Friday, February 13, 2009
SOLD - ex-Military Submarine
VESSEL IDENTIFIER: PI12
Price: U.S. $550,000.00
DIMENSIONS
Feet
Meters
Length
246
75.2
Breadth
20.6
6.3
Depth
16
4.9
Speed
17 knots surface13.5 knots submerged
Range
12,000-15,000 Miles
Torpedo Tubes
533 mm bow-4, stern-2
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Year Built
Where Built
Registry
Class
Construction
Gross Registered Tons
Displacement
1,050 tons surface 1,350 submerged
Complement
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SSN Seawolf Class Attack Submarine, USA
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Model of the USS Balao (SS-285) Fleet Submarine
Commissioned in February 1943, USS Balao carried 10 officers and 70 enlisted men in a hull 312 feet (95 m) long that displaced 2,415 tons submerged. Her armament included deck guns and 24 torpedoes. On the surface, powered by four diesel engines, the Balao had a top speed just over 20 knots (37 km/hr); cruising at 10 knots (18 km/hr) her range was 11,000 nautical miles (20,000 km). Two 126-cell battery groups gave her a submerged top speed of 8.75 knots (16.2 km/hr); holding her speed to 2 knots (4 km/hr), she could remain submerged for 48 hours.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Project 865 Piranya (NATO Name Losos)
Project 865 Piranya (NATO Name Losos) | ||
Displacement, tons: | 218, submerged | |
Dimensions, ft (m): | 92.5 x 15.4 x 12.8 (28.2 x 4.7 x 3.9) | |
Main machinery: | One 160 MW diesel generator; one 60 kW direct current motor | |
Speed, knots: | 8 surfaced 6.7 submerged | |
Range, miles: | 1,000 at 4 knots, surfaced 260 at 4 knots, submerged | |
Complement: | 3 officers and group of 6 divers | |
Diving depth, ft (m): | 650 (200) | |
Endurance: | 10 days | |
Weapons: | Two containers for the transport of diving units and two mine units or two lattices for Latush torpedoes |
Vela (Project 641M and 641K, Foxtrot)
Vela (Project 641M and 641K, Foxtrot) | ||
Displacement, tons: | 1,952 surfaced 2,475 submerged | |
Dimensions, ft (m): | 299.5 x 24.6 x 19.7 (91.3 x 7.5 x 6.0) | |
Main machinery: | diesel-electric | |
Speed, knots: | 16 surfaced 10 snorkeling 15 submerged | |
Range, miles: | 20,000 at 8 knots, surfaced 11,500 at 8 knots, snorkeling 380 at 2 knots, submerged | |
Complement: | 75 (8 officers) | |
Diving depth, ft (m): | 820 (250) | |
Endurance: | 70 days | |
Weapons: | 22 torpedoes; ten 21 in (533 mm) tubes; 44 mines in lieu of torpedoes |
Sindhughosh (Project 877EM, Kilo)
Sindhughosh (Project 877EM, Kilo) | ||
Displacement, tons: | 2,325 surfaced 3,076 submerged | |
Dimensions, ft (m): | 238.2 x 32.5 x 21.7 (72.6 x 9.9 x 6.6) | |
Main machinery: | diesel-electric | |
Speed, knots: | 10 surfaced 9 snorkeling 17 submerged | |
Range, miles: | 6,000 at 7 knots, snorkeling 400 at 3 knots, submerged | |
Complement: | 52 (13 officers) | |
Diving depth, ft (m): | 984 (300) | |
Endurance: | 45 days | |
Weapons: | 18 SSMs and torpedoes; six 21" (533 mm) tubes, two of which can launch SSMs; 24 mines in lieu of torpedoes; 8 SAM missiles for portable launcher |
Shishumar (Type 209/1500)
Shishumar (Type 209/1500) | ||
Displacement, tons: | 1,660 surfaced 1,850 submerged | |
Dimensions, ft (m): | 211.2 x 21.3 x 19.7 (64.4 x 6.5 x 6.0) | |
Main machinery: | diesel-electric | |
Speed, knots: | 13 surfaced 22.5 submerged | |
Range, miles: | 18,000 at 4.5 knots, surfaced 8,200 at 8 knots, snorkeling 524 at 4 knots, submerged | |
Complement: | 40 (8 officers) | |
Diving depth, ft (m): | 853 (260) | |
Endurance: | 50 days | |
Weapons: | 14 torpedoes; eight 21" (533 mm) tubes; 24 mines on external mine laying belt |
Project 75 (Scorpène)
Project 75 (Scorpène) | ||
