List of ships of the Austro-Hungarian Navy

This is a list of Austro-Hungarian Navy ships:

Pre-Dreadnoughts

 * SMS Kronprinz Erzherzog Rudolf (1887)
 * SMS Kronprinzessin Erzherzogin Stephanie (1887)
 * SMS Budapest (1895)
 * SMS Monarch (1895)
 * SMS Wien (launched 1896 – sunk at anchor by an Italian torpedo motor-boat inside the defences of Trieste harbour in 1917)
 * SMS Habsburg (1900)
 * SMS Árpád (1901)
 * SMS Babenberg (1902)
 * SMS Erzherzog Karl (1903)
 * SMS Erzherzog Friedrich (1904)
 * SMS Erzherzog Ferdinand Max (1905)
 * SMS Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand (1908)
 * SMS Radetzky (1909)
 * SMS Zrínyi (1910)
 * SMS Erzherzog Ferdinand Max (1905)
 * SMS Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand (1908)
 * SMS Radetzky (1909)
 * SMS Zrínyi (1910)
 * SMS Zrínyi (1910)

Dreadnoughts

 *  (all c21,700 metric tons displacement)
 * SMS Viribus Unitis (1911)
 * SMS Tegetthoff (1912) (1912)
 * SMS Prinz Eugen (1912)
 * SMS Szent István (1914)


 *  (Projected)

Armoured cruisers

 * SMS Kaiserin und Königin Maria Theresia (1893)
 * SMS Kaiser Karl VI (1900)
 * SMS Sankt Georg (1903)

Small cruisers
Sailing frigates Sailing sloops Sailing brigs (launched 1831–1849) Schooners (goelettes) Paddle steamers (Radaviso) (launched 1843–1854) Screw frigates Screw corvettes Screw sloops Torpedo cruisers Torpedo ram cruisers Protected cruisers Fast cruisers (Rapidkreuzer)
 * SMS Venus (1832)
 * SMS Bellona (1842)
 * SMS Novara (1850) (1850) – Later screw frigate (see below)
 * SMS Schwarzenberg – Later screw frigate (see below)
 * SMS Minerva (1833)
 * SMS Diana (1834)
 * SMS Carolina (1844)
 * SMS Pylades
 * SMS Pola
 * SMS Montecuccoli
 * SMS Hussar
 * SMS Arthemisia
 * SMS Arethusa
 * SMS Saida
 * SMS Dromedar
 * SMS Bravo
 * SMS Fido
 * SMS Camaeleon
 * SMS Roma
 * SMS Jupiter
 * SMS Gorzkowski
 * SMS Messagiere
 * SMS Achilles
 * SMS Taurus
 * SMS Vulcan
 * SMS Custoza
 * SMS Curtatone
 * SMS Santa Lucia
 * SMS Volta
 * SMS Prinz Eugen
 * SMS Kaiserin Elisabeth
 * SMS Radetzky (1854)
 * SMS Adria (1856)
 * SMS Donau (1856)
 * SMS Novara (1850) (1850) – Ex-sailing frigate, 1862
 * SMS Schwarzenberg – Ex-sailing frigate, 1862
 * SWMS Radetzky (1872) – Renamed SWMS Adria 1908
 * SMS Laudon (1873) – Renamed SMS Schwarzenberg 1900
 * SMS Erzherzog Friedrich (1857)
 * SMS Dandolo (1858)
 * SMS Donau (1874)
 * SMS Saida (1878) – Renamed SMS Minerva 1912
 * SMS Donau (1893)
 * SMS Helgoland (1867) (1867)
 * SMS Fasana (1870) – Renamed SMS Gamma 1902
 * SMS Zrínyi (1870) (1870)
 * SMS Aurora (1873)
 * SMS Frundsberg (1873)
 * SMS Zara (1879)
 * SMS Spalato (1879)
 * SMS Sebenico (1882)
 * SMS Lussin (1883)
 * SMS Panther (1885) (1885)
 * SMS Leopard (1885)
 * SMS Tiger (1887) (1887)
 * SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I
 * SMS Kaiserin Elisabeth
 * SMS Aspern (1899)
 * SMS Szigetvár (1899)
 * SMS Zenta (1899)
 * SMS Szigetvár (1899)
 * SMS Zenta (1899)
 * SMS Admiral Spaun (1910)
 * SMS Saida (1914)
 * SMS Helgoland (1912) (1912)
 * SMS Novara (1913) (1913)
 * SMS Novara (1913) (1913)

