List of submarine classes in service
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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.
| Class | Builder | Displacement Tonnes | Operator | In Service | Built | Under Construction | Comments | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arihant class (Project ATV) |  India | 7,000 |  Indian Navy | 3 | 4 | 0 | |
| Borei class (Project 955 Borey) |  Russia | 24,000 |  Russian Navy[1] | 7 | 7 | 3 | |
| Delta class (Project 667BDR Kal'mar / 667BDRM Del'fin) |  Soviet Union /  Russia | 18,200 |  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] | 
| Type 094A/094 |  People's Republic of China | 11,000 |  People's Liberation Army Navy | 6 | 6 | 2 | |
| Ohio class (SSBN-726) |  United States | 18,750 |  United States Navy | 14 | 18 | 0 | 24 planned 6 cancelled, 4 converted to SSGN | 
| Triomphant class |  France | 14,335 |  French Navy | 4 | 4 | 0 | |
| Vanguard class |  United Kingdom | 15,900 |  Royal Navy | 4 | 4 | 0 | |
| Type 092 submarine |  People's Republic of China | 8,000 |  People's Liberation Army Navy | 1 | 1 | 0 | 
| 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 | 
| Type 093 submarine (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 | 5 | 6 | 3 | Boat 6 on sea trials as of 2025; total of 12 planned | 
| Class | Builder | Displacement Tonnes | Operator | In Service | Built | Under Construction | Comments | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Akula class (Project 971 Shchuka) |  Soviet Union /  Russia | 13,800 |  Russian Navy | 4 | 15 | 0 | 5 undergoing modernization | 
| Astute class |  United Kingdom | 7,400 |  Royal Navy | 5 | 6 | 1 | Boat 6 (Agamemnon) commissioned but in pre-sea trial testing as of September 2025 | 
| Barracuda class |  France | 5,300 |  French Navy | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 in service; total of 6 planned | 
| Type 091 submarine |  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 | 24 | 62 | 0 | 35 submarines retired | 
| Rubis class |  France | 2,670 |  French Navy | 2 | 6 | 0 | 4 retired | 
| Seawolf class (SSN-21) |  United States | 9,300 |  United States Navy | 3 | 3 | 0 | 29 originally planned, 3rd in class built substantially modified for special missions | 
| 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 | 
| 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 | 22 | 24 | 9 | 66 planned | 
Non-nuclear attack submarines with air-independent propulsion (AIP)
[edit]- Agosta-90B class submarine
- Builder:   France France
- Displacement: 1,725 tons
- Operators:
 Pakistan Navy :  3 in service Pakistan Navy :  3 in service
 
 
- Builder:  
- Blekinge class
- Builder:  Sweden, Sweden,
- Displacement: 1,800 tons
- Operators:   Swedish Navy: 2 building Swedish Navy: 2 building
 
- Builder: 
- Dolphin class (Dolphin-2; AIP-variant)
- Builder:  Germany Germany
- Displacement: 1,900 tons
- Operator:  Israeli Navy: 3 AIP in-service/sea trials, 3 AIP ordered Israeli Navy: 3 AIP in-service/sea trials, 3 AIP ordered
 
- Builder: 
- Gotland class
- Builder:  Sweden, Sweden,
- Displacement: 1,647 tons
- Operators:   Swedish Navy: 3 in service Swedish Navy: 3 in service
 
- Builder: 
- Chinese Submarine 201
- Builder:   People's Republic of China People's Republic of China
- Displacement: 6,628 tons
- Operator:   People's Liberation Army Navy:  1 in service People's Liberation Army Navy:  1 in service
 
- Builder:  
- S-80 Plus class
- Builder:   Spain Spain
- Displacement: 3,426 tons
- Operator:   Spanish Navy:  1 in service; 3 more building Spanish Navy:  1 in service; 3 more building
 
- Builder:  
- Scorpène class
- Builder:   France / France / Spain Spain
- Displacement: 1,590 tons
- Operator:
 Brazilian Navy:  4 ordered/building Brazilian Navy:  4 ordered/building
 Chilean Navy:  2 in service Chilean Navy:  2 in service
 Indian Navy:  6 in service, 3 ordered, known as Kalvari-class submarine Indian Navy:  6 in service, 3 ordered, known as Kalvari-class submarine
 Royal Malaysian Navy:  2 in service Royal Malaysian Navy:  2 in service
 Indonesian Navy: 2 ordered Indonesian Navy: 2 ordered
 
 
- Builder:  
- Sōryū class
- Builder:  Japan 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 battery Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force: 12 in service, last two boats not equipped with AIP in favour of larger battery
 
