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x Oscar class submarine Oscar class submarine      
The Project 949 (Granit) and Project 949A (Antey) Soviet Navy/Russian Navy cruise missile submarines are known in the West by their NATO reporting names, the Oscar-I and Oscar-II classes, respectively. Oscars were the largest guided missile...
x Vanguard class submarine Vanguard class submarine      
The Vanguard class are the Royal Navy's current nuclear ballistic missile submarines (Ship Submersible Ballistic Nuclear or SSBN), each armed with up to 16 Trident II Submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs). The class was introduced in 1994 as...
x Gato class submarine Paddle (SS-263), underway, circa 1944-45.      
The United States Navy Gato class submarine design was the forerunner of all US World War II submarine designs. Named after the first vessel of this design, USS Gato (SS-212), the Gato class and its successors, Balao and Tench, formed the majority...
x Amphion class submarine HMS Alliance on display at Royal Navy Submarine Museum      
The Amphion class (also known as the "A" class and Acheron class) of diesel-electric submarines were ordered by the British Admiralty in 1943, upon the realisation that the new Pacific theatre of war following the attack on Pearl Harbor needed a new...
x I-400 class submarine I-400 class submarine      
The Sen Toku I-400-class (伊四〇〇型潜水艦) submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy were the largest submarines of World War II, and remained the largest ever built prior to the development of nuclear ballistic missile submarines in the 1960s. They were...
x Han class submarine A Han class submarine in 1993      
The 4,500/5,500-ton Type 091 (US Department of Defense designation Han-class, Chinese designation 09-I) was the first nuclear-powered submarine (SSN) class deployed by the People's Liberation Army Navy. The first general designer of the submarine...
x Song class submarine Song Class submarine 324      
The Type 039 submarine (NATO code name Song class) is a class of diesel-electric submarines of the People's Liberation Army Navy. The class is the first to be fully developed within China and also the first Chinese submarine to use the modern...
x Yuan class submarine Yuan class      
The Type 041 submarine (NATO code name Yuan class) is the newest class of diesel-electric submarine in the People's Liberation Army Navy (as of 2007). This class was first launched at Wuhan Shipyard and is the successor of the Type 039. The improved...
x Aréthuse class submarine The conning tower of Argonaute      
The Aréthuse class were submarines built for the French Navy in the 1950s. They were designed as hunter killer submarines for anti-submarine warfare and were referred to as Sous-marins de Chasse by the Marine Nationale. These submarines had advanced...
x Churchill class submarines        
The three Churchill-class submarines were nuclear power hunter-killer submarine which served with the Royal Navy from the 1970s until the early 1990s. The lead ship was named for the former British Prime Minister and First Lord of the Admiralty...
x Albacora class submarine Albacora class submarine Ghazi (S-134), former Portuguese Navy Cachalote (S-165)      
The Albacora class is diesel-electric attack submarine (SSK) developed for the Portuguese Navy based on the French Daphne class submarine. In 1964, the Portuguese government ordered the construction of four of this class to the Dubigeòn-Normándie...
x Asashio class submarine Arashio (SS 565) 1984      
The Asashio class submarine is a submarine class of Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force. This class is the successor of Ōshio.
x Severodvinsk class submarine        
In late December 1993, construction began on a fourth generation of nuclear powered submarines, the Project 885 - Severodvinsk class. The prototype was launched in 1995, but it is not scheduled to be transferred to the Navy until 1998 at the...
x U-3 class submarine        
The U-3 class was a class of two submarines or U-boats built for and operated by the Austro-Hungarian Navy (German: Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine or K.u.K. Kriegsmarine). The U-3-class boats were designed and built by Germaniawerft of Kiel...
x U-27 class submarine        
The U-27 class was a class of eight submarines or U-boats built for and operated by the Austro-Hungarian Navy (German: Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine or K.u.K. Kriegsmarine) during World War I. The class was based upon the German Type UB II...
x I-121 class submarine        
The I-121 class submarine (伊第一二一型潜水艦,, I Dai-121-gata Sensuikan) was a class of submarine in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), serving from the 1920s to the Second World War. IJN classed it as a Kiraisen (機雷潜, Minelayer submarine). The Empire of...