Displacement, tons: | 1,668 surfaced 1,908 submerged | |
Dimensions, ft (m): | 217.8 x 20.3 x 19.0 (66.4 x 6.2 x 5.8) | |
Main machinery: | diesel-electric | |
Speed, knots: | 12 surfaced 20 submerged | |
Range, miles: | 6,500 at 8 knots, surfaced 550 at 4 knots, submerged | |
Complement: | 31 (6 officers) | |
Diving depth, ft (m): | 984 (300) | |
Endurance: | 50 days | |
Weapons: | 18 SSMs and torpedoes; six 21" (533 mm) tubes, four of which can launch SSMs |
UASC receives latest ship from Hyundai
United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) held a special ceremony in Korea last month to celebrate the delivery of its latest ship from Hyundai Heavy Industries Limited.
The company, which is owned by six Arabian Gulf states (United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Iraq), has named the vessel M.V. Al Manamah.
“With a continued resurgence in the maritime industry, it’s time for shipping lines to modernise their fleet and enhance the service levels being provided to customers at competitive prices,” said Shaikh Daij Bin Salman Al Khalifa, board member of UASC and chairman of the General Organisation of Sea Ports (GOP). Story continues below ↓
Navy’s Latest Ship Constructed
The latest San Antonio Class LPD is USS NEW YORK. The mission of the LPD is to transport Marines and their equipment, including AAAVs, LCAC, and MV-22 Osprey. The all-important-and-inspiring difference with the NEW YORK, is that the bow stern is constructed of 8 tons of steel salvaged from the wreckage of the Wold Trade Center.
This is the most fitting tribute to the men and women who lost their lives during 9/11. Send the WTC to the tip of the spear.
Tourist Submarine
Proven profitability and market differentiation. These are the results of tourist submarine operations across the globe. Last year this industry carried over 2 million passengers and enjoyed $150 million in revenue; and the story has just begun.
Passenger submarines represent successful, tried and true technology and demonstrated profitability. Since the first contemporary tourist submarine went into operation in 1985, over 45 purpose-built vehicles have entered service. No longer are trained divers the exclusive visitors to the subsea world. Now, regardless of age or physical condition, passengers can directly experience the myriad denizens of the deep from the air conditioned comfort of a contemporary tourist submarine.
U.S. Submarines, Inc. has developed the first diesel electric tourist submarine, the Nomad 1000. Available in 24- and 36-passenger configurations, the Nomad is competitively superior to all other tourist submarine designs. In comparison to conventional battery powered tourist subs, the Nomad will dive 7 times deeper, and has 50 times the surface range at 4 times the speed. We are also designing the SeaView 66, the world's largest tourist submarine.
We also consult in business planning, feasibility analysis, site survey, crew training and acquisition; and we provide turn-key tourist submarine operations with new or used equipment.
In its tourist submarine configuration the diesel electric Nomad will seat 24-passengers. An extended version has a 36-passenger capacity
We are currently designing the world's largest tourist submarine, one that has a transparent acrylic pressure hull for outstanding visibility.
Virtual Reality Panorama
Experience a virtual reality panoramic look at the interior of a contemporary tourist submarine.
The Business of Tourist Submarines
What's involved in setting up a tourist submarine operation? This detailed overview points out the requirements.
We offer several immediately available pre-owned vessels.
