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What is the most lethal submarine?

What is the most lethal submarine?

In combination with their high speed, the vessels are very dangerous to every nation’s navy. Their heavy armament and advanced missiles can cause remarkable damage to enemy vessels even before the enemy fleet can trace the Seawolf. The submarine is very successful in the Los Angeles class.

Which nation has the best submarines?

Currently top 10 attack submarines in the world are these:

  • Nr.1 Seawolf class (USA)
  • Nr.2 Virginia class (USA)
  • Nr.3 Astute class (United Kingdom)
  • Nr.4 Graney class (Russia)
  • Nr.5 Sierra II class (Russia)
  • Nr.6 Improved Los Angeles class (USA)
  • Nr.7 Akula class (Russia)
  • Nr.8 Soryu class (Japan)

What are the features of Scorpene-class submarines?

The Scorpene-class submarine has a diving depth of 300m and autonomy of 45 days. The submarine’s submerged speed is 20k and its operational availability is 240 days a year. The submarine can carry 35 crew members. It features six weapon tubes and can carry a total weapon payload of 18 weapons.

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What is the cost of India’s Scorpene-class submarines?

The second submarine in class, INS Khanderi, was launched in January 2017 while the third P75 Scorpene-class submarine, designated INS Karanj, was launched in January 2018. The fourth P75 Scorpene-class submarine INS Vela was launched in May 2019. The total cost of the submarines is estimated to be Rs235.6bn ($3.75bn).

How many people can a Scorpene 2000 carry?

The submarine measures 66m to 82m in length and is capable of carrying a 25 to 31 member crew. The Scorpene® 2000 is an evolution of the Scorpene submarine and is suitable for all types of mission such as long-range strikes, surface vessel warfare and special operations.

What happened to Spain’s Scorpene submarines?

In 2003, the Spanish government ordered four Scorpène AIP submarines worth €1,756 million. However, the Spanish Navy cancelled the order, and ordered four S-80-class submarines, instead.