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List of torpedo boats of World War II

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This is a list of torpedo boats of the Second World War, not to be confused with smaller motor torpedo boats.[1][2][3][4]

The List of ships of the Second World War contains major military vessels of the war, arranged alphabetically and by type. The list includes armed vessels that served during the war and in the immediate aftermath, inclusive of localized ongoing combat operations, garrison surrenders, post-surrender occupation, colony re-occupation, troop and prisoner repatriation, to the end of 1945.

For smaller vessels, see also list of World War II ships of less than 1000 tons. Some uncompleted Axis ships are included, out of historic interest. Ships are designated to the country under which they operated for the longest period of the Second World War, regardless of where they were built or previous service history.

List of torpedo boats of World War II
Ship Operator Class Displacement (tons) First commissioned Fate
Airone  Regia Marina Spica 795 10 May 1938 sunk 12 October 1940
Albatros  Kriegsmarine Type 1923 ("Raubvogel") 923 15 May 1927 constructive total loss 10 April 1940
Albatros  Regia Marina 329 10 November 1934 sunk 27 September 1941
Alcione Spica 795 10 May 1938 sunk 11 December 1941
Aldebaran 795 6 December 1936 sunk 20 October 1941
Aliseo Ciclone 910 20 September 1942 war reparation to Yugoslavia as Triglav 24 April 1949
Altair Spica 795 23 December 1936 sunk 20 October 1941
Andromeda 795 6 December 1936 sunk 17 March 1941
Angelo Bassini La Masa 785 1 May 1918 sunk 28 May 1943
Animoso Ciclone 910 15 April 1942 war reparation to Soviet Union as Ladny 1949, broken up 1958
Antares Spica 795 23 December 1936 sunk 28 March 1943
Antonio Mosto Rosolino Pilo 770 7 July 1915 stricken 15 December 1958
Ardente Ciclone 910 27 May 1942 sunk in collision with the destroyer Grecale 12 January 1943
Ardimentoso 910 27 June 1942 war reparation to Soviet Union Liuty 1949, broken up 1960
Ardito  Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
910 16 March 1942 captured by Germany as TA26 September 1943, either sunk 15 June 1944 by US Navy PT boats or destroyed by sabotage 6 July 1944
Aretusa  Regia Marina Spica 795 1 July 1938 decommissioned 1 August 1958
Ariel 795 1 July 1938 sunk 12 October 1940
Ariete Ariete 745 5 August 1943 war reparation to Yugoslavia as Durmitor 30 April 1949, stricken 1 January 1967
Audace  Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
Urakaze 907 1 March 1917 captured by Germany as TA20 12 September 1943, sunk 2 November 1944
Ave  Portuguese Navy 250t (F-group) 262 23 May 1916 scrapped 1940
Balestra  Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
Ariete 745 1949 laid down 9 May 1942, captured unfinished by Germany as TA47 September 1943, completed for Yugoslavia as Učka 1949, scrapped 1971
Baliste  French Navy
 Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
La Melpomène 610 14 May 1938 scuttled 27 November 1942, captured and refloated by Italy as FR45, captured by Germany as TA12 September 1943, sunk 22 August 1943
Bombarde 610 1 August 1938 seized by Italy as FR41 November 1942, captured by Germany as TA9 September 1943, sunk 23 August 1944
Bouclier  French Navy
 Royal Netherlands Navy
