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List of submarine classes in service

The list of submarine classes in service includes all submarine classes currently in service with navies or other armed forces worldwide. For surface combatants, see the list of naval ship classes in service.

Ballistic missile submarines

Class Builder Displacement Tonnes Operator In Service Built Under Construction Comments
Arihant class (Project ATV)   India 7,000-9,000   Indian Navy 2 2 2
Borei class (Project 955 Borey)   Russia 24,000   Russian Navy[1] 6 6 4 Boat 7 (Alexander III) fitting out as of December 2022
Delta class (Project 667BDR Kal'mar / 667BDRM Del'fin)   Soviet Union /   Russia 18,200-20,100   Russian Navy 8 9 0 Including 2 Delta III (1 in special operations role, the other (Ryazan) reclassified as SSN)[2][3][4] and 6 Delta IV (1 special ops)[5]
Jin class (Type 094)   People's Republic of China 10,000   People's Liberation Army Navy 6 6 2
Ohio class (SSBN-726)   United States 16,764   United States Navy 14 18 0 24 planned 6 cancelled, 4 converted to SSGN
Triomphant class   France 12,640   French Navy 4 4 0
Vanguard class   United Kingdom 14,000   Royal Navy 4 4 0
Xia class   People's Republic of China 7,000   People's Liberation Army Navy 1 1 0

Cruise missile submarines

Class Builder Displacement Tonnes Operator In Service Built Under Construction Comments
Ohio class (Tactical Trident)   United States 18,750   United States Navy 4 4 0 converted from SSBN
Oscar class (Project 949 Granit/Project 949A Antey)   Soviet Union /   Russia 19,400   Russian Navy 6 14 0 2 being modernized, 1 inactive/reserve, 4 scrapped, 1 lost at sea
Shang class (Type 093G)   People's Republic of China 7,000   People's Liberation Army Navy 1 1 0 Only G variant of the Shang-class submarine is capable of launching guided cruise missiles
Yasen class   Russia 13,800   Russian Navy 3 4 5 Boat 4 (Krasnoyarsk) on sea trials as of June 2022

Nuclear-powered attack submarines

Class Builder Displacement Tonnes Operator In Service Built Under Construction Comments
Akula class (Project 971 Shchuka)   Soviet Union /   Russia 13,800   Russian Navy /   Indian Navy 4 15 0 5 undergoing modernization, 1 leased to India[6][7]
Astute class   United Kingdom 7,400   Royal Navy 5 5 2 Boat 5 (Anson) commissioned but not fully operational as of August 2022
Barracuda class   France 5,300   French Navy 1 1 5 1 in service; total 6 planned
Han class (Type 091)   People's Republic of China 4,500   People's Liberation Army Navy 3 5 0
Los Angeles class (SSN-688)   United States 7,000   United States Navy 32 62 0 30 submarines retired
Rubis class   France 2,670   French Navy 4 6 0 2 retired
Seawolf class (SSN-21)   United States 9,300   United States Navy 3 3 0 29 originally planned
Shang class (Type 093)   People's Republic of China 8,000   People's Liberation Army Navy 6 6 0
Sierra class (Project 945)   Soviet Union /   Russia 10,400   Russian Navy 2 4 0 2 reserve/undergoing modernization
Trafalgar class   United Kingdom 5,208   Royal Navy 1 7 0 6 retired
Victor class   Soviet Union /   Russia 7,250   Russian Navy 2 48 0 46 retired
Virginia class   United States 7,900-10,200   United States Navy 19 22 9 66 planned

Non-nuclear attack submarines with air-independent propulsion (AIP)

  • Agosta-90B class

Diesel-electric attack submarines

  • Lada class (Project 677 Lada)
    • Builder:   Russia
    • Displacement: 2,700 tons
    • Operators:   Russian Navy: 1 in service; 2nd on sea trials; 4 more building/ordered (AIP propulsion originally considered but, according to shipbuilder, not incorporated[8])

