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The list of submarines in the Spanish Navy, commissioned or otherwise operated by the
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Peral "submarine torpedo boat"

* ''Peral'' 1888 – 1890. Preserved as
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at Cartagena.


''Isaac Peral''-class submarine

* ''
Isaac Peral (A-0) Isaac Peral y Caballero (1 June 1851, in Cartagena, Spain, Cartagena – 22 May 1895, in Berlin), was a Spanish engineer, naval officer, and designer of the submarine . He joined the Spanish Navy in 1866, and developed the first Electric battery ...
'' 1917 – 1932.


A class

* ''
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(A-1)'' 1917 – 1934 (named for Narcís Monturiol i Estarriol). * '' Cosme Garcia (A-2)'' 1917 – 1931 (named for
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). * '' A-3'' 1917 – 1932.


B class

* '' B-1'' 1922 – 1940. Sunk in Bay of Alcudia, Mallorca * ''
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'' 1922 – 1952. * '' B-3'' 1922 – 1940. * '' B-4'' 1923 – 1941. * ''
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'' 1925 – 1936, sunk near
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. * '' B-6'' 1926 – 1936, sunk by
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destroyer during
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C class

* '' Isaac Peral (C-1)'' 1928 – 1950. * '' C-2'' 1928 – 1951. * '' C-3'' 1928 – 1936, sunk by German submarine ''U-34''. * '' C-4'' 1928 – 1946, accidentally rammed by Spanish destroyer ''Lepanto''. * '' C-5'' 1928 – 1937, missing. * '' C-6'' 1928 – 1937, scuttled.


D class

* '' 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

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'' ex- Italian ''
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''. 1937 – 1958. * '' General Sanjurjo'' ex-Italian '' Archimede''. 1937 – 1958.


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* 6 ships (''G-1'' to ''G-6'') German
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built in Spain under license; cancelled, only one keel laid. * G-7; renamed ''S-01'' ex- 1942 – 1970.


Foca class

* '' SA-41'' 1963 – 1967. Preserved as
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at Mahon. * '' SA-42'' 1963 – 1967. Preserved as museum ship at Cartagena.


Tiburón class

* '' SA-51'' 1966. Preserved as museum ship at
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. * ''
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'' 1966. Preserved as museum ship at Cartagena.


* '' Almirante García de los Reyes (S-31)'' ex- 1959 – 1982. * '' Isaac Peral (S-32)'' ex- ( Guppy IIA) 1971 – 1987. * '' Narciso Monturiol (S-33)'' ex- (Guppy IIA) 1972 – 1977. * '' Cosme García (S-34)'' ex- (Guppy IIA) 1972 – 1983. * '' Narciso Monturiol (S-35)'' ex- (Guppy IIA) 1974 – 1984.


''Delfín'' class

French Daphné class submarine built in Spain under license * '' Delfín (S-61)'' 1973 – 2003. Preserved as museum ship at
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* '' Tonina (S-62)'' 1973 – 2005. Awaiting destination, possible museum ship * '' Marsopa (S-63)'' 1975 – 2006. * '' Narval (S-64)'' 1975 – 2003.


''Galerna'' class

French
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built in Spain under license * '' Galerna (S-71)'' 1983 – Active. * '' Siroco (S-72)'' 1983 – 2012. * '' Mistral (S-73)'' 1985 – 2020 * '' Tramontana (S-74)'' 1986 – 2024.


S-80 class The S-80 Plus class (or ''Isaac Peral'' class) is a Spanish class of four submarines being built by the state-owned Spanish company Navantia at its Cartagena (Spain), Cartagena shipyard for the Spanish Navy. In common with other contemporary su ...

* ''Isaac Peral'' (S-81) Finished. * ''Narciso Monturiol'' (S-82) Under construction. * ''Cosme García'' (S-83) Under construction. * ''Mateo García de los Reyes'' (S-84) Under construction.


See also

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List of active Spanish Navy ships This is a list of active Spanish Navy ships, complete and correct as of December 2016, partially updated to January 2024. There are approximately 139 vessels in the Navy, including minor auxiliary vessels. A breakdown includes; one amphibious ...
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List of retired Spanish Navy ships This list includes all naval ships which have been in service in the Spanish Navy and have been retired. Aircraft carriers * Dédalo-class seaplane tender (1) ** ' (1922–1940) (ex-''Neuenfelds'' 1901-1921) * (1) ** ' (R01) (1967–1989) (e ...
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Ictíneo I ''Ictíneo I'' was a pioneering submarine constructed in Barcelona, Spain in 1858–1859 by engineer Narcís Monturiol. History While living in Cadaqués, Monturiol witnessed the death of a coral harvester, which inspired him with the idea of ...
* Ictíneo II *
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