 Free French Naval Forces
610 6 August 1938 seized by United Kingdom 3 July 1940 and transferred to Netherlands as HNLMS Bouclier, later transferred to Free France January 1941, sold for scrap 1950
Brand  Royal Norwegian Navy
 Kriegsmarine
1. 107 22 September 1898 captured by Germany 16 April 1940, later renamed as Tarantel, returned to Norway 1945, scrapped 1946
Branlebas  French Navy
 Royal Navy
La Melpomène 610 10 March 1938 seized by United Kingdom 3 July 1940, foundered 14 December 1940
Calatafimi  Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
Curtatone 876 24 May 1924 captured by Germany as TA19 9 September 1943, sunk 19 August 1944
Calipso  Regia Marina Spica 795 16 November 1938 sunk 5 December 1940
Calliope 795 28 October 1938 decommissioned 1 August 1958
Canopo 795 31 March 1937 sunk 3 May 1941
Cassiopea 795 26 April 1937 decommissioned 1959
Castelfidardo  Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
Curtatone 876 7 March 1924 captured by Germany as TA16 9 September 1943, sunk 2 June 1944
Castore  Regia Marina Spica 795 16 January 1937 sunk 2 June 1943
Centauro 795 16 June 1936 sunk 4 November 1942
Chidori  Imperial Japanese Navy Chidori 600 20 November 1933 sunk 21 December 1944
Christiaan Cornelis  Royal Netherlands Navy K 47.9 28 December 1905 scuttled 13 May 1940
Ciclone  Regia Marina Ciclone 910 1 March 1942 sunk by mines 8 March 1943
Cigno Spica 795 15 March 1937 sunk 16 April 1943
Circe 795 4 October 1938 sunk 27 November 1942
Claus von Bevern  Kriegsmarine S138 640 5 August 1911 to United States post-war, scuttled 1946
Climene  Regia Marina Spica 795 24 April 1936 sunk 28 April 1943
Clio 795 2 October 1938 decommissioned 1959
Confienza Palestro 875 25 April 1923 sunk 20 November 1940
Curtatone Curtatone 876 21 June 1923 sunk 20 May 1941
Drazki Bulgarian Navy Drazki 97 1907 to Soviet Union as Ingul 9 September 1944, returned to Bulgaria July 1945, partially scrapped 1957, parts of the ship were installed aboard Strogi to be preserved as museum ship 21 November 1957
Enrico Cosenz  Regia Marina La Masa 785 13 June 1919 scuttled in the Adriatic near Lastovo 27 September 1943
Falke  Kriegsmarine Type 1923 ("Raubvogel") 923 15 July 1928 sunk 15 June 1944
Fionda  Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
Ariete 745 Never commissioned laid down 27 July 1942, captured by Germany as TA46 September 1943, lost 20 February 1945 while under construction, scrapped 1947
Fortunale  Regia Marina Ciclone 910 18 April 1942 war reparation to Soviet Union Liotny 1949, sunk as target 1959
Francesco Stocco Giuseppe Sirtori 698 19 July 1917 sunk 24 September 1943
Fratelli Cairoli Rosolino Pilo 770 1 May 1915 sunk by mine off Libya 23 September 1940
Generale Achille Papa  Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
Generali 832 9 February 1922 captured by Germany as SG 20 18 October 1943, sunk 25 April 1945
Generale Antonio Cantore  Regia Marina 832 1 July 1921 sunk by a mine off Ras el Tin Libya 22 August 1942
Generale Antonio Cascino 832 8 May 1922 scuttled 9 September 1943
Generale Antonio Chinotto 832 26 September 1921 sunk by mines off Palermo 28 March 1941
Generale Carlo Montanari 832 9 November 1922 scuttled 25 April 1944, refloated and scrapped 1949
Generale Marcello Prestinari 832 17 August 1922 sunk by a mine near Sicily 31 January 1943
