HMS Diomede

HMS Diomede

Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS "Diomede":

*"Diomede", a fourth-rate ship of the line completed in 1781, and broken up in 1815
*"Diomede", a "Danae" class light cruiser which captured a German surface raider in World War II
* "Diomede", launched in 1969, was a "Leander" class frigate which took part in the Second and Third Cod Wars

ee also

* Diomede (disambiguation)


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