Navy 1922–23 900 6
X Submarine  Royal Navy 1943–45 30 14
XE Submarine  Royal Navy 1943–45 33 12
XT Training Submarine  Royal Navy 1943–45 30 6

Ships of World War II of 1,000 tons or less

  • Ahti (Estonia): 140-ton gunboat
  • Ajonpää (Finland): 52-ton Ajonpää class minesweeper
  • Aura (Finland): 400-ton coast guard and escort vessel
  • Aura II (Finland): 563-ton presidential yacht and escort vessel


  • Baire (Cuba): 500-ton gunboat
  • Barranquilla (Colombia): 142-ton gunboat
  • Bathurst Class (Argentina): 500-ton minesweeper
  • Belomorec (Bulgaria): 77-ton patrol boat
  • Beskytteren (Denmark): 415-ton fisheries patrol vessel
  • Birago (Germany): 50-ton patrol boat, ex-Siofok (Austria)
  • Bogota (Colombia): 360-ton gunboat
  • Bouchard class (Argentina): 450-ton minesweeper
  • Brand (Norway): 107-ton torpedo boat


  • Capitan Quevedo (Cuba): 115-ton coast guard craft
  • Carabobo (Colombia): 120-ton coast guard vessel
  • Carioca (Brazil): 552-ton mine layer
  • Cartagena (Colombia): 142-ton gunboat
  • Chiang Kung (China): 250-ton patrol boat
  • Chiang Tai (China): 250-ton patrol boat
  • Chen Shen (China): 275-ton river gunboat
  • Chernomorec (Bulgaria): 77-ton patrol boat
  • Chi Jih (China): 500-ton survey vessel
  • Chien Chung (China): 90-ton river gunboat
  • Chien Kang (China): 390-ton destroyer, became Yamasemi (Japan)
  • Chu Chien (China): 740-ton gunboat
  • Chu Kuan (China): 740-ton gunboat
  • Chu Tai (China): 740-ton gunboat
  • Chu Tung (China): 740-ton gunboat
  • Chu Yiu (China): 740-ton gunboat
  • Chu Yu (China): 740-ton gunboat
  • Chung Shan (China): 780-ton gunboat, ex-Yung Feng
  • Cordoba (Argentina): 890-ton destroyer
  • Cordoba (Colombia): 360-ton gunboat
  • Czajka (Poland) 183-ton minesweeper
  • Czapla (Poland) 183-ton minesweeper


  • Diez de Octubre (Cuba): 218-ton gunboat
  • Dragen (Denmark): 290-ton torpedo boat, became TFA3 (Germany)
  • Drazki torpedo boat (Bulgaria): 97-ton torpedo boat, commissioned 5 Jan 1908, today museum ship
  • Drski (Bulgaria): 97-ton minesweeper
  • Durres (Albania): 46-ton patrol boat


  • El Fateh (Egypt): 128-ton river gunboat
  • El Zahir (Egypt): 128-ton river gunboat
  • Elicura (Chile): 400-ton coast guard vessel


  • Fei Ying (China): 850-ton destroyer
  • Freja (Denmark): 322-ton patrol boat, became Sudpol (Germany), then Freya (Germany)
  • Fresia (Chile): 435-ton submarine
  • Frøya (Norway): 870-ton minelayer
  • Fu Yu (China): 630-ton gunboat


  • General Haller (Poland): 342-ton gunboat
  • Glenten (Denmark): 290-ton torpedo boat
  • Glommen (Norway): 351-ton minelayer
  • Guacolda (Chile): 435-ton submarine
  • Guale (Chile): 435-ton submarine


  • Hafir (Egypt): 74-ton river gunboat
  • Hai Fu (China): 166-ton gunboat
  • Hai Ho (China): 211-ton river gunboat
  • Hai Hung (China): 190-ton gunboat
  • Hai Ku (China): 190-ton gunboat
  • Hai Ou (China): 166-ton patrol boat
  • Hai Peng (China): 211-ton river gunboat
  • Hai Yen (China): 56-ton patrol boat
  • Hämeenmaa (Finland): 400-ton training sloop
  • Havkatten (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat
  • Havørnen (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
  • Heimdal (Norway): 578-ton offshore patrol vessel
  • Hejmdal (Denmark): 705-ton patrol boat, became Nerger (Germany)
  • Henrik Gerner (Denmark): 463-ton submarine tender and minelayer
  • Henrique Diaz (Brazil): 680-ton trawler
  • Hitra (Norway): 125-ton submarine chaser
  • Høgen (Denmark): 290-ton torpedo boat, became TFA1 (Germany)
  • Hoi Fu (China): 680-ton gunboat
  • Honningsvåg (Norway): 487-ton naval trawler
  • Hsien Ning (China): 418-ton gunboat
  • Hu Ngo (China): 97-ton torpedo boat, became Kawasemi (Japan)
  • Hu Peng (China): 97-ton torpedo boat
  • Hu Tsuin (China): 97-ton torpedo boat
  • Hu Ying (China): 97-ton torpedo boat
  • Hvalen (Denmark): 290-ton torpedo boat, became TFA5 (Germany)
  • Hvalrossen (Denmark): 160-ton torpedo boat