Ghibli Ciclone 910 28 February 1943 scuttled in La Spezia 25 April 1945
Giacinto Carini La Masa 785 30 November 1917 stricken December 1958
Giacomo Medici 785 13 September 1919 Sunk in Catania on 16 April 1943 by an American air raid
Giovanni Acerbi Giuseppe Sirtori 698 26 February 1917 sunk 4 April 1941
Giuseppe Cesare Abba Rosolino Pilo 770 6 July 1915 stricken 1 September 1958
Giuseppe Dezza  Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
770 1 January 1916 scuttled 16 September 1943, refloated by Germany as TA35, sunk by mine 17 August 1944, refloated again and scuttled 3 May 1945
Giuseppe La Farina  Regia Marina La Masa 785 18 March 1919 sunk 4 May 1941 after hitting a mine off the Tunisian coast
Giuseppe La Masa 785 28 September 1917 scuttled 11 September 1943
Giuseppe Missori  Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
Rosolino Pilo 770 7 March 1916 captured by Germany as TA22 10 September 1943, scuttled 3 May 1945
Giuseppe Sirtori  Regia Marina Giuseppe Sirtori 698 22 December 1916 scuttled 25 September 1943
Greif  Kriegsmarine Type 1923 ("Raubvogel") 923 15 July 1927 sunk 23 May 1944
Groppo  Regia Marina Ciclone 910 19 April 1943 sunk 25 May 1943
Hatsukari  Imperial Japanese Navy Chidori 600 15 July 1934 seized by United Kingdom at the end of the war, decommissioned 3 May 1947, scrapped 1948
Hato Ōtori 840 7 August 1937 sunk 16 October 1944
Hayabusa 840 7 December 1936 sunk 24 September 1944
Hiyodori 840 20 December 1936 sunk 17 November 1944
Iltis  Kriegsmarine Type 1924 ("Raubtier") 932 1 October 1928 sunk 13 May 1942
Impavido  Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
Ciclone 910 24 February 1943 captured by Germany as TA23 September 1943, struck a mine 25 April 1944
Impetuoso  Regia Marina 910 20 April 1943 scuttled 11 September 1943
Indomito 910 6 July 1943 war reparation to Yugoslavia as Biokovo 1949
Intrepido  Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
910 8 September 1943 captured by Germany as TA25 September 1943, sunk 15 July 1944
Jaguar  Kriegsmarine Type 1924 ("Raubtier") 932 15 August 1929 sunk 14 June 1944
Kari  Imperial Japanese Navy Ōtori 840 20 September 1937 sunk 16 July 1945
Kasasagi 840 15 January 1937 sunk 26 September 1943
Khrabri Bulgarian Navy Drazki 97 1907 to Soviet Union as Vychegda 9 September 1944, returned to Bulgaria July 1945, stricken 1954, scrapped 1962
Kiji  Imperial Japanese Navy Ōtori 840 31 July 1937 to Soviet Union as Vnimatelny 3 October 1947, decommissioned 31 October 1957
Kios  Royal Hellenic Navy 250t (M-group) 270 29 October 1915 scuttled 22 April 1941
Kjell  Royal Norwegian Navy
 Kriegsmarine
2. 84 12 March 1912 captured by Germany as KT1 11 April 1940, later renamed as Dragoner, sunk 28 September 1944
Kondor  Kriegsmarine Type 1923 ("Raubvogel") 923 15 July 1928 constructive total loss 31 July or 2 August 1944
Kydoniai  Royal Hellenic Navy 250t (M-group) 270 13 March 1916 sunk 26 April 1941
Kyzikos 270 19 August 1915 scuttled 25 April 1941
L'Agile  French Navy
 Kriegsmarine
Le Fier 1,010 Never commissioned launched 23 May 1940, captured by Germany as TA2 22 June 1940, sunk 11 August 1944
L'Alsacien 1,010 Never commissioned launched 1942, captured by Germany as TA3 22 June 1940, destroyed March 1944
L'Entreprenant 1,010 Never commissioned launched 25 May 1940, captured by Germany as TA4 22 June 1940, sunk 11 August 1944
