List of active Esfalsan Navy ships (Pacifica)

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This is a list of active Esfalsan Navy ships. There are currently 61 ships in commission, including 20 submarines, 17 frigates, 16 corvettes, 3 ocean survey ships, and 5 replenishment ships.

List of active ships

Class Type Ships Displacement Entered Service Note
Submarines (20 in service)
Hartley Attack submarine Hartley (S21)
Darrell (S22)
Haig (S23)
Millwood (S24)
Bisset (S25)
Tirrell (S26)
Wescott (S27)
Haines (S28)
Beaumont (S29)
Chandler (S30)
Draper (S31)
Lindel (S32)
Mohlen (S33)
Paulson (S34)
Sempers (S35)
1,900 tonnes (submerged) 2019
Italedo Attack submarine Italedo (N27)
Paltoroga (S22)
Loque (S23)
Ogden (S24)
Clarkton (S25)
15,800 tonnes (submerged) 2007
Frigates (17 in service)
Penelope XI Guided-missile frigate Penelope One (P11.1)
Penelope Two (P11.2)
Penelope Three (P11.3)
Penelope Four (P11.4)
Penelope Five (P11.5)
Penelope Six (P11.6)
11,200 tonnes 2014 Generally considered a destroyer internationally due to size, armament, and role.
Furious General-purpose frigate Furious (F143)
Fearless (F144)
Faithful (F145)
Formidable (F146)
Fortuitous (F147)
Faultless (F148)
Falcon (F149)
Foxhound (F150)
Firefly (F151)
Ferret (F152)
Firebrand (F152)
4,900 tonnes 2003
Corvettes (16 in service)
Levante General-purpose corvette Levante (C66)
Sirocco (C67)
Libeccio (C68)
Ponente (C69)
Mistral (C70)
Tramontane (C71)
Gregale (C72)
Levante (C73)
1,600 tonnes 2009 Designed with enhanced mine countermeasures compared to the preceding Amelia class.
Amelia General-purpose corvette Amelia (C58)
Alexandra (C59)
Adrianna (C60)
Aurora (C61)
Athena (C62)
Angelica (C63)
Aspen (C64)
Ashlynn (C65)
1,200 tonnes 1991
Miscellaneous (8 in service)
Skylark Multi-purpose survey Skylark (H4)
Sparrow (H5)
Seahawk (H6)
3,750 tonnes 2002
Wave Force Replenishment tanker Wave Force (T8)
Wave Surge (T9)
Wave Storm (T10)
Wave Stream (T11)
Wave Flow (T12)
31,000 tonnes 2007