List of submarine museums

This is a list of museums that include submarines that can either be toured or viewed on display.

Australia

 * HMAS Onslow — Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney, Australia - Oberon-class sub. Launched 1968.
 * HMAS Otway (S 59) — Holbrook, New South Wales, Australia - Oberon-class sub. Launched 1966.
 * HMAS Ovens — Western Australian Maritime Museum, Fremantle, Australia - Oberon-class sub. Launched 1967.
 * M-14/M-21 — Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Australia – a Japanese Ko-hyoteki class midget submarine made out of two sunk during a raid on Sydney Harbour in 1942
 * M-21 conning tower — on display at the Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre on Garden Island.

Belgium

 * B-821 (sometimes called B-143) — Seafront Zeebrugge, Zeebrugge, Belgium - Foxtrot-class sub. Launched 1960.

Brazil
Riachuelo (Oberon class submarine) - Navy Cultural Centre in Rio de Janeiro - Brazilian_submarine_Riachuelo_(S22), Launched in 1975, decommissioned 1997.

Canada

 * RV Ben Franklin — Vancouver Maritime Museum, Vancouver, BC, Canada - Deep ocean explorer
 * HMCS Onondaga (S73) - Oberon class — Site Historique Maritime de la Pointe-au-Père, Pointe-au-Père (near Rimouski) Quebec, Canada
 * HMCS Ojibwa (S72) - Oberon class - sold to Elgin Military Museum in Port Burwell, Ontario; currently being restored and opened for tours officially as Museum of Naval History on July 6, 2013

Croatia

 * CB-20 On display at Technical museum in Zagreb, Croatia

Estonia

 * EML Lembit — Estonian Maritime Museum, Tallinn, Estonia - Kalev class submarine. Launched 1936.

Finland

 * Vesikko — Suomenlinna, Helsinki. Launched 1933.

France

 * Le Redoutable (S 611) — Cité de la Mer, Cherbourg — Missile-launching nuclear submarine.
 * Alose — exhibited at Comex's headquarters, Marseille — Naïade-class submarine of 1904.
 * Argonaute (S636) — Cité des sciences et de l'industrie, Paris — 1959 Aréthuse class submarine
 * Espadon S637 — Saint-Nazaire — French Narval-class submarine, launched 1958.
 * Flore S645 — Lorient — French Daphnee-class submarine, launched 1961.

Germany

 * U-1 — Deutsches Museum, Munich, Germany — first German military submarine, commissioned 1906.
 * U-995 — Laboe, Germany — only surviving Type VII U-boat
 * U-2540 — Bremerhaven, Germany - Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum (German Maritime Museum German submarine Wilhelm Bauer) — only surviving Type XXI U-boat
 * S-18 — British Oberon-Class Submarine, launched 1963 - Sassnitz, Germany
 * U-461 — Russian Juliett-Class (Projekt 651) Cold War Submarine - Peenemünde, Germany
 * U-434 — Russian Tango-Class (Projekt 641b) Cold War Submarine - Hamburg Harbour, Germany
 * U-9 — German 1960s Cold War Submarine and German WWII Midget-Submarine "Seehund" - Speyer Technik-Museum, Germany
 * U-10 — German 1960s Cold War Submarine - Wilhelmshaven, Germany
 * U-11 — German 1960s Cold War Submarine - Fehmarn, Germany

India

 * INS Kursura (S20) — Ramakrishna Mission Beach, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. Service: 1969-2001.
 * INS Vela (S40) — Tamil Nadu. Service: 1973-2010.

Indonesia

 * KRI Pasopati (410) — Indonesian Navy Submarine Monument, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia — Early Cold War Soviet Whiskey class submarine. Launched 1952.

Israel

 * INS Gal — Clandestine Immigration and Navy Museum, Haifa, Israel - Gal-class sub. Launched 1975.

Italy

 * Enrico Toti (S-506) — Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia "Leonardo da Vinci", Milan, Italy - Toti-class sub. Launched 1967.
 * Nazario Sauro (S-518) — Galata - Museo del mare, Genoa, Italy - Sauro-class sub. Launched 1976.

Japan

 * JDS Akishio — JMSDF Kure Museum, Kure, Japan - Yushio-class sub. Launched 1985.
 * HA-18 — Japanese Type 'A' Midget Submarine, used at Pearl Harbor, TH, 7 December 1941. Now at The Naval History Museum, Etajima, Japan.

Netherlands

 * HNLMS Tonijn (S-805) — Dutch Naval Museum, Den Helder, The Netherlands - Potvis-class sub. Launched 1965.

Peru

 * BAP Abtao — Peruvian Naval Museum, Callao, Peru — 1954 Lobo-class sub. Launched 1954.