Tourist Submarine Operating Locations
These are the places where you can experience a tourist submarine dive. We also rate some of the better dive locations.
Tourist Submarine Related Articles
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The Anatomy of a Tourist Submarine
Curious about how a tourist submarine works? This brief overview highlights the functions of major components.
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
submarine sale to Pakistan
Last year, the transaction was approved in the first phase of Berlin's review of the sale by the German warship-building consortium.
Germany's opposition Greens party asked parliament Thursday to intervene, but the large government majority rejected the motion. However several speakers in government parties voiced some misgivings at the sale.
Rolf Hempelmann of the Social Democrats, a party in Chancellor Angela Merkel's government, called for a "fresh review of the security situation in the region" before the government gave its final blessing for the sale. (dpa) http://www.topnews.in/german-parliament-backs-submarine-sale-pakistan-299845
German parliament backs submarine sale to Pakistan
Russian Top-Secret Submarine 20120:
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Russia could be developing a top-secret new type of submarine capable of patrolling underwater longer than existing diesel-powered submarines, a Russian newspaper said on Wednesday.
The project -- codenamed 20120 -- came to light when details were inadvertantly posted on the Internet site of a provincial town, Kommersant newspaper reported. The posting has now been taken down and the navy denied any knowldege of the project.
Russia is boosting military spending to back up its increasingly assertive foreign policy. That has allowed it to resume work developing new hardware that was shelved because of a lack of cash after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Earlier this year, Russia launched the Yuri Dologruky nuclear submarine, its first new-generation submarine since the end of Soviet rule.
Kommersant said the specifications for the 20120 and the secrecy around it suggested it contained technology that was radically different from any submarines in service.
It said the new design may involve installing a small nuclear reactor on a diesel-powered submarine to extend the time it can operate without surfacing.
Contacted on Wednesday, a spokesman for Russia's navy said the details cited by Kommersant did not come from it. "We are not going to make any comment," he said.
Details of the submarine were released by the town of Sarov, north-east of Moscow, in a press release on a visit by a naval captain who commands a submarine named after the town. http://www.javno.com/en/world/clanak.php?id=79903
New Chinese Submarine
New Chinese Submarine
Wuhan is a deep water port about two hundred kilometers upriver from the mouth of the Yangze River. Wuhan Shipyard was started there seventy five years ago. But under Communist control, it has become the primary builder of China’s non-nuclear submarines. In May, on the occasion of its anniversary, it displayed a new variant of the Song class guided missile submarine, longer than the parent, which, it was said, has an Air Independent auxiliary propulsion unit. Also in May two photographs were taken of a different, rather larger submarine, also at Wuhan shipyard. It appears the new submarine is as large or slightly larger than the 244 foot long (2350 ton displacement) Kilo Project 636. The DOD disclosed that this new class of conventional submarine has the code name “Yaun.”It had been reported in the Chinese press that China had built its own version of the Russian “Kilo” class. It was stated that the submarine had been modified, and that the Chinese variant was “better” than its Russian counterpart. Analysts discounted this report as mere propaganda. Even the publication of a model of the submarine by an aviation magazine caused no change in this view: building a model is a lot easier than building a full sized submarine. But the photographs of the submarine, launched and undergoing the usual floating fitting out process at Wuhan, has caused a reinterpretation of this report. It is clear that this submarine is nearly ready for sea and that she is, indeed, a variant of the Russian Kilo class. However, it is not an exact copy. The diving planes are on the sail, and there are other detail changes. Given the Chinese have already fitted AIP in both Ming and Song type hulls, the possibility this is an AIP variant of the Kilo should not be discounted. It also may be able to launch cruise missiles from torpedo tubes, as the Song class do. Evaluation of the model indicates it is large enough. If so, it might indeed be said to be a “better” version of the Kilo than the Russian version.There is another implication of this development. China has barely completed taking delivery of half a dozen of the third group of Ming class, It is now building the third variant of the Song class. There are two sub groups of Kilo with eight more building for delivery in 2006 and 2007. The first 093 class SSN is expected to commission in a few weeks. The first 094 SSBN is well under construction. Now we have another sub type of Kilo nearing completion. Clearly China has decided to acquire many types of submarines, more types than any other nation. The Chinese perception that its submarines are its first line warships is reinforced by the appointment of a submarine officer as the new commander of the navy (PLAN, or People's Liberation Army Navy). And it appears that the size of the Chinese submarine force is not declining, as was widely reported. Instead it appears that in excess of eighty submarines will be available (in one state or another) for the medium term. It also appears that this force is modernizing fast, and that in waters of interest to China, it probably has a significant, and growing, operational capability.