L'Incomprise  French Navy
 Royal Navy
 Free French Naval Forces
La Melpomène 610 12 March 1938 seized by United Kingdom after the Fall of France and used briefly, later transferred to Free France, sold for scrap 1950
L'Iphigénie  French Navy
 Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
610 21 November 1936 seized by Italy as FR43 November 1942, captured by Germany as TA11 May 1943, sunk 10 September 1943
La Bayonnaise 610 7 April 1938 scuttled 27 November 1942, captured and refloated by Italy as FR44, captured by Germany as TA13 September 1943, scuttled 23 August 1944
La Cordelière  French Navy
 Royal Navy
 Free French Naval Forces
610 11 November 1937 seized by United Kingdom 3 July 1940 and used briefly, later transferred to Free France, sold for scrap 1950
La Flore 610 17 November 1936 seized by United Kingdom after the Fall of France and used briefly, later transferred to Free France, sold for scrap 1950
La Melpomène 610 12 November 1936 seized by United Kingdom after the Fall of France and used briefly, later transferred to Free France, sold for scrap 1950
La Pomone  French Navy
 Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
610 6 December 1936 seized by Italy as FR42 November 1942, captured by Germany as TA10 May 1943, scuttled 27 September 1943
La Poursuivante  French Navy 610 10 November 1937 scuttled 27 November 1942
Le Breton  French Navy Le Fier 1,010 Never commissioned laid down January 1940, captured by Germany 22 June 1940 and later scrapped
Le Corse  French Navy
 Kriegsmarine
1,010 Never commissioned launched 4 April 1942, captured by Germany as TA6 22 June 1940, sunk 11 August 1944
Le Farouche 1,010 Never commissioned launched 19 October 1940, sunk 22 June 1940, refloated and captured by Germany as TA5, scuttled 11 August 1944
Le Fier 1,010 Never commissioned launched 12 March 1940, sunk 22 June 1940, refloated and captured by Germany as TA1, scuttled 11 August 1944
Leopard  Kriegsmarine Type 1924 ("Raubtier") 932 15 April 1929 sunk by collision 30 April 1940
Libra  Regia Marina Spica 795 19 January 1939 decommissioned 1964
Lince 795 1 April 1938 destroyed 28 August 1943
Lira  Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
795 1 January 1938 scuttled 9 September 1943, refloated by Germany as TA49, sunk 4 November 1944
Luchs  Kriegsmarine Type 1924 ("Raubtier") 932 15 April 1929 sunk 26 July 1940
Lupo  Regia Marina Spica 795 28 February 1938 sunk 2 December 1942
Manazuru  Imperial Japanese Navy Chidori 600 31 January 1934 sunk 1 March 1945
Mazur  Polish Navy V105 330 23 March 1915 sunk 1 September 1939
Monsone  Regia Marina Ciclone 910 7 June 1942 sunk 1 March 1943
Monzambano Curtatone 876 4 June 1923 decommissioned April 1951
Möwe  Kriegsmarine Type 1923 ("Raubvogel") 798 1 October 1926 sunk 16 June 1944
Năluca  Royal Romanian Navy 250t (F-group) 266 16 August 1916 sunk 20 August 1944
Nicola Fabrizi  Regia Marina La Masa 785 12 July 1918 stricken February 1957
Orione Orsa 840 31 March 1938 decommissioned 1 January 1965
Orsa 840 30 March 1938 decommissioned 1 July 1964
Ōtori  Imperial Japanese Navy Ōtori 840 10 October 1936 sunk 12 June 1944
Palestro  Regia Marina Palestro 875 26 January 1921 sunk 22 September 1940
Pallade Spica 795 5 October 1938 sunk 5 August 1942
Partenope 795 26 November 1938 scuttled 11 September 1943
