List of ships of the Chinese Navy (1644–1945)
This is a list of Chinese naval vessels from the Qing Dynasty to the end of World War II (1644-1945), including vessels of the Imperial Chinese Navy (1875-1912), the Republican Beiyang Fleet (1912-1928) and the Republic of China Navy (1924-1945):
Name | Class | Type | Manufacturer | Displacement | Launched | Fate | Source(s) |
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Keang Soo (江蘇) later Chen Wu (鎮吳) | Dispatch boat | J. Samuel White and Company | 1289 | 1863 | 1867/11/3 Sold to Satsuma Domain as Kasuga Maru 1870/4 Captured by Imperial Japan as Kasuga 1894/2/2 Stricken | [1][2] | |
Pekin (北京) later Chin T'ai (金台) | Vigilant-class | Gunboat | Young, Magnay and Company | 860 | 1856 (as HMS Mohawk, purchased 1862) | 1865/12/30 Sold to Egypt | [1] |
China (中國) later I T'ung (一統) | Gunboat | Devonport Dockyard Greenock Foundry Company | 913 | 1862 (as HMS Africa, purchased 1862) | 1865/12/30 Sold to Egypt | [1] | |
Kwang Tung (廣東) later Pai Yueh (百粵) | Dispatch boat | Laird | 522 | 1863 | 1860s Sold to India | [1] | |
Tien Tsin (天津) later San Wei (三衛) | Dispatch boat | Laird | 448 | 1863 | Later used as customs cruiser in Canton 1865/12/30 Sold to Egypt | [1][2] | |
Amoy (廈門) later Kuang Wan (廣萬) | Algerine-class | Gunboat | R. & H. Green, Blackwall | 370 | 1857 (as HMS Jasper, purchased 1862) | 1865/12/30 Sold to Egypt | [1] |
Mokeden (盛京) later Te Sheng (得勝) | Transport | Unknown | Unknown | 1860s (as Ballarat) | 1860s Auctioned in UK | [1] | |
Thule (都利) | Transport | Unknown | Unknown | 1860s | 1860s Sold to India Later transferred to Zanzibar | [1] | |
Dai Ching (大清) | Gunboat | James C. Jewett & Co. | 520 | 1863 | 1863/4/21 Sold by manufacturer to US Navy 1865/1/26 Burnt | [1] | |
Kiang Soo (江蘇) | Kiang Soo-class | Gunboat | James C. Jewett & Co. | 183 | 1863 | 1863/6/22 Sold to Union Navy as Fuchsia 1865/8/5 Sold as commercial ship | [1] |
Chih Kiang (浙江) | Kiang Soo-class | Gunboat | James C. Jewett & Co. | 183 | 1863 | 1863/6/22 Sold to Union Navy as Tulip 1864/11/11 Lost in explosion at Ragged Point, Virginia | [1] |
Ting Yuen (定遠) | Ting Yuen-class | Ironclad | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 7220 | 1881 | 1895/2/6 or 1895/2/10 Sunk by Japanese torpedoes during Battle of Weihaiwei | [1][3][2] |
Chen Yuen (鎮遠) | Ting Yuen-class | Ironclad | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 7220 | 1882 | 1895/2/17 Captured by Japan after Battle of Weihaiwei as Chin'en 1911/4/1 Stricken | [1][3] |
Ping Yuen (平遠) formerly Lung Wei (龍威) | Ironclad | Fujian Maritime Administration | 2150 | 1888 | 1895/2/12 or 1895/2/17 Captured by Japan as Ping Yuen Go 1900 Renamed as Heien 1904/9/18 Mined off Pigeon Bay (Piegen Bay) west of Port Arthur | [1][3][2] | |
Chao Yung (超勇) | Tsukushi-class | Cruiser | Mitchell | 1380 | 1880 or 1881 | 1894/9/17 Sunk during Battle of the Yalu River | [1][3][2] |
Yang Wei (揚威) | Tsukushi-class | Cruiser | Mitchell | 1380 | 1881 | 1894/9/17 Sunk during Battle of the Yalu River | [1][3] |
Tsi Yuen (濟遠) | Cruiser | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 2300-2355 | 1883 | 1895/2/12 or 1895/2/17 Captured by Japan after Battle of Weihaiwei as Saien 1904/11/30 Mined off Port Arthur | [1][3][2] | |
Nan Chen (南探) | Nan Chen-class [note 1] | Cruiser | Howaldt | 2200 | 1883 | 1903 or 1910 Stricken | [1][3][2][4] |
Nan Shui (南瑞) | Nan Chen-class [note 1] | Cruiser | Howaldt | 2200 | 1884 | 1919 or 1920 Stricken | [1][3][2][4] |
Chih Yuen (致遠) | Chih Yuen-class | Cruiser, armoured | Armstrong Elswick Shipyard | 2300 | 1886 | 1894/9/17 Sunk during Battle of the Yalu River | [1][3][2] |
Ching Yuen (靖遠) | Chih Yuen-class | Cruiser, armoured | Armstrong Elswick Shipyard | 2300 | 1886 | 1895/2/9 Sunk during Battle of Weihaiwei 1896-7 Raised and scrapped | [1][3][2] |
King Yuen (經遠) | King Yuen-class [note 2] | Cruiser, armoured | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 2900 | 1887 | 1894/9/17 Sunk during Battle of the Yalu River | [1][3][2] |
Lai Yuen (來遠) | King Yuen-class [note 2] | Cruiser, armoured | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 2900 | 1887 | 1895/2/5 or 1895/2/6 Sunk by Kotaka during Battle of Weihaiwei | [1][3][2] |
Yang Wu (揚武) | King Yuen-class [note 2] | Corvette | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1560-1608 | 1872 | 1884/8/23 Sunk by French Torpedo Boat No. 46 during Battle of Fuzhou | [1][3][2] |
Hai An (海安) formerly Chen An (鎮安) | Hai An-class [note 3] | Frigate | Jiangnan Shipyard | 2630-2800 | 1872 | 1878 Stricken | [1][3][2] |
Yu Yuen (馭遠) | Hai An-class [note 3] | Frigate | Jiangnan Shipyard | 2630-2800 | 1873 | 1885/2/14 Sunk by friendly fire from Teng Ching, or 1885/2/15 Sunk by French ironclad Bayard at Battle of Shipu | [1][3][2] |
Kai Chi (開濟) | Kai Chi-class [note 4] | Frigate | Fujian Maritime Administration | 2110-2200 | 1882-1883 | 1902/6/22 Sunk by accidental explosion in Nanjing | [1][3][2] |
Ching Ching (鏡清) | Kai Chi-class [note 4] | Frigate | Fujian Maritime Administration | 2100 or 2110-2200 | 1886 | 1918 or 1920 Stricken | [1][3][2][4] |
Huan Tai (寰泰) | Kai Chi-class [note 4] | Frigate | Fujian Maritime Administration | 2110-2200 | 1886 | 1903/8/17 Sunk by collision with RMS Empress of India | [1][3][2] |
Pao Min (保民) | Corvette | Jiangnan Shipyard | 1477 or 1480 | 1885 | 1903 Hulked 1920/3 Sold in Vietnam 1920 Stricken | [1][2][4] | |
Fu Sheng (福勝) | Fu Sheng-class | Gunboat, Rendel flatiron | Laird | 256 | 1875 | 1884/8/23 Sunk during Battle of Fuzhou | [1][3][2] |
Chen Sheng (建勝) | Fu Sheng-class | Gunboat, Rendel flatiron | Laird | 256 | 1875 | 1884/8/23 Sunk during Battle of Fuzhou | [1][3][2] |
Lung Hsiang (龍驤) formerly Alpha | Lung Hsiang-class | Gunboat, Rendel flatiron | Mitchell | 320 | 1876 | 1900s or 1910s Stricken | [1][3][2][4] |
Hu Wei (虎威) formerly Beta | Lung Hsiang-class | Gunboat, Rendel flatiron | Mitchell | 320 | 1876 | 1900s or 1910s Stricken | [1][3][2][4] |
Fei Ting (飛霆) formerly Gamma | Fei Ting-class | Gunboat, Rendel flatiron | Mitchell | 400-420 | 1876 | 1905/8/13 Sunk by accidental explosion | [1][3][2] |