x Ha-101 class submarine HIJMS Ha-109-1945      
The Ha-101 class submarine (波第一〇一型潜水艦, Ha Dai-101-gata Sensuikan) was transport submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), serving during late of World War II. The IJN planned to build 12 boats, however 10 boats were completed until the end of...
x Ro-100 class submarine        
The Ro-100 class submarine (呂第一〇〇型潜水艦, Ro Dai-100-gata Sensuikan) was a medium size submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), serving during World War II. The IJN official designation for this class was Small Type (小型, Ko gata) or Submarine...
x Ha-201 class submarine        
The Ha-201 class submarine (波第二〇一型潜水艦, Ha Dai-201-gata Sensuikan) was a small size-high underwater speed submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), serving during 1945. The official designation of the submarine was Submarine High speed-Small...
x 600-Serie Adua class submarine        
The 600-Serie Adua was the fourth subclass of the 600 class of coastal submarines of the Regia Marina that served during World War II. There were 17 submarines in this class, almost all named after places in Ethiopia which had been a Italian colony...
x Benjamin Franklin class submarine USS Benjamin Franklin (SSBN-640)      
The Benjamin Franklin class of submarine was an evolutionary development from the James Madison class of fleet ballistic missile submarine. Having quieter machinery and other improvements, they are considered a separate class. A subset of this class...
x British A class submarine HMS A13 model      
For the later A classes, see Amphion class submarine and Astute class submarine The A class was the Royal Navy's first class of British-designed submarines. Thirteen were built by Vickers at Barrow-in-Furness between 1902 and 1905 as an improvement...
x AA-1 class submarine USS AA-1 (SS-52)      
The AA-1 class was a class of three experimental submarines of the United States Navy, built toward the end of World War I, between 1916 and 1919. The design was not a success and none of the submarines saw active service. However, the lessons...
x Agosta 90B class submarine Agosta-cutaway      
The Agosta class submarines are French diesel attack submarines (SSKs) used by Spain, Pakistan and formerly by France. The French Navy grouped this model of non-nuclear submarine in their most capable class as an océanique, meaning "ocean-going." A...
x Akula class submarine When not deployed, an Akula's towed array is stored in a teardrop shaped container mounted on top of the vertical fin      
Project 971 Щука-Б (Shchuka-B, 'Shchuka' meaning pike, NATO reporting name "Akula"), is a nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN) first deployed by the Soviet Navy in 1986. Akula ("shark") is also the Soviet designation of the ballistic missile...
x Astute class submarine Astute on the shiplift after launch      
The Astute-class submarines are the next-generation nuclear fleet submarines of the Royal Navy. When completed, the boats will set a new standard for the Royal Navy in terms of weapons load, improved communications facilities, stealth and comfort...
x Kilo class submarine A polish  Kilo class submarine      
The Kilo class is the NATO reporting name for a military diesel-electric submarine that is made in Russia. The original version of the vessels were designated Project 877 Paltus (Turbot) in Russia. There is also a more advanced version, designated...
x Balao class submarine Balao off the Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, CA, 25 October 1944      
The Balao class was a successful design of United States Navy submarine used during World War II, and with 128 units built, the largest class of submarines in the United States Navy. An improvement on the earlier Gato class, the boats had slight...
x Valiant class submarine Valiant class submarine 1986      
The Valiant class was the first fully British nuclear fleet submarine, as the first nuclear submarine, HMS Dreadnought, used an American nuclear reactor. There were only two boats of the class, the first boat, Valiant (the nameship) being...
x Lafayette class submarine USS Woodrow Wilson      
The Lafayette class of submarine was an evolutionary development from the Ethan Allen class of fleet ballistic missile submarine, slightly larger and generally improved. Together with the George Washington, Ethan Allen, James Madison, and Benjamin...
x British T class submarine        
The Royal Navy's T class (or Triton class) of diesel-electric submarines was designed in the 1930s to replace the O, P and R classes. Fifty-three members of the class were built just before and during World War II, where they played a major role in...
x Tench class submarine Thornback (SS-418) in the Cooper River in Charleston, 1956.      
