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https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww2/france/saphir-class-submarines.php Saphir class submarines (1928) France's 1930 minelayer submarines. Rubis in particular had the most successful kill ratio of any naval unit of the Free French Naval Forces in ww2. class submarinessaphir https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/us/s-class-submarines.php S class Submarines (1918) The S class Submarines, launched between 1918 and 1923 were the single largest submarine class of the USN priot to WW2. Many served until 1945 class submarines https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww2/italy/balilla-class-submarines.php Balilla class submarines (1927) The Balilla class were four long range oceanic submarines designed in 1926 and in service in WW2. Enrico Toti sank HMS Triad in 1940. class submarinesbalilla https://naval-encyclopedia.com/cold-war/uk/explorer-class-submarines.php Explorer class Submarines (1954) The Explorer class were experimental Submarines built in 1953-54 and in service until 1965-67 to test the concept of a HTP engine (High Test Peroxide). class submarinesexplorer https://naval-encyclopedia.com/cold-war/us/guppy-class-submarines.php GUPPY class submarines (1946-1960) From 1946, the USN started to upgrade its numerous wartime Gato class submarines with the Greater Underwater Propulsion Program (GUPPY). class submarinesguppy https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww2/us/salmon-class-submarines.php Salmon class submarines (1937) The six Salmon class were the first of a new serie of USN diesel-electric submarine technically successful as well as for their WW2 career. class submarinessalmon https://naval-encyclopedia.com/cold-war/china/type-033-class-submarines-1962.php Type 033 class submarines (1963) class submarinestype https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww1/us/r-class-submarines.php R class Submarines (1918) The R class Submarines were launched in 1917-19, and 20 of the 27 delivered saw action in WW2 as well, nearly all stricken in 1946. class submarines https://naval-encyclopedia.com/cold-war/uk/porpoise-class-submarines.php Porpoise class submarines (1957) The Porpoise class were an early Cold War british Submarine class, comprising eight boats total in service 1957-1991. class submarines https://naval-encyclopedia.com/cold-war/uk/oberon-class-submarines.php Oberon class submarines (1959) The Oberon class submarines were a follow-up of the Porpoise class with a stronger hull and even quieter. 27 built, many exported. class submarinesoberon https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww2/us/barracuda-class-submarines.php Barracuda class submarines (1925) class submarinesbarracuda https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww2/us/narwhal-class-submarines.php Narwhal (V5) class submarines (1928) USS Narwhal and Nautilus (V5 and V6) were two cruisers submarines built in 1928-30 and active until 1945. They cumulated 29 battle stars. class submarinesnarwhal https://naval-encyclopedia.com/cold-war/ussr/project-667-yankee-class-submarines.php Yankee class submarines (1967-1995) The Project 667 class submarines (NATO Yankee) were the first generation of modern SSBN wuth the SLBMs buried into the hull, and 32 built. class submarinesyankee https://naval-encyclopedia.com/cold-war/ussr/delta-i-class-submarine.php Delta I class submarines (1970) The Project 667B Murena (NATO Delta I) class were 19 nuclear powered ballistic submarine submarines built 1969-75. class submarinesdelta https://naval-encyclopedia.com/cold-war/ussr/tango-class-submarines.php Tango class submarines (1972) The Tango class submarines (1972) were 18 large and advanced conventional attack submarines for the black sea and northern fleet, 1974-2002 class submarinestango https://naval-encyclopedia.com/cold-war/us/t1-class-submarines.php T-1 (Mackerel) class submarines (1952) The 1953 T-1 (later SST-1, later Mackerel) class were midget submarines intended for experimental and training roles, active until 1973. class submarinesmackerel https://naval-encyclopedia.com/cold-war/france/daphne-class-submarines.php Daphné class submarines (1959) The Daphné class were 26 semi-oceanic French conventional submarines (11 for France the rest exported to 4 countries) built 1958-1970. class submarines https://naval-encyclopedia.com/cold-war/france/narval-class-submarines.php Narval class submarines (1956) The Narval class were six patrol submarines built 1956-1960, in service until the 1980s, and first purpose-built French subs since WW2. class submarinesnarval https://www.maritime.org/doc/oberon/index.php C.F. 'O' Class Submarines classsubmarines https://naval-encyclopedia.com/ww2/germany/type-ia-submarines.php Type IA class submarines The Type I U-Boote were the first German Oceanic submersibles since WW1. Used for training and propaganda, U25 and U26 also sank 19 ships until mid-1940 typeiaclasssubmarines https://gdmissionsystems.com/submarine-systems/columbia-class Columbia-Class SSBN Submarines - General Dynamics Mission Systems General Dynamics Mission Systems is responsible for the Columbia-class submarine’s strategic weapons systems and subsystems. general dynamics missioncolumbiaclasssubmarinessystems https://brisray.com/misc/K-M-Subs1.htm The K and M Class of Submarines (page 1) The K and M Class of Submarines (page 1) classsubmarines