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Aircraft carriers

  • Dedalo class seaplane tender (1)
    • Dédalo
      Spanish seaplane carrier Dédalo
      Dédalo was a Spanish seaplane and balloon carrier, the first of two ships of the Spanish Navy to carry this name. She entered in service in 1922 and was written off in 1936, after taking part in the Second Moroccan War, where her aircraft were instrumental to the successful landing of...

       (1922–1940) (ex-Neuenfelds 1901-1921)
  • Independence
    Independence class aircraft carrier
    The Independence class aircraft carriers were a class of light carriers built for the United States Navy that served during World War II.This class were a result of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's interest in Navy shipbuilding plans...

    class (1)
    • R-01 Dédalo
      Spanish aircraft carrier Dédalo
      Dédalo was the first Spanish aircraft carrier and the second aviation ship in the Spanish Navy . She remained the fleet's flagship until the Principe de Asturias replaced her...

       (1967–1989) (ex-CVL28 Cabot
      USS Cabot (CVL-28)
      USS Cabot was an in the United States Navy, the second ship to carry the name. Cabot was commissioned in 1943 and served until 1947. She was recommissioned as a training carrier from 1948 to 1955. From 1967 to 1989, she served in Spain as '...

       1943-1955)

Amphibious

  • English Xlighter:
    • K-1 to K-26 (1924–1962) ex British X4, X6, X13, X14, X16, X17, X26, X50, X63, X74, X91, X108, X109, X129, X141, X148, X153, X170, X172, X173, X174, X186, X190, X 200, X205 y X221
  • Tipo BDK
    • BDK-1 renamed LCT-1. Ex-HMS LCT(4)-1253, ex- Foca (1948–1978)
    • BDK-2 renamed LCT-2. Ex-HMS LCT(4)-1323, ex- Morsa (1948–1983)
    • BDK-3 renamed LCT-3. (1957-)
    • BDK-4 renamed LCT-4. (1957-)
    • BDK-5 renamed LCT-5. (1957-)
    • BDK-6 renamed LCT-6. (1966–2004)
    • BDK-7 renamed LCT-7 renamed A-07. (1966–1997)
    • BDK-8 renamed LCT-8 renamed A-08. (1966–2004)
  • LCM3 (1957-)
    • LCM-1 a LCM-19
  • LSM
    • LSM-1 ex-USS LSM 329 (1960–1977)
    • LSM-2 ex-USS LSM 331 (1960–1976)
    • LSM-3 ex-USS LSM 343 (1960–1976)
  • TA-10 Haskell
    Haskell class attack transport
    Haskell-class attack transports were amphibious assault ships of the United States Navy created in 1944. They were designed to transport 1,500 troops and their combat equipment, and land them on hostile shores with the ships' integral landing craft....

    class attack transport (APA) (1)
    • TA-11 Aragon (1964–1982) (ex-APA218 Noble 1944-1964)
  • TA-20 Andromeda
    Andromeda class attack cargo ship
    An Andromeda class attack cargo ship was an attack cargo ship built by Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. in Kearny, New Jersey and Moore Dry Dock Co., in Oakland, California;during World War II...

    class attack cargo ship (AKA) (1)
    • TA-21 Castilla (1965–1982) (ex-AKA53 Achernar 1944-1963)
  • L-10 Therrebone Pharris
    USS Terrebonne Parish (LST-1156)
    USS Terrebonne Parish , originally USS LST-1156, affectionately nicknamed the "T-Bone" by her early crew, was a built for the United States Navy in 1952. The lead ship in her class, she was named for Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, the only U.S. Navy vessel to bear the name...

    class tank landing ship (LST) (3)
    • L-11 Velasco (1971–1994)(ex-LST1156 Terrebonne Parish 1952-1971)
    • L-12 Martín Álvarez (1971–1995)(ex-LST1168 Wexford County 1954-1971)
    • L-13 Conde de Venadito (1972–1990)(ex-LST1159 Tom Green County 1953-1972)
  • L-20 Paul Revere class amphibious transport (LPA) (2)
    • L-21 Castilla (1980–1998) (ex-LPA248 Paul Revere
      USS Paul Revere (APA-248)
      USS Paul Revere was the lead ship of the Paul Revere class of attack transport in the United States Navy. She was named for the early patriot, Paul Revere...

       1958-1980)
    • L-22 Aragón (1980–2000) (ex-LPA249 Francis Marion 1958-1980)
  • L-30 Casa Grande class dock landing ship (LSD) (1)
    • L-31 Galicia (1971–1988) (ex-LSD25 San Marcos
      USS San Marcos (LSD-25)
      USS San Marcos was a Casa Grande-class dock landing ship of the United States Navy, named for the Castillo de San Marcos, the oldest masonry fort still standing in the United States. In 1911, the second-class battleship Texas had also briefly borne the name San Marcos, perhaps for the town of San...

       1945-1970)
  • L-40 Newport
    Newport class tank landing ship
    Newport-class tank-landing ships are an improved class of American tank-landing ship , intended to provide substantial advantages over their World War II-era predecessors...

     class (1)
    • L-41 Hernán Cortes (1995–2009) (ex-LST-1197 Barnstable County
      USS Barnstable County (LST-1197)
      USS Barnstable County was named after Barnstable County, Massachusetts. She was laid down on 19 December 1970 at San Diego, California, by the National Steel and Shipbuilding Corporation; launched on 2 October 1971. Commander. Warren R...

       1971-1994)

Submarines

  • Isaac Peral´s submarine torpedo boat (1)
    • Isaac Peral
      Isaac Peral
      Isaac Peral y Caballero , was a Spanish engineer, sailor and designer of the Peral Submarine .-Career:...

       (1888–1890)
  • Isaac Peral class (1)
    • Isaac Peral (A-0) (1917–1930) (holland similar to USS M-1 (SS-47)
      USS M-1 (SS-47)
      USS M-1 was a unique submarine of the United States Navy. M-1 was designed as a test bed for the newest technology in submarine construction and design. As well as being the world's first double-hulled design , her battery was of a new design and was to have solved some of the past flaws...

