Dízel-elektromos meghajtású tengeralattjárók

A norvég Uredd (S-305) Type 210 típusú tengeralattjáró a Trollfjordban. 2019-ben készült a kép.

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Ez meg az ausztrál biztosan nem.
Az új A26-os lopakodó tengó elég faszán néz ki.
Ha lenne tengerünk abból kellene 2-3 darab, felszíni hajókra alig költenék: max néhány lopakodó "missile boat" (pl. Skjold) meg járőrhajó kellene és partvédelmi ütegek. Kis országnak anti-access/area denial-ra kell játszani...
 
Valaki felrakta a NatGeos dokumentum filmet a Franciák Daphne osztályú 1968ban eltünt Minerva tengeralattjáróról;
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The government of Japan has decided to build a submarine with a vertical launcher (VLS) capable of launching long-range missiles from underwater.

The improved version of the domestically-produced Type 12 surface-to-ship missile, which has a range of more than 1,000 kilometers, as well as foreign-made missiles such as the Tomahawk cruise missile purchased from the United States will be installed on the VLS. The VLS system will allow for more missiles to be launched than the traditional torpedo launcher method.

The government’s decision to equip a submarine with a VLS is aimed at improving its counterattack capabilities. By launching missiles from under the sea, Japan will be able to strike enemy missile launch sites and strengthen its deterrence capabilities. Submarines are difficult to locate, making them an effective tool for launching surprise attacks.
 
STM has completed the modernization of the second AGOSTA 90B Class submarine owned by Pakistan, equipping it with modern and state-of-the-art systems, and has delivered it to the Pakistan Navy...


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Royal Canadian Navy pitches $60 billion submarine purchase, say defence and industry sources​

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