Name | Class | Country | Year of Launch |
N | No Classification | Germany | |
N (Planned) | H-class Battleship | Germany | 1943 (Projected, not actual) |
N (Planned) | M-class Light Cruiser | Germany | 1942 (Projected, not actual) |
N (Planned) | M-class Light Cruiser | Germany | 1945 (Projected, not actual) |
N2 (Planned) | M2-class Light Cruiser | Germany | 1947 (Projected, not actual) |
Nachi | Myoko-class Heavy Cruiser | Japan | 1927 |
Nagara | Nagara-class Light Cruiser | Japan | 1922 |
Nagato | Nagato-class Battleship | Japan | 1919 |
Nagatsuki | Mutsuki-class Destroyer | Japan | 1927 |
Naka | Sendai-class Light Cruiser | Japan | 1925 |
Nani | Marcello-class Submarine | Italy | |
Narvalo | Squalo-class Submarine | Italy | |
Narwhal | Narwhal-class Submarine | United States | 1928 |
Nashville | Brooklyn-class Light Cruiser | United States | 1937 |
Natoma Bay | Casablanca-class Escort Carrier | United States | 1943 |
Natori | Nagara-class Light Cruiser | Japan | 1922 |
Nautilus | Narwhal-class Submarine | United States | 1930 |
Nehenta Bay | Casablanca-class Escort Carrier | United States | |
Nelson | Nelson-class Battleship | United Kingdom | 1925 |
Neptune | Leander-class Light Cruiser | United Kingdom | 1933 |
Nevada | Nevada-class Battleship | United States | 1914 |
New Jersey | Iowa-class Battleship | United States | 1942 |
New Mexico | New Mexico-class Battleship | United States | 1917 |
New Orleans | New Orleans-class Heavy Cruiser | United States | 1933 |
New York | New York-class Battleship | United States | 1912 |
Newcastle | Town-class Light Cruiser | United Kingdom | 1936 |
Nichelio | Acciaio-class Submarine | Italy | |
Nicholas | Fletcher-class Destroyer | United States | 1942 |
Ninghai | Ninghai-class Light Cruiser | China | 1931 |
Nisshin | Nisshin-class Seaplane Carrier | Japan | 1939 |
No. 101/103-class Summary Information | No. 101/103-class Landing Ship | Japan | |
Nordmark | Dithmarschen-class Auxiliary | Germany | 1937 |
North Carolina | North Carolina-class Battleship | United States | 1940 |
Northampton | Northampton-class Heavy Cruiser | United States | 1929 |
Noshiro | Agano-class Light Cruiser | Japan | 1942 |
Nymphe | No Classification | Germany | |
Nürnberg | Leipzig-class Light Cruiser | Germany | 1934 |
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