Midget submarines

Special mission submarines

  • NSRS Deep submergence rescue vehicle

Summary

Navy Ballistic-missile submarine Cruise-missile submarine Nuclear-powered attack submarine Diesel-electric attack submarine Midget submarine Main article
  Algerian National Navy 6 Current force
  Royal Australian Navy 6 Current force
  Bangladesh Navy 2 Current force
  Brazilian Navy 7? Current force
  Royal Canadian Navy 4 Current force
  Chilean Navy 4 Current force
  People's Liberation Army Navy 6 1 6 46? Current force
  Colombian National Navy 4 Current force
  Cuban Revolutionary Navy 1 Current force
  Ecuadorian Navy 2 Current force
  Egyptian Navy 8 Current force
  French Navy 4 5 Current force
  German Navy 6 Current force
  Hellenic Navy 11 Current force
  Indian Navy 2 16 Current force
  Indonesian Navy 4 Current force
  Islamic Republic of Iran Navy 4 unclear Current force
  Israeli Navy 5 (6th boat in tests; status unclear) Current force
  Italian Navy 8 Current force
  Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force 22 Current force
  Royal Malaysian Navy 2 Current force
  Myanmar Navy 1 Current force
  Royal Netherlands Navy 4 Current force
  Korean People's Army Naval Force 21? 51? Current force
  Royal Norwegian Navy 6 Current force
  Pakistan Navy 5 3 Current force
  Peruvian Navy 4 Current force
  Polish Navy 1 Current force
  Portuguese Navy 2 Current force
  Russian Navy 11 9 7 (+c. 8 nuclear special ops) c. 22 Current force
  Republic of Singapore Navy 4 Current force
  South African Navy 3 Current force
  Republic of Korea Navy 20 Current force
  Spanish Navy 2 Current force
  Swedish Navy 5 Current force
  Republic of China Navy 4 Current force
  Turkish Navy 12 Current force
  Royal Navy 4 6 Current Force
  United States Navy 14 4 49 Current force
  Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela 2? 1+? Current force
  Vietnam People's Navy 6 Current force

See also

References

  1. ^ "В День России в состав Военно-Морского Флота торжественно принят новейший ракетный подводный крейсер стратегического назначения проекта «Борей-А» «Князь Владимир» : Министерство обороны Российской Федерации".
  2. ^ . Russianforces.org. 15 February 2017. Archived from the original on 2018-10-20. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
  3. ^ Marrow, Alexander (21 October 2019). "Russian nuclear submarine aborts ballistic missile test". Reuters. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  4. ^ "К-44 "Рязань", проект 667БДР" [K-44 "Ryazan", project 667BDR]. DeepStorm (in Russian). from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
  5. ^ "K-129, KC-129, БС-136, "Оренбург", проекты 667БДР, 09786" [K-129, KC-129, BS-136, "Orenburg", projects 667BDR, 09786]. DeepStorm (in Russian). from the original on 2011-09-29. Retrieved 2010-09-30.
  6. ^ Radyuhin, Vladimir (March 13, 2013). "India in talks with Russia on lease of second nuclear submarine". The Hindu – via www.thehindu.com.
  7. ^ "India Interested in Leasing Second Russian Nuclear Attack Sub". USNI News. July 8, 2013.
  8. ^ "No Plans to Equip Russian Lada-Class Submarines with AIP-Constructor - Naval Post- Naval News and Information". 17 December 2019.
  9. ^ Indonesia, C. N. N. "TNI Naikkan Status Pencarian KRI Nanggala Jadi Subsunk". nasional.
  10. ^ https://www.forbes.com/sites/hisutton/2020/09/02/new-intelligence-the-venezuelan-navys-secret-submarine/?sh=4c9416ca11c1[bare URL]
  11. ^ https://news.usni.org/2021/05/17/new-photos-reveal-details-of-cubas-tiny-lethal-attack-submarine[bare URL]
  12. ^ http://www.hisutton.com/New-photos-of-DPRK-subs-in-Vietnam.html[bare URL]
  13. ^ "Submarine Rescue Vehicles".
  14. ^ https://www.forbes.com/sites/hisutton/2020/09/02/new-intelligence-the-venezuelan-navys-secret-submarine/?sh=4c9416ca11c1[bare URL]

