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There had been reports from 2010 of IN officials in consultation with HDW guys on a larger type 214 with vertical missile bay as well as AIP and increased sea legs and endurance. It would seem that HDW has obliged with the new Type 216 design drawing from the 212/214 design. This design clearly outclasses anything else out there available for the IN at this stage. RUBIN and DCNS will have to do some major design work and bring out new designs to compete. This clearly explains the delay in RFP for P-75I (IN must have been waiting for the promised designs). This also explains the recent reports of increasing the scorpene numbers to 9 as a way of keeping the french happy and OUT of P-75I for good. It should now be a fight b/w S-80 and Type 216!
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Description
The German shipyard HDW has released information about a proposed conventional propulsion long-range submarine project, called Type 216. Based on the Type 214, the Type 216 is designed specifically to meet the "larger conventional submarine" needs of countries like Australia, India and Canada.
Design
Double hull design.
Type 216 could be equipped with an air independent propulsion system, giving it the same kind of ability as a nuclear submarine: Staying underwater for weeks to reach crisis area, such as the Strait of Malacca. Like an SSN It would have the ability to launch cruise missiles, to deploy special forces with their underwater delivery vehicle and even unmanned underwater vehicles. The class is designed to be extremely quiet due to its propulsion system and through the use of sound absorbing coating on the hull.
Weapons
1. 6x 533 mm torpedo tubes (to deploy torpedoes, anti-ship missiles or mines)
2. Vertical Launch System (2.5 m diameter to deploy cruise missiles or UUV)
3. Swimmer Delivery Vehicle (SDV) to deploy special forces
Propulsion
Diesel / Electric. Optional air independent propulsion system.
Type
Conventional Submarine (SSK)
Crew
33 (extra accomodations for Special Forces)
Performance
Range: 10,400 nm @ 10 kts
Endurance: 80 days
Displacement
~4,000 tons
Engines
Diesel Electric with AIP
Dimensions
Length: 89 m
Breadth: 8.1 m
Maximum Draft: 6.6 m
The type U216 can also be fitted with the IDAS system and the TRIPLE-M/MURAENA system.
source: navyrecognition.com
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It would be interesting to see if DCNS fights back with SMX-25 concept or an expanded scorpene design with two decks taking this development seriously! Personally, I feel 216 fits the IN requirements perfectly and we should look at a fleet of 9-12 subs at the minimum with two shipyards doing simultaneous construction.
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Description
The German shipyard HDW has released information about a proposed conventional propulsion long-range submarine project, called Type 216. Based on the Type 214, the Type 216 is designed specifically to meet the "larger conventional submarine" needs of countries like Australia, India and Canada.
Design
Double hull design.
Type 216 could be equipped with an air independent propulsion system, giving it the same kind of ability as a nuclear submarine: Staying underwater for weeks to reach crisis area, such as the Strait of Malacca. Like an SSN It would have the ability to launch cruise missiles, to deploy special forces with their underwater delivery vehicle and even unmanned underwater vehicles. The class is designed to be extremely quiet due to its propulsion system and through the use of sound absorbing coating on the hull.
Weapons
1. 6x 533 mm torpedo tubes (to deploy torpedoes, anti-ship missiles or mines)
2. Vertical Launch System (2.5 m diameter to deploy cruise missiles or UUV)
3. Swimmer Delivery Vehicle (SDV) to deploy special forces
Propulsion
Diesel / Electric. Optional air independent propulsion system.
Type
Conventional Submarine (SSK)
Crew
33 (extra accomodations for Special Forces)
Performance
Range: 10,400 nm @ 10 kts
Endurance: 80 days
Displacement
~4,000 tons
Engines
Diesel Electric with AIP
Dimensions
Length: 89 m
Breadth: 8.1 m
Maximum Draft: 6.6 m
The type U216 can also be fitted with the IDAS system and the TRIPLE-M/MURAENA system.
source: navyrecognition.com
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It would be interesting to see if DCNS fights back with SMX-25 concept or an expanded scorpene design with two decks taking this development seriously! Personally, I feel 216 fits the IN requirements perfectly and we should look at a fleet of 9-12 subs at the minimum with two shipyards doing simultaneous construction.