Tench class submarines were a type of submarine built for the United States Navy (USN) between 1944 and 1951. They were evolutionary improvement over the Gato and Balao classes, only about 35 to 40 tons larger, but more strongly built and with a...
x Ohio class submarine USS Michigan (SSBN-727)      
The Ohio class is a class of nuclear-powered submarines used by the United States Navy. The United States has 18 Ohio class submarines: The Ohio class is named after the lead submarine of this class, the USS Ohio (SSGN-726). The 14 Trident II SSBNs...
x Typhoon class submarine /guid/9202a8c04000641f8000000004bf3e47      
The Typhoon class submarine is a type of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine deployed by the Soviet Navy in the 1980s. With a maximum displacement of 33,800 tons, the Typhoons are the largest class of submarine ever built, large enough to...
x Virginia class submarine USS Virginia (SSN-774)      
The Virginia class (or SSN-774 class) of attack submarines are U.S. subs designed for a broad spectrum of open-ocean and littoral missions. They were designed as a less expensive alternative to the Cold War era designed Seawolf-class attack...
x Collins class submarine HMAS Rankin in 2004      
The Collins class is a class of six Australian-built diesel-electric submarines operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). The Collins class takes its name from Australian Vice Admiral John Augustine Collins; all six submarines are named after...
x Los Angeles class submarine USS Greeneville off the coast of Honolulu, Hawaii.      
The Los Angeles class, sometimes called the LA class or the 688 class, is a class of nuclear-powered fast attack submarines (SSN) that forms the backbone of the United States submarine fleet. With 45 submarines on active-duty (and 17 retired), this...
x Sturgeon class submarine USS Sturgeon      
The Sturgeon-class (colloquially in Navy circles, the 637 class) attack submarine (SSN) were the "work horses" of the submarine attack fleet throughout much of the Cold War. They were phased out in the 1990s and early 21st century, as their...
x Upholder/Victoria class submarine HMCS Victoria (SSK 876)      
The Upholder/Victoria-class submarines, also known as the Type 2400 (due to their displacement of 2,400t), are diesel-electric Fleet submarines designed in the UK in the late 1970s to supplement the Royal Navy's nuclear submarine force. In 1998,...
x British S class submarine /wikipedia/images/en_id/3044554      
The S-class submarines of the Royal Navy were originally designed and built during the modernisation of the submarine force in the early 1930s to meet the need for smaller boats to patrol the restricted waters of the North Sea and the Mediterranean...
x Foxtrot class submarine Cuban Foxtrot underway      
The Foxtrot class was the NATO reporting name of a class of diesel-electric patrol submarines that were built in the Soviet Union. The Soviet designation of this class was Project 641. The Foxtrot class was designed to replace the earlier Zulu class...
x Trafalgar class submarine Trafalgar class submarine on surface      
The Trafalgar class submarines were, until the introduction of the Astute class, the Royal Navy's most advanced nuclear fleet submarines (SSNs). HMS Torbay, HMS Trenchant, HMS Talent, and HMS Triumph have been fitted with Sonar 2076, which the Royal...
x Swiftsure class submarine        
The Royal Navy's Swiftsure-class of nuclear fleet submarines (SSN) is the oldest of the three classes of attack submarine in service with the RN. Six boats were built and commissioned. HMS Swiftsure was decommissioned in 1992 due to damage suffered...
x British U class submarine        
The British U class submarines (officially "War Emergency 1940 and 1941 programmes, short hull ") were a class of 49 small submarines built just before and during the Second World War. The class is sometimes known as the Undine class, after the...
x Oberon class submarine HMS Otus in Sassnitz harbour, Germany      
The Oberon class was a 27-ship class of British-built diesel-electric submarines based on the successful British Porpoise class submarine. Thirteen were constructed for the Royal Navy, while another fourteen were built and exported to other...
