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This is a list of nuclear-powered submarines.

Current nuclear submarine classes

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China

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Nuclear-powered attack submarines

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Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines

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Nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines

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India

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Nuclear-powered attack submarines

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Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines

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France

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Nuclear-powered attack submarines

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Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines

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Russia

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Nuclear-powered attack submarines

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Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines

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Nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines

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Nuclear-powered special purpose submarine

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United Kingdom

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Nuclear-powered attack submarines

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Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines

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United states

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Nuclear-powered attack submarines

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Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines

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Nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines

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Future nuclear submarine classes

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Australia

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Nuclear-powered attack submarines

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China

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Nuclear-powered attack submarines

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Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines

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India

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Nuclear-powered attack submarines

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France

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Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines

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Russia

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Nuclear-powered attack / cruise missile submarines

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United Kingdom

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Nuclear-powered attack submarines

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Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines

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United states

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Nuclear-powered attack submarines

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Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines

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Former nuclear submarine classes

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France

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Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines

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Russia / USSR

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Nuclear-powered anti-carrier submarines

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Nuclear-powered attack submarines

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  • Sierra class
    • Sierra I (Project 945 Barrakuda)
  • Victor class
    • Victor I (Project 671 Yorsh)
    • Victor II (Project 671RT Syomga)

Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines

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  • Delta class
    • Delta I (Project 667B Murena)
    • Delta II (Project 667BD Murena-M)
    • Delta III (Project 667BDR Kalmar)

Nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines

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  • Charlie class
    • Charlie I (Project 670 Skat)
    • Charlie II (Project 670 Skat-M)

United Kingdom

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Nuclear-powered attack submarines

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Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines

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United States

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Nuclear-powered attack submarines

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Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines

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Nuclear-powered cruise missile submarines

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Nuclear submarine by name

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A

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B

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C

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D

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E

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F

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G

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H

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I

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J

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K

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L

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M

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N

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O

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P

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R

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S

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T

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V

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W

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Y

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