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List of submarine classes

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

This is adynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help byediting the page to add missing items, with references toreliable sources.

Algeria

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Albania

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Argentina

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See also:List of ships of the Argentine Navy

Armada de la República Argentina:

Australia

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Royal Australian Navy:

Azerbaijan

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Bangladesh

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Bangladesh Navy:

Brazil

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Brazilian Navy:

Bulgaria

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  • Slava class (Romeo acquired from the USSR)

Canada

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See also:List of ships of the Royal Canadian Navy

Royal Canadian Navy:

  • Victoria-class submarine - 4 ex-RN Upholder-class in active service
  • Oberon-class submarine(decommissioned after 2000); 3 acquired and 2 for training and spares; 2 sold as museum ship (HMCSOjibwa (S72) and HMCSOnondaga (S73)) and 3 scrapped (HMSOlympus (S12), HMSOsiris (S13), HMCSOkanagan (S74))
  • Tench-class submarine (decommissioned); built for United States Navy;USS Argonaut (SS-475) renamed HMCSRainbow 1968 and retired 1974
  • Balao-class submarine (decommissioned); built for United States Navy;USS Burrfish (SS-312) acquired 1961 and renamed as HMCSGrisle and served until 1969; return to USN and later scrapped.
  • British H-class submarine (decommissioned); built in United States; acquired 1919HMCS CH-14 andHMCS CH-15 and disposed 1927 and 1922 respectively
  • CC-class submarine (decommissioned); built in United States for Chilean Navy and sold to British Columbia 1913;CC-1 andCC-2 Commissioned Royal Canadian Navy 1914; scrapped in 1920

Captured and recommissioned GermanU-boats

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Chile

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People's Republic of China

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People's Liberation Army Navy:

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

Colombia

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Croatia

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Cuba

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Denmark

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Royal Danish Navy:[2]

  • 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)

Ecuador

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Estonia

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Kalev class submarines.

Kalev classmine laying submarines

Estonian Navy:

Egypt

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Finland

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Finnish Navy:

France

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Marine Nationale:

Germany

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Kaiserliche Marine:

Kriegsmarine:

Modern German Navy:

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Greece

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Hellenic Navy

India

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Indian Navy (list):

Indonesia

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Indonesian Navy:

Iran

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Iranian Navy:

Israel

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Israeli Navy:

Italy

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Main article:List of submarines of Italy

Regia Marina:

Marina Militare:

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

Japan

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Imperial Japanese Navy

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Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force

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Republic of Korea

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Republic of Korea Navy:

North Korea

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Korean People's Army:

Libya

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Malaysia

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Royal Malaysian Navy:

Myanmar

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Myanmar Navy:

Netherlands

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Main article:List of submarines of the Netherlands

Royal Dutch Navy:[3]

Norway

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Royal Norwegian Navy:

  • Kobben (1909–1933) One vessel built in Germany.
  • A class (1913–1940) Three vessels bought from Germany.
  • B class (1922–1946) Six vessels of the U.S.Holland type built under 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 three more.
  • K class (1949-1961) Three vessels left in Norway by the Germans.
  • Kobben / Type 207 (1964–2003) Fifteen vessels purchased from Germany.
  • Ula / Type 210 (1989-In use) Six vessels purchased from Germany.

Pakistan

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Peru

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Poland

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Polish Navy:

Portugal

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Portuguese Navy:

Romania

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Russia (and Soviet Union)

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Soviet Navy andRussian Navy:

Singapore

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Republic of Singapore Navy:

South Africa

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South African Navy:

Spain

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Spanish Navy:[3]

Export models:

Syria

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Sweden

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Swedish Navy:

Taiwan

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Republic of China Navy:

Thailand

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Royal Thai Navy:

Turkey

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Turkish Navy:

United Kingdom

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Main article:List of submarine classes of the Royal Navy

Royal Navy:

United States

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Main article:List of submarine classes of the United States Navy

Ukraine

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Ukrainian Navy:

Venezuela

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Vietnam

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Yugoslavia

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References

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  1. ^"Janes | Latest defence and security news".Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved2017-01-18.
  2. ^See also:Danish Submarines 1909-2004 @ Danish Naval History
  3. ^See also:Dutchsubmarines.com

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