Destroyers and Torpedo Boats

 *  – 4 ships (1898–1899)
 * SMS Python
 * SMS Kigyo
 * SMS Boa (1898)
 * SMS Cobra


 *  – 13 ships (1905–1910)
 * SMS Csikos
 * SMS Dinara
 * SMS Huszar (1905) (1905)
 * SMS Huszar (1909) (1909)
 * SMS Pandur
 * SMS Reka
 * SMS Scharfschütze
 * SMS Streiter
 * SMS Turul
 * SMS Ulan
 * SMS Uskoke
 * SMS Velebit
 * SMS Warasdiner (1912)
 * SMS Wildfang


 *  – 10 ships (1912–1917)
 * SMS Balaton
 * SMS Csepel
 * SMS Lika (1913) (1913)
 * SMS Orjen
 * SMS Tátra
 * SMS Triglav (1913) (1913)


 * Ersatz Triglav class
 * SMS Dukla
 * SMS Lika (1917) (1917)
 * SMS Triglav (1917) (1917)
 * SMS Uzsok

Submarines

 * SMU U-1 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-2 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-3 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-4 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-5 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-6 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-10 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-11 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-12 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-14 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-15 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-16 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-17 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-18 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU UC-14 when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-19 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU UC-15 when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-20 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-21 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-22 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-23 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-24 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU UC-12 when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-25 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU UC-13 when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-26 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU UB-14 when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-27 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-28 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-29 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-30 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-31 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-32 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-33 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU U-33 (Germany) when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-34 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU U-34 (Germany) when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-35 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU U-35 (Germany) when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-36 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU U-21 and SMU U-47 (Germany) when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-37 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU U-32 (Germany) when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-38 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU U-38 when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-39 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU U-39 when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-40 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-41 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-42 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU UB-42 when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-43 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-44 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU UB-44 when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-45 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU UB-45 when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-46 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU UB-46 when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-47 (Austria-Hungary)
 * SMU U-60 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU UC-20 when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-61 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU UC-23 when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-62 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU UC-22 when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-63 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU U-63 (Germany) when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-64 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU U-64 (Germany) when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-65 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU U-65 (Germany) when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-66 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU UB-66 when operating in the Mediterranean)
 * SMU U-67 (Austria-Hungary) (temporary Austrian number for German SMU UB-67 when operating in the Mediterranean)

Ironclad ships and River Monitors

 * Drache class
 * SMS Drache (1861)
 * SMS Salamander (1861)


 * Kaiser Max class
 * SMS Kaiser Max (1862) (1862)
 * SMS Prinz Eugen (1862) (1862)
 * SMS Don Juan d'Austria (1862) (1862)


 * Ersatz Ferdinand Max class
 * SMS Erzherzog Ferdinand Max (1865) (1865)
 * SMS Habsburg (1865) (1865)
 * SMS Lissa (1869)
 * SMS Maros (1871) (1871)
 * SMS Leitha (1871) (1871)
 * SMS Kaiser (1858) (1858) – former ship of the line, re-launched 1871 as armorclad
 * SMS Custozza (1872)
 * SMS Erzherzog Albrecht (1872)


 * Ersatz Kaiser Max class
 * SMS Kaiser Max (1875) (1875)
 * SMS Prinz Eugen (1875) (1875)
 * SMS Don Juan d'Austria (1877) (1877)


 * SMS Tegetthoff (1878) (1878)
 * SMS Körös and SMS Szamos (1892)
 * SMS Temes and SMS Bodrog (1904) (1904)
 * SMS Enns (1913) (1913)
 * SMS Sava and SMS Bosna (1915) (1915)
 * SMS Nr XI and SMS Nr XII (Planned 1917 but never laid down)

Sail and Steam Wooden Capital Ships

 * SMS Novara (1850)
 * SMS Kaiser (1858) (1858) (Later rebuilt as an ironclad)

Gunboats

 * SMS Meteor (1887)
 * SMS Blitz (1888) (1888)
 * SMS Komet (1888) (1888)
 * SMS Planet (1889)
 * SMS Trabant (1890)
 * SMS Satellit (1892)
 * SMS Magnet (1896)
 *  (1915)
 *  (1915)
 *  (1918)