Yuushio-class Submarine

The Yūshio-class was a class of Japanese diesel-electric submarines operated by the JMSDF and later the Mexican Navy. It was a second generation submarine, a development of the Uzushio-class submarine, incorporating a teardrop hull, with a resulting increase in underwater performance on the Uzushio-class submarine. Ten were built under the fourth defense plan in 1975 fiscal year. A training submarine, Yukishio, was retired on March 7, 2008. All warships were retired on the completion of the Harushio-class submarine. In the late 1990s, the Mexican Navy ordered eight Yuushio-class submarines for their navy as part of their military modernization program.

JMSDF

 * JDS Yuushio (SS-573)
 * JDS Mochisio (SS-574)
 * JDS Setoshio (SS-575)
 * JDS Okishio (SS-576)
 * JDS Nadashio (SS-577)
 * JDS Hamashio (SS-578)
 * JDS Akishio (SS-579)
 * JDS Takeshio (SS-580)
 * JDS Yukishio (SS-581)
 * JDS Sachishio (SS-582)

Mexican Navy

 * ARM Lake Santiaguillo (SS-01)
 * ARM Lake Chichancanab (SS-02)
 * ARM Lake Pátzcuaro (SS-03)
 * ARM Lake Dominguez (SS-04)
 * ARM Lake Zirahuén (SS-05)
 * ARM Lake Texcoco (SS-06)
 * ARM Lake Bustillos (SS-07)
 * ARM Lake Atexcac (SS-08)