List of submarine classes

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

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Algeria

Argentina

Armada de la República Argentina:

Australia

Royal Australian Navy:

Brazil

Marinha do Brasil:

Bulgaria

Canada

Royal Canadian Navy:

Captured and recommissioned German U-boats:

Chile

People's Republic of China

People's Liberation Army Navy:

Colombia

Croatia

Denmark

Royal Danish Navy:

See also: Danish Submarines 1909-2004 @ Danish Naval History

Ecuador

Estonia

Kalev class submarines.

Kalev class mine laying submarines

Estonian Navy:

Egypt

Finland

Finnish Navy:

France

French Navy: Conventional

Morse class submarine

Early Submarines:

Calypso
Artémis
Romazzotti

First World War:

Inter-war:

Second World War:

Cold War:

Nuclear:

Export models:

Germany

Kriegsmarine:

Modern German Navy:

Export Models:

Greece

Royal Hellenic Navy

Greek Navy:

India

Indian Navy:

Indonesia

Indonesian Navy:

Iran

Iranian Navy:

Israel

Israeli Navy:

Italy

See list of submarines of Italy

Regia Marina:

Marina Militare:

Japan

Imperial Japanese Navy

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force

Republic of Korea

Republic of Korea Navy:

North Korea

Korean People's Army:

Libya

Malaysia

Royal Malaysian Navy:

Netherlands

See the list of submarines of the Netherlands Royal Dutch Navy:

See also: Dutchsubmarines.com

Norway

Royal Norwegian Navy:

Peru

Poland

Polish Navy:

Portugal

Portuguese Navy:

Romania

Russia (and Soviet Union)

Soviet Navy and Russian Navy:

Singapore

Republic of Singapore Navy:

South Africa

South African Navy:

Spain

Spanish Navy:

Export models:

Sweden

Swedish Navy:

Taiwan

Republic of China Navy

Thailand

Royal Thai Navy

Turkey

Turkish Navy:

United Kingdom

Royal Navy:

United States

See the list of United States submarine classes

Ukraine

Ukrainian Navy:

Venezuela

Vietnam

Yugoslavia

Further reading

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