List of submarines of the Spanish Navy

Summary

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

Emblem of the Spanish Navy Submarine Units

Peral "submarine torpedo boat" Spain edit

 
Peral's Submarine Torpedo boat in 1888

Isaac Peral-class submarine United States edit

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

A class Italy edit

 
Submarine Cosme García (A-2)

B class Spain edit

  • 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 Velasco during Spanish Civil War.

C class Spain edit

 
Submarine C-3 with rescue submarine ship Kanguro

D class Spain Spain edit

  • 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 edit

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

G class Spain Germany edit

  • 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   1942 – 1970.

Foca class Spain edit

 
Foca-class midget submarines

Tiburón class Spain edit

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

Balao class United States edit

 
Isaac Peral (S-32)

Delfín class Spain France edit

 
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 edit

 
Tramontana (S-74)

French Agosta class submarine built in Spain under license

S-80 class Spain edit

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

See also edit

References edit

  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 edit

  • 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.