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The list of submarine classes in service includes all submarine classes currently in service with navies or other armed forces worldwide For surface combatants see the list of naval ship classes in service Contents 1 Ballistic missile submarines 2 Cruise missile submarines 3 Nuclear powered attack submarines 4 Non nuclear attack submarines with air independent propulsion AIP 5 Diesel electric attack submarines 6 Midget submarines 7 Special mission submarines 8 Summary 9 See also 10 ReferencesBallistic missile submarines EditClass Builder Displacement Tonnes Operator In Service Built Under Construction CommentsArihant class Project ATV India 7 000 9 000 Indian Navy 2 2 2Borei class Project 955 Borey Russia 24 000 Russian Navy 1 6 6 4 Boat 7 Alexander III fitting out as of December 2022Delta class Project 667BDR Kal mar 667BDRM Del fin Soviet Union Russia 18 200 20 100 Russian Navy 8 9 0 Including 2 Delta III 1 in special operations role the other Ryazan reclassified as SSN 2 3 4 and 6 Delta IV 1 special ops 5 Jin class Type 094 People s Republic of China 10 000 People s Liberation Army Navy 6 6 2Ohio class SSBN 726 United States 16 764 United States Navy 14 18 0 24 planned 6 cancelled 4 converted to SSGNTriomphant class France 12 640 French Navy 4 4 0Vanguard class United Kingdom 14 000 Royal Navy 4 4 0Xia class People s Republic of China 7 000 People s Liberation Army Navy 1 1 0Cruise missile submarines EditClass Builder Displacement Tonnes Operator In Service Built Under Construction CommentsOhio class Tactical Trident United States 18 750 United States Navy 4 4 0 converted from SSBNOscar class Project 949 Granit Project 949A Antey Soviet Union Russia 19 400 Russian Navy 6 14 0 2 being modernized 1 inactive reserve 4 scrapped 1 lost at seaShang class Type 093G People s Republic of China 7 000 People s Liberation Army Navy 1 1 0 Only G variant of the Shang class submarine is capable of launching guided cruise missilesYasen class Russia 13 800 Russian Navy 3 4 5 Boat 4 Krasnoyarsk on sea trials as of June 2022Nuclear powered attack submarines EditClass Builder Displacement Tonnes Operator In Service Built Under Construction CommentsAkula class Project 971 Shchuka Soviet Union Russia 13 800 Russian Navy Indian Navy 4 15 0 5 undergoing modernization 1 leased to India 6 7 Astute class United Kingdom 7 400 Royal Navy 5 5 2 Boat 5 Anson commissioned but not fully operational as of August 2022Barracuda class France 5 300 French Navy 1 1 5 1 in service total 6 plannedHan class Type 091 People s Republic of China 4 500 People s Liberation Army Navy 3 5 0Los Angeles class SSN 688 United States 7 000 United States Navy 32 62 0 30 submarines retiredRubis class France 2 670 French Navy 4 6 0 2 retiredSeawolf class SSN 21 United States 9 300 United States Navy 3 3 0 29 originally plannedShang class Type 093 People s Republic of China 8 000 People s Liberation Army Navy 6 6 0Sierra class Project 945 Soviet Union Russia 10 400 Russian Navy 2 4 0 2 reserve undergoing modernizationTrafalgar class United Kingdom 5 208 Royal Navy 1 7 0 6 retiredVictor class Soviet Union Russia 7 250 Russian Navy 2 48 0 46 retiredVirginia class United States 7 900 10 200 United States Navy 19 22 9 66 plannedNon nuclear attack submarines with air independent propulsion AIP EditAgosta 90B class Builder France Displacement 1 725 tons Operators Pakistan Navy 3 in serviceBlekinge class Builder Sweden Displacement 1 800 tons Operators Swedish Navy 2 buildingDolphin class Dolphin 2 AIP variant Builder Germany Displacement 1 900 tons Operator Israeli Navy 3 AIP in service sea trials 3 AIP orderedGotland class Builder Sweden Displacement 1 647 tons Operators Swedish Navy 3 in service Qing class submarine Builder People s Republic of China Displacement 6 628 tons Operator People s Liberation Army Navy 1 in serviceS 80 Plus class Builder Spain Displacement 3 426 tons Operator Spanish Navy 1 on sea trials 3 more buildingScorpene class Builder France Spain Displacement 1 590 tons Operator Brazilian Navy 4 ordered building Chilean Navy 2 in service Indian Navy 4 in service 1 under trials 1 under construction known as Kalvari class submarine Royal Malaysian Navy 2 in serviceSōryu class Builder Japan Displacement 4 200 tons Operators Japan Maritime Self Defense Force 12 in service last two boats not equipped with AIP in favour of larger batteryType 212 submarine Builders Germany Italy Displacement 1 830 2 500 tons A or CD variant Operators German Navy 6 in service A 2 more ordered CD Marina Militare 4 in service A 3 more ordered with option for a fourth A known as the Todaro class Royal Norwegian Navy 4 ordered CD Type 214 submarine