  • Iguape (Brazil): 150-ton minesweeper
  • Iku-Turso (Finland): 716-ton submarine
  • Ilmatar (Estonia): gunboat
  • Islands Falk (Denmark): 760-ton fishery patrol vessel
  • Itacuruca (Brazil): 210-ton mine layer
  • Itajahy (Brazil): 150-ton minesweeper
  • Itapemirim (Brazil): 340-ton mine layer


  • Jaskółka (Poland): 183-ton minesweeper
  • Jen Shen (China): 300-ton gunboat
  • Junín (Colombia): 120-ton coast guard vessel
  • Jurmo (Finland): 400-ton tug


  • Kalanpää (Finland): 52-ton Ajonpää class minesweeper
  • Kalev (Estonia): 834-ton submarine
  • Karjala (Finland): 342-ton gunboat
  • Khrabry (Bulgaria): 97-ton minesweeper
  • Kiang Chen (China): 550-ton gunboat
  • Kiang Heng (China): 550-ton gunboat
  • Kiang Hsi (China): 140-ton gunboat
  • Kiang Kun (China): 140-ton gunboat
  • Kiang Li (China): 550-ton gunboat
  • Kiang Yuan (China): 550-ton gunboat
  • King (Argentina): 900-ton gunboat
  • Kjell (Norway): 84-ton 2nd class torpedo boat
  • King Haakon VII (Norway): 357-ton PC class escort ship
  • Komendant Piłsudski (Poland) 342-ton Gunboat
  • Kung Chen (China): 90-ton river gunboat
  • Kvintus (Denmark): 186-ton minlayer, became Fürstenburg (Germany)


  • La Plata (Argentina): 890-ton destroyer
  • Laaland (Denmark): 350-ton minelayer
  • Laine (Estonia): 211-ton gunboat
  • Laxen (Denmark): 290-ton torpedo boat, became TFA6 (Germany)
  • Lech (Poland) 280-ton Tugboat
  • Lembit (Estonia): 834-ton submarine
  • Leopard, former HNoMS Balder (Norway, then Germany): 708-ton torpedo boat, returned to Norway 1949, scrapped 1961
  • Li Chieh (China): 266-ton gunboat, became Lisui (Japan)
  • Lieska (Finland): 60-ton minelayer
  • Lindormen (Denmark): 614-ton minelayer, became Vs1401 (Germany)
  • Loimu (Finland): 60-ton minelayer
  • Lossen (Denmark): 628-ton minelayer
  • Lougen (Denmark): 350-ton minelayer
  • Louhi (Finland): 640-ton minelayer and submarine tender


  • Maagen (Denmark): 110-ton fishery patrol vessel
  • Makrelen (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat
  • Maranho (Brazil): 934-ton destroyer
  • Mardus (Estonia): 80-ton gunboat
  • Mariscal Sucre (Colombia): 125-ton gunboat
  • Marsuinul (Romania): 636-ton submarine
  • Mato Grosso (Brazil): 560-ton destroyer
  • Mazur (Poland) 340-ton torpedo boat
  • Mewa (Poland): 183-ton minesweeper
  • Miina (Finland): 80-ton mine tender
  • Ming Chuen (China): 465-ton gunboat
  • Ming Sen (China): 465-ton gunboat, captured by Japan
  • MTB 102 (UK) 68-foot Motor Torpedo Boat
  • MTB 345 (UK, then Norway) 16.05-ton Motor Torpedo Boat
  • Murature (Argentina): 900-ton gunboat


  • Najaden (Denmark): 782-ton torpedo boat, completed 1947
  • Narhvalen (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
  • Narvi (Finland): 400-ton tug
  • SS Nautilus (India): 300 ton gun boat and coast guard
  • Nordkaperen (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat
  • Nordkapp (Norway): 275-ton fishery protection vessel
  • Nymphen (Denmark): 782-ton torpedo boat, completed 1947


  • Ørnen (Denmark): 290-ton torpedo boat, became TFA2 (Germany)
  • Otra (Norway): 355-ton minesweeper


  • Panay (USA): 474-ton river gunboat, sunk 12 December 1937
  • Paraguacu (Brazil): 430-ton river monitor
  • Parnaiba (Brazil): 620-ton river monitor
  • Paukku (Finland): 60-ton minelayer
  • Pernambuco (Brazil): 470-ton river monitor
  • Pichincha (Colombia): 120-ton coast guard vessel, class of 3
  • Pikker (Estonia): 500-ton yacht, became Kiev (USSR) and later Luga (USSR)
  • Pol III (Norway): 214-ton guard vessel
  • Pommi (Finland): 80-ton mine tender
  • Porkala (Finland): 162-ton minesweeper
  • Pukkio (Finland): 162-ton minesweeper



