Ship prefixes in the United States Navy have consistently been "United States Type," where Type was "Ship," "Sloop," "Bark," and so on. (The types other than "Ship" have fallen out of use.) Hull classification symbols -- "BB" for battleships and so on -- were haphazard, but in 1907 were standardized by executive order of President Theodore Roosevelt.
Country | Service | Prefix | Meaning | |
---|---|---|---|---|
generic | all | MV | Motor Vessel | |
generic | all | PS | Paddle Steamer | |
generic | all | SS | Steam Ship | |
generic | all | SV | Sailing Vessel | |
Argentina | Argentine Navy | ARA | Armada de la Republica Argentina | |
Australia | Royal Australian Navy | HMAS | His/Her Majesty's Australian Ship | |
Bahamas | ??[?] | HMBS | His/Her Majesty's Bahamian Ship | |
Bangladesh | ?? | BNS | Bangladesh Naval Ship | |
Belgium | ?? | BNS | Belgium Naval Ship | |
Canada | Canadian Forces Maritime Command | HMCS | His/Her Majesty's Canadian Ship | |
Denmark | Royal Danish Navy | HDMS (Danish: KDM) | His/Her Danish Majesty's Ship (Danish: Kongelige Danske Marine) | |
France | French Navy | FS | French Ship (NATO designation) | |
German Empire | Kaiserliche Marine | SM U-## | Seiner Majestät Unterseeboot | |
German Empire | Kaiserliche Marine | SMS | Seiner Majestät Schiff | |
Germany | Bundesmarine | FGS | Federal German Ship (NATO designation) | |
Great Britain | Ships carrying mail | RMS | Royal Mail[?] Ship | |
Great Britain | Royal Fleet Auxiliary | RFA | Royal Fleet Auxiliary | |
Great Britain | Royal Navy | HMS | His/Her Majesty's Ship | |
Greece | Hellenic Navy | HS | Hellenic Ship (NATO designation) | |
India | Indian Navy (pre-Republic) | HMINS | His/Her Majesty's Indian Naval Ship | |
India | Indian Navy | INS | Indian Naval Ship | |
Israel | Israeli Navy | INS | Israeli Naval Ship | |
Malaysia | Royal Malaysian Navy | KD | Kapal Diraga - His Majesty's Ship | |
Netherlands | Royal Netherlands Navy | HNLMS (Dutch: Hr.Ms. or Z.Ms.) | His/Her Majesty's Netherlands Ship (Dutch: Hare Majesteit's or Zijne Majesteit's) | |
New Zealand | Royal New Zealand Navy | HMNZS | His/Her Majesty's New Zealand Ship | |
Norway | Royal Norwegian Navy | KNM | Kongelige Norske Marine | |
Norway | Norwegian Coast Guard | KV | Kystvakt | |
Pakistan | Pakistani Navy | PNS | Pakistani Naval Ship | |
Peru | Peruvian Navy | BAP | Buque Armada Peruana | |
Philippines | Philippine Navy | BRP | Barka ng Republika ng Pilipinas | |
Saudi Arabia | Saudi Navy | HMS | His Majesty's Ship -- the same as the Royal Navy | |
Singapore | Singapore Navy | RSS | Royal Singapore Ship | |
South Africa | South African Navy | SAS | South African Ship | |
United States | U.S. Navy | USS | United States Ship | |
United States | U.S. Navy Military Sealift Command | USNS | United States Naval Ship | |
United States | U.S. Coast Guard | USCGC | United States Coast Guard Cutter | |
Uruguay | ?? | ROU | Republica del Oriental Uruguay |
Occasionally writers will prefix a ship's name with an abbreviation of its nationality in their own language, such as "IJN" for Teikoku Nihon Kaigun, but that usage is deprecated.
In the Royal Netherlands Navy, "HNLMS" is the prefix in English, but in Dutch translates to "Hr.Ms." or "Z.Ms.". Thus "Hr.Ms." should never be used in an English document; nevertheless it is often seen on the World Wide Web.
See also the WikiProject Ships.
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