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1687: 2865: 103: 1117: 2749: 77: 2807: 1508: 90: 698: 2651: 64: 24: 1325: 2919: 116: 2583: 561: 650:) sustained with the ability to create 970 kW (1,300 shp) for short periods. The first seven boats were given the SEMT-Pielstick 12 PA1 diesel engine type, while the final two hulls were given the SEMT-Pielstick 12 PA4-135 type. The submarines had a diving depth of 300 m (980 ft) and could remain at sea for 30 days. 1089:, the export market for warships had changed. Gone were the old purveyors of export warships like Italy and the US only sold used designs. This left the United Kingdom and France as the only countries with the extra shipbuilding capability to build ships for export. In the 1960s, the United Kingdom offered the 1719:
dockyard. The submarines were modernized at Cartagena between 1983 and 1988 where the navy replaced their DUUA 1 sonar forward with the DUUA 2A model and updated the torpedo fire control. The DUUA 2 was mounted forward in a dome on the bow like on the French submarines while the submarines kept the
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design with some modifications to meet Portuguese requirements. The submarines were of prefabricated design with component sections being constructed between 1 October 1964 and 6 September 1965. The four vessels were equipped with the SEMT-Pielstick 12 PA1 diesel engines. The submarines were fitted
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class or the S-60 class by Spain, the vessels were of a modified design, measuring 57.78 m (189 ft 7 in) long with a draught of 4.6 m (15 ft 1 in) and displacing 869 t (855 long tons) surfaced and 1,069 t (1,052 long tons) submerged. The first two hulls were
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As part of Spain's attempt to build up their shipbuilding industry in the post-World War II era, they sought to learn techniques from various nations by acquiring ships from them, such as American destroyers and submarines. Initially, the Spanish sough to acquire British
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class used the 12 PA4-135 type diesel engines and had a complement of 5 officers and 45 sailors. Their interior differed from the French model in order to meet Pakistan's requirements. The fourth hull was acquired from Portugal in 1975. PNS
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class, were three submarines built in France for Pakistan and one acquired from Portugal in 1975. The first three hulls ordered were the first ever submarines constructed for Pakistan. The
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hulls in 1967. These were the first submarines ever constructed for South Africa. Upon completion of the first ship, the three vessels were sometimes referred to as the
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and the United Kingdom refused to sell weapons to the country. South Africa turned to France and in conjunction with the construction of a submarine base at
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class. They had a complement of 47, including 6 officers. The submarines were modernized locally, receiving updated sonar and displays in the 1980s, with
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ordered in December 1966, followed by two more in March 1970. A fifth hull was planned, but never ordered. All four submarines were by built by
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Constructed at three shipyards in France, the first entered service in 1964 and the last in 1970. Two French submarines were lost;
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The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 1990/1991: Their Ships, Aircraft and Armament
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in 1970. All of the remaining submarines underwent modernization beginning in 1971.
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After South Africa became a republic in 1961, the country was forced to leave the
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s were more expensive and more difficult to operate. Smaller navies opted for the
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became available. Two French submarines were lost and a third was sunk, but was
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Lyon, Hugh; Chumbley, Stephen (1995). "Portugal". In Gardiner, Robert (ed.).
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in 1992. In 1980, South Africa attempted to acquire two of Portugal's hulls.
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class in French service measured 57.75 metres (189 ft 6 in)
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Preston, Anthony (1995). "South Africa". In Gardiner, Robert (ed.).
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Decommissioned January 2006 and placed in Pakistan Maritime Museum
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s or in the case of Spain, were rejected by the United Kingdom.
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class, they were a second class counterpart to the ocean-going
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Each vessel of the class was fitted with two SEMT-Pielstick
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diesel generator sets, and two electric motors turning two
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Jordan, John (1995). "France". In Gardiner, Robert (ed.).
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Sturton, Ian (1995). "Spain". In Gardiner, Robert (ed.).
