Russian Navy: 11-12 original Kilo (877) in service, 10 Improved Kilo (636.3) in service, 3 Improved Kilo building/ordered.People's Liberation Army Navy: 2 Kilo and 10 Improved Kilo in service.Indian Navy: 8 Kilo, 1 decommissioned, 1 transferred to Myanmar Navy, known as the Sindhughosh class. Kilo class (Project 877 Paltus and Project 636).Operator: Israeli Navy: 3 non-AIP in-service.Dolphin class (Dolphin-1 non-AIP variant).Operator: Royal Australian Navy: 6 in service.Operator: Republic of Singapore Navy: 2 in service.People's Liberation Army Navy: 17 in service, 3 buildingĭiesel-electric attack submarines.Republic of Singapore Navy: 2 on a delivery program.Republic of Korea Navy: 8 in service, 1 building/ordered.Marina Militare: 4 in service (A), 3 more ordered with option for a fourth (A) – known as the Todaro-class.German Navy: 6 in service (A), 2 more ordered (CD).Operators: Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force: 12 in service, last two boats not equipped with AIP in favour of larger battery.Indian Navy: 4 in service, 1 under trials, 1 under construction, known as Kalvari-class submarine.Operator: Spanish Navy: 1 on sea trials 3 more building.Operator: People's Liberation Army Navy: 1 in service.Operator: Israeli Navy: 3 AIP in-service/sea trials, 3 AIP ordered.Non-nuclear attack submarines with air-independent propulsion (AIP) Nuclear-powered attack submarines Classĥ undergoing modernization, 1 leased to India īoat 5 ( Anson) commissioned but not fully operational as of August 2022ġ in service boat 2 (Duguay-Trouin) on sea trials total of 6 planned Only G variant of the Shang-class submarine is capable of launching guided cruise missilesīoat 4 ( Krasnoyarsk) on sea trials as of June 2022 Oscar class (Project 949 Granit/Project 949A Antey)Ģ being modernized, 1 inactive/reserve, 4 scrapped, 1 lost at sea Including 2 Delta III (1 in special operations role, the other ( Ryazan) reclassified as SSN) and 6 Delta IV (1 special ops) Ģ4 planned 6 cancelled, 4 converted to SSGN For surface combatants, see the list of naval ship classes in service.īallistic missile submarines Classīoat 7 ( Alexander III) fitting out as of December 2022ĭelta class (Project 667BDR Kal'mar / 667BDRM Del'fin) The vessel's last reported activity was in the sea trials of SSN Krasnoyarsk in September 2022.The list of submarine classes in service includes all submarine classes currently in service with navies or other armed forces worldwide. While it was reported in July 2022 that the vessel had been terminated, no official confirmation was expected until the end of the year. Dmitry Donskoy had a displacement of around 53,000 tons and was modernized and re-equipped in 2002 with the "Bulava" missile. It was the first of six Akula-class Northern Fleet submarines laid down at the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk on the White Sea which were commissioned in the 1980s.Īt 574 feet long, Dmitry Donskoy's status as the world's largest submarine was overtaken by the 608-feet-long Belgorod nuclear submarine, which was commissioned in July 2022. In 2021, Russia's state news agency Tass reported that the vessel would stay in service until 2026. There had been speculation for months about the fate of the submarine, which had been launched in 1980 and whose NATO reporting name was Typhoon. The Russian Navy has confirmed it has decommissioned its nuclear-powered strategic submarine Dmitry Donskoy, which formed part of Moscow's formidable Cold War weapon system.
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