      )
  • A class F/Laurenti (3)
    • A-1 Narciso Monturiol (1917–1934)
    • A-2 Cosme Garcia (1917–1931)
    • A-3 (1917–1932)
  • B class Holland F-105 (6)
    • B-1 (1921–1941)
    • B-2 (1922–1951)
    • B-3 (1922–1940)
    • B-4 (1923–1937)
    • B-5 (1925–1936)
    • B-6 (1926–1936)
  • C class Holland F-105 (6)
    • C-1 Isaac Peral (1928–1950)
    • C-2 (1928–1951)
    • C-3
      Spanish submarine C-3
      C-3 was a C-class submarine of the Spanish Navy. C-3 was built by Sociedad Española de Construcción Naval in Cartagena, Spain, launched 20 February 1929, and commissioned on the 4 May 1929...

       (1929–1936)
    • C-4 (1929–1946)
    • C-5 (1930–1937)
    • C-6 (1930–1937)
  • Archimede class
    Archimede class submarine
    The Archimede class were a group of submarines built for the Italian Navy in the early 1930s. The boats fought in the Spanish Civil War and in World War II...

    (2)
    • General Mola (1937–1958) (ex-Archimede 1934-1937)
    • General Sanjurjo (1937–1959) (ex-Torricelli 1935-1937)
  • S-01 class Type VIIC (1)
    • S-01
      Spanish submarine G-7
      Spanish submarine G-7 was originally U-573, a Type VIIC submarine of the German Kriegsmarine.On May 2, 1942, U-573 limped into Cartagena harbor, badly damaged after an air attack. Realizing that repair was impractical, the Kriegsmarine sold the boat to Spain for 1.5 million Reichsmark...

       G-7 (1942–1970) (ex-U-573 1941-1942)
  • S-10 D class (1)
    • S-11 (1947–1965)
  • S-20 D modernized class (2)
    • S-21 (1951–1971)
    • S-22 (1954–1971)
  • S-30 Balao class (5)
    • S-31 Almirante García de los Reyes (1959–1982) (ex-USS370 Kraken 1944-1959)
    • S-32 Isaac Peral (1971-1980) (ex-USS396 Ronquil 1944-1971)
    • S-33 Narciso Monturiol (1972-1973)(ex-USS382 Picuda 1943-1972)
    • S-34 Cosme García (1972–1980)(ex-USS385 Bang 1943-1972)
    • S-35 Narciso Monturiol (2º) (1973–1980)(ex-USS368 Jallao 1944-1974)
  • SA-40 Foca class (2)
    • SA-41 Foca I (1963–1969)
    • SA-42 Foca II (1964–1969)
  • SA-50 Tiburón class (2)
    • SA-51 Tiburón I (1965–1979)
    • SA-52 Tiburón II (1966–1979)
  • S-60 Delfín class
    Daphne class submarine
    The Daphné class was a type of diesel-electric patrol submarines built in France between 1958 and 1970 for the French Navy and for export.-History:...

    (4)
    • S-61 Delfín (1973–2003)
    • S-62 Tonina (1973–2005)
    • S-63 Marsopa (1975–2006)
    • S-64 Narval (1975–2003)

Broadside Ironclads

(1863) - BU 1920 (1863) - Blew up 30 December 1873 (1864) - stricken 1873 (1865) - BU 1910 (1867) - stricken 1899 (1869) - scrap in 1896.

Screw Frigates

  • Berenguela 1854 -.
  • Petronila 1857 - 1863.
  • Princesa de Asturias 1957- 1909, renamed Asturias, sell for scrap in 1914.
  • Blanca 1859 - 1882.
  • Concepción 1860 -.
  • Lealtad Class
    • Lealtad 1860-1893. scrap in 1897.
    • Nuestra señora del Triunfo 1862 -1864 blew up.
    • Resolución 1862-1868 refit in } in 1869.
  • Nuestra Señora del Carmén.
  • Villa de Madrid 1863–1882, scrap in 1864.
  • Gerona 1864–1898, scrap.
  • Almansa 1864 - 1888.
  • Navas de Tolosa 1865 - .

Screw Corvettes

  • Doña María de Molina
  • Tornado
  • Narváez class (7)
    • Narváez
    • Consuelo
    • Wad-Ras
    • Vencedora
    • África
    • Santa Lucía
    • Diana

Screw schooner

  • Covadonga class (8)
    • Covadonga Captured by Chile
    • Circe
    • Sirena
    • Andaluza
    • Guadiana
    • Huelva
    • Ligera
    • Favorita
  • Santa Filomena class (4)
    • Santa Filomena.
    • Valiente.
    • Constancia.
    • Animosa.
  • Santa Teresa class (9)
    • Santa Teresa.
    • Isabel Francisca.
    • Buenaventura.
    • Concordia.
    • Santa Rosalía.
    • Edetana.
    • Céres.
    • Caridad.
    • Prosperidad.

Paddle steamer

  • Isabel II, renamed Santa Isabel in 1850.
  • Don Álvaro de Bazán class (2)
    • Don Álvaro de Bazán.
    • Congreso.
  • Andalucía class (2)
    • Andalucía.
    • Península.
  • Piles.
  • Vulcano.
  • Alerta class (2)
    • Alerta.
    • Vigilante.
  • Reina de Castilla class (3)
    • Reina de Castilla.
    • Magallanes.
    • Elcano.
  • Lepanto.
  • León.
  • Castilla.
  • Satélite.
  • Don Juan de Austria.
  • Narváez.
  • Velasco class (2)
    • Velasco.
    • Conde de Regla.
  • Clase Conde de Venadito (4)
    • Conde de Venadito.
    • Neptuno.
    • Guadalquivir.
    • General Lezo.
  • General Liniers.
  • Churruca.
  • Victoria de las Tunas.
  • Ferrolano class (2)
    • Ferrolano.
    • Gaditano.
  • Blasco de Garay.
  • Colón class (2)
    • Colón.
    • Pizarro.
  • Antonio Ulloa class (2)
    • Antonio Ulloa.
    • Jorge Juan
  • Vasco Nuñes de Balboa class (2)
    • Vasco Núñez de Balboa 1856-1875.
    • Hernán Cortés 1856–1890.
  • Isabel II class
    • Isabel II 1850-1882 renamed Ciudad de Cádiz in 1868.
    • Francisco de Asís, 1850, renamed Fernando el Católico in 1856, sunk, boarding by Numancia in 1873.
    • Isabel la Católica. 1850.
    • Fernado el Católico 1850, sunk in Cuba in 1856.

