Category: Shipbuilding

Sweden: Submarine construction makes progress

A26 partial order awarded to SAAB - later delivery Saab has made further progress in the development and production of the two A26 or Blekinge-class submarines that have already been ordered. On 27 August, the defence manufacturer received the green light for further construction and development steps from the competent authority for defence material (FMV). The contract is worth 510 million euros (SEK 5.2 billion). The programme was launched in 2015. At that time, the construction and development costs totalled SEK 8.2 billion (approximately SEK 800 million as of today). The Blekinge class is a 65-metre-long submarine with a displacement of 2,000 tonnes. The air-independent Stirling propulsion system (Stirling AIP) is designed to provide an 18-day...

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Russia to submit offer to India for P75I submarines

The modernisation of the Indian Navy is progressing and the country is spending a lot of money on it. The armed forces are now making a good impression not only above but also below the water. With the introduction of the Kalvari class in 2017, India now has modern submarines. They are based on the French Scorpène class, are 75 metres long and displace 1775 tonnes when submerged. With their diesel engines supplied by MTU, the boats reach a speed of around 20 knots under water, with a maximum diving depth of 350 metres. The submarines are armed with six 533-millimetre torpedo tubes, from which SM 39 Exocet missiles can also be fired or launched.

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Back to the shipyard

Over the past 21 months, the USS Gerald R. Ford has been put through its paces. The extensive testing of the latest American aircraft carrier began after delivery to the US Navy and came to a climax with the Full Ship Shock Trials. Powerful underwater explosive charges were detonated at various distances to test the ship's resistance to strong shocks. Now the Navy is sending the Ford to the shipyard for the last time for the time being. Over the next six months, repairs will be carried out once again at Newport News Shipyard and systems will be brought up to date. After that, the carrier will be ready to...

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Six in one go

Six new ships for the Russian Navy are said to have been laid down today (23 Aug. 2021). These include two surface units for the coastal area, as well as four submarines. At the opening of the international military-technical forum, President Vladimir Putin announced the keel laying of two nuclear-powered and missile-equipped "underwater cruisers". These are the Dimitri Donskoi and the Prince Potemkin of Project 955A. Also known as the Borei-A, this class of strategic submarines has been under construction since 1996. The Russian Navy currently has four units of this type, and with the two boats launched today, four more will be...

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Sea trials of the Magadan

The Russian Navy has begun sea trials of the latest Project 636.3 submarine. Over the next few days, the boat's entire technical equipment, including the sonar and navigation systems, will undergo a thorough inspection. The diesel-electric powered boat will also complete deep-sea dives. Its manoeuvrability at different depths will also be assessed. Once the tests have been completed, the Magadan will return to the Admiralty shipyard where it was built. Any defects will be rectified there in the following weeks. In recent months, the shipyard itself had already carried out extensive sea trials with the newcomer. On 1 November 2019, the Magadan was...

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