Agosta-class Submarine

The Agosta-class submarine is actually two related class of diesel-electric and fast attack submarine developed and constructed by France's DCNS to succeed the Daphné-class submarines. The French Navy grouped this model of submarine in their most capable class as an océanique, meaning "ocean-going." The Agosta–70 are in the active service with the Spanish Navy, Pakistan Navy, and formerly by the French Navy when they commissioned the Scorpène-class submarines.

The Agosta-90B is a modernized version that is built as part of a joint-venture by Pakistan's KSEW and France's DCNS for the Pakistan Navy and features the air-independent marine propulsion. The Agosta-90B are slightly larger and modified submarine that has a crew of 36 plus 5 officers and can be equipped with the MESMA air-independent propulsion (AIP) system.

France

 * MN Agosta (S620)
 * MN Bévéziers (S621)
 * MN La Praya (S622)
 * MN Ouessant (S623) - transferred to Malaysia for training duties 2005-2009, became museum ship in 2011.

Agosta-70

 * PNS Hashmat (S135) - formerly SAS Astrant
 * PNS Hurmat (S136) - formerly SAS Adventurous

Agosta-90B

 * PNS Khalid (S137)
 * PNS Saad (S138)
 * PNS Hamza (S139)

Spain

 * SPS Galerna (S 71)
 * SPS Siroco (S 72)
 * SPS Mistral (S 73)
 * SPS Tramontana (S 74)