Dreadnoughts

  • España
    España class battleship
    The España class was a series of three dreadnought battleships. They were the first and last dreadnoughts built in Spain, the only dreadnoughts ever operated by the Spanish Navy, and the smallest dreadnoughts ever built.- Description :...

    class (3)
    • España
      Spanish battleship España (1912)
      España was a Spanish dreadnought-type battleship, lead ship of the España-class, in service from 1913 until she was broken up after running aground in 1924...

       (1913–1923)
    • Alfonso XIII
      Spanish battleship Alfonso XIII
      Alfonso XIII was an España-class dreadnought battleship of the Spanish Navy which served in the Spanish fleet from 1915 to 1937. She was renamed España in 1931 for her sister ship, an earlier battleship España that served in the Spanish fleet from 1913 to 1923.-Technical...

       > España (1915>1931-1937)
    • Jaime I
      Spanish battleship Jaime I
      Jaime I was an España-class dreadnought battleship of the Spanish Navy which served in the Spanish fleet from 1921 to 1937.-Technical Characteristics:...

       (1921–1937)

Cruisers

  • Aragón class (3)
    • Aragón (1881–1898)
    • Navarra (1884–1899)
    • Castilla (1886–1898)
  • Velasco
    Velasco class cruiser
    The Velasco class of unprotected cruisers was a series of eight cruisers built during the 1880s for service with the Spanish Navy. They were named for famous Spaniards of the past.- Description :...

    class (8)
    • Velasco
      Spanish cruiser Velasco
      Velasco was a Velasco-class unprotected cruiser of the Spanish Navy which fought in the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War.-Technical Characteristics:...

       (1881–1898)
    • Gravina
      Spanish cruiser Gravina
      Gravina was a Velasco-class unprotected cruiser of the Spanish Navy.-Technical Characteristics:Gravina was built by the Thames Ironworks & Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd. at Leamouth, London in the United Kingdom. Her keel was laid in 1881. She had one rather tall funnel. She had an iron hull...

       (1881–1884)
    • Infanta Isabel
      Spanish cruiser Infanta Isabel
      Infanta Isabel was a Velasco-class unprotected cruiser of the Spanish Navy.-Technical Characteristics:Infanta Isabel was built at the naval shipyard at Cadiz. Her keel was laid in 1883, she was launched on 26 June 1885, and she was completed in 1888 or 1889. She had one rather tall funnel...

       (1885–1926)
    • Isabel II
      Spanish cruiser Isabel II
      Isabel II was a Velasco-class unprotected cruiser of the Spanish Navy that fought at San Juan, Puerto Rico, during the Spanish-American War.-Technical Characteristics:...

       (1886–1900)
    • Cristobal Colon
      Spanish cruiser Cristobal Colon (1887)
      Cristóbal Colón was a Velasco-class unprotected cruiser of the Spanish Navy.-Technical Characteristics:Cristóbal Colón was built at La Carraca shipyard, Cadiz, Spain. Her keel was laid in 1883. She had one rather tall funnel. She had an iron hull and was rigged as a barque...

       (1889–1895)
    • Don Juan de Austria
      Spanish cruiser Don Juan de Austria
      Don Juan de Austria was a Velasco-class unprotected cruiser of the Spanish Navy that fought in the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War.-Technical Characteristics:...

       (1890–1989)
    • Conde de Venadito
      Spanish cruiser Conde del Venadito
      Conde de Venadito was a Velasco-class unprotected cruiser of the Spanish Navy.-Technical characteristics:Conde de Venadito was built at the naval shipyard at Cartagena, Spain. Her keel was laid in 1883, she was launched on 15 August 1888, and she was completed in 1888 or 1889. She had one rather...

       (1891–1900)
    • Don Antonio de Ulloa
      Spanish cruiser Don Antonio de Ulloa
      Don Antonio de Ulloa was a Velasco-class unprotected cruiser of the Spanish Navy that fought in the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War.-Technical Characteristics:...

       (1889–1898)
  • Isla de Luzon class (3)
    • Isla de Luzon
      Spanish cruiser Isla de Luzon
      Isla de Luzón was an Isla de Luzón-class protected cruiser of the Spanish Navy which fought in the Battle of Manila Bay.-Technical Characteristics:...

       (1887–1898)
    • Isla de Cuba
      Spanish cruiser Isla de Cuba
      Isla de Cuba was an Isla de Luzon class second-class protected cruiser of the Spanish Navy which fought in the Battle of Manila Bay.-Technical Characteristics:...

       (1887–1898)
    • Marques de la Ensenada (1894–1900)
  • Reina Regente class (3)
    • Reina Regente (1888–1895)
    • Alfonso XIII
      Spanish cruiser Alfonso XIII
      Alfonso XIII was a Reina Regente-class first-class protected cruiser of the Spanish Navy which served in the Spanish fleet from 1896 until the early years of the 20th century.-Technical Characteristics:...

       (1898–1900)
    • Lepanto(1898–1908)
  • Alfonso XII
    Alfonso XII class cruiser
    The Alfonso XII class of unprotected cruisers was a series of three cruisers built during the 1880s for service with the Spanish Navy. They were named for a recent Spanish king and two recent Spanish queens.- Description :...

    class (3)
    • Alfonso XII
      Spanish cruiser Alfonso XII
      Alfonso XII, was an Alfonso XII-class unprotected cruiser of the Spanish Navy.-Technical Description:Alfonso XII was built by the naval shipyard at Ferrol; she and her sister ship Reina Cristina were the first two steel-hulled cruisers built there...

       (1891–1900)
    • Reina Cristina
      Spanish cruiser Reina Cristina
      Reina Cristina was an Alfonso XII-class unprotected cruiser of the Spanish Navy which fought in the Battle of Manila Bay.-Technical Characteristics:...

       (1890–1898)
    • Reina Mercedes
      Spanish cruiser Reina Mercedes
      Reina Mercedes, was an Alfonso XII-class unprotected cruiser of the Spanish Navy.During the Spanish-American War, Reina Mercedes was captured by the United States and later salvaged and commissioned into the U.S. Navy. For information about her characteristics and operational history in U.S...