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Decommissioned 2000. Sunk at moorings and scrapped, 2011
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for operating in tropical waters. In 1975 Portugal sold
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Surfaced: 13.5 knots (25.0 km/h; 15.5 mph)
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London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. 2353: 2351: 2349: 2064: 1729:/ S-60-class submarine construction data 1446:Decommissioned 2010. Preserved in Lisbon 669:The submarines were equipped with twelve 528:while there were subclasses based on the 275:General characteristics in French service 2499: 2404: 2387: 2287: 2260:"SAS Assegaai to be preserved as museum" 2249: 2164: 2162: 2160: 2129: 2046: 1999: 1948: 1936: 1768: 1725: 1685: 1602: 1556: 1506: 1408: 1364: 1323: 1303: 1247: 1175: 1138:-class submarines, sometimes dubbed the 1115: 1031: 980: 842: 785: 741: 696: 559: 555: 312:1,038 t (1,022 long tons) submerged 2556: 2480: 2302: 2243: 2193: 2014: 3010: 2537: 2518: 2423: 2346: 2314: 2204: 2202: 2058: 1984: 1972: 1913: 16:French diesel-electric submarine class 2610: 2461: 2388:Blackman, Raymond V. B., ed. (1967). 2326: 2231: 2157: 2117: 2029: 1960: 1862:Decommissioned 2003. Sold for scrap. 1838:Decommissioned 2006. Sold for scrap. 1502: 2599: : Caractéristiques principales 2212:. 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Marketed by the 274: 39: 21: 2103:Lyon & Chumbley 1995 1338:Albacora-class submarine 1332:at Cacilhas dock in 2012 1151:sank the Indian frigate 910:preserved as museum ship 844:Cherbourg Naval Dockyard 677:and four located in the 512:and constructed for the 412:300 m (980 ft) 3023:Daphné-class submarines 1160:1971 Indo-Pakistani war 693:Construction and career 673:, eight located in the 459:ARUR 10B radar detector 447:DUUX acoustic telemeter 2588:Daphné class submarine 1694: 1520: 1333: 1128: 704: 567: 2590:at Wikimedia Commons 2216:on 27 September 2006. 1689: 1661:Johanna van der Merwe 1545:Johanna van der Merwe 1510: 1327: 1119: 1085:Following the end of 966:Sank 27 January 1968 908:Decommissioned 1989, 884:Sank on 4 March 1970 700: 617:standard displacement 563: 556:Background and design 2196:, pp. 333, 335. 1987:, pp. 208, 213. 1615:Sold for scrap 2002 1496:Decommissioned 2005 1074:Decommissioned 1996 1050:Decommissioned 1996 1033:Brest Naval Dockyard 1017:Decommissioned 1990 993:Decommissioned 1996 940:Decommissioned 1991 861:Decommissioned 1994 828:Decommissioned 1988 804:Decommissioned 1989 444:DSUV 2 passive sonar 2891:Joanna Van de Merwe 2290:, pp. 472–473. 2143:"NRP Albacora S163" 454:Electronic warfare 2902:Maria Van Riebeeck 2871:South African Navy 2365:. 10 February 2020 2333:This is Torrevieja 2266:. 15 December 2008 1695: 1598:Maria van Riebeeck 1549:Maria van Riebeeck 1537:Maria van Riebeeck 1521: 1503:South African Navy 1490:23 September 1968 1334: 1164:anti-ship missiles 1129: 1011:24 September 1964 934:22 September 1961 881:26 September 1964 787:Chantiers Dubigeon 705: 599:Submarines of the 581:. 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Index


French Navy
Pakistan Navy
Portuguese Navy
South African Navy
Spanish Navy
Aréthuse class
Agosta class
Rubis class
Albacora class
Portugal
Hangor class
Pakistan
S60 class
Spain
Submarine
t
long tons
standard
shp
kW
knots
nmi
snorkelling
radar
sonar
torpedo tubes
torpedoes
class
diesel-electric

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