Destroyers and Torpedo Boats
- Python class torpedo boat – 4 ships (1898–1899)
- SMS Boa (1898)
- Huszar class destroyer – 13 ships (1905–1910)
- SMS Csikos
- SMS Dinara
- SMS Huszar (1905)
- SMS Huszar (1909)
- SMS Pandur
- SMS Reka
- SMS Scharfschütze
- SMS Streiter
- SMS Turul
- SMS Ulan
- SMS Uskoke
- SMS Velebit
- SMS Warasdiner (1912)
- SMS Wildfang
- Tatra class – 10 ships (1912–1917)
- SMS Balaton
- SMS Csepel
- SMS Lika (1913)
- SMS Orjen
- SMS Tatra
- SMS Triglav (1913)
- Ersatz Triglav class
- SMS Dukla
- SMS Lika (1917)
- SMS Triglav (1917)
- SMS Uzsok
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