       (1892–1898)
  • Infanta Maria Teresa
    Infanta Maria Teresa class armored cruiser
    The Infanta Maria Teresa class of three armored cruisers were built for the Spanish Navy between 1889 and 1893. All three were sunk in action against the United States Navy during the Battle of Santiago de Cuba in 1898.-Description:...

    class (3)
    • Infanta Maria Teresa
      Spanish cruiser Infanta Maria Teresa
      Infanta Maria Teresa was an Infanta Maria Teresa-class armored cruiser of the Spanish Navy that fought at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish-American War.-Technical characteristics:...

       (1893–1898)
    • Vizcaya
      Spanish cruiser Vizcaya
      Vizcaya, was an Infanta Maria Teresa-class armored cruiser of the Spanish Navy that fought at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish-American War.-Technical characteristics:...

       (1894–1898)
    • Oquendo
      Spanish cruiser Almirante Oquendo
      Almirante Oquendo, was an Infanta Maria Teresa-class armored cruiser of the Spanish Navy that fought at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish-American War.-Technical characteristics:...

       (1895–1898)
  • Giuseppe Garibaldi
    Giuseppe Garibaldi class cruiser
    The Giuseppe Garibaldi class were a group of armoured cruisers built in Italy at the end of the nineteenth century. Ten ships were built for both the Regia Marina and for export.-Design and history:...

    class (1)
    • Colon
      Spanish cruiser Cristobal Colon
      Cristóbal Colón was a Giuseppe Garibaldi-class armored cruiser of the Spanish Navy that fought at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish-American War.-Technical Characteristics:...

       (1897–1898)
  • Emperador Carlos V
    Emperador Carlos V
    Emperador Carlos V was an armored cruiser of the Spanish Navy which served in the Spanish fleet from 1898 to 1933.-Technical characteristics:...

    class (1)
    • Emperador Carlos V(1897–1931)
  • Rio de la Plata class (1)
    • Rio de la Plata (1900–1931)
  • Extremadura class (1)
    • Extremadura (1902–1931)
  • Cardenal Cisneros class (3)
    • Cardenal Cisneros (1903–1905)
    • Cataluña (1908–1928)
    • Princesa de Asturias (1903–1927)
  • Reina Regente class (1)
    • Reina Regente (1910–1926)
  • Navarra
    Spanish cruiser Navarra (1923)
    Navarra was a cruiser serving the Spanish Navy from 1923 to 1956. Construction on Reina Victoria Eugenia—the ship's original name—began in 1915 by Sociedad Española de Construcción Naval in Ferrol. The design showed considerable British design influence resembling contemporary British Town class...

    class (1)
    • Reina Victoria Eugenia > Republica > Navarra (1923>1934>1936-1955)
  • Blas de Lezo
    Blas de Lezo class cruiser
    The Blas de Lezo class cruisers were a group of two cruisers built for the Spanish Navy in the 1920s. The ships were ordered in 1915 but construction proceeded slowly due to materials shortages during World War I...

    class (2)
    • Blas de Lezo (1925–1932)
    • Mendez Nuñez (1924–1963)
  • Almirante Cervera
    Almirante Cervera class cruiser
    The Cervera or Alfonso class were three light cruisers built for the Spanish Navy in the 1920s. The ships were built by Sociedad Española de Construcción Naval in Ferrol which had strong British links and were designed by Sir Philip Watts. The design was based on the British Emerald class cruiser,...

    class (3)
    • Almirante Cervera
      Spanish cruiser Almirante Cervera
      Almirante Cervera was a light cruiser of the Cervera class of the Spanish Navy. She was named after the Spanish admiral Pascual Cervera y Topete, commander of the Spanish naval forces in Cuba during the Spanish-American War...

       (1928–1965)
    • Principe Alfonso > Libertad > Galicia (1927>1936>1939-1970)
    • Miguel de Cervantes (1930–1964)
  • Canarias
    Canarias class Cruiser
    The Canarias class was a class of heavy cruiser of the Spanish Navy. Two ships of the class were completed in the 1930s. They were designed in the United Kingdom and were modified versions of the Royal Navy's County class cruiser. They were built in Spain by the Vickers-Armstrongs subsidiary...

    class (2)
    • Canarias
      Spanish cruiser Canarias
      The Canarias was a heavy cruiser of the Spanish Navy. She was designed in the United Kingdom and was a modified version of the Royal Navy's County class cruiser. She was built in Spain by the Vickers-Armstrongs subsidiary Sociedad Española de Construcción Naval...

       (1936–1975)
    • Baleares
      Spanish cruiser Baleares
      Baleares was a Canarias-class heavy cruiser of the Spanish Navy. She was designed in Great Britain and was a modified version of the Royal Navy′s County-class cruiser...

       (1936–1938)

Destroyers

  • Destructor
    Spanish warship Destructor
    Destructor was a 19th-century Spanish warship. She was a fast ocean-going torpedo gunboat and a precursor of the destroyer type of vessel. Destructor was the first warship classified as a "destroyer" at the time of her commissioning...

    class (1)
    • Destructor (1887–1909)
  • Furor class (6)
    • Furor
      Spanish destroyer Furor
      Furor was a Furor-class destroyer of the Spanish Navy that fought at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish-American War.-Technical characteristics:...

       (1897–1898)
    • Pluton
      Spanish destroyer Pluton
      Plutón, was an Audaz-class destroyer of the Spanish Navy that fought at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish-American War.-Technical characteristics:...

       (1897–1898)
    • Terror
      Spanish destroyer Terror
      Terror was a Furor-class destroyer of the Spanish Navy that fought at San Juan, Puerto Rico during the Spanish-American War.-Technical Characteristics:...

       (1897–1925)
    • Audaz (1898–1924)
    • Osado (1898–1924)
    • Proserpina (1898–1931)
  • Bustamante class (3)
    • Bustamante (1914–1930)
    • Villamil (1916–1932)
    • Cadarso (1917–1931)
  • Alsedo class (3)
    • Alsedo (1924–1957)
    • Velasco (1924–1957)
    • Lazaga (1925–1961)
  • Churruca I
    Churruca class destroyer
    Churruca was a Spanish destroyer class built for the Spanish Navy based on a British design. Eighteen ships were built, two sold to Argentina.The ships were authorized on 17 February 1915 by Navy Minister Augusto Miranda y Godoy...

     class (7)
    • Sanchez Barcáiztegui
      Spanish destroyer Sánchez Barcáiztegui
      Sánchez Barcáiztegui was a Churruca-class destroyer of the Spanish Navy. She took part in the Spanish Civil War on the government side....