Builder Germany Displacement 1 980 tons Operators Hellenic Navy 4 in service Republic of Korea Navy 8 in service 1 building ordered Portuguese Navy 2 in service Turkish Navy 6 orderedVastergotland class Archer class Builder Sweden Displacement 1 145 tons Operator Swedish Navy 2 in service Republic of Singapore Navy 2 on a delivery programYuan class Builder People s Republic of China Displacement 3 600 tons Operator People s Liberation Army Navy 17 in service 3 building Pakistan Navy 4 building 4 on orderDiesel electric attack submarines EditAgosta 70 class Builder France Spain Displacement 1 725 tons Operators Pakistan Navy 2 in service Spanish Navy 2 in serviceChallenger class ex Sjoormen class Builder Sweden Displacement 1 210 tons Operator Republic of Singapore Navy 2 in serviceCollins class Builder Australia Displacement 3 050 tons Operator Royal Australian Navy 6 in serviceDolphin class Dolphin 1 non AIP variant Builder Germany Displacement 1 900 tons Operator Israeli Navy 3 non AIP in serviceKilo class Project 877 Paltus and Project 636 Builder Soviet Union Russia Displacement 3 100 tons Operators Indian Navy 8 Kilo 1 decommissioned 1 transferred to Myanmar Navy known as the Sindhughosh class People s Liberation Army Navy 2 Kilo and 10 Improved Kilo in service Russian Navy 11 12 original Kilo 877 in service 10 Improved Kilo 636 3 in service 3 Improved Kilo building ordered Algerian National Navy 2 Original Kilo and 2 Improved Kilo Polish Navy 1 Kilo Islamic Republic of Iran Navy 3 Kilo Romanian Naval Forces 1 Kilo no longer active used for dockside training Vietnam People s Navy 6 Improved Kilo in serviceLada class Project 677 Lada Builder Russia Displacement 2 700 tons Operators Russian Navy 1 in service 2nd on sea trials 4 more building ordered AIP propulsion originally considered but according to shipbuilder not incorporated 8 Ming class Type 035 Builder People s Republic of China Displacement 2 100 tons Operator People s Liberation Army Navy 14 in service Bangladesh Navy 2 in serviceNagapasa class Builder South Korea Indonesia Displacement 1 400 tons Operator Indonesian Navy 3 in serviceOyashio class Builder Japan Displacement 4 000 tons Operator Japan Maritime Self Defense Force 11 in service 2 as training shipsSauro class Builder Italy Displacement 1 653 tons Operator Marina Militare 4 in serviceSong class Builder People s Republic of China Displacement 2 250 tons Operator People s Liberation Army Navy 13 in serviceTaigei class Builder Japan Displacement 4 300 tons Operator Japan Maritime Self Defense Force 1 launched 7 planned equipped with Lithium ion batteriesTR 1700 class Builder Germany Displacement 2116 tons Operators Argentine Navy 1 S 41 inactive laid up 2nd boat S 42 sunk with all hands lost Type 209 submarine Builder Germany Displacement 1 230 1 290 1 586 tons Operators Argentine Navy 1 inactive used for dockside training Brazilian Navy 5 in service Chilean Navy 2 in service Colombian National Navy 2 in service Egyptian Navy 4 in service Ecuadorian Navy 2 in service Hellenic Navy 7 in service Indian Navy 4 in service Indonesian Navy 4 in service 1 402 lost with all hands in April 2021 9 Peruvian Navy 6 in service South African Navy 3 in service Republic of Korea Navy 9 in service Turkish Navy 14 in service Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela 2 operational status unclear 10 Ula class Type 210 Builder Germany Displacement 1 150 tons Operator Royal Norwegian Navy 6 in serviceVictoria class SSK 876 Builder United Kingdom Displacement 2 400 tons Operator Royal Canadian Navy 4 in serviceWalrus class Builder Netherlands Displacement 2 800 tons Operator Royal Netherlands Navy 4 in serviceZwaardvis class Builder Netherlands Displacement 2 600 tons Operator Republic of China Navy 2 in serviceSang O class Builder North Korea Displacement 370 tons Operator Korean People s Army Naval Force 40 in serviceSinpo class Builder North Korea Displacement 2 000 tons Operator Korean People s Army Naval Force 1 in serviceFateh class Builder Iran Displacement 593 tons Operator Islamic Republic of Iran Navy 1 in serviceType 206 submarine Builder Germany Displacement 500 tons Operators Colombian National Navy 2 in serviceMidget submarines EditYugo class Builder North Korea Displacement 90 up to 110 tons Operator Korean People s Army Naval Force unknown Cuban Revolutionary Navy 1 11 Vietnam People s Navy unknown reported in inventory as of 2019 12 Yono class Builder North Korea Displacement 130 tons Operator Korean People s Army Naval Force lt 36 in serviceGhadir class Builder Iran Displacement 115 tons Operator Islamic Republic of Iran Navy 21 in serviceNahang class Builder Iran Displacement 350 400 tons Operator