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U.S. NAVY SHIPS -- Listed by Hull Number
SS -- Submarines.
Includes SS, SSA, SSAG, SSBN, SSG, SSGN, SSN, SSO, SSP, SSR, AGSS, AOSS, ASSA, ASSP and IXSS; plus most SSK
Does not include SF, SM, SST and some SSK.
Until July 1920, U.S. Navy Submarines did not officially have 'SS' series hull numbers. They were, however, referred to by 'Submarine Number' (or, more properly, 'Submarine Torpedo Boat Number'), with that number corresponding to the 'SS' number formally assigned in July 1920, or which would have been assigned if the 'boat' had still been on the Navy list. For convenience, all of these submarines are listed below under the appropriate numbers in the 'SS' series.
Beginning in the later 1940s, submariness converted or built for several specialized functions received modified designations, including SSA (cargo submarine), SSAG (miscellaneous auxiliary submarine), SSBN (ballistic missile submarine, nuclear powered), SSG (guided missile submarine), SSGN (guided missile submarine, nuclear powered), SSK (antisubmarine submarine), SSN (submarine, nuclear powered), SSO (submarine oiler), SSP (submarine transport), SSR (radar picket submarine), SSRN (radar picket submarine, nuclear powered), AGSS(miscellaneous auxiliary submarine), AOSS (submarine oiler), ASSA (cargo submarine), ASSP (transport, submarine) and IXSS (unclassified, submarine). With a few exceptions, submarines with these expanded designations were numbered in the original SS series. Many of the special-purpose submarines were redesignated after a few years.
Before, during and after World War II, other submarines were given designations that were based on specialized functions within the submarine ('S-') type, but were numbered separately from the SS series and will be treated on other Online Library pages. These included SF (fleet submarine); SM (mine laying submarine); SST (target and training submarine); some SSK (antisubmarine submarine) and a few SSN (submarine, nuclear powered).
This page, and those linked from it, provide the hull numbers of all U.S. Navy submarines numbered in the SS series, with links to those 'boats' with photos available in the Online Library. It also lists in chronological sequence the one submarine that did not have a number.
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This page covers submarine hull numbers from SS-1 through SS-199. For coverage of higher 'SS' series numbers, see:
SS -- Submarines, numbered from SS 200 through SS-399;
SS -- Submarines, numbered from SS 400 through SSBN-599; and
SS -- Submarines, numbered from SSBN 600 through SSN-777. (
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See the list below to locate photographs of individual submarines.
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If the submarine you want does not have an active link on this page, contact the Photographic Section concerning other research options.
Left Column -- Unnumbered Submarines and Submarines numbered SS-1 through SS-77: - Plunger (built under an 1895 contract, but not accepted for service)
- SS-1: Holland (1900-1913)
- SS-2: Plunger (1903-1922),
renamed A-1 in 1911
- SS-3: Adder (1903-1922),
renamed A-2 in 1911
- SS-4: Grampus (1903-1922),
renamed A-3 in 1911
- SS-5: Moccasin (1903-1922),
renamed A-4 in 1911
- SS-6: Pike (1903-1922),
renamed A-5 in 1911
- SS-7: Porpoise (1903-1922),
renamed A-6 in 1911
- SS-8: Shark (1903-1922),
renamed A-7 in 1911
- SS-9: Octopus (1908-1920),
renamed C-1 in 1911
- SS-10: Viper (1907-1922),
renamed B-1 in 1911
- SS-11: Cuttlefish (1907-1922),
renamed B-2 in 1911
- SS-12: Tarantula (1907-1922),
renamed B-3 in 1911
- SS-13: Stingray (1909-1920),
renamed C-2 in 1911
- SS-14: Tarpon (1909-1920),
renamed C-3 in 1911
- SS-15: Bonita (1909-1920),
renamed C-4 in 1911
- SS-16: Snapper (1910-1920),
renamed C-5 in 1911
- SS-17: Narwhal (1909-1922),
renamed D-1 in 1911
- SS-18: Grayling (1909-1922),
renamed D-2 in 1911
- SS-19: Salmon (1910-1922),
renamed D-3 in 1911
- SS-19½: G-1 (1912-1921).
Originally named Seal. Reclassified SS-20 in 1920
- SS-20: G-1 (1912-1921).
Second use of this hull number -- G-1 was reclassified from SS-19½ in 1920
- SS-20: F-1 (1912-1917).
Originally named Carp
- SS-21: F-2 (1912-1922).
Originally named Barracuda
- SS-22: F-3 (1912-1922).
Originally named Pickerel
- SS-23: F-4 (1913-1915).