Russia

 * Museum of Russian Submarine Forces at 83, Kondratiyeskiy prospekt, St. Petersburg.
 * D-2 Narodovolets Submarine — Located at 10 Shkipersky Protok, Vasilyevsky Island, St. Petersburg. Launched 1994.
 * S-56 — WWII submarine in Vladivostok.
 * S-189 — Located at Lieutenant Schmidt Embankment in St. Petersburg.
 * M-261 — Quebec-class submarine in Krasnodar.
 * B-307 — Tango-class submarine in Togliatti.
 * B-396 — Tango-class submarine, Museum of Submarine Navy, Moscow. Launched 1980.
 * B-413 — Foxtrot-class submarine in Museum of the World Ocean, Kaliningrad. Launched 1969.
 * B-440 — Foxtrot-class submarine in Vytegra.
 * Museum of Submarine Armaments at Gidropribor production facility in Saint Petersburg (Russian homepage - http://www.gidropribor.ru/index.php?id=16, info in Rus. also at http://www.missiles.ru/foto_Gidropribor.htm)

Sweden

 * HMS Hajen — The Naval Museum, Karlskrona, Sweden - Holland type submarine. Launched 1904.
 * HMS Neptun — The Naval Museum, Karlskrona, Sweden - Näcken type submarine. Launched 1980. (Open to the public starting summer of 2014)
 * HMS Nordkaparen — Maritiman, Göteborg, Sweden - Draken II class submarine. Launched 1962.
 * HMS U3 — House of Science and Maritime History, Malmö, Sweden - Kustubåt (littoral submarine) class submarine. Launched 1942.

Switzerland

 * Mesoscaphe — Saint-Gingolphe, Switzerland — Exploration submarine

Turkey

 * SM UB-46 — the Dardanelles Naval Museum at Çanakkale — a Type UB II U-boat for the Imperial German Navy
 * TCG Uluçalireis — Istanbul, Rahmi M. Koc Museum – BALAO/TENCH-class former US Navy Submarine USS Thornback (SS-418) Launched 1944

United Kingdom

 * Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport, Hampshire
 * HMS Alliance (P417) — Amphion-class submarine. Launched 1947
 * Biber 105 — German midget submarine
 * Holland 1 — first Royal Navy submarine. Launched 1901
 * HMS X24 — X class submarine of WWII. Launched 1943
 * LR3 (submersible) — Ocean survey and repair submersible 1982
 * HMS E17 conning tower is preserved as a monument.
 * HMS Ocelot (S17) — Chatham Historic Dockyard, Chatham, Kent — Oberon-class submarine. Launched 1962
 * Biber 90 — Imperial War Museum, London — German midget submarine
 * U-534 — German Type IXC/40, Birkenhead, Merseyside.

