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- Mehrere Kriegsschiffe der britischen Royal Navy trugen den Namen HMS Taku:
* war ein 1900 in China erbeuteter chinesischer Zerstörer. Das Kriegsschiff wurde 1898 bei Schichau in Deutschland gebaut und 1916 in Hongkong zur Verschrottung verkauft. Die Kaiserliche Marine verfügte über die gleichartige SMS Taku.
* HMS Taku (N38) war ein U-Boot der T-Klasse, das 1939 vom Stapel lief und 1946 zur Verschrottung verkauft wurde. (de)
- Two vessels of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Taku after the Taku forts in China.
* was a captured destroyer. Originally built by Schichau at Elbing for the Chinese Navy in 1898, she displaced 305 tons, had a speed of 32 knots (59 km/h), and was armed with six 3-pounder guns and two 14 in (356 mm) torpedo tubes and had 58 crew. She was one of four captured from the Chinese during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900. The four ships were shared between the navies of the UK, France, Imperial Germany and Imperial Russia and until the Russian one was renamed Lieutenant Burakov each was named Taku (see , , ). She displaced 305 tons, was 194 feet long and her 6,000 hp (4,474 kW) produced 32 knots courtesy of her Schichau boilers. The British Taku was sold in Hong Kong in 1916.
* HMS Taku (N38) was a T-class submarine built by Cammell Laird and launched in 1939. She served in Second World War and was sold in 1946. This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar names. If an internal link for a specific ship led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ship article, if one exists. (en)
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- Mehrere Kriegsschiffe der britischen Royal Navy trugen den Namen HMS Taku:
* war ein 1900 in China erbeuteter chinesischer Zerstörer. Das Kriegsschiff wurde 1898 bei Schichau in Deutschland gebaut und 1916 in Hongkong zur Verschrottung verkauft. Die Kaiserliche Marine verfügte über die gleichartige SMS Taku.
* HMS Taku (N38) war ein U-Boot der T-Klasse, das 1939 vom Stapel lief und 1946 zur Verschrottung verkauft wurde. (de)
- Two vessels of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Taku after the Taku forts in China.
* was a captured destroyer. Originally built by Schichau at Elbing for the Chinese Navy in 1898, she displaced 305 tons, had a speed of 32 knots (59 km/h), and was armed with six 3-pounder guns and two 14 in (356 mm) torpedo tubes and had 58 crew. She was one of four captured from the Chinese during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900. The four ships were shared between the navies of the UK, France, Imperial Germany and Imperial Russia and until the Russian one was renamed Lieutenant Burakov each was named Taku (see , , ). She displaced 305 tons, was 194 feet long and her 6,000 hp (4,474 kW) produced 32 knots courtesy of her Schichau boilers. The British Taku was sold in Hong Kong in 1916.
* HMS Taku (N38) (en)
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- HMS Taku (de)
- HMS Taku (es)
- HMS Taku (en)
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