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Aircraft carriers

* Dédalo-class seaplane tender (1) ** ' (1922–1940) (ex-''Neuenfelds'' 1901-1921) * (1) ** ' (R01) (1967–1989) (ex-' 1943-1955) * (1) ** ' (R11) (1988-2013)


Amphibious

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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 (APA) (1) ** TA-11 ''Aragon'' (1964–1982) (ex- APA218 ''Noble'' 1944–1964) * TA-20 (AKA) (1) ** TA-21 ''Castilla'' (1965–1982) (ex- AKA53 ''Achernar'' 1944–1963) * L-10 '' Terrebone Parish''-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'' 1958–1980) ** L-22 ''Aragón'' (1980–2000) (ex- LPA249 ''Francis Marion'' 1958–1980) * L-30 ''
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''-class dock landing ship (LSD) (1) ** L-31 ''Galicia'' (1971–1988) ( ex-LSD25 ''San Marcos'' 1945–1970) * L-40 (2) ** L-41 ''Hernán Cortes'' (1995–2009) ( ex-LST-1197 ''Barnstable County'' 1971–1994) ** L-42 ''Pizarro'' (1995–2012) ( ex-USS ''Harlan County'' 1971–1995)


Armed launches

The Spanish Navy operated many ''lanchas cañoneras'' in the latter half of the 19th century including: *''Pronta'' (1872-1885)Lledó Calabuig, 1998, p=139 *''Zaragoza'' *''Viva'' (1872-1890) *''Ligera'' (1872-1890) *''Manatí'' (1875-1893) *''Diligente'' class **''Diligente'' (1876-1899) **''Atrevida'' (1877-1899) *''Tarifa'' (1879-1900) *''Caridad'' (1879-1898) *''Lealtad'' (1881-1888) *''Lista'' (1881-1888) *''Otálora'' (1881-1898)Lledó Calabuig,1998, p=140 *''Basco'' class **''Basco'' (1883-1899) **''Gardoqui'' (1883-1899) **''Urdaneta'' (1883-1899) *''Lince'' (1887-1890) *''Cóndor'' class **''Cóndor'' (1888-1902) **''Cuervo'' (1892-1900) **''Águila'' (1892-1900) *''Perla'' class **''Perla'' (1889-1928) **''Rubí'' (1889-1899) **''Diamante'' (1889-1899) *''Estrella'' classLledó Calabuig,1998, p=141 **''Estrella'' (1895-1898) **''Flecha'' (1895-1898) **''Ligera'' (1895-1898) **''Lince'' (1895-1898) **''Satélite'' (1895-1898) **''Vigía'' (1895-1898) *''Alerta'' class **''Alerta'' (1895-1900) **''Ardilla'' (1895-1898) **''Cometa'' (1895-1898) **''Fradera'' (1895-1898) **''Gaviota'' (1895-1898) **''Golondrina'' (1895-1898) *''Almendares'' class **''Almendares'' (1895-1898) **''Baracoa'' (1895-1898) **''Cauto'' (1895-1898) **''Guantánamo'' (1895-1898) **''Yumurí'' (1895-1898) **''Mayarí'' (1895-1898) *''Lanao'' class **''Lanao'' (1895-1898) **''General Blanco'' (1895-1898) *''Corcuera'' class **''Corcuera'' (1895-1898) **''Almonte'' (1895-1898) *''Oceanía'' (1898)