Pegaso Orsa 840 31 March 1938 scuttled 11 September 1943
Pergamos  Royal Hellenic Navy 250t (F-group) 243 27 September 1916 scuttled 25 April 1941
Perseo  Regia Marina Spica 795 1 February 1936 sunk 4 May 1943
Pleiadi Spica 795 4 July 1938 sunk 14 October 1941
Polluce Spica 795 8 August 1938 sunk 4 September 1942
Procione Orsa 840 31 March 1938 scuttled 11 September 1943
Proussa  Royal Hellenic Navy 250t (F-group) 243 17 June 1916 sunk 4 April 1941
Rosolino Pilo  Regia Marina Rosolino Pilo 770 25 May 1915 stricken October 1954
Sado  Portuguese Navy 250t (F-group) 262 1 March 1916 scrapped 1940
Sagi  Imperial Japanese Navy Ōtori 840 31 July 1937 sunk 8 November 1944
Sagittario  Regia Marina Spica 795 8 October 1936 decommissioned 1964
San Martino  Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
Palestro 875 10 October 1922 captured by Germany 9 September 1943, commissioned as TA17 28 October 1943, scuttled 12 October 1944
Sæl  Royal Norwegian Navy 1. 107 25 September 1901 sunk 18 April 1940
Sborul  Royal Romanian Navy 250t (T-group) 262 1 December 1914 to Soviet Union as Musson 1944, returned to Romania 22 September 1945, scrapped 1958
Seeadler  Kriegsmarine Type 1923 ("Raubvogel") 923 15 March 1927 sunk 14 May 1942
Simone Schiaffino  Regia Marina Rosolino Pilo 770 7 November 1915 sunk by an Italian mine off Cap Bon 24 April 1941
Sirio Spica 795 1 March 1936 decommissioned 1959
Smeli Bulgarian Navy Drazki 97 1907 sunk 19 May 1943
Smeul  Royal Romanian Navy 250t (F-group) 266 7 August 1915 to Soviet Union as Toros 1944, returned to Romania October 1945, scrapped 1960
Snøgg  Royal Norwegian Navy
 Kriegsmarine
Trygg 256 2 September 1920 captured by Germany 5 May 1940, later renamed as Zack, sunk 6 September 1943
Solferino  Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
Palestro 875 31 October 1921 captured by Germany 9 September 1943, commissioned as TA18 25 July 1944, destroyed 19 October 1944
Stegg  Royal Norwegian Navy Trygg 256 16 June 1921 destroyed 20 April 1940, formally stricken and sold for scrap 24 June 1949
Storm 1. 107 1 June 1898 sunk 13 April 1940
Strogi Bulgarian Navy Drazki 97 1908 to Soviet Union as 9 September 1944, returned to Bulgaria July 1945, parts of Drazki were installed aboard the ship's hull to be preserved as museum ship Drazki 21 November 1957
Sulev  Estonian Navy
 Soviet Navy
A26 223 October 1916 to Soviet Union as Ametist October 1940, scrapped 1950
T1  Royal Yugoslav Navy
 Regia Marina
250t (T-group) 258 20 July 1914 captured by Italy April 1941, returned to Yugoslavia December 1943, renamed as Golešnica post-war, struck October 1959
T2  Royal Yugoslav Navy 258 11 August 1914 scrapped 1939
T3  Royal Yugoslav Navy
 Regia Marina
 Kriegsmarine
258 23 August 1914 captured by Italy April 1941, captured by Germany September 1943, commissioned as TA48 15 August 1944, sunk 20 February 1945
T5  Royal Yugoslav Navy
 Regia Marina
250t (F-group) 262 25 October 1915 captured by Italy April 1941, returned to Yugoslavia December 1943, renamed as Cer post-war, scrapped 1962
T6 262 16 April 1916 captured by Italy April 1941, scuttled 11 September 1943
T7  Royal Yugoslav Navy
 Regia Marina
 Navy of the Independent State of Croatia
262 23 November 1916 captured by Italy April 1941, to Croatia September 1943, destroyed 24 June 1944
T8  Royal Yugoslav Navy
 Regia Marina