       (1928–1964)
    • José Luis Díez
      Spanish destroyer José Luis Díez
      José Luis Díez was a Churruca-class destroyer in the Spanish Navy. She took part in the Spanish Civil War on the government side.She was named after Teniente de Navío José Luis Díez y Pérez Muñoz.-Civil War:...

       (1929–1965)
    • Almirante Ferrándiz
      Spanish destroyer Almirante Ferrándiz
      Almirante Ferrándiz was a Churruca-class destroyer in the Spanish Navy. She took part in the Spanish Civil War on the government side.She was named in honor of José Ferrándiz y Niño, a Spanish Admiral and former Navy Minister.-History:...

       (1929–1936)
    • Lepanto
      Spanish destroyer Lepanto
      Lepanto was a Churruca-class destroyer of the Spanish Navy. She took part in the Spanish Civil War on the government side.She was named after the Battle of Lepanto.- Civil War :Lepanto saw a lot of action in during Civil War...

       (1930–1957)
    • Churruca (1931–1963)
    • Alcalá Galiano (1931–1957)
    • Almirante Valdés (1933–1957)
  • Churruca II
    Churruca class destroyer
    Churruca was a Spanish destroyer class built for the Spanish Navy based on a British design. Eighteen ships were built, two sold to Argentina.The ships were authorized on 17 February 1915 by Navy Minister Augusto Miranda y Godoy...

     class (7)
    • Almirante Antequera (1935–1965)
    • Almirante Miranda (1936–1970)
    • Ciscar (1936–1957)
    • Escaño (1936–1963)
    • Gravina (1936–1963)
    • Jorge Juan (1937–1959)
    • Ulloa (1937–1963)
  • Liniers class, (Churruca III, modernized*) (2)
    • D-51 Liniers (1951/1962*-1982)
    • D-52 Álava (1951/1962*-1978)
  • Alessandro Poerio/Huesca class (2)
    • Huesca (1937–1953) (ex-Alessandro Poerio 1915-1937)
    • Teruel (1937–1948) (ex-Guglielmo Pepe 1915-1937)
  • Aquila/Ceuta
    Marasti class destroyer
    The Mărăști class were a group of destroyers built in Italy for the Romanian Navy. The ships fought in both world wars but for different owners and had a complex history.-History:...

     class (2)
    • Ceuta (1937–1948) (ex- Falco, ex-Viscol 1919-1937)
    • Melilla (1937–1950) (ex-Aquila 1916-1937) (ex-Vifor 1919-1937)
  • D-30 Audaz class (9)
    • D-31 Audaz (1953–1974)
    • D-32 Osado (1955–1972)
    • D-33 Meteoro (1955–1974)
    • D-34 Furor (1960–1974)
    • D-35 Rayo (1958–1974)
    • D-36 Ariete (1961–1966)
    • D-37 Temerario (1964–1975)
    • D-38 Intrépido (1965–1982)
    • D-39 Relámpago (1965–1975)
  • D-20 Fletcher/Lepanto
    Fletcher class destroyer
    The Fletcher class were a class of destroyers built by the United States during World War II. The class was designed in 1939 as a result of dissatisfaction with the earlier destroyer leader types...

    class (5)
    • D-21 Lepanto (1957-1985) (ex-DD550 Capps 1943-57)
    • D-22 Almirante Ferrándiz (1957–1987) (ex-DD551 Taylor 1943-57)
    • D-23 Almirante Valdés (1959–1986) (ex-DD509 Converse 1942-59)
    • D-24 Alcalá Galiano (1960–1988) (ex-DD779 Jarvis 1944-60)
    • D-25 Jorge Juan (1960–1988) (ex-DD678 McGowan 1943-60)
  • D-40 Oquendo class (3)
    • D-41 Oquendo (1963–1978)
    • D-42 Roger de Lauria (1969–1982)
    • D-43 Marqués de la Ensenada (1970–1988)
  • D-60 Gearing FRAM II/Churruca
    Gearing class destroyer
    The Gearing class was a group of 98 destroyers built for the US Navy during and shortly after World War II. The Gearing design was a minor modification of the immediately preceding Allen M. Sumner class...

    class (5)
    • D-61 Churruca (1972–1989) (ex-DD711 Eugene A. Greene 1945-72)
    • D-62 Gravina (1972–1991) (ex-DD882 Furse 1945-72)
    • D-63 Méndez Núñez (1973–1992) (ex-DD889 O'Hare 1945-73)
    • D-64 Lángara (1973–1992) (ex-DD879 Leary 1945-73)
    • D-65 Blas de Lezo (1973–1991) (ex-DD841 Noa 1945-73)

Frigates

  • F-30 Pizarro class,(ex-Gun boats) (6)
    • F-31 Pizarro (1946–1970)
    • F-32 Hernán Cortés (1947–1971)
    • F-33 Vasco Núñez de Balboa (1947–1965)
    • F-34 Martín Alonso Pinzón (1948–1966)
    • F-35 Magallanes (1948–1971)
    • F-36 Sarmiento de Gamboa (1950–1974)
  • F-40 Vicente Yáñez Pinzón class, (ex-Gun boats), (Pizarro modernized*) (2)
    • F-41 Vicente Yáñez Pinzón (1949/1960*-1983)
    • F-42 Legazpi (1951/1960*-1978)
  • F-70 Baleares
    Baleares class frigate
    The Baleares class are a group of five frigates built for the Spanish navy in the 1970s. The ships are a modified version of the American Knox class frigates. The key differences are the replacement of the Sea Sparrow PDMS and ASW helicopter facilities by Standard SAM and associated radars...

    class (5)
    • F-71 Baleares (1973–2004)
    • F-72 Andalucía (1974–2005)
    • F-73 Cataluña (1975–2004)
    • F-74 Asturias (1975–2009)
    • F-75 Extremadura(1976–2006)

Corvettes

  • F-50 Descubierta class (1)
    • F-51 Descubierta (1954–1970)
  • F-60 Atrevida class (Descubierta modernized*) (5)
    • F-61 Atrevida (1955/1960*-1992)
    • F-62 Princesa (1959–1991)
    • F-63 Diana (1960–1973)
    • F-64 Nautilus (1959–1991)
    • F-65 Villa de Bilbao (1960–1992)
  • F-30 Descubierta class
    • F31 Descubierta (1978–2000) > P75 Descubierta (2000–2009)

Monitor and floading battery

  • Puigcerdá
    Spanish monitor Puigcerdá
    The Puigcerdá was the only monitor ever commissioned in the history of the Spanish Armada, and was acquired to defend the estuary of Bilbao and the coast of Cantabria during the Third Carlist War, at a price of ₧840,000 pesetas.-Construction and Naming:...