Tse Tien (策電) formerly Delta | Fei Ting-class | Gunboat, Rendel flatiron | Mitchell | 420 | 1876 | 1918 Sold c. 1929 Stricken | [1][2][3][4] |
Chen Pei (鎮北) formerly Epsilon | Chen Pei-class [note 5] | Gunboat, Rendel flatiron | Mitchell | 430-440 | 1879 | 1895 Captured by Japan as Chinhoku 1906/6/8 Stricken | [1][2] |
Chen Nan (鎮南) formerly Zeta | Chen Pei-class [note 5] | Gunboat, Rendel flatiron | Mitchell | 430-440 | 1879 | 1895 Captured by Japan as Chinnan 1908/5/15 Stricken | [1][2] |
Chen His (鎮西) formerly Eta | Chen Pei-class [note 5] | Gunboat, Rendel flatiron | Mitchell | 430-440 | 1879 | 1895 Captured by Japan as Chinzei 1908/5/23 Sold to civil service | [1][2] |
Chen Tung (鎮東) formerly Theta | Chen Pei-class [note 5] | Gunboat, Rendel flatiron | Mitchell | 430-440 | 1879 | 1895 Captured by Japan as Chintō 1906/6/8 Stricken | [1][2] |
Chen Chung (鎮中) formerly Iota | Chen Chung-class [note 6] | Gunboat, Rendel flatiron | Mitchell | 440 | 1880 | 1895 Captured by Japan as Chinchu 1906/6/8 Stricken | [1][3][2] |
Chen Pien (鎮邊) formerly Kappa | Chen Chung-class [note 6] | Gunboat, Rendel flatiron | Mitchell | 440 | 1880 | 1895 Captured by Japan as Chinpen 1906/6/8 Stricken | [1][3][2] |
Hai Ting Ching (海鏡清) formerly Lambda also Chen Hai | Chen Chung-class [note 6] | Gunboat, Rendel flatiron | Mitchell | 440 | 1880 | 1900s or 1929 Stricken | [1][2][4] |
Hui Chi (惠吉) formerly T'ien Chi (恬吉) | Gunboat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 600 | 1868 | 1878 Stricken | [1][3] | |
Wan Nien Ching (萬年清) | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1450 | 1869 | 1887/1/9 Lost in collision with P. & O. Nepal | [1][3][2] | |
Tsao Chiang (操江) | Gunboat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 600-640 | 1869-1876 | 1894/7/25 Captured by Japanese cruiser Akitsushima and renamed Sōkō 1903/5/22 Sunk in accident 1903/7/9 Refloat as border patrol boat 1924 Sold as commercial vessel Sōkō Maru | [1][3][2] | |
Tse Hai (測海) | Gunboat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 600 or 730 | 1869 | 1918 Stricken | [1][3][4] | |
Mei Yuen (湄雲) | Mei Yuen-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 515-578 | 1869 | 1895 Captured by Japan as Miun Later returned to China after Triple Intervention Later stricken | [1][3][2] |
Foo Hsing (福星) | Mei Yuen-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 515-578 | 1870 | 1884/8/23 Sunk by the French during Battle of Fuzhou | [1][3][2] |
Wei Ching (威靖) | Gunboat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 1000 | 1870 | 1905 Sold | [1][3] | |
Chen Hai (鎮海) | Chen Hai-class [note 7] | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 572-578 | 1871 | Unknown | [1][3][2] |
Ching Yuen (靖遠) | Chen Hai-class [note 7] | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 578 | 1872 | 1918 Stricken | [1][3][2][4] |
Chen Wei (振威) | Chen Hai-class [note 7] | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 578 | 1872 | 1884/8/23 Sunk by Villars during Battle of Fuzhou 1918 Stricken | [1][2][4] |
Fu Po (伏波) | Fu Po-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1258 | 1870 | 1910s/1930 Stricken | [1][3][2][4] |
An Lan (安瀾) | Fu Po-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1258 | 1871 | 1874/9/26 Sunk in accident | [1][3][2] |
Fei Yun (飛雲) | Fu Po-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1258 | 1872 | 1884/8/23 Sunk during Battle of Fuzhou Later refloated, further fate unknown | [1][3][2] |
Chi An (濟安) | Fu Po-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1258 | 1873 | 1884/8/23 Sunk during Battle of Fuzhou | [1][3][2] |
Yuan Kai (元凱) | Wei Yuen-class, or Fu Po-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1258 | 1875 | 1930 Stricken | [1][2][4] |
King Ou (金甌) also known as Tiong Sing | Gunboat, Rendel flatiron, armoured | Jiangnan Shipyard | 200 | 1875 | 1895 Captured by Japan during Battle of Weihaiwei as Hei Yuen Later returnted to China as Tiong Sing? c. 1950 Renamed to King Ou 1914 Stricken | [1][3][2][4] | |
Yi Hsiang (藝新) | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 245 | 1876 | Unknown | [1][3] | |
Teng Ying Chow (登瀛洲) | Wei Yuen-class, or Fu Po-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1258 | 1876 | 1918/1920 Stricken | [1][3][2][4] |
Wei Yuen (威遠) | Wei Yuen-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1100-1268 | 1877 | 1895/2/6 Sunk by Japanese torpedo boat Dai Jyuichi Gō during Battle of Weihaiwei | [1][3][2] |
Chao Wu (超武) | Wei Yuen-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1209 | 1878 | 1930 Stricken | [1][3][2][4] |
Teng Ching (澄慶) | Wei Yuen-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1100-1268 | 1880 | 1885/2/15 Sunk by friendly fire from Yu Yuen, or 1885/2/15 Sunk by French ironclad Bayard at Battle of Shipu | [1][2] |
Heng Hai (橫海) | Wei Yuen-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1268 | 1884 | 1886/3/17 Sunk in accident | [1] |
Ching Ch'ing | Wei Yuen-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1268 | 1884 | Unknown | [1] |
Kuang Chia (廣甲) | Wei Yuen-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1296-1300 | 1887 | 1894/9/17 Sunk in accident, or 1894/9/17 Badly damaged by the Japanese during the Battle of the Yalu River and beached | [1][3][2] |
Hai Tung Hung (海東雄) | Gunboat, Rendel flatiron | Whampoa Dockyard, Guangdong | 430 | 1880 | c. 1918 Stricken | [1][2][4] | |
Kuang Yuan (廣元) | Kuang Yuan-class | Gunboat | Whampoa Dockyard, Guangdong | 300 | 1886 | c. 1929 Stricken | [1][3][4] |
Kuang Heng (廣亨) | Kuang Yuan-class | Gunboat | Whampoa Dockyard, Guangdong | 300 | 1886 | c. 1929 Stricken | [1][3][4] |
Kuang Li (廣利) | Kuang Yuan-class | Gunboat | Whampoa Dockyard, Guangdong | 300 | 1886 | c. 1929 Stricken | [1][3][4] |
Kuang Chien (廣貞) | Kuang Yuan-class | Gunboat | Whampoa Dockyard, Guangdong | 300 | 1886 | c. 1929 Stricken | [1][3][4] |
Kuang Woo (廣戊) | Kuang Woo-class | Gunboat | Whampoa Dockyard, Guangdong | 560 | 1886 or 1887-89 | c. 1929 Stricken | [1][4] |
Kuang Chi (廣己) | Kuang Woo-class | Gunboat | Whampoa Dockyard, Guangdong | 560 | 1886 or 1887-89 | c. 1929 Stricken | [1][4] |
Kuang Keng (廣庚) | Kuang Woo-class | Gunboat | Whampoa Dockyard, Guangdong | 320 or 560 | 1889 | c. 1929 Stricken | [1][3][4] |
