List of submarine classes

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This is a list of submarine classes, sorted by country. The navies of 46 states operate submarines.

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[edit] Algeria

[edit] Argentina

Armada de la República Argentina:

  • Santa Cruz-class (German-built TR-1700)
  • Salta-class (German-built Type 209/1200)

See also: List of ships of the Argentine Navy

[edit] Australia

Royal Australian Navy:

See also: List of ships of the Royal Australian Navy

[edit] Brazil

Marinha do Brasil:

[edit] Bulgaria

  • Slava class (Romeo acquired from the USSR)

[edit] Canada

Canadian Forces Maritime Command:

See also: List of ships of the Canadian Navy

[edit] Chile

[edit] People's Republic of China

People's Liberation Army Navy:

  • Type 03 class (Whiskey) (decommissioned)
  • Type 031 class (Golf) (SSB)
  • Type 033 class (Romeo)
  • Wuhan class (Type 033G, license built Romeo)
  • Ming class (Type 035/based on Romeo)
  • Song class (Type 039)
  • Yuan class (Type 041?)
  • Kilo class
  • Han class (Type 091) (SSN)
  • Xia class (Type 092) (SSBN)
  • Shang class (Type 093) (SSN)
  • Jin class (Type 094) (SSBN)

[edit] Republic of China (Taiwan)

Republic of China Navy:

  • Hai Shih (Sea-Lion) class (海獅級 - GUPPY II) (training only)
  • Hai Lung (Sea-Dragon) class (海龍級 - Zwaardvis)

See also: List of ships of the Republic of China Navy

[edit] Colombia

[edit] Croatia

  • modified Una class (midget submarine)

[edit] Denmark

Royal Danish Navy:

  • D class (1926—1946)
  • H class (1938—1950)
  • U class (1947—1959)
  • V class (1947—1958)
  • Delfinen class (1961—1990)
  • Narhvalen class (Type 205) (1970—2004)
  • Tumleren class (Kobben/Type 207) (1989—2004)
  • Kronborg class (Näcken) (2001—2004)
See also: Danish Submarines 1909-2004 @ Danish Naval History

[edit] Ecuador

[edit] Egypt

  • Romeo class (Chinese built, Type033G?)

[edit] Finland

Finnish Navy:

  • Vesikko (World War II)
  • Saukko (World War II)
  • Vetehinen (World War II)

[edit] France

French Navy:

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[edit] Germany

Kriegsmarine:

Modern German Navy:

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[edit] Greece

Greek Navy:

[edit] India

Indian Navy:

  • Foxtrot class
  • Shishumar (Type 209) Class
  • Sindhughosh (Kilo) Class
  • Scorpène class
  • Akula class. Indian navy is paying $2 billion for the completion of two submarine. The agreement was signed in late 2005 in Moscow. India will receive these submarines from late 2006 to late 2007. India will lease them until a projected 5 to 6 Atv indigenous submarines are manufactured. The Indians have a lease/ purchase deal.

[edit] Indonesia

Indonesian Navy:

[edit] Iran

Iranian Navy:

  • Tareq class (Kilo)
  • Ghadir class The Iranian Navy designed this submarine based on the Kilo class

[edit] Israel

Israeli Navy:

[edit] Italy

Regia Marina:

  • Medusa class
  • Laurenti class
  • Cavallini class
  • Archimede class
  • 600 Serie Adua class submarine

Marina Militare:

  • Toti class (decommissioned)
  • Nazario Sauro class
  • Salvatore Pelosi class (improved Sauro)
  • Primo Longobardo class (improved Pelosi)
  • Salvatore Todara class (Type 212A)

[edit] Japan

[edit] Imperial Japanese Navy:

  • Ko-hyoteki class submarine (midget)
  • KD1 class
  • KD2 class
  • KD3 class
  • KD4 class
  • KD5 class
  • KD6 class
  • KD7 class
  • J1 class
  • J2 class
  • J3 class
  • C1 class
  • C2 class
  • C3 class
  • A1 class
  • A2 class
  • A Modified class
  • B1 class (I-15 series)
  • B2 class
  • B3 class
  • Sen Toku class (aka I-400)
  • Kaichu class
  • Kaisho class
  • Sen Taka' class (aka I-200)
  • KRS class
  • D1 class
  • D2 class
  • Sen Ho class
  • Sen Ho Sho class
  • LA class

[edit] Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force:

[edit] Republic of Korea

South Korean Navy:

[edit] North Korea

Korean People's Army:

[edit] Libya

[edit] Malaysia

Royal Malaysian Navy:

[edit] Netherlands

Royal Dutch Navy:

  • Walrus (old) class (GUPPY IB) (decommissioned)
  • Zwaardvis (old) class (T Class) (decommissioned)
  • Dolfijn class (decommissioned)
  • Potvis class (enhanced Dolfijn) (decommissioned)
  • Zwaardvis class (decommissioned)
  • Walrus class

See also: Dutchsubmarines.com

[edit] Norway

Royal Norwegian Navy:

  • Kobben (1909-1933) One vessel purchased from Germany.
  • A class (1913-1940) Three vessels bought from Germany.
  • B class (1922-1946) Six vessels of the US Holland type built on licence in Norway.
  • U class (1941-1943) One vessels given to norway in 1941.
  • V class (1949-196X) Two vessels given to norway in 1943, after the war Norway purchased 3 more.
  • K class (1949-196X) Three vessels left in Norway by the Germans.
  • Kobben (1964-2003) Fifteen vessels purchased from Germany.
  • Ula (1989-In use) Six vessels purchased from Germany.

[edit] Pakistan

Pakistani Navy:

[edit] Peru

[edit] Poland

Polish Navy:

[edit] Portugal

Portuguese Navy:

[edit] Romania

  • Delfinul class (Kilo)

[edit] Russia (and Soviet Union)

Soviet Navy and Russian Navy:

[edit] Singapore

Republic of Singapore Navy:

[edit] South Africa

South African Navy:

[edit] Spain

Spanish Navy: [2]

  • Peral class
  • Isaac Peral class (Laurenti)
  • A class (Holland)
  • B class (Holland F-105)
  • C class (Holland F-105F)
  • D class
  • General Mola class (Archimede)
  • G class (Type VII C)
  • Foca class (Seehund)
  • Tiburón class
  • Almirante García de los Reyes class (Balao)
  • Serie 30 class (Guppy IIA)
  • Delfín class (Daphne)
  • Galerna class (Agosta)
  • S-80 class (planned)

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[edit] Sweden

Swedish Navy:

[edit] Turkey

Turkish Navy:

[edit] United Kingdom

Royal Navy:

See also: List of submarine classes of the Royal Navy

[edit] United States

See the list of United States submarine classes

[edit] Ukraine

Ukrainian Navy:

[edit] Venezuela

[edit] Yugoslavia

  • Sava-class submarine
  • Heroj-class submarine
  • Una-class midget submarine

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