Auxiliary ships

*Coastal water tankers **''África'' > ''A-5'' (1925–1954) **''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) *Fleet oilers **''Plutón ''(1934–1970), ex Campsa oiler ''Campillo'' **''A-11 Teide'' (1956–1988) **''A-11 Marques de la Ensenada'' (1991–2012) *School Ships **''Nautilus'' (1886–1925) ex ''Carric Castle'' ** ''Galatea'' (1922–1969) ex ''Glenlee'' – ex ''Islamount'' - ex ''Clarastella'', preserved as '' Glenlee'' at
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. *Submarine rescue ship **''Kanguro'' (1920–1943) *Training ships **A-77 ''Salvora'' (2001-2012) **A-79 ''Hispaniola'' (2011-2012) *Transports **''San Quintín'' **''San Francisco de Borja'' **''Patiño'' **''Marqués de la Victoria'' **''Ferrol'' **''San Antonio'' **''Legazpi'' (ex-mercantile ''Zamboanga'' ex-''Formosa'') (attached to Cuban squadron during the Spanish–American War) **''Cebú'' (ex-mercantile ''Julieta'') (attached to the Philippines squadron during the Spanish–American War) **' (1895-1898) (Captured by USN in the Spanish–American War). **''Almirante Lobo'' (1909-1942) **''Contramaestre Casado'' **''Tarifa'' (ex-''Castillo de Arevalo'') ** A-05 ''El camino español'' (ex-''Araguary'') (1984/1999-2019) ** A-04 ''Martín Posadillo'' (ex-''Cala Portas'') (2000-2020) *
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Battleships


Pre-dreadnought

* (1888–1925)


Dreadnought

* (3) ** (1913–1923) ** > ''España'' (1915 > 1931-1937) ** (1921–1937)


Carracks and Galleons

* List of carracks and galleons (1410-1639)


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 (4) **''F31 Descubierta'' (1978–2000) > ''P75 Descubierta'' (2000–2009) **''F32 Diana'' (1979–2000) > ''M-11 Diana'' (2000–2015) **''F35 Cazadora'' (1981–2004) > ''P78 Cazadora'' (2004–2018) **''F36 Vencedora'' (1982–2004) > ''P79 Vencedora'' (2004–2017)


Cruisers

*Aragón class (3) **''Aragón'' (1881–1898) **''Navarra'' (1884–1899) **''Castilla''(1886–1898) * Velasco class (8) **'' Velasco'' (1881–1898) **'' Gravina'' (1881–1884) **'' Infanta Isabel'' (1885–1926) **''
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'' (1886–1900) **'' Cristobal Colon'' (1889–1895) **'' Don Juan de Austria'' (1890–1898) **'' Conde de Venadito'' (1891–1900) **'' Don Antonio de Ulloa'' (1889–1898) *Isla de Luzon class (3) **'' Isla de Luzon'' (1887–1898) **'' Isla de Cuba'' (1887–1898) **''Marques de la Ensenada'' (1894–1900) *Reina Regente class (3) **''
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'' (1898–1900) **''
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'' (1891–1900) **'' Reina Cristina'' (1890–1898) **'' Reina Mercedes'' (1892–1898) * Infanta Maria Teresa class (3) **'' Infanta Maria Teresa'' (1893–1898) **'' Vizcaya'' (1894–1898) **'' Almirante Oquendo'' (1895–1898) *
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class (1) **'' Cristobal Colón'' (1897–1898) * Emperador Carlos V 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) * Princesa de Asturias-class (3) **''Cardenal Cisneros'' (1903–1905) **''Cataluña'' (1908–1928) **''Princesa de Asturias'' (1903–1927) *Reina Regente class (1) **' (1910–1926) *
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class (2) **''Blas de Lezo'' (1925–1932) **''Mendez Nuñez'' (1924–1963) * Almirante Cervera class (3) **'' Almirante Cervera'' (1928–1965) **''Principe Alfonso'' > ''Libertad'' > ''Galicia'' (1927>1936>1939-1970) **''
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'' (1930–1964) * Canarias class (2) **'' Canarias'' (1936–1975) **'' Baleares'' (1936–1938)