Kuang King (廣金) | Kuang King-class | Gunboat | Whampoa Dockyard, Guangdong | 320 or 600 | 1890 | c. 1929 Stricken | [1][4] |
Kuang Yu (廣玉) | Kuang King-class | Gunboat | Whampoa Dockyard, Guangdong | 320 or 600 | 1890 | c. 1929 Stricken | [1][4] |
Kuang Yi (廣乙) | Kuang Yi-class | Cruiser | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1000 | 1889 | 1894/7/25 Scuttled after badly damaged in the Battle of Pungdo | [1][3][2] |
Kuang Ping (廣丙) | Kuang Yi-class | Cruiser | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1000 | 1891 | 1895 Captured by Japan as Kōhei 1895/12/21 Sunk in accident | [1][3][2] |
Fu Ching (福清) formerly Kuang Ting (廣丁) | Kuang Yi-class, or Nan Chen-class | Cruiser | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1000 | 1893 | 1898/6 Sunk in a storm | [1][3][2] |
Kan I (乾一) later Lushun Project I (旅順工程一號) | Vulcan first class (Kan-class) | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 28 | 1881-1882 | Unknown | [1][2] |
Kan II (乾二) laterLushun Project II (旅順工程二號) | Vulcan first class (Kan-class) | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 28 | 1881-1882 | Unknown | [1][2] |
Ting I (定一) | Vulcan second class (Ting-class) | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 15.7 | 1882-3 | 1895/2/7 Sunk in combat | [1][2] |
Ting II (定二) | Vulcan second class (Ting-class) | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 15.7 | 1882-3 | 1895/2/7 Sunk in combat | [1][2] |
Chen I (鎮一) | Vulcan second class (Ting-class) | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 15.7 | 1882-3 | 1895/2/7 Sunk in combat | [1][2] |
Chen II (鎮二) | Vulcan second class (Ting-class) | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 15.7 | 1882-3 | 1895/1/2 Sunk by friendly fire from Wei Yuen, or 1895/2/7 or 1895/2/8 Captured by the Japanese as Dai Nijyuhachi Gō | [1][2] |
Chong Chia (中甲) [note 8] | Vulcan second class (Chong-class) | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 15.7 | 1880s | 1895/2/7 Sunk in combat | [1] |
Chong Yi (中乙) [note 9] | Vulcan second class (Chong-class) | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 15.7 | 1880s | 1895/2/7 Sunk in combat | [1] |
Lei Lung (雷龍) | Lei Lung-class | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 58 or 66 | 1883 | 1925 Stricken | [1][4] |
Lei Fu (雷虎) | Lei Lung-class | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 58 or 66 | 1883 | 1925 Stricken | [1][4] |
Lei Chung (雷中) | Vulcan third class (Lei Chung-class) | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 74 | 1884 | 1925 Stricken | [1] |
You I (右一) | Vulcan third class (Lei Chung-class) | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 74 | 1884 | 1895/2/7 Sunk in combat Later refloat by Japan as Dai Nijyunana Gō 1908/4/1 Stricken | [1][3][2] |
Lei Chen (雷乾) | Bagua-class | Torpedo boat | Elbing Schichau | 27 | 1885-6 | 1925 Stricken | [1][4] |
Lei Kun (雷坤) | Bagua-class | Torpedo boat | Elbing Schichau | 27 | 1885-6 | 1925 Stricken | [1][4] |
Lei Li (雷離) | Bagua-class | Torpedo boat | Elbing Schichau | 27 | 1885-6 | 1925 Stricken | [1][4] |
Lei Kan (雷坎) | Bagua-class | Torpedo boat | Elbing Schichau | 27 | 1885-6 | 1925 Stricken | [1][4] |
Lei Chien (雷震) | Bagua-class | Torpedo boat | Elbing Schichau | 27 | 1885-6 | 1925 Stricken | [1][4] |
Lei Sun (雷巽) | Bagua-class | Torpedo boat | Elbing Schichau | 27 | 1885-6 | 1925 Stricken | [1][4] |
Lei Ken (雷艮) | Bagua-class | Torpedo boat | Elbing Schichau | 27 | 1885-6 | 1925 Stricken | [1][4] |
Lei Tui (雷兌) | Bagua-class | Torpedo boat | Elbing Schichau | 27 | 1885-6 | 1925 Stricken | [1][4] |
Lei Chung | Bagua-class | Torpedo boat | Elbing Schichau | 27 | 1885-6 | 1925 Stricken | [4] |
Fu Lung (福龍) | Torpedo boat | Elbing Schichau | 120 | 1885 | 1895/2/7 Captured by Japan as Fukuryū 1909/4/1 Stricken | [1][2] | |
Tso I (左一) | Torpedo boat | Yarrow | 27 or 90 | 1886-1887 | Unknown | [1][3][2] | |
Tso II (左二) formerly Tso I (左一) | Vulcan third class (Lei Lung-class) | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 66 | 1882-3 | 1895/2/7 Sunk in combat | [1][3] |
Tso III (左三) formerly Tso II (左二) | Vulcan third class (Lei Lung-class) | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 66 | 1882-3 | 1895/2/7 Sunk in combat | [1][3] |
You II (右二) | Vulcan third class (Lei Lung-class) | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 66 | 1882-3 | 1895/2/7 Sunk in combat | [1][3] |
You III (右三) | Vulcan third class (Lei Lung-class) | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 66 | 1882-3 | 1895/2/7 Sunk in combat Later refloat by Japan as Dai Nijyuroku Gō 1908/4/1 Stricken | [1][2][3] |
Chien Wei (建威) | Training ship | Unknown | 340 | Unknown (as Prussian Mattadore, purchased 1870) | Unknown | [1][3] | |
Min Chien (敏捷) | Training ship | Unknown | 700 | Unknown (as British vessel, purchased 1886) | 1893/11/21 Captured by Japan as Binshō 1909 Sold | [1] | |
Tau Hai (導海) | Dredger | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 500 | 1883 | 1890s Captured by Japan Later fate unknown | [1] | |
Yung Pao (永保) | Yung Pao-class | Transport | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1258 | 1873 | 1874/9/29 Sunk in storm | [1][3] |
Hai Ching (海鏡) | Yung Pao-class | Transport | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1258 | 1873 | 1890s Captured by Japan | [1][3] |
Chen Hang (琛航) | Yung Pao-class | Transport | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1258 or 1450 | 1874 | 1884/8/23 Sunk during Battle of Fuzhou 1930 Stricken | [1][3][4] |
Tai Ya (大雅) | Yung Pao-class | Transport | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1258 | 1874 | 1884/8/23 Sunk during Battle of Fuzhou | [1][3] |
Tai An (泰安) [note 10] | Wei Yuen-class, or Fu Po-class | Transport | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1258 | 1876 | 1892 Sold to commercial use 1915 Stricken | [1][3][2][4] |
Kang Chi (康濟) later Fu Chi (復濟) | Wei Yuen-class | Training ship | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1209 | 1879 | 1910 Stricken | [1][3][2][4] |
Li Yun (利運) | Transport | Unknown | 1080 | Unknown (as commercial ship, purchased 1888) | Unknown | [1] | |
