Category Posts: Warships
- RCN Armed Yachts (Q, S and Z Class): HMCS Moose (Z14), HMCS Otter, HMCS Raccoon, HMCS Reindeer (S08), HMCS Renard (S13), HMCS Sans Peur (Z02), HMCS Vison (S11), HMCS Wolf (Z16)
- Operation Crossroads: 1946 nuclear weapons tests in the Pacific
- Kriegsmarine heavy cruisers: Admiral Hipper, Blücher, Prinz Eugen, Seydlitz, Lützow, Admiral Scheer, and Admiral Graf Spee
- Kriegsmarine Light cruisers Emden, Karlsruhe, Köln, Königsberg, Leipzig and Nürnberg
- Marine nationale aircraft carrier Béarn and seaplane tender Commandant Teste
- Marine nationale battleships: Courbet, Jean Bart, Paris, France, Bretagne, Lorraine, Provence, Dunkerque, Strasbourg, Richelieu
- Marine nationale cruisers: Duquesne, Tourville, Suffren, Colbert, Foch, Dupleix, Algérie, Duguay-Trouin, Lamotte-Picquet, Primauguet, Jeanne d’Arc, Émile Bertin, Montcalm, Georges Leygues, Jean de Vienne, Marseillaise, Gloire, Pluton
- Imperial Japanese Navy Light Aircraft Carriers: Hosho, Ryūjō, Shōkaku, Junyo, Zuihō, Shōhō, Chitose, Taiyo, Chuyo, Kaiyo, Shin’yo, Akitsu Maru, Nigitsu Maru, Shimane Maru, Yamashio Maru, Kumano Maru
- Imperial Japanese Navy Midget Submarines and Submarine Tenders
- Imperial Japanese Navy seaplane tenders: Nisshin, Kamikawa Maru, Kiyokawa Maru, Akitsushima, Kamoi, Notoro, and Mizuho
- Imperial Japanese Navy Submarines (second-class and third-class)
- Kaiserliche Marine battlecruisers: SMS Seydlitz, SMS Von der Tann, SMS Moltke, SMS Goeben, SMS Seydlitz, SMS Derfflinger, SMS Lützow, SMS Hindenburg, SMS Bayern, SMS Baden
- Kriegsmarine Aircraft Carrier Graf Zeppelin