Destroyers

* Destructor class (1) **Destructor (1887–1909) * Furor class(6) **'' Furor'' (1897–1898) **''
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'' (1897–1898) **'' Terror'' (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 class (7) **'' Sanchez Barcáiztegui'' (1928–1964) **'' José Luis Díez'' (1929–1965) **'' Almirante Ferrándiz'' (1929–1936) **'' Lepanto'' (1930–1957) **''Churruca'' (1931–1963) **''Alcalá Galiano'' (1931–1957) **''Almirante Valdés'' (1933–1957) * Churruca II class (7) **'' Almirante Antequera'' (1935–1965) **' (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''/Mărăşti/Ceuta 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 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 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 class (5) **''F-71 '' (1973–2004) **''F-72 '' (1974–2005) **''F-73 '' (1975–2004) **''F-74 '' (1975–2009) **''F-75 '' (1976–2006)


Gunboats

*''Mindanao'' class 2nd class gunboatsLledó Calabuig, 1998, p=130 **''Mindanao'' (1860- ) **''Calamianes'' (1860- ) **''Paragua'' (1860- ) **''Mindoro'' (1860- ) **''Luzón'' (1860- ) **''Panay'' (1860- ) **''Samar'' (1860- ) **''Cebú'' (1860- ) *''Bulusán'' class 2nd class gunboats **''Bulusán'' (1860- ) **''Joló'' (1860- ) **''Mariveles'' (1860- ) **''Arayat'' (1860- ) **''Pampanga'' (1860- ) **''Bojeador'' (1860- ) **''Balanguingui'' (1860- ) **''Albay'' (1861- ) **''Mactán'' (1861- ) **''Taal'' (1861- ) *''Ericsson'' class 2nd class wooden screw gunboats **''Ericsson'' (1869-1897) **''Activo'' (1869-1885) **''Rápido'' (1869-1880) sunk in bajo de los Colorados **''Argos'' (1869-1885) **''Lince'' (1869-1885) **''Centinela'' (1869-1885) **''Guardián'' (1869- ) **''Vigía'' (1869- ) **''Astuto'' (1869-1885) **''Almendares'' (1869- ) **''Eco'' (1869-1885) **''Destello'' (1869-1885) **''Contramaestre'' (1869-1898) **''Marinero'' (1869-1885) **''Soldado'' (1869-1873) naufragó **''¿Quién Vive?'' (1869-1872) renamed ''Celaje'', boarding by merchant ship ''Clara'' **''Lebrel'' (1869-1873) boarding **''Cazador'' (1869- ) **''Cauto'' (1869-1891) **''Gacela'' (1869- ) **''Telegrama'' (1869- ) **''Criollo'' (1869-1898) **''Ardid'' (1869-1885) **''Indio'' (1869-1897) **''Caribe'' (1869-1885) **''Alarma'' (1869- ) **''Descubridor'' (1869-1897) **''Yumurí'' (1869- ) **''Flecha'' (1869- ) **''Dardo'' (1869-1885) *''Cuba Española'' (1870-1898) 2nd class wooden screw gunboat *''Martín Álvarez'' (1871-1876)Lledó Calabuig, 1998, p=134 *''Rayo'' (1874-1883) *''
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'' (1874-1888)Lledó Calabuig, 1998, p=138 *''Salamandra'' class 2nd class wooden screw gunboats (except Salamandra which was iron) **''Salamandra'' (1874-1898) **''Cocodrilo'' (1875-1899) **''Pelícano'' (1874-1898) *''Fernando el Católico'' class 1st class iron screw gunboats **''Fernando el Católico'' (1875-1898) **'' Marqués del Duero'' (1875-1898) * ''Somorrostro'' class 2nd class gunboats **''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 1899 **''Turia'' (1875-1878) **''Segura'' (1875-1900) *''Prueba'' (1875-1893) *''Jorge Juan'' class iron screw avisos **'' Jorge Juan'' (1876-1898) **''Sánchez Barcáiztegui'' (1876-1895) *''Martín Álvarez'' (1878-1882) *Clase ''Pilar'' 2nd class iron screw gunboats **''Pilar'' (1881-1900) **''Paz'' (1881-1889) **''Eulalia'' (1882-1897) **''Alsedo'' (1882-1898) *Clase ''General Lezo'' 2nd class iron screw gunboats **''General Lezo'' (1885-1898) **'' General Concha'' (1887-1913) **''Magallanes'' (1885-1903) **''Elcano'' (1885-1899) *''Mac-Mahón'' class 2nd class steel screw gunboat **''Mac-Mahón'' (1888-1932) *''Álvaro de Bazán'' class **''María de Molina'' (1902-1926) **''Marqués de la Victoria'' (1902-1926) **''Álvaro de Bazán'' (1904-1926) *''Recalde'' class **''Recalde'' (1910-1932) **''Laya'' (1910-1940) **''Bonifaz'' (1911-1932) **''Lauria'' (1912-1940) *''Cánovas del Castillo'' class **''Canovas del Castillo'' (1923-1959) **''Canalejas'' (1924-1951) **''Eduardo'' Dato (1925-1953) *''Calvo Sotelo'' class **''Calvo Sotelo'' (1938-1957)


