HMS triumph
Several warships of the British Royal Navy were named HMS Triumph after the English word for triumph :
- HMS Triumph (1764) was athird class ship of the line with 74 cannons and 1,825 tons displacement, which was launched in Woolwich in 1764. She took part in the American War of Independence and the Revolutionary Wars , was used in port service from 1813, as a stationary hospital and quarantine ship in Milford from 1830and finally decommissioned in 1850.
- A second class ship of the line with 91 cannons was laid down as HMS Triumph in 1862 . The ship was renamed HMS Prince Consort and completed as an armored frigate.
- HMS Triumph (1870) was a battleship of the Swiftsure class, which in 1870 was launched. It was renamed HMS Tenedos in 1904, HMS Indus in 1912and HMS Algiers in1915and sold for scrapping in 1921.
- HMS Triumph (1903) wasanother Swiftsure class battleship with a displacement of 11,985 tons, launched in 1903 andsunk in1915 near the Dardanelles by the German submarine U 21 , killing 73 crew members.
- HMS Triumph (N18) was a submarine of the T-Class, which was launched in 1938 and 1942 for unknown reasons - possibly through an Seeminentreffer was lost off the coast of Greece -. All 59 crew members died here.
- HMS Triumph (R16) was a light aircraft carrier of the Colossus class , which in 1944 was launched, u. a. was used in the Korean War and was scrapped in 1981.
- HMS Triumph (S93) is a Trafalgar- class submarinethat was launched in 1990 and - as a launching base for cruise missiles - was involved in the war in Afghanistan .