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Pak to buy U214 - Senate debating reports of faults

Which Submarine Should Pakistan Navy Choose?

  • U212/214 - Germany

    Votes: 40 85.1%
  • Marlin - France

    Votes: 7 14.9%

  • Total voters
    47
ya this news has been delivered 2 -3 weeks ago by the way any body knows whats their names their capabillity its strike capability

forget comparing it with augosta compare it with indian scorpion subs.
 
Originally posted by Vision Hawk@Oct 18 2005, 03:00 PM
ya this news has been delivered 2 -3 weeks ago by the way any body knows whats their names their capabillity its strike capability

forget comparing it with augosta compare it with indian scorpion subs
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Yup got u at last !!!


Indian scorpions are better than those German ones .
 
The German U-214 is a big hit with Portugal, Greece and south korea which are all building the U214/U212 subs at their own shipyards under TOT from HDW . The diving depth is 400 meters and they are equipped with the fuel cell AIP. Buying 4 to 6 if these subs would give PN quite a punch. The only problem is ..that HDW is part owned by a US firm and may not be willing to transfer sensitive technology to Pakistan like France might do.

The irony will be that india and Pakistan will both have French and German subs in their arsenal.
 
SATAN said:
The irony will be that india and Pakistan will both have French and German subs in their arsenal.

They will eat using our dollars and we will kill each other with their weapons.:crazy2:
 
the german submarines can dive down to 400m and scoprene can only go till 350m and plus u214 is stealth
 
i think pakistan wants to buy all kinda of subs and learn their designs and weapon systems..... so eventually they can build their only subs.
 
master_fx said:
i think pakistan wants to buy all kinda of subs and learn their designs and weapon systems..... so eventually they can build their only subs.


no they just want either the french or the german designs.the german u214 boat is superior to a scorpeen sub
 
Comanche said:
no they just want either the french or the german designs.the german u214 boat is superior to a scorpeen sub


can u say what data u have with you,with which u have come to such an conclusion.
 
Prashant said:
can u say what data u have with you,with which u have come to such an conclusion.

Prashant, try using google.
 
SPECIFICATIONS - U212 / U214 ATTACK SUBMARINES, GERMANY
Crew 27 (including 5 officers)
Displacement 1,524 tons (surfaced) 1,830 tons (dived)
Dimensions
Length 56 m
Beam 7 m
Draught 6 m

Speed 12 knots (surfaced) 20 knots (dived)

Range 8,000 miles (at 8 knots surfaced) 420 miles (at 8 knots dived)
Torpedoes 6 x 533 mm tubes, 24 x stn atlas elektronik DM2A4 torpedoes
combat data system basic command and weapons control system (BCWCS)
Countermeasures
ESM eads fl 1800u
Decoys TAu 2000 torpedo countermeasures system
Radar kelvin hughes type 1007 I-band navigation radar
Sonar stn atlas elektronik DBQS-40 sonar suite
stn atlas elektronic moa 3070 mine detection sonar
Periscopes zeiss optronic sero 14 search and sero 15 attack periscope
Propulsion Diesel-electric
1 x MTu 16v 396 diesel engine, 3.12 MW
HDW/siemens aip (air independent Propulsion) system, 300 kW

U214
surface displacement 1700 cubic metres
Length 64 metres
Height 13 metres
pressure hull diameter 6.30 metres
buoyancy reserve >10%
Crew 30
Performance
submerged patrol speed of advance 6 knots
Range 12,000 nm
mission endurance 12 weeks
constantly submerged 3 weeks without snorkelling
mission sprint speed 15 to 20 knots
maximum dive depth more than 400 metres
 
specifications - Ssk Scorpene Attack Submarine, Chile

SPECIFICATIONS - SSK SCORPENE ATTACK SUBMARINE, CHILE
Crew 32
Dimensions
overall length 63.5 m
Draught 5.4 m
submerged displacement 1,590 t
surface displacement 1,450 t
pressure hull weldable and high tensile steel 80 HLES, more than 700 Mpa
Performance
maximum operating depth 350 m
submerged speed more than 20 knots
range (at 8 knots) 6,400 nm
Endurance 50 days
Weapons
Torpedoes/missiles 6 21 inch torpedo tubes for 18 torpedoes and/or missiles
 
