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D. Years of construction Manufacturer Famous units U-boat class 240 2 for Germany by modification of type XXIII boats (extension, change in the tower cladding, etc.) Bloth + fospos, hamburg U-HAI U-boat class 241 1 for Germany by modification of a type XXI boat with the double machine system in the 201 and new tower cladding 1960 Kieler Howldoutswer’s ag, keel Wilhelm Bauer U-boat class 201 3 built for Germany 1 temporarily borrowed from Norway for test purposes 1 for Germany converted into a trial for rear oristor tubes 1960\u20131962 Kieler Howldoutswer’s ag, keel U 1 First submarine building of the FRG U-boat class 202 2 for Germany 1965\u20131966 Atlas-Werke AG, Bremen U-boat class 203 Unrealized class of electric small submarines (similar to class 202) without your own load option of the batteries – – – U-boat class 204 unrealized class of submarines (similar to class 206) with Walter drive – – – U-boat class 205 13 pieces built in partly different designs 11 for Germany and later 1 for Germany converted into a test for AIP drives 1 for Germany converted into an underwater target ship 1 for Germany to class 212 A test providers converted 2 built in Denmark for the Danish Navy 1961\u20131969 Kieler Howldoutswer’s ag, keel The war yard, Copenhagen U 12 (S191) Collision with GDR freighter Fritz Reuter (02.04.1971) U-boat class 206 18 built for Germany 12 for Germany to type 206 A converted from it 4 (2 as a spare parts dispenser) further used by Colombia, possibility to use an external mining belt 1973\u20131975 HDW, as U 24 (S173) in 2001 in the maneuver the simulated sinking of the USS Enterprise (CVN-65) U-boat class bile Only export (similar to class 206): 3 built in Great Britain for Israel 1975\u20131977 Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd, Barrow-in-Furness U-boat class 207 only export: 15 for Norway (Kobben-Class) built from it 4 (1 as a spare parts dispenser) further used by Denmark 5 (1 as spare parts dispenser) further used by Poland 1962\u20131967 North Sea works, Emden U-boat class 208 unrealized hunting-under-draft draft with Walter drive for the North Sea operation, planned as a supplement to class 206 – – – U-boat class 209 only export: 61 pieces built in 5 coarse subclasses for 13 countries Class 209-1100: 4 for Greece 2 for Argentina 2 F\u00fcr Peru Class 209-1200: 2 for Colombia 6 for Turkey 4 for Greece 4 F\u00fcr Peru 9 for South Korea Class 209\u20131300: 2 for Venezuela 2 for Ecuador 2 for Indonesia 2 for Chile Class 209-1400: 5 for Brazil 8 for Turkey 3 for South Africa Class 209-1500: 4 for India ab 1967 HDW, as North Sea works, Emden Marinewerft G\u00f6lc\u00fck, G\u00f6lc\u00fck (Kocaeli) Mazagon Dock Limited, Mumbai Navy Arsenal, Rio de Janeiro Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, Okpo-dong Ara San Luis (S32) FalklandCrieg (1982), TCG Yildiray (S350) collision with a freighter in the Mediterranean (2013) [first] U-boat class TR 1700 only export: 2 built in Germany for Argentina 4 Other not completed in Argentina or not started 1980\u20131985 North Sea works, Emden Astillero Domecq Garcia, Buenos Aires U-boat class type 2000 Unrealized draft for the US Navy, option to use an external rocket belt – – U-boat class 210 only export: 6 for Norway (ULA class) as well so far not implemented, highly modernized design class 210mod 1987\u20131992 North Sea works, Emden U-boat class 211 Unrealized draft Tr1600, planned as a replacement in class 206 – – – u-boot-klasse dolphin only export: 3 for Israel (Dolphin class) 3 more with AIP for Israel (Dolphin II class) 1991\u20131999 ab 2007 HDW, as North Sea works, Emden U-boat class Dakar only export: 3 for Israel (successor to the Dolphin II class) ab 2020 HDW, as North Sea works, Emden Submarine class 212 a 4 for Germany 4 for Italy ab 2002 HDW, as North Sea works, Emden Fincantieri, La Spezia – Submarine class 212 a 2nd [2] 2 for Germany ab 2014 HDW, as Submarine class 212 CD 2 for Germany 4 for Norway ab 2029 [3] [4] ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, Kiel – U-boat class 214 only export: 6 for Greece 9 for South Korea 2 for Portugal (class 209 PN) 6 for Turkey (class 214 TN) ab 2004 HDW, as North Sea works, Emden Hellenic Shipyards, Skaramagas Hyundai Heavy Industries, Ulsan Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, Okpo-dong Marinewerft G\u00f6lc\u00fck, G\u00f6lc\u00fck (Kocaeli) Papanikolis als prototyp U-boat class 216 unrealized 4000 TS draft for Australia, which opted for a conventionally powered version of the French Suffen class [5] [6] – – – U-boat class 218 4 ordered by Singapore (class 218 SG). 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