     (1874–1900)
  • Duque de Tetuán
    Spanish ship Duque de Tetuán (1874)
    The floating battery Duque de Tetuán was an ironclad warship, a low-freeboard vessel similar in design to a monitor, of the Spanish Navy, and was constructed during the Third Carlist War to provide coastal defense and fire support for troops ashore. Completed after the end of the conflict for which...

     (1874–1900)

Gunboats

  • Fernando el Católico class (2).
    • Fernando el Católico (1875–1898).
    • Marqués del Duero
      Spanish gunboat Marques del Duero
      Marques del Duero was a Fernando el Catolico-class gunboat of the Spanish Navy which fought in the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War.-Technical Characteristics:...

       (1975-1898).
  • Mindanao class (8).
    • Mindanao.
    • Calamianes.
    • Paragua.
    • Mindoro.
    • Luzón.
    • Panay.
    • Samar.
    • Cebú.
  • Bulusán class (10).
    • Bulusán.
    • Joló.
    • Mariveles.
    • Arayat.
    • Pampanga.
    • Bojeador.
    • Balanguingui.
    • Albay.
    • Mactán.
    • Taal.
  • Ericsson class (30).
    • Ericsson (1). (1869–1897)
    • Activo (2). (1869–1885)
    • Rápido (3). (1869–1880) sunk in bajo de los Colorados
    • Argos (4). (1869–1885)
    • Lince (5). (1869–1885)
    • Centinela (6). (1869–1885)
    • Guardián (7). (1869 - )
    • Vigía (8). (1869 - )
    • Astuto (9). (1869–1885)
    • Almendares (10). (1869 - )
    • Eco (11). (1869–1885)
    • Destello (12). (1869–1885)
    • Contramaestre (13).(1869–1898)
    • Marinero (14). (1869–1885)
    • Soldado (15). (1869–1873) naufragó
    • ¿Quién Vive? (16). renamed Celaje (1869–1872) boarding by merchant ship Clara
    • Lebrel (17). (1869–1873) boarding.
    • Cazador (18). (1869 - )
    • Cauto (19). (1869–1891)
    • Gacela (20). (1869 - )
    • Telegrama (21). (1869 - )
    • Criollo (22). (1869–1898)
    • Ardid (23). (1869–1885)
    • Indio (24). (1869–1897)
    • Caribe (25). (1869–1885)
    • Alarma (26). (1869 - )
    • Descubridor (27). (1869–1897)
    • Yumurí (28). (1869 - )
    • Flecha (29). (1869 - )
    • Dardo (30). (1869–1885)
  • Martín Álvarez.

  • Somorrostro class (10)
    • Somorrostro 1875- modified to water tank ship in 1892.
    • Ebro 1875-1896.
    • Bidasoa 1875-1900.
    • Teruel 1875-1896.
    • Nervión 1875-1896.
    • Toledo 1875-1900.
    • Tajo 1875-1895.
    • Arlanza 1875-1928 (modified to water tank ship in 1999).
    • Turia 1875-1878.
    • Segura 1875-1900.
  • Salamandra class (3).
    • Salamandra
    • Cocodrilo.
    • Pelícano.
  • Clase Pilar (4).
    • Pilar.
    • Paz.
    • Eulalia.
    • Alsedo.
  • Prueba.
  • Callao
    Spanish gunboat Callao
    Callao was a Samar-class gunboat of the Spanish Navy which served in the Spanish fleet from 1888 to 1898 and fought in the Spanish-American War....

    .
  • Cuba Española.
  • Fradera.

  • Jorge Juan class (2)
    • Jorge Juan
      Spanish sloop Jorge Juan
      Jorge Juan was a Jorge Juan-class sloop of the Spanish Navy which was sunk during the Spanish-American War.-Technical Characteristics:...

       (1876–1898)
    • Sánchez Barcáiztegui (1876–1895)
  • Clase General Lezo (4)
    • General Lezo (1885–1898)
    • General Concha
      Spanish gunboat General Concha
      General Concha was a General Concha-class Cañonero or more technically "Third Class Non-Armored Cruiser" of the Spanish Navy which fought at San Juan, Puerto Rico, during the Spanish-American War.-Technical Characteristics:...

       (1885–1913)
    • Magallanes (1885–1903)

  • Mac-Mahón class (1).
    • Mac-Mahón 1888-1932.
    • Elcano (1885–1899)
  • Clase Filipinas (1)
    • Filipinas (1895–1899)
  • Álvaro de Bazán class (3)
    • María de Molina (1904–1926)
    • Marqués de la Victoria (1907–1926)
    • Álvaro de Bazán (1907–1926)
  • Recalde class (4)
    • Recalde (1910–1932)
    • Laya (1910–1940)
    • Bonifaz (1911–1932)
    • Lauria (1912–1940)
  • Cánovas del Castillo class (3)
    • Canovas del Castillo (1923–1959)
    • Canalejas (1924–1951)
    • Eduardo Dato (1925–1953)
  • Calvo Sotelo class (1)
    • Calvo Sotelo (1938–1957)

Little gunboat

  • Pronta class (6)
    • Pronta.
    • Zaragoza.
    • Viva.
    • Lista.
    • Ligera.
    • Lealtad.
  • Diligente class (2)
    • Diligente.
    • Atrevida.
  • Tarifa.
  • Manatí.
  • Caridad.
  • Otárola class
    • Otálora.
    • Basco.
    • Gardoqui.
    • Urdaneta.