Hai Chi (海圻) | Hai Chi-class | Cruiser, armoured | Armstrong Elswick Shipyard | 4300 | 1898 | 1937/8/11 or 1937/8/12 Scuttled as blockship | [1][3][2][4][5][6][7][8] |
Hai Tien (海天) | Hai Chi-class | Cruiser, armoured | Armstrong Elswick Shipyard | 4300 | 1897 | 1904/4/25 Sunk in accident | [1][3][2] |
Hai Yung (海容) | Hai Yung-class cruiser | Cruiser, armoured | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 2950 or 2954 or 3000 | 1897 | 1937/8/11 or 1937/9/25 Scuttled as blockship | [1][3][2][4][5][6][7][8] |
Hai Shew (海籌) | Hai Yung-class cruiser | Cruiser, armoured | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 2950 or 2954 or 3000 | 1897 | 1937/8/11 or 1937/9/25 Scuttled as blockship | [1][3][2][4][5][6][7][8] |
Hai Chen (海琛) | Hai Yung-class cruiser | Cruiser, armoured | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 2950 or 2954 or 3000 | 1898 | 1937/8/11 or 1937/9/25 Scuttled as blockship | [1][3][2][4][5][6][7][8] |
Chao Ho (肇和) | Chao Ho-class | Cruiser, armoured | Armstrong Elswick Shipyard | 2460 | 1911 | 1937/9/21 or 1939/9/28 Sunk by Japanese aircraft near Humen | [1][3][4][5][6][7][8] |
Ying Swei (應瑞) | Chao Ho-class | Cruiser, armoured | Vickers Shipyard | 2460 | 1911 | 1937/10/23 or 1937/10/25 Sunk by Japanese aircraft near Nanjing | [1][3][4][5][6][7][8] |
Fei Hung (飛鴻) | Chao Ho-class | Cruiser, armoured | New York Shipping Company | 2600 | 1912 | 1914 Sold to Greece as Elli 1940/8/15 Sunk by Italian submarine Delfino | [1][4] |
Chiang Yuan (江元) | Chiang Yuan-class [note 11] | Gunboat | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation | 525 or 550 or 565 | 1904 or 1905 or 1906-7 | 1949/12/31 Scuttled after accident? 1949 To Communist China 1963 Stricken | [1][3][4][5][6][7][9] |
Chiang Hung (江亨) | Chiang Yuan-class [note 11] | Gunboat | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation | 525 or 550 or 565 | 1907 | 1929/10/12 Sunk by Soviet vessels during Battle of Tongjiang Later refloated 1931/9/8 Wrecked? 1937/9 Captured by Japan? | [1][3][4][5][6] |
Chiang Li (江利) | Chiang Yuan-class [note 11] | Gunboat | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation | 525 or 550 or 565 | 1907 | 1937/9 Captured by Japan? or 1937/9/26 or 1937/12/18 Scuttled as blockship | [1][3][4][5][6][7][8] |
Chiang Chen (江貞) | Chiang Yuan-class [note 11] | Gunboat | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation | 525 or 550 or 565 | 1907 | 1938/7/20 Sunk by Japanese aircraft near Hunnan 1938/11/15 Salvaged and seized by Japan | [1][3][4][5][6][7][8] |
Chu Tai (楚泰) | Chu-class [note 12] | Gunboat | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation | 740 or 752 | 1906 | 1938/6/1 Sunk by Japanese aircraft? 1939 Badly damaged by Japanese aircraft 1939/6/1 Beached 1941/4/19 Destroyed by Japanese aircraft | [1][3][4][5][6][7][8] |
Chu Tong (楚同) | Chu-class [note 12] | Gunboat | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation | 740 or 752 | 1906 | 1949 To Communist China Later sunk by Nationalist aircraft Later refloated by Communist China as Yi Chuan (宜川) 1958-62 Dismantled during the backyard furnace campaign | [1][3][4][5][6][7][9] |
Chu You (楚有) | Chu-class [note 12] | Gunboat | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation | 740 or 752 | 1906 or 1907 | 1937/8 or 1937/10/1 or 1937/10/2 Sunk by Japanese aircraft | [1][3][4][5][6][7][8] |
Chu Chien (楚謙) | Chu-class [note 12] | Gunboat | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation | 740 or 752 | 1907 | 1937/7/31 or 1937/8/11 Scuttled as blockship 1948-9 Stricken | [1][3][4][5][6][7] |
Chu Yu (楚豫) | Chu-class [note 12] | Gunboat | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation | 740 or 745 or 752 | 1907 | 1937/9/29 or 1937/10/2 Sunk by Japanese aircraft? Later raised? 1937/12/18 Scuttled as blockship? | [1][3][4][5][6][7][8] |
Chu Kuan (楚觀) | Chu-class [note 12] | Gunboat | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation | 740 or 752 | 1907 | 1955/12/31 or 1960s Stricken | [1][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] |
Kiang Hsi (江犀) formerly as Hsin Pei (新壁) | Kiang Hsi-class[note 13] | Gunboat | Krupp Germania | 140 or 150 | 1911 | 1937 Captured by Japan? 1941/8/24 Sunk by Japanese aircraft | [1][3][4][5][6][7] |
Kiang Kun (江鯤) formerly as Hsin Chen (新珍) | Kiang Hsi-class[note 14] | Gunboat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 140 or 150 | 1911 or 1912 | 1937 Captured by Japan? 1941/8/24 Sunk by Japanese aircraft | [1][3][4][5][6][7] |
Chien Chung (建中) formerly as Hsin Min (新敏) | Chien Chung-class [note 15] | Gunboat | Yangtze Machinery Works | 90 | 1912 or 1915 | 1928/5 Dismantled | [1][3][4] |
Yung An (永安) formerly as Hsin Tie (新逖) | Chien Chung-class [note 15] | Gunboat | Yangtze Machinery Works | 90 | 1912 or 1916 | 1928/5 Dismantled | [1][3][4] |
Kung Chen (拱辰) formerly as Hsin Chan (新瞻) | Chien Chung-class [note 15] | Gunboat | Yangtze Machinery Works | 90 | 1912 or 1916 | 1928/5 Dismantled? 1938/10 Sunk by Japanese aircraft? | [1][3][4] |
Kiang Ta (江大) | Kiang Ta-class | Gunboat | Unknown Hong Kong dockyard or Unknown Hankow dockyard | 250 | 1908 | 1937/9/26 Sunk by Japanese aircraft near Pearl River | [1][4] |
Kiang Han (江漢) formerly as Kiang Ching (江清) | Kiang Ta-class | Gunboat | Unknown Hong Kong dockyard or Unknown Hankow dockyard | 250 | 1908 | Unknown | [1][4] |
Kiang Kung (江鞏) | Kiang Ta-class | Gunboat | Unknown Hong Kong dockyard or Unknown Hankow dockyard | 250 | 1908 | 1938/10/25 Sunk by Japanese aircraft near Panyu | [1][4] |
Kiang Ku (江固) | Kiang Ta-class | Gunboat | Unknown Hong Kong dockyard or Unknown Hankow dockyard | 250 | 1908 | Unknown | [1][4] |
Yung Feng (永豐) later Zhong Shan (中山) | Yung Feng-class | Gunboat | Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Nagasaki Dockyard | 780 or 830 | 1912 | 1938/10/24 Sunk by Japanese aircraft 1997/1/28 Recovered, later restored as museum boat | [1][3][4][5][6][7] |
Yung Hsiang (永翔) | Yung Feng-class | Gunboat | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation | 780 or 830 | 1912 | 1937/8 or 1937/9/26 or 1937/12/18 Scuttled as blockship Later refloated by Japan 1942 Given to Reorganized National Government as Hai Hsiang (海祥) 1945 Returned to Republic of China as Yung Hsiang 1953/8/16 Stricken | [1][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] |