Originally named Skate
- SSN-21: Seawolf (1997-____)
- SSN-22: Connecticut (1998-____)
- SSN-23: Jimmy Carter (2005-____)
- Note: SSN-21 through SSN-23 were numbered outside of the normal SS series. However, this appears to be a special variation that will not be repeated, so they are included here for convenience.
- SS-24: E-1 (1912-1922).
Originally named Skipjack
- SS-25: E-2 (1912-1922).
Originally named Sturgeon
- SS-26: G-4 (1914-1920).
Originally named Thrasher
- SS-27: G-2 (1915-1919).
Originally named Tuna
- SS-28: H-1 (1913-1920).
Originally named Seawolf
- SS-29: H-2 (1913-1931).
Originally named Nautilus
- SS-30: H-3 (1914-1931).
Originally named Garfish
- SS-31: G-3 (1915-1922).
Originally named Turbot
- SS-32: K-1 (1914-1931).
Originally named Haddock
- SS-33: K-2 (1914-1931).
Originally named Cachalot
- SS-34: K-3 (1914-1931).
Originally named Orca
- SS-35: K-4 (1914-1931).
Originally named Walrus
- SS-36: K-5 (1914-1931)
- SS-37: K-6 (1914-1931)
- SS-38: K-7 (1914-1931)
- SS-39: K-8 (1914-1931)
- SS-40: L-1 (1916-1922)
- SS-41: L-2 (1916-1933)
- SS-42: L-3 (1916-1933)
- SS-43: L-4 (1916-1922)
- SS-44: L-5 (1918-1925)
- SS-45: L-6 (1917-1925)
- SS-46: L-7 (1917-1925)
- SS-47: M-1 (1918-1922)
- SS-48: L-8 (1917-1926)
- SS-49: L-9 (1916-1933)
- SS-50: L-10 (1916-1922)
- SS-51: L-11 (1916-1933)
- SS-52: AA-1 (1920-1931).
Originally named Schley. Renamed T-1 in 1920. Reclassified SF-1 in 1920.
- SS-53: N-1 (1917-1931)
- SS-54: N-2 (1917-1931)
- SS-55: N-3 (1917-1931)
- SS-56: N-4 (1918-1922)
- SS-57: N-5 (1918-1922)
- SS-58: N-6 (1918-1922)
- SS-59: N-7 (1918-1922)
- SS-60: T-2 (1922-1931).
Originally named AA-2. Reclassified SF-2 in 1920.
- SS-61: T-3 (1920-1931).
Originally named AA-3. Reclassified SF-3 in 1920.
- SS-62: O-1 (1918-1938)
- SS-63: O-2 (1918-1945)
- SS-64: O-3 (1918-1946)
- SS-65: O-4 (1918-1946)
- SS-66: O-5 (1918-1923)
- SS-67: O-6 (1918-1946)
- SS-68: O-7 (1918-1946)
- SS-69: O-8 (1918-1946
- SS-70: O-9 (1918-1941)
- SS-71: O-10 (1918-1946)
- SS-72: O-11 (1918-1930)
- SS-73: O-12 (1918-1930)
- SS-74: O-13 (1918-1930)
- SS-75: O-14 (1918-1930)
- SS-76: O-15 (1918-1930)
- SS-77: O-16 (1918-1930)
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- SS-79: R-2 (1919-1945)
- SS-80: R-3 (1919-1941)
- SS-81: R-4 (1919-1946)
- SS-82: R-5 (1919-1946)
- SS-83: R-6 (1919-1946)
- SS-84: R-7 (1919-1946)
- SS-85: R-8 (1919-1936)
- SS-86: R-9 (1919-1946)
- SS-87: R-10 (1919-1946)
- SS-88: R-11 (1919-1946)
- SS-89: R-12 (1919-1943)
- SS-90: R-13 (1919-1946)
- SS-91: R-14 (1919-1945)
- SS-92: R-15 (1918-1946)
- SS-93: R-16 (1918-1946)
- SS-94: R-17 (1918-1942)
- SS-95: R-18 (1918-1946)
- SS-96: R-19 (1918-1942)
- SS-97: R-20 (1918-1946)
- SS-98: R-21 (1919-1930)
- SS-99: R-22 (1919-1930)
- SS-100: R-23 (1919-1930)
- SS-101: R-24 (1919-1930)
- SS-102: R-25 (1919-1930)
- SS-103: R-26 (1919-1930)
- SS-104: R-27 (1919-1930)
- SS-105: S-1 (1920-1942)
- SS-106: S-2 (1920-1931)
- SS-107: S-3 (1919-1937)
- SS-108: unnamed (construction cancelled)
- SS-109: S-4 (1919-1936)
- SS-110: S-5 (1920-1920)
- SS-111: S-6 (1920-1937)