There's been some claim that the new Chinese sub is a radical "surprise" for the U.S. Navy. Despite the charges that the Navy "didn't know" they were building it, in fact the Navy did. The "surprise" was that the boat was ready sooner than expected, but it's really hard to tell when a boat will be finished, given that they're always built under a shed. As for its capabilities, well, a lot is being said, but while the new boat seems to be different from the previous class, it's not clear that she's a major leap forward.-- Sid Trevethttp://www.strategypage.com/military_photos/military_photos_200471823.aspx
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
diesel-electric attack submarine
By the time it surfaced the 160ft Song Class diesel-electric attack submarine is understood to have sailed within viable range for launching torpedoes or missiles at the carrier.
According to senior Nato officials the incident caused consternation in the U.S. Navy.
The Americans had no idea China's fast-growing submarine fleet had reached such a level of sophistication, or that it posed such a threat.
One Nato figure said the effect was "as big a shock as the Russians launching Sputnik" - a reference to the Soviet Union's first orbiting satellite in 1957 which marked the start of the space age.
The incident, which took place in the ocean between southern Japan and Taiwan, is a major embarrassment for the Pentagon.
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Battle stations: The Kitty Hawk carries 4,500 personnel
The lone Chinese vessel slipped past at least a dozen other American warships which were supposed to protect the carrier from hostile aircraft or submarines.
And the rest of the costly defensive screen, which usually includes at least two U.S. submarines, was also apparently unable to detect it.
According to the Nato source, the encounter has forced a serious re-think of American and Nato naval strategy as commanders reconsider the level of threat from potentially hostile Chinese submarines.
It also led to tense diplomatic exchanges, with shaken American diplomats demanding to know why the submarine was "shadowing" the U.S. fleet while Beijing pleaded ignorance and dismissed the affair as coincidence.
Analysts believe Beijing was sending a message to America and the West demonstrating its rapidly-growing military capability to threaten foreign powers which try to interfere in its "backyard".
The People's Liberation Army Navy's submarine fleet includes at least two nuclear-missile launching vessels.
Its 13 Song Class submarines are extremely quiet and difficult to detect when running on electric motors.
Commodore Stephen Saunders, editor of Jane's Fighting Ships, and a former Royal Navy anti-submarine specialist, said the U.S. had paid relatively little attention to this form of warfare since the end of the Cold War.
He said: "It was certainly a wake-up call for the Americans.
"It would tie in with what we see the Chinese trying to do, which appears to be to deter the Americans from interfering or operating in their backyard, particularly in relation to Taiwan."
In January China carried a successful missile test, shooting down a satellite in orbit for the first time.
At least a dozen warships provide a physical guard while the technical wizardry of the world's only military superpower offers an invisible shield to detect and deter any intruders.