- Builder: 
- Type 212 submarine
- Builders:  Germany / Germany / Italy Italy
- Displacement: 1,830/2,500 tons ("A" or "CD" variant)
- Operators:
 German Navy: 6 in service (A), 2 more ordered (CD) 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 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) Royal Norwegian Navy: 4 ordered (CD)
 
 
- Builders: 
- Type 214 submarine
- Builder:  Germany Germany
- Displacement: 1,980 tons
- Operators:
 Hellenic Navy: 4 in service Hellenic Navy: 4 in service
 Republic of Korea Navy: 8 in service, 1 building/ordered Republic of Korea Navy: 8 in service, 1 building/ordered
 Portuguese Navy: 2 in service Portuguese Navy: 2 in service
 Turkish Navy: 1 in service, 1 under trials, 4 building Turkish Navy: 1 in service, 1 under trials, 4 building
 
 
- Builder: 
- Västergötland class / Archer class
- Builder:   Sweden Sweden
- Displacement: 1,145 tons
- Operator:
 Swedish Navy:  2 in service Swedish Navy:  2 in service
 Republic of Singapore Navy:  2 on a delivery program Republic of Singapore Navy:  2 on a delivery program
 
 
- Builder:  
- Type 039A/B/C
- Builder:   People's Republic of China People's Republic of China
- Displacement: 3,600 tons
- Operator:
 People's Liberation Army Navy:  17 in service, 3 building People's Liberation Army Navy:  17 in service, 3 building
 Pakistan Navy:  4 building, 4 on order Pakistan Navy:  4 building, 4 on order
 Royal Thai Navy:  1 building Royal Thai Navy:  1 building
 
 
- Builder:  
Diesel-electric attack submarines
[edit]- Agosta class
- Builder:   France / France / Spain Spain
- Displacement: 1,725 tons
- Operators:
 Pakistan Navy :  2 in service Pakistan Navy :  2 in service
 Spanish Navy:  1 in service Spanish Navy:  1 in service
 
 
- Builder:  
- Collins class
- Builder:   Australia Australia
- Displacement: 3,050 tons
- Operator:   Royal Australian Navy: 6 in service Royal Australian Navy: 6 in service
 
- Builder:  
- Dolphin class (Dolphin-1; non-AIP variant)
- Builder:  Germany Germany
- Displacement: 1,900 tons
- Operator:  Israeli Navy: 3 non-AIP in-service Israeli Navy: 3 non-AIP in-service
 
- Builder: 
- Kilo class (Project 877 Paltus and Project 636)
- Builder:   Soviet Union / Soviet Union / Russia Russia
- Displacement: 3,100 tons
- Operators:
 Indian Navy:  8 Kilo, 1 decommissioned, 1 transferred to Myanmar Navy, known as the Sindhughosh class 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 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 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 4 Improved Kilo Algerian National Navy:  2 Original Kilo and 4 Improved Kilo
 Polish Navy:  1 Kilo Polish Navy:  1 Kilo
 Islamic Republic of Iran Navy:  3 Kilo Islamic Republic of Iran Navy:  3 Kilo
 Romanian Naval Forces:  1 Kilo no longer active; used for dockside training Romanian Naval Forces:  1 Kilo no longer active; used for dockside training
 Vietnam People's Navy:  6 Improved Kilo in service Vietnam People's Navy:  6 Improved Kilo in service
 Myanmar Navy:  1 Kilo transferred from Indian Navy Myanmar Navy:  1 Kilo transferred from Indian Navy
 
 
- Builder:  
- Lada class (Project 677 Lada)
- Builder:   Russia Russia
- Displacement: 2,700 tons
- Operators:  Russian Navy:  1st boat decommissioned for scrapping;[6] 2nd on sea trials; 4 more building/ordered (AIP propulsion originally considered but, according to shipbuilder, not incorporated[7]) Russian Navy:  1st boat decommissioned for scrapping;[6] 2nd on sea trials; 4 more building/ordered (AIP propulsion originally considered but, according to shipbuilder, not incorporated[7])
 
- Builder:  
- Type 035 submarine
- Builder:   People's Republic of China People's Republic of China
- Displacement: 2,100 tons
- Operator:
 People's Liberation Army Navy:  14 in service People's Liberation Army Navy:  14 in service
 Bangladesh Navy:  2 in service Bangladesh Navy:  2 in service
 Myanmar Navy:  1 in service Myanmar Navy:  1 in service
 
 
- Builder:  
- Oyashio class
- Builder:   Japan Japan
- Displacement: 4,000 tons
- Operator:   Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force:  11 in service, 2 as training ships Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force:  11 in service, 2 as training ships
 