Torpedo gunboat
Torpedo gunboat
In late 19th-century naval terminology, torpedo gunboats or, in north European usage, torpedo cruisers, were a form of gunboat armed with torpedoes and designed for hunting and destroying smaller torpedo boats...

  • Temerario class (6)
    • Temerario (1892–1919)
    • Nueva España (1894–1924)
    • Martín Alonso Pinzón (1893–1911)
    • Galicia (1894–1899)
    • Marqués de Molins (1895–1900)
    • Vicente Yañez Pinzón (1894–1911)

Torpedo boats

  • Cástor class
    • Castor (1878–1900)

  • Pólux class
    • Pollux (1879–1895)

  • Rigel class
    • Rigel (1883–1900)

  • Julian Ordoñez class
    • Julián ordóñez (1885–1913)
    • Acevedo (1885–1913)

  • Retamosa class
    • Retamosa (1885–1900)

  • Orión class
    • Orión (1886–1915)

  • Barceló class
    • Barceló (1886–1911)

  • Habana class
    • Habana (1886–1919)

  • Azor class
    • Azor (1887–1911)
    • Halcón (1887–1915)

  • Ariete class
    • Ariete (1887–1905)
    • Rayo (1887–1905)

  • Ejército class
    • Ejército (1888–1900)

  • T-1 class (22)
    • T-1 (1912–1940)
    • T-2 (1912–1939)
    • T-3 (1912–1937)
    • T-4 (1913–1939)
    • T-5 (1913–1931)
    • T-6 (1914–1934)
    • T-7 (1915–1946)
    • T-8 (1915–1932)
    • T-9 (1915–1943)
    • T-10 (1915–1932)
    • T-11 (1916–1931)
    • T-12 (1916–1932)
    • T-13 (1916–1932)
    • T-14 (1916–1952)
    • T-15 (1917–1935)
    • T-16 (1917–1941)
    • T-17 (1917–1952)
    • T-18 (1918–1939)
    • T-19 (1920–1941)
    • T-20 (1920–1940)
    • T-21 (1921–1940)
    • T-22 (1921–1940)

  • Soviet G5 class
    G-5 class motor torpedo boat
    The G-5 was a Soviet motor torpedo boat built before and during World War II. Approximately 300 were built, of which 73 were lost during the war. Four were exported to the Spanish Republican Navy during the Spanish Civil War and others were transferred to North Korea after the war...

    • 11 (1937–1946) renamed LT-15 after Spanish Civil War
    • 21 (1937–1946) renombrado LT-16 after Spanish Civil War
    • 31 (1937-193?)
    • 41 (1937-193?)

  • Schnelboote
    • Badajoz (LT-15) (1938-?) ex S-1 German
    • Falange (LT-13) (1938-?) ex S-2 German
    • Oviedo (LT-12) (1938-?) ex S-3 German
    • Requeté (LT-11) (1938-?) ex S-4 German
    • Toledo (LT-14) (1938-?) ex S-5 German

  • MAS
    MAS (boat)
    Motoscafo Armato Silurante , commonly abbreviated as MAS was a class of fast torpedo armed vessel used by the Regia Marina during World War I and World War II...

    • Sicilia (LT-18) (1938-?) ex MAS 100 Italian.
    • Nápoles (LT-19) (1938-?) ex MAS 223 Italian.
    • Cándido Pérez (LT-16) (1938-?) ex MAS 435 Italian.
    • Javier quiroga (LT-17) (1938-?) ex MAS 436 Italian.

  • Schnelboote S-38 class
    • German construction
      • LT-21 (1943–1956) Ex S-73 German
      • LT-22 (1943–1956) Ex S-78 German
      • LT-23 (1943–1956) Ex S-124 German
      • LT-24 (1943–1955) Ex S-125 German
      • LT-25 (1943–1955) Ex S-126 German
      • LT-26 (1943–1957) Ex S-145 German
    • Spanish construction
      • LT-27 (1953–1963)
      • LT-28 (1953–1963)
      • LT-29 (1953–1961)
      • LT-30 (1953–1977)
      • LT-31.(1956–1977)
      • LT-32.(1959–1974)

Patrol Boats

  • Clase Delfín
    • Delfín (1910–1927)
    • Dorado (1910–1929)
    • Gaviota (1910–1932)

  • Castle class (naval trawler
    Naval trawler
    A naval trawler is a vessel built along the lines of a fishing trawler but fitted out for naval purposes. Naval trawlers were widely used during the First and Second world wars. Fishing trawlers were particularly suited for many naval requirements because they were robust boats designed to work...

    )
    • Uad Kert. (1922–1967) ex-HMS Rother; ex-HMS Anthony Aslete
    • Uad-Lucus. (1922–1939) ex-HMS Ness, ex-HMS Alexander Palmer
    • Uad-Martin. (1922–1954) ex-HMS Erne, ex-HMS John Chivers
    • Uad Muluya. (1922–1939) ex-HMS Waveney, ex-HMS James Connen
    • Uad-Ras. (1922–1932) ex-HMS Wear, ex-HMS Thomas Mombworth
    • Uad-Targa.(1922–1931) ex-HMS Test, ex-HMS Patrick Bowe

  • Mersey class (naval trawler)
    • Arcíla. ex-HMS William Doak (1922-)
    • Xauen. ex-HMS Henry Cramwell (1922-)

  • Brisquard class (naval trawler)
    • Alcázar. ex Rengage French (1922–1951)
    • Larache. ex Poliu French (1922–1949) sunk in tres forcas cape
    • Tetuán. ex Grognard French (1922–1952)

  • Fish guards
    • Condestable Zaragoza (1919- )
    • Contramaestre Castelló (1919- )
    • Maquinista Macias (1919- )
    • Torpedista Hernández (1919- )
    • Cabo de infantería de Marina Garciolo (1919- )
    • Marinero Cante (1919- )
    • Fogonero Bañobre (1919- )
    • Marinero Jarana (1919- )

  • Rigel class
    • Pegaso (21 de Febrero de 1951 - 2 de Marzo de 1974)
    • Procyon (1951 - 2 de Marzo de 1974)

  • Cies class
    • Cies (1952–1973)
    • Salvora (1952–1990)