262 22 December 1916 captured by Italy April 1941, sunk 11 September 1943
T1  Kriegsmarine Type 1935 845 1 December 1939 sunk 10 April 1945
T2 845 2 December 1939 sunk 29 July 1944
T3 845 3 February 1940 sunk 14 March 1945
T4 845 27 May 1940 ceded to United States late 1945, sold to Denmark 18 June 1948, scrapped 1950-1951
T5 845 23 January 1940 sunk 14 March 1945
T6 845 30 April 1940 sunk 7 November 1940
T7 845 20 December 1939 sunk 29 July 1944
T8 845 8 October 1939 sunk 3 May 1945
T9 845 4 July 1940 sunk 3 May 1945
T10 845 5 August 1940 sunk 19 December 1944
T11 845 24 May 1940 ceded to United Kingdom late 1945, to France as Bir Hacheim 4 February 1946, stricken 8 October 1951
T12 845 3 July 1940 ceded to Soviet Union as Podvizhny 5 November 1945, sunk after nuclear testing early 1959
T13 Type 1937 874 31 May 1941 sunk 10 April 1945
T14 874 14 June 1941 to France as Dompaire 24 October 1947, stricken 8 October 1951
T15 874 26 June 1941 sunk 13 December 1943
T16 874 24 July 1941 scrapped September 1946
T17 874 18 August 1941 ceded to Soviet Union as Poryvisty 5 November 1945, stricken 30 December 1959
T18 874 22 November 1941 sunk 17 September 1944
T19 874 18 December 1941 ceded to United States late 1945, sold to Denmark 1947, scrapped 1950-1951
T20 874 5 June 1942 to France as Baccarat 4 February 1947, stricken 8 October 1951
T21 874 11 July 1942 ceded to United States late 1945, scuttled 1946
T22 Type 1939 1,274 28 February 1942 sunk 18 August 1944
T23 1,274 14 June 1942 ceded to France as L'Alsacien 4 February 1946, sold for scrap 9 June 1954
T24 1,274 17 October 1942 sunk 24 August 1944
T25 1,274 12 November 1942 sunk 28 December 1943
T26 1,274 28 February 1943 sunk 28 December 1943
T27 1,274 17 April 1943 destroyed 6 May 1944
T28 1,274 19 June 1943 ceded to France as Le Lorrain 4 February 1946, sold for scrap 31 October 1955
T29 1,274 21 August 1943 sunk 26 April 1944
T30 1,274 24 October 1943 sunk 18 August 1944
T31 1,274 5 February 1944 sunk 20 June 1944
T32 1,274 8 May 1944 sunk 18 August 1944
T33 1,274 16 June 1944 ceded to Soviet Union as Primerny 1 January 1946, sold for scrap 9 November 1956
T34 1,274 12 August 1944 sunk 20 November 1944
T35 1,274 7 October 1944 ceded to United States as DD-935 1946, to France as spare parts 1947, stricken 3 October 1952
T36 1,274 9 December 1944 sunk 5 May 1945
T37 Type 1941 1,493 Never commissioned launched February–April 1944, scuttled 1946
T38 1,493 Never commissioned launched April–June 1944, scuttled 10 May 1946
T39 1,493 Never commissioned launched April–June 1944, scuttled 10 May 1946
T40 1,493 Never commissioned launched August–October 1944, ran aground 12 March 1945 and later scuttled
T41 1,493 Never commissioned laid down October 1943–February 1944, demolished on the slipway March 1945
T42 1,493 Never commissioned laid down October 1943–February 1944, demolished on the slipway March 1945
T43 1,493 Never commissioned laid down February–June 1944, demolished on the slipway March 1945
T44 1,493 Never commissioned laid down February–June 1944, demolished on the slipway March 1945
T45 1,493 Never commissioned laid down February–June 1944, demolished on the slipway March 1945
T61 Type 1940 1,931 Never commissioned launched 15 August 1944, sunk 12 September 1944
T62 1,274 Never commissioned laid down 1 April 1942, demolished on the slipway 1945–1946