Yung Chi (永績) | Yung Chi-class [note 16] | Gunboat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 860 | 1915 or 1918 | 1938/10/21 Sunk by Japanese aircraft 1938/11/8 Captured by Japan (as Asuga?) 1940/5/22 Given to Reorganized National Government as Hai Hsing (海興) 1945/9 Returned to Republic of China as Yung Chi 1949/4/25 Sunk by Communist China? 1949 Defected to Communist China as Yan'an (延安) 1960/6/19 Sunk during missile tests c. 1970 Stricken | [1][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] |
Yung Chien (永健) | Yung Chi-class [note 16] | Gunboat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 860 | 1915 or 1917 | 1937/8/25 Sunk by Japanese aircraft Later refloated by Japan 1937/10/25 or 1937/11 Renamed Asuka 1945/5/7 Sunk by American aircraft Possibly refloated? | [1][3][4][5][6][7][8] |
Kuan Chuan (甘泉) | Gunboat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 305 | 1908 | 1929 Stricken | [1][3][4] | |
An Hai (安海) | An Hai-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 65 | 1901 | Unknown | [1][3] |
Ting Hai (定海) | An Hai-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 65 | 1902 | Unknown | [1][3] |
An Feng (安豐) | Gunboat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 169 | 1908 | Unknown | [1][3][4] | |
Chen Hai (澄海) | Gunboat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 120 | 1911 | Unknown | [1][3] | |
Chen (辰) or T.B. 2 | Chen-class [note 17] | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 90 or 120 | 1895 | 1937/8/11 Scuttled as blockship | [1][3][2][4][5][6] |
Su (宿) or T.B. 4 | Chen-class [note 17] | Torpedo boat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 90 or 120 | 1895 | 1937/8/11 Scuttled as blockship | [1][3][2][4][5][6] |
Lieh (列) | Lieh-class [note 18] | Torpedo boat | Elbing Schichau | 62 or 89 or 90 | 1895 | 1931 Stricken? 1937/8 Scuttled as blockship | [1][3][2][4][5] |
Chang (張) | Lieh-class [note 18] | Torpedo boat | Elbing Schichau | 62 or 89 or 90 | 1895 | 1929 Stricken? 1937/8 Scuttled as blockship | [1][3][2][4][5] |
Fei Ting (飛霆) | Torpedo boat | J. Samuel White and Company Armstrong Elswick Shipyard | 349-401 | 1890 (as Sea Serpent) | 1895 Delivered to China 1900/6/17 Captured by Russia 1902/12/19 Returned to China 1913 Sold as civil vessel Kung Ting (公霆) | [1][3] | |
Fei Ying (飛鷹) | Torpedo gunboat | Stettiner Maschinebau A.G. Vulcan | 837 | 1895 | 1926 Engines removed? 1932/7/6 Sunk by Nationalist aircraft 1932 Stricken | [1][3][2][4][5] | |
Hai Lung (海龍) | Hai Lung-class | Destroyer | Elbing Schichau | 280 | 1898 | 1900/6/17 Captured by Great Britain Later renamed Taku 1916/10/26 Stricken | [1][3][2] |
Hai Ching (海青) | Hai Lung-class | Destroyer | Elbing Schichau | 280 | 1898 | 1900/6/17 Captured by Great Britain Later given to Germany as Taku 1914/6/13 Stricken | [1][3][2] |
Hai Hua (海華) | Hai Lung-class | Destroyer | Elbing Schichau | 280 | 1898 | 1900/6/17 Captured by Great Britain Later given to Russia as Lieutenant Burakov 1904/7/26 Sunk in combat | [1][3][2] |
Hai Hse (海犀) | Hai Lung-class | Destroyer | Elbing Schichau | 280 | 1898 | 1900/6/17 Captured by Great Britain Later given to France as Takou 1911/9/30 Scuttled | [1][3][2] |
Hu Peng (湖鵬) or T.B. 7 | Hu Peng-class [note 19] | Torpedo boat | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation | 96 or 97 | 1906 or 1907-8 | 1937/10/1 Sunk 1937/10/2 Abandoned after badly damaged | [1][3][4][5][6][7][8] |
Hu Oah (湖鶚) or T.B. 8 | Hu Peng-class [note 19] | Torpedo boat | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation | 96 or 97 | 1906 or 1907-8 | 1937/10/8 Abandoned after badly damaged 1938 Captured by Japan as A1 1938/6/15 Renamed Kawasemi 1938/12/31 Given to Reorganized National Government as Hai Ching (海靖) 1945 Returned to Repbulic of China, mistakenly named Hu Ying 1947/7 Stricken | [1][3][4][5][6][7] |
Hu Ying (湖鷹) or T.B. 9 | Hu Peng-class [note 19] | Torpedo boat | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation | 96 or 97 | 1906 or 1907 | 1937/8/8 or 1938/8/9 Sunk by Japanese aircraft | [1][3][4][5][6][7][8] |
Hu Shun (湖隼) or T.B. 10 | Hu Peng-class [note 19] | Torpedo boat | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation | 96 or 97 | 1906 or 1907 | 1937/10/3 Sunk by Japanese aircraft | [1][3][4][5][6][7][8] |
Chien An (建安) | Chien An-class [note 20] | Torpedo boat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 830-861 or 871 or 900 | 1899 or 1900 | 1930/11 Refitted and renamed Ta Tong (大同) 1937/8/11 Scuttled as blockship | [1][3][2][5][6][7][8] |
Chien Wei (建威) | Chien An-class [note 20] | Torpedo gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 830-861 or 871 or 900 | 1899 or 1900-1902 | 1931/6/15 Refitted and renamed Tze Chiang (自強) 1937/8/11 Scuttled as blockship | [1][3][2][5][6][7][8] |
Yu Chang (豫章) formerly Chang Feng (長風) | Chang Feng-class | Destroyer | Elbing Schichau | 390 | 1911 | 1932/1/21 Sunk in accident | [1][3][4][5][6][7] |
Chien Kang (建康) formerly Ching Po (睛波) formerly Fu Po (伏波) | Chang Feng-class | Destroyer | Elbing Schichau | 390 | 1912 | 1937/9/25 Abandoned after badly damaged 1937/9/27 Sunk 1938 Refloated by Japan as Yamasemi 1939/12/21 Given to Reorganized National Government as Hai Sui (海綏) 1945 Returned to Repbulic of China 1947/7 Stricken | [1][3][4][5][6][7][8] |
Tung An (同安) formerly Ch'ing Yuen (慶雲) formerly Fei Yuen (飛雲) | Chang Feng-class | Destroyer | Elbing Schichau | 390 | 1912 | 1937/8 or 1937/9/26 or 1937/12/18 Scuttled as blockship Later refloated by Japan 1939/12/13 Given to Reorganized National Government as T'ung Ch'un (同春) 1944 Abandoned | [1][3][4][5][6][7][8] |
Ching Po (鯨波) | [note 21] | Destroyer | Gio Ansaldo | 396 or 400 | 1912 | 1911 or 1913 Confiscated by Italy as Ascaro 1930/5/31 Stricken | [1][4] |
Lung Tuan (龍湍) | [note 22] | Destroyer | Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino | 389.4 | 1912 | 1914/8/28 Confiscated by Austria-Hungary as Warasdiner 1920 Ceded to Italy and scrapped | [1][4] |