Islamic Republic of Iran Navy 1 in serviceSpecial mission submarines EditBelgorod K 329 Builder Sevmash Displacement 24 000 30 000 tonnes submerged Operator Russian NavyLosharik Builder Sevmash Displacement c 2 000 tonnes submerged Operator Russian NavyLR5 Deep submersible Builder United Kingdom Displacement 21 tons Operator Royal Navy leased to Royal Australian Navy 13 NSRS Deep submergence rescue vehicle Builder United Kingdom Displacement 41 tons Operator Royal Navy available for NATO Mystic class deep sea rescue submersible DSRV 1 Builder United States Displacement 37 tons Operator United States Navy 1 in servicePaltus class special mission submarine Project 1083 1 Builder Russia Displacement 730 tons Operator Russian NavyUniform class special mission submarine Project 1910 Kashalot Builder Soviet Union Russia Displacement 1 580 tons Operator Russian NavySarov B 90 Builder Krasnoye Sormovo Shipyard and Sevmash Displacement c 4 000 tonnes submerged Operator Russian NavyAl Sabehat swimmer delivery vehicle Builder Iran Operator Islamic Republic of Iran NavyVAS 525 mini submarine Builder GSE Trieste Italy Operator Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela 1 14 Summary EditNavy Ballistic missile submarine Cruise missile submarine Nuclear powered attack submarine Diesel electric attack submarine Midget submarine Main article Algerian National Navy 6 Current force Royal Australian Navy 6 Current force Bangladesh Navy 2 Current force Brazilian Navy 7 Current force Royal Canadian Navy 4 Current force Chilean Navy 4 Current force People s Liberation Army Navy 6 1 6 46 Current force Colombian National Navy 4 Current force Cuban Revolutionary Navy 1 Current force Ecuadorian Navy 2 Current force Egyptian Navy 8 Current force French Navy 4 5 Current force German Navy 6 Current force Hellenic Navy 11 Current force Indian Navy 2 16 Current force Indonesian Navy 4 Current force Islamic Republic of Iran Navy 4 unclear Current force Israeli Navy 5 6th boat in tests status unclear Current force Italian Navy 8 Current force Japan Maritime Self Defense Force 22 Current force Royal Malaysian Navy 2 Current force Myanmar Navy 1 Current force Royal Netherlands Navy 4 Current force Korean People s Army Naval Force 21 51 Current force Royal Norwegian Navy 6 Current force Pakistan Navy 5 3 Current force Peruvian Navy 4 Current force Polish Navy 1 Current force Portuguese Navy 2 Current force Russian Navy 11 9 7 c 8 nuclear special ops c 22 Current force Republic of Singapore Navy 4 Current force South African Navy 3 Current force Republic of Korea Navy 20 Current force Spanish Navy 2 Current force Swedish Navy 5 Current force Republic of China Navy 4 Current force Turkish Navy 12 Current force Royal Navy 4 6 Current Force United States Navy 14 4 49 Current force Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela 2 1 Current force Vietnam People s Navy 6 Current forceSee also EditList of submarine operators List of naval ship classes in service List of auxiliary ship classes in serviceReferences Edit V Den Rossii v sostav Voenno Morskogo Flota torzhestvenno prinyat novejshij raketnyj podvodnyj krejser strategicheskogo naznacheniya proekta Borej A Knyaz Vladimir Ministerstvo oborony Rossijskoj Federacii Ryazan Project 667BDR submarine is back in service Russianforces org 15 February 2017 Archived from the original on 2018 10 20 Retrieved 2019 05 16 Marrow Alexander 21 October 2019 Russian nuclear submarine aborts ballistic missile test Reuters Retrieved 21 October 2019 K 44 Ryazan proekt 667BDR K 44 Ryazan project 667BDR DeepStorm in Russian Archived from the original on 2012 04 30 Retrieved 2019 05 16 K 129 KC 129 BS 136 Orenburg proekty 667BDR 09786 K 129 KC 129 BS 136 Orenburg projects 667BDR 09786 DeepStorm in Russian Archived from the original on 2011 09 29 Retrieved 2010 09 30 Radyuhin Vladimir March 13 2013 India in talks with Russia on lease of second nuclear submarine The Hindu via www thehindu com India Interested in Leasing Second Russian Nuclear Attack Sub USNI News July 8 2013 No Plans to Equip Russian Lada Class Submarines with AIP Constructor Naval Post Naval News and Information 17 December 2019 Indonesia C N N TNI Naikkan Status Pencarian KRI Nanggala Jadi Subsunk nasional https www forbes com sites hisutton 2020 09 02 new intelligence the venezuelan navys secret submarine sh 4c9416ca11c1 bare URL https news usni org 2021 05 17 new photos reveal details of cubas tiny lethal attack submarine bare URL http www hisutton com New photos of DPRK subs in Vietnam html bare URL Submarine Rescue Vehicles https www forbes com sites hisutton 2020 09 02 new intelligence the venezuelan 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