List of active Spanish Navy ships
Naval jack of Spain
This is a list of active Spanish Navy ships, complete and correct as of December 2016.[1][2] There are approximately 139 vessels in the Navy, including minor auxiliary vessels. A breakdown includes; one amphibious assault ship (also used as an aircraft carrier), two amphibious transport docks, 11 frigates, two submarines, six mine countermeasure vessels, 23 patrol vessels and a number of auxiliary ships. The total displacement of the Spanish Navy is approximately 225,000 tonnes.
Submarine fleet
Surface fleet
Aircraft carrier and amphibious warfare
Major surface combatants
Patrol
Mine countermeasures
Class
|
Picture
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Type
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Boat
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No.
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Comm.
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Displacement
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Notes
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Segura class
|
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Minehunter
|
Segura
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M-31
|
1999
|
585 tonnes
|
|
Sella
|
M-32
|
1999
|
Tambre
|
M-33
|
2000
|
Turia
|
M-34
|
2000
|
Duero
|
M-35
|
2004
|
Tajo
|
M-36
|
2005
|
Auxiliary fleet
Replenishment
Transport, sealift
EW support ship
Class
|
Picture
|
Type
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Boat
|
No.
|
Comm.
|
Displacement
|
Notes
|
Alerta
|
|
EW support ship
|
Alerta
|
A-111
|
(1982) 1992
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2,300 tonnes
|
ex-Jasmund/GDR 1982.
|
Submarine rescue ship
Tugs
Class
|
Picture
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Type
|
Boat
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No.
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Comm.
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Displacement
|
Notes
|
Amatista
|
|
Salvage tug
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Mar Caribe
|
A-101
|
(1974) 1988
|
1,860 tonnes
|
Circos
|
|
Fleet tug
|
Mahón
|
A-51
|
(1978) 1982
|
1,450 tonnes
|
ex-Circos
|
Punta Amer
|
|
Fleet tug
|
La Graña
|
A-53
|
(1982) 1987
|
664 tonnes
|
ex-Punta Amer
|
Ocean Osprey
|
|
Salvage tug
|
Carnota
|
A-61
|
(2014) 2023
|
2295 tonnes
|
ex-Ocean Osprey
|
Polar research ships
Class
|
Picture
|
Type
|
Boat
|
No.
|
Comm.
|
Displacement
|
Notes
|
Hespérides
|
|
Polar research ship
|
Hespérides
|
A-33
|
1991
|
2,800 tonnes
|
|
Circos Mod
|
|
Polar research ship
|
Las Palmas
|
A-52
|
(1978) 1981
|
1,450 tonnes
|
ex-Somiedo
|
Hydrographic ships
Class
|
Picture
|
Type
|
Boat
|
No.
|
Comm.
|
Displacement
|
Notes
|
Malaspina
|
|
Hydrographic ships
|
Malaspina
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A-31
|
1975
|
1,090 tonnes
|
|
Tofiño
|
A-32
|
1975
|
Castor
|
|
Hydrographic boat
|
Antares
|
A-23
|
1974
|
362 tonnes
|
|
Rodman 1250
|
|
Hydrographic boats
|
Astrolabio
|
A-91
|
2001
|
13 tonnes
|
|
Escandallo
|
A-92
|
2004
|
Sondaleza
|
|
Hydrographic boat
|
Sondaleza
|
A-93
|
2016
|
6 tonnes
|
|
Training
Small training ships
- A72 Arosa (1981) (ex-Algoma 1931)
- A74 La Graciosa (1988) (ex-Dejá vu)
- A75 Sisargas (1995) (ex-Isabelle 1982)
- A76 Giralda (1993) (ex-Juan de Borbon's yacht),[33] 1958)
- A78 Peregrina (2007)
- A82 Contramaestre Navarrete (1983)
- A83 Contramaestre Sanchez Fernandez (1983)
- A84 Contramaestre Antero (1984)
- A85 Contramaestre Lamadrid (1984)
- A121 Guardiamarina Barrutia (2006)
- A122 Guardiamarina Chereguini (2006)
- A123 Guardiamarina Rull (2007)
- A124 Guardiamarina Salas (2007)
- Approximately 90 patrol boats of the Maritime Component of the Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera are technically classified as Spanish Navy Auxiliary vessels.
