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  2. List of submarines of the Spanish Navy - Wikipedia

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    Submarine C-3 with rescue submarine ship Kanguro. 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.

  3. S-80 Plus-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    The S-80 Plus class (or Isaac Peral class) is a Spanish class of four submarines being built by the state-owned [7] Spanish company Navantia at its Cartagena shipyard for the Spanish Navy. In common with other contemporary submarines, they feature air-independent propulsion.

  4. List of active Spanish Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    A breakdown includes; one amphibious assault ship (also used as an aircraft carrier), two amphibious transport docks, 11 frigates, three 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.

  5. Category:Submarines of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Submarines of the Spanish Navy (3 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Submarines of Spain" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Spanish submarine ...

  6. Spanish Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Navy, officially the Armada, is the maritime branch of the Spanish Armed Forces and one of the oldest active naval forces in the world. The Spanish Navy was responsible for a number of major historic achievements in navigation, the most famous being the discovery of America and the first global circumnavigation.

  7. Spanish submarine Peral - Wikipedia

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    Peral was the first successful submarine to be entirely powered by electric batteries and the first fully military-capable submarine in history. [clarification needed] [1] It was built by the Spanish engineer and sailor Isaac Peral for the Spanish Navy at the Arsenal de la Carraca (now Navantia), [2] [3] the submarine was launched on 8 September 1888.

  8. Cartagena Naval Museum - Wikipedia

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    History of the submarine weapon: Exhibits objects that show the development of the Spanish submarine fleet: torpedoes, propellers, pictures, crockery, cutlery, periscopes, rudders. Armament room: This room displays the armament of the Navy, including weapons, ammunition and ammunition.

  9. Category:Submarines of the Spanish Navy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Submarines of the Spanish Navy" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...