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Prototype "fleet submarines"—submarines fast enough (21 knots (11 m/s)) to travel with battleships. Twice the size of any concurrent or past U.S. submarine. A poor tandem engine design caused the boats to be decommissioned by 1923 and scrapped in 1930.
U.S. Navy Los Angeles-class submarine, USS San Juan (SSN-751) The U.S. currently operates three classes of fast attack submarine: the Los Angeles, Seawolf, and Virginia classes. There are 34 Los Angeles-class submarines on active duty and 28 retired which makes it the most numerous nuclear-powered submarine class in the world.
Los Angeles class (SSN-688) United States: 7,000 United States Navy: 24: 62: 0: 35 submarines retired Rubis class France: 2,670 French Navy: 2: 6: 0: 4 retired Seawolf class (SSN-21) United States: 9,300 United States Navy: 3: 3: 0: 29 originally planned, 3rd in class built substantially modified for special missions Shang class (Type 093 ...
The NR-1 Deep Submergence Craft was a non-commissioned nuclear submarine operated by the United States Navy. Turtle , an American submarine of the American Revolutionary War H. L. Hunley , a human-powered submarine of the American Civil War in the early 1860s, operated by the Confederate States Army .
Barbel-class submarines of the United States Navy (3 P) United States Barracuda-class submarines (1919) (8 P) United States Barracuda-class submarines (1951) (5 P)
Balao-class submarine (decommissioned); built for United States Navy; USS Burrfish (SS-312) acquired 1961 and renamed as HMCS Grisle and served until 1969; return to USN and later scrapped. British H-class submarine (decommissioned); built in United States; acquired 1919 HMCS CH-14 and HMCS CH-15 and disposed 1927 and 1922 respectively
Category: Submarines of the United States. ... Hai Shih-class submarines (2 C, 4 P) Holland 602 type submarines (5 C, 2 P) L. Lost submarines of the United States (66 ...
United States B-class submarine; British B-class submarine; Type B submarine; B-class submarine; Norwegian B-class submarine; Balao-class submarine; Balilla-class submarine; Bandiera-class submarine; Barbel-class submarine; United States Barracuda-class submarine (1951) Barracuda-class submarine; Bars-class submarine (1915) Bellone-class submarine