Several naval ships of Germany were named Magdeburg after the city of Magdeburg, Germany:
SMS Magdeburg, a Magdeburg-class light cruiser, launched 1911
SMS Magdeburg (1917) a Cöln-class cruiser, launched 1917
German corvette Magdeburg (F261): Braunschweig-class (Type 130) corvette, launched 2006
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