An Lan (安瀾) formerly as Kwang Tung (廣東) | An Lan-class | Gunboat | William Denny and Brothers | 439 | 1868 | 1929 Stricken | [1][2][4] |
Chen Tao (鎮濤) formerly as Shang Tung (山東) | An Lan-class | Gunboat | William Denny and Brothers | 439 | 1868 | 1929 Stricken | [1][2][4] |
Peng Chao Hai (蓬州海) | Gunboat | Unknown London dockyard | 600 | 1869 | Later employed on customs duties 1891 Rearmed 1913 Stricken | [1][2][4] | |
Unknown | Vulcan first class | Gunboat | Unknown Tokyo shipyard | 58 | 1883-4 | Unknown | [2] |
Unknown | Vulcan first class | Gunboat | Unknown Tokyo shipyard | 58 | 1883-4 | Unknown | [2] |
Unknown | Vulcan first class | Gunboat | Unknown Tokyo shipyard | 58 | 1883-4 | Unknown | [2] |
Unknown | Vulcan first class | Gunboat | Unknown Tokyo shipyard | 58 | 1883-4 | Unknown | [2] |
Unknown | Vulcan first class | Gunboat | Unknown | 64 | 1883-4 | Unknown | [2] |
Unknown | Vulcan first class | Gunboat | Unknown | 64 | 1883-4 | Unknown | [2] |
Chen Hai (鎮海) | Chen Hai-class | Gunboat | Unknown | 350 | 1860s | Unknown | [1] |
Cheng Qing (澄清) | Chen Hai-class | Gunboat | Unknown | 350 | 1860s | Unknown | [1] |
Sui Ching (綏靖) | Chen Hai-class | Gunboat | Unknown | 350 | 1867 | 1918 Stricken | [1][4] |
Si Chew | Gunboat | Unknown | 500 | 1878 | 1929 Stricken | [4] | |
Kuang Ching | Kuang Ching-class | Gunboat | 1894? | 300 | 1894 | 1929 Stricken | [4] |
Kuang Pi | Kuang Ching-class | Gunboat | 1894? | 300 | 1894 | 1929 Stricken | [4] |
Chien I (建翼) | Torpedo boat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 30 | 1902 | Never operational | [3][4] | |
No 65 | Monfalcone-class, light | Cruiser, light | Cantiere Navale Triestino | 1800 | 1910s | 1915 Seized by Italy 1917/10 Captured by Austria-Hungary Further fate unknown | [4] |
No 66 | Monfalcone-class, light | Cruiser, light | Cantiere Navale Triestino | 1800 | 1910s | 1915 Seized by Italy 1917/10 Captured by Austria-Hungary Further fate unknown | [4] |
No 67 | Monfalcone-class, light | Cruiser, light | Cantiere Navale Triestino | 1800 | 1910s | 1915 Seized by Italy 1917/10 Captured by Austria-Hungary Further fate unknown | [4] |
No 68 | Monfalcone-class, large | Cruiser | Cantiere Navale Triestino | 4900 | 1910s | 1914 Seized by Italy 1917/10 Captured by Austria-Hungary Later scrapped | [4] |
Tung Chi (通濟) formerly as Chian Ching (建靖) | Training ship | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1900 | 1895 | 1937/8/11 or 1937/8/12 Scuttled as blockship | [1][3][2][4][5][6][7][8] | |
Foo An (福安) | Tung Chi-class | Transport | Fujian Maritime Administration | 1700 or 1800-1900 | 1894 or 1895 | 1932 Stricken? 1937/8 Scuttled as blockship | [1][3][2][4][5][6] |
Wu Feng (舞鳳) | Officer ship | Royal Tsingtao Dockyard | 200 or 220 | 1910 or 1912 | 1937/8/11 Scuttled as blockship? 1937/9 Sunk by Japanese aircraft? | [1][3][4][6][7] | |
Lien Ching (聯鯨) later Chi Jih (皦日) | Surveying Vessel formerly officer ship | Jiangnan Shipyard | 500 | 1910 | 1937/8/26 Sunk by Japanese aircraft or destroyers | [1][3][4][6][7][8] | |
Hai Yan (海燕) | Gunboat | Taku Dockyard | 56 | 1917 | 1937/7/29 Sunk by Japanese aircraft? 1937/7/30 Captured by Japan Given to Reorganized National Government | [10][4] | |
Hai Fu (海鳧) | Hai Fu-class | Gunboat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 150 or 166 | 1917 | Unknown | [10][4][5] |
Hai Ou (海鷗) | Hai Fu-class | Gunboat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 150 or 166 | 1917 | Unknown | [10][4][5] |
Hai Hung (海鴻) | Hai Hung-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 190 | 1916 or 1917 | Unknown | [4][5] |
Hai Ku (海鵠) | Hai Hung-class | Gunboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | 190 | 1917 or 1919 | Unknown | [4][5] |
Hai Hoo (海鶴) | Hai Ho-class | Gunboat | Taku Dockyard | 211 | 1917 | data-sort-value="1938 Captured by Japan" c. 1938 Captured by Japan Given to Reorganized National Government | [10][4] |
Hai Peng (海蓬) | Hai Ho-class | Gunboat | Taku Dockyard | 211 | 1920 | Unknown | [4] |
Li Sui (利綏) | Tsingtau-class | Gunboat | Elbing Schichau | 211 | 1903 (as SMS Vaterland, taken 1917) | 1932 Captured by Japan as Risui 1937 Given to Manchukuo 1945/8/22 Captured by Soviets as Pekin Further fate unknown | [1][4][5] |
Li Chieh (利捷) | Gunboat | Joh. C. Tecklenborg | 266 | 1909 (as SMS Otter, taken 1917) | 1929/10/19 Badly damaged by Soviet aircraft 1932 Scrapped | [1][4][5] | |
Kuai 1 or No 1 | MAS | Torpedo boat, motor | Unknown | Unknown | 1910s (as Mas 226, purchased 1921) | 1933 Stricken | [4][5] |
Kuai 2 or No 2 | MAS | Torpedo boat, motor | Unknown | Unknown | 1910s (as Mas 227, purchased 1921) | 1933 Stricken | [4][5] |
Kuang Ting | Torpedo gunboat | Unknown | 1030 | 1891 | c. 1914 Stricken | [4] | |
Hoi Fu | Gunboat | Unknown | 680 | 1904 | 1937/9 Sunk by Japanese aircraft | [5] | |
Fu Yu | Gunboat | Unknown | 750 | 1904 | 1937/10 Sunk by Japanese aircraft | [5] | |
Wei Sheng (威勝) | Wei Sheng-class | Gunboat | Unknown | 932 | 1922 | 1937/8/11 Scuttled as blockship | [5][7][8] |
Teh Sheng (德勝) | Wei Sheng-class | Gunboat | Unknown | 932 | 1922 | 1937/8/11 Scuttled as blockship | [5][7][8] |
Yi Sheng (義勝) | Gunboat | Unknown | 350 | 1911 | 1937 or 1938 Scuttled | [5][6][7][8] | |
Shun Sheng (順勝) | Gunboat | Unknown | 380 | 1911 | 1937 or 1938 Scuttled | [5][6][7] | |
We Feng | Gunboat | Unknown | 200 | 1912 | Unknown | [5] | |
Chen Shen or Chen Sheng | Gunboat | Unknown | 275 | 1899 | 1937 Captured by Japan | [5][6][7] | |
Chien Tien (青天) formerly Kung Sheng (公勝) | Gunboat | Unknown | 279 | 1922 | Unknown | [5][6][7] | |
Ning Hai (甯海) | Ning Hai-class | Cruiser, light | Harima | 2500 | 1931 | 1937/9/23 Sunk by Japanese aircraft Raised and repaired 1939 Given to Reorganized National Government 1943 Transferred to Japan 1944 renamed Ioshima 1944/9/19 Sunk by USS Shad | [5][6][7][8] |
Ping Hai (平海) | Ning Hai-class | Cruiser, light | Jiangnan Shipyard | 2500 | 1932 or 1935 | 1937/9/23 Sunk by Japanese aircraft Raised and repaired 1939 Given to Reorganized National Government 1943 Transferred to Japan 1944 renamed Yasoshima 1944/11/25 Sunk by US aircraft | [5][6][7][8] |
