List of Submarine Classes in Service - Diesel-electric Attack Submarines

Diesel-electric Attack Submarines

  • Agosta-class submarine
    • Builder: France / Spain
    • Displacement: 1,725 tons
    • Operators:
      • Pakistan Navy: 5 in service
      • Spanish Navy: 4 in service
  • Challenger class (ex-Sjöormen class) submarine
    • Builder: Sweden
    • Displacement: 1,210 tons
    • Operator: Republic of Singapore Navy: 4 in service
  • Collins-class submarine
    • Builder: Australia
    • Displacement: 3,050 tons
    • Operator: Royal Australian Navy: 6 in commission
  • Dolphin-class submarine
    • Builder: Germany
    • Displacement: 1,900 tons
    • Operator: Israeli Navy: 3 in service, 3 AIP building/ordered
  • Harushio-class submarine
    • Builder: Japan
    • Displacement: 2,750 tons
    • Operator: Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force: 3 active, 4 retired
  • Kilo-class submarine (Project 877 Paltus and Project 636)
    • Builder: Soviet Union / Russia
    • Displacement: 3,100 tons
    • Operators:
      • Indian Navy: 10 Kilo known as the Sindhughosh class
      • People's Liberation Army Navy: 2 Kilo and 10 Improved Kilo in service
      • Russian Navy: 17 in service plus a number of reserves, 6 Improved Kilo ordered
      • Algerian National Navy: 2 Original Kilo and 2 Improved Kilo
      • Polish Navy: 1 Kilo
      • Islamic Republic of Iran Navy: 3 Kilo
      • Romanian Naval Forces: 1 Kilo
      • Vietnamese People's Navy: 6 Improved Kilo ordered
  • Kobben-class (Type 207) submarine
    • Builder: Germany
    • Displacement: 485 tons
    • Operators: Polish Navy: 4 in service, handed over from Norway
  • Ming-class (Type 035) submarine
    • Builder: People's Republic of China
    • Displacement: 2,100 tons
    • Operator: People's Liberation Army Navy: 17
  • Oyashio-class submarine
    • Builder: Japan
    • Displacement: 4,000 tons
    • Operator: Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force: 11 in service
  • Romeo-class submarine
    • Builder: Soviet Union
    • Displacement: 1,830 tons
    • Operators:
      • Bulgarian Navy: 1 of many delivered remains in service, restricted capabilities
  • Sauro-class submarine
    • Builder: Italy
    • Displacement: 1,653 tons
    • Operator: Marina Militare: 4 in service
  • Song-class submarine
    • Builder: People's Republic of China
    • Displacement: 2,250 tons
    • Operator: People's Liberation Army Navy: 16 in service
  • TR-1700 class submarine
    • Builder: Germany
    • Displacement: 2116 tons
    • Operators: Argentine Navy: 2 in service
  • Type 209 submarine
    • Builder: Germany
    • Displacement: 1,230/1,290/1,586 tons
    • Operators:
      • Argentine Navy: 1 in service
      • Brazilian Navy: 5 in service
      • Chilean Navy: 2 in service
      • Colombian Navy: 2 in service
      • Ecuadorian Navy: 2 in service
      • Hellenic Navy: 7 in service
      • Indian Navy: 4 in service
      • Indonesian Navy: 2 in service
      • Peruvian Navy: 6 in service
      • South African Navy: 3 in service
      • Republic of Korea Navy: 9 in service
      • Turkish Navy: 14 in service
      • Bolivarian Armada of Venezuela: 2 in service
  • Ula-class (Type 210) submarine
    • Builder: Germany
    • Displacement: 1,150 tons
    • Operator: Royal Norwegian Navy: 6 in service
  • Victoria-class hunter-killer submarine (SSK 876)
    • Builder: United Kingdom
    • Displacement: 2,400 tons
    • Operator: Royal Canadian Navy: 4 in commission
  • Walrus-class submarine
    • Builder: Netherlands
    • Displacement: 2,800 tons
    • Operator: Royal Netherlands Navy: 4 in service
  • Zwaardvis-class submarine
    • Builder: Netherlands
    • Displacement: 2,600 tons
    • Operator: Republic of China Navy: 2 in service

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