  • Rauma (Norway): 355-ton minesweeper
  • Rautu (Finland): 165-ton minesweeper
  • Rechinul (Romania): 585-ton submarine
  • Reiher (Germany): 109-ton training vessel, ex-West Diep (Belgium), became Warendorp
  • Riilahti (Finland): 310-ton minelayer and antisubmarine escort
  • Rio Pardo (Brazil): 132-ton submarine chaser
  • Ristna (Estonia): 500-ton sidewheeler minelayer
  • Rucamilla (Chile): 435-ton submarine
  • Ruotsinsalmi (Finland): 310-ton minelayer and antisubmarine escort
  • Rybitwa (Poland): 183-ton minesweeper
  • Ryś (Poland): 980-ton submarine


  • Sæl (Norway): 107-ton 1. class torpedo boat
  • Sælen (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat
  • Salta (Argentina): 920-ton submarine
  • Santa Fe (Argentina): 920-ton submarine
  • Santa Marta (Colombia): 142-ton gunboat
  • Santiago del Estero (Argentina): 920-ton submarine
  • Saranda (Albania): 46-ton patrol boat
  • Saukko (Finland): 142-ton submarine
  • Shu Shen (China): 380-ton gunboat
  • Siofuk (Austria): 50-ton patrol boat, became the Birago (Germany)
  • Sixtus (Denmark): 186-ton minelayer
  • Smely (Bulgaria): 97-ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
  • Smok (Poland): 711-ton Tugboat
  • Søhunden (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
  • Søridderen (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat and minesweeper, became Hajen (Germany)
  • Springeren (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
  • Støren (Denmark): 108-ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
  • Storm (Norway): 107-ton torpedo boat
  • Strogi (Bulgaria): 97-ton torpedo boat and minesweeper
  • Sulev (Estonia): 228-ton torpedo boat, became Ametist (USSR)
  • Suurop (Estonia): 500-ton sidewheeler minelayer and minesweeper


  • Ta Tung (China): 900-ton patrol boat
  • Taara (Estonia): gunboat
  • Tamoio (Brazil): 844-ton submarine, ex-Ascianghi (Italy)
  • Tartu (Estonia): 108-ton gunboat
  • Tegualda (Chile): 435-ton submarine
  • Teh Sheng (China): 932-ton gunboat, scuttled 1937
  • Ternen (Denmark): 100-ton surveying tender and patrol boat
  • Timbira (Brazil): 844-ton submarine, ex-Gondor (Italy)
  • Tirane (Albania): 46-ton patrol boat
  • Thorodd (Norway): 406-ton patrol boat
  • Tse Chiang (China): 900-ton patrol boat
  • Tung An (China): 390-ton destroyer
  • Tupi (Brazil): 844-ton submarine, ex-Italian submarine Neghelli
  • Tursas (Finland): 360-ton trawler
  • Turunmaa (Finland): 342-ton gunboat


  • Uisko (Finland): 360-ton trawler
  • Uruguay (Argentina): 550-ton sloop
  • Uku (Estonia): Gunboat
  • Uusimaa (Finland): 400-ton gunboat


  • Veinti y Cuatro de Febrero (Cuba): 218-ton gunboat
  • Vesihiisi (Finland): 716-ton submarine
  • Vesikko (Finland): 300-ton submarine
  • Vetehinen (Finland): 716-ton submarine
  • Vidar (Norway): 260-ton minelayer
  • Vilppula (Finland): 165-ton minesweeper
  • Vlorë (Albania): 46-ton patrol boat


  • Wakakura (New Zealand): 540-ton Castle class naval trawler
  • Warendorp (Germany): 109-ton training vessel, ex-Reiher
  • Wei Sheng (China): 932-ton gunboat, scuttled in 1937
  • West Diep (Belgium): 109-ton torpedo boat, became Reiher (Germany)
  • Wielingen (Belgium): 227-ton torpedo boat
  • Wilk (Poland) 980-ton submarine
  • Wu Feng (China): 200-ton gunboat


  • Yi Shen (China): 350-ton gunboat
  • Yung An (China): 90-ton river gunboat
  • Yung Chi (China): 860-ton gunboat, became Hai Hsing (Japan)
  • Yung Chien (China): 860-ton gunboat, became Asuka (Japan)
  • Yung Feng (China): 780-ton gunboat, became Chung Shan
  • Yung Hsiang (China): 780-ton gunboat
  • Yung Shen (China): 300-ton gunboat
  • Yung Sui (China): 650-ton river gunboat
  • Żbik (Poland) 980-ton submarine
  • Żuraw (Poland) 183-ton minesweeper
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