Unnamed submarine | Type II | Submarine | Flender Werke | 275 | 1940 | 1939 Taken over by Germany 1940 Completed as U-121 Later scuttled | [5] |
Unnamed submarine | Type II | Submarine | Flender Werke | 275 | 1940 | 1939 Taken over by Germany 1940 Completed as U-120 Later scuttled | [5] |
Hsien Ning (咸寧) | Gunboat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 418 | 1928 | 1938/7/1 Sunk by Japanese aircraft | [5][6][7][8] | |
Ming Sen (民生) | Ming Cheun-class | Gunboat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 460 or 600 | 1931 | 1937/10/3 Sunk by Japanese aircraft 1939 Repaired and captured by Japan as Hitonose 1944/12/21 Lost in collision with Kosho Salvaged Sunk by naval mine | [5][6][7][8] |
Ming Cheun (民權) later Hsien Ning later Chang Chiang | Ming Cheun-class | Gunboat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 420 or 460 or 550 | 1929 | 1949 To Communist China? Renamed Hsien Ning Renamed Chang Chiang Unknown | [5][6][7][9] |
Yung Sui (永綏) | Gunboat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 650 | 1929 | 1949/4 Sunk by Communist China Salvaged by Communist China 1970s Stricken | [5][6][9] | |
Yat Sen (逸仙) | Gunboat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 1520 or 1650 | 1930 | 1937/9/25 Damaged by Japanese aircraft and beached Salvaged by Japan and renamed Atada 1945/8 Captured by Allies 1946/8/25 Returned to China 1960s Stricken | [5][6][7][8][9] | |
Chang Ning (長寧) | Ning-class | Patrol Boat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 400 | 1937-8 | 1937-8 Captured by Japan | [5][6][7][8] |
Cheng Ning (正寧) | Ning-class | Patrol Boat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 400 | 1937-8 | 1937-8 Captured by Japan | [5][6][7][8] |
Chung Ning (崇寧) | Ning-class | Patrol Boat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 300 or 400 | 1937-8 | 1937-8 Captured by Japan | [5][6][7][8] |
Kiang Ning (江寧) | Ning-class | Patrol Boat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 300 or 400 | 1933 or 1937-8 | 1937-8 Captured by Japan | [5][6][7][8] |
Wei Ning (威寧) | Ning-class | Patrol Boat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 300 or 400 | 1937-8 | 1937-8 Captured by Japan as Bunsei 1945 Recaptured by China 1949 Sunk Salvaged by Communist China 1950s Stricken | [5][6][7][8][9] |
Yun Ning | Ning-class | Patrol Boat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 400 | 1937-8 | 1937-8 Captured by Japan as Unsei | [5] |
Fu Ning (撫寧) | Ning-class | Patrol Boat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 400 | 1937-8 | 1937-8 Scuttled | [5] |
Hai Ning (海寧) | Ning-class | Patrol Boat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 300 or 400 | 1933 or 1937-8 | 1937-8 Scuttled | [5][6][7] |
Sui Ning (綏寧) | Ning-class | Patrol Boat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 300 or 400 | 1937-8 | 1937-8 Scuttled | [5][6][7][8] |
Suh Ning (肅寧) | Ning-class | Patrol Boat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 300 or 400 | 1937-8 | 1937-8 Scuttled | [5][6][7][8] |
Tai Ning | Ning-class | Patrol Boat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 400 | 1937-8 | 1937-8 Scuttled | [5] |
Wu Ning | Ning-class? | Patrol Boat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 300 | 1930s | 1930s Destroyed? | [6][7][8] |
Yi Ning (義寧) | Ning-class? | Patrol Boat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 300 | 1930s | Unknown | [6][7] |
Tung Hsin (同心) | Minelayer | Foochow Arsenal | 500 | 1935 | 1937 Captured by Japan | [5] | |
Tung Teh (同德) | Minelayer | Foochow Arsenal | 500 | 1935 | 1937 Captured by Japan | [5] | |
Yung Sheng (勇勝) | Gunboat | Unknown | 300 | 1928 | c. 1937 Scuttled | [5][6] | |
Jen Shen or Jen Sheng | Gunboat | Unknown | 300 | 1931 | c. 1937 Scuttled | [5][6][7] | |
Fu Po | Flower-class | Corvette | Robb | 1170 | 1940 (as HMS Petunia, purchased 1945) | 1947/3/19 Lost in collision | [5] |
Ying Shan (英山) | Peterel-class | Gunboat | Yarrow | 310 | 1927 (as HMS Gannet, transferred 1942) | 1949 To Communist China 1960s Stricken | [5][9] |
Ying Hao (英豪) | Gunboat | Thornycroft | 185 | 1933 (as HMS Sandpiper, transferred 1942) | 1949/4 Scuttled? 1949 To Communist China 1960s Stricken | [5][9] | |
Lung Huan later Ying Teh (英德) | Gunboat | Yarrow | 354 or 372 | 1931 (as HMS Falcon, transferred 1942) | 1949 To Communist China 1960s Stricken | [5][9] | |
Mei Yuan (美原) | Wake-class | Gunboat | Jiangnan Shipyard | 370 | 1927 (as USS Tutuila, transferred 1942) | 1949 To Communist China 1960s Stricken | [5][9] |
Kuai 1 | Torpedo boat, motor | Thornycroft or Unknown Hong Kong dockyard | 14 | 1934 | 1938 Interned in Hong Kong 1939 Purchased by UK as MTB26 1941 Lost | [5][8] | |
Kuai 2 | Torpedo boat, motor | Thornycroft or Unknown Hong Kong dockyard | 14 | 1934 | 1938 Interned in Hong Kong 1939 Purchased by UK as MTB27 1941 Lost | [5][8] | |
Kuai 3 | Torpedo boat, motor | Baglietto | 18 | 1931 | 1937-8 Lost? | [5] | |
Kuai 4 | Torpedo boat, motor | Baglietto | 18 | 1931 | 1937-8 Lost? | [5] | |
Kuai 5 | Torpedo boat, motor | Thornycroft | 14 | 1936 | 1937-8 Lost? | [5][7] | |
Kuai 6 | Torpedo boat, motor | Thornycroft | 14 | 1936 | 1937-8 Lost? | [5][7] | |
Kuai 7 | Torpedo boat, motor | Thornycroft | 14 | 1936 | 1937-8 Lost? | [5][7] | |
Kuai 8 | Torpedo boat, motor | Thornycroft | 14 | 1936 | 1937-8 Lost? | [5][7] | |
Kuai 101 | Torpedo boat, motor | Lürssen | 49 | 1937 | 1937-8 Lost? | [5] | |
Kuai 102 | Torpedo boat, motor | Lürssen | 49 or 60 | 1937 | 1949 To Communist China 1960s Stricken | [5][9] | |
Kuai 103 | Torpedo boat, motor | Lürssen | 49 | 1937 | 1937-8 Lost? | [5] | |
Unnamed depot ship | Depot ship | Neptun | 2190 | 1937 | 1937 Purchase cancelled by Germany 1938 Completed as Tanga (ship) 1947 Transferred to USA 1948 Transferred to Denmark as Aegir 1967 Scrapped | [5] | |
Unnamed S-boat | Schnellboot | Fast attack craft | Lürssen | 46.5 | 1932 (as S2) | 1937 Purchase cancelled by Germany 1938 Transferred to Spain as LT11 | [5] |
Unnamed S-boat | Schnellboot | Fast attack craft | Lürssen | 46.5 | 1932 (as S3) | 1937 Purchase cancelled by Germany 1938 Transferred to Spain as LT12 | [5] |
Unnamed S-boat | Schnellboot | Fast attack craft | Lürssen | 46.5 | 1932 (as S4) | 1937 Purchase cancelled by Germany 1938 Transferred to Spain as LT14 | [5] |
