A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | CH | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d9/USS_Nautilus_SSN-571_-_0857101.jpg/261px-USS_Nautilus_SSN-571_-_0857101.jpg)
Ships of the United States Navy | |
---|---|
![]() | |
Ships in current service | |
Ships grouped alphabetically | |
Ships grouped by type | |
This is a list of submarines of the United States Navy, listed by hull number and by name.
List
Hull number | Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
Turtle | World's first combat submersible. Deployed in 1775. Failed mission to destroy HMS Eagle. Continental Army project. | |
Alligator | Experimental submarine built in 1862. Foundered in bad weather in 1863. First submarine of the United States Navy. | |
Intelligent Whale | Experimental submarine built in 1863, acquired by the US Navy in 1869 and abandoned in 1873. | |
DSV-0 | Trieste | First submarine which reached the Challenger Deep by Swiss Jacques Piccard and US Navy Lieutenant Don Walsh in 1960. |
DSV-1 | Trieste II | Formerly X-1 |
DSV-2 | Alvin | |
DSV-3 | Turtle | |
DSV-4 | Sea Cliff | |
DSV-5 | Nemo | |
NR-1 | NR-1 | Nuclear powered research submarine. |
SSK-1 | K-1 / Barracuda | Re-designated as SST-3. |
SSK-2 | K-2 / Bass | |
SSK-3 | K-3 / Bonita | |
SF-1 | AA-1 / T-1 | Also SS-52 |
SF-2 | AA-2 / T-2 | Also SS-60 |
SF-3 | AA-3 / T-3 | Also SS-61 |
SF-4 | V-1 / Barracuda | Also SS-163 |
SF-5 | V-2 / Bass | Also SS-164 |
SF-6 | V-3 / Bonita | Also SS-165 |
SF-7 | V-4 / Argonaut | |
SM-1 | Argonaut | |
SS-1 | Holland | Unique submarine |
SS-2 | Plunger / A-1 | Lead boat of a class of 7 |
SS-3 | Adder / A-2 | |
SS-4 | Grampus / A-3 | |
SS-5 | Moccasin / A-4 | |
SS-6 | Pike / A-5 | |
SS-7 | Porpoise / A-6 | |
SS-8 | Shark / A-7 | |
SS-9 | Octopus / C-1 | Lead boat of a class of 5 |
SS-10 | Viper / B-1 | Lead boat of a class of 3 |
SS-11 | Cuttlefish / B-2 | |
SS-12 | Tarantula / B-3 | |
SS-13 | Stingray / C-2 | |
SS-14 | Tarpon / C-3 | |
SS-15 | Bonita / C-4 | |
SS-16 | Snapper / C-5 | |
SS-17 | Narwhal / D-1 | Lead boat of a class of 3 |
SS-18 | Grayling / D-2 | |
SS-19 | Salmon / D-3 | |
SS-19½ | Seal / G-1 | Lead boat of a class of 4 |
SS-20 | Carp / F-1 | Lead boat of a class of 4. Lost in collision on 17 Dec 1917. |
SS-21 | Barracuda / F-2 | |
SSN-21 | Seawolf | Lead boat of a class of three. Commissioned 1997 |
SS-22 | Pickerel / F-3 | |
SSN-22 | Connecticut | Second of three Seawolf-class. Commissioned 1998 |
SS-23 | Skate / F-4 | Foundered and lost on 25 Mar 1915. Raised but not repaired. First US submarine to be lost. |
SSN-23 | Jimmy Carter | Third of three Seawolf-class. Commissioned 2005 |
SS-24 | Skipjack / E-1 | Lead boat of a class of 2 |
SS-25 | Sturgeon / E-2 | |
SS-26 | Thrasher / G-4 | |
SS-27 | Tuna / G-2 | Sank at moorings 30 July 1919, drowned 3 crew |
SS-28 | Seawolf / H-1 | Lead boat of a class of 9. Grounded 12 Mar 1920. Lost during salvage operations 24 Mar 1920. |
SS-29 | Nautilus / H-2 | |
SS-30 | Garfish / H-3 | |
SS-31 | Turbot / G-3 | |
SS-32 | Haddock / K-1 | Lead boat of a class of 8 |
SS-33 | Cachalot / K-2 | |
SS-34 | Orca / K-3 | |
SS-35 | Walrus / K-4 | |
SS-36 | K-5 | |
SS-37 | K-6 | |
SS-38 | K-7 | |
SS-39 | K-8 | |
SS-40 | L-1 | Lead boat of a class of 11 |
SS-41 | L-2 | |
SS-42 | L-3 | |
SS-43 | L-4 | |
SS-44 | L-5 | |
SS-45 | L-6 | |
SS-46 | L-7 | |
SS-47 | M-1 | Unique submarine |
SS-48 | L-8 | |
SS-49 | L-9 | |
SS-50 | L-10 | |
SS-51 | L-11 | |
SS-52 | Schley / AA-1 / T-1 | Lead boat of a class of 3. Also SF-1 |
SS-53 | N-1 | Lead boat of a class of 7 |
SS-54 | N-2 | |
SS-55 | N-3 | |
SS-56 | N-4 | |
SS-57 | N-5 | |
SS-58 | N-6 | |
SS-59 | N-7 | |
SS-60 | AA-2 / T-2 | Also SF-2 |
SS-61 | AA-3 / T-3 | Also SF-3 |
SS-62 | O-1 | Lead boat of a class of 16 |
SS-63 | O-2 | Recommissioned in 1941, Oldest US sub to serve in WWII, one of only eight subs that served in both WWI and WWII |
SS-64 | O-3 | Served in both WWI and WWII |
SS-65 | O-4 | Served in both WWI and WWII |
SS-66 | O-5 | Lost in collision 28 Oct 1923. |
SS-67 | O-6 | Served in both WWI and WWII |
SS-68 | O-7 | Served in both WWI and WWII |
SS-69 | O-8 | Served in both WWI and WWII |
SS-70 | O-9 | Served in both WWI and WWII, Lost in accident 20 Jun 1941. |
SS-71 | O-10 | Served in both WWI and WWII |
SS-72 | O-11 | |
SS-73 | O-12 | Used in 1931 Wilkins arctic expedition and scuttled. |
SS-74 | O-13 | |
SS-75 | O-14 | |
SS-76 | O-15 | |
SS-77 | O-16 | |
SS-78 | R-1 | Lead boat of a class of 27 |
SS-79 | R-2 | Oldest continuously commissioned sub to serve in WWII (1919−1945) |
SS-80 | R-3 | Transferred to Royal Navy as HMS P511 |
SS-81 | R-4 | Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=List_of_submarines_of_the_United_States_Navy