- Builder:  
- Romeo class (Type 033)
- Builder:   People's Republic of China People's Republic of China
- Displacement: 1,810 tons
- Operators:
 Egyptian Navy:  4 in service Egyptian Navy:  4 in service
 Korean People's Navy:  20 in service, 1 has been modified to launch ballistic missiles Korean People's Navy:  20 in service, 1 has been modified to launch ballistic missiles
 
 
- Builder:  
- Sauro class
- Builder:   Italy Italy
- Displacement: 1,653 tons
- Operator:   Marina Militare:  4 in service Marina Militare:  4 in service
 
- Builder:  
- Type 039 submarine
- Builder:   People's Republic of China People's Republic of China
- Displacement: 2,250 tons
- Operator:   People's Liberation Army Navy:  13 in service People's Liberation Army Navy:  13 in service
 
- Builder:  
- Taigei class
- Builder:   Japan Japan
- Displacement: 4,300 tons
- Operator:   Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force:  1 launched, 7 planned ― equipped with Lithium-ion batteries Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force:  1 launched, 7 planned ― equipped with Lithium-ion batteries
 
- Builder:  
- TR-1700 class
- Builder:  Germany Germany
- Displacement: 2116 tons
- Operators: Argentine Navy: 1 (S-41) inactive (laid up); 2nd boat (S-42) sunk with all hands lost. Argentine Navy: 1 (S-41) inactive (laid up); 2nd boat (S-42) sunk with all hands lost.
 
- Builder: 
- Type 209 submarine
- Builder:  Germany Germany
- Displacement: 1,230/1,290/1,586 tons
- Operators:
 Argentine Navy: 1 inactive (used for dockside training) Argentine Navy: 1 inactive (used for dockside training)
 Brazilian Navy: 5 in service Brazilian Navy: 5 in service
 Chilean Navy: 2 in service Chilean Navy: 2 in service
 Colombian National Navy: 2 in service Colombian National Navy: 2 in service
 Egyptian Navy: 4 in service Egyptian Navy: 4 in service
 Ecuadorian Navy: 2 in service Ecuadorian Navy: 2 in service
 Hellenic Navy: 6 in service Hellenic Navy: 6 in service
 Indian Navy: 4 in service Indian Navy: 4 in service
 Indonesian Navy: 4 in service; 1 (402) lost with all hands in April 2021[8] Indonesian Navy: 4 in service; 1 (402) lost with all hands in April 2021[8]
 Peruvian Navy: 6 in service Peruvian Navy: 6 in service
 South African Navy: 3 in service South African Navy: 3 in service
 Republic of Korea Navy: 9 in service Republic of Korea Navy: 9 in service
 Turkish Navy: 12 in service Turkish Navy: 12 in service
 Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela: 2 (operational status unclear)[9] Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela: 2 (operational status unclear)[9]
 
 
- Builder: 
- Ula class (Type 210)
- Builder:  Germany Germany
- Displacement: 1,150 tons
- Operator:  Royal Norwegian Navy: 6 in service Royal Norwegian Navy: 6 in service
 
- Builder: 
- Victoria class (SSK 876)
- Builder:   United Kingdom United Kingdom
- Displacement: 2,400 tons
- Operator:  Royal Canadian Navy: 4 in service Royal Canadian Navy: 4 in service
 
- Builder:  
- Walrus class
- Builder:  Netherlands Netherlands
- Displacement: 2,800 tons
- Operator:   Royal Netherlands Navy: 3 in service; 1 retired Royal Netherlands Navy: 3 in service; 1 retired
 
- Builder: 
- Zwaardvis class
- Builder:  Netherlands Netherlands
- Displacement: 2,600 tons
- Operator:   Republic of China Navy: 2 in service Republic of China Navy: 2 in service
 
- Builder: 
- Sang-O class
- Builder:  North Korea North Korea
- Displacement: 370 tons
- Operator:   Korean People's Navy: 40 in service Korean People's Navy: 40 in service
 
- Builder: 
- Sinpo class
- Builder:  North Korea North Korea
- Displacement: 2,000 tons
- Operator:   Korean People's Navy: 1 in service Korean People's Navy: 1 in service
 
- Builder: 
- Fateh class
- Builder:  Iran Iran
- Displacement: 593 tons
- Operator:   Islamic Republic of Iran Navy: 1 in service Islamic Republic of Iran Navy: 1 in service
 
- Builder: 
- Type 206 submarine
- Builder:   Germany Germany
- Displacement: 500 tons
- Operators:
 Colombian National Navy :  2 in service Colombian National Navy :  2 in service
 
 
- Builder:  
- Hai Kun-class submarine
- Builder:  Republic of China Republic of China
- Displacement: c. 2500 tons
- Operators:
 Republic of China Navy: 1 trialing, 7 planned Republic of China Navy: 1 trialing, 7 planned
 