That is the theory. Or, rather, was the theory.Uninvited guest: A Chinese Song Class submarine, like the one that sufaced by the U.S.S. Kitty Hawk
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-492804/The-uninvited-guest-Chinese-sub-pops-middle-U-S-Navy-exercise-leaving-military-chiefs-red-faced.html
Rubis/Améthyste
Displacement, metric tons:
2,410 surfaced2,670 submerged
Dimensions, ft (m):
241.5 × 24.9 × 21 (73.6 × 7.6 × 6.4)
Main machinery:
Nuclear
Speed, knots:
25 submerged
Complement:
66 (8 officers)
Diving depth, ft (m):
984 (300)
Endurance:
60 days
Weapons:
14 SSMs and torpedoes; four 21" (533 mm) tubes; 32 mines in lieu of torpedoeshttp://www.nti.org/db/submarines/france/index.html
Defence
Le Redoutable
Displacement, metric tons:
8,080 surfaced8,920 submerged
Dimensions, ft (m):
422.1 × 34.8 × 32.8 (128.7 × 10.6 × 10)
Main machinery:
Nuclear
Speed, knots:
20 surfaced25 submerged
Complement:
130 (including 15 officers)
Diving depth, ft (m):
820 (250)
Endurance:
Not available
Weapons:
16 M4/TN 71 or M45/TN 75 SLBMs with six 150 kt warheads; 18 SSMs and torpedoes in four 21" (533 mm) tubes
Comments:
http://www.nti.org/db/submarines/france/index.html
Submarine Proliferation
Le Triomphant
Displacement, metric tons:
12,640 surfaced14,335 submerged
Dimensions, ft (m):
453 × 41 × 41 (138 × 12.5 × 2.5)
Main machinery:
Nuclear
Speed, knots:
25 submerged
Complement:
111 (including 15 officers)
Diving depth, ft (m):
1,640 (500)
Endurance:
Not available
Weapons:
16 M45/TN75 SLBMs with six 150 kt warheads, to be replaced by M51/TN75 SLBM with larger range and four warheads; 18 SSMs and torpedoes in four 21" (533 mm) tubes
Comments:
Le Terrible, currently under construction at Cherbourg, will be equipped with a new combat system, the Sycobs, and will receive a new SLBM, the M51. It is the first submarine entirely designed through the use of computer-assisted design (CAD), and is expected to cost € 1.52 billion. http://www.nti.org/db/submarines/france/index.html
Russian Submarine Disaster - Latest
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Disaster in Russian submarine
According to Igor Dygalo, commander, the levels of radioactivity are normal and the reactor was not affected.
President Dmitry Medevedev instructed the Minister of Defense, Anatoli Serdiukov, to conduct a thorough investigation to discover the cause of the incident. The Military Prosecutor's Pacific Fleet is to open the investigation, led by Sergei Fridinski.
Activation of the system to combat the fire could have been a result of a breach of the code of work by employees at the shipyard ship before the launch of the submarine, according to military sources quoted by ITAR-TASS. http://english.pravda.ru/russia/politics/09-11-2008/106676-disaster-0
Russia Launches Latest Generation Nuclear Submarine
Russia launched its first new generation nuclear submarine since the fall of the Soviet Union on Sunday, the Reuters news agency quoted Russian first deputy prime minister Sergei Ivanov as saying.
The long-delayed Yuri Dolgoruky, the first Borei-class (Arctic Wind) nuclear submarine, was moved to the dry docks at a highly secret submarine base in the Arctic town of Severodvinsk, the heart of Russia’s northern submarine fleet.
Sergei Ivanov, who rules the military-industrial sector, took part in the ceremony along with the navy top brass and Kremlin advisers.
“For the first time in 17 years we are launching such a vessel — in essence this is the first Russian strategic submarine, a submarine of the new generation,†Ivanov said at the ceremony.
The launch of the new submarine is part of a plan, approved by President Vladimir Putin, to upgrade the core of Russia’s undersea nuclear attack forces, military analysts said.
Putin has boosted funding for the submarine fleet, which has been involved in a string of fatal accidents including the sinking of the Kursk nuclear submarine in the Barents Sea in August 2000. All 118 sailors aboard the Kursk perished.
The Yuri Dolgoruky has taken 12 years to build following funding problems in the chaos of the 1990s, when the post-Soviet navy and shipbuilding sector lost much of its talent.