Unnamed S-boat | Schnellboot | Fast attack craft | Lürssen | 46.5 | 1932 (as S5) | 1937 Purchase cancelled by Germany 1938 Transferred to Spain as LT15 | [5] |
Kung Sheng (公勝) formerly as Chin Tien (青天) | Surveying Vessel | Unknown | 300 | 1911 or 1931 | 1930s Destroyed? | [6][7][8] | |
Kan Lu (甘露) | Surveying Vessel | Leith | 2132 | 1903 (as Lorena, later Atalanta) | Unknown | [6][7] | |
Ching An | Transport | Unknown | 4000 | 1906 | Unknown | [6] | |
Ting An (定安) | Transport | Unknown | 2011 | 1901 | Unknown | [6][7] | |
Hwa An (華安?) | Transport | Unknown | 10573 | 1899 | Unknown | [6] | |
Pu An (普安) | Transport | Unknown | 4600 | 1896 | Unknown | [6] | |
Hai Chao | Sloop | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | [8] | |
Unnamed depot ship | Depot ship | Unknown Hong Kong dockyard | 1500 | 1940s | Unknown | [8] | |
Kieh An (克安) | Transport | Unknown | 2011 | 1901 | Unknown | [7] | |
Hai Chow (海周) | Arabis-class | Gunboat | Workman, Clark & Co. | 1250 | 1916 (as HMS Pentstemon) | Formerly as Hai Li, Lila, Noemi and Stiges 1930s Destroyed? | [7][8] |
Cheng Po (澄波) | Unknown | Unknown French dockyard | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased 1869) | Unknown | [3] | |
Hai Tung Yun (海東雲) | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased 1869) | Unknown | [3] | |
An Lan (安瀾) | Experimental, steamboat | Fujian Maritime Administration | Unknown | 1868 | Unknown | [3] | |
Wei Yuen (威遠) | Unknown | Unknown French dockyard | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased 1875) | Unknown | [3] | |
Kao Sheng (高升) | Transport, merchant | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | 1894 Sunk by Japan | [3] | |
Fu An (gunboat) (福安) | Unknown | Armstrong Elswick Shipyard | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased 1894) | Unknown | [3] | |
Confucius (孔夫子) later Tien Ping (天平) | Gunboat | Unknown | 430 | Unknown (as American merchant Confucius, purchased 1855) | Unknown | [1] | |
Tieh Pi (鐵皮) later Chun Ho (鈞和) | Gunboat | Unknown | 354 | Unknown (as Pu Lu (普魯), purchased 1856) | Unknown | [1] | |
Wei Lin Mi (威林密) | Gunboat | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased 1862) | 1862 Sold | [1] | |
O Fen (呃吩) | Transport | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown (Confiscated 1863) | Unknown | [1] | |
Hyson (海生) later Ching Po (靜波) | Gunboat | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased 1865) | 1877 Sold | [1] | |
Fu Po (伏波) | Transport | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased 1865) | Sold | [1] | |
Chang Sheng (長勝) | Transport | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased 1865) | Unknown | [1] | |
Ching Hai (靖海) | Transport | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown (As private vessel Ku Tung (古董), confiscated 1865) | Unknown | [1] | |
Fu Yuan (福源) | Transport | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased 1866) | Unknown | [1] | |
Hua Fu Pao (華福寶) | Transport | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased 1866) | Unknown | [1] | |
Fu Sheng (福勝) | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased 1860s) | 1866 Destroyed in storm | [1] | |
Fei Lung (飛龍) | Transport | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased c. 1867) | Unknown | [1] | |
Chen Hai (鎮海) | Transport | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased c. 1867) | Unknown | [1] | |
Cheng Ching (澄清) | Transport | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased c. 1867) | Unknown | [1] | |
Sui Ching (綏靖) | Transport | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased c. 1867) | Unknown | [1] | |
Tien Po (恬波) later Ching Po (靜波) | Transport | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased c. 1868) | 1882 Sold | [1] | |
An Lan (安瀾) | Transport | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased c. 1868) | Unknown | [1] | |
Chan Tao (鎮濤) | Transport | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown (Purchased c. 1868) | Unknown | [1] |
Notes
- An improvement of the Kai Chi-class
- Based on the French corvette Résolue (1872)
- Based on the French corvette Armorique (1863)
- Based on the French frigate Duguay-Trouin (1873)
- An improvement of the Fei Ting-class
- An improvement of the Chen Pei-class
- An improvement of the Mei Yuen-class
- Could be alternate name for Kan I
- Could be alternate name for Kan II
- Originally planned to be sister ship of Teng Ying Chow
- Based on the Japanese gunboat Uji
- An improvement of the Chiang Yuan-class
- Based on the German gunboat Otter
- Based on the German gunboat Otter
- An improvement of Kiang Hsi
- Sometimes classified as Yung Feng-class
- Based on the Austro-Hungarian torpedo boat Sperber
- Based on the Austro-Hungarian torpedo boat SMS Rabe
- Based on Japanese Type 67 TBD
- Based on French d'Iberville-class torpedo boats
- Based on Italian Soldato-class destroyer
- Based on Austro-Hungarian Huszár-class destroyer
References
- Chen, Yue (2013). 中國軍艦圖誌1855-1911 (in Chinese). Hong Kong: The Commercial Press (Hong Kong). ISBN 9789620703614.
- Chesneau, Roger (1979). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships, 1860-1905. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 9780851771335.
- 清史稿, Draft History of Qing
- Gardiner, Robert (1985). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships, 1906-1921. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 9780851772455.
- Gardiner, Robert (1980). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships, 1922-1946. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 9780851771465.
- Parkes, Oscar. Jane's Fighting Ships 1933. Jane's Information Group.
- McMurtrie, Francis E. Jane's Fighting Ships 1938. Jane's Information Group.
- McMurtrie, Francis E. Jane's Fighting Ships 1940. Jane's Information Group.
- Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships, 1947-1995. Annapolis: Conway Maritime Press. 1996. ISBN 9781557501325.
- Chen, Yue (2017). 中國軍艦圖誌1912-1949 (in Chinese). Hong Kong: The Commercial Press (Hong Kong). ISBN 9789620757167.
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