 
- Builder: 
- Yugo class
- Builder:  North Korea North Korea
- Displacement: 90 up to 110 tons
- Operator:  Korean People's Navy: unknown; Korean People's Navy: unknown; Cuban Revolutionary Navy: 1;[10] Cuban Revolutionary Navy: 1;[10] Vietnam People's Navy: unknown (reported in inventory as of 2019)[11] Vietnam People's Navy: unknown (reported in inventory as of 2019)[11]
 
- Builder: 
- Yono class
- Builder:  North Korea North Korea
- Displacement: 130 tons
- Operator:  Korean People's Navy:  <36 in service Korean People's Navy:  <36 in service
 
- Builder: 
- Ghadir class
- Builder:   Iran Iran
- Displacement: 115 tons
- Operator:   Islamic Republic of Iran Navy:  21 in service Islamic Republic of Iran Navy:  21 in service
 
- Builder:  
- Nahang class
- Builder:  Iran Iran
- Displacement: 350-400 tons
- Operator:   Islamic Republic of Iran Navy: 1 in service Islamic Republic of Iran Navy: 1 in service
 
- Builder: 
Special mission submarines
[edit]- Belgorod (K-329)
- Builder: Sevmash
- Displacement: 24,000/30,000 tonnes submerged
- Operator:  Russian Navy Russian Navy
 
- Losharik
- Builder: Sevmash
- Displacement: c. 2,000 tonnes submerged
- Operator:  Russian Navy Russian Navy
 
- LR5 Deep submersible
- Builder:  United Kingdom United Kingdom
- Displacement: 21 tons
- Operator:  Royal Navy (leased to Royal Australian Navy)[12] Royal Navy (leased to Royal Australian Navy)[12]
 
- Builder: 
- NSRS Deep submergence rescue vehicle
- Builder:  United Kingdom United Kingdom
- Displacement: 41 tons
- Operator:  Royal Navy (available for NATO) Royal Navy (available for NATO)
 
- Builder: 
- Mystic-class deep sea rescue submersible (DSRV-1)
- Builder:   United States United States
- Displacement: 37 tons
- Operator:   United States Navy:  1 in service United States Navy:  1 in service
 
- Builder:  
- Paltus-class special mission submarine (Project 1083.1)
- Builder:   Russia Russia
- Displacement: 730 tons
- Operator:   Russian Navy Russian Navy
 
- Builder:  
- Uniform-class special mission submarine (Project 1910 Kashalot)
- Builder:   Soviet Union / Soviet Union / Russia Russia
- Displacement: 1,580 tons
- Operator:   Russian Navy Russian Navy
 
- Builder:  
- Sarov (B-90)
- Builder: Krasnoye Sormovo Shipyard and Sevmash
- Displacement: c. 4,000 tonnes submerged
- Operator:  Russian Navy Russian Navy
 
- Al-Sabehat swimmer delivery vehicle
- Builder:   Iran Iran
- Operator:   Islamic Republic of Iran Navy Islamic Republic of Iran Navy
 
- Builder:  
- VAS 525 mini-submarine
- Builder: GSE Trieste  Italy Italy
- Operator:  Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela: 1+?[13] Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela: 1+?[13]
 
- Builder: GSE Trieste 
Summary
[edit]See also
[edit]- List of submarine operators
- List of naval ship classes in service
- List of auxiliary ship classes in service
References
[edit]- ^ "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".
- ^ "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.
- ^ "К-44 "Рязань", проект 667БДР" [K-44 "Ryazan", project 667BDR]. DeepStorm (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
- ^ "K-129, KC-129, БС-136, "Оренбург", проекты 667БДР, 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.
- ^ "In Russia, the Saint Petersburg Submarine was Decommissioned, While Being in the Fleet Only for Two Years, Although it Was Built for Decades". 19 April 2023.
- ^ "No Plans to Equip Russian Lada-Class Submarines with AIP-Constructor - Naval Post- Naval News and Information". 17 December 2019. Archived from the original on 23 September 2020. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
- ^ Indonesia, C. N. N. "TNI Naikkan Status Pencarian KRI Nanggala Jadi Subsunk". nasional.
- ^ "New Intelligence: The Venezuelan Navy's Secret Submarine". Forbes.
- ^ "New Photos Reveal Details of Cuba's Tiny, Lethal Attack Submarine". 17 May 2021.
- ^ "H I Sutton - Covert Shores".
- ^ "Submarine Rescue Vehicles".
- ^ "New Intelligence: The Venezuelan Navy's Secret Submarine". Forbes.
 
	

