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On 11 October 2019, South Korea's Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) contracted DSME to design and build the first Batch-II submarine - at an estimated cost KRW ₩1.11 trillion. [60] On 10 September 2019, DSME was again contracted to build the second Batch-II submarine - at an estimated cost of ₩985.7 billion. [61]
The first batch of these submarines is one of three, the second batch will be one of 6 and a $16 million deal has been awarded to SAAB for the electronics that are going to be used for the vessels delivered in the second batch submarines. [2] The third part of the program, KSS-III began in 2007. This class will have significant improvements ...
The Trafalgar class had been an evolved derivative of the preceding Swiftsure class, and in order to reduce cost and technical risk it was concluded that this new class of fleet submarine should "build upon" the Trafalgar design. This became known as the Batch 2 Trafalgar class (B2TC), with approval for the studies phase given in June 1991. [9]
The submarine will have maximum submerged speed exceeding 20 knots and can attain a maximum diving depth of over 300 m. The vessels also boast an autonomy exceeding 78 days on an 80-day mission and can remain submerged for more than 12 days.
The German Navy ordered two additional, improved submarines in 2006, to be delivered from 2012 on, 1.2 meters longer to give additional space for a new reconnaissance mast. [citation needed] On 21 April 2008 the Italian Navy ordered the optional second batch of submarine, in the same configuration of the original ones.
Batch-II with 2 more OPVs are on order. Batch-II ships are based on Damen OPV 2600. These ships will be armed with Ashm and Anti-Air systems and will be designated as guided missile corvettes in PN. PNS Hunain (based on OPV 2600) was launched by Damen Shipyards on 14 September 2023 followed by the launch of PNS Yamama on 19 February 2024. [26 ...
Today, Cobia is a National Historic Landmark and an International Submariners Memorial, and is considered to be the most completely restored WWII submarine on display.
To be followed by Batch-II [13] 995 Jeongjo the Great: 정조대왕 (正祖大王) 8,200/12,000 2022-07-28 2024-11-27 2024-12-02 Hyundai Heavy Industries: Lead ship of DDG Batch-II Chungmugong Yi Sunshin class (KDX-II) DDH: Destroyer Helicopter: 975 Chungmugong Yi Sunshin: 충무공이순신 (忠武公 李舜臣) 4,475/5,517 2002-05-22 2003-12 ...