T63 1,274 Never commissioned launched 28 October 1944, scuttled 31 December 1946
T64 1,274 Never commissioned laid down 1 April 1942, demolished on the slipway 1945–1946
T65 1,274 Never commissioned launched 8 July 1944, scuttled 2 July 1946
T66 1,274 Never commissioned launched 29 July 1944, possibly destroyed in an air raid 1944
T67 1,274 Never commissioned laid down 23 November 1943, damaged by bombing 19 October 1944, wreck demolished November–December 1945
T70 1,274 Never commissioned laid down 1 April 1942, demolished on the slipway 1945–1946
T107 V1 564 30 April 1912 to Soviet Union post-war as Porazhayushchiy, struck 12 March 1957 and scrapped
T108 564 6 August 1912 to United Kingdom 6 January 1946, scrapped
T110 564 28 August 1912 scuttled 5 May 1945
T111 564 8 August 1912 bombed 3 April 1945, scuttled 14 December 1945
T151 S138 640 29 February 1908 scrapped 1948
T153 640 9 May 1908 scrapped 1949
T155 640 25 June 1908 scuttled 22 April 1945
T156 640 21 July 1908 scuttled 3 May 1945
T157 640 27 August 1908 sunk 22 October 1943
T158 640 8 October 1908 scrapped 1950
T196 640 2 October 1911 to Soviet Union as Pronzitelny 27 December 1945, struck 30 April 1949 and scrapped
TA24 Ariete 745 4 October 1943 sunk 18 March 1945
TA27 745 28 December 1943 sunk 9 June 1944
TA28 745 January 1944 sunk 4 September 1944
TA29 745 March 1944 sunk 18 March 1945
TA30 745 May 1944 sunk 15 June 1944
TA36 745 January 1944 sunk 18 March 1944
TA37 745 8 January 1944 sunk 7 October 1944
TA38 745 February 1944 sunk 13 October 1944
TA39 745 March 1944 sunk 16 October 1944
TA40 745 October 1944 scuttled 4 May 1945
TA41 745 September 1944 sunk 17 February 1945
TA42 745 27 September 1944 sunk 21 March 1945
TA45 745 September 1944 sunk 13 April 1945
Tifone  Regia Marina Ciclone 910 31 March 1942 scuttled at Korbous, Tunisia 7 May 1943
Tiger  Kriegsmarine Type 1924 ("Raubtier") 932 15 January 1929 sunk in a collision 27 August 1939
Tomozuru  Imperial Japanese Navy Chidori 600 24 February 1934 sunk 24 March 1945
Trygg  Royal Norwegian Navy
 Kriegsmarine
Trygg 256 31 May 1919 sunk 25 April 1940, captured and refloated by Germany as Zick late 1940, sunk 23 October 1944
Uragano  Regia Marina Ciclone 910 3 May 1942 sunk by mines 3 February 1943
Vega Spica 795 12 October 1936 sunk 10 January 1941
Vincenzo Giordano Orsini Giuseppe Sirtori 698 12 May 1917 scuttled 8 April 1941
Wielingen  Belgian Navy A26 223 April 1917 captured by Germany 18 May 1940, scrapped 1943
Wolf  Kriegsmarine Type 1924 ("Raubtier") 932 15 November 1928 sunk 8 January 1941
Z 3  Royal Netherlands Navy Z 1 273 21 August 1920 scuttled 14 May 1940, refloated and scrapped 1941
Z 5  Royal Netherlands Navy
 Royal Navy
Z 5 259 8 February 1917 to United Kingdom as HMS Z 5 2 March 1942, renamed as HMS Blade May 1943, returned to the Netherlands and stricken 9 April 1945, scrapped 23 October 1945
Z 6  Royal Netherlands Navy 259 8 February 1917 decommissioned 4 October 1940, sold for scrap March 1942
Z 7  Royal Netherlands Navy
 Royal Navy
259 8 September 1916 decommissioned 16 July 1942, to United Kingdom as HMS Z 7 1 October 1942, decommissioned January 1944, scrapped 1947
Z 8 259 22 September 1916 to United Kingdom as HMS Z 8 1 October 1942, decommissioned January 1944, scrapped August 1944

References

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