- SS-112: S-7 (1920-1937)
- SS-113: S-8 (1920-1937)
- SS-114: S-9 (1921-1937)
- SS-115: S-10 (1922-1936)
- SS-116: S-11 (1923-1945)
- SS-117: S-12 (1923-1945)
- SS-118: S-13 (1923-1945)
- SS-119: S-14 (1921-1945)
- SS-120: S-15 (1921-1946)
- SS-121: S-16 (1920-1945)
- SS-122: S-17 (1921-1945)
- SS-123: S-18 (1924-1946)
- SS-124: S-19 (1921-1938)
- SS-125: S-20 (1922-1946)
- SS-126: S-21 (1921-1942)
- SS-127: S-22 (1924-1942, 1944-1945)
- SS-128: S-23 (1923-1946)
- SS-129: S-24 (1923-1942)
- SS-130: S-25 (1923-1941)
- SS-131: S-26 (1923-1942)
- SS-132: S-27 (1924-1942)
- SS-133: S-28 (1923-1944)
- SS-134: S-29 (1924-1942)
- SS-135: S-30 (1920-1946)
- SS-136: S-31 (1922-1946)
- SS-137: S-32 (1922-1946)
- SS-138: S-33 (1922-1946)
- SS-139: S-34 (1922-1946)
- SS-140: S-35 (1922-1946)
- SS-141: S-36 (1923-1942)
- SS-142: S-37 (1923-1945)
- SS-143: S-38 (1923-1945)
- SS-144: S-39 (1923-1942)
- SS-145: S-40 (1923-1946)
- SS-146: S-41 (1924-1946)
- SS-147: H-4 (1918-1931)
- SS-148: H-5 (1918-1933)
- SS-149: H-6 (1918-1933)
- SS-150: H-7 (1918-1933)
- SS-151: H-8 (1918-1933)
- SS-152: H-9 (1918-1933)
- SS-153: S-42 (1924-1946)
- SS-154: S-43 (1924-1946)
- SS-155: S-44 (1925-1943)
- SS-156: S-45 (1925-1946)
- SS-157: S-46 (1925-1946)
- SS-158: S-47 (1925-1946)
- SS-159: S-48 (1922-1946)
- SS-160: S-49 (1922-1931)
- SS-161: S-50 (1922-1931)
- SS-162: S-51 (1922-1925)
- SS-163: Barracuda (1924-1945).
Originally named V-1 (SF-4)
- SS-164: Bass (1925-1945).
Originally named V-2 (SF-5)
- SS-165: Bonita (1926-1945).
Originally named V-3 (SF-6)
- SS-166: Argonaut (1928-1943).
Originally named V-4 (SM-1). Later redesignated APS-1. Note: Argonaut was never formally designated SS-166, but that hull number was reserved for her.
- SS-167: Narwhal (1930-1945).
Originally named V-5 (SC-1)
- SS-168: Nautilus (1930-1945).
Originally named V-6 (SC-2)
- SS-169: Dolphin (1932-1946)
- SS-170: Cachalot (1933-1947)
- SS-171: Cuttlefish (1934-1947)
- SS-172: Porpoise (1935-1957)
- SS-173: Pike (1935-1957)
- SS-174: Shark (1936-1942)
- SS-175: Tarpon (1936-1957)
- SS-176: Perch (1936-1942)
- SS-177: Pickerel (1937-1943)
- SS-178: Permit (1937-1958)
- SS-179: Plunger (1936-1957)
- SS-180: Pollack (1937-1947)
- SS-181: Pompano (1937-1943)
- SS-182: Salmon (1938-1946)
- SS-183: Seal (1938-1957)
- SS-184: Skipjack (1938-1948)
- SS-185: Snapper (1937-1948)
- SS-186: Stingray (1938-1947)
- SS-187: Sturgeon (1938-1948)
- SS-188: Sargo (1939-1947)
- SS-189: Saury (1939-1947)
- SS-190: Spearfish (1939-1947)
- SS-191: Sculpin (1939-1943)
- SS-192: Squalus (1939-1948).
Renamed Sailfish, 1940.
- SS-193: Swordfish (1939-1945)
- SS-194: Seadragon (1939-1948)
- SS-195: Sealion (1939-1941)
- SS-196: Searaven (1939-1948)
- SS-197: Seawolf (1939-1944)
- SS-198: Tambor (1940-1959)
- SS-199: Tautog (1940-1959)
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SS -- Submarines, numbered from SS 200 through SS-399;
SS -- Submarines, numbered from SS 400 through SSBN-599; and
SS -- Submarines, numbered from SSBN 600 through SSN-777. (
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