United States

 * Bayou St. John Confederate Submarine — Louisiana State Museum–Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, Louisiana — Early Confederate States of America sub of uncertain origin.
 * CSS Hunley, Confederate Submarine — Warren Lasch Conservation Center, North Charleston, South Carolina. Launched 1863
 * Paterson Museum, Paterson, New Jersey
 * Holland sub #1 — J. P. Holland's first experimental sub. Launched 1878.
 * Fenian Ram — J. P. Holland's second experimental sub. Launched 1881.
 * U.S. Navy Submarine Force Museum, Groton, Connecticut
 * Siluro San Bartolomeo — Italian Submersible. WWII Early 1940s.
 * HA-8 — Japanese Type "A" Ko-Hyoteki-class sub. WWII Early 1940s.
 * USS Nautilus (SSN-571) — Nautilus-class sub - first US nuclear sub. Launched 1954.
 * USS X-1 — Research Midget Submarine. Launched 1955.
 * Maritime Museum of San Diego, San Diego, California
 * B 39 — Soviet Foxtrot (641)-class sub. Launched 1967.
 * USS Dolphin (AGSS-555) — Diesel-electric deep-diving research and development submarine.
 * New Jersey Naval Museum — Hackensack, New Jersey
 * USS Ling (SS-297), a 312 ft long Balao-class submarine of World War II
 * USS Halfbeak (SS-352) conning tower
 * Naval Undersea Museum, Keyport, Washington
 * RV Deep Quest — Research Submersible. Launched 1967.
 * USS Sturgeon (SSN-637) Sail. Commissioned 1967 - Decommissioned 1994.
 * Bathyscaphe Trieste — first diver of the Challenger Deep, in the Mariana Trench near Guam
 * B-427 — Long Beach, California — Soviet Foxtrot (641)-class sub (renamed Scorpion).
 * National Museum of the Pacific War, Fredericksburg, Texas
 * HA-19 — Japanese Type 'A' Midget Submarine. WWII Early 1940s, beached at Pearl Harbor, TH, 7 December 1941.
 * USS Pintado (SS-387) — Conning tower on display in the Memorial Courtyard
 * Intelligent Whale — National Guard Militia Museum of New Jersey, Sea Girt, New Jersey — experimental hand-cranked submarine. Launched 1863.
 * Juliett 484 (K-77/B-77) — Collier Point Park, Providence, Rhode Island — Soviet guided missile sub. Launched 1965. The sub was scrapped in 2009 after no one bought the sub after it sank and was recovered.
 * GS U-505 — Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois — German type IXC U-boat - captured in WWII. Launched 1941.
 * Seawolf Park, Galveston, Texas
 * USS Cavalla (SS-244) — WWII Gato-class sub. Launched 1943.
 * USS Tautog (SSN-639) — Sail
 * Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park, Buffalo, New York.
 * USS Croaker (SS-246) — WWII Gato-class sub. Launched 1942.
 * USS Boston (SSN-703) — Sail and upper rudder.
 * Conventional Submarines
 * USS Albacore (AGSS-569) — Albacore Park and Museum, Portsmouth, New Hampshire — Research Sub - First US teardrop hull. Launched 1953.
 * USS Batfish (SS-310) — War Memorial Park, Muskogee, Oklahoma — WWII Balao-class sub. Launched 1943.
 * USS Balao (SS-285) — Conning tower at the Navy Memorial Museum, Washington, DC.
 * USS Baya (SS-318) — Periscope at the Vallejo Naval and Historical Museum, Vallejo, California.
 * USS Becuna (SS-319) — Independence Seaport Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — WWII Balao-class sub. Launched 1944.
 * USS Blueback (SS-581) — OMSI Museum, Portland, Oregon — last US Navy non-nuclear sub. Launched 1959.
 * USS Bowfin (SS-287) — USS Bowfin Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii — WWII Gato-class sub. Launched 1942.
 * USS Clamagore (SS-343) — Patriots Point Maritime Museum, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina — WWII Balao-class sub. Launched 1945.
 * USS Cobia (SS-245) — Wisconsin Maritime Museum, Manitowoc, Wisconsin — WWII Gato-class sub. Launched 1943.
 * USS Cod (SS-224) — National Historic Landmark, Cleveland Ohio — WWII Gato-class sub. Launched 1943.
 * USS Drum (SS-228) — Battleship Memorial Park, Mobile, Alabama — WWII Gato-class sub. Launched 1941.
 * USS Flasher (SS-249) — Conning tower at the WWII National Submarine Memorial - East, Groton, CT.
 * USS Growler (SSG-577) — Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, New York, New York — Grayback/Regulus II-class sub. Launched 1958.
 * USS Lionfish (SS-298) — Battleship Cove Museum, Fall River, Massachusetts — WWII Balao-class sub. Launched 1943.
 * USS Marlin (SST-2) — Freedom Park, Omaha, Nebraska — T-1-class training submarine. Launched 1953.
 * USS Pampanito (SS-383) — S. F. Maritime National Park, San Francisco, California — WWII Balao-class sub. Launched 1943.
 * USS Parche (SS-384) — conning tower barrel, bridge structure, shears, and upper gun at the Naval Submarine Base, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
 * USS Razorback (SS-394) — Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum, North Little Rock, Arkansas — WWII Balao-class sub. Launched 1944.
 * USS Requin (SS-481) — Carnegie Science Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — WWII Tench-class sub. Launched 1945.
 * USS Sailfish (SS-192) — bridge and conning tower at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine
 * USS Silversides (SS-236) — Naval & Maritime Museum, Muskegon, Michigan — WWII Gato-class sub. Launched 1941.
 * USS Tambor (SS-198) — Periscope on display the Dossin Great Lakes Museum, Detroit, Michigan
 * USS Torsk (SS-423) — Baltimore Maritime Museum, Baltimore, Maryland — Tench-class sub. Launched 1944. Sank Last Combatant Japanese ships in WWII.
 * Nuclear Submarines
 * USS George Bancroft (SSBN-643) — sail is on display at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia.
 * USS George Washington (SSBN-598) — Sail at the Submarine Force Library and Museum, Groton, Connecticut
 * USS Grayling (SSN-646)
 * Sail at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
 * Anchor and chain are on display downtown Grayling, Michigan.
 * USS Hawkbill (SSN-666) — Sail at Arco, Idaho
 * USS Lewis and Clark (SSBN-644) — Sail and upper rudder at Patriots Point, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
 * USS Mariano G. Vallejo (SSBN-658) — Sail at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California
 * USS Nathanael Greene (SSBN-636) — Sail on display in Port Canaveral, Florida
 * USS Omaha (SSN-692) — Sail, rudder, and hull mockup at Levi Carter Park, Omaha, Nebraska
 * USS Woodrow Wilson (SSBN-624) — Sail at Naval Base Kitsap, Bangor, Washington