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List of submarines of the Spanish Navy

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Emblem of the Spanish Navy Submarine Units

The list of submarines in the Spanish Navy, commissioned or otherwise operated by the Spanish Navy.

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Peral "submarine torpedo boat" Spain

Peral's Submarine Torpedo boat in 1888

Isaac Peral-class submarine United States

Isaac Peral launching on July 22, 1916 in Quincy, Massachusetts.
  • Isaac Peral (A-0) 1917 – 1932.

A class Italy

Submarine Cosme García (A-2)

B class Spain

  • B-1 1922 – 1940. Sunk in Bay of Alcudia, Mallorca
  • B-2 1922 – 1952.
  • B-3 1922 – 1940.
  • B-4 1923 – 1941.
  • B-5 1925 – 1936, sunk near Estepona.
  • B-6 1926 – 1936, sunk by Spanish destroyer <i>Velasco</i> during Spanish Civil War.

C class Spain

Submarine C-3 with rescue submarine ship Kanguro

D class Spain Spain

  • D-1 renamed S-11. 1947 – 1965.
  • D-2 refitted and renamed S-21. 1951 – 1971.
  • D-3 refitted and renamed S-22. 1954 – 1971.

General Mola class Italy

  • General Mola ex- Italian Archimede. 1937 – 1958.
  • General Sanjurjo ex-Italian Torricelli. 1937 – 1958.

G class Spain Germany

  • 6 ships (G-1 to G-6) German Type VIIC built in Spain under license; cancelled, only one keel laid.
  • G-7; renamed S-01 ex-U-573 Germany 1942 – 1970.

Foca class Spain

Foca-class midget submarines

Tiburón class Spain

  • SA-51 1966. Preserved as museum ship at Barcelona.
  • SA-52 1966. Preserved as museum ship at Cartagena.

Balao class United States

Isaac Peral (S-32)

Delfín class Spain France

Delfín (S-61), preserved as museum ship at Torrevieja

French Daphné class submarine built in Spain under license

  • Delfín (S-61) 1973 – 2003. Preserved as museum ship at Torrevieja
  • Tonina (S-62) 1973 – 2005. Awaiting destination, possible museum ship
  • Marsopa (S-63) 1975 – 2006.
  • Narval (S-64) 1975 – 2003.

Galerna class Spain France

Tramontana (S-74)

French Agosta class submarine built in Spain under license

S-80 class Spain

  • <i>Isaac Peral</i> (S-81)[1] Finished.
  • <i>Narciso Monturiol</i> (S-82)[1] Under construction.
  • <i>Cosme García</i> (S-83)[1] Under construction.
  • <i>Mateo García de los Reyes</i> (S-84)[1] Under construction.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Defensa asigna los nombres de los cuatro padres del submarino para los S-80 que construye navantia". murciaeconomía.com (in Spanish). 30 January 2012. Retrieved 30 January 2012.

Bibliography

  • Busquets i Vilanova, Camil; Albert Campanera i Rovira; Juan Luis Coello Lillo (2002). Los Submarinos Españoles. Cultural, S.A. de Ediciones, Mostoles. ISBN 978-84-8055-952-2.
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