Five ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Samos (Σάμος), named after the island of Samos:
Greek ship Samos (1834) (1834–before 1853), a mistico bought by the newly established Royal Hellenic Navy from Samos in 1834
Greek torpedo boat Samos (1881) (1881–1912), a Yarrow-built torpedo boat
Greek destroyer Samos (1915), a Medea-class destroyer ordered in Britain, entered service with the British Royal Navy as HMS Melpomene
Greek landing ship Samos (L179) (1943–1977), an LST1-class landing ship
Greek landing ship Samos (L174) (1994–present), a Jason-class tank landing ship
List of ships with the same or similar names
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Five ships of the Hellenic Navy have borne the name Samos (Σάμος), named after the island of Samos: GreekshipSamos (1834) (1834–before 1853), a mistico...
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