Advertisement

Swedish submarine stealth

Sweden has committed SEK8.6 billion towards improving her underwater security with the signing of separate contracts for the design, build and support of two Type A26 submarines and the mid-life upgrade of two existing Gotland class submarines for the Svenska Marinen.

The A26 was originally conceived as the Viking class, part of a Scandinavian project intended to produce a boat optimised for the littoral environment with secondary open ocean capabilities. But Denmark subsequently ceased submarine operations altogether in 2004 and the joint project ended.

The current iteration is being lauded by SAAB Kockums as one of the world’s quietest submarines. The 1,800-tonne vessels will feature the latest version of the Stirling Air-Independent Propulsion system along with so-called GHOST (Genuine HOlistic STealth) technology – essentially the extensive use of rubber mountings and acoustic dampening throughout – while the fin will be made of the same carbon fibre material used to build the Visby class corvettes.

Ships Montly - January 2024

Irish Ferries moves to sustainable HVO on the Dublin-Holyhead route

Irish Ferries has taken a significant step forward in its commitment to sustainability and innovation with the transition of its Dublin Swift service on the...
Advertisement

Related articles

Irish Ferries moves to sustainable HVO on the Dublin-Holyhead route

Irish Ferries has taken a significant step forward in its commitment to sustainability and innovation with the transition...

Damen signs with İÇDAŞ for local ASD Tug 2813

On 25 March 2025 Damen Shipyards Group signed a contract with İÇDAŞ in Türkiye for the local construction...

WinGD X-EL wins first hybrid integration project for wind-assisted vessels

Swiss marine power company WinGD is to integrate hybrid power and energy systems on four 113,600dwt wind-assisted tankers...

Ships Monthly May 2025 issue out now

The May 2025 issue of Ships Monthly is out now, and is packed with all the usual news...