  • Centinela class
    • Centinela (W-33) (1953–1977)
    • Serviola (W-34) (1953–1977)

  • P-00 Lazaga class (6)
    • P-01 Lazaga (1975–1993)
    • P-02 Alsedo (1977–1993)
    • P-03 Cadarso (1976–1993)
    • P-04 Villaamil (1977–1993)
    • P-05 Bonifaz (1977–1993)
    • P-06 Recalde (1977–1993)

  • P-10 Barceló class (6)
    • P-11 Barceló (1976–2009)
    • P-12 Laya (1976–2009)
    • P-13 Javier Quiroga (1977–2005); sold to Tunisia Navy
    • P-14 Ordóñez (1977–2009)
    • P-15 Acevedo (1977–2009)
    • P-16 Candido Perez (1977–2009)

  • P-20 Anaga class (6)
    • P-21 Anaga (1980–2010)
    • P-23 Marola (1981–2010)
    • P-24 Mouro (1981–2010)
    • P-27 Izaro (1981–2010)
    • P-29 Deva (1982–2004)
    • P-30 Bergantín (1982–2010)

  • P-30 Conejera class (4)
    • P-31 Conejera (1981–2010)
    • P-32 Dragonera (1981–2010)
    • P-33 Espalmador (1982–2010)
    • P-34 Alcanada (1982–2010)

  • P-40 Cormorán class (1)
    • P-41 Cormorán (1990–1994)

Minelayer

  • F-00 Marte
    Jupiter class minelayer
    Jupiter Class minelayers was a group of four vessels of the Spanish Navy built during the Spanish Republic. Three of them came into service during the Civil War after joining the rebel side.-Civil War:...

    class (2)
    • F-01 Marte (1938–1971)
    • F-02 Neptuno (1939–1972)
  • F-10 Júpiter
    Jupiter class minelayer
    Jupiter Class minelayers was a group of four vessels of the Spanish Navy built during the Spanish Republic. Three of them came into service during the Civil War after joining the rebel side.-Civil War:...

    class (Marte modernized*) (2)
    • F-11 Júpiter (1937/1960*-1974)
    • F-12 Vulcano (1937/1960*-1977)
  • F-20 Eolo class (2)
    • F-21 Eolo (1941–1972)
    • F-22 Tritón (1943–1972)

Mine Countermeasures Vessels

  • M-00 Bidasoa class minesweepers (7)
    • M-01 Bidasoa (1946–1973)
    • M-02 Nervión (1946–1972)
    • M-03 Lérez (1947–1971)
    • M-04 Tambre (1946–1973)
    • - Guadalete (1946–1954)
    • M-05 Segura (1949–1973)
    • M-06 Ter (1948–1972)
  • M-10 Guadiaro class minesweepers (7)
    • M-11 Guadiaro (1953–1977)
    • M-12 Tinto (1953–1976)
    • M-13 Eume (1954–1977)
    • M-14 Almanzora (1954–1977)
    • M-15 Navia (1955–1979)
    • M-16 Eo (1956–1978)
    • M-17 Guadalhorce (1953–1978)
  • M-20 Nalón class minesweepers (12)
    • M-21 Nalón (1954–1993) (MSC139) Adjutant class
    • M-22 Llobregat (1954–1979) (MSC143) Bluebird class
    • M-23 Júcar (1956-?) (MSC220) AMS218 class
    • M-24 Ulla (1956–1993) (MSC265) AMS218 class
    • M-25 Miño (1956–1999) (MSC266) AMS218 class
    • M-26 Ebro (1958–2005) (MSC269) MCS268 class
    • M-27 Turia (1955–1993) (MSC130) Adjutant class
    • M-28 Duero (1959-1999 (1954–1999) (ex-MSC202 Spoonbill 1955-1959) Bluebird class
    • M-29 Sil (1959–2003) (ex-MSC200 Redwing 1955-1959) Bluebird class
    • M-30 Tajo (1959–2002) (MSC287) MCS268 class
    • M-31 Genil (1959–2004) (MSC288) MCS268 class
    • M-32 Odiel (1959–2004) (MSC279) MCS268 class
  • M40 Aggressive
    Aggressive class minesweeper
    The Aggressive class minesweepers are a class of US-built minesweepers. They are designated as MSO , distinguishing them from the smaller coastal MSCs and inshore MSIs...

    class (4)
    • M-41 Guadalete (1971–1998) (ex-MSO432 Dynamic 1952-1971)
    • M-42 Guadalmedina (1971–1999) (ex-MSO463 Pivot 1954-1971)
    • M-43 Guadalquivir (1971–1999) (ex-MSO491 Persistent 1955-1971)
    • M-44 Guadiana (1972–2000) (ex-MSO473 Vigor 1955-1972)

Auxiliary ships

  • School Ships
    • Nautilus (1886–1925) ex Carric Castle
    • Galatea (1922–1969) ex Glenlee – ex Islamount - ex Clarastella, preserved as Glenlee
      Glenlee (ship)
      Glenlee is a three-masted baldheaded steel-hulled barque, launched fully rigged and seaworthy on December 3, 1896. She is now a museum ship at the Riverside Museum on Pointhouse Quay, Glasgow, known as The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour....

       at Glasgow
      Glasgow
      Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and third most populous in the United Kingdom. The city is situated on the River Clyde in the country's west central lowlands...

      .
  • Fleet oilers
    • Plutón (1934–1970)
    • A-11 Teide (1956–1988)
  • Submarine rescue ship
    • Kanguro (1920–1943)
  • Coastal water tankers
    • A-5 (1925–1954)(ex-Africa)
    • A-1 (1933–1977)
    • A-2 (1933–1984)
    • A-3 (1935–1965)
    • A-4 (1935–1968)
    • A-6 > AA-06 > Contramaestre Castelló (1952–1996)
    • A-7 > AA17 (1952–1982)
    • A-8 (1952–1977)
    • A-9 > AA-21 > A-62 Maquinista Macias (1963–1993)
    • A-10 > AA-22 > A-63 Torpedista Hernandez (1963–2004)
    • A-11 > AA-23 > A-64 Fogonero Bañobre (1963–1993)
    • A-65 Marinero Jarano (1981–2010)
    • A-66 Condestable Zaragoza (1981–2009)
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