Thyssen Krupp Marine Systems Delivers Third Fuel Cell Submarine


(Source: Thyssen Krupp Marine Systems; dated April 19, issued April 20, 2006)


HAMBURG, Germany --- Today, the third fuel cell propelled submarine U-33 was delivered to the German Office for Defence Technology and Procurement (BWB) at ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems’ Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft (HDW) in Kiel.

It is the third out of a series of four Class 212A submarines for the German Navy built by HDW in Kiel and Nordseewerke in Emden.

The new submarine class 212A is characterised by an air-independent propulsion system using the hydrogen fuel cell. The fuel cell plant, which produces electrical energy from oxygen and hydrogen, allows the submarine to cruise under water for weeks without surfacing, whereas submarines powered by the traditional diesel-electric engine have to reload their batteries on surface every two days.

In addition, the fuel cell makes no noise and produces no give-away exhaust heat. Together with the extremely favourable signatures and the boat's detection and weapon systems, the fuel cell plant makes the submarine virtually undetectable.

U-33 was christened at HDW in 2004 on September 13th. The commissioning will take place in June 2006. The first boats – U-31 and U-32 – have been delivered in September 2005 and officially commissioned at the German submarine base in Eckernförde in October 2005.

The delivery of the last boat, U-34, is scheduled for the end of this year.


Main characteristics:
--Length overall: ca. 56 m
--Max. height: ca. 11.5 m
--Max. hull diameter: ca. 7.0 m
--Displacement: ca. 1450 tonnes
--Pressure hull: non-magnetic steel
--Integrated steering and rudder system
--Guidance and arms deployment system
--X-rudder


Thyssen Krupp Marine Systems – a company of Thyssen Krupp Technologies – is the managing division of the new shipyard alliance created from Thyssen Krupp Werften and HDW. With its major shareholdings Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Kiel, Nobiskrug, Rendsburg, Nordseewerke, Emden, Blohm + Voss, Hamburg, Blohm + Voss Repair, Hamburg, Kockums, Sweden and Hellenic Shipyards, Greece, the shipyard alliance is represented at seven locations in Europe.

The know-how and competence of the Thyssen Krupp Marine Systems has been summarised into three organizational units. The product sectors naval surface ships, yachts and merchant vessels are conducted by the Surface Vessel Division. The Submarine Division groups the activities of Thyssen Krupp Marine Systems in the submarine sector. All repair services will be conducted and coordinated by the Marine Service Division Hamburg.
 
Germany in talks with Pakistan over sale of three submarines​
Berlin, April 21, IRNA

A German defense consortium is involved in talks with the Pakistani navy over the construction of three conventional submarines, the Berlin-based Neues Deutschland cited Friday a confidential document of the German Finance Ministry.

The German government is ready to vouch for the submarine deal with one billion euros.

The planned project is viewed as controversial among politicians in Berlin since the German constitution bars the sale of military equipment in crisis regions.

News reports said earlier that French and German defense firms are vying to sell Pakistan at least three new submarines, in a contract that could be worth up to 1.5 billion US dollars.

Islamabad is reported interested in acquiring the three new advanced versions of conventional submarines in a bid to increase its naval capabilities to meet any challenges from the rapidly expanding Indian navy, military experts say.

Pakistan and Germany have deepened military and security ties over the past years.

Germany has become the fourth country after the United States, Japan and Russia to begin a strategic dialogue with Pakistan.

There are regular political-military talks with Pakistan army officials on security and military issues which include counter- terrorism and training of Pakistani officers in Germany.

Pakistani officers have received military training and education trained in Germany in recent years as part of military education and training programs.

A 3,100-strong German force is part of the International Security and Assistance Force (ISAF) in neighboring Afghanistan.
http://www2.irna.ir/en/news/view/menu-239/0704213684144914.htm
 

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