Ships
| Royal Canadian Navy |
|---|
| Border Cities |
| Fort Francis |
| Kapuskasing |
| Middlesex |
| New Liskeard |
| Oshawa |
| Portage |
| Rockcliffe |
| Sault Ste. Marie |
| St. Boniface |
| Wallaceburg |
| Winnipeg |
| Royal Navy |
|---|
| Acute |
| Alarm (lost 2 January 1943) |
| Albacore |
| Algerine (lost 15 November 1942) |
| Antares |
| Arcturus |
| Aries |
| Bramble |
| Brave |
| Cadmus |
| Chameleon |
| Cheerful |
| Circe |
| Clinton |
| Cockatrice |
| Coquette |
| Courier |
| Espiegle |
| Fancy |
| Fantome |
| Felicity |
| Fierce |
| Fly |
| Flying Fish (Gifted to Royal Ceylon Navy as HMCyS Vijaya) |
| Friendship |
| Golden Fleece |
| Gozo |
| Hare (renamed HMNS Nigeria as flagship of Nigerian Navy on 21 July 1959) |
| Hound |
| Hydra |
| Jaseur |
| Jewel |
| Laertes |
| Larne |
| Lennox |
| Liberty |
| Lightfoot |
| Lioness |
| Loyalty - launched as Rattler but later renamed Loyalty (lost 22 August 1944) |
| Lysander |
| Maenad |
| Magicienne |
| Mameluke |
| Mandate |
| Mariner |
| Marmion |
| Marvel |
| Mary Rose |
| Melita |
| Michael |
| Minstrel |
| Moon |
| Mutine |
| Myrmidon |
| Mystic |
| Nerissa |
| Niger |
| Octavia |
| Onyx |
| Orcadia |
| Orestes |
| Ossory |
| Pelorus (Sold to South African Navy as HMSAS Pietermaritzburg) |
| Persian |
| Pickle |
| Pincher |
| Plucky (Sold to Royal Ceylon Navy as HMCyS Parakrama) |
| Pluto |
| Polaris |
| Postillion |
| Prompt Towed to Southend but not repaired ( CTL ) |
| Providence |
| Pyrrhus |
| Rattler, see Loyalty (lost 22 August 1944) |
| Rattlesnake |
| Ready |
| Recruit |
| Regulus (lost 12 January 1945) |
| Rifleman |
| Rinaldo |
| Romola |
| Rosamund (Sold to South African Navy as HMSAS Bloemfontein) |
| Rosario |
| Rowena |
| Seabear |
| Serene |
| Skipjack |
| Spanker |
| Squirrel (lost 24 July 1945) |
| Stormcloud |
| Sylvia |
| Tanganyika |
| Thisbe |
| Truelove |
| Vestal (lost 26 July 1945) |
| Waterwitch |
| Wave |
| Welcome |
| Welfare |
| Belgian Navy |
|---|
| M900 Adrien de Gerlache (ex HMS Liberty, acquired 1949 - stricken 1969) |
| M901 Georges Lecointe (i) (ex HMS Cadmus, acquired 1950 - stricken 1959) |
| M901 Georges Lecointe (ii) (ex HMCS Wallaceburg, acquired 1959 - stricken 1969) |
| M902 Van Haverbeke (i) (ex HMS Ready - acquired 1951 - stricken 1960) |
| M903 Dufour (i) (ex HMS Fancy - acquired 1951 - stricken 1959) |
| M903 Dufour (ii) (ex HMCS Winnipeg - acquired 1959 - stricken 1966) |
| M904 De Brouwer (i) (ex HMS Spanker - acquired 1953 - stricken 1966) |
| M905 De Moor (ex HMS Rosario - acquired 1953 - stricken 1966) |
| Cancelled |
|---|
| Fireball (J464) |
| Gabriel (J465) |
| Happy Return (J466) |
| Larne |
| Lennox |
| Marmion |
| Moon |
| Nicator (J457) |
| Niger |
| Nonpareil (J459) |
| Nox (J459) |
| Odin (J460) |
| Styx (J440) |
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