List of submarine classes of the Royal Navy

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This is a list of submarine classes of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. Dates of construction given.

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Petrol-electric

No.First ship laid downLast ship commissionedNotes
Holland class 5HMS Holland 1

2 October 1901

HMS Holland 5

1902

First submarines of the Royal Navy
A class 13HMS A1

19 February 1902

HMS A13

22 June 1908

Royal Navy's first class of British-designed submarines
B class 11HMS B1

25 October 1904

HMS B11

1906

C class 38HMS C1

13 November 1905

HMS C38

10 February 1910

Last class of petrol powered submarines of the Royal Navy

Diesel-electric

Midget

Rescue submersible

Steam-electric

Foreign-built

Nuclear powered

Land Based Prototype

Fleet

Ballistic missile

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