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{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2017}}{{Use British English|date=March 2017}}Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Viking, after the Vikings, whilst another Viking was in service with the Royal New Zealand Navy: - {{HMS|Viking|1909}} was a {{sclass2-|Tribal|destroyer|||1905}} launched in 1909 and sold for scrap in 1919. She was the only six-funnelled vessel to serve in the Royal Navy.
- {{HMNZS|Viking|1937}} was a training ketch, known to have been in service with the Royal New Zealand Navy between 1937 and 1945.
- {{HMS|Viking|P69}} was a V-class submarine launched in 1943. She was transferred to the Royal Norwegian Navy in 1946 and renamed {{HNoMS|Utvær}}. She was sold in 1964.
See also- {{HMS|Gay Viking}} was a motor gun boat launched in 1943 and sunk in a collision in 1945. She was originally ordered for the Turkish Navy but was taken over by the Royal Navy due to World War II.
- {{HMS|Vindex|1915}} was a Royal Navy seaplane carrier of the First World War. She had been built in 1905 by Armstrong Whitworth as Viking, a fast passenger ferry for the Isle of Man Steam Packet.
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