List of submarine classes of the Royal Navy
This is a list of submarine classes of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. Dates of construction given.
Petrol-electric
- Holland class — 5 boats, 1901–1902
- A class — 13 boats, 1902–1905
- B class — 11 boats, 1904–1906
- C class — 38 boats, 1906–1910
Diesel-electric
- D class — 8 boats, 1908–1912
- E class — 58 boats, 1912–1916
- F class — 3 boats, 1913–1917
- S class — 3 boats, 1914–1915
- V class — 4 boats, 1914–1915
- W class — 4 boats, 1914–1915
- G class — 14 boats, 1915–1917
- H class — 44 boats, 1915–1919
- J class — 7 boats, 1915–1917
- L class — 34 boats, 1917–1919
- M class — 3 boats, 1917–1918
- Nautilus class — 1 boat, 1917
- R class — 12 boats, 1918
- HMS X1 — 1 boat, 1921
- Odin class — 9 boats 1926–29 (subclasses Oberon 1 boat, Oxley 2 boats, Odin 6 boats)
- Parthian class — 6 boats, 1929
- Rainbow class — 4 boats, 1930
- S class — 62 boats (subclasses Swordfish 4, Shark 8, Seraph 33, Subtle 17), 1931–1945
- Thames class — 3 boats, 1932
- Grampus class — 6 boats, 1932–1938
- T class — 52 boats (subclasses Triton 15, Tempest 15, Taciturn 22), 1937–1945
- Undine class — 3 boats, 1937–1938
- P611 class — 4 boats, 1940
- Umpire class — 37 boats, 1940–1943
- Vampire class — 22 boats, 1943–1944
- Amphion class — 16 boats, 1945–1947
- Explorer class — 2 boats, 1954–1955
- Stickleback class — 4 boats, 1954–1955
- Porpoise class — 8 boats, 1956–1959
- Oberon class — 13 boats, 1959–1966
- Upholder class — 4 boats, 1986–1992
Midget
- X Class — 20 boats, 1943–1944
- XE Class — 6 boats, 1944
- Stickleback class — 5 boats, 1954–1955
Rescue submersible
- LR5 — leased to the Royal Australian Navy in 2009
Steam-electric
Foreign-built
- Archimede class — 1 boat, 1934
- Type VIIC U-boat — 1 boat, 1941
- Type XVII U-boat — 1 boat, 1943
Nuclear powered
Land Based Prototype
- HMS Vulcan PWR 1 (Dounreay Submarine Prototype 1) 1965–1984
- HMS Vulcan PWR 2 (Shore Test Facility) 1987–present
Fleet
- Dreadnought — one boat, 1959–1960
- Valiant class — 2 boats, 1962–1965
- Churchill class — 3 boats, 1967–1970
- Swiftsure class — 6 boats, 1969–1979
- Trafalgar class — 7 boats, 1979–1991
- Astute class — 7 boats planned (3 in service), 2001–present
Ballistic missile
- Resolution class — 4 boats, 1964–1968
- Vanguard class — 4 boats, 1986–1998
- Dreadnought class[1] — 4 boats planned, 2028 onwards
See also
References
- ↑ "New Successor Submarines Named" (Press release). Gov.uk. 21 October 2016. Retrieved 21 October 2016.
External links
- MaritimeQuest Holland Class Overview
- MaritimeQuest A Class (1902) Class Overview
- MaritimeQuest B Class Overview
- MaritimeQuest C Class Overview
- MaritimeQuest A Class (1943) Class Overview
- MaritimeQuest Trafalgar Class Overview
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