This is a list of retired naval ships operated by the Hellenic Navy during its history:
Leased to Greece from the USN after the Gulf War.
Ottoman torpedo boats, scuttled in Preveza in 1912 during the First Balkan War, later salvaged by Greece.
These ships were transferred to Greece from Austria-Hungary as war reparations for World War I.
Seven former German Navy Type 141 torpedo boats. Four Esperos class torpedo boats (Esperos, Lelaps, Typhon, Kyklon) were sold in public auction on May 18, 2009.
The remaining three boats of the class (P-6069 Albatros, P-6074 Bussard and P-6076 Sperber) were also transferred to the Hellenic Navy and used as sources for spare parts.
Twelve WW II British landing craft (LCT) were transferred on loan to the Royal Hellenic Navy in 1945/1946. They were used for military transport and also for civilian transport due to the poor state of the railway system. Four were returned to the UK in 1953. The remaining were sold in 1963, with the exception of Kythira and Milos.
Formerly German Navy Class 420 or Thetis submarine hunters (U-Jagdboote).
Built in France in 1925–27.
Built in France in 1927-30.
Under lease from Britain.
Under lease from the United Kingdom.