Ironclads


Broadside Ironclads

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


Central Battery Ships

* (1869) - scrap in 1888. Ex- Screw frigate Resolución.


Minelayer

*F-00
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class (2) **''F-01 Marte'' (1938–1971) **''F-02 Neptuno'' (1939–1972) *F-10 Júpiter 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
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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)


Minor sailing vessels (incomplete)

* ''Atrevida'' (corvette) * ''Descubierta'' (corvette) * ''Favorita'' (corvette) * ''Ferrolana'' (corvette) (1848–1897) * ''Mazarredo'' (corvette) (1847–1890) * ''Mexicana'' (schooner) * ''Princesa'' (corvette) * ''Sutil'' (schooner) * ''Villa de Bilbao'' (corvette - later used as a school ship) (1845–1930)


Monitor and floating battery

*'' Puigcerdá'' (1874-1900) *'' Duque de Tetuán'' (1874-1900)


Paddle steamers

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Patrol boats

* Clase ''Delfín'' **''Delfín'' (1910–1927) **''Dorado'' (1910–1929) **''Gaviota'' (1910–1932) *''Castle'' class (
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Sail frigates

* List of sail frigates


Screw frigates

* ''Petronila'' class ** ''Berenguela'' 1857–1877.Lledó Calabuig, 1998 pp=110-114 ** ''Petronila'' 1857–1863. ** ''Reina Blanca'' 1859-1882/93. Renamed ''Blanca'' * ''Princesa de Asturias'' 1857–1909. Renamed ''Asturias'' in 1868, sold for scrap in 1914.Lledó Calabuig, 1998 pp=108-109 * ''Concepción'' class ** ''Concepción'' 1860–1897.Lledó Calabuig, 1998, pp=103-104 ** ''Nuestra Señora del Carmén'' ~1862-1897. Renamed ''Carmen'' * ''Lealtad'' class ** ''Lealtad'' 1860–1893. scrap in 1897.Lledó Calabuig, 1998, pp=105-107 ** ''(Nuestra Señora del) Triunfo'' 1862-1864 blew up. ** ''Resolución'' 1862–1868, rebuilt as in 1869. * ''Villa de Madrid'' 1863–1882/84. * ''Gerona'' 1864–1898. * ''Almansa'' 1864-1888/98.Lledó Calabuig, 1998, pp=100-102 * ''Navas de Tolosa'' 1865–1893.


Screw corvettes

*''Doña María de Molina'' (~1868-1886) * (ex-''Pampero'', captured 1866) *Narváez class **''Narváez''Lledó Calabuig, 1998, pp=118-121 **''Consuelo'' **''Wad-Ras'' **''Vencedora'' **''África'' **''Santa Lucía'' **''Diana''


Screw schooners

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Ships of the line

* List of ships of the line (1640-1858)


Submarines

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Torpedo boats

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See also

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List of active Spanish Navy ships This is a list of active Spanish Navy ships, complete and correct as of December 2016. There are approximately 139 vessels in the Navy, including minor auxiliary vessels. A breakdown includes; one amphibious assault ship (also used as an aircra ...


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