List of submarines in the Spanish Navy
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The list of submarines in the Spanish Navy, commissioned or otherwise operated by the Spanish Navy
Spanish Navy
The Spanish Navy is the maritime branch of the Spanish Armed Forces, one of the oldest active naval forces in the world. The Armada is responsible for notable achievements in world history such as the discovery of Americas, the first world circumnavigation, and the discovery of a maritime path...

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Peral "submarine torpedo boat"  

  • Isaac Peral submarine torpedo boat
    Peral Submarine
    The Peral was the first electric battery powered submarine. Its operational abilities has led some to call it the first U-boat. -Conception:...

     1888 – 1890. Preserved at Cartagena.

Isaac Peral class submarine  

  • Isaac Peral (A-0) 1917 – 1932.


A class  

  • Narciso Monturiol (A-1) 1917 – 1934.
  • Cosme Carcía (A-2) 1917 – 1931.
  • A-3 1917 – 1932.


B class  

  • 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
    Estepona
    Estepona is a town and municipality in the region of the Costa del Sol, southern Spain. It is located in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia. Estepona is renowned for its beaches, which stretch along some 21 km of coastline...

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  • B-6 1926 – 1936, sunk by Spanish destroyer Velasco during Spanish Civil War
    Spanish Civil War
    The Spanish Civil WarAlso known as The Crusade among Nationalists, the Fourth Carlist War among Carlists, and The Rebellion or Uprising among Republicans. was a major conflict fought in Spain from 17 July 1936 to 1 April 1939...

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C class  

  • Isaac Peral (C-1) 1928 – 1950.
  • C-2 1928 – 1951.
  • C-3
    Spanish submarine C-3
    C-3 was a C-class submarine of the Spanish Navy. C-3 was built by Sociedad Española de Construcción Naval in Cartagena, Spain, launched 20 February 1929, and commissioned on the 4 May 1929...

     1928 – 1936, sunk by German submarine U-34.
  • C-4 1928 – 1946, accidentally rammed by Spanish destroyer Lepanto
    Spanish destroyer Lepanto
    Lepanto was a Churruca-class destroyer of the Spanish Navy. She took part in the Spanish Civil War on the government side.She was named after the Battle of Lepanto.- Civil War :Lepanto saw a lot of action in during Civil War...

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  • C-5 1928 – 1937, missing.
  • C-6 1928 – 1937, scuttled.

D class    

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


General Mola class
Archimede class submarine
The Archimede class were a group of submarines built for the Italian Navy in the early 1930s. The boats fought in the Spanish Civil War and in World War II...

 

  • General Mola ex-Arquimede. 1937 – 1958.
  • General Sanjurjo ex-Torricelli. 1937 – 1958.


G Class    

  • 6 ships (G-1 to G-6) German Type VIIC
    German Type VII submarine
    Type VII U-boats were the most common type of German World War II U-boat. The Type VII was based on earlier German submarine designs going back to the World War I Type UB III, designed through the Dutch dummy company Ingenieurskantoor voor Scheepsbouw den Haag which was set up by Germany after...

     built in Spain under license; cancelled, only one keel laid.
  • G-7
    Spanish submarine G-7
    Spanish submarine G-7 was originally U-573, a Type VIIC submarine of the German Kriegsmarine.On May 2, 1942, U-573 limped into Cartagena harbor, badly damaged after an air attack. Realizing that repair was impractical, the Kriegsmarine sold the boat to Spain for 1.5 million Reichsmark...

    ; renamed S-01 ex-U-573   1942 – 1970.


Foca class  

  • SA-41 1963 – 1967. Preserved at Mahon.
  • SA-42 1963 – 1967. Preserved at Cartagena.


Tiburón class  

  • SA-51 1966. Preserved at Barcelona.
  • SA-52 1966. Preserved at Cartagena.

Balao class submarine
Balao class submarine
The Balao class was a successful design of United States Navy submarine used during World War II, and with 122 units built, the largest class of submarines in the United States Navy. An improvement on the earlier Gato class, the boats had slight internal differences...

 

  • Almirante García de los Reyes (S-31) ex- 1959 – 1982.
  • Isaac Peral (S-32) ex- (Guppy IIA) 1971 – 1987.
  • Narciso Monturiol (S-33) ex- (Guppy IIA) 1972 – 1977.
  • Cosme García (S-34) ex- (Guppy IIA) 1972 – 1983.
  • Narciso Monturiol (S-35) ex- (Guppy IIA) 1974 – 1984.


Delfín class
Daphne class submarine
The Daphné class was a type of diesel-electric patrol submarines built in France between 1958 and 1970 for the French Navy and for export.-History:...

    

French Daphné class submarine
Daphne class submarine
The Daphné class was a type of diesel-electric patrol submarines built in France between 1958 and 1970 for the French Navy and for export.-History:...

 built in Spain under license
  • Delfín (S-61) 1973 – 2003. Preserved at Torrevieja.
  • Tonina (S-62) 1973 – 2005.
  • Marsopa (S-63) 1975 – 2006.
  • Narval (S-64) 1975 – 2003.


Galerna class    

French Agosta class submarine built in Spain under license
  • Galerna (S-71) 1983 – Active.
  • Siroco (S-72) 1983 – Active.
  • Mistral (S-73) 1985 – Active.
  • Tramontana (S-74)
    Spanish submarine Tramontana (S74)
    Tramontana is an built for the Spanish Navy by Bazán at Cartagena, Spain. The submarine was launched in 1984, commissioned in 1985, and is currently active with the Spanish Navy....

     1986 – Active.


S-80 class
S-80 class
The S-80 Class is a series of submarines of advanced technology that is currently under construction for the Spanish Navy. Initially there will be four units, with a future expansion to six, two of which are in production by the Spanish company Navantia at its factory in Cartagena...

 

  • S-81 Under construction.
  • S-82 Under construction.
  • S-83 Under construction.
  • S-84 Under construction.
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