“Russia wants to show that she remains a nuclear power and — as the Putin administration says — still a great power and for them the greatness of that power is measured by its weapons,†Alexander Nikitin, a former Russian navy engineer now working as an environmental campaigner, told Reuters from Oslo.
Russia has the second largest nuclear submarine fleet in the world after the United States.
“Russia’s attack submarines fulfil the function of preventing the United States’s freedom of action at sea,†said Ivan Safranchuk, head of the World Security Institute’s Moscow office.
“The development of this submarine fleet illustrates the intentions of Russia to preserve its position on the world ocean,†he said.
The Yuri Dolgoruky, which takes its name from a Slavic prince who helped defend Moscow, can descend to a depth of 450 meters (1,500 feet) and can carry 107 sailors for 100 days without rising to the surface.
The submarine, which Interfax said had cost about 23 billion roubles ($890 million), should have been ready in 2002 but will enter full service in the northern fleet in 2008.
Russia will build 8 of the new generation submarines by 2018, defence officials said.
But Russia has had problems developing the Bulava-M ballistic missiles, which the new submarines will carry. The missiles, which have a range of 8,000 km (5,000 miles), have misfired in four out the five recent tests.
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Navy debuts latest nuclear-powered submarine
Its periscope projects sea-level surroundings onto a 30-inch monitor instead of a lookout sailor's eye, and the expanded payload is made to carry and deploy special forces teams anywhere in the world.
The Navy debuted its newest nuclear-powered submarine Friday in an Atlantic Ocean swing off the Florida coast, the second in the latest fast-attack class that marks a broad departure from the Cold War-era deterrence boats.
The Texas, which will officially earn a "USS" designator in a commissioning ceremony in two weeks, weighs 7,800 tons, measures 377 feet long and can remain submerged on covert surveillance up to three months. It travels faster than 25 knots underwater and dives farther than 800 feet.
"It's much more effective than any ship I've been on before," said Capt. John Litherland, who has been on more than 50. "It's not the fastest, but the difference is that it's quiet even at its top speed."
Perhaps the biggest improvement is the ability to travel with a small special forces submarine, nine commandos and their gear. Previous subs would have carried only three Navy SEALS.
That kind of space is premium on a vessel designed to hide and spend most of its life underwater. Its maximum time submerged is limited only by the amount of food it can carry, because the boat generates its own power and oxygen.
Sailors sleep twelve to a room, on 6½-foot beds with about 3 feet of top-to-bottom sleeping space, the 4-inch deep compartment under it the only place to stow belongings.
That's why they spent four weeks in basic training learning how to fold, crewmembers joke. And they've grown to carry less stuff, after training to spend up to six months at a time in the middle of the ocean.
More than 130 sailors will staff the sub when it begins serving missions, which after further trials might not be until 2008.
The boat carries sea-to-shore Tomahawk missiles, advanced capability Mark 48 torpedoes and mobile land mines. But one of its most critical missions is covert intelligence and surveillance.
The second of the so-called Virginia boats, following the USS Virginia, the Texas also features advanced navigation and computer systems that only require two sailors piloting. The periscope is fiberoptic, useful for two reasons: there is no longer a vulnerable hatch on top to telescope into and out of, and its images can be projected to everyone in the control room.
The Texas was built at a Newport News, Va., shipyard, where all or parts of the first 10 subs of the Virginia class are being built. It cost $2.7 billion and arrived about a year late for trials, though Navy officials expect future expenses and construction to be lower and smoother. The entire class could eventually number 30 submarines.
Though the sub is nuclear powered, it may or may not carry nuclear weapons — information the Navy keeps classified.
First lady Laura Bush christened the sub in the name of her home state in July 2004, smashing a ceremonial bottle of sparkling wine against the hull. The boat will be commissioned in Galveston, Texas, on Sept. 9, and its home port will be Groton, Conn.
It is the fourth vessel to be named after the state of Texas.
Copyright 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. http://http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2006-08-26-submarine_x.htm