x Resolution class submarine HMS Renown      
The Resolution-class submarine armed with the Polaris missile was the United Kingdom's primary nuclear deterrent from the late 1960s to 1994, when they were replaced by the Vanguard-class submarine carrying the Trident II. During the 1950s and early...
x Scorpène class submarine Scorpène class submarine, SS O'Higgins      
Scorpène class submarines (Scorpion class submarines) are a class of diesel-electric attack submarine. It features diesel propulsion and an additional air-independent propulsion (AIP), jointly developed by the French company DCNS, formerly DCN, and...
x British E class submarine /wikipedia/images/en_id/7026792      
The British E class submarines started out as improved versions of the British D class submarine. All of the first group and some of the second group were completed before the outbreak of World War I. The group 1 boats of the E class cost £101,900...
x Sargo class submarine SargoS7-Mass3      
The Sargo class submarines were the first US submarines to be sent into action after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, starting war patrols the day after the attack. They were built between 1937 and 1939. The Sargo class submarine USS Swordfish ...
x Tambor class submarine USS Tautog      
The Tambor class submarine was a United States Navy submarine design, used primarily during World War II. Early U.S. submarine designs of World War I assigned to escort shipping revealed that they had minimal ability to deter an aggressive threat....
x Victor class submarine A Victor III submarine similar to the K-324      
The Victor class (Russian name Project 671 Shchuka (Pike) is the general NATO classification for a type of nuclear-powered submarine that was originally put into service by the Soviet Union around 1967. In the USSR, they were produced under Project...
x Thresher/Permit class submarine USS Gaurdfish      
The Thresher/Permit class of United States Navy nuclear attack submarines were the replacement for the Skipjack class. They were used primarily in the 1960s and 1970s, until replaced by the Sturgeon and Los Angeles classes. The Thresher/Permit class...
x Odin class submarine HMAS Oxley and Otway      
The Odin class submarine (or "O class") was a class of nine submarines developed and built for the Royal Navy in the 1920s. The prototype HMS Oberon (P21) was followed by two ships originally ordered for the Royal Australian Navy, but transferred to...
x Xia class submarine Type 092 launch ceremony in 1981      
The 6,500-ton Type 092 Daqingyu (US Department of Defense designation Xia-class, Chinese designation 09-II) submarine was the first ballistic missile-carrying, nuclear-powered submarine class (SSBN) deployed by the Chinese People's Liberation Army...
x Yankee class submarine Yankee class submarine      
The Yankee class is the NATO classification for a type of nuclear-powered submarine that was constructed by the Soviet Union from 1968 onward. 34 units were produced under Project 667A Navaga (after the fish) and Project 667AU Nalim ("burbot"). 24...
x Romeo class submarine A submarine of the Romeo class      
The Romeo class (Project 633) is a class of Soviet diesel-electric submarine, built in 1950s. The origin of the Romeo class can be traced to the World War II German Type XXI Elektroboot U-boat. At the end of World War II, the Soviets obtained...
x Parthian class submarine        
The Parthian class submarine or P class was a class of six submarines built for the Royal Navy in the late 1920's. They were designed as long-range patrol submarines for the Far East. These ships were almost identical to the Odin class, the only...
x Redoutable class submarine FS Redoutable      
The Redoutable class submarine is a ballistic missile submarine class of the French Marine Nationale . In French, the type is called Sous-marin Nucléaire Lanceur d'Engins (SNLE), literally "Missile-launching nuclear submarine". When commissioned,...
x Alfa class submarine Alfa class submarine 2      
The Soviet Union/Russian Navy Project 705 (Лира/Lira) was a submarine class of hunter/killer nuclear powered vessels (abbreviated PLA: Podvodnaya lodka atomnaya, nuclear hunter/killer submarine). The class is also known by the NATO reporting name of...
x Seawolf class submarine USS Seawolf (SSN-21)      
The Seawolf class attack submarine (SSN) was the intended successor to the Los Angeles class, ordered at the end of the Cold War in 1989. At one time, an intended fleet of 29 submarines was to be built over a ten-year period, later reduced to twelve...
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