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HMS Orion has been the name of several naval ships from different countries.

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British Navy

Seven ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Orion, after the hunter Orion of Greek mythology:

  • HMS Orion (1787) was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line launched in 1787 and broken up in 1814.
  • HMS Orion (1854) was an 80-gun second rate screw ship launched in 1854 and broken up in 1867.
  • HMS Orion (1879) was an armoured corvette built for the Ottoman Empire but purchased by the Royal Navy in 1878 and launched in 1879. She was converted to a depot ship and renamed HMS Orontes in 1909, and was sold in 1913.
  • HMS Orion was to have been an armoured cruiser. She was projected in 1904 but never built.
  • HMS Orion (1910) was an Orion-class battleship launched in 1910 and sold in 1922.
  • HMS Orion (85) was a Leander-class light cruiser launched in 1932 and sold in 1949.
  • HMS Orion (1940) was a French submarine seized in 1940, laid up until 1943 and then broken up.
  • Battle honours

    (First)

  • First of June 1794
  • Groix Island 1795
  • St Vincent 1797
  • Nile 1801
  • Trafalgar 1805
  • (Second)

  • Baltic 1855
  • (Fifth)

  • Jutland 1916
  • (Sixth)

  • Atlantic 1939
  • Calabria 1940
  • Mediterranean 1940-43-44
  • Malta Convoys 1941
  • Matapan 1941
  • Greece 1941
  • Crete 1941
  • Sicily 1943
  • Salerno 1943
  • Aegean 1944
  • Anzio 1944
  • Normandy 1944
  • South France 1944
  • Swedish Navy

  • HSwMS Orion, in Sweden called HMS Orion, was a torpedo boat of the Swedish Navy, commissioned in 1903.
  • HSwMS Orion (A201), in Sweden called HMS Orion, is a signals intelligence gathering vessel of the Swedish Navy, operated on behalf of the Swedish National Defence Radio Establishment.
  • References

    HMS Orion Wikipedia