See also
References
- ^ Armada Española Web Page. Surface Ships Archived 2008-09-13 at the Wayback Machine, armada.mde.es
- ^ Armada Española Web Page. Submarines Archived 2008-09-13 at the Wayback Machine, armada.mde.es
- ^ Carrasco, Benjamín (22 April 2021). "Así es el S-80, el primer submarino 100% español, solo comparable a una nave espacial". La Razón. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
- ^ Palacios, Alonso (30 November 2023). "La Armada española da un «paso de gigante» con la entrega del innovador submarino S-81 Isaac Peral". El Debate. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
- ^ Juan Carlos I Archived 2013-06-17 at the Wayback Machine, armada.mde.es
- ^ ABC (22 October 2012). "La fragata F-105 "Cristóbal Colón" pasa a disposición de la Armada Española". Archived from the original on 8 December 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
- ^ "News & Media: Defence Portal: Department of Defence: Department of Defence, Australian Government". www.defence.gov.au. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
- ^ "The largest shipbuilder in the Hispanic world presents its concept of the frigate of the future". 8 November 2021.
- ^ "BAM Meteoro". Archived from the original on 5 September 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
- ^ "Meteoro class offshore patrol vessels of the Spanish Navy". Naval Analyses. 10 October 2014.
- ^ "Buques de Acción Marítima 'Audaz' (P-45)". Ministerio de Defensa.
- ^ "Buques de Acción Marítima 'Furor' (P-46)". Ministerio de Defensa.
- ^ "Navantia will build two new BAM type OPV's for the Spanish Navy". 14 May 2014. Archived from the original on 24 May 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
- ^ "Patrullero "Serviola" (P-71)". Ministerio de Defensa.
- ^ "Patrullero "Centinela" (P-72)". Ministerio de Defensa.
- ^ "Patrullero "Atalaya" (P-74)". Ministerio de Defensa.
- ^ "Patrullero "Vigía" (P-73)". Ministerio de Defensa.
- ^ "Patrullero "Tarifa" (P-64)". Ministerio de Defensa.
- ^ "Patrullero "Alborán" (P-62)". Ministerio de Defensa.
- ^ "Patrullero "Arnomendi" (P-63)". Ministerio de Defensa.
- ^ "El patrullero de vigilancia de zona 'Tagomago' hace escala en Algeciras". 20minutos. 20 September 2018.
- ^ "Patrullero "Medas" (P-26)". Ministerio de Defensa.
- ^ "Patrullero "Tabarca" (P-28)". Ministerio de Defensa.
- ^ "Patrullero "Toralla" (P-81)". Ministerio de Defensa.
- ^ Formentor%20fue%20construido%20en%20el%20a%C3%B1o,el%20Arsenal%20Militar%20de%20Cartagena. "Patrullero "Formentor" (P-82)". Ministerio de Defensa.
- ^ "Patrullero P-101". Ministerio de Defensa.
- ^ "El nuevo patrullero de la Armada Española que vigilará Ceuta y el Estrecho de Gibraltar". Defensa Aviacion.
- ^ "Patrullero "Cabo Fradera" (P-201)". Ministerio de Defensa.
- ^ "El nuevo patrullero de la Armada Española que vigilará Ceuta y el Estrecho de Gibraltar". Defensa Aviacion.
- ^ "Entregado a la Armada española el patrullero "Isla Pinto" (P-84)". infodefensa.com. 28 June 2023.
- ^ "La Armada recibe el patrullero 'Isla Pinto' para vigilar las aguas de Melilla". Lavanguardia. 21 June 2023.
- ^ "La Armada incrementará su presencia en Melilla con un patrullero de vigilancia costera". infodefensa.com. 27 February 2023.
- ^ A-76 Giralda Archived 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine, osbarcosdeeugenio.com